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• • RECEIVELi STATE OF ALASKA JUN 0 1 2016 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND t[O C 1 a.Well Status: Oil ❑ Gas❑ SPLUG ❑ Other ❑ Abandoned El - Suspended❑ lb.Well Class: 20AAC 25.105 20AAC 25.110 Development ❑ Exploratory GINJ ❑ WINJ ElWAG❑ WDSPL[I] No.of Completions: Service ElW Stratigraphic Test t 2.Operator Name: 6.Date-Go.Qnp.,Susp..,3 .or 14. Permit to Drill Number/ Sundry: Bureau of Land Management 0-and.: 03-p�-16 100-1760 1311Q-(t{ 3.Address: 7.Dafe Spudded: 15.API Number: 222 West 7th Avenue,#13 Anchorage,AK 99513 21-07-49 50-279-10014-00-00 4a.Location of Well(Governmental Section): 8. Date TD Reached: 16.Well Name and Number: Surface: Sec.24,T 19N, R 11W, M.Umiat 12-08-49 Simpson Core Test No. 14 - Top of Productive Interval: 9. Ref Elevations: KB: $ft 35 17. Field/Pool(s): Sec.24,T 19N, R 11W, M. Umiat GL: 29 ft BF: NPRA Exploratory Total Depth: 10. Plug Back Depth MD/TVD: 18. Property Designation: Sec.24,T 19N, R 11W, M. Umiat 5 ft FED-NPRA 4b.Location of Well(State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): 11.Total Depth MD/TVD: 19. Land Use Permit: Surface: x- 1,561,791.52 y- 6,208,419.92 Zone- 5 1,270 ft TPI: x- 1,561,791.52 y- 6,208,419.92 Zone- 5 12. SSSV Depth MD/TVD: 20.Thickness of Permafrost MD/TVD: Total Depth: x- 1,561,791.52 y- 6,208,419.92 Zone- 5 NA UKN 5. Directional or Inclination Survey: Yes ❑(attached) No ❑ 13.Water Depth,if Offshore: 21. Re-drill/Lateral Top Window MD/TVD: Submit electronic and printed information per 20 AAC 25.050 NA -.,4,;;_(ft MSL) 22.Logs Obtained: List all logs run and, pursuant to AS 31.05.030 and 20 AAC 25.071,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion,suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first.Types of logs to be listed include, but are not limited to: mud log,spontaneous potential, gamma ray,caliper, resistivity,porosity, magnetic resonance,dipmeter,formation tester,temperature,cement evaluation,casing collar locator,jewelry,and perforation record. Acronyms may be used.Attach a separate page if necessary None SCANNED OCT 3 j 2Dis 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD WT. PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT CASING GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD FT PULLED Conduct( Ukn Ukn 5ft 32 ft 5ft 32 ft 10.625 8 Sks Portland Filled with 1.5 bbls 13.0 ppg Arctic-Set Light 24.Open to production or injection? Yes ❑ No ❑1 25.TUBING RECORD If Yes,list each interval open(MD/TVD of Top and Bottom; Perforation SIZE DEPTH SET(MD) PACKER SET(MD/TVD) Size and Number): NA NA NA 44DcWE 26.ACID, FRACTURE,CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DATEWas hydraulic fracturing used during completion? Yes ❑ No ❑ 3 0 /031/gyp Per 20 AAC 25.283(i)(2)attach electronic and printed information VERIFIED DEPTH INTERVAL(MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED t,L NA NA 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Method of Operation(Flowing,gas lift,etc.): NA NA Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: NA NA Test Period —*NA NA NA NA NA (Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity-API(corr): (Press. NA NA 24-Hour Rate — NA NA NA NA Form 10-407 Revised 11/2015 CONTINUED ON PAGE 2 Submit ORIGINIAL only f ja41 g1gI , RBDMS �� JUN 0 2 2016 • • • 28.CORE DATA Conventional Core(s): Yes ❑ No Q Sidewall Cores: Yes ❑ No Q If Yes,list formations and intervals cored(MD/TVD, From/To),and summarize lithology and presence of oil,gas or water(submit separate pages with this form, if needed).Submit detailed descriptions,core chips,photographs,and all subsequent laboratory analytical results per 20 AAC 25.071. 29. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and markers encountered): 30. FORMATION TESTS NAME MD ND Well tested? Yes ❑ No ❑✓ Permafrost-Top Surface Surface If yes,list intervals and formations tested,briefly summarizing test results. Permafrost-Base Ukn Ukn Attach separate pages to this form,if needed,and submit detailed test Top of Productive Interval None None information,including reports,per 20 AAC 25.071. Formation at total depth: 31. List of Attachments: Final Schematic,Daily Operations Information to be attached includes,but is not limited to:summary of daily operations,wellbore schematic,directional or inclination survey,core analysis, paleontological report,production or well test results,per 20 AAC 25.070. 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Email: lucas.munisteri(U�solstenxp.com Printed Name: Lucas Munisteri Title: Drilling Engineer Signature: �"" ' ` Phone: 907-279-6900 Date: 05-04-16 INSTRUCTIONS General: This form and the required attachments provide a complete and concise record for each well drilled in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed.All laboratory analytical reports regarding samples or tests from a well must be submitted to the AOGCC,no matter when the analyses are conducted. Item la: Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated.Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 1 b: Well Class-Service wells:Gas Injection,Water Injection,Water-Altemating-Gas Injection,Salt Water Disposal,Water Supply for Injection, Observation,or Other. Item 4b: TPI(Top of Producing Interval). Item 9: The Kelly Bushing,Ground Level,and Base Flange elevations in feet above Mean Sea Level.Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 15: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits(ex:50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: Report measured depth and true vertical thickness of permafrost.Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 29. Item 22: Review the reporting requirements of 20 AAC 25.071 and,pursuant to AS 31.05.030,submit all electronic data and printed logs within 90 days of completion,suspension,or abandonment,whichever occurs first. Item 23: Attached supplemental records should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval(multiple completion),so state in item 1,and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26.(Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing,Gas Lift,Rod Pump,Hydraulic Pump,Submersible,Water Injection,Gas Injection,Shut-in,or Other(explain). Item 28: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations,and a brief description in this box. Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.071,submit detailed descriptions,core chips,photographs,and all subsequent laboratory analytical results,including,but not limited to:porosity, permeability,fluid saturation,fluid composition,fluid fluorescence,vitrinite reflectance,geochemical,or paleontology. Item 30: Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation,and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Item 31: Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.070,attach to this form:well schematic diagram,summary of daily well operations,directional or inclination survey,and other tests as required including,but not limited to:core analysis,paleontological report,production or well test results. Form 10-407 Revised 11/2015 Submit ORIGINAL Only • IVSD JUN 0 12016 0 AOGCC __,_„do 4 0\01. ,,, S 0 L ST E P _ 4MARSHCREEK 4 May 2016 Rob Brumbaugh Minerals Specialist Bureau of Land Management 222 West 7th Avenue#13 Anchorage,Alaska 99513 RE: Simpson Core Test Well No. 14, Report of Sundry Well Operations for Final Plug and Abandonment Dear Mr. Brumbaugh, Please find the attached AOGCC 10-407 and BLM 3160-3 forms,supporting documentation for the final plug and abandonment of the Simpson Core Test Well No. 14. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed information, please contact me by email at lucas.munisteri@solstenxp.com or call me at 264-6114. Sincerely, ,de•�gat)4___ .9/�r Lucas Munisteri Drilling Engineer SolstenXP Inc. 406 West Fireweed Lane Anchorage Alaska 99503 (907) 279-6900 • • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT >. 4 May 2016 Guy Schwartz Senior Petroleum Engineer Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 RE:Simpson Core Test Well No. 14, Report of Sundry Well Operations for Final Plug and Abandonment Dear Mr. Schwartz, Please find the attached from 10-407 and supporting documentation for the final plug and abandonment of the Simpson Core Test Well No. 14. If you have any questions regarding the enclosed information, please contact me by email at rbrumbaugh@blm.gov or call me at(907) 271-4429. Sincerely, Rob Brumbaugh Minerals Specialist Bureau of Land Management 222 West 7th Avenue#13 Anchorage,Alaska 99513 • • Form 3160-5 UNITED STATES FORM APPROVED (April 2004) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OM es:March 2 Expires:March 31,2007 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 5.Lease Serial No. SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to re-enter an 6. If Indian,Allottee or Tribe Name abandoned well. Use Form 3160-3 (APD) for such proposals. SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE- Other instructions on reverse side. 7. If Unit or CA/Agreement,Name and/or No. I. Type of 11 Oil Well=1❑ ❑Gas WeIliE ❑Other 8. Well Name and Na 2. Name of Operator Simpson Core Test 14 Bureau of Land Management 9. API Well No. 3a Address 3b. Phone No.(include area code) 50-279-10014-00-00 222 West 7th Avenue,#13 Anchorage,AK 99513 907-271-4429 10.Field and Pool,or Exploratory Area 4. Location of Well (Footage,Sec.,T,R,M,or Survey Description) NPR-Alaska Cat:70°58'47.60345 N Sec.24,T.19N,R.11W,M.Umiat 11. County or Parish, State Long:154°39'31.22096 W North Slope Borough,Alaska 12. CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES)TO INDICATE NATURE OF NOTICE, REPORT, OR OTHER DATA TYPE OF SUBMISSION TYPE OF ACTION El Acidize ❑Deepen El Production (Start/Resume) ❑Water Shut-Off ❑Notice of Intent El Alter Casing ❑Fracture Treat CI Reclamation El Well Integrity ❑Subsequent Report ❑Casing Repair ❑New Construction ❑Recomplete ❑Other ❑Change Plans ❑✓ Plug and Abandon ❑Temporarily Abandon ❑✓ Final Abandonment Notice ❑Convert to Injection ❑Plug Back ❑Water Disposal 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operation(clearly state all pertinent details,including estimated starting date of any proposed work and approximate duration thereof. If the proposal is to deepen directionally or recomplete horizontally,give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths of all pertinent markers and zones. Attach the Bond under which the work will be performed or provide the Bond No. on file with BLMBIA. Required subsequent reports shall be filed within 30 days following completion of the involved operations. If the operation results in a multiple completion or recompletion in a new interval,a Form 3160-4 shall be filed once testing has been completed. Final Abandonment Notices shall be filed only after all requirements,including reclamation,have been completed,and the operator has determined that the site is ready for final inspection.) Final Well Plug and Abandonment. See attached document: 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct Name(Printed/Typed) Lucas Munisteri Title Drilling Engineer Signature�t �'��'-- ����� �-"� Date 05/04/2016 THIS SPACE FOR FEDERAL OR STATE OFFICE USE Approved t Title Date Conditions of approval,if any,are attached. Approval of this notice does not warrant or certify that the applicant holds legal or equitable title to those rights in the subject lease Office which would entitle the applicant to conduct operations thereon. Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 and Title 43 U.S.C.Section 1212, make it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any department or agency of the United States any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations as to any matter within its jurisdiction. (Instructions on page 2) • • Bureau of Land Management End of Well Report NPRA Legacy Wells Remediation 4 May 2016 Simpson Core Test No. 14 API Well Number: 50-279-10014-00-00 Permit to Drill Number: 100-1760 Field: NPRA Township: 19N Range: 11W Section: 24 Meridian: Umiat Latitude: 70°58'47.60345" N Longitude: 154°39'31.22096" W Datum: NAD 83 Spud: 21 Jul 1949 Completion Date: 12 Aug 1949 Status Date:09 Mar 2016 Status: Final Abandonment Final Plug and Abandon Report On March 3rd the final abandonment of Simpson Core Test No. 14 was completed by filling the well with 1.5bbls 13.0 ppg cement. Arrival Status Departure 1 .,,,_ iti if__ ' ' , ilk ...'"*NV it r ; • r ,faw.a ' t, b , '1,,,, f .... .9p1 {{ R to.,,,,- d . .3'�a�h TM fid+. �` ... �.. 4May2016 Wage . • • Work Procedure 3 March 2016 Safety Meeting-Snow removal from walk ways, emergency contact numbers, work in groups in bad weather, set up wind blocks before working. Weld riser on well and thaw down to 27',junk in hole. Pump well fluid out of hole,take sample. Fill well with 0.5 bbls 13.0 ppg cement, cement dropped on well 14A with /4 bbl 13+cement. Stake trail to well#28. Check cement level on both wWy Well Operations Photos ' y : . « : « �S « ; < �y»d ,< � � ya« . .a { d , \ / \ , f d , -© 2 \� ®~ ., „ ' > .. ... yy. . 4, 04, yr0 a. ƒ « wJ� §«°., K . , --: : .., ? ���� >�E±d» ?d . y m. y }: Cutting flow riser off the well % . \ �� ''214 \ \ �®� V...1kcmi �° / % \ \ y ~ / , 4 ^ < ~ f /\y. .. Weighing cement 4 May 2016 2IP 2g e • • w to a,- r' ,,,,to2iiii 1 Fill wewith cement A u ", , ll ,-..,,ii„coli•ow` ' 7 a Top well off with cement ii `fix s';'� x ',.. x-' xa Ti f Cement to surface 4May2016 3lPage • • yo-' e€L, t'd wry # "�. ,- -- „,¢ M ,, Excavating area between the wells N.,..... ,. ..,att, 410-„,, __-,, , , , , . „,„.. ,4,..,,,,,, „ . , „. it y t 4 t s b,. a f '4 lir, Caps welded on 14 and 14A t. 4 0+40 Simpson Core Test 14 well marker plate 4 May 2016 4 s • • RKB� CEMENT - 36' HEIGHT 8 SKS PORTLAND T r c o r v v“ 32' MD / TVD GROUND LEVEL oovvvPvvvcvvvv .vvPvaoaoPvvva. 