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United States Department of the Interior U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR — ALASKA 4210 University Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 IIV aD June 18, 2014 Cathy P. Foerster Chair, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501-3572 JUL 3 0 2014 � A0GU 0C I 0 8 20"4 Re: Canning River Unit Al well (LAT: 69.605656, LONG: -146.340367), Tulageak Test Well #1 (LAT: 71.188967, LONG: -155.737133), West Dease Test Well #1 (LAT: 71.158733, LONG: -155.63305) A-1+4 Dear„Cemm' stoner oerster: Enclosed is the 2014 field report (in hard copy and as a PDF on CD-ROM) for the inspection and temperature logging of Canning River Unit Al, Tulageak Test Well #1, and West Dease Test Well #1. These activities were conducted by the USGS from 26 June — 4 July, 2014. These site visits included the following: 1. Visual inspection of the well and surrounding site for indications of leaks from the well; 2. Functionality of entrance to the well via existing valve; 3. Estimate of the current fluid level in each well; and 4. Contemporary permafrost temperature measurements within the well bore. If you have any questions on this field report, or would like a presentation of the logging process and a review of the climate and permafrost related program activities that the USGS conducts on the North Slope of Alaska please let me know. I would be happy to arrange that for you and your staff. Sincerely, Dep'utkRe#ional Director, U.S. Ge gical Survey, Alaska Region Cc: Gary Clow, USGS, Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center �USGS science for a changing world Temperature Logging of the Canning River, Tulageak, and West Dease Permafrost Monitoring Wells, June -July 2014 U.S. Department of the Interior U.S. Geological Survey Cover. Canning River Unit Al, June 2014. Temperature Logging of the Canning River, Tulageak, and West Dease Permafrost Monitoring Wells, June -July 2014 G.D. Clow, U.S. Geological Survey Summary . A USGS field team consisting of Gary Clow, Gene Ellis, and Carson Baughman visited the Tulageak, West Dease, and Canning River Al wells during 27 June -- 4 July. • All three wells were found to be in good condition. The well casings and surface valves are intact and functioning properly. High -precision temperature logs were acquired in all three wells; no blockages or obstructions were encountered during these logs. Fluid -level measurements indicate there has been no loss of fluid (diesel oil) from these wells into the surrounding environment. • The Tulageak, West Dease, and Canning River Al wells remain useful for monitoring changes in the thermal state of permafrost on the Alaskan North Slope and it is recommended that they be retained for this purpose. Figure 1. Map showing the location of the Canning River Al (CNR), Tulageak (TUL), and West Dease (WDS) permafrost monitoring wells logged during the 2014 summer field season. 2014 Temperature Logging Canning River Al Well On 27 June 2014, the USGS field team visited the Canning River Al well located at 69°36.353'N, 146°20.294'W. A visual inspection indicated the above surface well casing and 2 -inch gate valve assembly are in good condition. The gate valve on the Canning well opened easily; a slight hiss due to the release of pressur zed gas was noted upon opening the valve, indicating the valve is still capable of holding pressure. Thus, the gate valve is operating properly in the sense that it can be fully opened to allow the use of borehole logging too s, and completely closed to effectively seal off the well. Canning River Al well. With the value open, a Solinst 101 fluid -level meter detected diesel oil 5.39 in below the top of the casing (4.30 in below the ground surface). The fluid level was somewhat lower in the well (6-7 in below surface) during the 1970s and has presumed to have since risen due to thermal expansion as the near -surface permafrost has warmed. Given the present high fluid level in this well and a visual inspection of the surrounding area, we conclude there has not been a loss of diesel from Canning River Al into the surrounding environment and that the casing remains intact. After establishing the current fluid level, a high -precision temperature log (Fig. 2) was acquired in the well down to 265 in, the depth of a major nick point in earlier logs (Fig. 3). We did not attempt to log past this point as the deeper data are suspect. No obstructions or blockages were found between the surface and 265 in. A preliminary comparison of the 2014 temperature log with the earlier logs (Fig. 4) indicates near -surface permafrost in this area (central Arctic Coastal Plain) has warmed substantially since 1980, consistent with observations from other DOI/GTN-P wells in the area. Tulageak Test Well No. 1 On 2 July 2014, the USGS team visited the Tulageak Test Well No. 1 located at 71°11.338'N, 155°44.228'W on the Beaufort Sea coast in the National Petroleum Reserve—Alaska (NPR -A). A visual inspection indicated the above surface well assembly, including a 4 -inch gate valve, remain in good condition. The valve continues to open and close as designed. The fluid level is currently 2.2 in below the zero -depth referencel, which is somewhat higher than our last measurement made during August 2007 (2.7 m). The slight fluid level increase is consistent with the continued permafrost warming. The fluid level records and visual inspection of the surrounding area IThe zero -depth reference is the height on the well casing where the logging system is set to zero depth. USGS indicate there has been no loss of diesel from the Milageak Test Well No. 1 to the environment and that the casing remains intact. Tulageak Test Well No. 1 After the visual inspection, a high -precision temperature log (Fig. 5) was acquired in the well own to 432 m. No obstructions or blockages were encountered during this log. A preliminary comparison of th 2014 temperature log with earlier logs (Figs. 6, 7) shows that permafrost is continuing to warm at this locatio and is now 3-4°C warmer than it was circa 1980. The distance of the Tulageak well to the nearest location on the coast (bearing N 72°03'E) was measured using a 60 -meter surveyor's tape. The distance of the well head from the mean high tide mark was 158.6 m on 2 -July -2014 while the distance to the mean low tide mark was 162.7 m. Based on data provided by Justin Miller (BLM), 5.3 m of erosion has occurred at this site since 27 -June -2013. West Dease Test Well No. 1 On 4 July 2014, the USGS team visited the West Dease Test Well No. 1 located at 71°09.524'N, 155°37.983'W on the Beaufort Sea Coast in the NPR -A. A visual inspection indicated the above surface well assembly and 4 2014 Ten perature Logging 4 -inch gate valve are in good condition. The valve functions normally, effectively sealing the well when closed. A high -precision temperature log (Fig. 8) was made in the well to a depth of 458 m. No obstructions or blockages were encountered during the log. The fluid level has historically been low in this well, 65.8 m below the surface. The 2014 temperature log shows the current fluid level to be 65.2 m which is essentially unchanged. This indicates there has been no loss of diesel from the West Dease well to the environment and that the casing remains intact. Appendix: Borehole Metadata West Dease Test Well No. 1. Table 1. Well codes, location, maximum accessible depth below surface, and current fluid levels for the Tulageak, West Dease, and Canning River permafrost monitoring wells. Borehole USGS Latitude Longitude Depth Fluid Level Code (north) (west) (m) (m) Canning River Unit Al CNR 69036.353' 146020.294' 265 4.3 Tulageak Test Well No. 1 TUL 71011.338' 155044.228' 756 2.2 West Dease Test Well No. 1 WDS 71°09.524' 155°37.983' 823 65.2 USGS Any use of trade, product, or firm names is for descriptive purposes only and does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Government. This field report has not been through formal peer review but has been reviewed and approved by the Deputy Director, USGS Alaska Region. 