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HomeMy WebLinkAbout169-079DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF SPILL PREVENTION AND RESPONSE Industry. Preparedness and Pipeline Program Ms. Janet D. Platt BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, ,~K 99519-6612 February 15, 1996 File No.' 300.15.176 Re'. TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR 555 Cordova St. Anchorage, AK 99501 Phone (907)-269-7679 Fax (907)-269-7649 Closure Confirmation - Inactive Drilling Waste Site Simpson Lagoon No. 32-14A Dear Ms. Platt: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has received correspondence, dated January 30. 1996, requesting final closure of the Simpson Lagoon No. 32-14A disposal facility. As noted in your letter, provisional closure of the site was granted by ADEC to Chevron USA, Inc. in June. 1992. The closure followed the initial site assessment, conducted July 4, 1991, and extensive site rehabilitation performed in April, 1992. Also as noted in your correspondence, the property was transferred to BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA), effective January 1, 1994. Subsequent to the transfer, BPX. A conducted visual and water quality monitoring in the summer of 1994 and provided a final monitoring report to ADEC in February., 1995. The' ADEC commends BPXA on your effort to remove additional surface debris from the site in August. 1995, and to achieve a high standard of site cleanliness at final closeout. The request for final closure of the Simpson Lagoon site is unnecessary. Final closure of the site was approved by ADEC on August 7, 1992, in correspondence to Mr. Paul Walker with Chevron. Perhaps this document was omitted from the facility records when the property was transferred to BPXA. A copy of the final closure document has been attached for your review. Closure confirmation of the site was previously discussed with Mr. Dave Lowe and a copy of the closure document was included in correspondence dated October 2, 1995 (also attached). The Simpson Lagoon facility was evaluated in accordance with the ADEC Interim Site Asses.~ment. Guidance for Inactive Drilling Waste Sites, June 1991. The new Alaska Solid Waste Regulations, 18 AAC 60, became effective January. 28, 1996 and contains a chapter on inactive reserve pit closures (18 AAC 601440). The closure criteria in the new regulations parallel the closure criteria in the 1991 guidance document, and the review procedures require a discussion of the risk screening Ms. Janet D. Platt 2 February. 14, 1996 assessment as required in the 1991 document. Final closure of the Simpson Lagoon No. 32-14A facility, under approval of the department on August 7, 1992 constitutes final closure under the new regulations, as specified in 18 A, AC 60.440(a)(1). If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Jim Chatham at 269-7679 of tkis office. Sincerely, es R. Chatham Reserve Pit Closure Program Coordinator /irc/C:XdCHA'Fiq. AMXBPX~296ACLOS.APP) Enclosure: ADEC Simpson Lagoon No. 32-14A Final Closure Approval CC: Dave Lowe, BPX, Anchorage Jennifer Parnell, BPX, Anchorage James Chatham, ADEC, Anchorage Joe Sautner, ADEC, Anchorage PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska m~s~ 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD No. Lease Memorandum To File: API No. Well Name Operator Abnd Date Completed Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. sf~ csg: /3'q"~ ~ t5 ~ ~ ~6~-o~ ~ '2~'00 Long Csg: Liner: Perf intervals - tops: Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code. ..... I · ~ ' / - Well head cut off: Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Conclusions: Code WALTER J. HfCKEL. GOVERNOR STATE PIPELIXE COORDIXATOR'S OFFICE Department of Environmental Conservation - Department of Natural Resources Department of Fish and Game ',',/EST 4tr~ AVENUE. SUITE 2C %CHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 :~-ONE: 19071 £78-8594 ,907) 278-8595 =-',X: ;907) 272.,3690 .-x,u~ust 7 1992 Letter No: File No: 92-68-gv '-00.15. 176 CERTIFIED ~XlAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED # Nlr. Paul G. Walker !_anti Business Unit Ctne;'ron, LI.S.A. Production Co. inc. P.O. Box 1635 Houston, TX 77251 Dear .%Ir. Walker: i,~e' ,:Simpson Lagoon ¢32-.-X/ Drilling Waste Disposal Facility Final Closure ,Approval 'Fine ,-\laska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has received and completed its review of Chevron U.S.,A. Inc.'s July 31, 1992 letter, with enclosures, requesting ~'tpproval for final closure of Chevron's Simpson Lagoon #32-14A Drilling Waste Disposal Facility. The decision to grant final closure approval on this site has been based on a reviexv of the photo-documentation or' the site inspection performed on July 12. I991. From this review, :he integrity of the pit cap appears intact, drainage has established itself away from the :oad,,pit area. and ponding nor subsidence has occurred on the restored area. ,Also noted was the removal and disposal of debris on site that had been snow covered and not visible at the time of the restoration. ..\11 photo-documentation and monitoring terms set forth in the Departments's June 17, 1992 closure approval letter have been tnet. FINAL CLOSURE APPROVAL: The Simpson Lagoon #32-14A request for final closure 'approval submitted by Ctnevron U.S.A. is hereby approved, effective August 7. 1992. "Finis tX, hal closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions' Mr Paul G. Walker Simpson Lagoon Closure .August '~'. 1t-)92 TERSIS .AND CONDITIONS NEW INFORMATION' Should additional information concerning environmental conditions at the facility make further actions necessary to protect human health or the environment, the Department reserves the right to reouire additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remectiation at the facility. DUTY TO RESPOND: Notwithstanding any other provisions or requirements of this final closure approval, a person causing or permitting the discharge of oil or other hazardous substances is required bv law to immediately contain and cleanup the discharge. (,AS 46.04.020: 46.09.020). CO.:NIPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS' If amendments to this r]nalclosure approval are necessary to meet the requirements of any new laws or regulations, the facility owner,,operator must submit an application for amendment to the Department at the above :'~ddress. The facititv ov,'ner/operator must adhere to all applicable state statutes and regulations. ADJUDICATORY HEARING' ,-Xnv person ,,,,'ho disagrees with the decision may request an adjudicatory hearing bx.' se~'ing upon the Commissioner a request for hearing that complies with the requirements of I8 AAC 15.200- .310. The heanng request must be received by the Commissioner within 30 days from the date of this letter. Hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation at 4.10 Willoughby Avenue. Juneau. AK 99801-1'728 within 30 days of receipt of this letter. If o is waived and the decision a hearin,:, is not recluested within 30 days. the ri~_ht to a hearin: becomes final. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dennis Timmons at 258-5400 of this or'rice. .'t Since'rely,/ Simon i >M~awson Regional Administrator Pipeline Corridor Regional Office Jerry Brossia. ADNR/SPCO Phil Brna, ADF&G/SPCO Tonv Braden. ADNR/SPCO Rick Smith, ADNR,..'Fairbanks Heather Stockard, ADEC,'EQ ~like ~Ienge. ADEC/EQ/Juneau Bob Cannone, PCRO/NSDO Bill Smvth. PCRO/NSDO L. Lynch. ADNR/Fairbanks Jim Haynes. ADNR/Anchorac, e WALTER J. HICKEL. GOVERNOR STAT!~ PIPELINE COORDINATOR'S OFFICE : Department of Environmental Conservation -_ Def)artment of Natural Resources : De!~artment of Fish and Game June 17. 1992 4,11 WEST 4tn AVENUE. SUITE 2C ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 PHONE: (9073 278-8594 (9073 278-8595 FAX: (907) 272-0690 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED # Letter No: 92-49-gv File No: 300.15.176 Miss Emily L. Davies Environmental Specialist, Alaska Chevron, U.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 107839 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 .Dear Miss Davies' Re' JUN 2 1992. hq- (>"Ch Sol!O& ~Saz~,...,.,o wast~ ( Simpson Lagoon ~32-14A) Drilling Waste Dispos~-'~]i~.t, os34~i~iS'roval Please find enclosed the Drilling Waste Disposal Facility Closure Approval Letter for Chevron U.S.A., Inc.'s Simpson Lagoon #32-14A Site. This letter was revised, and is now being reissued, in response to comments received from Chevron U.S.A., Inc. regarding the Terms and Conditions Section of the approval. After consideration of these comments, the department has changed the monitoring requirement from two years to monitoring within one year following site rehabilitation, for the Simpson Lagoon #32-14A Site. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate m contact Dennis Timmons at 258-5400 of / / this office. sinCe~lv, Simon J. Mawson Regional Administrator Pipeline Corridor Regional Office SJM/D RT/giv ,G:\Clencal,ga,lYwtoneO2-49-gvI cc: Jerry Brossia. ADNR/SPCO Phil Brna. ADF&G/SPCO Tony Braden. ADNR/SPCO Rick Smith. ADNR/Fairbanks Glenn Miller, ADEC/Juneau Bob Cannone, PCRO/NSDO Bill Smvth. PCRO/NSDO L. Lynch, ADNR/Fairbanks Jim Haynes. ADNR/Anchorage Mike Menge, ADEC/EQ/Juneau Heather Stockard, ADEC/EQ/Juneau STATE PIPELINE COORDINATOR'S OFFICE × _-_ Department of Environmental Conservation -_ Department of Natural Resources - Department of Fish and Game May 27, 1992 411 WEST -'tn AVENUE. SUITE 2C ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501 PHONE: (907) 278-8594 (9O7) 278-8595 FAX: (907) 272-0690 Letter No: 92-40-gv File No: 300.15. 176 CERTIFIED MAIL RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Miss Emily L. Davies Environmental Specialist. Alaska Chevron. USA. Inc. P.O. Box 107839 Anchorage, AK 99510 ,. Dear Miss Davies' ;.,.: . J, ij i-..i 0 2 i?_;92 Re: (Simpson Lagoon ""-" ' ~..,.:-.~) Drilling Waste Disposal Facility Closure Approval The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has received and completed its review of your May 13. 1992 letter, with enclosures, requesting approval for closure of Chevron's Simpson Lagoon #32-14A Drilling Waste Disposal Facility. The decision to grant closure approval on this site has been based on a review of the inactive drill[nc, waste site assessment document, closure/site restoration plan. and closure/site restoration project report accompanied bv site photodocumentation. Title: Assessment of Inactive Drilling Waste Sites in Northern Alaska, consistino of the North Slope volume ~ · Supporting Documents: Pit Closure/Site Restoration Plan for Simpson Lagoon #32-14A; Reserve Pit Closure/Site Restoration Project Report:. Photodocumentation or' Pit Closure/Site Restoration Submitting Person: Emily Davies. Chevron U.S.A. Covered Facilities' Simpson Lagoon #32-14A Miss Emily L. Davies Simpson Lagoon Closure 2 May 26, 1992 Synopsis of Closure Proceedure: Backfill and cap reserve pit as described in Site Restoration Plan. Contour to facilitate drainage away from pit area. Fertilize disturbed area. Recover and remove remaining, debris to disposal offsite. CLOSURE APPROVAL: The Simpson Lagoon #32-14A request for closure application submitted by Chevron U.S.A. is hereby approved, effective May 27, 1992. This approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: TERMS AND CONDITIONS: , Photo-documentation, to include a writeup of site conditions at time of field visit, should be submitted to the department as part of a yearly monitoring basis. This annual monitoring report should cover such topics as visually inspecting the integrity of the cap and pit area and noting any subsidence that may have occurred there, ensuring that the contour of the structure still facilitates drainage away from the pit area. and evaluating the disturbed area for revegatati0n.. The Simpson Lagooon #32-14A Site shall be monitored annually for a period of two years. The annual monitoring should be conducted during the months [July, August or September] when the site is free of ice and snow, and an adequate determination can be made of the site conditions. With the submittal, and subsequent review by the department, of the second .','ear's annual monitoring report, a decision will be made by the department as to whether further monitoring at this site is warranted. NEW ENFO~ATION: Should additional information concerning environmental conditions at the facility make further actions necessary to protect human health or the environment, the Department reserves the fight to require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remediation at the facility. DUTY TO RESPOND: Notwithstanding any other provisions or requirements of this closure approval, a person causing or permitting the discharge of oil or other hazardous substances is required bv law to immediately contain and cleanup the discharge. (AS 46.04.020; 46.09.020). Simpson Lagoon Closure COMPLLauNCE WITH APPLICABLE LAWS: If amendments to this closure approval are necessary, to meet the requirements of a.nv new laws or regulations, the facility owner/operator must submit an application for amendment to the Department at the above address. The facility owner/operator must adhere to all applicable state statutes and regulations as they may be amended from time to time. ADJLrDICATORY HEARING: Any person who disagrees with the decision may request an adjudicatory, hear/ng by serving upon the Commissioner a request for heating that complies with the requirements of 18 AAC 15.200 - .310. The heating request must be received bv the Commissioner within 30 days from the date of this letter. Hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation at __z Hospital Drive. P O. Box 0, Juneau AK 99811 1800 within 30 davs of receipt of this letter. If a heanng is not requested within 30 days, the right to a hear/ng is waived and the decision becomes final. If'you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dennis Timmons at 258-5400 of this office. Sincerely; Simon J. Mawson Regional Administrator Pipeline Corridor Regional Office SJM/DRT/gv <toRo-~:=~c.ixdo~c,~240-gv~ CC: Jerry Brossia. ADNR/SPCO Phil Bma, ADF&G/SPCO Tony Braden, ADNR/SPCO Rick Smith, ADNR/Fafibanks Heather Stockard, ADEC/EQ/Juneau Mike Menge, ADEC/EQ/Juneau Bob Cannone. PCRO/NSDO Bill Smyth, PCRO/NSDO L. Lynch, ADNR/Fairbanks Jim Haynes, ADNR/Anchorage Chevron ,. j Chevron U.S.A. Inc. P.O. Box 36366, HousTon, TX 77236 · Phone {713) 561-3900 Central Production Business Unit March 26, 1992 , Mr. D. W. Johnston Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear D. W. Johnston, A duplicate copy of the Simpson Lagoon 32-14A abandonment, completion report is attached. Simpson Lagoon 32-14A was drilled to 10,483 ft. in July 1969. It was redrilled up dip to 12,546 ft. A test packer was cemented in the hole during drill stem test operations. The well was sidetracked and completed with a slotted liner in Oct. 1969. The well is on a gravel pad approximately 2-1/2 miles west of the Milne Point road system. It has not been connected by road or flowline, nor are there plans to do so. A mechanical integrity test was performed in 1984 which indicated the well to be in sound condition. It is not deemed economically feasible to connect the well to the Milne Point infrastructure. The well has been. shut-in since 1969. We respectfully request approval of the attached abandonment program so that we may bring the well into compliance with current AOGCC regulations. Very truly yours, Drilling Superintendent MKR/mkr attachments: Abandonment program Well schematics Form 10-403 JUN - 1 7992 0il :& Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage CHEVRON U.S.A. Inc. SIMPSON LAGOON 3E-14A FINAL ABANDON SKETCH Abandonment Marker 10.2 ppg Brine 10.2 ppg Mud Casing Removed 3.7' Below Grade TOC at 3.7' Below Grade 26", 68.75 #/ft, Grade B at 80' MD Cemented To Surface Surface Plu9 From 200' To Surface (Permafrost Cement) Inside 7" & 7" x 13-5/8" Annulus 20", 85 #/ft, Grade B at 498' MD Cemented To Surface ETOC 7" x 13-3/8" Annulus at 610' MD 13-3/8", 68 #/ft, K-55 at 2650' MD Cemented to Surface Plug #3 from 2550' MD to 4348' MD (Class "G") Retainer at 4348' MD Cement Plug #2 From 4348' MD to 4505' MD (Class "G") Stage Tool at 4398' MD ETOC Plug #1 at 8541' MD (Class "G") Retainer at 8691' MD w/55 sx Class "O" squeezed below 5", 18 #/ft, 100 Mesh Slotted Liner Top at 8716' MD 7", 29 #/ft, P-IlO/N-80 at 8800' MD Cemented to +610' MD Section Milled From 8800' MD to 8850' MD and Well Sidetracked RECEIVED J UN - Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio[~ Anchorage ~ 5" Slotted Liner Bottom at 9295' MD TD at 9300' MD CAD FILE: 32-14A t ~r' OJ{.IGINAL { STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED [] SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 69-79 3. Address 8. APl Number 3001 C STREET, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99510 ~'"'-'L""'"':~""':..i~!'' '~ ~' 50-029-20029-01 , 4. Location of well at surface ' ~:" 9. Unit or Lease Name 1882' FNL, 1479' FEL, SEC 14, T13N, RgE, U.M., ALASKA ~ SIMPSON LAGOON At Top Producing Interval.~'-10. Well Number · , 32-14A 9076' - 9734' (MD), 6584' - 6617' (TVD), 4330' & 1755' F/SURFACE LOCATION At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool 9300' MD, 6734' TVD, 3239' FNL, 4303' FEL, SEC 23, T13N, R9E, UoM., ALASKA 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. W I LDCAT 20' KBr 37' ASL ADL - 25514 12. Date Spudded 13. DateT.D. Reached 14. Date Comp.,Susp. or Aband. ] 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116' No. of Completions 07/21/69 10/15/69 ABANDON - 04/21/92I N/A feet MSLI 1 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18.PlugBackDepth(MD+TVD) 19. Directional Survey I 20. Depth where SSSV set 21. Thickness of Permafrost 12,546' MD/8931' TVD SIDETRACK TO 1 9;~00' MD/6731 ' TVD YES [~ NO [] NONE feet MD 4- 1800' 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run ELECTRIC LOG AND INDUCTION LATEROLOG, GAMMA RAY, NEUTRON, CEMENT BOND & GYRO SURVEY 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED i 26" 68.75 B. SURFACE 80' KB 30" 70 sx CAL-SEAL 3.7' 20" 85 B SURFACE 49.8' KB 24" 590 sx CAL-SEAL/350 sx I IDEAL 3.7' 13-3/8" 68 K-55 SURFACE 2650' KB 17'½" 2500 sx CLASS "G" 3.7' 7" 29 P-110/N-80 SURFACE 8800' KB 9-7/8" 1700 sx cLAss "G" 3.7' 5" L I NER 18 SLOTTED 8716' KB 9295' KB 6" ,, 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) NONE NONE PLUGS: SEE ATTACHED 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. .... DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KiND OF MATERIAL USED 8691' - 9300' 55 sx CLASS "G" ..... 27. PRODUCTION TEST , , Date First Production J Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) 1 Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR !oIL-BBL. "GAS-MCF WATER-BBL cHoKE SIZE GAS-OIL RATIO TEST PERIOD i~ Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED.~, OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WA'TER-BB'L OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Press. 24-HOUR RATE ~ 28. CORE DATA , Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. RECEIVED JUN - 1 1992 Alaska,0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ...... Form 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE Submit in duplicate 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS GYRO SURVEY~ ABANDONNENT ACT IVl TY SUMHARY~ ABANDONMENT $CHEMAT I C 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any at.tachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the ~letails of any multiple stage cement- ing and. the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Ot'her-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none" Form 10-407 Chevron 32-14A APl No.: 50-029-20029-01 03/28/92: Pioneer road from M1-A to 32-14A. Rig on standby since 00:00 Hrs. 03/27/92. 03/29/92: Continue to work on ice road to 32-14A. Rig on standby. 03/30/92: Continue work on ice road. Preparing pad. R/U slickling unit on tree. Pull BPV on production string - no pressure on tubing. Check pressure on side string - no pressure. Rig on standby, 03/31/92: Continue ice road and pad construction from M-lA to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. R/U slickline unit on production string. RIH and retrieve PS plug at 99' WLM (tubing pressure at 1000 psi). RIH to fish storm choke. Tagged heavy oil at 200' WLM. POOH. R/U hot oil truck and displace tubing. RIH and retrieve storm choke fish at 8471' WLM. R/D slickline. Replace BPV. Rig on standby. 04/01/92: Continue ice road and pad construction from M-lA to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. Rig on standby. 04/02/92: Continue ice road and pad construction from M-lA to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. Rig on standby. 04/03/92: Continue ice road and pad construction from M-lA to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. Rig on standby. 04/04/92: Completed ice road and pad construction from M-lA to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. Mobilize EWS Rig #4 to Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. 04/05/92: Finish mobilization of EWS #4 rig to SimpsOn Lagoon 32-14A. Remove BPV on production string and bullhead 53 bbls of 10.2 PPG down string to kill well. Install BPV. N/D tree and N/U BOP's. Change rams to 2-7/8" and test BOP's. 04/06/92: Attempt to circulate down tubing - no success. R/U on 1-1/4" side string and circulate diesel at 180° F to thaw ice plug in tubing. R/U slickline on tubing. RIH and tag ice plug 13' below hanger. R/D slickline. POOH with 1-1/4" side string and L/D hanger (split hanger). RIH and displace tubing annulus with 200° F diesel to 1600'. Bullhead tubing volume of 10.2 PPG mud. R/U slickline to shift sliding sleev for annular displacement. 04/07/92: R/U slickline and test lubricator. Wellhead pressure at 900 psi. RIH with 1-1/2" assembly and B shifting tool to 6910'. Unable to go deeper. POOH. R/U and pump 30 bbls diesel down tubing. M/U 1-1/4" assembly and RIH to 8535' - tag up. R/U hose to lubricator and pump assembly down to 8577' -latch into Otis shifting sleeve. Close annular and open sleeve - tbg/annulus at 1100 psi. Dispalce out diesel with 10.2 PPG mud on choke to kill well. R/U slickline and RIH and shift sleeve closed. 04/08/92: 04/09/92: 04/10/92: 04/11/92: 04/12/92: 04/13/92: 04/14/92: 04/15/92: 04/16/92: 04/17/92: Shift sleeve closed. Pressure up annulus to 1000 psi to confirm. POOH and R/D slickline. Pull 1-1/4" side string BPV and circulate 10.2 PPG mud. POOH and L/D 1585' of 1-1/4" tubing. R/U HLS and RIH and cut 2-7/8" tubing at 528'. P/U overshot on 4" drill pipe and TIH to 528'. Latch tubing and attempt to straight pull release packer with 56,000# - no success. Rotate tubing 14 turns and release packer. POOH 90' and CBU. POOH and L/D 2-7/8" tubing. Finish POOH with tubing - well swabbing. L/D packer and 2-3/8" tubing tail. R/U HLS and RIH with 5.95" gauge ring/junk basket/CCL to 8712' (5' above liner top). POOH and L/D gauge ring. M/U 7" casing cement retainer and RIH on electric line to 8691' (21' above liner top). Set retainer at 8691', POOH and R/D HLS. P/U stinger and TIH on 2-7/8" tubing to 8650'. Circulate and condition mud. Sting into retainer at 8691' and establish injection rate of 2.7 BPM at 1650 psi. Pump 11.2 bbls of 15.8 PPG class 'G' cement below retainer, unsting and spot 9.8 bbls of cement (150') on top of retainer. POOH 392' and reverse circulate. Pressure test plug to 1200 psi for 30 minutes - OK. POOH L/D tubing to 4505'. Spot a 9.8 bbl class 'G' cement plug from 4505' to +4348'. POOH 434' and reverse circulate. POOH and L/D stinger. TIH open ended to 4000' and circulate. WOC. TIH to 4348' - did not tag firm cement. POOH and reverse circulate with contaminated cement returns. TIH to 4348' and CBU. POOH. P/U a 7" bridge plug and RIH and set on wireline at 4348'. TIH with 2-7/8" tubing and tag BP at 4348'. P/U 5' and spot a 66.8 bbl (326 sx, 1798') class 'G' cement plug from 2550' to 4350'. POOH to 2200'. Reverse circulate and pressure test plug to 2000 psi for 30 minutes - OK. POOH to 2000'. Displace 10.2 PPG mud with 10.2 PPG brine to freeze protect. L/D pipe in derrick. R/U HLS perforating.guns. RIH to 200' and perforate with 2 SPF for 2'. POOH and R/D HLS. Spot Permafrost 'C' cement from surface to 200' in 7" casing & 7" x 13- 3/8" annulus. N/D BOP's. Tag cement 4' below pad level. Clean pits and R/D EWS #4. Demob EWS #4 to J-Pad for cold stack. Dewater reserve pit and restore location. Continue restoring location and closing reserve pit. 'Continue restoring location and closing reserve pit. Completed ice removal from reserve pit. Continue pad restoration and closing reserve pit. Pad restoration aproximately 75% complete. 04/18/92: 04/19/92: 04/20/92: 04/21/92: 04/22/92: Continue pad restoration and closing reserve pit. Began organics overtopping of pit. Continue pad restoration and closing reserve pit. Continue organics overtopping of pit. Completed moving stockpile into reserve pit (estimated 7500 cubic yards). Placing overburden and organics on pad. Completed organics placing on pad and pit. Cut casing below tundra level with cement at top of cut. Welded plate over casing strings. Welded abandonment marker on plate and backfilled cellar area. Finished grass seeding operations. Cleaned up location and picked up road markers. End of project. Gas Cons. Commission Anch0ra~e . Chevron Alaska- Rocky M'ountain Oivision Land Bumess Unit March 26, 1992 ADL-25514 Simpson Lagoon 39.-14A Well DESIGNATION OF OPERATOR Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Comrnission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. David Johnston Gentlemen: Chevron U.S.A. Inc. previously drilled the captioned well prior to the establishment of the ,Milne Point Unit, By letter to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources dated October 7, 1983 Chevron designated Conoco Inc, as operator for ADL-25514, on which the captioned well is located. By this letter the undersigned hereby 'further designates: Conoco Inc. 3201 "C" Street, Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503-3999 as agent for the "Simpson Lagoon 32-14A Well Abandonment Program" to be conducted as tract operations on behalf of Chevron U.S.A. Inc. cc: Conoco Inc 3201 "C" Street Suite 200 Anchorage, AK 99503-3999 Sincerely, A~ststant Secretary RECEIVED ? ? 