36' MD / TVD V V V P P a V V V v O P c MARSHCREEK VVvv°4°4477°°` p p 0 V p P V O v V y x- VVVVVOVPOVVVV 7VVVVVVOVVVVVI G VVVVVVVVVVVVV S"V V V V V V V V V V V V V V, VVVYYVP4vVVVVev VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 10.625" HOLE TV V V V V V V V V V V V V V V p e e p 4'v p 4 V V V O V V V 5 36' MD/TVD 7VvVvVVVVVVVVVVV V VV V OVV CVO V VV V Va TV VVV V VVVVV V V V VV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV' TVVVVVVVVPOVVVVV VVV PV VVVV v v v v8.625" CASING TVVV VV 32' MD/TVD V V U V V V VVV V V V O V VI T V V V v v V O V V V V 4 V V c' V VV VVV VVV V V V VV'" 7VVVVVVVVVVVVv.7 VVVVVVVVVOVVV'i" Ta VVVV V V ys- OPVVOVOV" ... 7 V V O O a V V 4'• VVVVOVVVA 7 a V V V'V V 4 e V V VP G OVVPVVVVV ov V Vt TVVVVVVVVVVVvv VVOVVVVPVOVVVT' VVVVVVV VVVVVVU' 5.875" HOLE ON,VVVVVVUVVVva 4 O O v V 4 V O V V e 1,270' MD/TVD v O V V V v e 4 v o v e' =VVVvvVva vv v; . 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DRILLING FLUID VVv4VVVVVVVVVOVvT TVVVVOV VVV VVVV V V - 11.4 PPG VCVVVVVVOVVVVVVT 'VVVVVVOVVOVOVVO V vvv ,V V4 VV V V V V V Vs £V VVVV Vv V V vOV VVV Vv vvvvvPVVVVPPVT 7 v V V V V V V V V V O V V V V vvvv V vvvv VV Va v Va TVVVVVVOVVVVVVOV VO V VV VvvvV VVV V VI ?VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V P VV VVV VVV VVVV VT 'P VOP O VVV V V VVV VV VV OV VVVva V VV V Vet TV VV VO VPVO VO VV V�' VVVOVPVVOVVVVV aVVPVVVVOVVVVa4 VC V vvv V Vvv VVVVC , YVOvav4VVVVVV4 4VVVVV0VVVVVVOs' >V VVV V VVVV V V VVS'� V V O V V V V V V V V V V vv, aV VO V VVVVVOV a VOV VV VV VVV VVVV VV VC, TV VVV V V V V O O v V V V T' vvvv VPV VV a VV Vv 4 aovVVVVVVVvvoVT CVVVVVVVVVVVVV 4' OVVVPVVVVVVV 1,270' MD / TVD LEGEND CEMENT n DRILLING FLUID ▪ DIESEL n BRINE n WATER n PRODUCED FLUID FILL n OTHER LAT: 70°58'47.603" N LONG: 154°39'31.221" W DATUM: NAD 83 US DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR EAST: 1,561,792 us FT NORTH: 6,208,420 US FT ZONE: ASP 5 SIMPSON CORE TEST # 14 ` SECTION: 24 TOWNSHIP: 19 N RANGE: II W MERIDIAN: UMIAT FEL: #,### FT FNL: #,### FT ELEV: 29.0 FT RKB: 6.0 FT API # 50-279-10014-00-00 SPUD DATE COMPLETION DATE STATUS DATE STATUS PERMIT TO DRILL # 100-1760 21 JuL 1949 12 AUG 1949 12 AUG 1949 P&A DATE: BY: ♦ r COMMENTS: CURRENT WELLBORE CONFIGURATION 4 MAY 2016 LUCAS MUNISTERI SOLSTEN�JP REVISION: , SCALE: RELATIVE VERTICAL RELATIVE HORIZONTAL • . 0 9 RKB� CEMENT 36' HEIGHT /J C- 8 SKS PORTLAND -�� GROUND LEVEL— i 32' MD / TVD MARS I 36' MD / TVD HCREEK CEMENT- 27' HEIGHT v V 4 4 V 4 13.0 PPG ARCTIC-SET ' 07,7voVV v4% - 1.75 BBL OVVVVOVVV, i vVvvVOvOVVveV 10.625" HOLE ° 36' MD/TVD '" ,v▪ v,; VOVVVV,. 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TOWNSHIP: 19 N RANGE: II W MERIDIAN: UMIAT FEL: #,### FT FNL: #,### FT ELEV: 29.0 FTIRKB: 6.0 FT API # 50-279-10014-00-00 SPUD DATE COMPLETION DATE STATUS DATE STATUS PERMIT TO DRILL # 100-1760 21 JuL 1949 12 AUG 1949 09 MAR 2016 ABANDONED DATE: BY: e COMMENTS: FINAL AS ABANDONED SCHEMATIC 4 Mar 2016 LUCAS MUNISTERI SQ LSTE IT REVISION: SCALE: RELATIVE VERTICAL I RELATIVE HORIZONTAL • • N Arctic Ocean e 01. .-• 74 Barrow E RUSSIA Point •* ��' ' Hope• PROJECT �.rt Kotzebue• LOCATION ._A;' 9fle a :�e e,Fes ' .1 �` i Nome•• ••Fairbanks , r�'Yp CANADA `' 4$ 1 " - L :_ Bethel•• •Anchorage Juneau J. i4ij • 30 as 1 34 �1•� Bering sea Port Moller • ulf f Adak Station G °-,, Alaskoa • r� Arctic Ocean e `,i Chukchi SINCLAIR Sea Barrow Beaufort .Sea Wainwright• Cape Simpson Kaktovik g Nui• qsut.4 K i' » ' Point Lay. Atgasuk i gsut. 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Q c4-I _ ,--1 'l .moi N N N Q0 N 00 N O 4-,a0 en C m a v. v LO U LL I T 7t *k 2C 2k *t *k 3L 2k m �t O ro U C + ci m m I- H 4: I- I- I- I- I- I- 4x I- u >- w O- n3 a) 0 Lei U U H 0 0 0 U 0 U H U 0 j •ZA v '-' N 0) N N N N N N N N Ln N N N U O , O C C 0 a) (00ro (13 O 0 0 * a L/) (7 D Q U cC 0 m • • PAGE NUMBER: • n RPT DATE:03/03/2016 SOLSTENP Workover REPORT RPT NUM.:1 OPERATOR:BLM ELEVATION:29 PTD#:100-1760 WELL NAME:Simpson Core Test#14 I CONTRACTOR:Marsh Creek WO#:. FIELD:NPR-A RIG:Mobile Camp AFE#: LEASE:NPR-A RKB:'6 API#:'50-279-10014-00-00 CONTACTS PROJECT MANAGER:Lucas Munisteri PHONE:(907)264-6114 PROJECT ENGINEER:Lucas Munisteri PHONE:(907)264-6114 LOGISTICS SUPERV:Kellen McGlNray PHONE:(907)264-6110 RIG SUPERV:Shane McGeehan PHONE:+1 (480)768-2500„881631575238 TIME BREAKDOWN FROM TO HRS PHASE TASK ACTIVITY OPERATIONS 06:30 07:00 0.5 Safety Meeting-Snow removal from walk ways,Emergency contact numbers,Work in groups in bad weather,Set up wind blocks before working. 07:00 09:30 2.5 Weld riser on well#14. 09:30 12:00 2.5 Thaw down to 27', Junk in hole. 12:00 14:00 2.0 Pump well fluid out of hole,Take sample. 14:00 16:00 2.0 Fill well 1.5 bbls 13+cement,Cement dropped pped on well 14A,Fill with 1/4 bbl 13+cement. 16:00 18:30 2.5 Stake trail to well#28 Check cement level on Both wells TOTAL HRS PERSONNEL EQUIPMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT PERSONEL ON BOARD:, 6 EQUIPMENT PROVIDER EQUIPMENT TYPE QUANTITY WASTE TYPE UNIT COMPANY NO.PEOPLE SolstenXP 6 www.wellez.net WellEz Information Management LLC ver 041816bf • • V OF Tit Iyy,- .• THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas ,;,ntit Of A T 1A Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue c Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 GOVERNOR BILL WALKER g Main: 907.279.1433 OF ALAS Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Lucas Munisteri Drilling Engineer Bureau of Land Management MAS 0 2.016 222 West 7th Avenue, Suite 13 CANNE Anchorage, AK 99513 Re: NPRA Field, Exploratory Pool, Simpson Core Test 14 Permit to Drill Number: 100-176 Sundry Number: 316-148 Dear Mr. Munisteri: Enclosed is the approved application for sundry approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, Cathy P. oerster Chair DATED this 2 day of February, 2016. RBDMS Or FEB 16 2016 0 • RECEIVED ---° 222016 STATE OF ALASKA 0-7-S Z.i 24//4 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION ' GCC x APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS GCC 20 AAC 25.280 • 1.Type of Request Abandon 0 ' Plug Perforations❑ Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well ❑ Operations shutdown Suspend ❑ Perforate El Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Other: ❑ 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Bureau of Land Management _ Exploratory E • Development ❑ 100-1760 ' 3.Address. Stratigraphic ❑ Service H 6.API Number. 222 West 7th Avenue,#13 Anchorage,AK 99513 50-279-10014-00-00. 7. If perforating: 8.Well Name and Number What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? Simpson Core Test No. 14 . Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes ❑ No 9. Property Designation(Lease Number): 10. Field/Pool(s): Fil 4- /e ikik NPRA V £jp16ra1bru ' 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD `?4t, Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): Plugs(MD): Junk(MD): I a3'0 12.?-0 f Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 26 8.625 32 32 Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): NA NA NA NA NA Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): NA NA 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary .E] Wellbore schematic 0 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program El BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory E]• Stratigraphic❑ Development❑ Service ❑ 14. Estimated Date for 2/26/2016 15.Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: OIL ❑ WINJ ❑ WDSPL ❑ Suspended ❑ 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS ❑ WAG El GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ ❑ Op Shutdown ❑ Abandoned E 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Contact Lucas Munisteri Email lucas.munisteri@solstenxp.com Printed Name Lucas Munisteri Title Drilling Engineer s i Signature Phone 907-264-6114 D.t � I FEB 8 1 -26 COMMISSION USE ONLY v Y Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number. 3) W ^ 14 Plug Integrity® �y BOP TestAA ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ L Location Clearance -54.tm 1 4 Z.t 6 Other: Jf- L s 40 d o c.c..t_tr.e.w 7+ c'_ 6:.-�r h...r cad - g Wel; ,f ,�‘&1(3r-- ,: -- ..lt- f�(-f-.C_r1`K c. o p 1 A e_0.4....-..-.-4•�a pitC1 r6 u`(a-r� � Z. , 4c Z s . 1 i i c , ` t4 Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes El No El Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No 21 Subsequent Form Required: /6 —`I al-. RBDMS O, FEB 2 6 2016 APPROVED BY _ Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: Z-ZJ-(6 jai 2745:°11::;�2/ OHIGI N A �. 2 23-16 Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 Approved application is valid for 12 months from the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate • • Form 3160-5UNITED STATES FORM APPROVED • (April 2004) DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR OMes:Mar h31 2 Expires:March 31,2007 BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 5. Lease Serial No. SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to re-enter an 6. If Indian,Allottee or Tribe Name abandoned well. Use Form 3160-3 (APD) for such proposals. SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE- Other instructions on reverse side. 7. If Unit or CA/Agreement Name and/or No. 1. Type o II. Oil Well E 0 Gas WellLL ❑✓ Other 8. Well Name and Na 2.Name of Operator Simpson Core Test 14 Bureau of Land Management 9. API Well No. 3a Address 3b. Phone No.(include area code) 50-279-10014-00-00 222 West 7th Avenue,#13 Anchorage,AK 99513 907-271-4429 10.Field and Pool,or Exploratory Area 4. Location of Well (Footage,Sec.,T,R.,M,or Survey Description) NPR-Alaska Lat:70.9867 N Sec.19,T.19N,R.IOW,M.Umiat I I. County or Parish, State Long:154.6267 W North Slope Borough,Alaska 12. CHECK APPROPRIATE BOX(ES)TO INDICATE NATURE OF NOTICE, REPORT, OR OTHER DATA TYPE OF SUBMISSION TYPE OF ACTION ❑Acidize ❑Deepen ❑Production (Start/Resume) ❑Water Shut-Off ✓❑Notice of Intent ❑Alter Casing ❑Fracture Treat I I Reclamation ❑Well Integrity ❑Subsequent Report ❑Casing Repair ❑New Construction ❑Recomplete ❑Other I Change Plans M Plug and Abandon ❑Temporarily Abandon n Final Abandonment Notice ❑Convert to Injection ❑Plug Back ❑Water Disposal 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operation(clearly state all pertinent details,including estimated starting date of any proposed work and approximate duration thereof. If the proposal is to deepen directionally or recomplete horizontally,give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths of all pertinent markers and zones. Attach the Bond under which the work will be performed or provide the Bond No. on file with BLMBIA. Required subsequent reports shall be filed within 30 days following completion of the involved operations. If the operation results in a multiple completion or recompletion in a new interval,a Form 3160-4 shall be filed once testing has been completed. Final Abandonment Notices shall be filed only after all requirements,including reclamation,have been completed,and the operator has determined that the site is ready for final inspection.) Final Well Plug and Abandonment. See attached document: hJ O C 00 rrl ter tV ? 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct Name(Printed/Typed) Lucas Munisteri Title Drilling Engineer Signature _ Date 1 <3 1 7 2016 THIS SPACE FOR FEDERAL OR STATE OFFICE USE Approved by_ Title Date Conditions of approval,if any,are attached. Approval of this notice does not warrant or certify that the applicant holds legal or equitable title to those rights in the subject lease Office which would entitle the applicant to conduct operations thereon. Title 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 and Title 43 U.S.C.Section 1212, make it a crime for any person knowingly and willfully to make to any department or agency of the United States any false,fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations as to any matter within its jurisdiction. (Instructions on page 2) • • til I I 1.I.roop r SOLSTEN " fP MARSHCREEK NPRA-LEGACY WELL REMEDIATION Simpson Core Test 14 Single Well Program Plug and Abandonment Procedure Date Issued: Wednesday, February 17, 2016 Anticipated Date: Thursday, February 25,2016 Expected Rig Name: None Prepared By/Date Lucas Munisteri Drilling Engineer i. '—. ► �l . 4L...;111"-:: ' _�� 72016 Agreed BY/Date Jesse Mohrbacher Manager Approved By/Date Rob Brumbaugh Bureau of Land Management • Simpson Core Test 14-Plug and Abandonment Procedure SIMPSON CORE TEST 14 - PLUG AND ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE Information used to develop this program was gathered from all available public sources of information on this well.The current configuration of this this well was determined to the best ability and interpretation of the information. Due the nature of this well and its history there may be some inaccuracy's in the current well configuration.This program covers the final abandonment of the well as it has been interpreted.Therefore, caution needs to be taken at all times during the operation and error on the side of caution. Contents Overview 2 Abandonment Procedure 3 APPENDIX Wellbore Schematics DE: Lucas Munisteri Date Issued:2/17/2016 M: Jesse Mohrbacher Anticipated Date:2/25/2016 BLM: Rob Brumbaugh Page 11 • • Overview Simpson Core Test 14-Plug and Abandonment Procedure OVERVIEW During the winter of 2015—2016 BLM has contracted Marsh Creek and SolstenXP to perform the successful abandonment of legacy wells drilled in NPRA along with the remediation of the location. OBJECTIVE 1. Perform all work without causing damage to the environment, harm to people or equipment. 2. Perform all work in a safe and efficient manner. 