6 2014 TeOperature Logging w 50 2 2 Temperature (°C) Figure 2. Temperature log acquired in the Canning River Al well on 27 June, 2014. USGS Canning River Unit Al 0 50 100 150 200 250 a A 300 350 400 450 500 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 -5 0 5 -20 0 20 40 Temperature (°C) aT/az (mK m-1) Figure 3. Temperature logs acquired in the Canning River Al well since 1974 (left panel), uncorrected for the heat generated during the drilling of the well. The earliest log is the warmest (furthest to the right) with subsequent logs showing a progressive cooling as the drilling disturbance dissipated. The 2014 log has very little drilling disturbance and is in near equilibrium with the surrounding permafrost. The horizontal line shows the base of permafrost (281 m) based on interpretation of the temperature logs. Right panel shows the temperature gradient based on the 1981-2014 logs. 7 8 2014 Teijiperatiire Logging Temperatures at Z-20 m (Canning River Unit Al, Arctic Alaska) 0 20 40 60 _ 80 E a 100 m 0 120 140 160 180 200 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 Temperature (°C) Figure 4. Canning River Al temperature logs corrected for the drilling disturbance. Permafrost at the 20-m depth has warmed about YC at this location since 1980. USGS a a� 1 21 3 3 4 0 -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2 4 6 Temperature (°C) Figure 5. Temperature log acquired in the Tulageak Test Well No. 1 on 2 July, 2014. 9 10 2014 Ter perature Logging Tulageak Test Well #1 0 50 100 150 200 250 a a� Q 300 350 400 450 500 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 5 —10 —5 0 5 � 20 0 20 40 60 Temperature (°C) aT/8z (mK m-1) Figure 6. Temperature logs acquired in the Tulageak Test Well No. 1 since 1981 (left panel), uncor- rected for the heat generated during the drilling of the well. The earliest log is the warmest (furthest to the right) with subsequent logs showing a progressive cooling as the drilling disturbance dissipated. The 2014 log has very little drilling disturbance and is in near equilibrium with the surrounding permafrost. The horizontal line shows the base of permafrost (303 m) based on interpretation of the temperature logs. Right panel shows the temperature gradient based on the 1989-2014 logs. USG S 7 1 Temperatures at Z=20 m (Tulageak Test Well #1, Arctic Alaska) 20 40 [1983] NA [1984] NA [1984] HA [1989] -9.2.0 -- [2003] -7.4,C a 60 _ [2007] -7 C o [2014] -6.6 C 1001 0 12 —10 —9 —8 —7 —6 —5 Temperature (°C) Figure 7. T'ulageak Test Well No. 1 temperature logs corrected for the drilling disturbance. Permafrost at the 20-m depth has warmed 3-4°C since — 1980. 12 2014 Tezjiperature Logging Temperature ('U) Figure 8. Temperature log acquired in the West Dease Test Well No. 1 on 4 July, 2014. 0 ------T- -----T50100150200250300350400450-10 50- 100- 150- 200- 250- 300- 350- 400- 450- -10-8 Temperature ('U) Figure 8. Temperature log acquired in the West Dease Test Well No. 1 on 4 July, 2014. USGS 0 50 100 150 200 Z 250 a Q 300 350 400 450 500 West Dease Test Well #1 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 5 -10 -5 0 5 10 ��O 0 20 40 60 Temperature (°C) aT/az (mK m-1) Figure 9. Temperature logs acquired in the West Dease Test Well No. 1 since 1980 (left panel), uncorrected for the heat generated during the drilling of the well. The earliest log is the warmest (furthest to the right) with subsequent logs showing a progressive cooling as the drilling disturbance dissipated. The 2014 log has very little drilling disturbance and is in near equilibrium with the surrounding permafrost. The horizontal line shows the base of permafrost (280 m) based on interpretation of the temperature logs. Right panel shows the temperature gradient based on the 1989-2014 logs. 13 \13-G2 United States Department of the Interior U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR — ALASKA 4210 University Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 June 18, 2014 RECEIVED Cathy P. Foerster JUN 2 4 2014 Chair, Commissioner AOGCC Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Ave. MR1 Anchorage, AK 99501-3572 Re: Canning River Unit Al well (LAT: 69.605656, LONG: -146.340367), Tulageak Test Well #1 (LAT: 71.188967, LONG: -155.737133), West Dease Test Well #1 (LAT: 71.158733, LONG: -155.63305) Dear Commissioner Foerster: This is to inform you that the USGS is scheduling on the ground examination and temperature measurements of Canning River Unit Al, Tulageak Test Well #1, and West Dease Test Well #1. The USGS will be arranging for site inspection of each of these three wells during the period from 26 June — 4 July, 2014. These site inspections will include the following: 1. Visual inspection of the well and associated site for indications of leaks from the well; 2. Functionality of entrance to the well via existing valve; 3. Performance of contemporary permafrost temperature measurements within the well bore. As in the past, the contemporary permafrost temperature measurements will be conducted using standard USGS procedures that have been previously performed on these wells and those within the National Petroleum Reserve — Alaska. Upon completion of these site visits, a summary report will be provided to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, Carl rk Deputy R ional Director, U.S. Geolo ical Survey, Alaska Region ExxonMobil Production Company Jt. Interest U.S. P. O. Box 196601 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6601 907 561 5331 Telephone 907 564 3677 Facsimile January 2, 2014 Karen D. Hagedorn Alaska Production Manager RECEIVED JAN 0 6 2014 AOGCC E�onMobil Production "NED Commissioner Cathy Foerster Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 '[055 Re: Echooka Unit #1 (PTD 172-010) and Canning River Unit A-1 (PTD 173X-4) qY v" (4;oll� Dear Commissioner Foerster: In reference to the Commission's letter of October 3, 2013, and in further response to our letter of October 29, 2013, we have coordinated with the USGS which submitted executed Designation of Operator forms for the subject wells on December 24, 2013. As the USGS has acknowledged responsibility for the wells and filed executed forms designating it as operator of these wells, it is our belief that the Commission's inquiry of October 3, 2013, has been satisfied and that no further action from ExxonMobil is required with respect to these wells. Please contact me if you have any questions. Thank you for the opportunity to clarify this situation. Sincerely, KDH:jpc cc: Leslie Holland -Bartels, USGS A Division of Exxon Mobil Corporation Colombie, Jody J (DOA) From: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 11:34 AM To: Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Subject: FW: document, USGS temperature data, NPR -A Importance: High For legacy wells file, and for Tulageak, West Dease, and Canning River wells' files. From: Leslie Holland -Bartels [mailto:lholland-bartelsCalusgs.gov] Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2013 9:35 AM To: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Cc: Carl Markon; Gary Clow; William Werkheiser Subject: document, USGS temperature data, NPR -A vow Importance: High Dear Ms. Foerster: Thank you for your December 2, 2013 follow-up question to Dr. Gary Clow on our recent U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) report and data archival for the temperature -monitoring wells in the NPR -A provided to you by email December 2, 2013. 