1992 Gas Coils. Commission Anchorage SIMPSON LAGOOH 32-14A ABANDONMENT PROGEDURE THE AOGCC SHOULD BE NOTIFiED IN ADVANCE FOR WITNESSING ALL PLUGS OR PRESSURE TESTS. 1. Prior to comrnencing abandonment operations ensure tl~at ali pen'nits have been received. 2. Rig up slk,-kline unit, Recover Cameron BPV. Note: well records indicate the BPV unscrews in opposite direction of conventional BPVs. Recover PS plug at 115'. Recover Otis type F storm cttoke fish mat is probably ~t 8581'. . The fish was lost while attempting tO set at 511'. The hole angle is +/- 64 Deg. 3. Replace PS plug at 115'. Replace BPV. Mobilize rig and rig up, 5. Nipple down tree and nipple up BOPs. Test same to 300/3000 psi, Annulars 250/25,00 psi. 6. Recover 1-1/4" heater string Cameron BPV, 7. Pull 1-1/4" side string, 8. Recover production string Cameron .BPV, Recover PS plug at 115'. 9. Rel~ase packer with 60,000 straight pull. If packer does not release perforate tubing and displace with 10.6 ppg and cut tubing at 8600' proceed to Step 17. 10, Circulate diesel fuel out of the tubing/c~sing annulus with 10.2 ppg' gel mud. Pull and lay down completion s~lng. Olspos~ of di,~sel at Milne Point fa~litiee. 11. Equalize liner full of cement from 9295' to 8600'. AOGCC to witn~ tagging. 12, Set a balanced plug across the DV collar from 4500' to 4348'. AOGCC to witness tagging. 13, Set a balanced plug from 2750' to 2550'. AOGCC to witness tagging, 14. POOH to 2(XXY and displace mud with 10,2 ppg brine to freeze protect. 15. Perforate 7" casing at +/- 200'. Circulate 7" X 9-5/8' annulus 'full of cement and to s' E C E IV E D MAR 2 7 1992 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. fJ0mmissi0n 4, 16, Recover casing and wellhead three foot below tundra. InstNI abandonment marker and back full cellar. Contingency 17. 19. 21. PUll pcocluction string end lay down same. Pick up workst~ with overshot and jets. RIH. Latch onto fish and jar packer free. Circulate OUt diesel from below the packer and POOH. RIH open end pipe and set balance plug as in step 1 Pr~ with abandonment. (Steps 12 thru 16) Contingency 2,5. 27. Should the packer fait to oome free release overshot and pull out ot hole. RIH and set retainer at ~'. ~et a 150' cement plug on top of retainer. AOGC~ to witness pressure test. P(X)H. RIH open end pipe and set balance plug as in step 11. Proceed with abandonment (Steps 12 thru 16) R'ECEIVED Alaska.Oil,& Gas Cons. Commission 'Anchorage ~'"~OTRL PRGE.OD:3 ~<~ HAR 27 '92 12:B1PM AK RKY DI¥ 713754785~ P.3/6 CE. RTIF[C~TE OF ASSI~~ SECRETLY RESOLVED: That the President, a Sen/or Vice-President, a Vice President, a Regional Vice-President, the Treasurer, the Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, an Assistant Treasurer or a duly appointed Attorney-in-Pact of this corporation, is hereby empowered, in such capadty or as Agent or Attorney-in-Fact for this corporation, to execute for and on behalf of this corporation (without the necessity of afFndng the corporate seal) papers of all kinds coveting, affecting or related to oil, gas, sulfur, helium, geothermal resources or or. her hydrocarbon or non-hydrocarbon minerals owned by or 'subject to the jurisdiction, control, or paramount fights of the Un/ted States of America or any state thereof, whether located onshore or offshore, including, but not limited to: offers or applications for leases; bids for leases whether individually or jointly with other corporations, partnerships, individuals or entities; any and all documents relating to such bids, including, but not limited to, documents to be filed or submitted with such bids, and conwacts and agreements providing for the submission of such bids individually or jointly with other corporations, parmerships, individuals or entities; leases; permits; appl/cafions for permits; applications for fights of way; showings of acreage holdings; showing of qualifications; statement of interest; assignments; applications for approval of ass/gnments; subleases; lease or dr~tllng or operations bonds; royah7 agreements; compensatory royalty agreements; surrenders; surrenders; relinqu/shments; releases, terminations; operating agreements; unit or pooling agreements, both individual and fieldwide; communidzadon agreements; agreements; cooperative and other plans of' development or operation; applications to unitize; applications for waiver, suspension or reduction of rental or m/nimum royalty; applications for suspemion of operations or production or both; appl/cations for approval of drilling or other operations; designations of operator; notices; repons; protests; petitions; indemr~es; and designation of local representatives representatives empowered to receive sere~ce of process, notices, orders, and amendments or modifications of the above-mentioned papers; and each party ' empowered by th/s resolution is hereby author/zed to afF-nt the seal of the corporation to such papers as require a seal and to acknowledge and del/vet any such papers as fully as if special authority were granted in each particular instance; and be it further RESOL_VE_D_: That the President or a Sen/or Vice-President of this corporation be and each of them is hereby empowered on behalf of th/s corporation to appoint any person or persons whom they or any of them any deem proper as Agents or Attorneys- in-Fact of this corporation with such powers said persons or any one of them may lawfully do by virtue of the authority herein above granted to them. RF..C£IV F-D Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchorage PI~R 2? '9£ 1£:3£PM AK RK¥ DIV 71:37547B$4 P,4../6 I, O. F. BAIz~¥/IN il, Assistant Secretary of ~ON U.S.A. II~C., a Permsyl~a corporation, DO I4~I~ _~_,R~ that the foregoing is a fizLt, true and correct copy of certain re$olution~ unanimously adopted at a meeting of the Board of Directors of said Company held at the office of said Company M San Francisco, California, on June 9.6, 1983, and that said resolution$ are in full force and am'evoked. my hand and the seal of ~aid Company th~'?~_~day of 1991, Assistant Secretar~ Gas Cons. Com~ss~on Anchorage MF~R 27 ~9£ 12,' 32Pb'1 ~K RKY DIV 71~7547854 P, 5/6 CE~HFI~ OF INCUMBENCY I, O. F. BAI~WIN IL Assistant Secretary of ~ON U.S.A. INC., (hereinafter called the "Company'9, a pennsylvania corporation, DO I-IF~.~.RY t~.R'I'IFY that the below- named persons have been duly elected, have duly qualified, and rlxis day are officers of the Company, holding the offices set forth opposite their names: Title Name President Senior Vice-President Senior Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-president Vice-President Vice-President Vice-president Vice-president Vice-Presidem Vice-president Vice-President Vice-president Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Vice-President Regional Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Assistant Secret~ Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary RECEIVED ~AR ? 7 1992 Aiask, a o~l & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage W. $ Price IL E, Galvin D. R. Hoyer C, B. Branstetter D. W. Callahan J. T. Cameron J. w. Dewes B. D. Frolich C. M. Ghylin W. R, Henin .tr. P, S, Hobin $, E, Hooks p. 1~ Lar~on W, M, Lewis D. E. Lott Jr. E. P. Price P. $, Robenson D. C. Smith T. B. Sumner W. J. F assler M, J. McA~ey R. G, Williamson W, D, Allman J. W. Ault O. F. Baldwin II K. L. Barnett J. A. Belk J. J. Bocek C, $. Boger G. L. Boots R. A. Bowie V, L, Byers III G. R. Cain M. W. Conway A. D. Comwell .. Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secrermy Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Asfistant Secretmy Assistant SecretmT Assistant Secretazy Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistan: Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Secretary Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer Assistant Treasurer H. P. Davis .Tr, G, L. DiLetto B, T, Duma~ C. IL Father M. H. F orman M. J. Fratterolo (3, D, Greenwood B. E. Griggs B. H. Htmley E. IL Jones $. L. Key W. IL Lauritsen D, H, MacLean D, H. Messer J. B. Mort A. J, Naquin H. L, Newville C. L. Orman R. A, Palmer B. ~ Parker E. M. Shi~ers G, C, Smith M, C, Smith D. M. Steele tL B. Taylor G, P, Thurmond H. P, Walker F, IL Caravello RECEIVED c. IL F. Dautel ~,~/~.R 2 7 1992 A.E. Hollbgsworth ~-x!ast<a 0il & Gas Cons. Commission R, E. Lee Anchorage A, G. Oner H, B, Shepp~rd D, P. Smay IN WITNESS WHEREOF, t have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Company thi~._?,/day of _; .~_ .~,.~._.~..~_ . ,1991, Assistant Secretary SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE THEAOGCC SHOULD BE NOTIFIED IN ADVANCE FOR WITNESSING ALL PLUGS OR PRESSURE TESTS. . Prior to commencing abandonment operations ensure that all permits have been received. , Rig up slickline unit. Recover Cameron BPV. Note: well records indicate the BPV unscrews in opposite direction of conventional BPVs. Recover PS plug at 115'. Recover Otis type F storm choke fish that is probably at 8581'. The fish was lost while attempting to set at 511'. The hole angle is +/- 64 Deg. 3. Replace PS plug at 115'. Replace BPV. 4. Mobilize rig and rig up. . Nipple down tree and nipple up BOP's. Test same to 300/3000 psi, Annulars 250/2500 psi. 6. Recover 1-1/4" heater string Cameron BPV. 7. Pull 1-1/4" side string. 8. Recover production string Cameron BPV. Recover PS plug at 115'. 9. Release packer with 60,000 straight pull. If packer does not release perforate tubing and displace with 10.6 ppg and cut tubing at 8600' proceed to Step 16. 10. Circulate diesel fuel out of the tubing/casing annulus with 10.2 ppg gel mud. Pull and lay down completion string. Dispose of diesel at Milne Point facilities. 11. Equalize liner full of cement from 9295' to 8600'. AOGCC to witness tagging. 12. Set a balanced plug across the DV collar from 4500' to 4348'. AOGCC to witness tagging. 13. POOH to 2000' and displace mud with 10.2 ppg brine to freeze protect. 14. Perforate 7" casing at +/- 200'. Circulate 7"X 9-5/8" annulus full of cement and 7" casing to 5' below tundra level. RECEIVED 15. Recover casing and wellhead three foot below tundra. Install abandonment marker and back full cellar. Contingency 16. Pull production string and lay down same. 17. Pick up workstring with overshot and jars. RIH. 18. Latch onto fish and jar packer free. 19. Circulate out diesel from below the packer and POOH. 20. RIH open end pipe and set balance plug as in step 11. 21. Proceed with abandonment. Contingency 22. Should the packer fail to come free release overshot and pull out of hole. 23. RIH and set retainer at 8600'. 24. 25. Set a 150' cement plug on top of retainer. Proceed with abandonment. AOGCC to witness pressure test. RECEIVED MAR ~ 6 199~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchorage OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon X Suspend __ Operation shutdown __ Re-enter suspended well Alter casing __ Repair well __ Plugging m Time extention __ Stimulate __ Change approved program __ Pull tubing __ Variance __ Perforate __ Other__ Name of Operator 5. Type of Well: 6. Datum elevation (DF or KB) Chevron U. S. A. Inc. Development__ 20' KB, 37' ASL Address Exploratory X 7. Unit or Property name 3001 C Street, Anchorage, AK 99510 Stratigraphic Simpson Lagoon Service Location of well at surface 8. Well number 1882' FNL, 1479' FEL, SEC 14, T13N, R9E, U.M. At top of productive interval 9. 9076' - 9734' (MD), 6584' - 6617' (TVD), 4330' S. & 1755' W. f/surf, loc. At effective depth At total depth 9300' MD, 6734' TVD, 3239' FNL, 4303' FEL, SEC. 23, T13N, R9E, U.M. 32-14A Permit number 69-79 10. APInumber 50-029-20029-01 11. Field/Pool Wildcat feet 12. Present well condition summary Total depth: measured true vertical 9,300' (MD) feet Plugs (measured) none 6,734' (TVD) feet Effective depth: measured 9,295' (MD) feet Junk (measured) true vertical 6,731' ('I'VD) feet Casing Length Size Cemented Structural 80' 26" Surface Conductor 498' 20" Surface Surface 2,650' 13-3/8" Surface Intermediate Production 8,800' 7" 4610 ft. Liner-Slotted 579' 5" Top @ 8,716' MD Perforation Depth: measured Open hole from 8,800' - 9,300' MD RECEIVED none MAR 2 5 1992 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. C0mm'tss'to~ Measured depth Anch0r~ vertical depth 80' 60' 498' 478' 2,650' 2,630' 8,800' 6,496' 9,295' 6,731' true vertical Open hole from 6,453' - 6,734' TVD Tubing (size, grade, and measured depth) 2 3/8" X 2 7/8", EUE, 8rd Combination String, N-80. Heater String is 1 1/4", 8rd with 2" OD turned & beveled couplings, N-80. Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) BAKER FH Packer @ 8,615ft (MD) No SSSV 13. Attachments Description summary of proposal X Detailed operations program __ BOP sketch 14. Estimated date for commencing operation 15. Status of well classification as: 3/30/92 16. If proposal was verbally approved Oil __ Gas Suspended X Name of approver Date approved Service 17. I her~r.~certi._ tf~~e foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. / ... ., FOR COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Noti~Commission so representative may witness Plug integrity .~ BO= Test Location clearance Mechanical Integrity Test . . .~<t~'~'ubsequent form required 10--'~' Approved by order of the Commission ORIGINAL SIGNED BY LONNIE C. SMITH Commissioner Form 10-403 Rev 06/15/88 .., ,..~,.,,..,,~ SUBMIT IN TRIPLICATE Chevron U.S./('~ ,' P.O. Box 36366. Houston. TX 77236 · Phone (713j 661-3900 Cenlcel t'rod~cllon Business Unll Maroh 24, 1992 Mr. D. W. Johnston Alaska Oil & Oas Conservstion Commission 13001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear D. W. Johnston, Simpson Lagoon 32-14A win drilled to 10,483 it. ia July 1969. It wa~ rodrilled up dip Io 12,546 fl. A teat peeker was cemented in ~ hole dining drill stem te~t operations. Th~ well was sidotraokod and oomploied with a olotlad Ii.aec in Oct. 1969. Tho well is on a /,ravel /md approximately 2-1/2 milos w~t of tim Milne Point road system. It has not boon oonnoctod by rend or flowlino, nor are thom plans to do so. A tt~ohanlo~ integrity to~ was performed in 1984 which indicated ~o well to bo in sound condition. It is not do~med economically feasible to connect ~ho well to the lviilno Point infrastructure. Tho well has boon shut-in since 1969. Wa r~=~ct~iy roqueat approval of tho attached abandonment program so thai we may bring the well into compliance with current AOOCC regulations. V~r~ truly yom, R. D. L~l~rt Drilling Superiattmdemt MKR/mkr attachments: Abandonment program Well schematics Form 10-403 RECEIVED MAR ~ 5 1992 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commissior~ Anchorage ~' l ----~49. $$'- ~,/o r~z ! .~_M~_ ~/O, f. fO0 ' _ $/. 2/ J'O. RECEIVED -- iii - - _ Il MAR 2 § ~992 ,Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. commission ~u~ Anchorage /. 4~£' SCALE ..... OiTL--.---.--- DR ..... CK._._...ON, APF.____E#C~_ CHEVRON U.S.A. Inc. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A PROPOSED ABANDON SKETCH Casing Removed 3' Below Grade TOC at 5' Below Grade 26", 68.75 #/ft, Grade B at 80' MD Cemented To Surface Surface Plug From 200' To Surface Inside 7" & 7" x 13-3/8" Annulus 20", 85 #/ft, Grade B at 498' MD Cemented To Surface ETOC 7" x 13-3/8" Annulus at 610' MD 15-5/8", 68 #/ft, K-55 at 2650' MD Cemented to Surface Cement Plug #2 From 4348' MD to 4500' MD Stage Tool at 4398' MD ETOC Plug #1 at 8600' MD 5", 18 #/ft, 100 Mesh Slotted Liner Top at 8716' MD ---------7", 29 #/ft, P-IlO/N-80 at 8800' MD Cemented to 4-610' MD Section Milled From 8800' MD to 8850' MD and Well Sidetracked CAD FILE: 52-14-A ----------5" Slotted Liner Bottom at 9295' MD TD at 9500' MD RECEIVED Alaska 0il & 6as Cons. Anchorage April 30, 1982 ~ir. Kirk Sherwood Amoco Production Company P. O. Box 779 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Conducting X-Ray Diffraction Analyses \ and Preparing Petrographic Thin-Sections of Cove Chips in State Well Sample t Library· Dear Mr. ~herwood: Pursuant to Our April 22 and 28, 1982 discussions, permission is hereby gral~ted to Amoco Production Cou~pany to extract a maximum Icc. of come material per foot of core from the State's set of core chips for the purpose of conducting x-ray diffraction analyses and preparing petrographic thin-sections within t'he deaignated intervals in the following wells, subject to the below-listed conditions: Sample x S~t No. V~o11 Interval 452 Husky/USGS Drew Pt. No. I 7620' - 7813' 446 Husky/USGS Atigaru Pt. No. 1 871.2' - 8741' ~62 7534' - 7541' 500 9382' - 9418' 238 9149' - 9283' C~4DITIOMS · Cuts of the core chips from the State collection are 'to be extracted only'from those individual envelopes or bags in v{hich total content of core chips is greater than 10 cc. (No cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the individual envelope is less than 10 cc.) · Amoco will provide the Commission with a list of the depths in the well frc~n ~'hich material vms extracted. ~,!r. l(irk Page 2 April 30, 1982 · .. In the event that you wish to prepare blue-dyed thin- sections, .it is requested that the core material be impregnated under vacuum with blue dye epoxy Frior to mounting on the thin-sections, · All petrographic thin-sections prepared are to bc received by the Co~'~ission by approximately June 3, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct to the Con~ission and not examined by outside parties. ~ On those 14 selected depths where x-ray diffration analyses will be conducted, Amoco will provide the Com~nission with a copy of the analysis or a synopsis thereof. . All residue and excess material is to be returned to t he Con'~n i s s i o n. · No additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses made on the core material without specific consent fro~ the Coa~nission. 8. ,.Amoco shall bear all costs entailed. ~°~e are pleased to work 'v;ith you in this beneficial project an¢! lobk forward to your company's exercise of care and good jud~?,'n,.mnt in the handling of this limited quantity of valuable well material. I know we both understand that the State's well sample library is public property and that granting Amoco permission to extract portions of material from this library for the purt.~ose of preparing the indicated thin-sections enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, ~Villiam Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: Mr. Scott McCOy Project Geologist ~noco Production Company .167~ Broadway Denver, Colorado 80202 Detail 6f Item 19, Plug Back ' r, BENTIAL Due to RT%'8 and drill pipe fish in hole from 9,059'-9,103' (HD) that could not be recovered, w~-~ll was side tracke~ and redrii!ed to a depth of 9,300' (?.D) , 6, 713' (TVD) . Data on redrill as follows: The perforations balc..w the fish at 9,270' and the fish from 9,059'--9,3.03' , were sczuc:ezed with !00 sacks of class "G" cement through a retai]~er set at 9,020' . Five 1/2'? holes were shot at 9,000' . Roles at 9,000' were squeezed with 100 sacks of class "G" cement through retainer set at 8,919' . Ran cement bond log over interval 8,919' to 8,600' Hilled window in 7", N-80 casing from 8,800 to 8,850' . Plugged window, cleaned out cement to 8,8].2', sidetracked and redrilled to 9,300'. Ran 5", 18.0{~, N-80 liner to -9,295' . Top of liner is at 8,716'. Perforations or liner are 2" x 100 mesh, 12 rows, 6" centers, 6° muc from 8,783' to 9,295'. Detail Item 25 Casing Record CON?ID?.JT AL Casing Weight Size Lb/Ft. 26" 68. 75 20" 85. O1. 13 3/8" 68.0 GraZe Depth Set Hole MD Si ze B 80' 498' K-55 2650' Cementing Record 30" ?o surface - 70 sx Calseal 24" To surface - 590 sx Ca!- seal followed by 350 sx type I Ideal 17~'' To surface - 1250 sx thru shoe and 1250 sx 'hhru stage collar Arno un t Pulled None None None 7" 29.0 P-'].].0 12,546' 9 7/8" 700 sx thru None N-80 shoe and 1000 sx thru stage collar. Window milled in 7" casing from 8,800' to 8,850'. 7" casing side.~. · tracked at 8,812'. Well subsequently completed with a liner. U2-LJIB STA~E .. &f ALASKA i) i recl'or ~'~.,":'"._~ 0. ,,.~ Gi Ibreth 0~ Chief Petroleum Engineer FROM: l.onnie C. SI,ai't-h -~"~z~ Petroleum Engineer DATE : Oci'ober 2,0, 19'72 SUBJECT: Inspection of Location Clean-ups, North Slooe A i aska I departed Anchorage by Wein Consol idated's con'~n'~erciai flight arriving a~ be~dhorse on the ~orth Slope at Q'30 A~'' The weather was c.t~nerally poor with light to heavy snow showers, and 39 degrees with 9usry winds. I was met at the Airport by Red ~1orsf of Hukluk, who carried me to the [!ukluk camp where.I picked up the leased vehicle. I returned to the Gay Ai~]ays, Ino. office at Deadhorse to check with the operatior, s pilot Walt Frisch, and learned that a chopper would not be available uni"il late afternoon and I was requested to check back about I returned to the Hukluk camp wlaere I ate lunch and toppeci off t-he two gas tanks in the vehicle before heading out west on the BP's "spine road" through the field, ii' is evident thai' a great deal of construction activity has been going on with new gravel maintenance roads being con-- structed for field pipelines which will transport oil and gas from the wellheads at each development pad to the production stations. New culverts are bein~ put in for better' drainage of both lakes and rivers. Large stock pi les of pipe and equipment are being located close to where the work will occur in the field area. [3P had at least three large stacks of pi!)e, located in the fioid besides the main supply de~.)ot at ~lukluk's yard. BP has construction underway on the 9ravel pad for' their new i.?ase Camp, which will be about one rnile southeast of the GC.-i produc-~ion flow station. The ~.'~rlnkerhoff Rig i..36 has been moved from F-pad back to A-pad over we I I ~'~ . ~...'o ?o commence rese?'f'in[~ of the tubing and packer' in that well Portions of the ri9 and camp are still being moved. '1 drove to F-pad and took two pictures (a't'tached, page 5) showing ' Photo if:i-I, Item f,;!l, the well- head and sign of Well ,:F--2 with Itern if~2, the reserve pit in the background. Photo...~1--2 shows: Item f,'l,~ , wellheads of F--I th rough _~;'ltern portable mast and logging truck working on well :~F-6- and Item ?!-z4 pipe and drilling equipment stacked on edge of the pad. I also stopped at the old BP Central Pad-3 for Photo f...'l-3 which shows' Item ~fl, the open pit on the south side of the pad and Item ""~ z..,z_, one of the fenced well ce l I ar's. i then drove to Prudhoe and proceeded to ARCO's f')S i!'-"l where I had noticed the drilling mast had been lowered on the Rowan rig. The rig had been skiddedof'fof the //I-5 well to the very end of the pad and ,o.~.,~ L. Burreli . , ~:~, laid dov.,n. The r'i.~,:., does no~ aD0ear,. 1'o be di~.,~ _~r,~..n-fied for r,',ovin9 off this location. I -kook '['wo ~hofos (nage 6) of -this develo,)r:;en-f dr i I I si re. Photo ,.-"'1-I shows' Item .'~l, the 0er'r~anen'l' or'eduction bui, idinn over the wellhead on v~eil It' 14'em .,,o the well sian on the door of the bui I ding. Pno?o .'~1.-2 was taken from the road,,~ay eas'~' of f-he pad and shows' Item ~1, the ~x,~o welt-houses over ~'~1-1 and #1-3~ Ite~n ?2 the wellheads of #1-2, ~1-4 and :,'/I-5', Item 73, the rig stacked at ti~e south end of the pad and; Item #4, a ?est tank near well I returned to Gay H, elicopter's office at Deadhorse and waited for the availibi lity of a helicopter'. Finally at 6'30 P?. a helicopter was ready and even though it was quite late in the day I decided to proceed wi th the inspection trip because no better conditions could be predicted for- the next day. Well locations were inspected in the following order: I. Mobil - Hurl State #5-10-13 (Sec.::5, TIO',.i, RI3E, U.M..) .We reached the location at 6:46 PM, circled and landed. I took %~o photos on the ground (page 7). The first photo #1-1, is looking south past the wellhead toward f'he pit and shows' Item #1, the wellhead in a cellar'; Item #2, the well sign; Item #5, rig sills and pi ling; Item #4, the reserve mud pit. Photo #1-2 shows' Item #1, the wellhead; Item ~,..~,"z~ the rig sills and pi ling; Item #5 the '~rat hole" pipe next ~'o the wellhead The gravel was quite ~'r'oughTM and the location although free of any large materials would r'equire considerable picking up to be clean of -brash and debris. 2. Mobil - Kunaruk State #24-1t-12 (Sec. 24, This well has a large stack of mud pal lets on the east end of the pad and several other' stacks of material near the Wellhead and along the west edge of the pad. l'he wellhead has a few sills ar'ound iff' sticking up through the gravel. Sa'..~e boards and trash are scal'tered just off the nor'tlawest corner o'f the pad. A drilling line is s~rung across the pad along with boards and sticks, and lots of small debris. I took 'thr'ee photos (page $) here, #2.-1 Is looking to "Idle southeast and shows: Item #1, the wellhead in a cellar'; item #2 part of the open reserve pit; I'~'ern.#3, a mud tank, a stack of barrels and a pile of rig si ils. Photo #2-2 is a view to the soul-hwest showing: Item #4, ff'hr'ee stacks of casing along 't'he west edge of the pad; Item i".!5, an open ~'~catnp pit;~. Photo i",'"2-3 is a view to the northeas'f' across the northwest corner of . ~...,'4, stacked casing I'f'eln //6, a loading dock wi-~h the pad shorting' Item "' .; miscellaneous supplies; I-tern #7, the gravel road leaving the Iocai'ion . to i-he nor'lb; Item #8, boards, trash and cable both on and off fhe pad. 3 ~.,!obii North KuEaruk St ~,.26-12-12 (Sec.;.26~_T12i--~_F'~,I___~_E~_LL!.~.'I.