3. Perform the successful final abandonment of the legacy wellbores. WELL HISTORY • Simpson Core Test#14 and Simpson Core Test#14A are located together with approximately three feet of separation between casing stubs. The casings of both wells are reported to be set at 32 feet. Total depths are 1270 feet and 290 feet respectively. Both wells are full of frozen drilling mud. The procedures for both wells are identical and to the extent possible should be executed concurrently. • The Legacy Wells Summary Report and historical drilling records indicate that a 32 feet of 8 5/8" casing was set as the sole casing string. The reported rig kelly bushing (RKB)height is 5 feet above ground level(AGL). Therefore the shoe of the casing should be located 27 feet below ground level(BGL). REQUIRED EQUIPMENT 1) Rig a) Not Required 2) Well Control Equipment a) Not Required 3) Circulating Equipment a) Submersible Pump 4) Cementing a) Construction Cement Mixer 5) Storage Tanks a) 55 gal Tanks b) Open top tanks Date Issued:2/17/2016 DE: Lucas Munisteri Anticipated Date:2/25/2016 M: Jesse Mohrbacher 2 I P a g e BLM: Rob Brumbaugh • • Simpson Core Test 14-Plug and Abandonment Procedure ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE 1. Identify surface location of the well and check the area for potential gas. 2. Remove any debris from the immediate area of the 8 5/8" casings and carefully excavate area to a convenient depth below ground level to accommodate flow line and returns barrel. 3. Move in required equipment,cement mixer, heaters, boiler, circulating tanks, piping,generators, scaffolding,tarps, and other wellsite equipment. 4. Weld 4 inch flow nipple to the 8 5/8 inch casing at the desired height for circulating and direct returns to open top barrel. 5. Run tubing in the well and circulate warm brine to melt frozen fluids to the lesser of 27 feet BGL(32 feet RKB)or until refusal. Refusal is defined as not being able to make further progress after 30 minutes of circulating. In this case notify BLM, and AOGCC,that an impassible bridge has been encountered and that cement will be set at a shallowerdepth than the target depth. 6. Circulate warm brine until the returns are consistent and the casing is clean. 7. Break circulating line from pump and rig up to remove fl from wellbore down to 27 feet BGL(32 feet RKB). 8. Pull and lay down work tubing. , •, 9. Mix a sufficien`••-""me of Articset cement to fill the wellbore from 27 feet BGL to ground level. 10. •GrvitVflaw cemem into casing clean densified cement is observed at the top of casing. 11. Wait on cement from minimum 6 hours and verify that the plug has not fallen downhole. Move to Simpson Core Test#14 A and proceed with downhole abandonment. 12. Excavate around the wells to a minimum depth of 6 feet. 13. Cut 8 5/8" casings 5 feet below ground surface. e14. Top off cement in the 8 5/8 inch casing if the plug has fallen. �t_�� �1 A-0.441115. h'" 5. Weld a marker plate that meets current regulations on the casing. `' Z�: �,qc. Z . �" 16. Backfill the excavated hole and mound the excavation with gravel or tundra organics to account for settling. 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No permits were issued and no formal folder of record (information) created. Information known to the Commission through other agencies, journals, reports, news or additional historical means has been collected and entered into a database of Well History information. If specific information exists, these pages may be filed in this folder. Occasionally, the information has been obtained from a report that may deal with a general area and many wells. If or when possible, we may be able to 'point' the person interested in this specific well to one or more of these information sources. However, at best, this will be incomplete and independent research should be conducted to locate, if available, further information about a particular well site. o>r r • THE STATE Department of Environmental 011-1LASKL'1 GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL RECEIVED FEB 0 7 2014 February 4, 2014 A0GCC Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested Article No.: 7012 2210 0002 1216 2391 Wayne Svejnoha BLM — Division of Resources 222 W 7th Ave, #13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 Conservation Division of Spill Prevention and Response Contaminated Sites Program File: 320.38.010 SCANNED 0 2 2014 Re: Potentiall Responsible Party Notice Letter and Information Request NPRA Legacy Wells - General Hazard ID: 26125 Ledger Code: 14339387 Dear Mr. Svejnoha: 610 University Ave. Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-3643 Main: 907.451.2181 Fax: 907.451.5105 This letter is to advise you that the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has identified the 136 legacy wells within the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska (NPRA) as potential contaminated sites. Some of these wells require extensive cleanup of oil and other hazardous substances released to the environment. Since you are identified as a current or past owner and/or operator of these sites, please be advised you may be financially responsible or liable for the investigation and /or cleanup of any hazardous substance contamination that might be present. Alaska Statute 46.03.822 establishes who is liable for contamination. Records available to the ADEC indicate that you meet one or more of the following criteria: » owned or controlled the hazardous substance at the time of its release; » own(ed) or operate(d) the property or facility from which the release occurred; » owned or operated property at which the hazardous substance came to be located; and » arranged for transport, disposal or treatment of hazardous substances that were released. Site History From 1944 through 1982 the US Government drilled 136 wells to explore for oil and gas resources in the NPRA. It is our understanding that other federal agencies and some private companies may have operated or managed these sites in the past. We have also been informed that 23 of these well have been conveyed to public and private entities. The ADEC currently lists 14 of the 136 legacy wells on our database of contaminated sites. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is identified as the responsible party for the following sites. Wayne Svejnoha 0 2 February 4, 2014 • BLM Cape Halkett Drill Site (File # 300.38.108) • BLM East Simpson #2 (File # 300.38.109) • BLM East Teshekpuk Drill Site (File # 300.38.110) The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under the Formerly Used Defense Sites program, is working with ADEC under the Defense States Memorandum of Agreement on cleanup actions at the 11 Umiat test well sites. BLM is identified as the landowner in our records, and as such is identified as a potentially responsible party in addition to the Department of Defense: C Umiat Test Wells 1-11 (File # 335.38.001) The information contained in these files is part of the public record. Our databases are accessible on the Internet at: http://dec.alaska.gov/spar/csp/db_search.httn Additional Actions Needed ADEC sent a letter on July 11, 2013, identifying an additional 15 legacy well sites with confirmed releases (enclosed). As stated in the letter, ADEC recommends that BLM develop a plan to address known, suspected, and unknown releases at the legacy well sites, in coordination with the appropriate regulatory agencies. We expected a response to this letter before now. Please respond to this letter within 30 days. After we receive and review your response we will determine what additional actions will be taken regarding each site with known or suspected contamination. In addition, with your response, please complete and return the enclosed questionnaire requesting more information about past operators. In accordance with Alaska Statute Title 46, ADEC is authorized to provide regulatory oversight for any contamination response efforts initiated by the responsible party. However, if response actions by the responsible party are not satisfactory to ADEC, we may then assume the lead role in the investigation and cleanup efforts. In the event that State response actions are necessary, the responsible parties may be held financially liable for any response actions taken by the State. Alaska Statutes 46.04.010 and 46.08.070 establish cost recovery procedures for certain costs, including oversight activities, incurred by the State in responding to pollution incidents. If you are determined to be a responsible or liable party, ADEC may bill you at a later date for our expenditures associated with this pollution incident. Expenses for which we may seek reimbursement include: Staff time associated with general or technical assistance; work plan review; project oversight; general project management; legal services; interest; travel; equipment and supplies; and any contracting costs. Pursuant to Alaska Statute 46.08.075, the State may also file liens against all property owned by a person who is responsible or liable for State expenditures. Please respond in writing within thirty (30) days from the date of this letter addressing your intended actions with respect to this pollution incident. If you believe someone else is responsible for this pollution incident (e.g., a past owner or operation of the site) or if you have any questions concerning this matter, please contact Mr. Fred Vreeman at (907) 451-2181. The attached "ADEC Information Request" describes the minimum information expected in your response. Additional information may needed to evaluate the risks and responses required at each legacy well site. Sincerely, Fred Vreeman Environmental Program Manager G:\SPAR\CS\Contaminated Site Files (38)\320 National Petro Reserve Area\320.38.010 NPRA Legacy Wells General\2-2-2014 Letter\PRP Letter All Wells.docx Wayne Sveinoha Enclosure: 0 3 • ADEC Information Request Concerning Contaminated Sites BLM Legacy Wells Dispute letter date July 11, 2013 February 4, 2014 cc: Bud Cribley, Director, Bureau of Land Management Steven Cohn, Deputy Director, Bureau of Land Management Jolie Pollet, Branch Chief, Bureau of Land Management Robert Brumbaugh, Geologist, Bureau of Land Management Michael McCrum, Environmental Engineer, Bureau of Land Management Larry Hartig, Commissioner, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Lynn Kent, Deputy Commissioner, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Kristen Ryan, Director, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Lori Aldrich, Program Manager, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Steve Bainbridge, Program Manager, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Jennifer Roberts, Program Manager, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation ADEC Response Fund Administration GASPAR\CS\Contarr nmted Site Files (38)\320 National Petro Reserve Area\320.38.010 NPRA Legacy Wells General\2-2-2014 Letter\PRP Letter All Wells.doe% 0 0 ADEC INFORMATION REQUEST Concerning a contaminated site(s) Re: Legacy Well Sites in and near the National Petroleum Reserve, Alaska (NPRA) Please precede each answer with the number of the question to which it corresponds. Please direct any questions concerning this information request to Fred Vreeman, Contaminated Sites Program, 610 University Avenue, Fairbanks, AK 99709; Phone: 907-451-2181. Thank you for your cooperation. 1. Provide name and company affiliation of the person answering the questionnaire. 2. Provide copies of all studies, reports, and supporting information (including preaquisition assessments and work done on behalf of other parties) which you have knowledge of which address past and/or present environmental conditions at the site. Identify the name, title, address, and phone number of the party(s) who are responsible for preparing the studies or information. Information which has been previously submitted to ADEC need not be submitted again (unless specifically requested in a subsequent communication) if you can provide the name of the office (and name and title of the DEC officer if known) to whom the report was previously provided. 3. Provide a description of any ongoing or planned investigations or cleanup work at the site. Identify the names, titles and phone numbers of the individuals responsible for preparing the studies or information. 4. Provide a description of known releases at the site (date of occurrence, quantity released, type of substance released, etc.) and a description of corrective measures that were taken. Provide information on any suspected releases which may have or are occurring. 5. Describe the nature of past and present operations at the site. In particular, any actions that may have caused the release or threat of release at the site. Describe the physical characteristics of the site including major structures, water wells, fuel or waste storage systems, drainage or septic systems, etc. 6. Provide a list of any permits issued by the Department which relate to activities at the site and a list of RCRA identification numbers (U.S. EPA identification numbers) which may be held. 7. Identify persons to whom you leased all or a portion of the property and describe the nature of their operations. 8. Identify the person(s) who used the site for disposal of substances deposited there, if any. 9. Provide copies of manifests for any hazardous waste and/or petroleum contaminated materials taken to or from the site. 10. Provide a list of persons and their phone numbers and addresses of persons who have knowledge about the use of hazardous substances at the site. 11. Provide information regarding the existence of insurance coverage for damages resulting from releases of hazardous substances and copies of all such insurance policies, both currently in effect and in effect during the periods of activity in question. 12. Describe the acts or omissions of any person, other than your employees, agents, or those persons with whom you had a contractual relationship, that may have caused the release or threat of release of hazardous substances at the site. a. In addition, describe all precautions that you took against foreseeable acts or omissions of any such third parties. 