1 am responding to assure you that in 2014, it is my plan to provide regional funding from my Anchorage office to complete logging of both Tulageak and West Dease wells, and to inspect and log the Canning River Well as promised in my email to you of September 9, 2013. You are correct in your note to Gary that USGS was not able to log either the Tulageak or West Dease wells in 2012. Given the long-term nature of permafrost change and our geothermal studies, wells can be monitored over different timeframes that are dependent on funding and logistics. Variations in sampling frequency do not compromise the overall value of temperature profile data from these wells and we desire to maintain these wells and the others in the network for our scientific purposes. In this case both insufficiency of national program funding and limitations in support platforms limited our ability to complete the full cycle of well sampling in a year. I feel strongly that this well -based monitoring network is an essential tool to understanding past, current and likely future patterns of both deep and near -surface permafrost characteristics that inform issues such as fish and wildlife habitat management and community and industry infrastructure policy. Beyond the report and data provided to you by Dr. Clow, I am happy to have staff come and brief you at any time on the findings from this network over the years. USGS certainly appreciates your attention to the permafrost monitoring information and your recent permitting support. Regards Leslie Leslie E. Holland -Bartels, Ph.D. Regional Director, Alaska U.S. Geological Survey 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 907-786-7055 Office From: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA)[ma iIto: cathy.foersterCabalaska.gov] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 10:57 AM To: Clow, Gary Cc: Leslie Holland -Bartels; Carl Markon; Robert Brumbaugh Subject: RE: document, USGS temperature data, NPR -A Gary, It appears that USGS hasn't used the Tulageak well or the Dease well since 2008. Is there a reason for that? Are there plans to continue to use those wells in future measurements? If so, what is that plan and why were they not used in this last round of data gathering? If there are no future plans for using these wells, USGS and BLM need to agree on a plan to proceed with the proper plugging, abandonment, and remediation of these wells and sites. Please let me know the plans for these wells. Thanks. Cathy From: Clow, Gary [mailto:clow(o)usgs.00v] Sent: Monday, December 02, 2013 9:48 AM To: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Cc: Leslie Holland -Bartels; Carl Markon; Robert Brumbaugh Subject: document, USGS temperature data, NPR -A Cathy Foerster Chair, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 Dear Ms. Foerster, Attached is a document providing information obtained by the U.S. Geological Survey from temperature - monitoring wells in the NPR -A since the 1970s. The data are available online in digital form from the ACADIS repository at, http://dx.doi.org/i0.5065/D6NOI4HK Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. sincerely, Gary Clow Research Geophysicist U.S. Geological Survey Geosciences and Environmental Change Science Center Lakewood, Colorado Mailing Address: Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research University of Colorado Campus Box 450 Boulder, CO 80309-0450 USA Phone: 303-735-7806 Email: clow &usgs.gov 111�-.S- Colombie, Jody-J(DOA) From: Miller, Justin <jtmiller@blm.gov> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:36 AM To: Regg, James B (DOA) Cc: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA); Colombie, Jody J (DOA) Subject: Re: USGS Wells Question; Lupine 1, Canning River 1, Echooka 1 Roger that, Jim. Apologies, I wasn't aware of these letters, looks like they would've received them when the government shutdown ended. Had assumed USGS had already completed the change of op rator process. 1 suppose I'll wait to hear from them that this matter is resolved before I attempt to proceed y further on their behalf. Thanks! =NNE c, ,; 20 4 Sincerely, JUSTIN T. MILLER PETROLEUM ENGINEER BLM-ALASKA STATE OFFICE - BRANCH OF ENERGY AND MINERALS OFFICE: (907) 271-3406; BLACKBERRY: (907) 717-4039; FAX: (907) 271-3933 ITMILLER@BLM.GOV On Wed, Oct 30, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Regg, James B (DOA) <jim.reggQalaska.gov> wrote: Justin — See attached letters. Jim Regg AOGCC 333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 907-793-1236 From: Miller, Justin [mailto:itmiller(-0blm.gov] Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2013 2:54 PM To: Schwartz, Guy L (DOA); Regg, James B (DOA) Subject: USGS Wells Question; Lupine 1, Canning River 1, Echooka 1 Gentlemen, The USGS has again requested that I assist them with the 3 North Slope wells they are intending to use to continue permafrost temperature monitoring on the former federal leases up north, Lupine #1, Canning River #1, and Echooka #l. It is my priority, as I'm sure it is yours, so ensure that mechanical integrity is established after so many years of sitting temporarily abandoned. Since these wells are under sole regulatory jurisdiction of AOGCC and I am only aiding the USGS as a cooperating agency, I was hoping you could provide a synopsis of your minimum expectations so I can begin estimating costs for their project and brief them pn what is to be expected. Your help is appreciated. Thanks! Sincerely, JUSTIN T. MILLER PETROLEUM ENGINEER BLM-ALASKA STATE OFFICE - BRANCH OF ENERGY AND MINERALS OFFICE: (907) 271-3406; BLACKBERRY: (907) 717-4039; FAX: (907) 271-3933 JTMILLER@BLM,GOV k `-t 3 - 0 3 44, THE STATE AJ.Palc - OJ`J a.IsA. G q,�S df1 1�1 J 'L Ti S�1 ;T I�IGIi GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELL3 3 West Seventh Avenue Ancho age, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 Fax: 907.276.7542 Ms. Karen D. Hagedorn Alaska Production Manager ExxonMobil Production Company P.O. Box 196601 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6601 Dear Ms. Hagedorn: October 3, 2013 Certified Return Receipt 7012 3050 0001 4812 5559 SCANNED u L i w i i The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC)'s