___~) There is a gravel alt strip here. There is no material left on this location, however, there are a lot of boards and debris scattered around on the pad and on the edges of it. Afl' least two pits are still open, one to the east and one to the south· ! didn't see any well sign. I took three photos (page 9) here, #3-1 looking to the south shows: item ~!~i, the wellhead in the cellar; Item #2 what appears to be fi'he reserve mud pit. Photo #3-2 shows: Item ~i..~1, the wellhead; Item ii."3, boards and F:o~le, L ~3urcall October-19, 1972 · ,"~'3-.) i e','! :~Od ~ -ir'~sh all over, around ~n,d of¢ 'f'he pad Photo "' 7 is a v ..... hwes-f' across ~i~e pad show ina; Item ~"~ ~ ' _ ~ ,, ,~., a trash oi != which is abou't 35' fro~:~ 'f,,~ nor'lb edgo of 't'he pad. · -.'" f.:obi I - ',.,~sk icuoar'uk /.-3-11-11 (Sec. ,--b:": -' There are no supplies ie'f~ at this location, but it is obvious from -t'he da;naged tundra around and off the nor!hwest corner of this location that ~r'o0er care was not taken reguarding vehicle operation before or after breakur~. Ther'e are quite a few posts or pi ling sticking up as much as three feet which are off of the pad on the souti~east corner. The reserve mud pit is to the south of fi'he pad and it contained some wire rope on the west side of the pit berm and a nurnber of mud sacks in the pit along the east slde. There is a large well sign at the east end of well location. I took 'h,]o photos at this location ~,~4-1 shows Item #1, the wellhead; Itera #2, the rese~e (page t0). Photo ~' · pit; Item #3, a wellsign; Item #4, piling and sills used to suppor"~' th® rig; Item #5 . Photo #4-2 shows: Item ;.. , v. , a caved-in '~rat hole~ ~1 the wellhead; Item //2, the reserve mud pit; Item #6, hoSes, pipe and debris which are scattered around the location. 5. SOCAL- Kaverak Pt. #32-25 (S~c.,,,,25, ~TI3N,, R, IO, E~_LJ_.[',,f.) Due to the lateness of the day and the heavy snow showers we required 'almost i0 minutes to locate this well. When we found it at 7:49 PI'4 it was too dark to take any more photos but I observed the following: I. The wellhead is contained by a plywood house which rests on the rig sills and pi ling; 2. There are several joints of pipe on the sills near 1'he building; 3. The reserve mud pit is to the east side of the location; 4. A small well-test burn pit is to the southwest' of the location; 5. A number o'f barrels are also stacked on the sills; 6. The pad is fairly clean except for' the heavy pieces of iron sticking out around the edge of the pit area; 7. Considerable junk and debris has been placed in the small burn pit. SOCAL - Sim,0son Lagoon ?~32--14A (Sec. 14, TI3H R9E, U.i,..1.) 6, ] Pitl~ We (i" '"ki i.qhz: .......... ' '- .... ""-~- We f'-c~iq~--t' ' (oc~ oA-'"i ~iy coVe~d, with snow ~nd it was still snowina I1' was too dark for pictures so t wa l' ' ,.,. ~e(, around '~he location and nofi'ed the following: I. The reserve mud pi't" was still open on the west side of the well; 2. The we tlhead was covered by a plywood house; 3. The rig pi ling and sills were still in place; 4. The fuel area berms were still intact; 5. The reserve pit and around the pilings contained trash and debris; 6. Part of the gravel on the east side o'f the well was smooth; 7. On the sills near the wellhouse a great deal of material had been r, eatly stacked consisting of barrels, tubing and ti rnbe rs. The nearby snow showers continued and we were unable to locate -i-he SOCAL ;.,.'ell,~.';~'~'~--°~E~_~ ~_~ and after' hunting. 'for' a while I decided enough.. time had been spent and so we headed toward Deadhorse. 7 ~'.'lobi i - Kuparuk St ~' - ,., o - . . . . ~,.'7.-11 I2 (Sec. #7, TI Ir?.,~ ~.,J2:E,::..U ~..1 ) ~,1 As we flew toward Deadhorse we flew directly over this r',obi I well and landed,, even -bhough the aircraft's landing I igh. ts had to be used. This location has: I. A reserve mud pit south of the well which l t~aer L. 15urrel I -4- October I7, 1972 contains some debris; 2. A test pit off to the sout;ac.~:~s,-- ~, which is slili o.0en with a large pi le of gravel or excava'?~d ma-te~'ial pi led '~'o tiae southside~ 3. The wel Ihead has a ;,;ellsign; zi. Ri.q sills are still inplace in the gravel aroun~ i-he wellhead; 7. Exce,~t 'for a ladder lavin near the wellhaad ±he location appeared cleaner than mos-i' of t.'1obi is I oca~ ions. ;ie returned to Deadhorse arriving at 8'30 Pi.! after ins.0ecting seve. n of eleven Iocaiions of two operators. Attachments STaNna~D 0~L COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W~-ST~.~N 0~-~T~0~S, INC. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION J. H. SILCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT February 10, 1971 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 I D.I~^FI' I I s~c CONFER: -FILE: ---- Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr. Gent lemen: Enclosed are two copies each of the following data for your information, use, and files as required by State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Department for the Standard Oil Company of California well No. 32-14A,~ Section 14, T-13-N, 1. Comp letion Report 2. Recomputed Directional Survey 3. Detailed Production Testing Results Please hold this information in a confidential status for the required Period Of 24 months. Yours very truly, ABS:sc A~CHORAG~. COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. , OPERATOR AREA: North Slope PROPERTY: State of Alaska WELL NO. : Simpson Lagoon 32-14A LAND OFFICE: Anchorage LEASE NO. : ADL 25514 API NO.: 50-029-20029-01 I, OCATION AT SURFACE: 1882' South and 1479' West of NE corner of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M LOCATION AT TOTAl, DEPTH: 12,546'; 6638' South and 2824' West of surface, original hole 9,300'; 4520' South and 1836' West of surface, sidetracked hole ELEVATION: 37' K.B. DATE: January 13, 1971 K.B. is 20' above ground. .... .............. /'":' / BY: ' .'; C. V. CHATTERTON District Superintendent ., DRILLED BY: Rowan Drilling Company, Rig ~29 DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: July 24, 1969 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: October 23, 1969 DATE OF INITIAL PRODUCTION: None SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH: 12,546'' 9,300' sidetracked hole CASING: 26" cemented at 80' 20" cemented at 498' 13-3/8" cemented at 2,650' 7" cemented at 12,546' Window m~.lled in 7" casing from 8800'- 8850'. 7" casing sidetracked at 8,812'; Well completed with 5" liner from 8716'-9295'. PLUGS: Baffle at 12 ,460' 12,316'-11,861' bridged 9,103'- 9,059 ~ fish 9,020' bridge plug squeezed through 8,919' bridge plug squeezed throuo, h - ' KOP for 8,865' 8,~12) sidetrack COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-'", UB&M Page 2 SUMMARY (CONT' D) JUNK: RTTS Tool and 44' of drill pipe in sidetracked hole, 9103'-9059' . PERFORATIONS: 4- %" holes/foot 12,290 5- %" holes at 12,140 4 - %" holes/foot 12,253 4- %" holes/foot 12,224 4 - %" holes/foot 12,210 4- %" holes/foot 12,196 4 - %" holes/foot 12,176 4 - %" ho les at 9,270' 4 - %" holes at 9,000' Liner perforated 2" x centers, 6° undercut -12,270' -12,244' -12,216' -12,202' -12,186' -12,153' (squeezed) (squeezed) (squeezed) (squeezed) 100 mesh, 12 rows, from 8783 '-9295' . LOGS: Schlumberger Schlumberger Schlumberger intervals: Schlumberger Schlumberger Schlumberger Schlumberger Sperry Sun Gamma Ray N Electric Lo Dual Induct 12 , 505' - 11 , 7 5400 '-4832'; Gamma Ray N Gamma Ray N 'Cement Bond Cement Bond' Log Gyroscopic Survey eutron 12,475'-11,787' g 12,464'-11,810' ion Laterolog on the following 78'; 9400'-8865'; 6200'-5394'; 3200'-2660'. eutron 12,100'-'.8,700' eutron 9,284'- 8,300' Log 12,444'-11,990', 8,919'- 8,600' 12,430'- 2,700' 4498'-2650' FORMATION TESTS: HCT #1 HCT #2 HCT #3 HCT #4 Production test of interval 10,270'-10,290' Production test of intervals 12,253 '-12,244'; 12,224'-12,216'; 12,210'-12,202'; 12,196'-12,186'; 12,176'-12,153'; test .inconclusive. Retest of HCT #2 intervals, in'clusive.. Retest of HCT #2 intervals, test conclusive. COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 3 Work commenced on July 24, 1969 on Well 32-14A as redrill of Well 32-14. July 24, 1969 Cut off old 10"-3000# casing head and weld on new one; tested welds to 3000 psi - ok. Nippled up BOPE. Tested hydril, blind rams and casing to 2000 psi - ok. Cleaned out cement from 2626'-2700'. 76 pcf mud July 25, 1969 Ran turbodrill #1 and oriented at 2700'. Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 2700'.'3016'. ' 74 pcf mud July 26-August 3, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 3016'-8590',' (Ran turbodrill ~2 from 3513'-3596' and turbodrill #3 from 8363'-8497'.) 74-78 pcf mud ~gust 4, 1969 Ran turbodrill #4 and directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 8590'-8666'; unable to orient turbodrill. Spotted 40 barrel gel pill through drill pipe at 8309'. Displaced 132 sacks Class "G" cement through drill pipe at 8116'. cement in place at 9:17 P. M. 75 pcf mud August 5, 1969 Located top of cement at 7937'. Drilled cement out from 7937'-7993'. 75 pcf mud August 6, 1969 Ran turbodrill #5. Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 7993'-8091'. Directionally drilled from 8091'-8180'. 75 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 4 Au_gust 7-13, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 8180'-9886'. from 8441'-8533' and turbodrill #7 from 9456'-9517'.) 75-78 pcf mud (Ran turbodrill #6 Au_gust 14-15, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole with rebel tool for directional control from 9886'-10,595'. Pulled out; pulled tight from 9584'-9500'. 75-76 pcf mud August 16, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 10,595'-10,672'. Pulled very tight from 10,650'-8000', used jars to work pipe on this-interval. Pulled tight to casing at 2650'. Laid down rebel tool. 77 pcf mud August 17, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 10,672'-10,864'. Pulled tight from 9119'-8372'. 77 pcf mud' August 18, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 10,864'-11,192'. 76 pcf mud August 19-22, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 11,192'-12,161'. 76-77 pcf mud ~U~ust 23-24, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole to 12,175' and lost approximately 75 barrels of mud. Mixed and added fine mica, regained full circulation. Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole to 12,227' ; lost full circulation. Pulled out; pulled tight to 8500'. Took approximately 300 barrels of COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A i. SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 5 mud to keep hole full. Ran to shoe of casing; mixed 600 barrels of 73.~ mud with LCM. Ran in hole to 7330' and broke circulation. Trip into 7560' and circulated and treated returns with LCM; losing approximately 15 barrels per hour. Tripped in to 12,222' and cleaned out 5' of fill. Circulated with low pump pressure and added LCM. Regained full circula- tion. August 25-26, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 12,227'-12,475'. Attempted to run logs; log stopped at 5180'. 76-77 pcf mud August 27-28, 1969 Ran in, circulated, and conditioned mud at 12,475'. Tripped out and ran in with open end drill Dipe to 11,843'. Ran Gamma Ray Neutron Log through drill pipe and logged interval 12,475'-11,787'. Ran in to 12,475' and circulated. Pulled to 11,843' and ran Electrical Log fr~m 12,464'- 11,810'. Tripped out. 77-78 pcf mud. August 29, 1969 Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 12,475'-12,546'. Lost circulation at 12,546'. Pulled 10 stands. Pumped in slug of LCM and 193 barrels of mud to fill hole. Ran in; hit bridge at 12,423'. Reamed from 12,423'- 12,475'. Circulated at 12,475'. 77-78 pcf mud August 30, 1969 Pulled pipe; tight hole from 3039'-2808'. Pipe stuck at 2808'. Pumped in 40 barrels protecto gel, pipelax and diesel oil pill. Pulled pipe; tight hole from 2808'-2700'. Tripped in .with open-ended drill pipe to 11,778' . 77 pcf mud August 31-September 3, 1969 Ran Schlumberger DIL Log through 4%" drill pipe; stopped at 8584'. Pulled out and attempted to purap Schlumberger down; stopped at 8584'. Pulled out and rabbited last 46 stands; found a large rock in #92 stand. COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 6 Ran Schlumberger DIL through drill pipe and logged from 12,505'-11,778' . Tripped up to 8865' and logged from 8865'-9400'. Tripped up to 5394' and logged from 6200'-5394'. Tripped up to 3178' and 2660'. Pulled out, ran in with bit and bit sub. Circulated at 2650'. Pulled ran in with open-end drill pipe to 9005' and circulated. Pulled to 6143" and logged from 8900'-6170'. Pulled to 4832' and logged from 4832'-5400'. Pulled to 2616' and logged from 2650'-3200'. Rigged down Schlumberger. 75-77 pcf mud September 4-5, 1969 Circulated at 2616', 6050', 9000' and 12,546' (no fill). Pulled out; broke kelly and changed to 7" casing rams in BOPE. 77 pcf mud September 6, 1969 Ran and cemented 7" casing as follows: CASING DETAIL Cut off 57 joints 7", 29#, N-80 48 joints 7", 29#, P-110 D.V. Collar 12 joints 7", 29#, P-110 120 joints 7", 29#, N-80 62 joints 7", 29#, P-110 Float Collar 1 joint 7", 29#, P-110 Float Shoe Casing landed at K.B, Depth 24.57' 2,436.80' 1,985.94' 2.06' 484.02' 5,096.03' 2,523.14 ' 1.64' 39.34' 1.60' 12,546.00' CEMENTING DETAIL First Stage: Cemented through shoe at 12,546' with 700 sacks of class "G" cement. Premixed CFR-2 in mixing water. Mixed cement to 120 pcf slurry and displaced with rig pump. Cement in place at 5:45 A. M. Had 90% circulation while cementing. Second Stage: Dropped bomb and opened. D.V. collar at 4398'. Circulated through D.V. Mixed 120 barrel pill of protecto gel and diesel oil; pumped pill in 7" casing followed by 85 barrels of mud. Cemented through D.V. with 1000 sacks of ne'at Class "G" cement. Good circulation through- out. Cement in place at 3:45 P. M. COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A ' I'~ SECTION 14, T-13-N' R-~ , UB&M Page 7 September 7, 1969 Installed 10"-3000 x 10"-5000 Cameron tubing head; tested to 3000 Dsi - OK. Ran 6-1/8" bit. Located and drilled out D.V. @ 4398'. Tested casing and D.V. with 2500 psi - OK. Circulated on baffle at 12,460'. 74 pcf mud September 8, 1969 Rigged up Schlumberger for HCT #1. Schlumberger shot 4 - ½" h.D.f, on interval 12,290'-12,270' . Ran HCT #1 on interval 12,270'-12,290'. Packer set at 12,240' with tail to 12,258'. Tool Assembly: Dual CIP valve, hydrospring tester, top inside recorder at 12,223' , bottom insi'de recorder at 12,228', jars, safety joint, Dacker, 5' section of perforated pipe, top outside recorder at 12,251', bottom outside recorder at 12,255' and temperature device'. Three singles above tools, there was an impact .sub. Opened tool at 2:12 P. M.. Immediate weak blow increasing to strong in one minute. Tried to close at 2:17 P. M. but would not close. Closed tool at 2: 20 P. M. Gas surfaced between 2:17 P. M. and 2:20 P. M. Closed tool for 60 minutes ISI. Opened tool at 3:20 P. M. for FF; had medium to strong gas blow for' 55 minutes. Mud surfaced at 4:13 P. M.; shut well in at surface at this time and at 4:18 P. M. shut well in on bottom. Shut in for 2 hour FSI. The bottom hole temperature device did not work; Schlumberger's tempera- ture was 196°F @ 12,250'. Reversed circulation. Recovered 65 barrels of fluid (25 barrels of salt water and 40 barrels of mud). A film of oily foam was noted during the test. The retort analysis of this shows a maximum of 1 or 2% oil. Gas was roughly calculated to flow at the rate of 466 mcf per day. Pulled tester loose and tripped out of hole. Test conclusive, zone wet. Pressure Data: Re co rde r: Top Inside Bottom Inside Top Outside Bottom Outside Depth 12,223' 12,228' 12,251' 12,255' IH 4,501' 4,496' 4,511' 4,698' 1st IF 1,086' 962' 1,71.9' 1,730' ISI 4,332' 4,256' 4,314' ° 4,331' 2nd IF 1,636' 1,508' 1,792' 1,828' 2nd FF 3,224' 3,393' 3,284' 3,251' FSI 4,236' 4,185' 4,241' 4,233' FH 4,742' 4,688' 4,806' 4,772' COMPLETION REPORT i'~'' SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M September 9, 1969 Page 8 Run Schlumberger Cement Bond Log from 12~444'-11,990' and 4498'-2650'. 75 pcf m~d September 10, 1969 Squeeze Job #1 Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 12,170'. Broke perforations down with 1700 psig at 1-1/2 bbl/min rate. Squeezed interval 12,290'-12,270' with 210 sacks of Class "G" cement. Final pressure 4,100 psig. Backscuttled~ no cement. Cement in place at 3:15P.M. , 9-10-69. Squeeze Job #2 Schlumberger shot 5-1/2" holes in 7" casing at 12,140'. Ran Halliburton RTTS tool and set at 11,976'. Pressured up to 4900 psig and obtained no breakdown. OpeRed RTTS tool and closed bag. Pressured up annulus to 2500 psig and obtained no breakdown. Pulled tools, WSO - ok at 12,140' 75 pcf mud September 11, 1969 Tripped in with 6-1/8" bit and cleaned out cement from 12,166'-12,297' circulated hole clean from 12,460'. Ran Sperry-Sun gyroscopic survey 12,430'-2700'. Ran Cement Bond Log from 8919'-8600'. September 12, 1969 Schlumberger jet perforated 4-1/2" holes per foot on intervals 12,153'- 12,176'; 12,186'-12,196'; 12,202'-12,210'; 12,216'-12,224' and 12,244'- 12,253'. Ran HCT #2 12,153'-12,253' : Tool Assembly: Impact sub 3 singles above tools, dual CIP valve,hydrospring tester, top inside recorder at 12,072', bottom inside recorder at 12,077', j. ars, safety joint, packer, 5' of perforated pipe, top outside recorder at 12,100' bottom outside recorder at 12,104' and temperature device Set packer at 12,089'. Opened tool at 10:44 A. M. for initial flow; immediate weak blow to very strong after one minute. Unable to close tool at 10:50 A. M. and 10:53 A. M. Tried to shut in at 10:59 A, M. At 11: 04 A. M. the tool was shut in but may have also been shut in from 10:53 A. M.- 10:59 A. M. or 10:59 A. M.-ll:04 A. M. When opening the tool at 1:04, went into a reversing out position. Recovered gassy mud with a scum of oil. Decided to rerun the test. 75.pcf mud COMP E ' ON REPORT { SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 9 Pressure Data: Recorder: Top Inside Bottom Inside ~op Outside Bottom Outside Depth 12,072' 12 ,077' 12,100' 12,104' IH 4,477 4,472 4,535 4,625 IF 604 625 739 672 ISI 4,236 4,233 4,265 4,257 FH 4,501 4,496 4, 511 4,576 75 pcf mud September 13, 1969 Ran HCT #3 12,153'-12,253'. Tool assembly was the same as in HCT #2. Set the packer at 12,058'. Opened for flow test at 1:28 A. M. ; had immediate weak blow, becoming very strong in one minute. Gas to surface at 1:38 A. M.' When setting the tool, bubbling was noticed at the annulus. Pulled tool loose at 1:35 A. M. to bleed off drill pipe. Annulus was taking fluid. Set packer again and backscuttled out approximately 50 barrels of gassy mud. Will retest. 75 pcf mud September 14, 1969 Ran HCT #4 12,153'-12,253'. Set packer at 12,058'. Opened tool at 6:30 A. M. with immediate light blow buildinq to strong blow in one minute. Gas to surface at 6:49 A. M. (approximately 300-400 mcf/day). Had fluid to surface at 8:04 A. M. Closed tool at 8:23 A. for two hours. Backscuttled. Recovered 60 barrels of gassy mud with a slight trace of foamy light oil and 26 barrels of gassy muddy water. The testing tool contained about 20 cc of high-gravity oil and the remainder gas. CONCLUSION: Zone not oil productive. Pressure Data: Recorder Depth IH IF FSI FH Top Inside Bottom Inside Top Outside Bottom Outside 12,042' 4429 701 4140 4405 12,046' 4376 721 4161 4376 12,066' 4511 837 4142 4462 12,070' 4478 821 4184 4429 Temperature 186°F. Ran Gamma Ray Neutron from 12,100'-8700'. Ran in with open-end drill pipe and equalized 90 sacks cement through pipe at 12,316'. Cement in place at 11:00 P. M. 75 pcf mud f / COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON. LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 10 September 15, 1969 Located top of cement plug at 11,861'. Schlumberger shot 4 - ½" holes at 9270'. Squeeze #3 Ran in with RTTS tool and set at 9103'. Broke perforations down with 1100 psig pressure at a 3 bbl/min, rate. Squeezed with 200 sacks of Class "G" cement. Final pressure was 1400 psig. Cement in place at 7:30 P. M., 9-15-69. Tool failed to release. 75 pcf mud September 16, 1969 Attempted to open 'bypass tool; no results. Safety joint would not release either. Fluid started to flow back through drill pipe while trying to release tool. Pressured up to 2000 psig and holes broke down. .Pumped 10 barrels of mud through holes at 9270' with 1300 psig. Bled off two barrels. September 17, 1969 Continued to work drill pipe. Attempted to run Dia-Log free point; would not go below 2800'. Ran Dia-Log Collar locator with 20' weights, worked through tight spots from 4700'-7850' and stopped at 8887'. Pulled out of hole. Removed 5' of weight and reran stopping at 8887'. Pulled out of hole and removed another 5' of weight. Worked down to 8895' and pulled out. Ran string shot with 30' of 2" chain; stoDped at 4400'. Ran string shot with 5' of weight and collar locator. Worked down and located RTTS tool. Pulled to tod of first single at 8967' and took left hand torque in drill pipe for 13 rounds and fired shot. No results. September 18, 1969 Ran string shot #2 in an attempt to back off pipe at 9056' - no results. Ran string shot #3, stopped at 5700'. Pulled out. Pumped 10 barrels of mud through drill pipe into holes at 9270'; bled off 9 barrels. Reran string shot, back off pipe at 8969'. Pulled out and layed down 27 singles of crooked drill pipe. Ran in with Bowen jars, bumper sub and 4-3/4 drill collars~ Screwed into pipe at 8969' and jarred two hours - no results. September 19, 1969 Ran string shot and attempted to back off at 9056' - no results. Backed off at 9026'. Ran 33' of 5%" wash pipe with 2" mill shoe; got over fish at 9026' and milled for six hours on hand facing of tool joint. No progress. COMPLETION REPORT SI~PSON LAGOON 32-14A ~' SECTION 14, T-13-N , R-9 ~. , UB&M Page I1 September 20, 1969 Ran mill shoe #2 and milled for 4% hours with no results. Ran 5% mill #3 and milled on tool joint for 6% hours with no results. September 21-22, 1969 Ran in with 5-3/4" wash pipe and 5-3/4" mill shoe. Milled on tool joint at 9026' with no results. September 23-24, 1969 Ran 5%" diamond shoe and milled for 19-3/4 hours with no results. September 25, 1969 Continued milling and mill dropped free. Rotated down drill pipe to 9038' and mill stopped. Tripped out and found diamond mill cracked in several places. Ran carbide shoe and milled for 4% hours with no results. Found mill shoe worn 2%" off bottom. Built babbit compressi.on block on bOttom of shoe. Tripped in and set 25,000# weight on block at 9038'. Pulled out and found babbit broken off. September 26, 1969 Ran open-end drill pipe, jars, bumper sub, and screwed into fish at 9026'. Pressured annulus to 2500 psig - held OK. Jarred on fish for 15 minutes with no results. Unscrewed from fish at 9026' and tripped out. Ran mill #7 (tungsten carbide) , 90' of 5%" wash pipe, jars, bumper sub and 178' of 4-3/4" drill collars. Milled over top of fish and slid to 9038'. Milled to 9040' in eight hours. September 27, 1969 Milled from 9040'-9045' in 8% hours with 5-7/8" mill #9. Milled from 9045'-9063' in 12 hours with 5-7/8" mill #10. September 28, 1969 Ran 5-7/8" mill #11, stopped at 9031' and milled one hour. Mill stopped at 9044'; pulled out. Ran open-end drill pipe, jars and bumper sub and screwed into top of fish at 9026'. Pulled and recovered 10.10' of drill pipe. COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 12 September 29, 1969 Milled from 9044'-9056' with 5-7/8" mill #12. Ran mill #13 and milled for 3 hours with no results. Pulled out. September 30, 1969 Milled from 9056'-9057' in 5¼ hours with mill #14. Ran #1 junk mill and located top of fish at 9054'. Milled to 9057' in 3% hours and stopped. Pulled out; mill showed little wear. Broke down formation with 1500 psig; pressure dropped to 250 psig in five minutes. Pumped away at 900 psig with 4 barrels per minute. Total pumped away - 14 barrels. Bled back 8 barrels when pressure dropped to 250. October 1-2, 1969 Milled with junk mill #2 for 5 hours with no progress. Milled from 9057'- 9058' in 4% hours with mill #15; mill worn smooth. Milled on junk with junk mill #3 for 14% hours. Pulled out. Closed BOE. Pressured formation; fluid pumped away at 1500 Dsig. Pressure bled to 400 psig in 5 minutes. Pumped away 9 barrels. Milled on junk with junk mill #3 from 9058'-9059' in 14% hours. 76 pcf mud October 3-4, 1969 Unable to mill past 9059'. Ran casing scraper to 9040'; circulated hole clean at 9035'. Squeeze Job #4 Set Howco E-Z Drill. Retainer at 9020'. Broke down perforations at 9270' with 1600 psig at 20 cu. ft. per minute rate. Closed pipe rams and pressure tested annulus with 2500 psig - OK. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with 66 cu. ft. of water to 118# pcf. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Dis- placed cement with 31 barrels of mud with tool open. Closed cement retainer and squeezed with 33% more barrels of mud. Final pressure - 2000 psig. Pulled out of retainer to 9015' and backscuttled out trace of cement. Top of cement at 9015'. Cement in place at 1:45 A. M., 10-4-69. Pulled out retainer setting tool. Squeeze Job #5 · Schlumberger jet perforated 4 - %" holes in 7" casing at 9000'. Ran Howco E-Z drill retainer and set at 8919'. Broke down perforations with 2000 psig at 12 cu. ft. per minute rate. Mixed 100 sacks of Class "G" cement with 66 cu. ft. of water COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-1,4A 9('/' SECTION 14, T-13-N R- , UB&M Page 13 .Sgueeze Job #5 (Cont'd.) to 118 pcf average slurry. Preceded cement with 10 barrels of water. Displaced cement with 31 barrels of mud with tool open and squeeze with 35 more barrels of mud. Final pressure was 2500 psig. Cement' in place at 2:15 P. M., 10-4-69. Pulled out of retainer; backscuttled, no cement. Pulled out retainer setting tool. 76 pcf mud October 5, 1969 Changed from 10" x 5000 psi to 6" x 5000 psi tubing head. Ran bit and casing scraper to 8919'; tested all BOPE to 4000 psig. Pulled bit and casing scraper. Ran a Cement Bond Log over 8919'-8600'. 