13. Describe the care you exercised with respect to the hazardous substances found at the site. 14. Describe the physical characteristics of the site including structures, wells, drainage systems, etc. THE STATE July 11, 2013 'ALASKA GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL Wayne Svejnoha Supervisory Minerals & Energy Specialist 222 W 7th Avenue, #13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 Re: BLM Legacy Wells Dispute Dear Mr. Svejnoha: Department of Environmental Conservation Division of Spill Prevention and Response Contaminated Sites Program 610 University Ave. Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-3643 Main: 907.451.2181 Fax: 907.451.2155 The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) — Contaminated Sites has reviewed the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska: 2013 Legacy Wells Summary Report dated February 2013, containing updated information on the status of the 136 Legacy Wells located in the National Petroleum Reserve — Alaska (NPR -A), and the draft National Petroleum Reserve in Alaslm. 2013 Legacy Weiss Strategic Plan dated May 2013. ADEC has also reviewed the response by the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGC). We concur with the response by ACIGC and have no further comment regarding the priorities. We do have comments about the investigation and cleanup plans presented in the report. With this letter we arc outlining regulatory requirements related to the environmental work that is proposed and required as part of these cleanups. ADEC is concerned that the 2013 Legacy Wells Strategic Plan prepared by the BLM does not include either assessment of the contingency for assessment of known, likely, or unknown but possible contaminant releases. In addition, BLM plans for surface cleanup of these wells should be made clear in the plan. At least one of these legacy wells has extensive PCB contamination and has resulted in a multi-year cleanup totaling tens of millions of dollars. At others, solid waste disposal practices have resulted in releases to the environment with estimated cleanup costs in the hundreds of millions. Known releases documented in the records we reviewed include crude oil, gasses, refined oil and fuel, drilling fluids that include various organics, metals, and other chemicals, and unknown contaminants from drums and other containers observed to be damaged and abandoned at the various well sites. There are 13 legacy well sites with known releases currently on the DEC contaminated sites list. Many of these are in the process of being addressed, cleaned up, and closed. From our Waited records review there are 15 additional legacy well sites with confirmed releases. These should be prioritized for initial records reviews and then added to the BLM contaminated sites list under our cooperative agreement. Suspected releases include fuel releases from operations, storage, and fuel spills at the sites, impacts to various surface water bodies from spilled fluids during drilling and breaches of containment at reserve and flare pits, continued surface runoff from drilling fluids uncontained at several sites, and down -hole substances that were ejected from the holes over time or during blowouts or drilling operations. 1 Wayne Sve noha ? July 11, 2013 Y The.BLN-1 plan to address these known, suspected, and unknown releases at legacy well sites is notably absent from the documents presented to date. The three primary regulatory agencies that need to be involved in the plan are ADEC — Contaminated Sites, Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission, and ADEC — EH/Solid Waste. Other agencies will need to be consulted. as well. Below we provide recommendations for a coordinated plan using the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP) that will involve all of the regulatory agencies in one coordinated manner. This will allow BLM to address these sites in a consistent and coordinated project which fulfills all of the regulatory requirements so that the sites do not need to be re -visited in the fu=e xvhen they are closed after this project. Attached are our comments on each specific well. The acronyms used on the list include terms that are typically used in a CERCLA type investigation however they are also suitable for investigations conducted under the State of Alaska cleanup rules. These include the following; Historical Records Review (HRR) 'chis is recommended for almost all of the well sites. Much of the information required for these reviews is already contained in various reports and appendices or in BLM files. The Historical Records Review should document the type of releases that might have occurred from drilling operations as well as historical use of the site, and should capture all available information on the drilling fluids used and any product produced or released. Preliminary Assessment (PA) This is recommended for almost all of the well sites. A Preliminary Assessment is a limited scope investigation that provides an assessment of information about a site and its surrounding area to distinguish between sites that pose little or no threat to human health or the environment and sites that require further investigation. The PA is a CERCLA defined document and typically does not require sampling. Site Inspection (SI) If the PA recommends further investigation, then an SI is necessary. The SI is a CERCLA defined document, and it is analogous to an initial report of contamination under state cleanup rules. On some legacy well drillings sites it is evident now that an Sl is required just from a review of the reports. An SI investigation typically includes the collection of samples to determine what contaminants are present at the site and whether they are being released into the environment. An approved site specific workplan is required under both CERCL-A and 18 AAC 75 prior to SI sampling. The SI typically is not intended to develop a full site characterization, but is limited to determining the presence or absence of a release. If contamination is found after completion of the HRR, PA, and SI then a RI/FS under CERCLA, or a Site Characte-rizatiowlteportandcleanup-Alas,under-l-fi-AAC7iis`required. -- ----- - -- — --------- - DEC recommends that BLM incorporate into the strategic pian the processes outlined in this letter. A team of agencies composed of AOGC, DEC -CS, EPA as required, and DEC -EH should address regulatory and technical requirements for these well closures. By cooperating and working together with the regulatory agencies BLM will save time and expense, and regulatory uncertainties will be avoided. The strategic plan should reference a project to prepare a generic workplan. DEC suggests that BLM utilize the generic UFP-QAPP workplan format for the required environmental work. If properly prepared, the workplan could encompass most of the investigations and cleanups required at these sites over multiple years. At other multi -site projects we have found this to be an effective way to reduce uncertainties and risk in these types of investigations. A very small site specific FSP could then be developed as BLM approaches each drilling site. Regulatory decisions made during workplan development would provide more certainty in the planning process for cleanups. G:\SPAR\CS\federal F2cilitie3\Ci%ih2n 1-cdcrrt Agr=ics\DOl\B[.Ni\1'roiens\lxgAey Wells\7 11 13 Luter to KIN on lxbxy wells.doex Wayne Svejnoha 3 0 July 11, 2013 Please review the attached list of specific sites. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 907-451-2181 or by email at fred.vreeman@alaska.gov. I look forward to working with you as the Federal Government fulfills its requirement to clean up these well drilling sites in Alaska. Sincerely, y' Fred Vreeman Environmental Program Manager Enclosure: SPAR Response with Legacy Wells cc: Bud Cribley, State Director, Bureau of Land Management Steven Cohn, Deputy State Director for Resources, Bureau of Land Management Jolie Pollet, Branch Chief, Bureau of Land Management Robert Brumbaugh, Geologist, Bureau of Land Management Michael McCrum, Environmental Engineer, Bureau of Land Management Cathy Foerster, Commissioner, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Larry Hartig, Commissioner, Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Kristen Ryan, Director, ADEC Division of Spill Prevention and Response Steve Bainbridge, Program Manager, ADEC Contaminated Sites Program Jennifer Roberts, Program Manager, ADEC Contaminated Sites Program GASI'AR\CS\Fedcrrl Fo61ibLy\Gvi6n Falctul AgcnnCs\DOI\BI.N1\Proitcts\lA'6.1' q W03\7 11 1314tur to Aim\I on Ug2cy Wclls.doex Well Name operator I RP I Land Simpson Core Test #5 1! Na 1 BLM Simpson Core Test #6 US Na I BLM Simpson Core Test #7 us Na 1 Bl. M Sin son Core Test 98 US Navy 113LM Si son Core Test #9 U5 Na I BLM Sinwson Core Test #1f) U.S Navy! BLM Core Test #11 AOGCC Subsurlaca I BLM Core Test #12 FUSNa a I BLM Core Test #16 a I BLM Core Test #17 US Na 1 BLM Core Test 018 US Na I BLM Core Test #19 US Na 1 BLM t Core Test #20 US Navy 1 BLM i Gore Test #21 2S Na 1 BLM I Core Test #22 US Na 111•LM I Core Test dnlf fluids left in hole i BLM Core Test �#2vy I BLhA n CareTest #25 US Na Y I BLM K Core #1 US Navy i BLM 1 -t- *1 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xlsx 2013 Risk Ity CSP Status I Fito tllHazid Rolea5e7 Nnne f+lone IYOMWil Low RNooe ane None Unused, Unused, I None Unused, i None Uncased, None None None None (None Unknown Unknown Page 1 of 14 •I AOGCC Subsurlaca AOGCC Surface SPAR W arkgroup Notes Status Status Need HRR, PA, S1 no data no data Need HRR. PA. SI no data no data Need PA ind drill fluid assessnsenl & workplan drillin 11uids left in hole no data Need PA ind drill fluid assessment & work an drilling fluids left in hole no data Need PA incl drill Ifusd assessment & work Ian dnlf fluids left in hole no data Need PA ncf drill fluid assessmcnf &work Ian dnllxs fluids tett rn hale no data well skelch provided by Need PA ind drill fluid BLM not consistent with assessment & work Ian AOGCC or BLM data no data Need PA ind drill fluid assessment & work Ian dnflin fluids left in hole no data Need PA and 51 ind 13611 fluid assessment. workplan rid sampling stressed debfis, partially as blowout and fire rove elated site areas Need PA incl drill fluid assessment & workplan dn lling fluids left in hole no data geed PA ind drill fluid assessment & wOTk Ian drij I ing fluids teff in hole no data Need PA incl dfifl nutd assessment & work Ian drillin fluids left m hole no data Need PA incl drill fluid assessment & work Ian drillin ituids left in hole no data Need HRR. PA, SI no data no data Need PA incl drill fluid assessment & work Ian drillin fluids felt in hole ria data Need PA incl dnll fluid assessment & work larx drillin fluids left in hole no data Need PA incl drill fluid assessment & work Ian drillin fluids Teff in hole no data Need PA ind dnll fluid drflfing fluids and ball assessment & Workplan peen hammer left in hole no data overshot, drill collar, rock revegelated —131 Need HRR, PA bit, and N -reds left in hole can't find it Review Report as PA. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or drilling Not abandoned, waste on surface. Veg ----_— , ,raw,, plunaed to surface site not cleared •I SPAR Response with Legacy Wells LisLxlsx Page 2 of 14 is • vi nce o BLM 2013 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface Well Name Operator I RP I Land Mgr Priority CSP Status file #IHazid Release? SPAR Workgroup Notes Status Status plugging operations inadequate and Wellhead tell as Umiat 43 US Navy I BLM I FUDS None pending dos 335.38.00113092 Yes. see file 'Plugged by BLM in 2004 incomplete historic site? plugging operations inadequate and Wellhead left as Umiat #4 US Navy I BLM / FUDS None pending dos 335.38.001!3079 Yes, see file Plugged by BLM in 2004 incomplete historic site? plugging operations inadequate and Wellhead left as Umial 98 US NaMy I BLM I FUDS None pendinq dos 335.38.001/3D81 'Yes, see_ _file Plugged BLM in 2004 incomplete historic sile? plugging operations inadequate and Wellhead left as Umiat #1'0 US Navyj BLM_I FUDS None pendingdos 335.38.00113082 Yes, see fila Plu ed by BLM in 2004 incomplete historic site? Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Plugged to 7868'. Drilling Cleanup. Photos - evidence mud and diesel to Awuna #1 USGS I BLM Medium None None Yes of erosion into lake surface. > 100 _Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud Wood , metal, assessment. Surface Plugged to 2039'. Diesel plastic debris. Fast Simpson #1 USGS I BLM Low None None Yes Cleanup. to surface. >10D Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with Wood and metal Drilling mud assessment debris. Pylons - Photos straw areas of no Plugged to 2047'. Diesel Tankage for lk ' #1 USGS / 8LM Low None None Yes ve elation. to surface. flammable fluids Need HRR. PA, SI wdh sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Plugged to 1400'. Drilling Wood and metal Koluktak #1 USGS I BLM Low None None LYes Cleanup. mud & diesel to surface debris Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Plugged to 1894'. Diesel Wood and metal Ku am 91 USGS I BLM Low None None Unknown Cleanup. to surface debris. Pylons Need HRR, PA, Sl with sampling_ Drilling mud assessment_ Surface Plugged to 4464'. Drilling Wood & metal Kuyanak #1 USGS I BLM Low None None Yes Clean mud & diesel to surface debris. Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Photos show Plugged to 1840'. Diesel Plastic and metal Lisburne 41 USGS I BLM Low None None Yes stained soil to surface debris. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Plugged to 8192'. Drilling Wood and metal North Iii ok $1 USGS I BLM Low None INone Yes Cleanup. mud & diesel to surface debris - Page 2 of 14 is • Well Name Peard South Meade #1 1 RP 1 Land 1BLM BLM #1 4USGS ! BLM SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Usl.xlsx ;013 Risk &W CSP Status File XlHazkl T Page 3 of 14 AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface WAR Workgroup Notes Status r Status � deed HERR, PA SI with iampling. Dining mud rssessment- Surface ;leanup. Site photos show areas of stressed iegetalion. No issues Plugged to 2232'. Diesel Wood and metal soled in USGS re ort. to surface debris. Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling_ Drilling mud assessment Surface Plugged to 2026'. Diesel Wood and metal Cleanup. to surface debris. P Ions Add to She list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Od reported bubbling to the surface within reserve pit in 1982. Oily residue and sheen observed adjacent to east side of reserve pil, down hole material at the Plugged to 1875. Diesel Wood and metal surface to surface debris. P ons Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, S) with sampl'uig. Drilling mud assessment - Surface Cleanup. Reserve pit berm had breaches anowirrg water to exit. Oil - stained sediment was observed above the Plugged to 1478'. Diesel Wood and metal waterline of the I. to surface debris. Site photos may show hydrocarbon sheen on Plugged to 2600'. Drilling Wood and metal water in well cellar mud & diesel to surface debris. Pylons Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Berms have been breached an allow water to flow out of reserve piUllare pit. Rising bubbles of ail observed in Hare pit 1484. Photos Show Plugged to 1825'. Diesel Metal debris. ra.. v-1 v.nnnralinn to Surface ... 0 •I SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xlsx Page 4 of 114 0 0 vi encs o BLM 2013 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface Well Name Operator 1 RP f Land Mgr Priority CSP Status File #fHazld Release? SPAR Workgroup Motes Status Status Need HRR, PA, Sl wrlh sampling. Drilling mud assessment Surface Cleanup. Breaches in berm allow water to flow into and out of reserve pit, sheen on Plugged to 2700' Diesel Wood and metal West Dease #1 USGS l BLM Low None None Yes surface water in well cellar to surface debns. Pylons Add to Site list. Need HRR,. PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Water flows into the pits through breaches on the eastern berm and out of the pits through breaches on the northern and western berms. Downhole material Plugged to 228'9'. Drilling Wood and metal South Harrison Bay #1 USGS f BLAB Low None None es Present at surface mud & diesel to surface debris. Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampliing. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Stressed vegetation noted and apparent in site pholos. Plugged to 2443'. Drilling West Fish Creek #1 USGS 1 BLM Low None None Yes Drilling mud around well mud & diesel to surface Pylons Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment, Surface Cleanup. High TPH Plugged to 1977'_ Drilling wellhead sticking concentrations underneath mud under plugs. Diesel up. Wood debris. Fast Simpson #2 USGS 1 BLM I Low _ Active 300.38.10912691 Yes, see file the rig inundation to surface Pylons South Barrow 94 US NavyiNorth Slope Bono None None None Unknown Need Surface Status completed gas well - no data South Barrow #5 USAF - BLM Unknown None None None. Unknown Need Surface Status completed gas well no data South Barrow #& US Na /Norlh Sto Burg None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, St no data no data South Barrow #9 US NavyfNarih Slop2 Boro None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, Sl no data no data _ South Barrow #10 US Navyfflorlh Sto Bora None None None Unknown Need Surface Status com ted gas well no data South Barrow It12 US Na /North Slope Baro None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA. Sl no data no data BLM well skMh not consistent with AOGCC South Barrow #14 US NavyMorth Sloe Boro None None one Unknown Nsed HRR. PA, St data no data Need PA ind drill fluid well left filled with drilling South Barrow #16 US NavyiNotih Slope Bora None None None Unknown assessment & workplan mud and diesel no data Need PA incl drill !turd tubing in well. no perfs, Soulh Barrow 017 US Na /North Sloe 13ora None None None jUnknown assessment & work fan I unknown fluid, I no data Page 4 of 114 0 0 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xisx Page 5 of 14 •I E CYfuu .v v AOGCC Subsurface A Surlaco TEHILM T013 Risk CSP Stilus File #IHaaid Historic Rekeasa7 SFAR YUnrkgroup Nates 5latus at US $1<ntus Well Name flperatar f RP f Land Mgriority Unknown Need Surface Status corn feted as well no data 5aulh Barrow #18 US Na INorlh Slo a Bora None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, St no data no data Walak a #1 USGS! Unknown None None None rsg 890`. Multiple cement plugs of unknown volume. Shallowest None None Unknown _ Need HRR, PA, SI SOD' no dada Gubik #1 US Na d Ur#cnown Low Add to Site list. Need HRR. PA. SI with sampling. csg Q SOD' Well blowout Drilling mud assessment. from zone al 1SOT during Surface Cleanup. Photos plugging operations show disturbed/ slashed Plugging never completed after blowout. no data Gub* #2 US Na ! Unknown Low None Nora es areas two downhole Dement plugs of unknown depth Mone None Unknown Need MR. PA. Sl and volume no data Grandstand #1 US Navy 1 Unknown None Add to Site list. Need HRR. PA, SI with sampling. Dnliing mud assessment. Surface Cleanup Sediment from the reserve pit was excavated and spread over the pad to drill a 2nd well at this location, Upon completion of the 2nd well. the sediment was pushed back into ft reserve pit.. Area does not appear to be revegetaling. perhaps from the presence property plugged but no of drilling mud at the data on abandonment None None Yes surface status no data W 7 Foran #1 " USGS I Unknown Low on Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Slressed vegetation, photos show plugged, but not open csg; metal & Active 306.3$.108f2689 Yes. see file site underwater abandoned at surface corwsele debris under 5' of water, Cape Halken #1 " US Na (Unknown Low None Unknown !Need HRR, PA. SI es to 27' open C_s Min a Veloei #1 U5 Na f t3LM one None csg @ 31" 280' of drill pipe, drill collar, and Core Unknown Need HRR. PA, SL barrel left rn hole. neve etaled Ournalik Core #i US Na / BLM None -No obsery None !None Page 5 of 14 •I E SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisi.xlsx Page 6 of 14 • • WI F3nCe Q BLM 2013 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface ADGCC Surface Well Name Operator t RP I Land Mgr Priority CSP Status File #IHazid Release? SPAR Workgroup Notes Status Status Need HRR, PA, Workplan for St with Sampling. Drilling Mud Assessment. Surface Cleanup. Photos show debris, stressed No csg. 15' of drift pipe Oumalik Care #2 US Navy 1 ULM Low None None yes ve elation and rock hit left in hole. no data Need HRR, PA, Workplan for Si with Sampling open csg & other Drillip) Mud Assessment. piping sticking out Surface Cleanup_ Reports of ground; wood, of debris, drilling muds on melat, conciele Oumalik Core 011 US Navy t BLM Low None None Yes surface (__q to 9'. debris open csg sticking out of ground; wood & metal 0umalik Core #12 US Navy I BLM Low None None No Need HRR, PA, SI no data —__—debris _„ debris buried by landslide. Need HRR, PA, St, Well not no dala on Sentinel Hill #1 US Navy 1 BLM Low None None Unknown ap panent in site Rholos Csq to 3t1'. underwater status Need IQR, PA, SI. No evidence of sheen, open crag slightly stressed veg, or drilling above ground waste on surface. Veg 37' of csg, drilling fluids level; wood and S imp son Core Test #1 US Navy 1 BLM Low None None No appears healthy lett in hole metal debris Need HRR, PA, St. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or drilling waste on surface_ Veg 76'01 Csg, drilling fluids Simpson Core Test #2 US Navy I BLM Low None None No appears healthy left in hate no data Need HRR. PA, Sl. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or drilling waste an surface. Veg 61' of csg, drilling fluids Sim sun Core Test #3 US Navy I BLM Low None None No appears healthy left in hole no data Need HRR, PA, St. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, ordrilling waste on surface. Veg --60' of crag, drilling fluids Sim eson Core Test #4 US Nayy t BLM Low Norse None No apecars healthy left in hole no data Need HRR, PA, St. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or drilling waste on surface. Veg csg cemented @25% open csg sticking Songsoncore Test #13 US Na 1 BLM Low None None No appears health dritin fluids IeR in hole_ out of round Need HRR, PA, SI. Vegetated, no evidence of crag cemented @2D'; open csg sticking Simpson Core Test #14 US Navy ! BLM Low None None No release. drillin fluids left in hole out of ground Page 6 of 14 • • SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xlsx ism son Core Fest #26 t=vrdence or Medium AOGCC Subsur(aen ADGGC Surface 13LM 2013 Risk CSP Status File WHazid Historic Retease7 SPAR Wwkgroup Notes Status Status Well Name operator r RP 1 Land Mgr Priority Unko Need HRR, PA. SL US Na ! $LM open casing None Nave Vegetated. no eV4dence of cog set shallow; drilling slicking nut of Low No release- fluids left in hole round Simpson Core Teri #14a US Na !BLM Low None None & weilhead slick Need HRR. PA, SI crude nil left in hole open casing Need HIR, PA, Workplan Vegetated, no e+wdence of csg cemented 12181; slicking out of openrigd ng No release. drillingfluid left in hole round Simoson Care Tesl #15 US Na !BLM Low None None d wooden cellar, Need HRR, PP, SL Sate a9 r�110'. dolling fluids wood 8 metal ism son Core Fest #26 US Na ! BLM Medium None None res Sim san Core Test 027 US Na J 13LM IJone None None Unko Sim son Gore Test #28 US Na ! $LM Low None Nave Yes clmnnnn Core Tesl #29 US Navy! BLM Low Norte No No Simpson Core Test 030 US Na 1 !BLM Core Test #30a JUS,Navy 1 BLM Low `None f'tone n Gore Test #31 JUS Navy/ BLM None Page 7o(14 photos appear to show oil at surface, from a natural csg Q 350'. Completed in oil seep, seep, also drilling mud in oil well Open perfs. At 1welhead sticking sacks on the tundra one lime capable of up_ metal debris PI u ed b BLM in 2004. unassisled flow. and rustingbarrels 'Need HRR, PA, St. Site photos appear to show Oil csg cemented at surface, from a natural @i02;dnllutg fluids nn oily ground; csg seep- Plugged by BLM in including diesel and & weilhead slick vin 2004 crude nil left in hole out of ground Need HIR, PA, Workplan for Sl with Sampling- openrigd ng ❑rilling Mud Assessment . out grouunnd in Surface Cleanup. Site d wooden cellar, photos appear to show a p le of drilling mud about a9 r�110'. dolling fluids wood 8 metal 160 feel tram the welt tell in hole debris. Solid waste Need HRR, PA, Sl_ No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or dri" waste on surface. Veg csg cemented at 1S2'; open csg. Wood a ears healthy dnknq fluids lett in hole and metal debris Need HRR, PA, SI. frilling mud at surface. but well is also in the middle of a large in oil seep; Open oil seep and surrounded by cog sticking up; pooled oil. Plugged by BLNI csg cemented A150'; wood & metal see Holes in 20514- drillin fluids left in hole detail on oily ground; tog Need HRR. PA, Sl. Well is wellhead slick in the middle of a large oil seep and surrounded by csg cemented at 100% out of ground. pooled oil. Plugged by 131. dulling mud left in hole. wellhead leaking see noses in 2004 gas blowout at 423' gas Need HRR, PA, St. Leaky valve replaced in 2001, little evidence of contamination following valve on city ground; rig replacement- Plugged by csg cemented at 100'; & wellhead stick see notes BLM in 20174 iddifing fluids, left in hole out o1 round SPAR Response with Legacy Wells List.xlsx Page 8 of 14 • • yr enco o BLM 2013 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface Well Name Operator f RP f Land Mgr Priority CSP Status File glHasid Release? SPAR Workgroup Notes Status Status Need HRR PA, Workplan csg Cemented at for Sl with Sampling. 1028', cement plugs a1 Drilling Mud Assessment. 6387' and 5520'. Fish in Surface Cleanup. Drilling hole, drilling fluids Iefs in No data. Open Simpson Test Welt #1 ak US Navy1 BLM Low None INone yes muds near wellhead hale casing Need HRR, PA, Workplan for Sl with Sampling. Dolling Mud Assessment. Surface Cleanup Also Wellhead sticking evidence of a natural seep- above ground, Tar sheens in the summer ST from 2552 to 3018. wood, melel, and months. BLM is concerned csg @2915. Slotted liner concrete debris. Fish Creek #1 US Navy I BLM Medium None None Yes about exposure to wildlife to TO. Completed oil well Rusting barrels Need HRR, PA, Workplan for SI with Sampling. rasing cemented at 48; Drilling Mud Assessment. gas 0mv and explosion Surface Cleanup. Small gas while drilling at 863'; hole leak in wellhead flange, will Filled with fresh water to Wolf Creek 91 US Navy f BLM Low None Nano No flow if the valve iso en 330' No data. csg cemented a[ 53';hole left tilted with fresh water, Wolf Creek 02 US Navy 1 BLM Low Noire None No Need HRR. PA. Sl. fish in hole csg cemented at 107'; No data bridge plugs from 1447 to 1735 and from 554 to Wolf Creek #3 US Nayy I BLM Low None None No Meed HRR, PA, SI. 661, No data Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. csg slicking out of Drilling mud assessment ground with wood Surface Cleanup. Sheen on plug on top; solid surface water in well cellar, csg cemented at 30'; drill waste; wood hundreds of drums indicate pipe, drilling mud and debris; about 200 Skull Cliff Core test #1 US NaMy I BLM High None None Yes polential for cornlamrna[ion diesel left in hole nisling barrels Need HRR, PA, SI. Two open csg, wood drums are floating on a building; pylons; pond near the well. csg cemented at 1000', wood & metal Kaolak 01 US Navy I BLM t ow None jNone lNo Potential for hurried landfill. fdriltingluidsieftin hole debris Page 8 of 14 • • SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xlsx 181-11119013 Risk Well Name Operator f RP ! land Mgr Priorlty CSP Status File 1NHazid #1 1 U Navy 19LM #1 JUS Navy/ umatik Ill US Na I BLM Low None None as[ Oumalik #i US Na !BLM Low None None #1 N East Topagoruk #1 USN l BLM Knifeblade #1 US Navy! BLM Page 9 of 14 Subsurface `AOGCC Surface SPAR Workgroup Notes Status Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. open flange Q Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Drilling Gas well. Open ports. ground level. Mud pile overgrown with Drilling fluids and Metal & wood v , etallon and lichen tubulars lett in hole debris Need HRR, PA, SI. No evidence of sheen, stressed veg, or drilling csg cemented at 502'; open casing slicking out of waste on surface. Veg plug at 3470 to 3511'; ground. Wood appears heall drilling nuids left in hole debris. Open casing below Add to Site list. Need HRR, ground level. PA, SI with sampling- Revegetated. Drilling mud assessment. Numerous metal Surface Cleanup. Debris csg partially cemented at I support structures and drilling muds. Stressed 2762'. Plug at 2543% sticking up. vegetation Dridin mud left in hole Concrete debris, plate welded to pipe: l' of pipe rsg cemented at 1100'. sticking up - Need HRR. PA. SI. Drig fluids left in hole Wooden debris. Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Driving mud assessment. open csg broken Surface Cleanup. Downhole material present csg cemented at 6073'. off and sticking up: at surface, area mostly original hole drilled to wood, metal, revegetated. Diesel still 7154'& junk len; concrete and other occupies the ground sidetrack hole left wilh debris. rusting dreulatioir lines. drillina fluids barrel Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Dolling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Pile of tsg 10 1100'; pkig al open casing drilling muds is next to the 1049% drilling mud below sticking up. Wood, teller. No offical reserve pit plug: unknown fluids in metal, and glass noted o en hole debris. open casing Need HRR, PA, SI. BLM sticking up. Wood, stales that there was no metal, and glass debris at this site in 2012. csg cemented at 420% debris - •I 0 SPAR Response with Legacy Welts Lisl.xlsx Paye 10 of 14 0 0 w once a BLM 2013 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface Well Name Operator I RP f Land Mgr Priority CSP Status File #IHazid Release? SPAR Workgroup Notes Status v F Status open casing sticking up. Wood, metal, & concrete debris rusting Need NRR, PA, SI. Reports barrels. One indicate solid waste csg cemented to 45';fish marked flammable Knileblade #2 US Navy I BLM Low None None No drums in hole hazard. open casing slicking up; metal & Krideblade #2a US Navy 1 BLM Low None None No Need HRR, PA, SI. csq cemented at 38% concrete debris Need HRR, PA, SI including learning assessment. Site partially No wellhead. submerged intermittently csg cemented at 80; Metal. Solid waste North Simpson Test Wel 4 US N2n I BLM Low None None No during the summer dri0ing fluids left in hole ? No dala crude wellhead. Need HRR, PA, St. Surface csg cemented at 685'; Wood and metal Umiat 01 US Navy J BLM I FUDS Medium Cleanup co 335.38.00113090 Yes, see file Cleanup drillinq fluids left in bole debris No wellhead. Gravel pad partially csg cemented a1486; revegelaled wood Need HRR, PA, SI. Surface cement plug from 440 to debris and pipe Umiat #i t US Na I BLM I FURS Low pending dos 335.38.00113083 Yes, see file Clea 490'; sticking u csg cemented at 7206'; vVefNwad- Gravel various plugs from 8250' pad revegetaled 7 South Sirnpson 01 US Navy I BLM Low None None Yes Need HRR, PA, SI. to surface No data Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Large quantifies of ferrous oxide, zinc oxide, zinc carbonate, and barium sulfate were added to drilling muds. Stains apparent in photos. BLM field camp an site. Walls between the reserve and Pare pits have eroded. Wellhead and Water flows into surface gravel pad. ? No Wook #1 USGS I BLM Low lNone Name Yes water during break22L no data data Paye 10 of 14 0 0 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lrsl.xlsx BLM 2x13 Risk Well Name 10porator I RP I Land Mgr Priority CSP Status I File #IHazid Arca- Barrow Cure #1 US Na l til.M Avak 01 US Navy I BLM Barrow Bi R' #1 US Na I BLM Barrow Cafe Rig Test 91 US Na I BLM #2 I US Navy I BLM #1JUS N,a I BLM H' h NOr1e None Test Well #1 US Test Well #2 US Barrow Test Wetl #31115 Na IN©r1h Slo c Bora IAedium None None Unknown Page 11 of 14 Subsurface -FAOGCC Surface SPAR IWorkgfoup Notes Status _ ___ araiu5 Need HRR, PA, SI. Surface Cleanup, Photo CIMG0218 csg cemented at 53` shows area of disturbed tubing hung to 708': hole open casing vegetation that should be heft filled with drilling mud slicking up; wood & investi algid durin Sf and diesel metal debris open casing Need HRR. PA, St. Surface csg cemeoled at BIF. sticking up; wood & Cleanu-. lu set at 1348' metal debris Not abandoned, site not cleared, Need HRR, PA, SI. Surface open casing 7? No Cleanup no data data Not abandoned, site not cleared, Need HRR. PA, SI. 'Surface open casing 77 No Cteanu no data data Need HRR, PA, St with sampling. trilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Drilling Muds on Not abandoned, site -slowly revegelatmg site not igred, More information on drilling open casing 7? No mud specifics rs being researched no data data Need 1lRR, PA, SI wdh sampling. Drilling mud wellhead leaking assessment. Surface cemented Csg to gas!? Wood & Cleanup- Cellar does not 1270;slotted liner to metal debris. Area retain water 1956': tbg to 1939 affected 50'x50' Need HRR, PA. SI. Drilling Csg cemented at mud assessment. Surface 441'.hole Iell willed with open pipe; metal & Cleanup- On mads stem water concrete debris Need HRR, PA, Sl. Drilling Csg cemented al 2260'; mud assessment- Surface periorated liner to TD. wood, metal & Cleariu . fln road s stem lin Completed well. Conerete debris Need HRR, PA, SI with sampling and workplan. Drilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Drilling +csg cemented at 10461: open c5g slinking mud at surface. Sheen on hole left filled with drilling up; wood & metal surface wafer in well cell larQuids and wafer. de" 0 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells Lisl.xlsx Well Flame Operator I RP I Land Mgr BLM 201$ Risk Priority CSP Status File #ltiazid yr once oF— Historic Release? SPAR Workgroup Notes AOGCC Subsurface Salus g AOGCC Surface Status no data. Likely revegetaled. Removed from our list of wells of concern in < 50', no csg, no API#, October, 2012 Oumalik Foundation Test A US Navy I BLM None-uncased hc None None lUnknown Need HRR, PA. not in AOGCC database Monlht Meeting no data. Likely revegetated. Removed from our fist of wells of concern in < 50', no csg, no API#, October, 2012 Cumalik Foundalion Test b US Navy I BLM None-uncased hC None jNane Unknown Need HRR. PA, not in AOGCC database Monthly Meeting no data. Likely revegetated. Removed From our irsl of wells of Concern In < 50', no csg. no API#, October, 2012 Oumalik Foundation Test A US Navy I BLM None-uncased hc None lNone Unknown Need HRR. PA, not m AOGCC database Monthly Meeting no data. Likely revegetated. Removed from our list of wells of concern in < 50', no c5g. no APF#. Odubut. 2012 Oumalik Foundation Test A US Navy I BLM None-uncased ht Nune lNone Unknown Need HRR, PA, nal in AOGCC database Monthiv Meetin no data. Likely revegetaled. Removed from our Ilst of wells of con cam in < 501, no csg, no APi#. October, 2012 Oumatik Foundation Test 0 US NavyI BLM None-uncased hc None None Unknown Need HRR. PA, not in AOGCC database Moral Meeting no data. Likely revegetaled. Removed from our list of wells of concern in < 50', no csg. no API#, October, 2012 Ournalik Foundation Test 4US Navy I BLM None4xwased h_j None None Unknown I Need HRR. PA, not in AOGCC database Month Meetin Page 12 of 14 0 Page 13 of 14 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells LrsLxisx Well Name BLM 2013 Risk Operator f RP I Land Mgr Priority Historic CSP Status Fife #IHazld Rslease7 AOGCC subsurface Status �__ - -_-�� . A013CC Surface Status no dala. Likely SPAR 1Norkgroup Nates revegelaled. Removed from our list of wells of concern in < 50'. no csg, no AP IN, October, 2012 Oumalik Foundation Test US Na!q BLM None -encased h None None Unknown Need HRR. PA. not w AOGCC database MonthlyMeeiin no data. Likely revegelated. Removed from our list of wells of concern in < 501. no csg, no API#, October, 2012 Oumalik Foundalion rest U5 Na I BLM None -encased h None None Unknown Need HRR. PA, not in AOGCC database Monihl lAeeli no data. Likely revegetaled. Removed from aur fist of wells of concern in 0urn alik Foundation Test US Na 18 LM None -encased fi None None ilnknown Need HRR. PA, < 50', no csg. no API#, not in AOGCC database October, 2012 Month! Meetin no data. Likely revegetated. Removed from our list of wells of concern In < 50', no csg, no API#, October, 2012 Oumalik Foundat'Gon Test US Na I BLM None encased h Nome None Unknown Need HRR, PA, not m AOGCC database Month! Meeting property abandoned per then -applicable South Banow #7 US NEILM 2LI None None Unknown Need HRR. PA, ro erl lu ed re s no data to support proper Um -Qt 02 US N Noire Pendin Clo 335.30.001/3078 Yes, see file Plu d to surface abandonment no data to support proper Uncal #5 Ummt #9 Urrval A66 Umial #T Atiaaru Point#1 U5 US US Na I BL M US Na I BLM USGS/BLM None Pendin Hi h -PCB cleanu Active None Pendia None tPendi Mane Clo 3L5 313.00113079 335.38.00113093 Cao 335.3$.00113080 Clo 335 38 001I3091 None Yes, see file Yes, see file Yes, see file Yes. see lite No Plu ed E4 surface property plugged and abandoned pfupedy plugged and abandoned property plugged and abandoned Need HRR. PA,Plugged by properly plugged and BLM in 2009. abandoned abandonment suriaoe site remediated surface site remediated suriacx V le remediated surface site remediated Page 13 of 14 SPAR Response with Legacy Wells LrsLxlsx Page 14 of 14 0 vrcTon`ce o BLM 2813 Risk Historic AOGCC Subsurface AOGCC Surface Well Name Operator i RP 1 Land Mgr Priority CSP Status File #fFlaxid Releases SPAR Workgroup Notes Status Status Add to Site list. Need HRR, PA. SI with workplan and sampling. Chilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. Two large breaches on the south side of the berm allow water out of the reserve pit. Plugged properly plugged and surface site Drew Point #1 USGS 1 BLM None None None Yes by BLM in 2410. abandoned remedialed On Site list Need HRR, PA, 51 with workplan and sampling. [frilling mud assessment. Surface Cleanup. In 1976 the reserve pit berm failed and dolling muds/cutlings were released onlo the Poe of Teshekpuk Lake. Plugged by BLM in 2008. Solid waste from camp aril drilling operations buried on northern portion of pad. Erosion has exposed solid properly plugged and surface site East Teshek uk #1 US Navy 1 BLM None Active - waits 3Q0.38.11012652 Yes, see file waste. abandoned remediated Threatened by erosion. properly plugged and surface site J. W. Dalton $P USGS f BLM None None None No Plu ed b BLM in 20fl5. abandoned rernediated properly plugged and surface site South Barrow #8 USAF 1 BLM None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, abandoned remediated properly plugged and surface sile South Bartow 911 US Na INorih Slope Bono None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, abandoned remedialed properly plugged and surface site South Barrow 013 US Na lNerlh Slope Boro None None None Unknown Need HHR, PA, abandoned remedialed properly plugged and surface site South Barrow #15 US Na !North Sloe Boro None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, abandoned remediated properly plugged and surface site South Barrow #19 US Na 1Nrarlh Sloe Baro None Nana None Unknown Need HRR. PA, abandoned remediated Properly plugged and surface site South Barrow 1x20 US Na Worth Slope Bora None None None Unknown Need HRR, PA, abandoned remedialed Need HRR, PA, dolling mud assessment, containment assessment, possible releases. Breaches allow wafer to flow into and aul of property plugged and surface site Watakpa #2 USGSI BLM None None lNone lyes I reserve and flare pits. labandoned irernediated Page 14 of 14 0 �1 0 F ',v o>�Ir THE STATE '! T °' 1 til ' 1�. '�' "G 21;"1 %I a ofALASI<A Conservation : } Division of Spill Prevention and Response Contaminated Sites Program - ,;if GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL ® 610 University Ave. ALASY' Fairbanks,Alaska 99709-3643 Main:907.451.2181 Fax:907.451.2155 July 11, 2013 %AtoQ" AOR" 2 8 ZO14, Wayne Svejnoha Supervisory Minerals & Energy Specialist 222 W 7th Avenue, #13 Anchorage,Alaska 99513 Re: BLM Legacy Wells Dispute Dear Mr. Svejnoha: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) —Contaminated Sites has reviewed the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska: 2013 Legacy Wells Summary Report dated February 2013, containing updated information on the status of the 136 Legacy Wells located in the National Petroleum Reserve— Alaska (NPR-A), and the draft National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska: 2013 Legacy Wells Strategic Plan dated May 2013. ADEC has also reviewed the response by the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGC). We concur with the response by AOGC and have no further comment regarding the priorities. We do have comments about the investigation and cleanup plans presented in the report. With this letter we are outlining regulatory requirements related to the environmental work that is proposed and required as part of these cleanups. ADEC is concerned that the 2013 Legacy Wells Strategic Plan prepared by the BLM does not include either assessment or the contingency for assessment of known,likely, or unknown but possible contaminant releases. In addition, BLM plans for surface cleanup of these wells should be made clear in the plan. At least one of these legacy wells has extensive PCB contamination and has resulted in a multi-year cleanup totaling tens of millions of dollars. At others, solid waste disposal practices have resulted in releases to the environment with estimated cleanup costs in the hundreds of millions. Known releases documented in the records we reviewed include crude oil,gasses,refined oil and fuel, drilling fluids that include various organics,metals, and other chemicals, and unknown contaminants from drums and other containers observed to be damaged and abandoned at