records establish ExxonMobil Production Company (ExxonMobil) as the operator of record for the Canning River Unit Block A-1 well. No change of operator form has ever been filed with and approved by the AOGCC. The Canning River Unit Block A-1 well appears to be in violation of AOGCC's plugging and abandonment regulations, 20 AAC 25.105 - .172. Therefore, within 90 days of receipt of this correspondence, ExxonMobil is to file with the AOGCC a plan which will bring the Canning River Unit Block A-1 well into compliance with AOGCC regulations no later than September 30, 2014. To the extent the USGS desires to use the Canning River Unit A-1 well, ExxonMobil and the USGS are directed to file the change of operator form required by 20 AAC 25.020. The AOGCC will not approve a federal agency as an operator without a written waiver of sovereign immunity subjecting the USGS to the state's jurisdiction on regulatory matters pertaining to the well. Sincerely, a erster Chair, C ission cc: Leslie Holland -Bartels Regional Director U.S. Geological Survey 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508 United States Department ®f the Interior U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OFFICE OF THE REGIONAL DIRECTOR — ALASKA 4210 University Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99508 7/18/2013 Cathy P. Foerster Chair, Commissioner NEED Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501-3572 Re: Lupine Unit #1 Well (LAT: 69.100853, LONG: -148.621514); Canning River Unit Al well (LAT: 69.605656, LONG: -146.340367), Echooka Unit 1 well (LAT: 69.399906, LONG -148.271897) Dear Commissioner Foerster: As stated in the letter to you dated 30 May 2013 from Leslie Holland -Bartels, USGS Regional Director for Alaska, she indicated that the USGS would be scheduling on the ground examination of the Lupine Unit #1 Well, and two other wells, Canning River Unit Al and Echooka Unit 1. The USGS is in the process of arranging for site inspection of each of these three wells listed above during the week of 23 July 2013. These site inspections will include the following: 1. Visual inspection of the well and associated site for indications of leaks from the well; 2. Functionality of entrance to the well via existing valve; 3. Performance of contemporary permafrost temperature measurements within the well bore. The contemporary permafrost temperature measurements will be conducted using standard USGS procedures that have been previously performed on these wells and those within the National Petroleum Reserve — Alaska. Upon completion of these site visits, a summary report will be provided to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. VA Deputy )onal Director, U.S. Geological Survey, Alaska Region Reserve Pit Closure Approvals for Canning River and Pt Storkersen ) ) Subject: Reserve Pit Closure Approvals for Canning River and Pt Storkersen From: "Peterson, Judd" <Judd _Peterson@dec.state.ak.us> Date: Fri, 05 Nov 2004 08:12:28 -0900 To: "'Mike (Exxon) Barker (mike.barker@exxonmobi1.com)'" <mike.barker@exxonmobi1.com> CC: "'Gary (DNR) Schultz (Schultz, Gary (DNR))'" <gary_schultz@dnr.state.ak.us>, "'Tom (AOGCC) Maunder (Maunder, Tom (AOGCC))'" <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us>, "'Webb Bruce (Webb, Bruce)'" <bruce_webb@dnr.state.ak.us>, "'Winters Jack Gack_winters@dnr.state.ak.us)'" <j ac~ winters@dnr.state.ak.us>, "Nuechterlein, Linda" <Linda - Nuechterlein@dec.state.ak.us>, "'Louise Smith (E-mail) (Louise Smith (E-mail))'" <Louise_Smith@fws.gov>, "'Robert (CH2MHill) Crotty (Crotty, Robert (CH2MHill))'" <rcrotty@CH2M.com>, "'Okakok Rex (NSB) (Okakok, Rex (NSB))'" <Rex.Okakok@north-slope.org>, "'Terry (COE) Carpenter (Carpenter, Terry (COE))'" <T erry.A. Carpenter@poa02.usace.army.mil> Mike, Please find attached final closure approval for the reserve pits at Canning River A-1 and Pt. 5torkersen # 1. The signed copy is in the mail. «final closure approvals Nov 2004, ExxonMobil.doc» Regards. Judd Peterson Reserve Pit Closure Coordinator Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (907) 269-7622 closure approvals Nov 2004, Content-Type: application/msword Content-Encoding: base64 1 of 1 11/5/2004 8: 17 AM FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 PHONE: (907) 269-7590 FAX: (907) 269-7655 http://www.state.ak.us/dec/ DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSER V ATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM November 3, 2004 Mr. Mike Barker Senior Staff Environmental Scientist ExxonMobil Production Company P.O. Box 196601 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6601 Reference: Issuance óf Permanent Closure Approval for drilling waste reserve pits at exploration sites Canning River A-I and Point Storkersen # 1 on the North Slope Dear Mr. Barker: The Alaska Department of Environmental. Conservation (ADEC) has completed review and public notice for permanent closure approval of the inactive reserve pits at the above referenced exploration drilling sites located on the North Slope. The closure applications and corrective action plans provided the required information describing the history and conditions of the reserve pits, results of required water sampling, and an assessment of the potential risks posed by the drilling waste to human health and the environment. Both sites were inspected by ADEC and the landowner after completion of the corrective actions to confirm the work was completed in accordance with the approved plans. At Canning River A-I, the reserve pit cap was repaired to fill in a surface pond and at Point Storkersen #1, the surface of the previously capped reserve pit was re-contoured and all waste was excavated from the flare pit and the pit backfilled. ADEC has determined that excavated and/or capped pits at these sites do not present a material or probable risk to the public health or the environment. Public notice requesting comments on closure approval was published September 29 and 30, 2004 in the Anchorage Daily News and posted on the ADEC web site September 29th 2004. No public comments objecting to closure approval were received in response to this public notice. ADEC has determined that the reserve pits at these sites meet the closure requirements of 18 AAC 60.440. Closure Approval Under authority of 18 AAC 60.440 (j), ADEC grants permanent closure approval to ExxonMobil for all inactive reserve pits at the following sites: Drill Site Name l~~-oJY Canning River A-I \b<; -os"} Pt Storkersen # 1 API Number(s) 50-179-20005-00 50-029-20016-00 Location SecI9,T3N,R24E,UM Sec 7, T12N, R14E, UM Landowner DNR DNR SCANNED NO\J 0 5 ZOOl} ') ') Mr. Mike Barker ExxonMobil Corporation November 3 2004 Page 2 of2 Terms and Conditions This permanent closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) 2) In accordance with 18 AAC 60.440(1), . the Department will require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remediation if new information regarding conditions at the reserve pit facilities indicates that further actions are necessary to protect human health or the environment. The approval granted by this letter is for the inactive drilling waste reserve pits only. Closure for the pad as a whole (if