76 pCf mud October 6-7, ].969 Changed kelly cock. Ran Servco 8-5/8" section mill to 8800'. Milled at 8800' for 4% hours when pump pressure dropped 300 psi, indicating that cutter arms were completely open. Drill pipe torqued up; unable to rotate. Mill stuck at 8800'. Worked stuck mill with no results. Schlumberger ran Dia-Log back-off shot and backed off at 8796'. Pulled out of hole leaving fish at 8796'. Ran in with jars, bumper sub and bit sub and 'screwed into fish at 8796'. Bumped down fish and fish came free. Pulled out with fish. 77 pcf mud October 8-9, 1969 Ran Servco Section mill #2 and milled window in 7" casing from 8800'-8822'. Pulled mill and installed new cutter arms. Ran in with mill and milled window from 8822'-8850'. 77 pcf mud October 10, 1969 Ran in with 11" hole opener and opened milled section from 8800'-8850'. Pulled out of hole with tight hole at 8780'-7950'. Equalized 60 sacks of cement with 3% CaC12 through, drill pipe at 8865'. Pulled pipe to 8860' and reversed out two barrels of cement. Located top of cement plug at 8846' indicating cement lost in formation. 76 pcf mud COMPLETION REPORT SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 14 October 11-12, 1969 Equalized 60 sacks of cement with 3% CaC12.at 8846'. Preceded cement with 8 barrels of water and displaced with two barrels of water and 54 barrels of mud. Located top of cement at 8721'. Cleaned out stringers and soft bridges of cement from 7915'-8721'. Cleaned out hard cement to 8812'. Ran in with turbodrill and drilled from 8812'-8818'. 76 pcf mud October 13, 1969 Finished drilling with turbodrill from 8818'-8838'. Ran in with 6-1/8" bit and drilled to 8963'. 76 pcf mud October 14, 1969 Direct'ionally drilled 6-1/8" hole from 8963'-9230'. 76 pcf mud October 15, 1969 Directionally drilled 6-1/8" hole from 9230'-9300'. Ran and hung 579.66' of 5" liner ~with top at 8716' and bottom at 9295'. Liner Detail TIW Hanger 5" 18~ Liner (Blank) 5" 18# Liner (Perforated) 23.91' 43.37' 512.38' 579.66' 6" Liner perforated 2" x 100 mesh slots, 12 rows, centers 6° MUC from 9295' to 8783'. 76 pcf mud October 16-18, 1969 Ran SchlUmberger Gamma Ray-Neutron, Log from 9284'-8300'. Ran production equipment on 2-7/8" and 2-3/8" tubing. Hydrotested to 5000 psig. Set packer at 8615' with tail to 9243'. Landed 1¼" tubing side string at 1599.70'. Collars turned down to· 2.00" and beveled. COMPLETION REPORT i' SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A SECTION 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M Page 15 Tubing Detail - Producing String North String Tubing hanger Tubing hanger to K.B. 1 jt. , 2- 3/8" EUE, 8rd 1 2-7/8" x 2-3/8" cross-over 2 jts. , 2-7/8" EUE 8rd 1 2-3/8" x 2-7/8" cross-over 2" Otix "S" nipple 1 2-7/8" x 2-3/8" cross-over 13 jts. 2-7/8" eue, 8rd 1 2-3/8" x 2-7/8" cross-over 2" Otis "S" nipple 1 2-7/8" x 2-3/8" cross-over 264 jts. 2-7/8" EUE 8rd 2-3/8" x 2-7/8" croSs-over collar on joint Otis XA sliding sleeve shut 1 jt. 2-3/8" EUE, 8rd 2-7/8" x 2-3/8" cross-over Baker F.H. Packer 2-3/8" x 2-7/8" cross-over collar on 2" Camco "D" nipple 19 jts. 2-3/8" EUE 8rd 2-3/8" Baker Trip Sub 2-3/8" Collar joint 20.00 .50 30.78 1.10 61.38 1.10 1.57 1.10 392.72 1.10 1.57 1.10 8035.31 31.21 2.69 30.62 1.10 6.65 30.75 .93 588.51 1.22 .41 K. B. Depth 20.50- 51.28 52.38 113.76 114.86 116.43 117.53 510.25 511.35 512.92 514.02 8549.33 8580.54 8583.23 8613.85 8614.95 8621.60 8652.35 8653.28 9241.79 9243.01 9243.42 Tubing Detail - South String Tubing hanger to K.B. Tubing hanger 1-1/4" x 2-3/8" cross-over 50 jts. 1-1/2" EUE, 8rd, N-80, Rg. w/collars turned down to 2.00" f 20. 00 .50 .90 1578. 30 20. 50 21.40 1599.70 October 19, 1969 .Installed COSASCO. Removed BOPE. 5000 psig. Removed COSASCO. Installed x-mas tree. Tested donut to .October 20-21, 1969 Circulating mud; preparing to displace mud with diesel fuel. October 22, 1969 Displaced well with 305 barrels of diesel fuel. packer. Released rig at 12:01 A. M. , 10-23--69. Dropped ball to set Well production tested October attached. 31, 1969 to November 2, 1969. BRUCE B. BERGET Results _. OPzCA/ "· i 36 6 .,.) N~ .\ I .~O'C.~.L. -- -- -- 2S~0 9 .i l 'I Jl az-z~'_1 :-,' 25 C 0 N'F I D~ N T I A L. Simpson Lagpon 32-14A Run 1 Build-Up Standard Oil Cor?.panv of California Ran 1" O D,, 0-200°F temperature element (Otis) .No. 28296 in tandetn. ~:ith 1-!/4'~ O.D<. , 0-6200~-~ pressure bomb No: 5113N on Octobe~' 24, 1969. Subject ;...'ell completed as follows: 2-3/$" & 2-7/8" tubing shoe ar 9243'. Packer sot in 7" casing at 8615'. Thc 7" casing shoe is a.t 8800' (top milled window). Well co,~pi-ated with a 5" O.D. !8.0~~ N-80 liner perforated .2" x 100 mesh, 12 ro~zs, 6" centers, 6© i,[UC from, 8783' to' 9295'. Top of the . ' -- ~ (6603 liner is at 8716' Mi~ point of productive sa~,s is 9107' ' vertical de¥~th). Productive interval 9076'-9135', Bombs zeroed on K.B. of °owan ,,Lg Pio. 29. '~a!l previously produced for 6 hours on October 24, 1969 to clean up. !.Tell shut-in at 8:00 A.:.[. on Octobar 24, 1969. Bomb at 8555' at 8:45 P.M. on October 2&, 1969. Could get no deeper. Had 70_ hour clocks in bo~n'-~,s. Prior, ~o pro- duction test tubin---ca~n~ annulus was di=o].acad with d~esel fuel The te~peratu.re is not kno¥~n but the ambient temperature approxi- mately was o°'~ Temperat,,re clock,, stop~cd a~ter 53 hours Durin,, entire ti:~e in the hole the temperature at 8555' :.zas increasing. This is att:ibuted to nlne cold diesel, used to dis.place the Te:ttpcraturc base was 20°F. Witnesses to the test are as follows: F~an,: oush, SOCO 2~oJucin~, Assis:an~ Production ~o~e:~n, .,~yne Lonni,,_ Suith, State of Al~si.::, Dude Oglesbv,, C.A. White Co~panv,, and Ted Ashby, Sperrp:-Sun. The r. esults of tl~e test are as fol!o;,~s: O Te, n_p er a t ur e De f 1 e c t ion ?_ _ At $555' $:45 P.H 10-24-69 After 18 hours clock stopped ~,~a~inum feeding after 72 hours O. 780" 134.2 O. 787" 13,4.9 O. 809" 136.9 Time after on bottom at 8:45P,1.[. Ocgober 24, 1969 Deflection PSI 0 1.020" 3138. 3 Hr., well shut-in 15 hrs. 45 min. 1.020" 3188 6 Hr. 1.020" 31.88 '9 tir, 1.020" 3188 12 Hr. 1.0'20" 3188 D%¥~$1ON OF O11. AND OAS /lb1 CH O RAG ~ Run No. Time After on October SimEson Lagoon ~2.-14~ o Bottom 8'45 P ~' 24, 1969 15 Hours 18 Hours 21 Hours 24 Hours 27 Hours 30 Hour£ 33. Hours 36 Hours 39 Hours 42 Hours 45 i!ours 48 Hours 51 Hours 54 tiours 57 Hours 60 Hours 63 ttours 66 Hours 69 Hours 70-1/2 liours De f lec t ion 1.020" 1. ~22" 1 . 023" 1.024" 1. 025" 1 . 026" 1. 027" 1.031" 1.034" 1. 034~' 1. 035" 1.036" 1.036" 1.035" 1.035:' 1. 035" 1. 034" 1.033" 1.03.3" 1. 033" PSI 3188 3195 3198 3201 3204 3207 3210 '3223 3232 3232 3236 3239 3239 3236 3236 3236 3232 3229 3229 3229 t; 0 N F I D E ~ T I A L Simpson La,?~oon 32-14A Run 2 Temperature Profile October 30,- 1969 Standard Oil Co:,-.'nanv of Californla Ran Amerada temperature bomb No. 28296 (Otis) in tandem with 2 Sperry-Sun pressure bo~;bs. The temperature recorder was on the bottom. Temperature tool was 5' long. The pressure bombs are 9' long The f~nal stop was at 8513' . , as deep as possible. Run was made with steps listed below. Temperature base 22°F. Ran 12 hour clock. The results of the pressure survey are tabulated on the attached Sr, erry-Sun computer output. True Vertical O De_'t! t_l~ Depth Time~ 10-30-69 Deflection F 100 100 11:36 AN-i!:56,:%'~,, 0.045" 17.1 200 200 11:58 A':,:~-i2:08 PX 0.046" 17.5 300 300 12:1! ]?';-~ ?'0t Pi"l 0.046" 17.5 400 400' 12:23 Pb'-12:33 P:~ 0.047" 17,9 50': . O. 047" ~ 500 12:35 Pi,~-12:45 P',[ 17.9 600 600 12:46 ~- '~ 0.0'47" 17.9 700 700 ].2:57 Pi.i- 1:07 P~'-! 0.047"' 17.9 800 800 1:08 Pl.f- 1:15 Pl.[ 0.047" 17,9 900 900 1:19 Plf- 1:29 P,'.,,~ 0.049" 18.6 i~00 1000 1:30 P'~,,~- 1:50 P" '_~., 0.05~"- 19.6 1100 1100 l:51.P>~- 2:01 Pi'.." 0.057" 21.0 1200 1200 2:02 Pk~- 2:12 PI,~' 0.061" 22.2 1300 1300 o.13 P" o ~, · ' ,.. ...- ~ :,.3 P ~ 0.06~" 23.i 1400 1400 2:24 PM- 2:34 Pi'{ 0.064" 23.1 - , 1500 1500 2:35 Pi-I- 2:'~5 Pi, i 0.064" 23.1 1700 1700 2:46 ?~_~- 0:56 P" 0 067" ' '~ .. :_, . 24 . 0 ~ .o,' 0.095" 1900 1900 2:5~ ,-A- 3:08 -~'.~_. 3°~.1 2100 2100 3:10 P!,~- 3:20 ?H 0.1!9" 3~.3 2300 2300 3:22 P~'[- 3:47 P:-~ 0.136" 42. 6 2500 2500 3'49 Pi'.i- 3:59 P,'f 0.153;' 46.8 27(30 2700 4:01 PM- 4:11 P'A 0.!82" 53,1 2901 2900 4:13 Pi-f- 4:23 P~'-' 0,198" 56.6 3104 3100 4:25 PM- 4:35 P>[ 0.208" 58.6 ~' 61.9 331'2 3300 4:37 P~,~- 4:47 ?N 0.225" 3526 3500 4:45- PI,!- 4:58 P'~.~ 0.24o'"~ 66.4 3746 3700 4:59 P~.t- 5:09 P;;I 0.27'4" 7~.0 3982 3900 5': 12 PN- 5:22 P:,[ 0.29°o.'' 75. 2 Run 2 S.i__m_t~ s o n La¢oon 32-!4A Page two 4251 4577 5002 5424 5821 6180 6538 6941 7374 7787 8167 '8513 True Vertical De.nth 4100 4300 4500 4700 4900 5100 53O0 5500 5700 5900. 6100 6° ~,72 Time~ 10-30-69 PM 5:24 PH-5:34 5:37 PH-5:47 PH 5:51 Pi-;-6: 01 6:05 P~'.~- 6: 25 6:29 P>~-6:39 Pi.; 6:42 P~,i-6: 52 6:55 PM-7:05 PH 7: 0S 7:21 PH-7:31 PH 7:34 ~-7 7:47 P~.~-7:57 8:03 P1~-$:38 PH Te ~__!p e r a t ur e Defiection 0.328" 0. 363" 0. 397" 0.439" 0.475" 0 . 512" 0. 551" 0. 597" 0.64 0. 697" 0. 752" 0 . 810" oF 80.1 85.6 90.7 96.4 101.1 105.8 110.5 115.8 121.3 126.3 131.6 137.0 CONFIDENTIAL Production Test Simpson Lagoon 32-14A October 31 to November 3, 1969 Standard Oil .comPany of Californi__a {ate Time Date 24 Hr. Rate Tubing Trap Oil Gas GOR .P..s.ig Tern.?_ Psig Te_~. ~ Bbl MCF Bean CF/Bbl Gravity % API@ 60°F Cut ,. 1 12:50 PM-l: 35 PM 10-31-69 75 48° 23 48° 677 205. 107/64 303 23.2° 2 5:00 PM-6:00 PM 10-31-69 95 50° 61 50° 620 183 107/64 295 0.1 8:00' PM-8:30 PM 10-31-69 92 51° 64 51° 682 184 107/64 270 0.1 4 12:01 AM-l:01 AM 11-1-69 97 ' 51° 65 51° 581 176 107/64 303 0.1 5 6:15 AM-7:15 AM 11-1-69 6 1.~20 PM-2:20 PM 11-1-69 94 51° 60 51° 631 185 107/64 293 o o 95 52 61 52 611 186 107/64 304 0.1 0.1 7 9:40 PM-10:40 PM 11-1-69 94 54° 61 54° 607 182 107/64 300 0.1 8 3~30 AM-5:00 AM 11-2-69 9 12:20 PM-l:20 PM 11-2-69 .0 5:40 PM-6:40 PM 11-2-69 92 54° 58 54° 627 186 107/64 297 95 55° 60 55° 620 180 107/64 290 o o 94 55. 61 55 617 182 107/64 295 22.50* 0.1 ' .i 9: 3'0 PM-10:30 PM 11-2-69 · Avg. . · Test P~riod 1:30 AM, 90 ,55° 56 .55° 643 191 107/64 10-31-69 to 1: 30 At4, 628.7 185 11-3-69 - 72 hrs. Gas rates corrected for trap pressure and temperature, gas gravity base of 14.65 psi. 297 i'9',f of 0.643 and pressure *Two additional gravities taken during second flow period at 22.6°API' at 60°F 0.1 .. ., Job No. SPG-!6529r6 Date November 8, lo69 Offic~ -. Am~horage. :~la~..a Custo,vmr Standard 0il Comoan_v of California Sta~e Alaska Address P.O. Bo>: 7-839 Ancp. ora~e~ Alaska C'ou~ty/iSari-sh'' i'~ orth Slop? Well Simpson-Lagoon Flowing Gradient and ~pe Tes~ B:ci!d-up q__ No. 32-1'4A Field . Simpson-Lagoon Test Depth 8499 ft. _ _. Zero Point_RKB_ Arrive: Well/Dock Deparz: Wall/Dock Gauge in Lub..RUN f; 1. 1731 Top Gauge fj 109_ Element 2o097~ Range ~,OOC%~ Time MOde _ _ Btm. Gauge ~/ 106 Element # 28264N Range ~OQO// . . Time Mode ! zin~ ,~ ., _ . Time on Bottom 0322 ~,~, 11-9-69 Starting Power~V.' ·"Fluid Level tubin~ Time o~£ Bor. l:o~. 0.~20 _~11~?-6~ t::nd:i, ng Po~er .~Vo'~ Fluid · Gauge Set A~ . 84~'9 feet. B.H. Temperature _ _ · : Ref. Elev. Da:urn feet. Well Open 1734 ~ !1-8-~69 . . . 190'F : Atmos. Temperature -o F ~ NO. Trips ¥~iles _ Well Shut-In 0322 Lasg Null i~ Dab. P~YARKS: Surface th:essure ..... . ...... - psig ' " ~:" - Out · In - Out : Gradien~ S~ops.. . '--..-.. DePth Time -~.....'"" "'" ' ;;i'"RD~P~ ~,. j V"~i': ta tTi=' Stop Start Stop ...... "' '":' :-~:: ' . am · am Fe. ~m ..... ' " Fg. pm , _ .... ,. "· .... ~..:.'~-~'.,~: :.-"- Fe.'., _ _. ~ t .'/ ..... ':.'- - - - ....]).~-'-, ~'-~ ';~.:':: ;~,~. (i:'OIyl~tON OF.OIL AND OAS. ...: . ......:.-,~,,,.:....: .;:..:: . ..~C~o~OI '." '"' -.. . , . . Flowing gradient (12 ~n stops) and build-uo. _~ ~_ - ~ ..... ~m .................................. - _ ..... -- .... _ .... _..~ .......... - ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ - . .. . .. ~ '~[ . . _ _ .............................. _. ~ ......... , · ~ - _ _ ~ ,, ,, . . ....~'.. .. m_ , ,, _ ~,, ,~ ~ . ...... .... '." '~'-::.", ?U--,~ -,,---+(5' . - '- .... ' ~ ", -~ - ' i .: ' ~ ',' ~ '. '. .. . · .~ ~' ~ . . . ~ ..... . · . SPEI~{Y-SUN WELL SURVEYING COP~PANY ; ' .~ PRESSURE GAUGE FIELD DATA St~ET job No. SPO-16~29-h DateNovember 7~ 196.9 " Offic~ Anchorage'. Alaska . .. CustomerS%sndard Oil Company of California Address P.O. Box-?-839 State Alaska ............ gounty/Pa~{sh North Slooe ...... Well Simpson-Lagoon Typo Test Build-up Arrive: Well/Dock 1. Depa=z: Well/Dock 1. Gauge in Lub. RUN Gauge Ga: Lub. RUN# 1%1~22,0. No. 32-1hA Field Simpson-Lagoon .... _, : _- ....... ~. _ . f~m 1].-7-69 2.: :.- lqlYi Top Gauge # 109 Element ~J ~0o7o',I Range t~00,0//. Time' Mode'; 30 ...... - LI '" ~ /~- ..... - - "'---- ~ -- - . . , ~, ~. ~ ,1,1 ~ .... ____ ~ ......... ~_ _ ~ ~, ~ ~ · . . . B~m.o=uoe g~ 106 Element ~ 2826h~I Range h. COGlr Tim~:.Mode~'' ~30, . , .. .' . ., Tima on Bottom 06h~ ~1-7-6~ Starting Power 13/~h V. Fluid ~ve%' Tubin - ~ ~' : - ..~_:.Time off Bottom 1200 ~-?-6y. ,Endi~ Power ~V..'" Fluid ~vel :..'.'~" ~... -, .. Gauge S¢: Ag . . Datum · Well Open ,. 0lb7 -" Las~ Null in Lub. · .. Depth 8l.,,36 feet. feeC. %~- Out 'Time -Start a~ B.H. TemperaCure. ~._~F''':' Atmos.TemperaCure -7 F .- . ~.. Rolo Elev. ....... ~ '-NoiTriPs~, Miles .... ..~-~ · · . : Well Shun-in_ ..... .~_~, .... Total Mileage · ~ Surface Pr~ssur~_, '_ . .." ... psig ..... -., ... - ": -.-:~ "' Grad~eng ~gops .-7 ' "-' ,~ .' .: '>.id:;t:?:,:.{..~ ~:'. - ~,- . .-.,.., . . :~ .- . '. '" ':-:'. ':".':...-.-:.: ~ :::. ~'-....~," ,. -:'j Depth .'. ::-":. --' .:'.;:"~': ' Ti~ 2EIH~Y-SUN WELL SUi~VEYING job .We. gFO-!(.5??' PilESSUi{E GAUGE FIELD DATA SiiEET Date ~.'..c!'~,~,,~.-~ ~0. ]o~o Offic~ ~'~nrk,or~e- Customer 3t?.n.dard ©ii. Ccz:~:~a'qy o£ ~,-n~ .~..~ Address r~ '~ Ancb State l!asha County/Parish Well Si ......._,, - I,~.-~ ~oo~.__. --No. ¢~9-q ....... !'" Field bmr,',.vson-La~oon. Arrive: ~.,ell/Do~.~ Depart: Well/Dock 1.~ ~ Gauge in Lub. Rb~J # 1. ~,[~ Gauge O'c,~ Lub. RUN ~ 1. ~1~ Test D~pth ~h?'9 ~ Zero Point 2. am 3. 2. 3. Top Gauge fJ ~ ~'c~ Btm. Gauge fJ ?? Range Range Time Mode Time Mode Tmme on BoEgom ~',~',..'~ Time off BoCto:;3C'~ ~mp.~ p~. Ac Starting Power ~/~, V. Fluid Level ?:.bix r £u2! Fluid Level ,'~ ,:-.-', ~ - -~-~ ~ G~uoe Set At feet. BoH. Temperature F Atmos. Temperature --? F Datum _~_ . _feat. Well Open Last Null in Lub. Refo Elev. No. Trips___~_ _}~le Well Shut-iq, ~. , Total }~ieage . -~ ~ Surface Pressure psig Depth In - Out Gradient Stops In- Oat: . Time Dep th Time Start Stop Start am am Ft. pm Ft. nm Stop not able to ~et v?,.ru thi'-: area ,- 80_400 ~,-~* thru ar~ at $~3' Made dhn~ay run :-:ith gaut-es~ could not o=~ ~ ..... pul!ad out and ra~-39 .... ~ .... C O N-F I Dp ~' - ~'~ T I AL Simpson Lageon 32-14A Run 3 Tenpernture Bomb' (144 tiour Clock) with Flow and Build-Up Standard Oil Comoanv of Cal~.fornia Ran Otis temperature recorder No. 28296 pressure recorders to 8513' - as in Run 2. for 3 days and shut-in for 4 days. The below the pressure recorders. Base line On bcttom at 11:59 P>[, October 30, 1969. in tandem with 2 Sperry-Sun The subject well was flowed temperature c!amant was run 22°F. Ran 144 hour clock. Ela,osad Time Deflection OF Stabilize on bottom ].-1/2 hrs. 0.810" On production immediate jump to 0.921" Warmed during 3 days as follows: 137.0 146.7 After 2 hour 4 hours 6 hours 8 hours 10 hours 12 hours 14 hours 16 hours 18 hours 20 hours 22 hours 24 hours 26 hours 28 hours 30 hours 32 hours 34 hours 36 hours 38 hours 40 hours 42 hours 44 hours 46 hours 48 hours 50 hours 52 hours 54 hours 56 hours 58 hours s ($ :30 AI,[ 3.0-3t-69) 0.955" O. 973" 0. 984" O. 990" O. 993" 0. 997" 0. 998" O. 998" 1. 001" 1. 002" 1 . 003': 1. 005" 1 .~006" 1. 008" 1 . 008" 1.0O9" 1. 010" 1. 012" 1. 013" 1. 013" 1.0!3'~ 1. 014" 1. 015" 1 . 016" 1. 016" 1.0~ 7" 1. 018" 1.0!$" 1 . 019" 149.6 151.0 151.9 152.4 152.6 153o0 153.0 153.0 153.3 153.4 153.4 153.6 153.7 153.8 153 .~ 153.9 154.0 154.2 154.2 154.2 154.2 154.3 15~ ,4 154.5 154.5 154.6 154.6 154.6 154.7 Ela~s 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 Shut-in d 74 76 78 80 82 84 86 85 90 92 94 96 98 100 102 104 i06 lOS 110 112 114 116 11.8 120 122 124 126 128 -130 132 134 136 138 ed Time hours hours hours hours hour s hours hours rop-in hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hours hour~ hours w Simpson Lagoon Run 3 32-14A tamp. Deflection 1 . O20" 1. 020" 1. 020" 1 . 020" 1. 020" 1 . 020" 1. 020" O. 965" 0. 933" 0. 917" 0. 909" O. 901" 0.895" 0. 890" 0. 885" 0. 882" 0. 880" 0. 877" 0. 875" 0. 874" 0. 872" 0. 870" 0. 868" 0. 867" 0. 865" 0. 865" 0. 863" 0. 863;' 0. 862" 0. 862" 0. 861" 0.860" 0 . 859" 0. 858" O. 857" O. 857" 0. 856" 0. 854" 0. 854" 0 .854" oF 154.8 154.8 154.8 154 .~8 154.8 154.8 154.8 150.4 147.7 146.4 145.7 145.0 144.5 144.0 143.6 143.4 143.2 142.9 142.7 142.7 142.5 142.3 142.1 142.1 141.9 141.9 141.7 141.7 14i.6 141.6 14i.5 141.5 141.4 141.3 141.2 141.2 14i .1 140.9 140.9 140.9 Falling ,, FOR TYPE OF TEST: DEPTH: Flow and Build-up Run No. } LEASE: Simpson-Lagoon FIELD: Si?mson-Lagoon FT. TEMPERATURE WELL NO. 32-!]_P~ COUNTY/PARISH Nor%h S!o:;e DATE OF TESTOct. 31 NOV. 6, ~?6.aOS NO. OFFICE: AncNorage~ Alaska STATE Alaska SP0-16~29-3 5483.9 SPE,~,',Y-c ,"'¢ "E~ ,; .': c SURVEYT .... ,':g C8 p','~v PRSC t S~ n''''!~ ,-.,, SU r? q: ':" ~ ;..C ~~.,.,.', P :'~ F-$ S Ui':. E,_. 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PA-L;=,_ ~0. 3 '-- 29.19 173,': o $& ! . 29 o .~-~ 1733 ~ 68'0 29,46 _17-~2,171 20,59 1729,4a0 29,73 1729.a40 29,86 1730.202 29.99 17S~ ,233 30. !3 1732,~49 30,26 !733.24G 30.39 1734 ,C2T 30,53 1734.~52 3O,a~ 1735,5'~3 30,7~ 1 30,93 i73'1,:S3 31,06 17°S.1/','~~. . ~.: " ~_9.0 31,46 !733,47! 31~59 !735-,5i7 . ,J i 5'3 :' 32', 39 173.~.7bi :'.,~,~ 53 1737,c~.~. 32,~ ' i737,177 32,93 iT" 6 o 3:JO · 33,C.5 33.23 1734,7!i =,,~9 .~l'3~.,.~ 340 ! b ! 73 ! ..590 _q4,3~ 17~ .gT 34.Z6 173! 3.4,93 173.2,0~, 35,1~ 1732~77 35.46 35.7'3 1713.127 35~ ~c) !'~''',' ~_-' ,- ~'~6 36.53 1733,277 36.7:3 1733,436 37.06 1733.56~ 37.35 1753.576 37.59 1733~2~6 37.~6 1732,902 38.13 1732.452 3,~.3c) 1732. 124 38,66 173i.~90 38.93 173!.627 6-:'C_: ~ !- I-6C~ 6-38 ~I- 6-4(: it- 1-69 6-54 !i- !-69 .." ... 7-02 li- T-lC II ~ 6~ Evb OF ~ ' ........ 7-- i fi Ii- .. 7-1~ 11- !-69 7-L4 1i-- i- 7-'<~ !!- ~-4'c 7-50 ii- i-~; . 7-53 !i- !-69 .. 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A 4..3 g _ !53.~{~ '.~ i55,9% _ ., f_ !57~C6 157.5g 158,66 159.19 Ib0.26 !6C:79 161.3~= 161.~6 15 ! ,'5 q ~6! .72 3t87,~24' 17-3Q Ii- 5-6g · 3i'37~170 !$-C.'6 11- 5-$9 3i87..35S 1D-St~ 1~- 5-69 31~7~ ,,z;~.._ icj--1~u ~,1-_ 5-69 31 ~'I -~3 ~9-"2 3!S7.q55 20-14 31f,?~P7 20-'t.~ Il- 5-69 3tg7~7~! 2~-'18 ii- 5-59 3l~3~rg2~ ~o..~-~-4 3!~;~',g.qC 23-26 ~!- 5-3'0 . . i ~'~ ~'/'-r 5 O'"]:O 312~730 1-02 !i- 6-Jg 3~c~.!67 I 3'+ 3!88,64S 2-C6 11- 3!6~:.370 2-33 !i- a-Jo ~ i .,~%'. 477 4-46. 31gC.C95 5-ii~ ~i- -~--2~ ~ . ~ . .~ _ .~ ~ _... 2:190,5~5 5-22 ii- .S-tS 3!'~!~4~3 6- ~ "~- 31q!~453 7-2.2 i!- 3 l't:! .ao~ 7-5:J !1- 3!71~05 B-3C ii- ~_.,~9,0 9-OP 11- 6-59 3!g!~gi4 9-54 'I!- 3!c'°.=, 251 ~-06._ 3 !'~2.335 1'0-33 !!- 3lg:',_.OBB 1~-~. ,~ ~i-_ ~'ap 326 i2-' ~ '-.!',g B192~3~6 12--%~ !!- 6-5g '~ %~2~739 i3-i2 1!- ~!92.a79 14-22 !!- 3~_ ao,,~ ~ ~gP_ 14-5% 3!c) 3~33g 15-26 i!- ~,c3~a~9 !5-~ · , ,~_~-, " .. a,'e 16-30 ~- 6-59 ~!93.91i i7-C2 Il- . 3193~qg7 l~-O''~ II- 6-69 'S q~J 11-6-69 .'~la,.~,_. ..211 ~c;--,~ r~ ,.:.:. !!- 6-"" ~:194.2~0~ 18-54 !.1- ~.~-,59 ~19~. !<-~P 1'~ 'P . . . -- PAGE NO,, 12 -- 16i,,oa~..,. 3!94~-~7,~ . 16i. %'-) 162.}2 162,25 1.62.~5 152.52 3i9~=~492 162.55 31. t5 !62 ~ 7(~ 21 c:4,390 !62o~2 3!C:: ~369 1.9-!.0 ! 1~- I ~' 1!- !~-2~ ZI.- 6-6 19-3z~ Ii- 6-8 19-42 !!- 6-5 1.9~5C ZZ- 6-6 lqL-S.: !i- 6-5 Z)-Oh 1!- 6-.5 20-i4 Z!- 6-6 9 9 9 c: -- P.'~GE NO. 13 .'-- · C 0 NiFI H T !iAL ,! FOR STA}.~At~D OIL CO~ANY OF CALIFOP2'~IA -- ! ii i ~1 , i d~ i i i ii ii TYPE OF SURV£¥: Sur?el Gyroscopic Multishot Directional SURVEY DEPTH: FROM 27oo- rt. TO 12;h30 Fr. Simpson Lagoon WELL No. 32-ih A LD Wildcat FIE : ' - ......... ' , COUNTY/PARiSH_N°rth Slope September tl 1969 DATE OF SURVEY--~ ' ~ A}~chora{ie, Alas!ca OFFICE:__ -TAT',:' Alaska SU-3-16509 1'I O'~,g: This survey' rc-ca].culated July 22~ 1970 Radius of Curvature program. Additional extrapolated points were added., . .... ~ .... STANDARD OIL CO~iPAKY OF: CALIFORNIA SIr~PSON LAGOON 3Z-Z4A WILDCAT ALASKA SPERRY-SUN WELL- SURVEYING COMPANY C L O $ U R E T RUE 11 SF:'PTE SU-3-16509 1969 RADIUS ..... MEAS, DEPTH ~ I O0 ~209 3/,nO . ~. aooo a2oo .... 4400 .... . ~ . ~. . OF CURVATURE _ TRUE VERT DEPTH 2799.51 2899,12 2992,25 3096~73 ?lga,~0 3290,92 3386,02 3~79~52 3572.2~ 3664,03 3753,51 38a0,32 3924,05 4002*26 A076.87 4216,46 4278,87 48~7,5'5 Aa82.78 ~.527,A0 A571~63 461.7~03 4712~.~3 SUB SEA DRIFT DEPTH ANGLE 2762,51 A. 0t 2862,!2 6 0~ 296!,25 . 9 3059.73 il 0~ 3 t 5 7.40 13 45 ' 3253,92 16 30~ 33.49,02 19 30~ 3~'a2,52'- . 22 3535,24 22 3627,03 24 45~ 3716,51 28 15~ 3803,32 31 15~ 3887,05 3965,26 42 0 4039,87 al 30~ 4112,24 45 45 4179,46 -. - 49 4241,87 ~3 0; 429~,68 57 45 43=0,55~ 59 45~ 4399,a! 61 45~ · +A~5 · 78 63 0 44 ~0 · ~0 64 0 ~524,63 63 30 L'~0~93 62 L, S 7 r o 3 6 4 '? ~ 7,15 . S S $ S S S S S S S S 'S S S S S S S S S S S DRIFT DIREC . ..... RECTANGULAR" "-: .... DOG LE -..- .... .-COORD[NATE£ ': .... SEVERIT ., 23.~2 $ 8,13 E. '-.--:.-:--.'-.' 0,00 27.6~. S 15.5°~; :- ........ 3.82 · 38.63 S 2.2.20 E - 55.~5 S 24,6? E 77.26 S 25.55 £ · ' 2.76 !03.32 S 26,92 E 2.81 - 134,18 S -- ,2.5,27.E ...... ..' 3~18 160,~q_ . ~. _q ~,;7,34 E 206.~I S 20,~5 Y COMP' TECH G SECT!OF. Y DZSTANC ' --6_~7, .,2 ! 708.40 S "t W 782.96 S '2 W 2':0,12 $ 2 244,35 c '~ "= ...... ~ ,_ ..-~,z;..,-.. ...............~_,8~ . . 221,4. L 286.65 S'.__-=., 4,SI' W_ ' ..... _3.~3TM ..... ' ..... .333.42 S -- 21.47 W ...... "-~':""-"-3.04 .... "'.315,aC 38~.92 S 39.71 W ..... 3.79 '"369,~4 aa3,fi7 S 60,4~ W " 7.03 ......... . , 505,73 S Sa,Sa W ........ 'l.al 56°.46 5 ' ~:'i ............ ~: ........ " - ' 10.73 W .'-:.:.'-- ' 4,31 '-" 557,55 . · ~ ...:. -% _- .. ......... .................. 72 * 64 "' :':-'"'"" ::::: ~ , ~ . ,~ ................. 3, 5 :':_'.'. 07,40 .W'"":-."-.". .... 4*75 '. 4z~,21 '"' "': .... Z.~8 ....... 930 :,a $ m~2~ 10. i7,8>' S. 321. ~J. 7~d ...... . ,._~ ,. , ~ !z~-23~ 92 S RADIUS OF CURVATURE NEAS, DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH 5600 5700 5800 5900 6000 6100 6200 6300 --- 6400 · _---- 550,9 6600 6700 .... 6800 6900 7000 . 7100 7200 730O 7~00 . _. 7500 ' 7500 7700 _ 7900 ~O0 .... ~0 8200 _. 8300 ~ ......... 8aO0 4815,02 4865,83 4914,89 4965,45 5017,89 5073,26 5132,03 5191.69 5249e40 5304.23 5356.85 5402.16 5458.54 5507,40 5554,73 5600,91 '5646,31 5692,29 5739.04 5786,57 5~34.47 5882,76 5932,30 5982'00 6032,76 6086.1'1 6141,12 6192,81 6242.05 ,91 ,33 ,54 .32 .82 -- ..... BSO0 6290 ........ ~^~ ..... 6342 --~ -~.7uO 6398 - ' 88 ,._'3, O 6/+53 5900 - 6508 -'---~:-- ~964 6544 --_::--. , c,",_,',~ 6564 9376 6606 Olin 6620 SUB SEA DE PTH 4779,02 4828,83 4877.89 4928,~5 4980,89 5036,26 5095.03 5154,69 5212,40 5267.23 5319,85 5371.16 5421,5a' 5470,40 5517.73 5'563.91 5609,31 5655.29 5702.04 5749.57 5797.47 5845.76 5895,00 59~5.00 5995.76 6049.11 6104.12 6155-81 6205.05 62~3.91 6305.96 6361,33 .6416.16 647!,54 6507,32 6527,45 6569,82 6583,15 59 61 60 59 57 55 53 53 55 57 58 59 6O 61 62 63 63 62 62 61 61 6O 6O 59 59 56 57 6O 60 61 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 56 RIFT NGLE · 15' O' 15' O' 45' O' O' 45' 45' 45' 45t 30' O' 30' O' 0t 0~ 15' O' 15' 30' 45' 15' 45~ 15' 15' O' z~5 ' 15' 15' 0~ 45' 45' O' 0~ 0~ - 15' !5' DRIFT DIREC 23 W 24 W 24 W '25 W 24 W 23 W 22 W 24 W 22 W 23 W 22 W 24 W 24 W 24 W 24 W '24 24 23 25 23 25 25' 24 2~ 22 21 21 23 22 2! 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 W W W W W W W W W W W W W W ' W W W W w W W 1577. 1656. 1736, 1814, 1892. 1968, 2043. 2117, 2192, 2269. 2348. 2427. 2506. 2585. 2666, 2747. 2828, 2910, 2990, 3071, '3151, 3230. 3309. 3389, 3468, 3546, 3623. 3703, 3784. 3865, 3944. 4022, 4099. 4176, 6225, 4253, 4312, 4330, RECTANGULAR COORDINATES 11 S 577,83 62 S 612,40 23 S 647,85 74 S 683.62 22 S 718,93 57 S 752.13 31 S 783,09 18 S 814,45 34 S 846,35 60 S 878.35 18 $ 910.90 16 S 944.43 08 S 979,56 78 S 1015.05 26 S 1050.88 29 S 1086,96 69 S 1123,20 12 S ii5~,01 87 $ 1194.56 24 S 1230,34 43 $'1266,0'4 79 S 1303.05 99 S i'339,i4 41S 1373.68 42 S 14.08,03 . 26 S 1441,07 96 S 1471,68 86 S 1502,35 55 S 1534.95 16 S 1568,34 57 S 15~;.62 . 04 S 1630,14 58 5 1661.47 78 S 1692,66 98 S 1712.53 65 $ 1-/23.72 16 S 1747.35 '36 S 1754,83 COMPUTE . DOG SErE · D BY COMP LEG RITY W 1.99 W 1.96 W 0,75 W 1.51 W -~ ......... 1.50 _ -:~. ::. . W " 2,86 W ......... "~ ...... 2,15 W W 2.60 W .... !._' -2.!7 :': ": ..... 1,31 W '-":-:::: '-1.88 . W ....... ,-. ._0.50 W ........ .' 1.50 W 0,50 W - ,. 1.00 W 0.00 _. W '"" · 'i.15 W 1,78 '",, ~ ': ' 1.90 W ."' -' - 1,77 W "' 0.75 . W 1.00 W_ -. ..0,99 W 0 w lC'.!....-.>=.~.~'-'3 w "::..:'.' .:k". '1 W ....... 3 W'" ~"'-~':: '1 Ig,,. .......... 1 . W ~i'<'7::-'.Jil-'::~-:: 5 . W' -::' ' "1,12 W .......... 0. O0 W 0.75 W .... "' :' "' 0.00 W . ' 0.00 W ...... 0.32 w " 0,00 -. TECH SECTIO.': DISTANCE 1677, 1764. 1851. 1937, 2022, 2106, 2186, 2257, 2348. 2432. .' 2517, 2603, 2689, 2776. 286a* 2953. 3042, ' ' 3131, ...... .-. 3219, " 33"7.~ 3395, 34~3. .... 3570, 3656. ,99 3742, ,41- .... 3827, ,!2 _ '.'.. 3910, · 75 ' ...- 3996, · 80 - ' 4083. . · 33 '-' .' 4170. ,31 ..... .. . 4339, 442,2. 4506, . 4559, 4589, 4652, ., Z!.672, 58 29 41 O2 92 17 82 9<': 97 75 ~ o 95 75 07 3: 17 RAD I US OF MEAS, DEPTH 9200 9300 9400 9500 9500 9700 9800 9900 lO000 t0!00 " 10200 lOBOO 10400 10500 I0600 10700 !0800 10900 1!000 . ~ ._. 11100 11200 - 11900 - 11400 11500 11600 11700 11800 1190O 11916 ........ 12000 ..... 12100 1220.,0 · -12270 . _. 12300 ~"--'--:= '-!2~A~ 12400 124-30 CURVATURE TRUE VERT DEPTH 6676,07 6733,96 6792,73 6852,56 6916,33 69.91,4z~ 704-5,05 7107,30 7169,03 7230,77 7292,17 7353,73 7415,64 7477,21 7537,91 7598,4a. 7659.66 7721,,91 7785,52 7850,63 7917,38 7985,26. 