the various well sites. There are 13 legacy well sites with known releases currently on the DEC contaminated sites list. Many of these are in the process of being addressed, cleaned up, and closed. From our limited records review there are 15 additional legacy well sites with confirmed releases. These should be prioritized for initial records reviews and then added to the BLM contaminated sites list under our cooperative agreement. Suspected releases include fuel releases from operations, storage, and fuel spills at the sites,impacts to various surface water bodies from spilled fluids during drilling and breaches of containment at reserve and flare pits, continued surface runoff from drilling fluids uncontained at several sites, and down-hole substances that were ejected from the holes over time or during blowouts or drilling operations. . Wayne Svejnoha 2 July 11, 2013 The BLM plan to address these known, suspected, and unknown releases at legacy well sites is notably absent from the documents presented to date. The three primary regulatory agencies that need to be involved in the plan are ADEC —Contaminated Sites,Alaska Oil&Gas Conservation Commission, and ADEC —EH/Solid Waste. Other agencies will need to be consulted as well. Below we provide recommendations for a coordinated plan using the Uniform Federal Policy for Quality Assurance Project Plans (UFP-QAPP) that will involve all of the regulatory agencies in one coordinated manner. This will allow BLM to address these sites in a consistent and coordinated project which fulfills all of the regulatory requirements so that the sites do not need to be re-visited in the future when they are closed after this project. Attached are our comments on each specific well. The acronyms used on the list include terms that are typically used in a CERCLA type investigation however they are also suitable for investigations conducted under the State of Alaska cleanup rules. These include the following; Historical Records Review (HRR) This is recommended for almost all of the well sites. Much of the information required for these reviews is already contained in various reports and appendices or in BLM files. The Historical Records Review should document the type of releases that might have occurred from drilling operations as well as historical use of the site, and should capture all available information on the drilling fluids used and any product produced or released. Preliminary Assessment (PA) This is recommended for almost all of the well sites. A Preliminary Assessment is a limited scope investigation that provides an assessment of information about a site and its surrounding area to distinguish between sites that pose little or no threat to human health or the environment and sites that require further investigation. The PA is a CERCLA defined document and typically does not require sampling. Site Inspection (SI) If the PA recommends further investigation, then an SI is necessary. The SI is a CERCLA defined document, and it is analogous to an initial report of contamination under state cleanup rules. On some legacy well drillings sites it is evident now that an SI is required just from a review of the reports. An SI investigation typically includes the collection of samples to determine what contaminants are present at the site and whether they are being released into the environment. An approved site specific workplan is required under both CERCLA and 18 AAC 75 prior to SI sampling. The SI typically is not intended to develop a full site characterization, but is limited to determining the presence or absence of a release. If contamination is found after completion of the HRR,PA, and SI then a RI/FS under CERCLA, or a Site Characterization Report and cleanup plan under 18 AAC 75 is required. DEC recommends that BLM incorporate into the strategic plan the processes outlined in this letter. A team of agencies composed of AOGC, DEC-CS, EPA as required,and DEC-EH should address regulatory and technical requirements for these well closures. By cooperating and working together with the regulatory agencies BLM will save time and expense, and regulatory uncertainties will be avoided. The strategic plan should reference a project to prepare a generic workplan. DEC suggests that BLM utilize the generic UFP-QAPP workplan format for the required environmental work. If properly prepared,the workplan could encompass most of the investigations and cleanups required at these sites over multiple years. At other multi-site projects we have found this to be an effective way to reduce uncertainties and risk in these types of investigations. A very small site specific FSP could then be developed as BLM approaches each drilling site. Regulatory decisions made during workplan development would provide more certainty in the planning process for cleanups. n•\enAn\re\FAAA.nI F r417hAc\r.nr,. FAiA.,1 Aoir \flC)T\RLM\Proiects\Leeacv Wells\711 13 Letter to BLM on Legacy Wells.docx Wayne Svejnoha 3 July 11, 2013 Please review the attached list of specific sites. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me at 907-451-2181 or by email at fred.vreeman@alaska.gov. I look forward to working with you as the Federal Government fulfills its requirement to clean up these well drilling sites in Alaska. Sincerely, Fred Vreeman Environmental Program Manager Enclosure: SPAR Response with Legacy Wells cc: Bud Cribley, State Director,Bureau of Land Management Steven Cohn, Deputy State Director for Resources, Bureau of Land Management Jolie Pollet, Branch Chief, Bureau of Land Management Robert Brumbaugh, Geologist, Bureau of Land Management Michael McCrum, Environmental Engineer,Bureau of Land Management Cathy Foerster, Commissioner, Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Larry Hartig, Commissioner,Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation Kristen Ryan, Director, ADEC Division of Spill Prevention and Response Steve Bainbridge, Program Manager,ADEC Contaminated Sites Program Jennifer Roberts, Program Manager,ADEC Contaminated Sites Program G:\SPAR\CS\Federal Facilities\Civilian Federal Agencies\DOI\BLM\Projects\Legacy Wells\7 11 13 Letter to BLM on Legacy Wells.docx r-----' - U _I U m C N coN N= - c 0 U c .) 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C Y . y am2 2' } } Z D 0 D D D D ›- 0 v @ m iN Cu )2) O _J co •n- .c 73 N OCll 3 t61 F51 a) @ N # CO a C a) M N LL 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 Z rOi Z Z Z Z 7 Z Z 7 N "' 7 @ ee QTo au) o a. C > C C C C C C C CD C 0 Z < Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Y N ix M r- 0 N . 2 o -.I .r: C C C C C C C C C C m a z z z z z z z Z Z z 0) o 0 0 0 0 v 0 mo COo mo mo C a Cu d. a 0. Cu 0 0 0 0 0 J d -J r r r r r Q' m M 2 O O O O O Ca CO -J z z z z Z J 9" co > CO Z 0 < Z Z Z Z Z o O > j n D > 4k %- _M to CO CO O Y * * * * * C a 4! d c co C 0 0 o 0 0 0 Z d N 0 CO m m CO CO m C. 0) d y 7 7 7 7 7 7 O 3 0 w - (I) U) 0 cnin in CO • k ~__ ty I;1~5lillt.~'1~7~1~ C® 55I®1~T December 15, 2009 • C SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR e~G 6 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 l FAX (907) 276-7542 Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested 7009 2250 0004 39114818 Mr. Greg Noble Section Chief -Energy Section Bureau of Land Management 4700 BLM Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 RE: Status of the Non-compliant Alaska Legacy Wells Dear Mr. Noble: i~ V l . l: Thank you for meeting on December 3, 2009 regarding the status of the Alaska legacy wells. Further review of information provided by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) records reveals that many BLM-managed wells remain non-compliant with AOGCC regulations. A list of the non-compliant wells is attached. Generally speaking, they fall into the following categories: Wells that have not been plugged and/or abandoned (p&a'd) and are accessible; Wells that have not been p&a'd but that may be difficult to access; Wells that were improperly p&a'd; and Wells that have surface plugs but have not been p&a'd. Within 90 days of receipt of this letter the AOGCC requests BLM respond in writing regarding its plans, including a time table, to bring each well into compliance. Sincerely, Cathy . Foerster Commissioner Enclosures • • Noncompliant BLM-managed Wells Accessible Wells Needing to Be P&A'd (29 wells Simpson Core Test #29 Simpson #1 Fish Creek #1 Wolf Creek #1 Wolf Creek #2 Wolf Creek #3 Skull Cliff Core Test #1 East Simpson #2 Sim son Core Test #13 Simp~~ son Core Test #14 ld~ Simpson Core Test # 14A Simpson Core Test #15 Simpson Core Test #28 Kaolak # 1 Meade # 1 Titaluk # 1 Oumalik #1 East Oumalik # 1 Topagoruk #1 East Topagoruk # 1 Knifeblade # 1 Knifeblade #2 Knifeblade #2A North Simpson #1 Umiat # 1 Umiat #11 South Simpson #1 Inigok #1 Ikpikpuk Core #1 Difficult-to-access Wells Needing to Be P&A'd (6 wells Minga Velocity #1 Oumalik Core # 1 Oumalik Core #2 Oumalik Core #11 Oumalik Core #12 Sentinel Hill #1 Impro erly P&A'd Wells (5 wells Square Lake #1 Umiat #3 Umiat #4 Umiat #8 Umiat #10 Surface Plug Wells (5 wellsl Simpson Core Test #26 Simpson Core Test #27 Simpson Core Test #30 Simpson Core Test #30a Simpson Core Test #31 2 r ~ 7' £!tT-ª 2 DU'D'th ""'""'"""""~".. 1 20C~~210 k ì~COV~!:l 8~O¡¡ 4~on e e ~: ~ S Ciili 210 ,~",2æ ~ .N'é1Jl;/ 011 1;111;t Ld:tIOra'~;t)Zð Fai r1:~fll:;.1~:3 j\.ta~:a S!r,1PSO?T GOI.l'~ ry:EST :r¡O,~ 14 L1 tholDgiÇ: Desßriþ'~ion, Dezcrir:rtion ~~..~~.~- Shali' E',i1tt medi~Jll ligb.t gray'" t11 '~11 ~¥el1crl~,;l:t e;3.st~ argi:;~l£c<=;oUg:t 31li.nllt€~ m-:~ca. f1.81~eg ~p~23er: g(}od.. sb.a.l;¡ cl E;a1taE:e pa~~a~l~l tl1.'8 bedð.ir~~_g ·Oc"~a$liona..J. lÐ)llin.,a,ø rJf sl1.'?.l~;r ¡:,~1.e~ð7; 514 (lip; non<;.-;\calear'3(nl:0~. 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'b:t"cr'Jjrl biott ;::e ;:fl~ite'31 f'8i ~oft; il~lterb6dded, wit·h ~\ little gl1.B,ly CEl:·~bc,1td.':;~C~1.t5, C~-Ld::;~, cledj.t1~: g¡~a;l -to b 19..c1:; ncf"~ calcn.j,'·'~:0(}'''<:.t1,~ A1YtlI\¡:"4~\ t x~ð..'di/}ln,rla,~ B rok:ert Z:H:¿.Ð con, t~.j.n.t:;'1f; d.r:tl1i:(:~c; mi :KJ~\l ~Aii t11. fragtn f;:D, l' o:t da.:rh::ci=1,:r·C0::1aCOO1,:1.8 claj?l liglrt b;,~Ilt~'n:lt0 Ë1J.d. "bent,cHl1ti clay, 311aJ.:? 'b ro 1;,11 cla;l:¡ meditnil lig~ht grn;7l~~, fish, :fra.gfaen'ttB,:, cOatal~s occa~ional . . - 1 1'10_,__; b.er~: 1. g ~p";')rox:¿]nt?:. ~¡5 y. " Dip RESTRICTED FOR OF"FI(;1ð,L ll~~ 'C0 PV~Ñ ö~~~_u:,_~~' 1""'1 "I' ,~ , lp \ dJ·AAc Deseriltï iOD¡ ho'il1eVer. the core 1s onl1' ono inch in diameter and the dip may be falla.cious_ Benton1 tic cJ.ay- and bentonite, color varies from 'bluish gra::¡t yollowish gray to vb! te, fairly soft, some of the core is less than an inch in diameter, becomes slightly silty a.t the 'PasG; non.œ.lca.1"eous.. Very tlGnndant :ra.d101a.1ra. COres three and tour resemble the lone from 610 it" to 663 ft. in Sir.rpøon Oore Teet No.. 13. !l'he paleontolog1.st reports that the top of the mone 1,1\ S11'.11pson No" 14 conta1n1ag Inoceramuø p2'1sms and 'fish tratlllents was encountered at 250 ft. in the ditch samples.. Ho reports bentonite topping at 370 ft. Sll-¡PS01'l CO:t1E TEST NO.. 14 ~ D01¿Ith B!cove~ 4 æ5-3)5~ 6~5" Core Dei!) ~ R8C0geq 5 3050315' lO'Ou ":. 6 315-316' ItO" 7 3ls...326~ lOtOä 8 465c.475~ 10'0" e :JUS" l'7U otllct 15 4" O'?" 7' 2" 5tQil 3"9" e Despript1of! Sandstone, medium light gray tli th 1'e110\>11 sh cast. 911 ty" soft sAd friable. ver:¡ tine grà:i.neû, quarts i9 priroa¡-y m1nsra1..about ~. also a cOnsi.derable emount of bioti tat p)"1'1te prêflent, gra.ins subaDfjUlar to subrou.uded~ \<there not completely broken up tþe. core tœ.ds to fracture pa~l;1.el the bedâing~ 5° dip; non-calcareous exoept for 4:.1 1nchs2J at approxima.tely 307 ft.. .,h1ch is a. hard$ highly calcareo\'1.:!~ ver:¡ fine grained s111;y sandstone, mediœn light gra::¡, very faint petrolife~us ode". bu.t not cut or residue from 2'C9 ft~ !Ucrofauna ra.re" Sandstone~ medium 11~t grB7, silt and very fine sand s1zep very calcareous (cement?). bedding faintJ.;! visible beos\1se of slight d:U':ferences in. color, small dip.. No m1crofaùDa.. Silty limeston.e, ol1ve gray plus small amount of very c.a.l.... ca~eou9 siltstone, msèl1'W11 light graY' with yellowish cast.. L11Bestone 1s hard. dense, ma.ssive. has irregular fracture" Silty sandstone. soft. as above in Oore 5 Very calca1"eous, bard, silt¡r sandstone as in Core 5.. S11ty sandstt)n.e, 80ftt as above in C()j,~e 5; llOn-Ca.1careott9~ tail" oil odor. straw colored cuta pale ;10110\<7 rea1fu.\e from 33> ito lifo microfaunao :Drilling mud mi;ted with a fGT;J t~ents of gr"cloY olay~ sil'çy toward base of interval. Sa.ndstonso medium light ft;ra7 t1:t th yelloiilish cast, val"Y fine to fine grained. grains subangu,lar to su.'broundt- pritla:ry mineral is qaartz abou.t 80...85%. bio1;i te and p;n'i ts also prase!1t. very soft ani :fria.ble;. non...calœToous; fair oil odor, yo11o~1 cut å..nd DMlIm.1sh yellow residue :from 472 ft,. aa2ao SIMPSON CORE i?3ììstJ: NO. 14 Oore Døo'J!. R.ecoy~ a 465-475' 9 475.485' ·10 485-495· n 495...505' 12 505...515 t e 1010" 0'9" 0'6" 1010" 2t9t1 618" 1f7" 1ó'O" 7' 6" lt31t 1'38 a .0" 2' 1ft 413" 4'2" l'S" e F!sc~:Þ..\1s.a Sandstone, medium grq tr11 th ;yellow1øh cast. vGi!T fine to fine grainðdþ vè1'!l caloareou.ø. hal'd. irregular fracture.. Sanc1.øtone. a.s 1n interval 3.9tt in th1a core. Radiolaria preø&t. Sandstone as i1:œecU.a:te13 a.bovee six inches of the upper foot is moderately' ~ the baJance is veri soft; non... calcareous; fiar oil eta1n and odor throughout interval, amber er¿t wi th CCl.4 ane! r&11ow1eh brown residue from 476 1'1 Shal7 c1a3. medium light grr¡ø interbedded With light grtJ.'il 'Iiltstone laminae and a tflftl partings of veZ'3' fine sand. The part11lgs hs;.,e a Ye110tdøh stain or ca.st, no bentonite 01" nsh ranains; low dtP. ncm-ca.lcareous" San<1stone. soft. silty to very fine grained;. tail' odor and øtÐ1n. Ra.