required) must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate land owner/manager. Any.person who disagrees with this decision may request. an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 18 AAC 15.195- 18 AAC 15.340 or an informal review by the Division Director in accordance with 18 AAC 15.185. Informal review requests must be delivered to the Division Director, 555 Cordova, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501 within 15 days of the permit decision. Adjudicatory hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303, Juneau, Alaska 99801, within 30 days of the permit decision. If a hearing is not requested within 30 days, the right to appeal is waived. cc: Sincerely, Transmitted Electronically Leslie F. Simmons Solid Waste Program Coordinator South Central/W estern Alaska electronic only Gary Schultz, ADNR, Fairbanks (Gary_Schultz@dnr.state.ak.us) Tom Maunder, AOGCC, Anchorage (Tom_Maunder@admin.state.ak.us) Bruce Webb, ADNR, 0&0 Division, Anchorage (Bruce- Webb@dnr.state.ak.us) Jack Winters, ADF&G, Fairbanks (Jack- Winters@dnr.state.ak.us) Linda Nuechterlein, ADEC, Anchorage (Linda_Nuechterlein@dec.state.ak.us) Terry Carpenter, COE, Anchorage (Terry.A.Carpenter@poa02.usace.army.mil) Louise Smith, USFWS, Fairbanks (Louise - Smith@fws.gov) Sheldon Adams, NSB, Barrow (Sheldon.Adams@north-slope.org) Rex A. Okakok, Sr. NSB, Barrow (Rex.Okakok@north-slope.org) Rob Crotty, CH2M Hill (rcrotty@ch2m.com) PLUGGING & LOCATION CLEARANCE REPORT State of Alaska ALASKA 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PTD No. Memorandtun To File: API No. Well Name Operator Abnd Date ~/'~/T% Completed ~/7'/~ ~/~ Note casing size, wt, depth, cmt vol, & procedure. Long Csg: -- Liner: Perf intervals - tops: - Review the well file, and comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance- provide loc. clear, code. , Well head cut off: Marker post or plate: Location Clearance: Code State of Alaska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 # June 15, 1982 Mr. F~enry C. Smith' Chevron USA, Inc. 2003 - Diamond Blvd.' Concord, California 94520 Re: I~an of State Vitrinite Reflectance Plugs De a r Ha nj,:, Pursuant to your June 14, 1982 phone call, I today gave the below listed Vitrinite. Reflectance plugs to Tom Cook of Chevron's~ Anchorage office for transmittal to you on loan. ?!e~!~ _~o.~ of P!ugs Interval 1,590'-16,530' 530'- 6,500' 1,040'-10,800' Please refer to the' enclosed sample number list for the depths on the plugs in the Canning River A-1 well. As. discussed, Chevron will return the plugs to the Com~'~ssion no later than July 1, 1982. Sincerely, ~ William' Van Alen Petroleum Ceologi st cc~ Mr. Tom Cook WVA/g lh :.. '.~,,? !~.:/:":' ,f;~..:, . . - . ,;% ~..:?:.) . ~ :" .,, .,. ,':~':,:~..':,' '~ '~'. .... .... a.: ".. ;::'..;. '..':',' '., :-. - ~' ' ~".-:" - -.i' _ .~ ... ,.--.. .. . -. : . -.,.,- :. ._ ,- . ~ ..:~,, '...,, . ..-..,.. , .~, , . :.. ,. ~:-, .,., . .~. .. .' ..... .. . ':~"~';;~:-~' ::' ~T~. .. "; .~.:-.'<,:~:,u. ". ". L" . ~ ' '.'~' ~ . .. . ', .'. ,? .. ..... ~ ~ · '~ ..' ......... , . ,.'...~.,. ~. ~ ' . ~ ,,, ~ - . ,,,' ..: .., :, -.. :,~.-~., .,...' ... .. _ .. · , . . .. ,. ~ ~ '. ~. . . .~ · ;:,:,'":, Juno~." 1982". ' :, .;;:: ' ~..., . ..... ,- ... - . . . .. .. · :¥. ~ .. · . , . -.. .... . ,. ........... .., .... '.. :. ~. 2:-. .'[ "'. .. : ,:'"'~,-. "' . .. .;I?,L~~: . ' . ,' , .. ....~ , , .'. .. -. ' . :::?~e~ Mr ;'f"al,le~;'"'~"~: B~o~n".' '%/;'~"))',, -,:,.::~'- .... .,'. ......· . ~- P~' O'~-.,'gox ' ~$0 ' '"' .... .' · ' :.~' ~' . " ::~:.., .: .."~: '¢ ':'" ~"::,.: "' '. 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' ,~ ~ - ; . · ,'The sed list :reflects. ,:~artous.', geologic slides and analyses ?~.:that., have been.'.recently'add~d':to',, the 'State's library of special " materials p~epa.~ed from well;:s~ples and core chips filed 'with- '::: the' C~isston'"',.-',,The materials .listed are in:addition to those .';'??:.' tabulated in~the'~(lOSO"statisttcal.Report 'and' those'~epo~ted in ~':':""~".t he.~"~..~e b~Ua ry ,:',, ~la'~ch ', and.,~ " ' ' ~p~il:'~:'monthly bullotins, j iPl~ase Pho.{°~'eoPy and?dtstribute'?~.'.c,gptes of this list" to'appropriate 'pe~sona?.;wtthin you~ ,"~comp You'~-,a~ :tho ,only. 9orson in you~ ' '"" ' :~tllo.'): Ii .en:,,sont ,,",;:.t '".~:.:,:.: ?.; ,. ~,:.,,::'~;~..:... ... :~.,..t,: ' " "u:', ~. - · icati ,?[the :Comi.sston~s mnthly bulletin is' et,.': resumed, "' the,.~.noxt~ ,, 1 ts.t ing,Jof:~'n~wl y roooivod gool'ogi e~ . .,',. ' 'ials :'w! 11.:' be ..distributed approximately:. September 1, .' 1982 :', i nfo ma t i on .~o,n': newly'.'~..reoeived~ material s. please cai 1 ':"'? :.:'~, ton?offtce'"'at.;..any, tame, weekdays 8:00 ~' to 4:30' , ~:. q ~ .. . ~- ~ ;' :):f '.:'." .. '"" '~" ' 1 .,,.. ..... '~ ';?..', ::..,...::.(.. '. ....:~.?::..".:...,::::~',...?~:'. ,':',:~,, )V:/. I Petrole~..Geolo~ist'-',"' - ,.'~' :.... ":'-';' ::'.::, .i, .,,,,', :~.. ;- .',,,. ;-,. . ~';'" 'h'" .... :' ' ' , · ,,. ..,~. ,, . . ·.,. ,~.. ,-. '..,,. ."...; - . . ,..: . ,. 0 8~Fe . :'" ~'" WVA ,.~;,.. ", ;..... :.?:. ,:~, ., .' ,, .,.1 ., :' -. . , - :.. ........ . ,~' . ,' ,, ~, ': ,:' ' ... ~:~:'. [:..,-:.; :,:,] ....... . -. ,,:] .:;:, · ~, '.r :.,?~..'~, ~, . , ~,~,: ;~,~f,,;"~ ~ , . ,. . . ..~, :..~ :..'....~. :, :: ..,'~ .,,?: -- . " .,::'.~>..,;.,~:, :..~.~,:.~..., ~..!;.. ::. ,-.- ,. ,.:,:.~ · ..... ~..:+~.:;~ ~ .. ,.9.,......:~,. ;,:,~;.'"L ~ .: ~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS cONSERVATION 'COMMISSION ':': June 1, 1982 ~'~i'.'.. RECENTLY RECEIVED GEOLOGIC MATERIALS ' ..,.-~.....,~.,:~-'The:,.~ollow~ng geologic materlalS"~have been"'reeentiy;'ad~ed to the Commission's library of special materials prepared from well .- samples and cores of wells drilled in the State. These materials are in addition to those tabulated in the 1980 Statistical Report and those reported in the February, March and April Bulletins. . - , ., ' ~ · i" ' :, .. .'"'~ '"' ':" '/~:" .',' "" ' ' ~. i' ' "' ' ' ':': Foraminifera Sample_s Amoco Cathedral Riv. U. #1 No. of Slides. · : ~ Interval 50 - 14,360 Palynologie Slides --'g~5~-N--~t own e Un i t # 24- 8 SOCAL Soldotna Cr. #22-32 Thermal Alteration/Kerogen Sl. id~s ':~-."~~'.- Naptowne Unit #24-8 13 19 14,600 - 15,226 13,640 - 14,560 '.. '~, .- 4~' .: -' ';14,600:-.- 15,226 na Cr ,~.# 22 -~ 32..,~: ~..~.~,,~ ~.. ~' .... ~:%..~?... ~;~4 9 '~ ./: ""~ ~";'~(/.::' :':: ,173,64 0 ... ~ '1'4,5 60 Thin-Sections of Core Chips. ':" ... --M~l-K~er St.-~1-5~9~6- 11 9644 - 9695 Thin-Sections of Ditch Samples .. .... Great Basins Uga~h-'~-]~ .... 14 General Petroleum Great Basins.#2 37 Gulf Sandy..River #1 2 Pan American David River'~#1'-k'~''.i': ...... '"~": 34~ Pan, American·Hoodoo Lake #1 34 2400 - 4490 2210 - 8810 6280 - 8180 1350 - 4760 2480 - 8050 Vitrinite Reflectance Slides/Plu~_~ .!~~,~;-Z St ai'nes:~-#2 . Texaco W. Kavik #1 Exxon Canning River B-1 ARCO Kavik #1 Forest .Kemik #1 B.P.~ Kemik #2. Exxon ~anning River A-1 Thermal Maturation Reports Report.'.'on total Orgafii~-Carbon. .+":,~.~,.,~.and~.'.Vitrinite Reflectance Values for eight North Slope wells. : ,"..gep~t~'on Roek-Eval data for '~ 'eight North Slope wells 48 44 39 37 37 4 11. 