8054,56 8125,58 8198.al 8272.73 83~.7o91 8424,37 8436,74 '8502,14 8520, la- 8580,50 865'9.70 8715,79 8739,95 8821,08 8845,58 SUB SEA DEPTH 6639,07 6696,96 6755,73 6815,56 6879,33 6944,44 7008,05 7070,30 7132,03 7193,77 7255,17 73!6,73 7378,64 7440,21 7500,91 7561,44 7622.66 7684,91 7748.52 7813.63 7880,38 7948,26 8017.56 8088,'58 8161.41 8235,73 8310.91 8387.37 8399,74 8465.14 848~,14 8543,50 8622,70 8678.79 8702.95 8706.98 8784~08 8808.58 55 53 54 52 48. 50 51 52 51 52 52 51 51 52 53 52 52 51 5O 48 47 47 45 44 42 41 4O ~9 39 3'8 38 38 37 36 36 36 . 35 35 RIFT NGLE 45~ 90' 30' 0~ 45~ 0~ 0~ 0~ 45' O' 15' 45~ 45' 15' 0I 30' O' O' O' 45' 30' O' 15' 15' 15' 45~ 45' 30' 15' 90' · 30~ :15~ 0~ 30~ 15~ 15' 15' 15~ DRIFT DIREC 5 21 W S 2r w s 22 w s 21 w s 21 w s 21 w s 21 w s 21 w s 21 w s 21 w s 22 w S 21 W S 22 W S 21 W S 24 W S 22 W S 24 W S 22 W S 23 VI S 24 W S 24 W S 24 W S 25 W S 26 W S 28 W' 'S 29 VI S 30 W S 33 W S 33 W S 33 W S 33 W S 33 W .-. S 33 W · S 32 W S 32 %~ S 32 W S 33 W S 35 W RECTANGULAR COORDINATES COMPUTED BY DOG LEG SEVERITY .. COMP' TECH SECT I O;'.; DISTANCr: 4407,79 S 1785,21W 4483,91S 1814.43 W 4559,18 S 1844.08 W 4633,7'2 S 1873.~4 W 4705,62 S 1901,04 W 4776,4.8 S 1928.24 W a848,51 S 1955,~9 V! 4921,58 S 1983.94 W 4995,02 S 2012,t3 W 5068,46 S 2040.32 W 5141,90 S 206~.25 W 5215,22 S 2095,!3 W 5288.28 $ 2126.91 W 5361,60 S 2155.79 5435,01 S 21~6,20 5508.28 S 22!7.30 5581.06 S 22~8~20 5653,09 S.2278.77 0,96 2,25 1,29 2,51 - ~.25 1'25 -- 1.00 1.CO · . 0,25 --- 0,25 ..........0,83 ....... 0,92 0,78 W 0.93 W 2,52 W - 1.65 W - - 1 · . w 1.83 .. . 5724,38 S 2308,30 W ..... 1,25 579-3,98 S 2938,55 W ....... 1.45 5862.00 S 2368,85 W "~'" 1,25 5929,09 S 2398,72 W 0,50 5994,68 5 2428.51W ..... -. 1,88 . . 6058.22 S 2a5.3.92 W · · ~1,21 6119,26 S 2490.02 W~' 2,39 6178.07 S 2521.95 W ....... ....:- 0,83 6235,45 S 2554,~1 W ........ . ..... 1,19 6290,39 S 2588.08 W 2.26 6298,91S 2593,61W ' ' 1.55 6343,12 S 2622,32 W ..... :-'" 0.89 6355,13'5 2630,12:W .... --" ........ 0,00 6395.22 S 2556.15 W 0,32 6446,42 S 2689.41 W ........ 1.25 6481,74 S 2711,91 W ' 1,10 6496,83 S 272!,34 W '"" ~: 0,83 6~99,34. S 2722,90 ~'~ ' '"' '0,00 .. 6546,15 S 2752.73 W "' 1,21 . 6560.50 S 2762.41 W 3,84 4755, 4836. 4917. 4997, 5074, 5150, 5227, 5305, 5384e 5/.62, 5541. 5699. 5777. 5357, ~o35. 6015. 6C94. .... 6171, 6247. 632!, 6395, . · 6467. 6537, 6605. .... 6672 . 6737., 6801. 6811. " 6863, · -. 6~77. 6924, 59~4, 7026. ' ' . 7043. , · 7046. -7101. 71!8. O0 48 4 '5 27 22 8~ 7~ 53 2~ 92 34 .. ~2 92 ~5 7i 13 fi2 RADIUS .OF CURVATURE ...... :-. __.£ ................. - _.. .. .EAS~ TRUE .VERT SUB SEA ............. --. DRIFT DEPTH:-:z-':~::--'' -- DEPTH DEPTH-'--]:~'-/';':;'.---' Ar'~GLE ' "- - ' ' -f..-'- -~; £_"]'-_"' "7 "- . :. ' _-..-'. Ti/'"_:--ti-:' g--:].Tt T;_--' -_ ........ - _. -.~._- ..... . ___~ ................... DRIFT DIREC RECTANGULAR COORDINATES !25~6 8939.72 ..... 8902.72 ....... ' ......... 36 t5I ....... S 35 W .__ .. ~OR!ZONTAL DISPLACE~EN.T..~:~.;-:'::,i::::'~ii~5:i~;&~,~:,.:..,_..7184,63 FEET AT S. 22 56 .5~ W .. .... :. ,. ......... -, ..: ......... :,.~';.-::~-- .. :...,-....~ .....~-.- . 6616.02 S 2801.28 W' . COMPUTED BY COMP TECH DOG LEG SEVERITY 0.86' SECTION DISTANCE:.-- 7184,.62.' .... 2OO ~ ~ 0 200 40O 800 8OO 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200 2400 2800 2800 ~000 ~2'00 9400 3800 3800 4000 4200 4400 4600 4800 5000 5200 5400 5600 5800 8000 6200 8400 6600 6800 RT S '22 58 54 N 10-}0-69 225.9 hrs. to 2326 hrs., gauge in Lub. 232' o hfs. ~ ' ~'] ~ 23~9 hrs ~ ,~ ~ , ....~ ~,~I~ shut in~ 10-31-69 012~ hrs. well fiowi-~g. (ooen up). !!-.~-o9 0130 hrs. :.re~ ~- .... "' in for build-up 11-06-69 .... 013o hrs. saug=o off bottom°, ...... Oauge Times 10_'~.~_.~.o !:30 ar:'~ 3:~0 . ~...:e~~, ?ride ....n b!eadlng do,ch.(no c~a:~+,. ~'~ 1<': ~!ate cou].d nov s 10-31-69 3:~ ~m $:~'~ ' " 8:00 em -10:30 a:~ ,hz:eh %o s ~mp. Iow " 10:30 am -12:00 a..~ no " 12:-01 era -al:!~ ~;m_. ~?~ssure ~neven~ "· 3:13 ~m- 5:00 p?., Pres:~ure uneven. 10-3i-69~ 5~:00 pm to 11-1-69 6:s~: s ........ z~ pres.~ure. !1-!-o}.'~ o':C0 am %o 5:00 pm stabilize press~:re 11-1-69 5:OChre ~ressure ~.zneven to end o.f flow ~eriod. 11 3-69 ~-30 am :.roll shut i~ for t,'~ - -- _ , . ..... ~'.~ ..... ~L--z2p, 1]-6-69 ~ :~-~q='- ?au~f~s pulled off !{u n ~: Tenpe~'alur',: - ~3t':'~t~c '.radiant after fl.o~-; C 0 N- F I D .E N T I A L Sim?son Lagoon 32-14A P, un 5 G'radient Standard Oil. Cop:~.~an¥ of California Re-ran gr'adient due to foul weather on the afternoon of Friday, November 7, 1969. Run 4 was no good· Ran tempe, rature element (Otis ~io. 28296) ou thc botton of tandem Sperry-E~n pressure elements. Base ter'.perature 7°F. Continued buld-up on bottom until w~?ather abated. Tcuperature data as follows: Measu r ed PM- Temp era t ur e _Dg_~t h ~i~%{ ~ Time 11-7-67 Def!ection OF -- 100' 100' 2:36 - 2:56 300' 300' 2:58 - 3:lg 50'0' 500' 3:20 - 3:40 700' 700' 3:42 - 4:02 900' 90£,' 4:04 - 4:24 1100' 1100' 4:25- 4:45 1300' -1300' 4:47- 5:07 1500' 1500' 5:08- 5:!.~0 1700' 1700' 5:'41 - 6:01 1900' 1900' 6:02 - 6:22 2300' 2300' 6:25- 6:45 2700' 2700' 6:48 - 7:03 3104' 3100' 7:10 - 7:30 3526' 3500' 7:32 - 7:52 39~32' 3900' 7:'54 - $:14' 4577' 4300' 8:16 - ~:36 5424' 4700' 8:40- 9:00 61:]0' 5100' 9:04 --9:24 6941' 5500' 9:28 - 9:4~ 7787' 5900' 10:O2 -I0:22 $434' 6233: i0:51 - 3:00 i1/S/69 O. 06I~" 23.1 O, 070" 24.8 O. 071" 25.1 O. 071" 25.1 0. 071" 25. ! O. 078" 27.2 0.085" 29.2 O. 0~5'' 29.2 O. 05 $" 30.1 0.124" 39.6 O. 157" 47 . 6 O. 205" 5~ . 0 0 232" ~ · 00°3 0.275" ?!,2 O. 328" 80.1 0.394" 90,2 0 . 47 0" I'00.5 O. 549''~ ii0.3 O. 643" 120.7 O. 7~ 9" !~. 3 0.859" i41.4 SP-384 / · TYPE OF TEST: DEPTH: Sh99 :. FOR .:~ ~, .. . STA}.~ARD OIL CO.~,?ANY OF CAL!FO~IA , · ~. . . !. : · . · i' . . . . Flowing Gradient a~'~'%ul~ -up R~ No. 6 DW~IO~ OF OIL A~D OAS ~&ff~~URE 190 "' LEASE: S imps on-Lagoon FIELD: Simps on-Lagoon COUNTY/PARiSH .... ~orth Slope DATE OF TEST November 8~ 1969 WELL NO. _'32-1hA STATE Alaska JOB NO. SPG-16529-6 OFFICE: Anchorage~ Alaska v LEASE '. ................... SIMPSON ' ·LAGOON ................ FIELD ............... S!NPSON ' LAGOON ..... ' ...... !~OCAT[O,ki' NORTH'" SLOPE-WILD.CAT ......... C[JU~'~TY/PAR'jSH' ....................................................................................................................................................... NCR'Jrt S'LOPE . .. ..~ ....... ; .... _- ............. STATIE ................ALASKA ...............................":"" :"' ......... :':'" ......... : ............ = ......... ' ..................... ' TYPE TEST ....... GRADIENt TE'S¥ RUN 6 ....... JOB:'No. ....... 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'i: ......... .TliqE. - · ,~._~ ............................ ........... . . 0.20 168.836 2~-37 Ii- 8-69 486 -. O,Sb ........ 209,20~-'21-5~ 11' 8-09 606 ............................... ~ ..... = ..................................... 0,84 ............. 246,619 __22-~1_.11- 8-69 ~]86 ........ ....-: ........ ~..': ......... ~ ................ 1.13 282.555 , 22-28 11- 8-69 1086 _ ' i,5~ 313,711- - 22-51 1I- 8-69 12.86 '- '2.06 ...... 398.326 ..... 23-24 ll- 8-69 16~,'..) ' 2, 34 -435,432 23-41 11- 8-69 l~-:86 .... : ........... :'-' ..........i=-..:..--~---/' ...... : ............... 2' 68 ............ 545"o900 ...... O':'Ol'"ll---gL'6Q "- 23~' . ........... . . · , ,, 6"~.I ...... ~..:-: ...... -.. ., ......... 2,96_- .... 1619,5i3 ...... 0-18 11- "9-69 26S'6 . --- .- -; · ~.33 720.057 0 '40'-11- 9-,59 ~30r,~O TVD3086 3,61 ........ 830,628 -. 0--:57 .... I"1";'" 9-'69 s 9~L ........ 9,',5.~,81 ..].]'i~']-5 t~,- 9-69 -'~' ' ......... ~s8~ '-: ............. -:-:'-~'---" .... = .......................... ~ ........ ° ....... .;, ;~ o ~t .......... :: ........ i ...... ; ......_:_,._._-< ......; ............................ 4;23 1073.789 1-34 11- 9-69 45¢,,3 4286 - , ' '-' ' ' 4,96 _._1337'781 2-18 Il- 9-69 6166 ...............5086 .................... : ......... :. .................. :: ............ 5,31 1463;737 ...... 2-39 11- 9-6~. 6~)27 . 5486 .:' . ,.o -. :' - ..'.':. "_. . :': _... :'.?__:.:'i-:'::Y.-::::'::_. :_.: :.. :':.:i:..T_-.':]:"_'.....- :: · . .....- :; ,.. . . : ................. ; ................... .: ................. :.. ....... :~ ............... : ............ ._,, - ........ ~..,_._,:~ ................ : ...... - .................. .......................................... r ..... - .............. -~'- -'- ~,~ ............................... :---~ ............. .......... - ..:_,4.-- ..... 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LOC~T'iON 'NORTH' SLOPE'Wt'LDCAT " ........... C~qUNTY/PARiSH F/ORTH SLOPE ' - ....................................... STAT~ . ALASKA -'- ,- ..~ TY~>E TEST BUILD-UP RUN-NO 6 JuB ~,~TE OF TEST NOVE~BE~ 9 1969 -.' . ~ _ .. :.:.:-. .: .................. :..~,:.~...~.~ ....................... ............................................................................ L,L Z ............... : ................. 2_._-., 'z..Lz .......... :..; ............. ' ....... .... .. : ............... ~ ....... ~.~__ ~.,_~ ........'- : .._. ?,~i;:E~ENC~ E'[EV O. FI ~'REFERENCE .... POINT ..... :-'~'"k-'g .... : ........ ~-'~ . .... DATU,q ................ ' ........ t:. .... Z, LL...],,.. ........................... ~ ............. ~-~o~E ALL REPORTED PRESSURES ARE ACJUSTED TO [HE ~BOVE DATUM . .. : ..... ] - .. . -.. . GAUGE DEPTH DATUM ...... ¥ a"" ' ¢ ........: ....... : ............................. PRE,~. 'TE,,T -CALIBRATION RUN . ,,~'q, .............. 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' ......... ,7 ", : "' ...... :: ...... ~-i .................. LEASE SIMPSON-'-- LAGOON ................................. DELTA PRESSURE ..... TIME -DATE ........ COMMENT ..... -" .......... .- ::'-'( .. -- -'. '- ] "-..- ..... 0 O! i739 132 3-22 11'""9~69 0.03' - '1764,C3 O. 04 ....... 1791,09 0.06 ..... 18i6.43 0.08 1640.53 09 1866* 14 0.11 ..... 1892.60 O~'iB .....1916.47 O. 1~ ...... 1946.38 Oo 16 .....1970.22 0.18 ..... 2016.77 O, 19 ............ 20'39,40 0.21 ..... 2057°67 ('~. ~q ..... ~_.:, 2081'36 0.24 .......... 2105.I3 0.26 ......... 2131.67 9 3-23 1 I- '9-69 1 ...... 3-24'" l 1 ="-'9-69 a '~ ..... 3-25" I 1 "'9-69 9 3-26 II- 9-69 8 ..... :3'-27- 0 ....... 3-28 11"-'9-69 ~ ..... 3-29 11 .... 9 /O9 6 ..... 3-30 "1'1'-'".9- 69 6 ....... 3-32 "1 6':'--3-33 -I 8 ....3-34' '1 6 ........ 3-35' 'I 9''~ .... 3'='36-"1 6 ...... 3;37 "i . . : _- ~_,:> ~ .............. .:: :?::.':":=--:.:-- :-_::.---:FV.--.-.:. :.:..:.-:. =: .-.::_.-: ~.-.-:. 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'' , . . '...., - ....... : ....... .:., ','--. --.'PAG ....... : ..... ~ ..... : ..................... L_~ ~.,~ .... , .... ' ..... - - .................................... ...... , .. ....................................................... -'. ..... ~ ...................................... ~ .... ::,"::,. ,/'.".n~:":.'_... _: ':"','-:~>-." .... :'". ...... . ....... . . ,.. ,..., .... -.,. .. . ,. . ; .~ -.~ ... . . _ ............................... , ....... · ............................ . ..... . ....... ,., ...... ', ......... '. ..... ~,: :. ,'~, "~".-...., .... . ............ -_53 ~£: 3_.- .. ST/~NOARO OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA ., PRE~ VS T:~ cALIFoRNIA tt , t /.3 %0 ~,.~ ~ ~- c.,_.~.751 <¢ 2 ~ s"~ YVssTs , O sa TZOZ S, h c. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVI-%ION J. H. SILCOX DI¥I~ION SUPERINTENDENT ~y 22, 1970 Mr. Homer L. Burrell, Director State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaslca 99504 Dear Mr. Burrell: In accordance with your letter of May 16, 1969 to Mr. C. V. Chatterton we are foz-warding by attachment this date the following logs and calibrations: 1. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon 32-14, Section' 14, T-14-N, R-9-E, UPM, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2600 - 10,483 feet. 2. Standard Oil Company of California, Kavearak Point 32-25, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 500 - 9799 feet. 3. Standard Oil Company of California, 31-25 (31-25A) two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL from 2500 - 10,259 feet. 4. Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon~ 32-14A (EA 91252 A), two blue 'lines and one reverse sepia of the "through drill pipe ES" from 11,810 - 12~473 feet. In addition, enclosed are three xerox copies of the heading and calibrations. Calibrations for the above logs are included in the composite prints. Yours very truly, J. H. Silcox ABS · ,~ = . m~z Enc tosures P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT ALASKA DIVISION J. H. SILCOX DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT December 9, 1969 CONFIDENTIAL Transmittal of Confidential Information to State of Alaska For SOCO Well, Simpson Lagoon 32-14A, Surface Location Section 14, T-.!.S-N, R_'...9,E, UPM ...... State of Alaska Division of Mines and Minerals Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr. Gentlemen: In accordance with State of Alaska requirements, the Standard Oil Company of California transmits the following highly confidential well information for its exploratory well Simpson Lagoon 32-14A, surface location, Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UPM, bottom hole loca- tion, Section 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UPM. 1. Two copies each of State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee form P-7. Included on this form are the details of two drill stem tests, the geologic markers, and thm ~t~t-m~n~ State of Alaska -2- December 9, 1969 4. Two copies of Sperry Sun multi-shot directional survey from 2700-12,430' were delivered to Mr. T. R. Marshall, Jr., on Friday, December 5, 1969. 5. No cores were taken in this well. All material hereby transmitted is highly confidential, so marked, and is to be kept in this confidential status from this date for the prescribed two-year period. Yours very truly, ABS:sc ,OIL ANg $7.:, COMS~VAT~ON ,COMMITTEE WELL COMF'/c~-,ON OR RECOMPL~TION r,r~c~T,,~, ~,,. rSN;~.. ~OG*~ la. 'tYPE OF WELL: oln~---' uae [~ . r-1 ' b. ~'YPE OF COMPLE~ON: . ~,W ~ WOrK~ DEEP- ~ PLUG ~ D,~F.. j-- HAME OF orERATOR Standard Oil Company.. .. of Califoznia~ WOI ADDRESS OF OPERATOR. . P. :.O. Box ':7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 LOCATION OF ¥¢ELL (Report ~ocatien c{,ear~.2l ~.ncJ i~! accorda,~cs tci~h., any Stat( At surface 1882 ' S -and 14:79 ' W of' NE: corner of Sec. T-13-N,- R-'9-E, :'UB&M ': At top prod. interval k'~ported below . s and 2S24' w 50-029-20029-01 ADL 25514 ~ UNIi',FAR~i OR L~i. LS~ N/A :- 9. %Vm,L ~'0. Simpson L'~goon 32-!4A O~J~CTIVE ) Sec. 23, ~-.,!3-N, R-g-E ufa5 at Meridian .. At 9300' .4520' S and 183.6' W of surface. t . '..:. . .:L20~SZO)~.f/~.~4.;. ~)~.eO/~:, ~, ~:3 ~'~~' ~ : 69-79 7 ' 1-69, · '69':' -9~ 9 ~ 7' K.B'. 17'! TO'rAL DEFrH, LV~ & TVD~9. PLUG, B.{CK MD & TVD~9; IF LtqJL'rLPL'E COATPL., 12,5'46' MD jRedrilled 9300Md. ~.~;w~ .... ~v. J ~, ' ---- P~ODUCING LNT'~IVAL(S.,, OF Tills CO. MPL~TION--TOP, BOTYCJ~,I, NAB'Iig (AID, 'A. ND · : 9076't9i34' s.and interval; TVD 6584'-6617'. :' 'J YES Slotted liner perforated from 8.783'-9295' ; TVD 6421'-6710". -25. TYPE ELECTEIC AND OTt-£Eil LOGS RU2q " E.lectric log and 'induction electric log; Gamma-Ray Neutron and Cement Bond. . "- ~. CAS~'G RI,2CORD (Rep0rc sll strings set m wall) . (2ASI2;(; S_ZE I V;}',iQiU[' i_[~ P"L'..~' 67~ .kD~q ~ E'L[~'['}r J'i3~ :" .'.}D, { :.w"%f 7 .':v2'f' ~ (72U..17 '.<5'IXC? IiP("X'}!Lr) : .L' LLTT.'"J'Y F['[.'I. iud 26. :~ LINEi~ EECO~'~'r~ .' : ' j 27. .TUBI~fG ~ECOi-;2) · ---~ ..................... ~ ................................. [ ....... r ............... ~~ ...... r ........ ~Y '" "~ ........... Z ....~ ............ ~= ~i~-'~'A~2Z ~~ ............. J 5" ~1.6 T- 9295 X N~aA' ~~gt~d [J"~S-~..:? j 9243 t '~15 xi00 m;~i~--[~'i ' ~' '~'~ 'under&ut oral 8783 t;-'F~29B /!t~ 1600 J None ~E~'O~ATIONS OP'E}i TO PiIODUC~Oiq' - (interval, sLzo and number) 2P. ACID. SilO?, F~A.C~U-RE, CE.,iE. XT SQUEXZi.~, ETC. 5": 18.0~ liner_ perforated 2 "xl00 mesho~r'zr~ I:frI~WVzkL liViD, j 252iOUlWf AND l';iND OF !2 rows, 6" centers, 6" u~ndercut ' ::' J[~L~~~J[~.~[ ...... [ from 8783' to 9295' . ............. D~X'E FmS~ PXODUCr~O~ ~ Peo~vcauoN ~m~:roD ~F~o~¥U-,;r. ~.': Um ~ . ' '. ...... .'-" ' .... [". .............. {'. .'; .... 7'E'-. '-. [.:::Y. 3".~}~....'.~ ....... Test 'Data attache Flowing ~ ............. shut-in FLY'W, TUBING ICAS~:~G PRESSLrR ALC~XxTED Ol[~E}35. Flared 82. LIST OF ATTaCH.MENT:~ Casing detail; plug back detail'; V;ATF~P~~-T31~-L. J OIL G~.~'ViTY-.Af~.t (CC.t~tt) t TES% WITNESSED BY L.Smith, State of Ak. WSO .data; squeeze data; ioqs; production test data. ......... ; ..... 'T ............ . .......... ~ ...................................... .' ......................... "' Origi~ .,!' . . SIGNED .C ~' vV' --C~TERT~NC'HATTSRTON TITLE _~i~_t~ -a.up.e~:-in-ten~en-t-- DATE ....... 12 -- ~_~ 9 .............. *($e¢ Jns,rucfionf' and ~paccs ~ [0r Additional Da~a on Re','~r,x Side) / C-enerai: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well comp'letion report and log on ali types of lands and leases in Ai'aska. , Dam: [6: Indicate which eJevation is used as reference (where nol otherwise shown) for depth measure- merits given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. ~?ems 20, aad 22:: If this wet] is completed for separatc, production from more than one interval zone 'i'(multioe completion), so state in item 20, and in item 22 show the-prcJucing interval, or intervals, · top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval reported in item 30. Submit a separate report (page) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional inte, val to be separately produced, show- ing the additional data pertinent to such' interval. . -iten'~26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing an6 the ioc~tion 'of the .cementing ,oo,. z.! z,.~: Submit a separate completion report on ~r',s form for each interval to be separately produced. (See instruction for items 20 and 22a~ov~.' . 34. SUAIL'.i/~y OF FOi{A{ATION 'FFSTS INCLUDING iNTEIIVAL TESTED, Pi ~IESSUItE DATA A2%qD i%E.'COV~,E/ilFES OF OIL. GAS. AND MUD i~ 35. :~',' -'.'- ~ o 2'70- i° 290 ' ...... ' uoz -i,-i - .L.-,. ,_, . zu~,~ '...;as made in 7~' casing with a flow period of 56 min. P~ -"~-"~' ~"~'~ 30cc ~ ~ ' gravity ,-,=co, e~] 25 bbis wa'ret 40 bbls mud~ Bottom 0utside TM - Deo ..... ~ 9 o55 ~ 4698 ~-,~ ~ogo ~ 4772 - m~ in 7" casing with a flow oeriod of 1].3 DST v.:· ~ i2,'i53-i2~253' ~ ~ ,,,~,,~-~ i. tecove;c,r.~ was 60 '' ~ · o'~a'~Y-~.- ~, -96 bbls, gassy.muddy i?ater, and g s~lfi[ic trace .... foany oi i. /~ottom Outside ~:'essures ~psz ;~a~e~ ~'~.~ 12,070' 4478 ~' ' ~'~' 3ti. COFfE DA~A. Aq'I'ACII BRIEF D~SCRiP1TiONS OF LITIiOL©GY, POHOSiTY, FHACTUI¥,E.S. APPA/{ENT DIPS ~ . . AND DE'FEC~PE1) SHOW,~ OP OIL. GAS .. ~-~o Cores NAME !iTop Cretaceous ~'i Top Triassic I t Top Paleozoic ,i i Carbon~;,eo Rii':A:;. 1)I'll'T!{ i','-'!l'"-: VEiUF. 3700? i 3659 11,950 ! 8452 Noi: EeacT',ed O Z · P.O~ Bo::,: 6207 · ~ ,~...~ .... ~-- ~R~o2 ° ~l!Ofl Oi c.~; S ~' ~'<~'~ .1969 HAWK PRg. S ID£~,i' JO$. T. ¥.'IL$ON, JR. SEC ~ E TARY-TR E ;,3 U R E f.; ~acx ~.,~o Volimer Standard Oil Co;~,pany of Cali£ornia P.Oo Box 7-$39 Anchorage ~ ~l.a~,,~A Re: Our Gyroscopic Multishot Di'recticxm.! Survey SU-.3-16~O9 on the Simpson Lagoo.n~ Well No. 32-Ii~ A~ Wildcat~ North Slope of Alaska° Dear Jack We are pleaseo. %0 submit the o~,:,s,_nal copy of our Gyroscopic DirectJ. o:a sur'~ey ran on the above "~ ~ ~ Per your ':~nst~ucu.~,ons' you ~-''~'Z±.L TM receive all. d~,a"~ pertaining to '}' "~ T3e orLginai, s'u:vez Zo/de~ contains ~he 'babu}..a~ion shee'bs~ film. In sepePa'be envelope wi-bh the original copy'., you will ~:.n~' ~'.].: ao Compu'ber :b. ea-.C~lLll~ form ' Da ua Forms b~ Computer Inpu% ' -" . ISH ~ . os.rQs Per your re~i.,es. ..... you will be invoiced ?S_th no depth of sur'v'ey, shown. TLc only record of this survey to be kept in this office will be a copy" of the. Service Order and Receipt; This will. have %be location and date of su.rvey' only. We appreciate this , . oppor~m~-~.,y to be service ~ ~' ~a. xran~.~ your con~,inu, ed confidence Yours very truly, SPEP~Y-SUN WELL SblEVEYiNG ;., /y ., /:.' f.." . Ted J. Ashby District Manager 1 Copy of survey 1 Envelope w/ computer cards FOR bEC 5"' ..,, ~D;',RD OTL COMPANY-.OF- CALIFDLN: - --SIMPSON LAGOON-32-!4A .................................................. SEPT, !.t,- 7969 .SURVEY DATF _ . SIMPSON LAG .... "' 'F ......... ' uu,.~ NUP. TH SLOPE VEFqT'!CAL. SFCI'IqN CO,'.',PUTED ALONG ~'LF~.%'U,. .-ALASKA --ME-ASUR DEPT TRUE E D---V E FI-T ICA H ......... D E P TH .... ~ ...... 2700 ......... 2800 2900 ...... 2699.75 ....... 2_799.50 ...... 2898.95 SPERRY-~SUN--WELL SUPVE¥,. ...~NG CO'~PANY,- _ .... ......... RECORD_OF_SURVEY_ INCLINATION .... DIRECTION_ DOG.LEG gEVER!L~__V_ER~ICAL DEG HIN ........... DEG ......... DEG/!O0 ._SECTION ......... NORTH ...... SOU~H .... ...... SU~3-!6~09 ................ ~ECXANGULAR_COORDINATES' ~AST WaS.T ____ _iLSU~3~!6a65 ...... ~21 50 -i 4~ 4 ..... 0 ......... S 74 E ............ O.O0 ....... 19.51 -23.42 ...... 5.28 ............... _6 _0 S.68 E 2.97 ......... 22.92 -30041 ....... 13.0.5 ................. · _,3 ........ 5 58 65o65 ........ 6.57 3000 ..... 2997.~72 9__0 S 13 .... E fi. :~ 3 . - ~ ...................... ,_~ ....... 310.0 ..... 3095~89_ 1! __0 .......... S _.3 E ........ 2.64 .... 52.7_4 ....... -6z',-~71 .... 17~57 ................. :_ ............. 3200 3193,02 ~3_45 ......... S__ 2 F 2.75 76,30 --~3 48 ~8 40 .............. 3300. 3288.90 .... ~ .... 16__30 ........ ~_-S' ~. E__ : _ ~_2.79 _ _ 99.61 ....................... r_!!6.8.0~. 20.38 , 3400 ........ 3.383 12 19__~0 S ..... i.__E 3 ' ~ ~%0 '2 -~50.17 2q~96 __ ~. ~-~ - ~.j ............................. _ ~500 ......... ~475.88 ......... 22 0 S _ 4 W .......... ~ -~87~54 ...... '8 ..................................................................................................................... 3800 ..... 3588.60 3700 ...... 3659.42 3800.~___374~.5] 22 __0 S._16_'~,., 4.4.8 .... 202 ..7_4. 24 _45 ........... S_i8._W 2.86 ____24Z~_.oZ~5 28_15 S 19__W 3,52___ 29!._6_7 ~___~,--,~___3900 ...... 3833.00 31 .... 15 : 4000 ...... 3914.91 35___0 ~.___~_--____ !00 ..... 3989.23_ S__ 20 ___W 3 ._O/L 363.4 8 * ~0_ S_ !9_ W __ _3._78 400 ~ S_20_W 7.02 ..... 467.53 __-~223,55 ..... 8..02 ..................... -~63 .... 37 .................. ,__.4.9! .... -30.8,12 .................... ,20.32 ___ =.356.87 ........ =38o06. -411o_!0 -56-73'~;'' -473.98 ....................... ~7.9,62 ....... -535.42 .......... _- 104....46 ..... -AO_!_° .3 ~ - 132..._43 -671 · 08 ................... _-_.! 63.4_7_ -82.0.11 ....... -232.97 ..... o -9 -' 932,,31_ -897 75 -270 83 ...... :6700 ..... 4362 /:-3 ...... 5_._ 45 ....... S. 26. W ....... 2oi ~ ........................................... - ...... . __ ___L ..... 4800 ....... 6409.77 ............. 6!__4_5 .......... 5_26 '"~ ......... ',,99:. .... ,n~.,_,20 ........................ 28 -976,,92 ................... -309.45_ - ......... 4900 / '-~ ............ ' .................... -. ................ ' ' · .... ....... 4-+~:J.17 _ _63__ 0 ......... S 27 W _!..53 1!09 -'_5 1056 3! --3/,9 90 ., . ........ 5000.__ 4409._00 ........ 6_4 ...... 0 g 24 ~" ~ 3/'- 1198.90 -]!37' 09 ' -389 30 ~"'~- · . _ ,~ . ~ .............. £ . ; .......................... _. o ................ ? ..... ..:_STANDARD, OTL _ C 0,',.~_o ANY_ OF _..C A L I =n- N, I A__ ... · ,j.,~ ~, P AF: F. ~ 2 ..... SIMP.SON LAGOON 32-14A ' qEP~ Il ~_ 1969 StJRV~Y '~- _ ~ ~ :: _ S.!I~PSON LAGOON NE kTH ..SLOPE ............................. VE,~TiCAL S. EC~ION__COr.-;PUTED A~ ONG C~ OSI_/FIE _. ..... ALASKA ' . . . . '' LL_SURVEYING COMPANY SU-3-16509 gp. ERRY-$UN_ ..... ~ L ........................................................ =___ IRUE : ....... MEAS UP. ED ..... V. ERI~ CAL D E P_TH ...... D E P_TH F_C_O~,D OF_.S''ow~v I NCLI NAT I_O.N ..... D.! REC_T Ia,5! DOGr. L E G- ii-._ki-'---i--- ..... i~ REC T ANGULAR 'C'OORD i NAT E S- S E V EPd_T_Y___N(ER!ICAL ........... _DEG _MIN DEG_ _ DE.G/100 ...... SECTION NORTH ..... SOU.TH .... EAST 'WEST 5200,_ 6589 80 ............... 62_30 q_24~TM ~ 3~ ,~7v na -129° 24 -'46~, 20 ...... ~ ~, ............ ~o ~ .... ~ ~ . _~ e_~_~ ..................... ~ ~ o .... 5300 ..... _463.7..5 [ .............. 61_30 q__23.'W ! ,33 i~gS. 9! r!380,13 .................. -497.54 _.~ -1459.25 ....... g400._ ~687.51 .............. 60 ...... 0_: ...... S__24_ W .............. !_.73__ 155!_o. 50 ..................... ............. 5.500 ........ t~T40_.13 58 15 .... S 25 W 1.94 ~636 z~8 -153' ..................................... ~.. . ~ ...................... ~ ~ ........... 5.600 ......... ~79 1,26 ............. 5.%_ 15 ....... S _2_3_ W ...... ! ,98 ...... i!22,_.fi-2 ....................... -_I 6 ! 5 ~/~ 2 -568 -602 -637 3 9 ................. 5!00 ........... z:-839o_74 .................. 6!_ 0 ....... S 24 W "'!.95 1809.86 -'!695.32 ............... 5900 ...........4~40.87 ........ 59 _._0 ......... S_25_ W ........ i .... 5! .......1982~3_3 ..... r!852~32 ........ --lO ~000. 499 ~,23 57 ~ .......... o .... ! .... ~ ~_~ ....... .... 6100, ....... 5.05],59 55 0 S 23_"~-., 2,87 2148~80 .......................... 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S__23__W ........... !. ~_6 ___%i77_~5z: _ ................. -2949050 ............... ,1183.54 .... ....... _7'(;-0_0. 5712014 .. 62 0 S 25 W ~ 7'~o 3265 78 -302° ~2 · -~220 85 ............................. ~. &~ ........ ~ .......................... z~ . .... _ ~ .... _ _ _ ; .... . ........................................................................ -23°6o .46 ...... i'~'34. .55 -2/;65. 18 -969.60 -2544._29 ................ '_r 100.4.82 ...... Sl' ANDARD S 1MP SON S I''[''' " ., ALASKA OIL COMPANY OF CAL!FOP, N!A ................................................................... PAGE .... '3 ............... SEP_T.,._ll,,_ zg_b9 ........... SURVE_Y DATE LAGOON 32-!A-A ........................ .VERTICAL SECTIO:,:..