é1i.olaria very rare. Sanc18tone~ med1ùm o11ve gra:}T (or mecU.um grê3 with a. strong yellow1øh cast), veryflne ßJÚned, soft snd triable. An inch th:Lak ÑU'd. grœrieb ¡renow cl~ ironstone concretion at 491 it. anå. another silty one near the bottom of the interval. One sanctr ,parting at bottom i8 rather coarse aDd contain.s two subangv.lar black chert pebbles; ILOn.-cal- careoua; fair 011 stain and odor throughout interval, 7ello' cut and broun1sh yellow residue f:rom 492 tt,. $andøtone, m~um gra'¥ with. a. yellowish cast. very fine grained. very calcareouø. hard. irreglllar fracture.. Sandstone. as in the uppermost interval of this corel) No microto8s1lso;. Sandøtone. £IOtt. eo 1med1a.teJ.7 above. a. grayish yellow cl~ ironstone concretion in about the middle of the lnterq val.. Sandstone becomes bai'4er in last 3 inches of interval: fair oil stain and odor,-,ellow cut and yello\'1ish brown . residue a.t 496 tt~ . Clsy and ehàly cla1' 0 medium light gra::¡ ~ hackly cleavage» shaly cleav~e not \1s11 developed, becomes slightly silty and moderately bard in last few inches of the lnterval& sa.n.q partib&S. Cla7 and ehe..1y clay a medium (!,ra:¡ to &trk gray, P1'ri ti c simila.r to that described abovG bllt contains numerous coaly laminae. Coal (lignite or su.b bituminous) Occurs in layer2 up to 2 am. thick, is bedded, bas block.v fra.cture and is &111 black: non-calcareous. Radiolaria very rare.. (3' 6" Ice reported drilled at top of core) Shaly clay. medium ,i'ig'ht grQ. hackly cleavage. veT¡' l:i. ttle carbonaceous ma.terial; non-œlcareous, dip probabl;r 5 degre~ or less.. Radiola.ria ver'J rare. -3- S:n.œSOB CORE fEST :rJO. 14 Qore D~th ~ecovGr.y 13 566-575' SIOII 14 575-585' 9'0" 15 SSf)...595 I 1010" 16 595.605' 10'0" 17 605-615' 10'0" 18 615-625' 10'0" 19 ?OO..71O' 10'0" a') 845-855' 10'0" 21 906-9169 lOaO" 2°5A 7'7" e .e Description Sandstone, medium l1ght grQ. V'e'1!9' sott or pract1 cally unconsolidated.. rlclean". betweØll fine and med1œ grained, aubang\4lar. prbzary minerai is quart2~. This sand diff'era from. those d.escribed above in this test not on17 in grain s1s....which is larger than above-but in the faèt that white 18 larger than äbove-but in the fa.ct tl".a.t that white and 4I'iZ ~z are both abundant giv1J1g aD all over ü9.9.lt andpeppsrll appee.l'aDoe.. one thin (5 mm.) 1qer of Ugnite a.t top of the interval; non-calcareous; 110 stain, ve17 taint petroliferous odor. no œt. greas7 film as reø1òne at 572 ft. .. Sandstone, as immediate11 above, grain siBa gradually de" creases to fiDe sand at base: no etain¡ veT¡ taint petrol... itOl'OU8 odor" very. verT pale cut and very pale yellow res- :lÔD.e at fff1 ft. Sandstone a.s àbo'f'e. very sott. fine sand size, micaoeous, wi th smallØJ' grains "salt and peppertt effect not as notice... able. No shows. Sandstone as above, one ømaU gre:rish 7ellotfl clay ironstone ennoretion at GOO ft.; nOD-calœreous; faint petrol:1.terous oJt?Z' f'rom 616 ft.. 1).0 cut,. AD res14ue. Sandstone. as above. soft. fine grai,nec1. micaceous; .,e17 fa.int odor (1). no ~t5 no res1ðD.e at 606, ft. Sandstone as aboTé; no shOws. Sandstone, .lIed1um light gray-. T8.1.'3 fine to f1ne..gl"aineß. mbangular to subroW1deå. gra1ns. 95% ~rtz-äbout 3/4 ~mi.te and 1/4 grS3, very sott and friable, slight tendenq in the barder streaks to cleave pa.rallel the bedding. a fe'l4 darlt carbonaceous..micacøous 1aIIñnae. beds èasent1ally flaiÞ l1ing; non-calcareous; faint petrolif'erous odor (1')" no cut, no residue from 707 ft. No microfossila. Sandstone, mediU1D light gray. very fine grain~ sl1'broundaO. grains, 95% quartz, conta1ns some yellow q'.ulrtz and thereby ë11f'ers somewhat from sandston.e in Core 19, -rery soft and friable; non,..œlca.reouo; taf.nt petro11ferous odor (1); no cut, no rss1ãne from 848 ft. ' . No microfossils. Claï1. medium' grq~ doGS not have sbäl:f cleava.ge but has irregIÙar hackl,. fracture;. slightlt 811ty, very si1ghtl3r calcareous. sandstone, essentially the same as that described 114 Core 19 but has no cleavage parallel bedding" Last inch of ~d- stone in core is cœented id th fine light gray argillaceous (1) material; no shOWB. No microfossils.. ...4.. e e SIMPSON CORE TE~ NO. 14 Core ~Q ReCO"'~ll æ 956.-965' 10'0" 23 974-984' 10'0" DeseriDt1o~ sandstone, Ve'Z7 :fine gratned and s.f.l teton.. mdum light gms. three la(e~8 ofha.rd silty ~8h ;yellow olay ironøtone at 956'. 962' and 964': Don..ealcareouø; nð shows. 1?eo.tali~ 1otmd. San de tone. med1um light ere:¡ .vsJ'7 fine to fine grained, subal1811lar to subrouncled cramS', primary mineral t.. wh1 te ~at pract1ca1~ uuconaoUda ted; non..ca.lcareouø: no showI. lITo m1cl'OtoSei.ls.. 24 1015-1023' 4'On Silty, 8ha17 clq t medium light þaf. irregular aud bac1t17 oleavage. 1'1on-calcareous., f.ficrotosø118 oommon ZOne I.. 25 1031..10451 6'0" 4'Ou Sha17 c1e3. með1_ light gra::¡, hackl7 cleavage, slightly calcar8C$s gnqi,sh "ellow cla,y ironstone concretion at 1O~ It. 2'0" Sha.l7 911 t. mec11um light gra:r w1 th Tellotdeh cast wi tb a few laminae .of' sha1¥ cIq as desoribed 1mmediate17 above; non-èa.lcareous. U101'Of088118 common.. æ 1072.10754 310" Shaly c1à:1" me41:am light øa3. mo4e:ra.1Jely hard, baddy c1eavase; non-oalca:reous-. Mlcl'Otoseilø common.. Z1 13)9-1218 t 10'0" Sandstonè. medium light ~. very fine to fine gratne~ pr1ms.J.7 mineral 18 quarts 90%. subangular to eubrounded~ very 80ft; no.a...calcaHOul. No shows. ' M1c1'Otos.i.l, abel_i;. -5- ~ 1 roO~21O lOOOI'J 2 2l0.~2æ j 9~OIJ 3 2a:,-23) I lOiOIt 4 230·,,240 ! 10'0" 5 24O.~250 I lO'OtJ 6 250=258 ¡ 'saD" e 4UOII 160rt OS 5\1 092" 13U" ot Sit e SIMPSON CORE ~EST NO~ 14A Lithologic Desc~ip~ion Clay and sbaly clay, light g:ra;r# shsly cleavage 18 not veT'1 ~'Jell developed but there are some m·edt\1lJ1 light gray s1lty~ micao~~~ partings. occasionally silty 1~1~ inas. tan&ency toward vertical fract1J.re. ~íormal tatl.lt~ ing on a. t1inute scale 1,.11 th displacements up to 5 mmo noted at approximately 203 ft~; non=calcareou9; estimat8( dip 6 degrae9~ No mlcrofossils~ . Shaly clay and clay as arov8ú ha.ckly cles:vege. dip 25,..00 degreeÐ~ life microfoasils. As above~ åipe u1' to ro degrees¡ a black carbonaceouG layer 2 ;Q",ffi.. thick at 2~6t, it.. !\fo micl'Ofossils" . AS aboveþ a few silty lam1nae~ parti~larly at bottom of intervalt dip 15 d~reea~ COTa ba.d.1y b:rokan and mixed 1111 th d:rilling mud in last four feet of interval, !!o mic:rofos~il!3.. Sba1y silt. medium light gra.v, contains ~t few laI:1.inae of shaly cl8Y and also lam1naø of verJ! fine sandstona" A :1'&4 partings of oarbonaceou~<I ma,terial ,"!,!'€ þresanto 1,11no1' fractures are present an,d are tilled wi th ~li€h<¡;:~~' darker colo red clay ma.terial ~ Some of the 1'1il t hal!l biotite and carbonaceous flecksZ non-calc."lToou.s; no $hOÍ!1 No microfosai18o . Interbedded. oil t and clay similar to aòovs but in 5Q.=60 proportion, minor fractures 1'1110d with clay found in the d1to Dips indetsl'minate; non=C21caroous" Bentonitic shaly clay. light 'gray to medium light gl~Y9 the larger the proportion. of bantoni te the lighter the colol'ø Contains browish ii sh raIla1ns~ non-œlc~l1·eou~. 5 degree di p ~ A. :zone containing some shaly clay plus several la.yer~ up to 3/4 inch thicl~ of vlhi te prismatic crystals$ ef:fer~ vescs vigorously wi th acid..may be calc! toe 01" a1'a.goni teo Thsse layers have beml pO\'ldered 'Oil drilling to t>1h! ts chaJ.lty material around the edge~ of the co rs,<> Ver,y bentonitic ~haly clay. light gray~ fracturedo Shaly clay, medium light gray~ contains man.;¡r brow fish r~a1ns~ also \·¡hi te and yellOill ca.lcareous peleC:Y'"þod shells (~era:m;!) ~ nOl1=oo.lcareous; 5 ð.e~ea dip; non= c:a.lca.l'6ous; 5 degree Mp; non=calca:reot\?o Bentotii tic clayt medium gray \1Ïi th bluish cast¡ sbaly to iii.a.ss1v;i¡}~ Xì.cn~calca.rccuso = I; = suœSJ()N CORE T~"3T 110,. 14A .Qm ~~ ';: 258",,2601 Ji.aOOVSrJr 1~611 8 200.".262' 1~6t1 9 262....266· 4tOU 10 266=a75~ 8~QI1 11 275-2833 0'0« 12 282',=290 ~ '7ßOÇ3 e 2$6" 01JIO" 2~ 8 tl lao« e Des c~i 1) itl:,O!! Bentoni tic cÞ.y as abo~e} also some interbedded 9ha~V cl~~ ~T1th fish r~ns.. Hicró:f()s:~ils rare" radiolaria present.. :Benton! t10t $:1.l'ÎiY cla.y, light g~..:y to medium gra:J~ sbaly to lJacsive" In the middle of the interval there is tour inches of nhaly cl~ containing all ablmdance of ca.rbon::P aeons :f'l;i!cks~ non=calcareous. !Jl1c?ofoS9ils rare, radio.,.. laria. prt;)sen1i" 13en-toni tic silty clay a.s a.bovEI. carbonaceous a.t 263 ftH 5 degree ð;~p" R-liorofossils ml"e. radiolaria. presento AS abovee 'but even more bentonitic.- laminae of ver'T light ~s;r and \1hite. nearly pure bentonite up to two inches thiok at appl"'orlrnatelY,270. 271.'1273, and 27* ft., Fioh f2'a{~Hmtß in the shaly èlay at Z718 it.. and in the last nin® inche~ of the core,. La9t 9 inches also eonta,1n whi te and yellow calcareous Inoceramus and ammon! te remains; ~~n~calcareous,. p~ifõi~riä'preeent. No recovery.. Sha.1;y cl~~ maaium light gra::¡, b:ro\m fish rema.ins very a.'bU1ldan·~~ light colored bentonitic zonsg at 283t 41; and 284' 611: non calcareous.. Very bentrm.:i.tic olay! mediW!l gray to light gI'a3, mass:i"ø~ fJT3'Zg to th~ touch; .non-calcareous.. Shal"y cla.Y$ mødium light €fl'2Y& 9imil..~r to the first po%'"" t10n of. 1;his acTe but with a. ~'3.r.gðr amo~.nt ot final:r dis= sanine;!;aÜ \ientoni te and fe'lJ1sr fish l~æains.. Dark car.... bonaceouB l~Ðr at ·top and a.t bottom of interval, a thiBc., one incl1 thiel>:...layer of dull ba.le'!:: coal at 287~9"; non..... calcareous; dip 5 d~greeG~ Very bS11~(Hl~.tic cl~, light gl'a;"1Þ nOrlr-> c31œ.TêOU, s.. Radio12xia p:r~s,~t& riJ __ ~.: G:'> e e snt'?SOlì COR]] TEST ?,;fO" 14- Di '¡j rill The foUo'tJing is a SUll!mal"Y "basoo on the washed cuttingc: the ,11611 geologistt s re.:. port.~ and ~,he electric l'Jg" Interval --- .,...... roo 2~65& 65=86 e 135=90 !) 90=953 9f)...lOO~ 150-200 Q 2í'.JÛ-220 0 220=235 3 23f>.,..240Q 240...2.!15~ 24&.285Q 285-3259 325=3èJÛ g 3-f.:O-300 ~ 3€{)=3S0 ti 3eù=385 t æ5...æ5~ 395-405' (.o5=435~ 435=440 ~ {':4D-445 ,¡ 4L:-5...465 ~ 4.-65-515 ~ 5J.$..,Sro ,) 5a)".S50ß 600"",565~ 565- 6:25; 625=635~ 635-555~ 655".665° 665=,590 9 {ì90= 700 ~ Ics Clay, yellow:tsh gray. sil-tYt al$O vari-colored rounded to suòangnlar, :tin0 sand. aome grains well þoli t'lhed.. Occasional well rounded, yellow and black chert l::lEibbles" vlW. te pelecypod shall fZ'ag¡nen.ta~ r'9.re Gubik micro1'auna,.. Sand., fine to V0!'Y' fine" Nonuse shall f:ragmellto~ rare mic1'ofa1.1Ila . :Base of the Gubik at aP.!H'orlmately 85 ft.. L1!! Limeatone~ mediüm daik gray to darlt grey, Gub:lk aand contsmination" Limestone (proòa.'bl:¡ fI'OID above) and Gu'bilt ßaJld contnmiM.tion.. Clay: light gray~ some silt at 225,.,135ij ~ much Gl'l.l)ik sand aontaminätion,. C~y and silt" .Q.ore~L~~~,D.d 2 C1a~ a."ld silt.. Sil tstone, light gray" v fðZ'Y Ct:>J.careouøc. Clay ~~d sil~~ · Silt and clay, light g:ra·~t to medium ligh:it g:re::!" lighter colored 1Hmtoni tic .clay and benton! te, hf)~_gonal biot1 ta:f1akss. bl'own::i.sh fish bone f%'a6I1sntth raTe ·~o a.bundant !no}~~:;oam~ pr1mn9 and fZ'ai$l3enh. ,!ifJ11jH'tÐn't radiola.ria", £rtres 2=7 silt:. medium light g,re;¡~ Silt, madiœn light g:r~" Clay and sil t. Silt.. Siltßtona, caleäreoua.. Silt and very fine sand" Clay a,nd silt" Very fine to fine sand~ 90% ole.:'l:r~ 'VJM te and gra:¿r q:tlar-¡j3~ prima:rily flUb.,. a.."lgu.lar" some :g-;¿brounded" ¡)~T~'i t'3~ bio<~i te~, ,~~O BúIDa (d.H., Shm\1 of oil "...~1 Lr''''ð ' - ~u bQlWo Cl.a:r¡, rdlt~ gra;ïi!lÌl ~"sl1ot!.t :1on.,..calca:roous clay i!'OZ!~toile concretion", Silt alld a s11tstone$ med;þ';¡ID light gra:ff~ very cal{;a,2'Æ~o1W~ Very fine to fin.e sand, ;1hc¡tlIß 0;( oil and gs.S.. '" f' '11 <t'\ ~~_es :~~ U}.~r çJld silt;'} ;:;.i], t and BOlle clay:¡ coal;?' na'je¡>ial~ saat at 535~ td th good shmiJ of oil and gas", V$T'/¡ fine to fine øand(, :rim.cll ~oa1y m::~:ta:ri¿l~ Co 1"a9 _1~!ê. :'fine S2I1d.. 7e?y fine 31'lnd~ st\.bang¡.1.lar,. e313entially all olear quartz;> Clay, \>]ith clay iroû-stor:.<e 1X):ilCrstion, also mJ1äll amount of calca,reous ~ilti3ton0.. Clay ~ carbonaceous f:ra@rien.\ts~ c¡'al~ pyri ·te and ma.l'(;'9.$i tel> TJe'!!il~ fine ·to medi:um sand" ooal., = a = e e BIr1J?SOrT C-crRB TEST l1C)~. 14 11i t C,."t ¡nt~!:?a~ 700=710 I '110= '725 ~ 725-';00 ¡ 700='770' 7'70=775J '175-185t 785='795!. ",95=8451 845=S5f 070...895 â 895=905 ¡ 906-91ß¡ 915=935 ¡ 93~94SI 945=955' 955=9651 985-.970 ¡ 970",,9751 974=984' ~)f.35".,.lO le, ¡ lOl5=102::5! 1023=10291 l039=10,~5~ 1045=10'72 ¡ 1072=1075 ¡ 1075=1145' 1145=1165¡ 1165=1175' 1175~120!~ ; 1208~1218; 1215<=12SI)'! 1255=12701 COI"S 19 "'-="~ VS5."y fine to roeditun gand" Clay a.'"ld gome saJlde med,ilW1 Hgh"t gray. Clay ironstoue concretioIlø ca.l= ca.~eous~ Y'al1o~ñM. gra,Ye e,'i..?35J t small amount of coa.l" Fine to mediu.m ~a,,"ldð ,ru.bf'...f1{::v.la?~ cl¢)al' and 1I1hite qu.art2. coalp biotite.., Clay, l' and $anéLo Sa;].dt calcareous ail tstone a.t 780 ft. Fine sand and clay~ clay il~nstone concretion at 790 ft. Very fine to :fine 1!Ja..'1d) með.i~J.D.1 light g2'~Y. S'llbang",lar~ clear. !¡,1hi te and gray ÿ,'Ila.rtz, clay ironstone oon~retlo1'/.s at 810 and 843 ft,. silty tOt'Ia.l'd bottom of interval. -º-Cl.!,e 2Q. Silt to very fine sandt moaUy subax>.gu.lar ~\Tft.i-te q'Uart2 but a,l1:!o some yellow auartz. ~ clay 1J.11 th some £11 t and ve'i"'¡ :;~irle sand" Slln.d~ finct some C-ub1k cont"-WlinationQ ~1 Fi;:¡{) sa.nd~ Dental~, at 915 :It,, Silt and some cl~Q 'ler¡¡ fine sand" Co re 22 ë1"a.v. some very fine sand" Li,:¡astone or V61"Y calcarect\~ dltstonee madi:wn gra:g~ ale.o very fine aa....'li,t, çº. re 23 -¡Fâ:ry fine to fine s¡:u¿~ slightly calcaroous in spots? ~ Zone 1 11l1cyo;fa:wMl. Core ~ Olay arId silt" Q2!e 25 Clay and silt~ Zone 1 micTOf~un~~ Co ra 26 "- Claÿ and silt containing some 3trea1~s of very fins SÐlld cQntaiuing ¡;¡. 11 ttle oleaI'D Dink garne'~.. Dantalium. Fif.16 to medioo- sand~ con'ta1,.n~a'-i:Üii® gal~llet> easy . FiZ1~ sand~ clear \lint te 2.11,1 g'l:;;;'"W qua?tz~ Zona! m1 Gl'ôfá,Uila. ~8 :IL ri:.:ì.G SaIldz ZC.Il€: I miC1'Oi'âuna~ Sa.1J.d and clay G ,7~.A-~_ ~rp~,", :6"lol"e..\bcS Röbin~on~ Goologist Saptem'bs:;," 20 è 1349 o .,