1020 - 13,150 1590 - 16,530 1040 - 10,800 560- 9500 710 - 10.000 3750 - 5251) .530 - 6500 1359 analyses 320 analyses ~March 31, 1982 Mr. Joe Curiale Union Oil Company of California 376 South valenia Avenue B'rea, California.92621 Re~ Ceochemical Analyses on Samples and Core Chips from State Well Sample Library Dear Mr. Curiale: Pursuant to our March 5, .1982 phone conversation and your discus- sions with Corn. missioner Kugler March 17 nd 18, 1982, pern~ssion has been granted to Union Oil Company of Calfornia to extract a maximum of 1 cc. of sample ~terial per sample envelope, or 1 cc. of core material per foot of core, from the State's set of samples and cores for the purpose of conducting the follo%~ing analyses and submitting the indicated material within the designated intervals in the follo%~ing wells, subject to the below listed coDditions: Total Organic Carbon (TOC) Rock-Eval Pyrolysis (RE) Vitrinite Peflectance (VR) (~Iot...to be done on ARCO Toolik Fed. ~1) Your March 2~, 1982 letter to }~arry Kugler indicates the approxin'~ate number of the analyses to be run on each well. · SAMPLE '~.. SET NO. WELL INTERVAL 345 248 337 240 299 342 322 204 Mobil N. Staines #2 2,800'-13,170' (183 samples) Texaco W. Kavik 1 330'-16,613' (105 samples) Exxon Canning River %B-1 800'-10,800' (190 samples) A~.CO Kavik ~1 400'- 9,559' (168 samples) Forest Kemik Unit #1 700'-10,000' (178 samples) B~ Kemik Unit ~2 ___ . 500'- 8,870' (128 samples) ~.~xon Cannin~ Rive.r Unit #~. 1,170'- $,880' (160 samples) Joe Curiale {" {' 'ch 31, 19~2 - TOC, RE and VR data on akove wells, in report form - VR Plugs CONDITIONS 3~ Cuts of the samples z~nd core chips from the State library set are to be extracted only from those individual envelopes or bags in which total content of samples or 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.) ', Union will provide the State with a list of the depths in the ~.'ell from which material ~'as extracted. (This condition has been met by our receipt of the memo you prepared }.~arch 18, 1982, copy enclosed). All reports and VR plugs prepared, are to be received by' the Commission by approximately ~lay 14, 1982 and are to be transmitted direct .to the Commission and not examined by outside parties.. All residue and excess material is to be returned to the Commission. 5~ }~O additional slides are to be prepared nor analyses 'made on the sample or core. material without specific consent from the Commission. 6. Union ~hall bear all costs entailed. %~e are pleased to work with you in this beneficial 'project and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the ~andling of this limited quantity of valuabla well material. I know' we all understand that the State's well · sample library 'is public property and that granting Union permission to. extract portions of ~%terial fro~4 this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated reports and VR plugs enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, william Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: :.~r. J. A. Packard,- Union, Anchorage' ~?VA/g lh March 26, 1980 RE: Acquisition of drill cuttings and core chips for preparation of thin sections and paleontologic slides Mr. William G. Reay Union Oil Company of California 2326. Knoll Drive Ventura, California 93003. Dear Bill: Pursuant to our March 25, 1980 phone conversation, permission is hereby granted to Union Oil Company to make small quantity outs (approximately one cc. maximum each) fr~ the State's set of samples and cores for the purpose of.preparing the indicated slides within the designated, intervals in the following wellS, subject t° the conditionssetforth below: sample Set No. Well Interval ~-~ ~- ~ .r.~.- ~,.. ~ (for~, ~alynological (2 sets), .~ ~r~en sli~es) AR~ Kavik Unit ~ (for~, Pal~ol~ical (2 sets) & Ke.rogen slides; thin sections of select~ intervals) ,240 7,5'-9559' Cuts. of samples or cores are to be'made OnlY' out of those.individual envelopes or logs in which the total Volume of cuttings or core materialis greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to be extracted if the 'volume of material in the individual envelope or bag is less than 10 cc, Union will provide the State with a list of the specific sample and core footages sampled.. Union shaI1 bear all costs entailed and will provide the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission With a Complete set of all slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core residues. No slide or rock material is to be retained by Union. Two sets of Palynological slides are to be prepared, one of which will be received bythe Commission by approximately June 1, 1980. The second set of palynological slides and the balance of the.other material are to be received by approximately August 1, 1980. All materials are to be transmitted directly to the Commission and are not to be examined by other parties. Mr. William G. Reay ~. 2 March 26, 1980 We are pleased to work with you in this mutually beneficial endeavor and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good judgement in the handling of this limited quantity of well material. It is mutually understood that the State's well sample library is public property and that granting Union permission to extract portions of material from this library for the purpose of preparing the indicated slides enhances the value of the library and is in the public interest. Very truly yours, Willi~ Van Alen Petroleum Geologist Richard L. Stewart Union Oil Co.. of California P. O. Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99505 June 26, 1979 Mr. Robert A. Ballog Union Oil Company of California 2323 Knoll Drive Ventura, California 93003 .Re: Preparation of thin'sections and paleontologic slides from public well sample library Dear Bob: Receipt is ack~.ow~edged for the respective thin sections, palynological slides,..f°raminiferal.slides and residues prepared from samples and cores of the following wells in fulfillment of the February 28, 1979 and April .19, 1979 letters of understanding to you and the April 30, 1979 letter to Dick Stewart: ARCO Sag River #1 ARCO Prudhoe Bay St, #1 B.P. Sag Delta ~31-10-16 Shell Lake 79 Fed. #1 Sohio J-1 (9-11-13) ARCO Put River #1 (7-10-14) Mobil Gwydyr Bay S. #1 (8-12-13) Mobil W. Kuparuk Riv. #3-11-11 Mobil Kadler St. #1 (15-9-16) Exxon Canning River Unit #A-1 (19-4-24) B.P. Niakuk J2 (23-12-15) Two sets of the thin sections and palynological slides were raceived, as per our agreement. It is presumed that inasmuch as no thin sections from the ARCO Put River #1 were received, the approximate 20' of Lisburne carborate penetrated within the 9810' - 9903' interval that you sampled was considere~ insufficient to.warrant preparation of a thin section. The slides and thin sections have now been placed in the State's public library of specially prepared well materials. A copy of the June 1, 1979 inventory of special materials is enclosed for your reference. Please refer to the June and July issues of the Commission's Bulletin'for , additions to this inventory. ~obert A. Ballog tt 2 i" ~e 26, 1979 Your prompt preparation and return of the materials prior to our agreed 7/1/79 date reflects well on your, Jim Hiller's, Bill Reay's, and Dick Stewart's attitude of fairness to others in the geologic profession and contributes to the mutual beneficial