__CO~,IEUTED ALONG "LOSu.:-,E. 0_1.,~ NOI(,}I SLOP LAG r:., '¥ E ..... ............................. RECORD_ OE_SURVEY . _ TRUE - INCLINATION DIRECT!ON _.DOG-'LEG_- . ..... MEASURED- _VERTICAL SEVERIi¥ .... V_E RT. IC AL ...... DEPTi4 DEPTI-I ..... DEG.MIN ........ DEG ........... DEGZiO0 .... SECTION --._.~ ._ 7500. ...... 7600. . _ _ 7700 o .5760.24 .... 61 15 ........ S 23__W ~.91 ..... 3353°45 5807 °96 ___61 30 ....... S_25 W ..... -' .... 1.77 .... 34~,'.1o2.7__ 585&.82 ..... 60 45 ....... S 25_W 0.74___3528~,_4_7 O. 5906.44 ..... 60 !5 ......... S 24. W ......... i,00 __3615,27 O. 5956,82 .... 5q 45 ....... S 23._W O.. 6007.95 ........ 59 0,. 6083,51 0 ...... 61 ~7,9~ ................ 57 .....0 ............S .21 _W ~ ~ 12 ___395.~_~.54., O. 6].66.83 .... .60 45 ......... 780 ......... 790 ....... 800 .......... 8!0 _ ............... 820 _. . 830 O... 6216 45 ". ..... 60_ 15 .......... S 23_W 1.81 (~128.~56 .... < 6264.55 ........ 61_ 15 .......... S___22 .W 6320.4? ........... 56 _. 0 .......... S__2 I__W _ _ 840 ........... 8500. ,,8600:. . __ R E_C IA N G U L AR _C_O OR D. tN_A_T_E_S_'___ "'-" "~H EAST _WEST N O_R %H ___~ u_u , ............. ....... 8700. . 6375.30 ..... 56 45 ....... S _22__W ............... 8800 .... 6430.13 ........ 56..q5 ........... S__22 W ........... 0o00 __4_466°31._ .......... 8900. 6486.05 ....... 56 0 .......... S __.22 W 0.75 .... ~_~5~9.. 20__ .................... _ ....... V ........... O0 ..... 4632. 0_9 ............ 9000. 6541.97 ...... 56 .0 S 22 ~ 0 ..... 9100 .... 659.7.53 .... q 6__15 __ S_22_W 0.. 25 .......A~J..5 .......... .:.,_9200, ._6653.81 ....... 55 45 .......... S_ 21_W.___ ..... 9300, -_6713o 30 ........ S 21 ................. 2,2~ 878 18 ..... 9400° 6';'71,36 ..... 54.30 ......... S_ 22. W ......... 1,28 .... 4959..58___ _. 05000 6:q1-;2.93 ..... 52_ 0 ......... S 21 W ........ 2,62 .... 5038.34 -31 lO~ 22_ J J_ o9_, 8 -3268 -- z5 '"' 7 _3 t2_/__~ , 8 .... - ,.;_0 o ~ m3823_,_o~ I °32 ...... 42~.6,22 ..... .~,_0 ,': _ ~,.0 .... 5,.31 .... _4 o - 2, z. c: : .~'- 29_~., O._t .... '~.O' -- ... _~:,_, I_,12 .... 43.82,69___~...-=_--'" ':'t · .." ~ 5 ~._3_6_~ ~_.1 : -4_2_! 3_, ;-8 -42)_0 °55 ...... _I o~,g :~ -~ 292._,2_5 - i.329_. 12__ - t 36z.. ,/,.4 ._-_I_398.19__ _ -1433,14 ~ · -1.622.0_9 ....... -1653.42 -.I_7_15_._80 ....... -}.?_4.6.86 / -~ -.. z~ -!778 On - 4444_~__8_! ~ - I_8P._7_;_63 -~-5!9_._86_ -i_8_3_6~43 .... 4~95 ~ - ~ ~4 ............. -4~68 o 9.I_ ~89.5 ~ !7 -. , - 1_922 - i_.947_._ --~ 977 ~42 'S1-Aunz'r'n OIL COFPANY Or:- CA' IFO,RNIA . PAGE 4 ~ ~. ,,..,,., '. ,'. L~ i ,, l, Jr r" '- ~ ............ SI,,.;)Su,,~ LAGOON 32-14A ........................ SEP!o_ /i_~ 1969 r' '"r S!!4F'SC,,-,"' LAGOON N[!R'[Ii SLOPE .......................... Vr:'*I'.~CAL,-;', ........... Sc.C,!ON CONfUTED_AlONG CLOS~''~r: ALASKA ..................................................................................... ............. " ' "" '"OMPAN' _ ................. S PF R, RY-_ S UN _~'~ EL L_ S U~,V F Y_! NG__~ . .__'Y ~U-3- 16509 ..................................................... ..................................... RECORD_OF__SURV EY ..... .......... MEASURED .... _VEIl ......... DEPTH _ . D RUE INCLINAIION _DIRECTION .... DOG-.LEG T._I C A L S E.V. EEIT_Y_.. \/_ER_T_I_C AL EPTH ..... DEG MIN ........ DEG __DEG/iO0 R F~C_T A ~G U_LAB_COD R DIN A_! ES' NORTH SOu~H ..... FAST '[~ 5 _ 90°.'- '. 7087.64 .......52 __0 ........ s .21 w ...... 0..o. 9_ _5346.46 000. 7149.55 51 ~5 ¢ ')~ '" ..... 0 24 ~5424,95 100. 7211.11 ..... 52 .... 0 .... S_.21 W 0 24 5503 -'~ ...... ~ .... ~ _ t _~ _ ~_ - A95_6 - 5O3 0_,,. 0_5 - %103_°_62 -_ 2_00_5> 56__.__ -2033.80_ ~ - 20_62_~_0½~ ..... ...... 102 .......... 103 ...... 104 _ __ 105 ............. 106 _. . t07 _ 10 ............ 1.1 · 00o 00. 00 .. 7272.34 ....... 52__15 ........... S. 22 W ......... 0.82 .... 5582,76 .733 -~39 00, 745 O0 ....... 751 00~ ..757 800°. 764 900 .... 770 000 ........ 7.76 _._11100 ..... 783 . -- ...... 11200o_ _ 790 .......... 11300 ..... 796 - 5_ !_76_._9_3 -2091 .. 66 4 24 . _51 _45 ..... '__S 21_W ....... 0. c'3 566!~25 -5250~2z'- -2119,80 -5323 0,6 6 15 ...... 51 _45 ....... S___22._W ........ 0..7© 5~:,o 7v -~,o .~ · 0 ..... - ( _).~. ~ .. _ ~ ........................... ~ -~ ..................... ~ ~ ~ .~ ~._~ % . . .................................................................................................. 7.%8 52 ~5 S 2! W 0.93 58i8.g0 -5396.87 -2~77~56 -, . o -. 22!0.04 ?..,SF ........... 53 0 .............. S .... 2/~ .... ~_' .............. 2 ,,_o ~8~8 5_5 ~z, ................... ...... ~ '~ 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ -,'~'.~' *~ U D ...... ................ 0 .'O0 ........................................................................ 52 0 S__ 2_4__W L,.65_ 605 G ~_7.6 ~:'i ._~__ ,t. 2oq°, 51 0 S 22 W ].SB 6~34,.46 I~o · ~ .............................. ',_' .... 7 i_cD-" ,.. :: 7.21_ .,,0 .... 0 g 23 W - - 1.26 62!,.,0~ · O _ o__.2 L _','~ i ,.46_ ___6286 ,~ 24 .,~_ 3.15 ....... 48 45 ......... " z ,, :i,~:z: 0.70 47 30 S 24 W 1,25 635°,95 ,,~ 8.90 ........ ~]__ 0 ........... S 25 .... W ...... 0.49_] ..... 6533~07 '~' Z5'826,~ 63 -2361.4z,'- -5893~ 99 -2391.42 -5960°80 -2421.17 39.31 ....... 45._15 ............ $ 25_W 10_.o/ 4q 1.5 g 26 W 84,96 ............... ~2__15. $ 28 W I 89 6504.05 -6025 16 -245~ 1.8 ! ._22 6 .... -'~ . , , . ~ r> .... C-,, -6087,__8_8 -248._1 TV 2.42 6640°70 -6147o25 ° -2513.34 700, 8259.56 41 45 S 29__W ....... 0.83 .._ .6706~92 -62p5.59 -2'545,62 800. 8335,3:' 40 45 _ S 30 ,'~ ............... :~_]_9 .... 67,,~70 ............... ~262_~_,.,2 ................ _-_~,8.~2o .... ,." . .............. 2.30 ....................... -2612 90 9.3..,° 84t2.48 3<;` '40 . S 33 W ..... &_,.g34.~33 -6315,36 __ _. __? .......... . _ ............................................................................................. ................................................... : ............ ~",_____ .... 12000. 8490.74_ . 38 3r' c ~,-,~ i., n oc, ,,.,,,--~c.,~. 62 -6367 57 ~,--'~'"--26z:-6.8~, _ k./ ..........0 .... ~ ~.) '~: ............ ',.-/ '~ "~ ~ .... '~ '-q 'I --"_*:' ._ ._~' .................... . !2].00 .... 8569.27 ....... 38.._15 ...... S 33_W ....... 0°25 ...... 69_56,58. -6419oz~9 -2680.53 ~2200. 8649.]4 37 0 S 33 _W 1.24 70;5.R4 .............. __6469 o-? . -27]_3 .30 .................................... _.._ _ ,u ............ . ....... ~ /_~ ...... ,~ ........... · STA,NDA,q[~ [)IL CUMPANY OF CALIFOI'tI',]IA ..................................................................... PAGE 5___ ' .-S!I:tPSON LAGOON 32-14A ..................................... SE~T .... 1~_~ .... 1969_ ~Kr CA S~I-lr~S(]N LAGOON N('IILIII St. OPE ............ Vt, ,f L SzCT__tON CO~:F'.UTZD_AI [)NG CI At. ASKA ............. SPeRRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING Cnf'IPA~v - ..... Rn~OC'D OF_ SURVEY ........................................... ~ ~N - .......... TRUE INCLINATION DT RFr'T TO'N nnn_, EG R E C T A N GU L A R _C O_O,~,_u ~, NA T_E_$_' ~..~ ~ .... ,._.. L~ ~.~ i.,. .............................. t~)f~ · ......... NE.A SUP, ED ....... VERTICAL .................... SEVEKI TY .... V ER.T__i CAt ; 1~ r' ~ _ ..............DEPTH ._ . DEPTH .... DE6 MIN .... D~6 ..... DE6/.IO0__ SG"'TTON_ ........ ..... ~ORT ....... SOUTH ~:AST. ., _.WES~_. ...... 1Z300~ ~7Z9.78 ._ . 36 .15 ..... 5 ~Z W ....... 0.95 ..... _70_7~,Z3 .... ~65~0.~z! ~ _ · · ~ ~ ~-r .................... .~... ~Z40~. 8a1~.45 35 ~5 ......... S 3'~ !4 ...... i~].5 ~:3i~06 ................... ~6.~_oo~5.~ -Z7~6_~0.7 ..... ._. : ._ 12430. 8835;95 .' -o) 15 _ ._ ~ -~ ,, ~ oz -,,~ n , ~:'"~':s THE CALCULAIION PflOCEDURE5 ARz BAS=D n~ THE US~ OF_Tu~ -,... ...... ,=_ ,,,...= OR CHORD ~.i~TXlOD _ ..... HO~'!ZO~,~I'AL DISPLACENENT .= 7147 99 _FEET ~T__SOUTF! ._22_DEG .... 56 ~iN~ WFSTITRUE} .- ..... [~ ._ m . __ ~1 ....................................... FOR TYPE OF TEST: DEPTH: FIELD: Itun 'i',! o. FT. TEMPERATURE ._ ~,;'0 __ WELL NO...,37-]._~-L~'~ _ COUNTY/PARISH ~,~oT'~:,h [.~].opo STATE .~ , ~._::.:::V :;~ ..... JOB NO, OFFICE: AT, Ch01 ~.g,.~ .A]..as'~ SPERRY-SUN' ~f-' LL 'SUI-',VEY I NG'-'COt~,PANY- ..................................... PRECISION SULtSUR~:ACr_ PRESSURE GAUGE REPORT --FOR-'- ................ : .... ~ ........................... .................................... STANDARD OIL COHPANY OF'C,~LIFORNIA · ! L:-]AS~: Si,!PSGN LAGOON ~,,4ELL NO. 32-1qfl FI£L[) .... SIMPSON LAGOON LOCATION NORTH SLOPE WILDCAT COU;,~T Y/PAR I SH-'t~CRTH ' SLOPE ........................................................................................... STATE ....... ALASKA ........... ' ............................................................ TYPE TEST ........ GRAIDENT TEST RUN 5 JOB NO. SPG~'16529"'-5 ............................ DATE GF 'TEST .... NGVEbiBER"-'/~'lg69 .............................................................................. · . ........................................................... : ........ ,... ~ ......... ,--- ......................... · " ,,,aN~,E ELEV' O. FT ............ REFERENCE POINT ...... R-K' B DATU?q .................. O* FT ' REF. SEA LEVEL NOTE- ALL REPORTED" PRESSURES ARE ADJUSTED TO THE- ABOVE DATUM ......................... ............................... ; ........................................................ ~ ............... : .............. RUN GAUGE .......... DEPTH"-DATUM PRESS. 'TEST ......... CALIBRATION ...................................... NO. ' ' ' NO, ............................... CORR'.~'-' GRAO. ' TE,'-:P.' ...... (BHP' ') ...................................................... ........................... (FT ) ..... (PSi) [PSI/FT ')(DEG.F.) .............................................................................. 1 ................. 10'6 ........... 8429", 0;0 ..... 0'.000 ............. 1'90~ .............. 216';'562 .... ~ EXT-~ ....... 1'i5'.'.~77 · . L'~;,-AS~- SII~',PS'[iN LaG ,.,,,i ' ·wELL Ng'~ 3'2-~,,A · 'BFJLTA 0 0°3 0°9 1.6 2.1 3.7 o ~,. 6.0 3 922.776 i5-16 [uOO 651 15-36 9 1077.026 15-56 '3 1152.563 16-16 9 !227.440 16-38 8 1303 / o . ~_3 17-06 6 1380.8f]2 17-56 .. 6 i456.373 18-00 li- 7-69 5 1533.7r-8.., 18-22 11 '1-69 6 . 1684.284 18-4g i1- 7-69 6 1~36.tI0 19-06 II- 7-69 .............. 9 i9~7.314 19-26 ii- 'f-59 6 2137.217 i9-48 It- 7-F,g .... ]i 2290,2'f~l 20-04 11- 7-6g .... . ..... 3 2449.3U5 20-34 II- 3 25cJ6.G57 20-58-11- . . 3 2741.587 21-22 I1- 7-~,9 3 ........ 2893.803 ..... 21'46 ~I-"7-69 9 3GB9.927 22-20 11- 7-69 .... 6 3165.i47 22-30 !i- 7-69 ...................................................................... PRESSUF',E ...... TiNE ........ DATE CO.-'~:ENT~" '~ .,. .. 095 gD . 495 6 95 ........... 7 .......................................... . ..... 11- -7-69 l i- 7-69 I t- 7-89 11- 7-69 11- 7-69 i I- ?-69 1 i- 7-69 1095 1295 14 ~> 5 22"35 t" ~, :.Ogg~qD I'V03095 3495 " ...................... '"' 38~5 4295 4695 ............ ' ..................... 5095 · 5495 5895 . . 6225 .......................... SPERRY'SUN'-WELL SU.RV EY I NG ' COMP AN'Y-' ........ PRECISION SUBSURFACE PRL:SSURE GAUGE REPORT --FOR--- STANDARD I . OiL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA LEAS~ ........ SIMPSON -- LAGCON ..... NELL NO. 32-14A .................................. FIELD ' 'SIMPSON LAGCON .......... LOCATION NORiH SLOPE NILDCAT ... C(.tUNT';/PARISH NF2RI'H SLC~PE STATE ALASKA T','9'-':: TF_ST " .... BUILD-UP ....................... JOB NO. SPG-16529'"'-5 ..................... DATE OF- TES7 ...... NCVEMBER"7'-'i'g69 ............................................................................... F',;-: F ER ENCE ELEV 0,-- Fi' ............. GATU;.1 O. FT REF. SEA LEVEL R, EFERENCE POINT -' 'R"K B ..... . ,NOTE- ALL REPORTED PRESSURES ARE ADJUSTED TO THE ABOVE DATUM ................. NO. Z, GAUGE --' DEPTH DATUM' 'PRESS, NO. C~RR, GRAD. .......... (FT') ....... (PSI) (PSI/FT TEST ......... CALIBRATION ................................... TEFIP.' ............ (BHP=') )(DEG.F) i. 06 ................. 84'29; ................... 0;'0 .... 0.000 190. ................. 2 i"6',"562 '~-" E X T"-;;- ....... 115~377' °05 . 0 c,, 3 · i3 3 .iS 3 ,, ig .26 · 33 3 ........ .39 3 ...... , . .... , .65 3 .Sb 3 .69 3 0.73 3 . O. 76 3 O · ?,3 3 . . . ..... O,g3 3 0 ~ q 5 3 ,,, i.03 3 0 o 3 ....... I. 09 3 1.!6 3 , ..... l ,, 29 3 1,,43 3 ........... ~ ,56 3 ....... 1 ~,69 3 .. 1.76 3 3165o147 22-30 1. i- 3i65,296 22-32 I1- '65 165 165 i65 165 165 165 166 i66 166 166 160 1.66 i 6,6 165 166 ].67 167 .351 · ._ .351 .5i9 .612 ... . '132 .769 .g18 .t. 22 .029 .048 .178 22-34 11- 22-36 11- 22-3-8 I 1- 22-40 i 1- 22-42 ii 22-44 1 !- 22-46 1 t- 22:48 "11-" 22'50 I 1- 22-52 1 !- .... 22-54" 1 l-' ,2i5 22-56 11- ,271 22-58 !I- °345 23-00 ii- .419 2.3-02' 1t- . .596 23-04 1t- ,679 23-06 ,633 23-08 il- .. .7%5 23-i0 *865 ...... 2.3 '12~'11'- .. .949 23-14 11- ,g58 23-16 11- . t35 23-18 1 .246 23-20 1!- 7'-,~,'9 .... iSU I Lb' 'U'p ..................................... 7 -69 7-69 · .. '1 - fl, 9 7 -69 "' 'l-69 ..................... ~ ...... . ............ .... 7-69 7-69 '! - 69 7 - 69 7 - 69 7-69 7-69 7-gS 7-6 g _. 7-69 7-6 q 7 -69 7 69 7-69 i67,34,8 167.590 167~655 i~? .701 i67.8'77 167 168'.026 168, t75 168.435 23-22 11- 7-69 23-:24 '11-" 7-69 23-26 1I- 7-69 23-28 I!- 7-69 23-30 "'i I-'"'7-69 23-32 il- 7-6<] 23-34 II- 7-69 23'36 1i ....... 7-69 ,. 23-40 1t- 7-89 23-44 i1- 7-6g 168.453 23-40 ii-7-69 I68,732 23-52 11-' 7-69 168,945" 23'-56' 1i- 7-69 t6'9,'11,3 .............. 0~00 .... i L'~""'8-69 ~69.23~ ...... O-Oq 1~~ 8-69 169.382 0-08 11- 8-69 169,549 ............. 0"i2 .... 11 ......... i69,688 0-16 11- 1,,~:3 3169.~318 ...... 0-20 il' 8-69 ............................................. : ..................................... ' ...... -;~" PA'GE NO. -':1 -- ,' . · L EA'SE · , , Si~V,i~SON '"-"LAGOON ................................ WELL NO'o-S'z'i'4A ............... · 1.89 3169,9'76' .......O-'Z'4-1 1'-'" ~3' 6 g .................... 1.06 3170.023 0-28 il- ~i-69 ., .., ... ' 5.03 3170.115 0-32 II .8-69 .............. :-'- ................... ; ......................... ...... 2.09 3170.190 0-36"i1'-" 8-69 .. 2.16 3170.394 0-40 11- 8-09 ~o2_., 3i70.496 0-44 11- 8-69 2.2g ..... 31'[0.626 ....... 0z48"11'' 8-69 .......................................... 2.36 "3170.663" 0-52 11- 8-69 .............................................................. = ........ 2.43 3170.775 0-56 11- ~-69 ........................................................ ' .......... 2.56 ....... 3~70.905 .........1-04' 11~-8-6') ........................' ................ 2.~g 3171.211 .... 1-12 ll- 8-69 ................................................. ~ ................... . . . . ..... Z.t'.] 3~71.36g 1-20 ~1- ~-(,,9 2.'~b .... 3171,592 ........ i~28 .... 11--'8-69 ....................... 3.Gq 317~.6~Jg ....... 1-36 11- 8-69 ............................................................................. ............. : ................................................. ~ ....... 3.Z3 3171.7~l 1-~ '11- ~-.69 ................................ ..................... ~,:, 317/.741-' 1-52 ll-' 8 3.49 3171.741 ..... 2-00 11- ~-69 ................... .............................................. '3.63 .3i71.713 ........ 2-0~ ii- ~-~,9 ...... ~ .................... ": ............ :'"" ................ 3.70 ....... 3l?~'.806 ...... 2-16'-11' ~-6g 3.~9 "' 3171.~$2 "2-24 11- ~-69 4.G3 "'317~.066 ..... 2-32-~1- H-69 .............................. ~ .................................... ' 4.16 ..... 3172.'i~ ..... 2-40'"11- 8-0c) . ~ . 4,29 317g.3~3 ...... 2-48 11- a--69 ..... , q~43 3172.576 ...... 2-56 11- 4.56 ......3172.669 ........ 3-04"11- ~-(,9 .............................................................. . .. ............................................. 4.69 3172.911 .... 3-12 11- ,>-69 4.~3 '" 3173.1~9 .... 3-20 11- 8-6~ " ..................................... ' ............... ;"= ........................................... 4.g6 ........ 3173.412 ...... 3-28"11 8-69 5.0q ' ' 3173.598 ....... 3-36 '11- 8-69 ..................... ~ ........... ' .................................................................... 5~23" ' 3173.607 ...... 3-44 11- 8-6~ 5,36 .... 3173.505 .........3-5Z tl ..... 8-6g ...................... : ........................................................... 5.~9 ..... 31Y3.663 ........ 4-00 11- 8-69 ................................................ ' 5.63 ' '3173.839 .... 4-08"11- 8-69 ........ '5.76 .... 3174.0i6 ....... 4 '16" ll .... 8-69 5~':> 31?4.202 ..... 4-24 11- ~-69 6.03 3174=452 ...... 4-3~ 11- 8-69 6.29 3174.?68 .... 4-48'11- 8-6~ " 6.4~ "3175.177 ....... 4-56 11-' 8-69 .... 6.56 ........ 3175~316 ............ 5-04-il .... 8-69 ............... '6.59 .... 3175.520 .......... 5-12"11-8-69 6.g~3 ..... 3175.6~7 ....... 5-20' il- 8-69 ........ · ~L, .......... 3175.957 ..... 5-~8 .... 11'--8-69 · '09 3176.050 5-3~ "11- ~-69 .23 ...... 3176.142 ""5-44' 11- 8' 6g .30 ...... "'3176.328 ........ 5-'5R 11' 8 '69 ................ ~49 "317~.421 ..... 6 00' I1 "8-~9 · 63 .....3'!'76.625 ........... 6-08 '11-' 8-69 .76 ....... 31"76.'885 ......... 6'16 .... 11-" 'I]'~9 ............... . . 7~9 .......3176.913 ....... 6 2~' 11~' 8-69 ,' ..... r ......... ........ ~> ,~.03 3176.820 ~ 32 11-' 8-69 ........................ : ............................... ~ .......................... '~- .... PAGE NO'~ .... 2 ...... "~ ................ ::~' ...... ~,' .... '.7.T~. ................. . ,. ......... ' ...................................................... ~.' ............... ~ ..................... ................ '. ........................ ~ ...................... , ......... , ...... ] .......................................................................... 7 7 7 WELL NO-'" '3 2- }.qA 8 ,; ,, 5o G · 9,5 3 9~ 0') 3 9.23 3 o 3G 3 u. (.; 3 3 ' 0 q :, ! Z ~.G9 3 ..I .! ~ Y. 3 3 . I i. 36 3 iI.6.5 3 Ii.70 3 1~' 03 3 ... ~ i2,, 29 3 12. ', % 3 12.56 3 'L 2 · '96 3 ~,23 3 ... 13. :)9 3 I. '4 ~ ., .) 3 14.29 3 ,i, 4~ 50 .....3 3 1 31 31 i I I i i i I i ! I i I i I 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 t I 1 i 1 i. I i i 1 1 i 77.04 76.'89 77.03 76.97 76oS3 77.09 77.00 76.91 76.96 76.85 'F 6. i~ 7 76.85 76.9! . 76.93 76. 3 6-40 i1- 8-69 5 6-48 i1- 8-69 8 6-56 I'I.-- 8-69 4 7-04 11- 8-69 8 7-12 11- fl-69 2 7-20 11- 8-69 ...... 9 7-28 11- 8-69 6 7-3~ 3 7-44 9 '" 7-52 IIL 8-69 0 8-00 II- 8-69 6 8-08 1 8 8-16 il- 8-69 .. 3 5-24 11- 8-69 3 8-]2 ll- 8-69 1 8-40 11- 8-69 - . 6 8-48 .. 2 8-56 11- 8-69 77.071 76.90,'~ 76. f,~a 5 ....... 7,5.9!3 76. :3 i'; 5 76.923 ..... 't 6 · 895 I 77.0i5 1. 76.94 1 .... 1 _. 77.090 1 77.006 t . . 77.164 1 7 7,2 4 8 I 77.ii8 i 77,034 1 77. O 34 1 77o07i 1 77. I ';-' 77.173 77.t73 1 77.062 77,, 164 I 77.2 '38 1 7 7.2 "~ 8 ........ .l 77.220 77.368 1 7';?.3 i3 l 77.25? 77.2 ~ 5 1 77.220 ....... 77.210 .. 9-12 11- 8-6q 9-20 9-28 11-',.. 9-36' 11- 9-44 11.-- 8-69 9-52 I1- 8-G9 0-00 11- 8-69 0-08 il- 8-69 . 0-16 Il-,8-69 0-24 t, 1- 8-6,9 0-32 11- 8-69 0-40 11- 8-60 0-48 1!- 8-69 0-56 1l- 8-69 ~ -04 1-12 1-20 1-36 1-44 I'-5~ t i- 2-00 II- 2-Og 11- . 2-16 2-24 2-92 2 40 2-48 2-56 3-04 ].t- 8-69 3-12 I1- 8-69 it- 1!- ~-69 11- 8-69 1 t- 8-69 ................................................. -"" ........................................ .......... , ...................................... , ....... .'] ........, ........................... 11- 8 l 1- 8.-69 . . . 8 - (!, 9 · ," ................................................... ~ .......... : ........................................... 8-69 .................................................... , ............................ 11- ~-69 ........................................... , - 11- 8-69 ..... It- 8-69 ' ' ................................................. , ..................... ~ ............... 11-' 8-69 1 !- ~3-69 ........................................... : ......... " ............ . .................. . ................................... : 3177.350 13-20 It- 8-69 -- P A~.,E NC], 3 -- 15. 15o 15. i5. i5o SIMPSON - LAbuL]N :; C, -".,9 · . 3 177'o' 3,"0 ..... l'B ~-28 . 3177,378 13-36 ] 17"/. 424 13-64 3 i?? o 359 ..... 13-52 3!77.415 1/~-00 5i77.433 14-08 3177. 118 14-16 3177.034 14-24 3i76.960 14-32 ., 317~. I08 14-40 3177.18Z~ ,, 14-48 3177. i64 1G-56 '"1 I';- .... 8'69 i 1- 8-69 Il- 8-69 11'- 8-09 11- 8 1l-"8-69 1 I- 8-69 i 1- 8-69 11- ].1- 8-6~') 11- 8-69 ........................................................................................ '-''PAGE NO. ........ 4 ...................................................... , ,. ,, ~tt ................................ ' i' FOR STANDARD OIL CO?.?PA?'iY C'F CALII.'O:[~,IA · --, . TYPE OF TEST: Gradient_, &, P,,u~.]d-~!,tL Run No. }1. DEPTH: 8l~36 FT. TEMPERATURE S'lmp s on-L ai?.'o on LEASE: WELL NO. FIELD: Sim?s on-[,a~]oon COUNTY/PARISH N OI"!,', h ].ope DATE OF TEST NoYelnhc::[' '7~ ],.~(~) JOB NO. S'IATE A].a. ska ,~,.,,, .1 (..,r-i 2 9_1~ OFFICE: .Ancborag?~ A. laska ..................................................... SPEp,~¥:SUN Wf~CL Sft(V"EY'iN6"-C'OgP~NV'2'~ ........ ~ ....... ~ ............. ' " PREC'iSION ¢"~>S~,x''''~''¢ i>~>ESSU~E GAUG~ REPORT ..............................~ ~ LJ ~ r*~ ~ ..... ., . . ................ S'TANDARD CIL CO~4PANY "OF "C~Li'FCRNIA.' ..................... - . ................................................ '~_ - _2 .. ................. ' .. .................................. L; ........ ,". .......... ' _.. ......................... , ........................................................... : -. ........... . ........ ~.._. ~ .................. ~ .... .,~.,~,.,~2 ...... ~, ,., .... , ~. -, .......................... · . ................ ..,,. ~ ~:Acc .... SIYPSON LAGOON ~-~' . ................. ._" ..' ' - ,,,~LL NO (:I.~L.O " 'S!b!PSON LAGCON .... t.L)CATION NORTH SLOPE WILDCAT ..... C(~:~iV/PARI'sH"NC~TH 'SLOP~ ................................................................................... .. ..2 ............................ ..> iA f;o ALASKA . .. .... i"Y;>~ TfiST .... GRADIENT TEST D4";c ul- T~ST .... NCV~v :' ..... t':,~BER ..... 7" 1969 -- ............................................... . .... ., .,....] ............ . ..... . .: .......... ' ........... : ...... - . .......... . ............................................... .' .. . ",~.,.-~ ..,: ........ : ................................... ,. _ ..~':;:~-~,qL!;,;CE' ELEV ....... 0,' FT ................... F:Ef:~P, ENCE POINT ....... R 'K B ........ DA'fUki .......... O. 't-T 'KEg,, SE?, L.',.:.VfiL ..................................................... NOTE- 'ALL REPCRTED-PRESSURES ARE ADJUSTED ¥O"'i'HE ABOVE· DATUH · ............................. ~ ....... ....,,., ........ ~ .......... ~ ......... ~ ............. ..~ ........ · ........ ~ .... ~ ,~,.~-,. ' .,; ............... ,~*-~-t-,-~', ~ ............................. ,.. "'106 " .............. e, 45'6'; ................ 0 ;"O-'O'L O00 '!' E:S'¥ .......... . 'i E-,~'~'P, ( BH?= . .. .... - , PRESSURE TIME DATE- 'C ON:'~,E N T . . O,O0 925.535 13-58 il- 7-69 LUBiCATOR 0.i4 922.82~,_ 14-04 tl-7-69 95 FT 0.,26 936.275 14-12 11- 7-69 2g5 0.33 989.723 14-19 il- 7-69 495 0~52 1067.151 14-27 11- 7-69 695 0~64 1144. 151 14-35 11- 7-69 895 0~79 ...... 122i.049 ....... i 4~43-- 11---7'-69 ...... i09~ .............................. 0~92 !298.262-' 14-51 1l- 7-69 1295 ............................... : ................ ]: ........ ' .................. 1.05 1374.398 14-59 ll- 7-69 1495 i. 16 1450.079 15-07 I1 7-69 1695 1.36 1527.395 15-18 11- 7-69 1795 ................................................................................. . 1.4~ 167~.747-- 15-25 '11- 7-69 21~95 ......................... : ................................................ 1.62 .........1826.'764'~-"i5-33"11- 7-69 -2695 ............................................ 1.Tb 1978.386 15-42 11- 7-69 3099MD TVD3095 i.89 2129.432 15-49 11- 7 89 35°I ..-,- - ,~ 3495. .... 2.03 ....... 2286.628 .... 15-58 '11-7-6°," .,:'~9'/7 .... 3895 ............ ~.....s ......................... 2.16 2442,850 16-06 il- '?-69 4572 4295 2,33 2594,675 '-' 16-16 11-" 7-69' 54!9 .......4695 ........................ T .......................... 2.48 2739.533 16-25 11- 7-69 6175 5095 2.63 ' - 2894.221 16-34 11- 7-69 6936 : '' 5495 ............ ' .......... ~ ................. . , .... 2.79 ...... 3041..792'--16-43 11-7-69 ~782 ..... 5895 .... 2,95 ........3157.710 ....... 16-53'-i"1~"'~-69 ...... 8436 ......... :T ..... ~234 .............. ~ ............................................... ................................................................................................ .: ....... :.-,.? .................. ~ ............. :: ............................... . . ........................................................................................................................................................ ~.~; .......... : ......................................... . ................................. .PRECISION SUBSURFACE PRESSURE GAUGE_.RE.P. OR_.T.'::':.';.':..:...'..:.:...' ._.:.: - ... --FOR-- _: .................... sT'A'N DA RD-' 01L'..'COH P ANY..]_O E::'_'.C_A L:I'F. o_.R..N I _A ................................... LEASE ..................... S'INPSON-':"LAGooN .......................HE'LL .... 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SLOPE ;iILDCAT JC, r, ,',3° 'qF'~ 165~-~ 2 P. EFE/-:.-,~iCE ELEV O. FT REFE~7:?,:CE ¢C"i;',:T R K 8 DATUM O. FT P, rSFo SEA R,J.~ C,'*U"E DF'PTH r' TU .... C~' ' ....... ;.,, ~ PR;:Sc ~ql' *' i.~*,~l I [FT ) {PSI) [PSi/FT )lB'SO.F} ...... 1 "' 77 .... 8499. -' C..O to. CO0 '~90.. . 217o224- .. DELTA PPESSURE., TIF=,. DhTE ._ T 1:EL!. I'~0. 32--F" C3;,::-'EN T - . 0o00 8 0.89" I :~: ,: - - -69 0,36 841.937 ! l--Ez: 1.0-29-$c; n ~ 2-',~'' !':-2'-~-6:3 286 0, '/9 g20.7;2 .... ,., ~.., 0,99 96i .].3,5 !2.-32 !L-t,-2'9-39 386 -- . ~ ...,, ._ 1,3n.~ 1040~'.,.~..._ !2-55 i0-2" 69 5.35 1.56 10 .... 'o9'': ',-~ "" ..... ,9~ :i' '>' i L..°- ,..., 1,74 ! i !:?., ~03 i3--i 7 i O- 2 :~-6':) 7,7:6 1,93 tI5~,.:629 !'3-2.9 iO-2q--:'.~ S~.:$ 2.2:: iIg~o4~3 ~3--4-~ ,..u-,i:'.,'-': 2,46 123r- z:57 l~. ' ..... ~. , '-"' 2.63 ~276 ~,5t ' ..... '~ "- 2,,~! 13i7,09~ i' 2! i':.."""-,59 12d6 2.~'~ 13~5~.~71 1z':-32 lC'-/' '-.39 '~,I,"- i3'~5 ]29 iz,.'-.4Z zr' "'-~.: :,'-'~' _,~, 34 ~_ <, 73 · -0.4. z,,~ 4 - 53 l.. 0 - ': : - ' '~ ' 3 z.~ ~' ' 3,,54 ' '~" ' -0 , - 3 74 i,'.~a 137 I- i7' !'2.-i ~'-67 4,!~ 17C&,3~, ia-:3 I~ 2'~- ~-'- "' 5' 22;!.5 · :'.50 zc..:~ .~1i3 lb-ua !0-2v-~.- 4.,7~ 19~ 590 16-i~ '" 4,95 _....~r'~'~,~''~.S. ~'.-n-50. !9-z~-6~', . 5,16 2395,265 16-42 12-27-69 5,35 2 !6i:, 5'83 16-54 !0-29-69 ~,~ z,z~.:.--:15 _~7-0~ 10-2~-6g,' '%,c5. 23-?.~.54:~ 17-30 IS-i"'~-~.''-' b, 16 2474 ~'07 17-42 ,r, ~.~ 6.~9 u:5.53.].~33 17-55 !:3-2o--5--? 6..7~ 263'3,932 !8-!9 7~01 2780.~67 15-33 10-2g-6~ 7.23 2773. ~6 '/,z,a. . 2~52.z, 4~ .~ I ,,~0! °37 19-25 ~O-P9 5g 8.09 3075.430 i9-3g i0-29-6e 8.2~ 3149 ~0 l°-a9 ]n-Pg-69 8.96 ;219.536 20-30 !0-29-~'~ CATOR d.., -.: 'o _r 3 2:5 '"" C' T ",/:: 3. 2 '~ 7 3'4i2 3z.$7 3 732 3 ':: 2 5 39:5S 35:;! 4237 4. C72 4 c-~ .2 :' a 4'-35 "~ :,. ! 3 4693 5' ;-:' 07 /, ~ ~' : G'; 3 6!': ' Pm?7 ~,z:c ' 7360 55?3 7 :-'73 5Sg4 C 1 53 6093 8699 6266 CONFIDENTIAL Simpson LagOoa. 32-14A Run 6 Flow gradient Stand.~rd Oil Cor,;panv of California Ran temperature bomb and 2 ta:~dum Sperry-Sun pressure bombs for flowing gradient. Ran bombs to 300' while stabilizing well. Lub-~ ricator 885 psig, production 39/107 haan, - 90-95f tubing pressure. Well on production at 5:3A i:>~, November 8, 1969. Base te~per.ature o 7 F. Rate not gaugad but tubing pre~;sure held at pressure during test rates. Measured Time ].1/°o/69 Temperature Deoth TVD P~ - A>f Deflection 100' 300' 500' 700' 900' 1100' !300' 1500' 1900' 2400' 2700' 3104' 3526' 3982' 4577' 5424' 61.80' 6941' 7787' 8513' 100' 5:32 - 6:25 P>.' 0.105" 35.6 300' 6:25- 9:20 ~.~-~ 0.12°"- 39.1 500' 9:23 - 0:3g P>[ 0.133" 41.8 700' 9:40 - 9:55 PH 0.!50" 46.1 900' 9:57-10:12 pi.. 0..!61" 4~'~.5 1100' 10:14 -10:29 PM 0.179" 52.4 1300' i0:3t -~_0:52 P~'~ 0.194" ~.~ ~.7 e ~ ~ ~ 1500' 10:54 -!t:09 P~ 0 z._7 64.3 1'70'0 ' 1t.~:t 0'-.t 1 : 25~ PH 0,2t,~ ~O, ~ 1900' 11:22 -11:42 PH 0.245" 65.8 2300' 11:47 -'t2r02 A>I 0.295" 74.'7 ~]~/9/~ 2700' 12:04 -12:19 AM 0.,317" 7S.4 3100' 12:22 -12:~t A>I 0.344" 82.7 3500' 12:43 12:5~ A~' 0 395" - ~'~ . 90'. 4 3900~ 1:01 - 1:!6 AH 0.449" 97.~ 4300' 1:20- 1:35 A'[~ 0.51~" i05.7 4700' 1:43 1:58 *'~ 11 .~ - ~ O. 604" 6 ' 5100' 2:04 - 2:19 AM 0.706" 127.2 5500' 2: 25 2: 4'~ 136. S 5900' 2:46 - 3:01 AM 0.923" 146.9 Flat 6272' 3:07 - 3:22 AH 1.024" 15'5..1 .Shut-in at 3:22 Build-up till 6:15 A?; November 9, 1'969 Had trouble off of botton. Had Temperature at sbu't-in Shut-in ! hour At 6:15 A?[ - 11/9/69 pulled off to flow wall. bottom 1 . 024" 0. 976" 0. 947" 1.55.1 15!,3 .I'Z~ s.. 9 C,USR.RLRSKR OPERATIONS TEL:7~-56~-4894 " j Mar' 20.92 15:24 No.004 P.05 ! . STAk~AI~) OIL COMPANY OP CALI~WOR~IA MAR 28 '92 10:15 .TYI'~ OF SURVEY: S._.u~_el,Oyroscopi. c_ Mul%lsh. ot Dir~_otion~l 270o -.~. ~.,o l~jh30 ~. Alaska G~Tr 01' SUavLrrrv September 11, .'t969~ou ~O.LSU-3-16509 Anchorage, OgF~ NOTEs This survey re-calculated July 22, 1970 usoinF. Radius of Curvature program. Additional extrapolated points were added, ' , I1" · .... . , i~,~,,~ , .,.1'1 I 713 581 4894 PAGE.005 i)- m RAOIUS OF CURVATURE STA;'~DARD O~L CO~,:FA,%Y OF' CALIFORNIA WILDCAT ALASKA SPERRY-SUN ~LL SURVEYING COMPANY NEAS. TRUE VERT SUB SEA DRZFT DRIFT DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH ANGLE DIREC 2600 2799,51 2900 2899,12 3000 2998,25 ~100 3096,7~ 329¢,92 %~00 3G79852 2600 3572.2~ 3?¢0 ~800 ~900 ~000 392~,05 &100 A002,26 ¢200 &076e87 ~600 ~700 5000 ~527,~0 SlO0 5200 4617.03 5~00 ~663.~7 5400 ~7128~3 276Z.51 6 0+ S 76 E 2862,12 6 0e S 68 E 2961.25 9 0* S 17 E ~059-73 11 0" S 3 E 3157.~0 13 a5' S 2 E 3253,92 16 ~0~ S 6 E 33~,02 19 30' S I E 3q~2,52 22 0' $ 6 3535,2- 22 O' S 16 W 3627.03 2~ ~5' S 16 W 3716,51 28 15' $ 19 W 3803.~2 ~1 '15' S 20 W 3887,05 35 0' S 19 W 3965.26 42 0' S 20 W ~112,2a 6S 45m S 23 W 6179.6~ 69 &5m '$ 26 W ~6!.87 5~ 0' S 25 W ~29P.68 57 ~5' S 2-5 W ~350,55 59 &5' S 26 ~399.A1 61 k5' $ 26 W' 48&5.78 63 Om S 27' 6&90.&O 64 Of S 26 ~536,63 63 30' $ 25 6580.03 62 30f S 24 ~675.~5 60 0' S 24 W 6727.15 5~ 15' $ 25 d o --..~ .:"_ C L O *S"'";:: = ~ ~ : 4' 11 SEPTE.'.'.,SEa 1~ ':~ SU-3-16509 _ .. --- :- r RECTA~iGUL-A'R ....... DOG LEG : - ;---COORD [ NATES .... .~_-~.-t'_~-:-SEVER l T Y 23,,r, 2' ,,% ' 8-13 E '--::"-.'" Oo00 .. Z7.61 S 15.6~S = 3-82 38,68 S 22.20-E " 7.21 55,gl, S _.~26..62 .E___-**_.. 2.89 77.26 S -2-;,55 E ...... Z,75 103.:32 S 26,92 E 2,81 134e1~ S 28.27 £ 38!8 169.59 S 27,3~. E 3.18 " .... = .... - ......... 'COMPUTED BY COMP TECH .o~ SECTI¢ DISTANC~ ~ - :=~i8.. ~0 26-96 ._ .----. 61,18 206.A1 $ ' 20.e~ E ....... ' ' :-" 4.89 __~119._~_ - 221.40. 2~,35 3 9,25' E..,~.,....~, 2.88 3~3e62 $' ~21.67 W'"""'"=-3e06 "315e'40 - . . 386,92 S '.~9.71'W ' 3*79 369.94 -= 505,73 S SA,3& W_.:._=~:.I.~I 569,t~6-S .110,73 ~_:--.-> !,31 637e32 $.-;I&0;~A-:~ .... &eOT ' -":$6~le&~ .. ?o~,~o $'_' z726~*_.-k'" '__~L=:"_ s.,ss _.. ..'?~,6, · 782*96 S .20?e~0 W ..... 4,75 801,86 9~,5~ $_;2~2,g~'W-?'' ~"-2,00 N -51017,8~-$~$321,9g~-~z- ~,~= W 1257,94 S ~37o6T W 1,33 1330.79 1360,91"S ~7~.$8 ~" 1*32 1¢19-06 . 1499.01 S 543*05'¥ 1.94 1592,1! Z O~ '7 ITl DE~TH 5600 5700 5800 5900 6000 6Z00 6200 6300 6400 6500 6600 6700 6800 69CC 7000 7100 7200 7300 7aO0 750O 7600 7700 7eoo 7900 8000 8100 8200 8400 ~500 8600 8700 8800 8900 2964 9000 ~076 9100 O= CUqVATURE TRUE VERT DEPTH &965.~5 5073,26 51~2.03 5249*~0 5304.23 5~56,85 5458,5~ 5507,40 555~.7~ 5600,9! 569Z.29 5739.04 5786,57 5834e~7 5882,76 5932,00 5982.00 60~Z,76 6086.[! 6192,8~ 62~2,05 6290,92 6~2,96 6398,33 6~53,!6 6598.5A 65~4,32 656&,&5 6606,82 6620,15 SUS SEA DEPTH 4779,02 4877,89 4928o~5 ~980,89 5036.26 5095.0~ 515&,69 5212,~0 5267,23 5319,8~ 5371,X6 5517,73 5609,3~ 5655,29 5702,04 5749.57 5797.47 5845,76 5995.00 59A5;00 5995e76 6049e]! 6155.81 6205,05 6253,9! 6305.96 6361.33 6~16,16 6~71,5& 6507e92 6527.45 6569.~2 6583-15 DRIFT ANGLE 59 15' 6~ O' 60 15' 59 O' 55 53 55 45' 57 59 30! 60 O' 6! 30! 62 6~ 0~ 6~ 0~ 62 15~ 62 0~ 61 6! 30' 60 ~5' 60 59 59 56 57 O' 60 e5~ 60 15! 61 15~ 56 0e 56 ~5e 56 ~5~ 56 0' 56 56 O' 56 56 !5' DRIFT DIREC COMPUTED 5Y CO'-~ TEC~ RECTANGULAR DOG. LEG SECTIO~ COORDZNATE$ SEVERITY DISTANCE 1577.1~ 1655.62 1736.23 1892,22 .1968,57 2117e1B 2192.34 2269.60 2348,16 2427.16 2506.08 2585.78 2666.26 2747e29 2828e69 2910,12 2990,87 3071e24 3230,79 3309.99 3389,a! 35~6,26 3623,96 3703,86 378~,55 3944e57 402Z.04 4099,58 4176.78 4225.98 &253,65 ~3~2.[6 43~0,~6 577,83 W le99 1677,58 612.40 W 1-96 176q,29 647,85 W 0-75 1851.41 683-62 W 1-51 1937,6~ 718.93 W 1-50 2022.77 752e13 W 2-86 2106,02 783.09 W ..... 2.15 2166,91 814.45 W '1.78 2267.17 8¢6,35 W 2,60 2368.82 878,35 W -'--2,17 2432,45 97~.56 ~ ~" 0-50 2689.6?. ~0~5"05-~ 1,50 2775,90 ~050,88 ~ 0,50 ~864,97 ~056.96 ~ -~ ~o00 2955.$6 1158.6i W = "1.15 3131,54 s ~,194..56. w.L' '- 1.78 $'1256.04 W 1.77 3395.6& 1303,05 W 0.75 3~83.15 13~9.I4 W ..... l.O0 -3570,1f 1373~68 W., . 0,99 3656.75 140~e03 W _ 0,99 3742.9! .... 1~61807 W ' -- 3.4] '- 3827,~7 1502,35 W .3,75 3996,~9 1534,95 ~' 'Z,80 1568,3~ ¥ . -~,33 --~- 4ZTO'e'75 1630.1~ W 1.12 4339.31 1661.~7 W 0.00 ~22.93 1692,66 W 0-75 ~506,18 1712.53 % 0.00 k559.26 1723.72 W 0-00 ~589,08 17~7,35 W ' 0,32 4692.17 m RADIUS MEAS~ DEPTH 9200 9300 9400 9500 9600 9700 9800 9900 lO000 10100 10200 10300 10~30 10500 10600 10700 10~00 10900 11000 11100 1120O 11300 11400 11500 11600 ''11700 11800 11900 .-11916 - 1~000 12023 '12100 12200 12270 12300 12305 l~OO l~tO OF CURVATURE TRUE vERT DEPTH 6676,07 6733.96 6792,73 6852.56 6916,33 69~1,4~ 7045~05 7107,30 7169.03 7230.77 7292.17 7353,73 7415,64 7477.21 7537.91 7598,~6 7659,66 7721,91 7785,52 7850,63 7917,35 7985.25 805~,55 8125,58 8272.73 83A?.91 8436eT& 8520,18 8580,50 8659.70 3715.79 8739.95 8821,09 8845.58 SUB SEA DEPTH 6639.07 6696,96 6755,73 6815.56 6879,33 694&.64 7008,05 7070.30 7132.03 7193*77 7255,17 7316.73 7378e6& 7440.21 7500*91 7561.44 7622.66 7684,91 7748.52 7813,63 7880,38 7948,26 8017.56 8088~58 8161.~1 8235.73 8310.91 8387.37 8399.7& 8465,14 8483,14 8622.70 8678.79 8702.95 8706,98 8784,08 8808,58 DRIFT ANGLE 55 45' 52 51 Om 52 0~ 51 0~ 51 45' 52 30~ 52 0" 51 O* ~0 0~ 48 45e 47 30~ 47 0~ 45 15E 44 15~ 4Z 15E 41 4~~ 40 45~ 39 30~ 39 15m 38 30~ 38 30~ ~7 0~ 36 30~ 36 15~ 36 15' 35 15~ 35 1~~ DRIFT DIREC COAPUT[D BY CO'~P TEC~ ~ECTANGULAa DOG LEG SECTIO", COORDINATES SEVERITY DISTANCE 21 W 4407,79 27 W 4453.91 22 W 4559.18 21 W 4705,62 Zl W 4776,~8 21 ~ ~84~,51 21 W 4921,58 21 W 4995,02 22 W 5141,90 21 N 5215.22 22 ~ 5288,28 21 ~ '5361,60 24 W 5435801 22 W 5508,28 24 W 55~1.06 22 W 5653,09 23 ~ 5724,38 2~ W 5793,98 24 V 5862~00 2~ ~ 5929~09 25 W 599~.68 26 ~ 6058.22 28 W 6119,26 29 ~ 6178~07 30 ~ '6235,~5 ]3 ~ 6290,39 33 W 6343,12 33 W *'6355,13 33 ~ 6395,22' 33. W 6446,42 32 W 6481,74 32 ~ 6496.83 32 ~ 6499,~4 33 W 65~6,15 35 W 6560,50 1785.21 W 0.96 1814,43 W 1844.08 W 1.29 1873.64 W 2-61 1901.04 W 3.25 1928.2~ w 1-25 1955,89 ~ 1-00 1953,9~ W 1.00 2040.32 ~ 0.25 2069.25 Z096.13 ~ --"~ -0.92 2126.91.~ ......... 215~o79'~ ....... 0*93 21~6.20 ~ _ 2217.30 W --- 1.65 22/-~.20 W ' 1.64 2278.77 ....... 2308,~0 ~ . 1.25 2338.5~ 2368.85 W 1.25 2398.72 ~ 0.50 2~28.61 W 1,88 2~90.02 ~' 2.39 . -- _. 2521,95 W - '0,83 . . . 2554,~1.__~ . ..1,19 ._ 2~22,~2 ~ - 0,89 Z656,16 W 0.32 2659.4! W ~e25 2711,91 ~ 1.10 2721.34 2722,90 ~ 0,00 2752.73 ~ 1,21 2762.~1W 3,84 ~755,CC 4836,48 4917.36 4997.45 5074,42 5150,27 5227.3~ ~305,60 5384.22 546Z,8~ 5541,75~ 5620.53' 5699.~3 5777og! 5557,26 - -5936.86 60~5.92 '609~e18 6247.23 ~3Z1.65 6395.19 6~67.11 6537,&$ 66o5.e2 -6672,42 _6737.92 68o1.~4 6811,64 6863.55 _::682.7 692~,71 698~*g3 ?0Z6,13 ?0~6,62 7101.i5 7118.38 (::3 *"0 ITl Z CLiSR,RLRSK9 OPERRTIONS TEL:?15-561-~89~ Mar- 20,92 1:3:22 No.OOZl P.02 DIIRECTIONAL SURVEY REPORT FOR STA,~!DAB~)_O]I,_COMPAIqY OF CALIFORNIA 2887. w[u. NO. MAR 20 '92 1{3:13 713 5Gl 4894 PAGE. 002 SIA~DARD.DLL.,.~OJ~A~"IILIIE. CALIEDRNLa SIMPSON lkGO0~ 32-14 ~ILDC&T,.._ ALkSKA EAGE_._! 6-5 THRU 6-8-69 SURVEY DATE VERTICAL_ SECTION.CONPUTED_ALONG_ CLDSURE SPERRY-SUN NELL SURVEYZNG COMPANY SU-3-16q65 SUO-16466 RECORO OF SURVEY TRUE -HEASURE~--V~RTICM. DEPTH DEPTH iNCLINATiON O[RECT[ON DOG-LEG SEVER/T¥_.VERTiCAL DEG NIN DEG DEG//O0 SECTZDN RECTANGULAR COORDINATES NORTH SOUTH EAST ~EST --Z O0 m O, 0o00 200, 199,98 ORIGIN AT SURFACE 0 POINT R:G FLOOR 0-30 ~-N--S6-H .... O,OO --=0,43 0 ~0 N 68 g 0,2! -0,76 0,00 0,00 O,SL . .. 0o9¢ -1,78 300, 299°98 ~-400.-._-.-~39~,92 .... 500, 499,9& 0 ~0 S 39 ~ 0,79 0,20 O,OA -2.5t 0 40 S 62 ~ 1.30 0.~5 -0.42 -2.38 600. 599,95 ..... 700 ..... 699,9~.~~ 800, 799,93 I 5 S 11 ~ 0,8~ 2,~4 -Zo21 0 2~. ~__~ F 0,68~.3°26 ............. -3o00_~ 1 5 S 11 ~ 0.68 5.1~ · I 5 S X3 E O,&5 6,93 ... -6,70 1_2~~.S~30_.~ ...... 0.~9~_ 8.99 ...... · _ -8,84 I 0 S 20 ~ t,08 10.63 ~10,~8 900, 899,91 ..... 1000.-_-.-_.999.88~_ 1100. 1099,86 -2°74 rZ.?l_' -3.07 -2,65 -1.41. _.m -2.0L ~ G~ ITl 1200° 1199,83 ._ t30D,~_1299.8~ 1400, 1399,81 1500, 1499.81 .... 1600.-- --1599o81 1700. 1699,80 18~)o L799aT9 ..1900 .... 1899,7.9 2000, 1999.78 ~oo. ~ze~.ze ,o 1 20 S 12 M 0.37 12o9~ 0 ~5 S 20 M 0.34 L5o99 -15.70 ,w o o s o . o.?s zs.ee ------~'~.T'O o 35 . ,,~ E o. Tt z~.zz -~4.96 0 55 0-0 0 35 0 ~ O. 55 .... O-30 N.-O E ....0.9L..- 15.01 ............ s to ~ o.5z x6.68 '--i'g:e~-'" -3.74 -4.03 -3.34 -0,66_ ....... -I S ZO.E ...... 0.50. 18.12 .......... -lS.li S 26 14 0.67 18.94 -18.93 __S~ANDARO..O[L.:ORP_AJ~Y_.DF_CALI~O~flLA- .EAGE__? ., SIMPSON LAGOON 32-1~ 6-5 THRU 6-8-69 SURVEY DATE ~[LOCAT ~ER[[CAL. SECSLON._COREUTED_ALONG_CLOSURL.--. ALASKA · SPERRY-SUN ~E[~ S'-~EYING CONPANY SU-3-[6~65 SUO-164&6 RECORD OF SURVEY T~UE INCLINATION DIRECT[ON DOG-LEG MEASURED__¥ERT/CAL SEVERIT. LVERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH DEG ~IN - DEG DEG/~O0 SECTION RECTANGULAR COORDINATES NORTH SOUTH EAST ~EST 2t+O0. 2399o7& 0 2.500 ...... ~600. ~599.75 0 30 2605° 2607o?~ 0 30 .lZ~6.____ 2705._75 ....... 0. L5 ....... Z793. 2792o75 0 30 . --. 2887° 2886.1'5 0 lO S 8 E O.&3 · 19.08 -19..07 .S__Z_E_~ 0.58~ 20.23 -ZO.Z.~ .... S Ii' I~ 0.2.5 21..09 -21..07 s z~ .w_.__o.25_ ...... 2t.~, ............... '.-zt..5~ .... S 53 14 0.35 22.08 -21. o99 ' . ......... ................ -t,OZ .~0 -io2~, -1 .~3 -2.04 -2.20 t \. F%; ,-. , CONFJDEN [AL Form No. ~--.-,4 R.L'W'. STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIlffEE SUBMIT IN DUPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. wm,~L wzL~ E XP LO RAT0 RY 2. NAME OF OPerATOR Standard Oil ADbREss OF OPEP.*TOR Company of California~ W0I P. 0. Box 7-839, Anchora. ge, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL Surface: 1882' S and 1479' W of NE corner of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UM. BHL: 3239' S and 4303' W of NE corner of Sec. 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UM. ~.API NUA{ERICAJL CODE API 50-029-20029-01 L~SE DESiG~A~ON AND S~IAL NO. ADL 25514 7. IF INDiA)~', ALOTTEE O~ TRIBE NAME N/A 8, L-~IT,F.kRA.! OR LEASE N.~E N/A 9. WELL NO Simpson Lagoon 32-14A 10. FIELD A_ND POOL. OR IVILDC~T Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOT'I'OM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 23, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian 12, P]~dVIIT NO. 69-79 13, REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CH.AJqGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING R-9-E, JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AN%) VOLLrMES USED, PERFOI~ATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUNK I_~ HOLE A_ND SIDE-TIR~CKED HOLE AND A.NY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CI-LA. NGF~ IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. NOVEMBER, 1969 Conducted production tests, pressure build-up surveys, and flowing gradient tests from November 1-9, 1969. Ran Otis storm choke and placed in Otis "S" nipple (position 2) in 2 3/8" tubing at 511'. Ran plug and placed in Otis "S" nipple (position 3) in 2 3/8" tubing at 115'. Put plug in donut, shut-in master blind flanges on side outlets and November 9, 1969. valves and side valves. Placed shut-in well at 12:00 Noon, _D..I~I$1ON OF O[t AND, GAS SIGNED __ TITLE Dist, SBDerinten~ent DA~ 12-- -69 ...... ,~ v-. ~a'~.r'r ~ ~,~' u ~ ~ / NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be file~ in duplicate' with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othe~ise directed. FORM SA- I B MEMORANDUM TO: I-- Homer L. Burre I I D i rector Through: O. K. Gilbreth, Jr. Chief Petroleum Engine FROM: Lonnie C. Smith .,/';~ Petroleum Eng i neer 'iL ~,/" State of Alaska IVISION OF OIL AND GAS DATE : November 17, 1969 SUBJECT: Field Trip - Witness Production Test - SOCAL Sim~son~aa~aj~_ Wel i N~--']52]I4A On Saturday, November I, 1969, I traveled to Sagwon airstrip on the North Slope by the way of commercial airlines. Severe weather had the Deadhorse airstrip closed in, and I elected to stay overnight at Sagwon. The next morning I got on a 9:30 a.m. flight to Deadhorse, and a chopper flew me to the Simpson Lagoon well at 2 p.m. (11-2-69). The well was on the final phase of a.72-hour flow test being conducted by SOCAL Engineer W. R. Tinker and Production Foreman Frank Bush. A copy of SOCAL's production and reservoir limit test program is attached and outlines the test program that was being followed. SOCAL indicated that this test information would possibly be used in a discovery royalty application. The well had been completed with a 2 7/8" production tubing and I I/4" refrigerant string. The well had been allowed to flow for six hours to clean up and then had been shut in for the bottom hole pressure to build up. A 72-hour static pressure and temperature buildup survey was run on the well prior to opening for flow test. The 72-hour flow test was commenced at 1:30 a.m., October 31, 1969. I collected all available data on the static 72-h°ur pressure-temperature survey prior to the flow test along with the data that had been gathered during the flow test. Every few hours during the test the well was switched from the pit into a test~nk for an approximate one-hour period to produce a spot check of the flow rate and GOR throughout the test period. I copied the available data from the flow rate spot check tests Nos. I through 9 and witnessed and copied all data on flow rate test No. I0 (data attached). The final flow rate check was obtained at 11:!5 p.m. (11-2-69) and the well shut in for pressure buildup following completion of the 72-hour flow test period. Severe weather prevailed for the next 32-hour period, and it was approximately 9:30 a.m., November 4, before I was able to leave for Deadhorse. Upon arriving at Deadhorse I checked with the Mobil dispatcher, and by radio we contacted Mobil's rig on the North Kuparuk State. Mobil had not as yet supplied the five-gallon oil sample from the well test of the previous week which had been witnessed by Bob Larson. Mobil personnel reacted very promptly and soon sent in a five-gallon oil sample which I received prior to leaving on the Interior flight for Fairbanks at 1:30 p.m. I returned to Anchorage via commercial airline on November 4, 1969, arriving at Anchorage International Airport at approximately 7:30 p.m. LCS:my Attachments Form No. P--4 REV. 9-30-67 CONFIDENTIA STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI'I-I'EE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~. API NL~.IERICAL CODE API 5 O- 029- 20029- O,.J.~ .: 6. Lv.~SE DESiGBIAT/ON A.N'D SEEIAL ADL 25514 SUBMrT LN DUPLICATE ?. IF I.~DIA~, ALXDTTEE OR TRIBE NANIE 0,L [] o^~ ["-J ora~:. EXPLORATORY WELL WELL 2. NAME OF OPEI~kTOR Standard Oil dQmp~n_v of California: WOT 3. ADDRESS OF OPEI~ATOR P. 0. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCAmONOFW~L Surface: 1882'S and 1479'W of NE corner of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UM. BHL: 3239'S and 4303'W of NE corner of Sec. T-13-N, R-9-E, UM. 23, 8. L.~%'IT,F.A-~I OR LEASE N)~ME N/A 9. WELL NO SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A 10. FIEI~D ~-ND POOL. OR %VILDCAT WILDCAT ll. SEC.,T.,R.,~{.,~O~OMHO~ om-~rvE) Sec. 23~ T-13-N~ Umiat Meridian R-9-E , 12. PE]/llVIIT NO. 69-79 13. REPORT TOTAL DEI~Tlq AT F-2~D OF MON/~t{, CPLa~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AAFD CE1V~ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET P~lq]) VOLU1VIES USED, PEi~FORATIONS, TESTS ;~%rD I~ESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JU2qK I/~ HOLE A_ND SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE AND AllY O2/q3gR SIGNIFIC~T CI4_A/~GES IN HOI~ CONDITIONS. OCTOBER, 1969 Continued milling drill'fish from 9057-9059'. Unable to mill below 9059'. Squeezed holes at 9270' through cement retainer at 9020' and through drill pipe fish from 9059-9103' with 100 sacks Class "G" cement. Final squeeze pressure: 2000 psi. Located top of cement at 9015'. Perforated 7" casing with 4-1/2" with 100 sacks Class "G" cement. Ran cement bond log 8600-8919'. HPF at 9000'. Squeezed holes at 9000' Final squeeze pressure: 2500 psi. Milled 7" casing from 8800' to 8850'. Opened hole to 11" from 8800- 8850'. Plugged from 8846' to 8721' with 120 sacks Class "G" cement in two stages. Drilled off top of plug to 8812'. Ran turbodrill. Directionally drilled in 6 1/8" hole from 8812-9300'. Landed 580' 5" liner at 9295' top at 8715' (slotted from 8783-9295') I - Landed 2 1/2" Ran 1 1/4" tub Displaced mud 10'-23-69. tubing on packer at 8614' with 2" tubing tail to 9243'. ing for refrigerant side string and landed at 1598'. in hole with diesel. Released drilling crew at 12:01 A.M., Entered well static runs. on 10-30-69 for depth-pressure-temperature surveys. Preparing to production test well October 31, 1969. Conducted Supor~ nt~nd~n ~_DAT~. NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. CONFiDENTiAL. PRESENT CONF! DENT IAL SIt'iPSON LAGOON 32-.].4.A PRC) DUC'£IOi'.~~ ~,7, X:D RESE?,VOIP, LI.',:'I'J.' TESt[' PIIOGRA].{ Total Depth: 12, 5,16' Plugs .; Nona ~?.Cr. AiiA?f'_P_%?!~!: 9,3 o o' Effective Denth: 9 ,295' Sidetracks: 9 5/8" csg sioetracked at 2,700 stub @ 2,898' 7" csg sidetracked at 8,8!2' stub {~./ 8,850' .,. Junk: No'ne Casing: 86'~ - 68 75:~ .................. . ~.,. Grade B line pipe 6~ 80' cam 'to surface. 0" - 85.0].~ Grade B line pipe 0 498' cern to surface. 13 3/8" - 68.00{} K-55 ~ 2,650' cern th'roug~ shoe with 1,250 sacks and through DV {} 1,007' with 1250 sacks. Good returns at the surface. 7" - 29.00# N-80 ~ 8800' . 7" squeeze cemented through 4-1/2" holes 0 9000' with 100 sac~- .~s of cement.. Ran cement bond ]..og OK prior to milling windows. Gem threugh DV at 4398' with 1000 sacks. 5" - 18.0{{', N-80 security flush joint liner. Perf'd 2".,-' 100 mesh, 12 ........ rows , 6" c~nter~ 6© MUC frem 87c'o3' to 9295' . Top of liner at 87!6' Tubing: Production Sid. e 2 7/8" tubing & 2 3/8" tubing shoe at 9243' . Top joint 2 3/8" 1 1/4" EUE tbg beveled & "turned down co]..lars to 2. 00" shoe a't ].5'98" Packer at 8614' CONF I DENT !AL SI>iPSON LAGOON 32-1,iA RESEP, VOI.r% LI:.iIT TEST P R 0 G R A [.I: 1 Leave well shut-in for ar.~.~roximately one 2. Install test trap, lines to gauge tank and. sump. Prior to 'test, run static pressure and temperature elements (0~-6300{~ pressure bomb or Sperry-Suu pressure bomb and 0-200°F- temperature element) in tandum as follows: a. Use 6-hr. clock in pressure and temperature bombs; make note of surface pressure and temperature. b. ke 100' stops to 1000' (5 min.) then every 200' (vertical) ?'t~ 9107' (10 min. sto~')s) . c. A/llow clock to run out at bottom. d. P~ull/'- bomb and read charts. Make sure runs OK prior' to tles ting. Produ!ction test the well as follows: ., a. ~.~!un S.perr~ Sun Pressur~,~ el. emhart to mi .,. ozn'u of produc;~ng s'ands, 9107' , an{] hang for sufficient time for static pressure to be recorded. Run 7 day clock. Flag wire line. b. Place well on production slowly and incre, ase to maximum rate at a miniraum operating trap pressure. Take opening meter reading. Itold rates steady and produce well for a 3-day period.. Take meter gauges and tank gauges for meter factor every 4 hours. c. Flow oil and gas to sump arid burn. Check surface temp. (pressure periodica]..1y) . d. Following completJ, on of test, shut-ir'~ we].l for a 96 hr. bui 1 dup. e. Pull recorder and read ch'arts. If charts are no good repeat res t. f. Representative of State of Alaska to witness test, for a minimum of 24 hours. .- 5. Repeat static .profile as outlined in Step i!3. Final stop to be at 9107' 6. Return well to production at lowest operating trap pressure. When production rates are stabilized, run operating survey using pressure and temperature elements in tandum. Use 12 l~our clock and make 10 minute stops. !f unal) le to make rurl due to hi. qb production rate and high hole angte, rediuce as necessary to make .... surv~'~y. Na~,~e~ sure well stabilized, and c~u.,_,, g~d..~ durir.~., flowing'. gradient run. Page 2 7. Run 12 hour clock and shut-in :.;ell after stabilized ~%roducing pressure is recorded. 8. Pull recorder after clock has ru.n out. Run 72! hour pressure build up; ~:-.}.:.n if warranted. 9. Make static pressure and te~0perature gradient r%~n. 10. After above run compl~l,ted, put storm choke in Otis "S" nipple, near 500' plug otis "S" nipple near 90' , and cameron plug in tubing hanger on production side. On refrigerant side place cameron plug in donut. Si]ut master valves. Side outlets and flow bean to be blind flanged. Suspend well. W. R. TINKER III O/S J. M. Vollraer SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A Vertical Depth DrilIed Denth - 2500' 2500 Vertical 25OO 2700 2700 2900 2901 3100 3300 3104 3312 3'500 3700 3526 37~6 3900 3982 4100 425].. 4300 4577' 4500 5002 4700 5424 '4900 582].. 5100 6180 5300 653"o 5500 6941 5700 5900 73'74 7787 6 ! 00 630.0 8167 8563 65OO 8925 660 '~ 9107 6700 92'78 6900 9602 ~ , ~ -~'. j ~ 9~00 ' I~46 ............................. ~CT/OM /~ ~ /~ ~. p~. ~.~ .NO~T/d PLOM~ OR~O~__OR. APP _ E~. .............................. oP~. ~ePT. .~6~0 E~. ~EPT. . . GO-450E 'iSM-.CDt2.t62) P R'[N TE/') IN SIMPSON LAGOON #32-14A RUN NO. I: 72-hour buildup following cleanup. Ran Amerada temperature element O-200oF to 8,555' (element #28296 from Otis) in tandum with pressure element #5113N from Swanson River Field. Zeroed in KB. Hole previously displaced with diesel fuel and flowed six hours to clean up well. Temperature chart stopped after being on bottom 18 hours. After temperature clock stopped temperature increased to maximum when pulled from hole. This is the same point as would have been recorded if the chart were to have run up on the entire 72 hours. Temperature is not stabilized and based on Kavearak Point #32-35. The temperature is approximately 40° low. This is attributed to the cold diesel put in the hole when displaced. Pressure run appeared good. Temperature base 20OF. TEMPERATURE Start of buildup After 18 hrs. clock stopped After 72 hrs. max. reading Deflection T~mperature (OF) .780'? 134.2 .787" 134.9 .809'~ 136.9 PRESSURE Time after on bottom @ 8:4.5 p.m. 3 hours 6 hours 9 hours 12 hours 15 hours 18 hours 21 hours 24 hours 27 hours 30 hours 33 hours 36 hours 39 hours 42 hours 45 hours 48 hours 51 hours 54 hours 57 hours 60 hours 63 hours 66 hours 69 hours 70½ hours Defection .020" .020" .020" .020" .020" .020'" .022" .023" .024" .025" .026" .027" .031" .034'~ .034" .035" .036" .036" .035" .035" .035" .034" .033" .033" .033" Pressure (psi) 3, 88 3, 88 3, 88 3, 88 3, 88 3, 88 3, 95 3, 98 3,201 3,204 3,207 3,2 d 3,223 3,232 3,232 3,236 3,239 3,239] 3,236 ,., 3,236 3,236 3,232 3,229? 