aspects of the slide preparation program. We look forward to the possibility of making additional slide preparation agreements with Union in the future. Sincerely, William. Van Alen Petroleum Geologist cc: James A. Miller, Union, Brea, CA William G. Reay, Union, Ventura, CA John A. Packard, Union, Anchorage, AK Richard L. Stewart, Union, Anchorage,AK April 19, 1979 Hr. Robert A. Ballog ~D~pp Oil Company of California 2323 Knoll Drive Ventura, California 93003 Re= Acquisition of Drill Cuttings and Core Chips for Preparation of Thin Sections and Paleontologic Slides Dear Bob ~ In response to our discussions this week, permission is hereby granted to Union Oil Company to make small quantity cuts (approximately one cc. maximum each)"from the State's set of samples and cores of the following wells 'f~r the purpose of' preparing thin sections, foraminiferai slides, palynologic slides and ke.rogen slides, subject to the conditions set forth below: Set No., 334 223 232 322 Well Mobil Gwydyr Bay So. #1 (8-12-13') Mobil W. Kuparuk River 3-11-11 Mobil Kadler St. #1 (15-9-16) Exxon Canning River Unit #A-1 (19-4-24). 10,020 - 12,237 8,700 - 11,$32 9,600 - 15,543 4,300 - 8,874 Cuts are to be made only'from those intervals in which the volume of cuttings or core material, in the State library sample is .greater than 10 cc. No cuts are to be extracted if the volume of material in the State set is less than 10 Cc. Union will'Provide the State with a list of the specific sample and core fOotages sampled. Union shall assume all costs entailed and will provide the Alaska Oil and Cas Conservation Commission with two complete sets of all thin sections and slides prepared and return all remaining sample and core residues. Ail thin sections and slides prepared from these cuts are to be received by the Commission no later than July 1, 1979. We are pleased to work with you in this mutually beneficial endeavor and look forward to your company's continued exercise of care and good ]udgemen~ in the handling of'this well material, as evidenced in the sample processing'arrangements you have undertaken with the State in the past, Very truly yours, William Van Alen Petroleum Geologist Division of '0fl and Gas. TO: O.~. Gi lbreth, ar~~ Director ~7~vv~ THRU: Hoyle H. Hamilton Chtef Petroleum Engineer FROM: Lonnte C. Smtth Petroleum Engtne~ ~ State or Alaska DATE: October 27, 1975 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: North Slope Abandonment Inspections wtth USGS and BUn, Exxon's Canning River No. A-I; Sec. 19, T13N, R24E, LIM. Tu. esday September 9, 1975 - 14e took off from Exxon's B-1 location at 3:35 PM and'headed Sou~ and found the A-1 location a few minutes later. Exxon"s .Canning River No.. A-l.; Sec. 19, T3N, Rg4E, UR,.; P&A 7774.; F-034383.'. AS-' '~-ApPro-aCh~d the' location -from the north' ~I toe.k PheltO'~No?~ 231 Showing lithe · Canning River in background. Ne landed On the .pad wh-ich-~aS In deplorable condition with hardly any' clean-up work. having been done.. ! took Photo No. 24 'showing. a portion of the.' pit area with plastic showlng all along the gravel pad;. the we]'lhead marker welded to the side of the casing, which has a valve on top o'f the casing; the cellar was still tn .place and unfilled; and 'the .rat hole pipe .was showing. The reason this .casing has a valve on top and the P&A marker is offset to. one side. is that this well was turned over to' the :'USGS .out of Menl'o',Pa.rk, California a.s a thermo °bServation well". ! began. :wal'ktng the peetmeter of the locattOn and took ?ho_...to Ne,: 2:5 showJng mfscel'lan- .eous pieces of steel, connections and debris and ::bff--the: main pad on the south- east comer:. Off the southwest corner I took P_ho~o. NO.. 2.6 looking back toward the: pad,. showing the chopper the pad near' the Wellhead :marker., and what was Probably a sewerage lagoon, fora camp area appeared to. have diesel .0tl floating around the per~meter and you can see the dark .stain on the gravel ~us.t above the waterl:tne. :On the outside of the 'berm,. to the east and to. the .west of this lagoon,' .~ere was also a 'sta.f:n s'howing ~ere some of this dtesel had flowed through the gravel onto the tundra; photo: N0,27 shows stained gra'vel and pools of water covered w~th diesel.. l~e all agreed that this location was in: terrib'le condition .and much Clean work needed to be done. Exxon 'was subsequently .notified by USGS personnel ;;~ of further requirements to clean-up this location. WedneSday Se. pt~m..ber 24, 19'75 - On the return., trip to. 'this l'ocatton with E~on's ~)6h'~' Rt.:cha~d~'6n'.~'We' ~i~rt:ved~'at approximately 1:20 PM. There was s~e snow cover on t~ ground but It was obvious that the l~atton had b~.n well cloned up. ;I':t~k Photo No. 28 after we iand~, Shying the wellhead, marker, and ~e co~ered~iOcation, T~ gravel ~s very. s~o~ and it covered over all the p~evious debris that had sho~ tn PhOto. No. 24 that I had taken on Sept~ber 9. I t~n ' walked the ~rtmeter of the l~ation noting that a1I the debris previously s'~tted had been ~ov~ or covered.. ~ took Photo No.. 29 looking across the filled c~p sewerage lagoon ~'tch had the diesel o-ii:-ArOUnd~ -the ~pertmeter. ~. The south~St . c~n.er of t~ pad and the wellhead marker can be seen t.n .t.~ bac.kg~und. 'N~h gravel had been cut out of the pad and used .to .cover this lagoon area very ~11, Photo. No. 30 is another area. that had been covered with qravel and s~othed, over, {h:f~:"-~a's'-~n'" the area Previously sho~ tn Photo .No.27 whe:~ oil had seepad' n','~et:da O. K. Gilbreth, Jr. .~... Pa.qe 2 Lonnie C. Su~ith - Field Trip Report Exxon's Canning River No. A-1 October 27, 1975 of the gravel berm onto the tundra. This had all been covered very well with gravel and back bladed neatly. After we departed this location we again over flew the location of the ice air- strip and spotted a red object on the tundra. Upon landing to investigate we found a fire extinguisher, Photo No. 31, which Mr.. Rlcharson carried back to base camp. This was the f~rtli~Of 14 Well locations inspected on federal leases which are be become state leases. We. all agreed that even though there was a slight snow cover'there was certainly adequate evidence, of a good clean-up Job here. and that we could approve this location.. / , Subsequently USGS, upon a verbal agreement with our department, issued a letter _ ~dated.September 2§, 1975 to Exxon :Company giving approval of the Canning Ri'vet \No. A 1 location {.copy of letter attached). Attebhment L,CS.be UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF ThE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURVEY P.O. Box 259 _~ahorase, Alaska 99510 Exxon Company, U.S.A. P.O. Box 120 Denver, Colorado 80201 Gentlemen: IN REPLY REFER TO: Attached hereto is an approved copy of your Subse~uen.t Report of Abandonment, Form 9-331, £or the Cmming River Ur~t A-1 well (lease Fairbank~ 034383). Approval for the abandonment of your Canning River B-1 well (lease Fs/rbsm~ke 03~417) is "being. withheld pending further measures being taken to clean up the fuel oil seep on the location. The seep was observed by representatives of your ~ompany, the Alaska Division of Oil and Gas and %h~s office on Sop%ember 24,. 