3,229 3,229 SIMPSON LAGOON #32-14A RUN NO. 2: Amerada temperature recorder #28296 (Ot two Sperry Sun pressure bombs (the temperature bomb final stop was at 8,513' (maximum possible depth). made with stops as listed. Temperature base 22OF-- .Depth I00' 200' 300' 400' 500' 600' 700' 800' 900' ,000' ,100' ,200' ,300' ,400' ,500' ,700' ,900' 2,100' 2,300' 2,560' 2,700' 2,901' 2,904' 3,3]2' 3,526' 3,746' 3,982' 4,251' 4,577' 5,002' 5,424' 5,821' 6,180' 6,538' 6,941' 7,314' 7,787' 8,167' 8,513' Time (10-30-69) 1:36 a.m. - 11:56 a.m. 1:58 a.m. - 12:08 p.m. 2:11 p.m. 2:23 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 2:46 p.m. 2:57 p.m. 1:08 p.m. 1:19 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:51 p.m. 2:02 p.m. 2:13 p.m. 2:24 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 2:35 p.m. 2:46 p.m. 2:58 ~.m. 3:22 ).m. 3:49 ).m. 4:01 ).m. 4:13 ).m. 4:25 ~.m. 4:37 ).m. 4:4.8 ).m. 4:59 ).m. 5:12 ).m. 5:24 ).rn. 5:37~ ~.m. 5:51 ~.m. 6:05 ~.m. 6:29 a.m. 6:42 ).m. 6:55 ~.m. 7:08 ~.m. 7:21 ~.m. 7:34 p.m. 7:47 p.m. 8:03 p.m. Def is) run in tandum with on bottom). The Gradient runs were 12 hour clock. I ect i on .O45 .046 .046 .047 .047 .047 .047 .047 .049 .052 .057 .061 .064 ,064 .064 .067 .095 ·119 .136 .153 .182 .198 · 208 .225 · 248 .274 · 298 .328 .363 · 39'7 ·439 .475 .5~2 .551 .597 ·648 .697 .752 .810 Temperature (°F) 7.1 7.5 7.5 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 7.9 .8.6 9.6 21.0 22·2 23. I 23. I 23. I 24.0 32.1 38.3 42.6 46.8 53.1 56.6 58.6 61.9 66.4 71.0 75.2 80. I 85.6 90.7 96.4 I01 .! I05.8 110.5 115.8 121.3 126.3 131.6 137.0 Time Min. in Cum. Rate Oil Date Tank Hours No. B/D SIMPSON LAGOON /t32-14A 72-Hour Flow-Rate Test Tub i nq Separator Gas M/D GOR P# TOF P# TOF 82O 0-31 I 677 242 356 75 48 28 48 0-31 2 620 222 358 95 50 65 50 3 682 5 63 ! 6 611 0-31 -I 91 280 92 51 65 51 45 II 60 15 I/2 30 18 -I 60. 22 I/2 4 581, -I 60 29 3/4 60 36 3/4 -I 60 45 7 607 -2 90 52 I/4 8 627 -2 60 60 I/2' 9 610 60 65 81 312 97 51 67 51 94 307 94 51 62 51 92 312 95 52 65 52 88 311 94 54 63 54 90 302 92 54 63 54 84 302 95 55 65 55 -2 10 617 200 325 94 55 64 55 11-2 60 70 II 643 198 308 90 55 59 55 70 !/2 Remarks Commenced flow test 1:30 a.m., 10-31-69 Start second 24 hrs. Start of third 24 hrs. Test witnessed. Gravity 22.5oAPI Choke 107/64 Cut . I% Shut in 12 midnight 11-2-69 The comP.:lete-'bottom'ho~/e Pressure data of this test will be made available by SOCAL at a later date following a report from the Sperry-Sun chart analysis. Form P--3 REV. 9-3O-67 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE O,F ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITrEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS O'N WELLS (I)o not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent Use "APPLICATION FOR PEI~VIiT--" for such proposals.) 1. OIL [~ OAS ~] OT~ER WELL WELL EXPLORATORY 2. Nm~E OF OPE~TOR Standard Oil Co. of Calif., WOI 3. ADDRESS OF OPER~TOR P.O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsurface 1882' S and 1479'W of Northeast corner o Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. BHL at T.D.: 799' E and 2171' N of SW corner of Sec. 23, T-1 N, R-9-E, UB&M 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, Gl{, etc. 37 KB 14. ., HLB ,--------- i:. oKGTRM'~ 5. APr NUiW_EP,/CA,L CODE KLV · ,T~"r 50-029-2002~-O1HWK_~_~_~".~-~ 6. LEASE DE~GNATION A-ND SEP~LA.L NO~L ADL 25514 ~ _~..-~,_~_~ N/A 8. UNI~ F~ OR ~SE N/A 9. %V~L ~O. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A I0. F~ ~ POOL, OR WI~CAT WILDCAT n. SEC.. T.. ~.. ~.. (BOTTOM HO~ O~rVE) Sec. 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, Umiat Meridian 12. P~IT ~O. 69-79 Check Appropriate Box To Irndj,cate Nlat'ure of N~>ti'ce, Re, ~ort, o,r Other 'Data NOT]ICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF il PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT ------I[ MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDON* REPAIR WELL , CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER si:rUT-0FF REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMEN'T* (Other)  NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DFSCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. Total De,th: 12,546' Plug.: 11,861 to 12,316' , cement. Casing: 13 3/8" cemented 2650' 7" cemented 12,546', cp'd 4398', 4,1/2" holes or 9270'. WSO 12,140'. Perf'd with 4-1/2" hpf 12,153- 12,176' , 12,186-12,196' , 12,202-12,210' , 12,216-12,224' , 12,244-12,253' , & 12,270- 12,290' . RTTS tool and drill pipe fish in hole 9059- Fish in hole: Halliburton 9103' . Progr_ara: Due to fish in hole, the following is proposed: · Set cement ret with 100 sacks Shoot 4-1/2" j Run cement bon ainer at 9020' and squeeze fish and holes at 9270' cement. et holes at 9000' and squeeze with 1~0 sacks cement. d log to ascertain good cement job8~00_9000, . 4. Mill section 8800-8850~'-. 5. Plug back to 8810' with cement· 6. Redrill through milled section from 8810' to 9300'· 7 Hang 5" slotted liner off bottom and complete well. 8. Conduct production tests as warranted· This confirms Qhone_conversation J.M.Vollmer - 0.K.Gilbreth o.f ~ / (This space for State,p-race ,' CONDITIONS OF' APPROVAL, IF A~: TITLE :~' ~t.~' See 1,nstrucflons O,n Reverse Side ?. ~,',~; ' DIVISION OF O!/AND GAS ANCHORAGE '.,' Form No. REV. STATE OF ALASKA SUBMrT ~ mmLmAT¢ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE '5. APl NL~ER/CAJ. CODE 50-029-20029-01 6.LF.~SE DESiG~A ~'qON A>,'D SERIAL NO. MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING ADL 25514 AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. ' IF INDIA)$.ALOTTEE O~ TRIBE NAME 0IL~.£LL [~] GASW~.LL [~] OTSZR EXPLORATORY N/A 2. NA~ME OF OPE2L~TOR 8.L.'NIT.FA.RA.I OR LEASE NA~ME STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA· WOI N/A 3. ADDRESS OF OPEI~ATOR 9. WELL NO P.O. BOX 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Simpson Lagoon 32-14A 10. FIELD A.ND POOL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat 4. LOCATION OF WEL&. Surface: 1882' S and 1479' W of NF. corner of Sec. 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. Proposed BHL: 660' N of SW corner of Sec. 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 11. SEC., T.. lt., M.. (BO~'TOM HOLE s Umiat Meridian R-9-E , 12. PEP~MIT N'O. 69-79 REPORT TOTAL DEI~TH AT F_2~D OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLI/AfES USED, PEI~FOP~TIONS, TESTS A/XrD RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE A2qD SIDE-TI~ACKED HOLE AND AllY OTPIER SIGNIFICAJqT CRfA/~GES rN HOI~ CONDITIONS. Ran Induction-Elec 9400-48321 and 32 SEPTEMBER, 1969 tric log through open end d.p. 00-2650' . CONFIDENTIAL from 12,505-11,778' , Ran and cemented 7 premixed CFR-2 arc class "G" cement. and tested Class I " casing at 12,546' ~ith,,,~7~00 sacks class"G" und shoe and through ~. at 4398' With 1000 Good circulation. C.I.P. 3:45 p.m. 9/6/69. II BOPE. cement sacks near Installed Perforated 4-1/2" jet holes/foot in 7" casing from 12,290'-12,270'. Forma- tion tested interval 12,290-12,270'. Ran cement bond log. Squeezed perforations from 12,270-12,290' with 2.10 sacks cement. Perforated 5-1/2" jet holes in 7" casing at 12,140' (D.I.L. depth). Pressure tested holes to 4900 psi with no breakdown. Cleaned out cement/from 12,166-12,297'. Ran Sperry-Sun gyroscopic survey. Ran cement bond log. Reran Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic survey. Perforated 4-1/2" jet holes/foot 12,153-12,176' 12 186-12 196' 12 202- , I · , , 12,210' 12 216-12 224' , , , , and 12,244-12,253~. Formation tested interval 12,253-12,153'. Equalized 90 sacks cement through pipe hung at 12,316'. Located top of cement plug at 11,861'. shot 4-1/2" jet holes at 9270'. Squeezed 200 sacks cement ~ iDIYI$10N SmN~D(-~/i/' ,~f~'/~"'~-//~/-~' ~Tm Dist SuperintendentDA~, October /~ 1969 "" NOTS--~eport o~ %h~$ form ~ ~equked ~or each cafe.dar mc.th, ~egard~e$$ o~ the s~a~us o~ operatic.% ao~ must the D~v~s~o~ o~ M~.es A M~nera~s bM the 15Ih o{ the succeeding mc.Ih, u~ess othe~se d~ected. / Page 2 .~i~.~llib'~,rtcn squeeze cementing (RTTS) tool stuck ,at 9103'. Cleazed ?~eles a'~ 9270' with mud° Attemp'ted to run free point indicatoz hut ,~ould not go below 2800'° Ran Dia-lo9 collar loc,~tor to 8887'. Ran ~tring shots. Backed oil pipe at 8969t. Pullen out 27 singles of crooked drill pipe. Jarred with no su¢cass~ P, an string shot and backed off pipe at 9031'. Washed over drill pipe to 9063'. Screwed into top of fish at 9031' and pulled loose~ Found drill pipe had parted at 90,41' ,, Milled drill pipe 9041-9057'o Form REV. 9-30;67 STATE OF ALASKA Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent l~eports" in Duplicate OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMII-rEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PEHA~[IT--" for such proposals.) 5. APl NU1VLERICAL CODE ' AP~. ~5Q-029-20029-01 6. LEA~E DESIGNATION A_ND SERIAL NO. ADL 25514 1. 7. IF INDIA_N, ALLOT~ OR TRIBE NA/VLE OIL [~l GA8 WELL WELL [] OTHER EXPLORATORY N/A 2. NA.ME OF OPEKATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIAr W0I 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. Box 7-839 , Anchoraqe~ Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 8. UNIT, FA/%AI OR LEASE NAAffE 9. %VELL NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A 10. FIELD A/~D POOL, OR WILDCAT WILDCAT Surface: 1882' South and 1479' West of North- east corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. . hr~_~L at T.D. : 799' East and 2171' North of Sou~ 13'~iO~o(~je~et~DF~ie~cn 23, T-i'3-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 14. Check Appropriate Box To I~n:d:icate Nlature of N~oti'ce, Re 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Section 23, T-13-N, -Umiat Meridian 12. PEFu%~IT 1%10. 69-79 ~ort, or Other 'Data R-9-E, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF II PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT __ MULTIPLE COMPI,ETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE -- ABANDONS REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (O~her) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONME~T$ (Other)  NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. , Status: Total Depth: 12,546' Casing: 13 3/8" Cemented 2650' . 7" cemented 12,546' , Program! Plu~: 11,831 to 12,300' , cement. cp'd 4398' . WSO w/4 %" hpf CONFIDENTIAL ':'~':~" ..... 12,153-12,176 ', 12,1.86-12,196 ', 12,202-12,210' , 12,216-12,224' , 1"'1 9 DIVi$10~ O[ eli i~ OAS .ANCHO~Ge 1. Shoot ~a~" je~ holes ~ 9270' ~nd squeeze ~ith ~ement. 12,140' . Perf'd. 2. Shoot 4-~" jet holes at 8950' and squeeze with cement. 3. Run cement bond log. bond 8950-9270'. Resqueeze as indicated, tO obtain good 4. Jet perforate 4%" hpf 8961-8981' , 8993-9010' , 9076-9100' , 9166-9192', 9238-9243'. District TITLE Superintendent 9111-9151' 16. I hereby cer th~ egolji$/,g _t~r_u&/a"n d//c o r r eot SIGNED( ~ V . C (This space for State Continued on Paqe 2 - See l~n:strucfions On Reverse Approved Copy .~Returned 196 Page 2 5. Run 2 7/8" tubing with packer to near 8900' . 6. Make production tests as warranted. CONFIDENTIAL .~ ~ :1 r~' 1969 DIYLSiON OF 01[ AND GAS ANCHORAGE Form No. ~.¢v. 9-ao-. STATE OF ALASKA SUBMit LN DLq=LICA/~E AND GAS CONSERVAIION CONVULSE5 MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS -5. API NL~ER/CAJ~ CODE 2. N~E OF OPKP~ATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIAe 50-029-20029-01 6. L~SE DESIGNATION AND S~IAL NO. ADL 25514 1. 7. IF INDIAN. ALOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME on.w~nm ~ o,sw~n~ ~ 0TSSe EXPLORATORY N,/A 8. L~'IT,F.~.~ OR LEASE WO I ADDRESS OF OPEP~ATOR P. O. Box 7-839 , Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. LOCATION OF Surface: 1882' South and 1479' West of North- east corner of Section 14, T-13-N R-9-E UB&M Proposed B~IL: 660' East and 660' North of South west corner of Section 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 9. WELL NO Simpson Lagoon 32-14A 10. FIELD A_\'D P(}OL. OR WILDCAT Wildcat ll. SEC.,T.,R.,M.,CBO~OMHO~ OB,m~rv~ Section 23, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian 12. PER/VIIT NO. 69-79 R-9-E, 13, REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CI-IA~NGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING ANT) CE1VIENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AND VOLLrMES USED, PERFOi~ATIONS, TESTS ANT) RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE A_ND SIDE-TP~ACKED HOLE AND A2~Y OT~IEt{ SIGNIFIC~qT CT~IA2qGES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS. CONFIDEN]' AL AUGUST, 1969 Directionally drilled 8049-8666' . Due to severe dogleg in 8049-8363', hole was plugged back with 132 sacks class from 8116' to 7937' . Drilled hard cement to 7993' . hole from cement Redrilled 7993-8666'. Directionally drilled 8666' to 12,475' . Attempted to run dual-induction log. Would not go below 5180'. Ran gamma ra9 log through drill pipe. Ran Schlumberger through drill pipe electric log from 12,475 to 12,280'. Directionally drilled 12,475 to 'tion at 12,546' . While pulling Worked drill pipe loose. Cleane through drill pipe induction-ele 12,546' . Lost and regained circula- drill pipe, stuck same at 2808' . d out to 12,546' Prepare to run ctri c log. ce4i~v 14.1 hereby NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form REV. 9-30~67 S~brnit "Intentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIO,N COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS O.N WELLS (Do not use this form for proposnls to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PER.MIT--" for such proposals.) 5. AP1 NUM.F.R/CAL CODE , 50-029-20029-01 6. LEA~E DESIGNATION ~ND SERIAL NO. ADL 25514 1. 7. IF INDIA_N, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE N~'VLE 0ILWELL ~ GXSwELL [] OTHER EXPLORATORY N/A WOI. 99501 2. NAME OF OPERATOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY .OF CALIFORNIA. 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 4. LOCATION OF WELL 8. UNIT, FA_R/VI OR LEASE NAuME N/A 9. %VELL SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT WILDCAT Atsurface 1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. BHL: 660' East and 660' North of SOuthwest corner of Section 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 17'+ Ground Level 14. Check Appropriate Box To I,ndi'cate Nlat'ure of NO,ti'ce, Re 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJEC~CIVE) SECTION 23, T-13-N, UMIAT MERIDIAN 12. PEI~NI/T NO. 69-79 ~ort, o,r Other Data R-9-E ' NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER 8HUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: ,, MULTIPLE COMPLETE FRACTURE TREATMENT I--I ALTERING ABANDON* SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ~ ABANDONME~fT* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well (Other) P 1 u c~ b a c]~ Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) .. 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and zive pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, PRESENT STATUS: PROPOSE: Depth: 8667' Casing: 13-3/8" cemented at 2650' Hole Size: 9-7/8" Condition of Hole: Severe dogleg in hole 8049'-8363'. from Due to the condition of the hole we propose to plug back with cement to 7935'+ and re- drill. CO.NFIi][NI[IAL cert th ego s SIGNED TITLE C. V. CHATTERTON DATE August /_~ : 1969 (This space for State offic~se) CONDITIONS OF APP~t~)VAL, IF ANY See lnstrucfions O'n Reverse Side Form No, P--4 I~EV. 9-30-6~ STATE OF ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIT'FEE SUB~%IIT IN D~iPLICATE MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1, EXPLORATORY 2. NAME OF OPEI:~TOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR ' ' P. 0. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA WOT 99501 4. LOC~ONOrW~UL Surface: 1882' South and 1479' West of North- east corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. Proposed BHL: 660' East and 660' North of South west corner of Section 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. APl NUAIER1CA. L CODE 50-029-20029-01 6. L~¢SE DESIGNATION AND S~IAL NO. ADL 25514 7. IF INDIAN, ALXDTTEE OR TRIBE NA.%IE 8. L~.'IT,F.k..~%I OR LEASE N.kAIE N/A 9. WE~ NO. Simpson Laaoon 32-14A 10. F[E~ ~ND'P~L, 0RWILDCAT Wildcat I1. SEC., T., R., M.. i BO~OM HO~ 0 B~-E~ 1-v-E ~ Section 23, T-13-N, Umiat Meridian R-9-E, 12, P~iR/~IT N'O. 69-79 13. REPORT TOTAL DEI~TH AT END OF MONT?I, CI~GES IN HOLE SI~.E, CASING ;2q]D CEA~ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET AArD~ VOLU1VEES USED, PERFORATIONS, T]~STS A_~rD I~ESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JI/NK LN HOLE A_ND SIDE-~CKED HOLE AND ANy OTHiER SIGNIFICAx~T C~AN~E8 I~ HOL~ COI~DITIONS, JULY, 1969 CONFIDEHTIAL JULY 24, 1969 (Following the suspension of well Simpson Lagoon 32-14) Directionally drilled 9-7/8" hole from 2700'~ OlVISlON~oILAblDOAi~ ,2 / .-"-",/~ /~ - ,, , 14. I hereby ~/~/=~/~e/°~t~~''''''---~ ........... D i s t r i c t . ~,40T[--~eport on this form J~ requJreO for eac~ caleodar mo~th, regardless of t~e status of o~eratio~s, anO must be fileg J~ guplJcat~ wit'., t~e Division of Mines & Minerals b~ the 15th of t~e succeedin~ mo nt~, unless ot~e~ise directed. Form P--3 il, Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate REV. 9-30-~7 ,%' "Subsequent Repor%s" in Duplicate '" STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS O,N WELLS (Do not use this forra for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent reservoir Use "APPLICATION FOR PFMR/ViIT~" for such proposals.) OIL ~-~ GAS WELL WELL [] OTHER EXPLORATORY 2. NAME OF OPE~TOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY .OF CALIFORNIA. WOI 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsur£ace 1882 ' South and 1479 ' West of Northeast corner of Section 14, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. BHL: : 660' East and 660' North of Southwest corner of Section 23, T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, Gl{, etc. 17'+ Ground Level Check Appropriate Box To I,ndicate Nlat'ure of N~ti'ce, Re 5. AP1 NU~IERICAL CODE 50-029-20029-01 LEASE DESIGNATION AND S~ NO. ADL 25514 7. IF INT)IA/Xr, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NA.M.E N/A 8. UNIT, FA-R2VI OR LEASE NAME N/A 9. WELL NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A 10. F~ A2N-D POOL, OR WILDC3kT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) SECTION 23, T-13-N, TTMIAT MERIDIA~ 12. PER1VIIT NO. ~ort, or Other 'Dat~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ~ ABANDON* REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) Plug Back  NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) .. R-9-E, 15. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertineDt details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting proposed work. PRESENT STATUS: Depth: 7993' Casing: 13-3/8" cemented at. 2650' Hole Size: 9-7/8" Due to severe dogleg in hole from 8049'-8363' hole with cement to 7937'. Hard cement was drilled out Directionally drilling ahead at 8667'. was plugged back from 7937'-7993' . CONFIi ENTIAL .. C,--V. CHATTERTON (This space for State office use) AUgUSt/..¢, APPROVED BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE DATE 1969 See l~nstrucfions On Reverse Sid,e Mr. C. V. Chatterton District Superi ntend~'-~ Standard Oil of California, WOI P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton' N I -\ /~,~ KEITH H. MILLER, Governor l('~\ l,--,, T~ ~ O~G Augus& 5, 1969 KLV ~ . .... FILE ~ Re' Simpson Lagoon 32-14 A, R.D. Standard Oil of California, Operator In reference to the subject drill=site, the follmving stipulations are required to preserve and protect fish and game resources' Prior to the start of'dril!ing~ a gravel pad of thickness sufficient to prevent degractation of permafrost will be constructed. , Access to this site will be only by an all-season gravel road or by aircra'ft , Prior to the beginning of dri'lling.~ a sump of sufficient size to contain all waste fluids will be constructed. This sump must be lined with material impervious to oil and oil products at all seasons during the year. Prior to abandonment of the site~ the sump must be cleaned of oil and covered. · The operator muSt dispose of ail waste, 'including garbage~ by burning, with non-combustible material and un-burned residue disposed of in a manner and in a location acceptabi?e to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game~ i.e., in some locations burial may be required~ in others removal from the site may be necessary. 5~ Sewage and ~,.,iaste ' '~ v~i e ~ v,,a~:r 11 b disposed of by lagooning or the cesspool septic tank method., No s~re:~ or body of ~vater will have any sewaae or wa.ste water aclaed to it. · RJW:bb cc: Hilliker Bur tel Denton ~., n,, t~ K; The Habitat Biologist's O'Ff'ice~ !018 West International Airport Road~ Anchorag.~.:~ Alaska ,99502~ will be notified prior to closing of this 1 ~ ~-' . oca cl on S~A:;'e.:e ]~,~ your:;, ,,?' ,¢..¢., ........ ) .... ,/ ... '~:/ .¢' .',' .. ~,, ~.. , ~. . ¢ , . : .., ¢ , ~ /' :' ..~..,,,:. . .~,':..""-~. >: .'.: %,,*¢ /. '..:.: .:' :"%:'/ ..>"'~ Z' ........... Robert J'7'~qi enhold Habitat Biologist OIL ~ND C~ ~,llVATXOH ~TTEE ~e: {t~sun LC{eon 32-.I& A, {i.D. S~r, dal:d Oil Co,, of Calif., .op. $,t~~d Oil lC. O. ~o~ event o£ abandonmant: ,or ,su~e~s,~. p tea~, u~Cf~ this la, ,advance. ~ ,.that ye my have a ~toes~ :p-~eseut. Form P~I R.EV, 9-30-6? STATE OF ALASKA SUBMIT IN (Other instru~, .s i-evel-se side) TE 50-029-20029-01 ', '."ONFiD[NTIAL OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION ,COMMITTEE APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK 1R. TYPE OF WORK DRILL [] OIL ~-~ ~ o?a~R EXPLORATORY ZON~ WELL W~LL 2. NAME OF OPEI~.TOR STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, WOI. 3. ADDt~ESS O~ OPERATOR P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 DEEPEN [] PLUG BACK [] 4. LOCATION OF WELL Atsur~ace 1882' South and 1479' West of Northeast corner of Section 14 T-~, R-9-E UB&M Atpt. oposed)~.~e B~L: East a~d 660~ North of Southwest , corner of Section 23~ T-13-N, R-9-E, UB&M. 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION F:~OM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* + 100 Air Miles from Umiat. 14. BOND INFORMATION: State Form DL-11 (Surety Bond #451636) TYPE Surety and/or No, 15. DISTANCE FROM PRO.POSED*~. ...... , ..... _']16. NO. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST~ ~1 I. : O O U PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. _ .- .. ~ ! .. .- (Als,o to nearest drig, unit, if any) ~ ~)~ U l~ O ~ S ''''] ' 2'560 DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION* ] 19. PROPOSET) DEPTH 18, TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, , OR APPLIED FOR, FT. '' 21'. 17'~ Ground Level 23. P.,qO'POSED CASING AND CE'R~ENTING PROGRA/VI 6, LF. ASE D]~SIGNATION ANT) SERIAL NO. ADL 25514 ?. IF I1%rDIA_N, AJ.J-O~ OR TI:~BE NAk~ N/~ 8. ~IT~FA~%~ OR LEASE N~ N/A 9. W~L NO. SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14A 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT WILDCAT 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) SECTION 23, T-13-N, w-q-E: IIMIAT MERIDIAN 12. 2. ive zone as directed. . 3. Cement 7" casing on bottom with sufficient cement to reach 500' above top of objective zone. Cement through stage collar near 3100' with sufficient cement to fill inside shoe of 13-3/8" casing. 4. Perforate & production test as directed. 5. Supplemental program to follo~ II~ ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRA/VI: If proposal is to deepen or plug hack, give data on pre:sent productive zone and proposed new productive zofze. If proposal is to drill or deepen direct J. onally, give pertinent da%-~ on subsurface ~ocations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program. 24. I hereby, certify that th~ Foregoir~[ts Tru~ and Clrrea ~ District SIGNED 17 r~ n mm~.~mr~,] (This s~-~--~;~St~t; offYc~-[t~e~---- : ........ ( ~ONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF AN-Y: I SAMP CORE C lPS I ,, PROGRAM: Following dri 1. Directionally redri to maximum angle of hole target locatio S22ow. Log and core object lling out cement plug to 2700': ~C~0gA~ 11 hole from 2700'-13,700'~. BUild.angle at 3°-50/100' 55-57°. Maintain hole angle of 55'57© to reach bottom n at point 8650' distant from surface location on cours, SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING} 'WEIGHT PER'FOoT GRAI)E SETTING DEPTH 1 QUANTITY OF CEMEN~ 17_1/2,, '1 ,, 3-3/8 68# K-55 2,650' 2500 sacks - Ins~.le~.l~k~' ,, 9-5/8 7" ~26~ & 29~ N-80& 13,700' 6,00 sacks '~,',~, ,,, , P - 110 ~, , ........ APPROX. DATE ~O'RK WILL START* 7/25/69 *See Instructions On Reverse Side PERMIT N~ APPROVED BY'_ CONF.IDENTIA[ ,/ 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS 17. NO. ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL 160 $100,000 PRODUCING DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE: 272-846! C. V. CHATTERTON DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT STANDARD WESTERN DPERATIONS, INS. P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501 July 29, 1969 'rRM OKG KLV HWK EEL FILE CONFiD[:N iAL CONFIDENTIAL Mr. Homer Burrell, Director Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 WELLS SIMPSON LAGOON 32-14 AND 32-14A NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA Dear Mr. Burrell: In accordance with your verbal request to Mr. J. M. Vollmer of July 28, 1969, we are submitting the following: · Form P-3 proposing suspension of well Simpson Lagoon 32-14. · Form P-1 proposing redrill of former Simpson Lagoon 32-14 as new exploratory well Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. · Plat map showing affected operators to the proposed directional drilling pro- gram for Simpson Lagoon 32-14A. It is our understanding that these forms together with the attachments submitted by Mr. W. D. Croghan's letter to you of July 22, 1969, will complete the information, records and requests necessary to allow you to approve our proposed pro- gram for Simp'son Lagoon 32-14A. 'If '~ny "addi"tional information is needed, please let us know immediately· For your information, directional drilling is proceeding in accordance with your verbal approval of July 23, 1969. Very truly yours, C · V· C~TT1~.~TO~ Attachments JUL2' I 9 DIW$ION OFOJL AND OAS ANCHORAGE ,O~x'-a.';o?' Standard Oi~_ ,:o. of Calif. Laa~a C~ ?;ail-~Sim~s°n,~ .... La~_9on 32~14 R.D. _~ L-'O !o~t'ing z'nzoz~xa~zon is zn the sanx file" i. ® 4, o Diractiona! Survey Electric Log 0 the-,,' Log 21 --. ~P-,[4,~CO ........ 51 5 2O ?:, --[' ... 26 ' ~ 2.5-.$'1 ~, r ~ A .. $ 7'A IVOA t~D OIL'