1975. It now aDpe, ~ the most appropriate time for %he next inspe.eti~n will be next summer. Please advise what measures you plato %o take to correct &he aforementioned eon¢tttion and al~so, when appropriate, advise when the work ~ms been ae~ompltlShe~ smd you eo~ider the loe'a~ien is ready for furthest inspeett~ fem. approval. Except as n~ted above, both locations were found ~o be in a vex~; satisfactory e~udttIon. Sincerely 'yours Oil and Gas Supe~vi. sor Alask~ Area Fmc!osure ce: Rob.e~t Rid~e~, Exxon O~p~, U.S.A. ~laska Division of Oil & Gas Attn: Lonnie Smith ~ "~' U[t ZD STATES 1963) "' ;" (" ,,_~ ,, , ' . , ,.~ ~-; , , ..... ; .... ' ' . ~ .:' ~ ..-. (Other Instructiot,,~ ,u r~ ,:;. ~.~.~A~ME.Ni OF THE INTERIOR ...... SUND~~AND REPORTS ON WELLS . ~o Q~e tbi~ ~orm fo~ proposals to ~rlll or to ~eege: o~ pi~: b~ek to ~ ~IRe~e~t ~eBe~tol~. 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Exxon Corporation 3. ADDRESS OF 0PEBATOR Form approved. Budget Bureau No. 42-R1424. ~/).'; LEASE DZSIONATION AND aE~IAL NO. F-034383 O,LWELL [-1 GASWELL [] OT.ER Wildcat P. 0_. Box l~, Denver, Colorado 80201 LOCATION o~' WELn (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface 695' SNL & 3096' WEL of Sec. 19-T3N-R24E, UPM 15. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT. GR, et~) Ground Elev. 895' 14. PERMIT NO. 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME NA ._ .; _, '.:, ~., . 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME Exxon Canning River Unit 8. FARM OR LEASE NAME Block A 9. WELL NO. .. . . 10. FIELD AND POOL~ OR WILDCAT Wildcat ~ 11. SEC., T., a., M., OR BLK. AND I~IURVEY OR AREA Sec. 19-T3N-R24E UP~ 12. COUNTY OR PARISH[ 13. STATE North Slope [Alaska 16. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Repor5 or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) Wellsite Restoration ., SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: " : .... WATER SHUT-OFF REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) NOT~: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletton or Recompletton Report and Log form.) 17. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is directionally .drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * .... Wellsite restoration work is now underway at this location. Pits will be closed, the location cleaned up and restored. Approximately 10,000 cubic yards of gravel from the drill site pad will be hauled for use in the construction of the permitted air strip at the Ignek Radio Repeater station.. ' ~ ~: .,:.~ .: ... cc: State of Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Comm. Bob Riddle TITLE Senior Engineer 18. I hereb~ cert~y tbat/~he for0g01ng is true and correct DATS APril 3, 1975 (This space for Federal or State o~ce use) APPROVED BY CONDITIONR OF APPROVAL. IF ANY: TITLE DATE *See Instructions on Reverse Side ?o State of Alaska WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM Well From Joh~l R. Switzer Canning River Unit A-1 Date 9-5-74 ._. Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well. Quantity .? w~ 2 Item Interval Remarks Dual Ind'uction Log Ind'uction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S.P. Sonic Log w/G.R. Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Neutron Compensated Neutron Continuous Dipmeter Continuous Dipmeter Plot Cont. Dipmeter Printout Proximity-Microlog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Neutron Temperature Log Synergetic Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core Analysis Conventional Cores Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed C'uttings Washed & Dried Samples Sample Description Canned Cuttings Amplitude-Variable Density ,, Borehole Geometry Log Final Prints Final Prints Final P_~ints Final Prints Final . Final P~int~ Final Print~ Final Print~ Receipt Acknowledged Ret'urn signed receipt to: Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 120 Denver, CO 80201 Attn. Date Mr. John R. Switzer WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. TRANSHITTAL FORM A~]~ ~ B 1.q74 Di /ISIOI OF OIL AND GAS To ~aska 0~] ~ Gas Conservation Comm~%ee ~yom dohn ~. Sw~tzer Well #A-1 Cannin9 River Unit Date 8-26-74 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Quantity Item Interval Remarks 4 ~/ Dual Induction Log Ind'uction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S.P. 4 ~ Sonic Log w/G.R. '2 ~ Density Log w/G.R. 2 ~" Sidewall Ne'utron Compensated Ne'utron Continuous Dipmeter Continuo'us Dipmeter Plot Cont. Dipmeter Printout Proximity- Microlog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Ne'utron. 4 f Temperature Log Synergetic Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core Analysis Conventional Cores. Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed C'uttings Washed & Dried Samples ' Sample Description Canned Cuttings 2 ~ Sonic Amp. 2 ~r Caliper Final Prints Final Prints Final Prints Final Prints Final Prints Final Prints Final Prints Receipt Acknowledged Return signed receipt to: Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 120 De~ver, CO 80201 Attn: Mr. John R. Switzer E) ON CO[¥IRA, U. POST OFFICE BOX !',:';;, · :)F. NVER August 8, 1974 Mr. Homer A. Burrell Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee Division of Oil and Gas Department of Natural Resources 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Dear Sir: We are attaching two copies of Form P-7, Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log, covering the abandonment of our #A-1 Canning River Unit well. Also attached are copies of drillstem test results, core descriptions, core and water analyses and mud logs for our #A-1 Canning River Unit well. Final prints of well logs are still being processed by Schlumberger and will be transmitted as soon as they are available. Please note that all material is marked "Confidential". We request that this material not be released for two years as provided by regulation. W. A. Grieves WAG:agl cc' R. K. Riddle Attachments ,q [)IVISION (')F' IT)(XON C;ORPOFtAIION STATE OF ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION SUBMIT IN D , . ,~TE* (See o?her In-[ structmns on [ COMMITTEE .... erse side) ! 5. API N~CAL CODE 50-179-20005 ' ~. LEASE DESIGNATION A/ND SERIAL NO. ~iVISiGN~[~ILC(~tI~J?I~[~DBI OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG * J F034383 b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: WELL OVER EN BACK RESVR. Other __ 2. NAI~IE OF OPERATOR Exxon Corporation 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 120, Denver, Colo. - P.O. Box 440, Anchoraqe, Alaska .. 4. LOC^TION 017 WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirememts)* At surface 695' SNL and 3096' WEL of Section 19-T3N-R24E, UPM At top prod. interval reported below At total depth 13. DATE 'SPUDDED~ 3-22 18. TOTAL DEPTH. IVLD & TVD rg. PLUG, B,A, CK~/~ MD & TVD~. I.~ 1VIULTIiPLE COtV~PL., [21. -- -- PRODUCING INTEI:/VAL(S), OF THIS COMPI.,ETIOiN'--TO/~, BOTTOM, NA1VIE (MD AND ~rD)* UNIT Fa OR LF, ASE I~.A.IVIE ExxOn Ca~onlog.~ver Unit BLOCK h 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FLEI.,.D ~'q'D POOL, OR WILDC.&T ~ildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTO23~I HOL,E OI~EC'rlvE) Sec. 19-T3N-R24E, UPM 925' KB INTERVALS DRILLED BY A11 [ O,~E T00,.,S 23. WA,S DIRECTIONAL SURVEY MADE i 24.TYPE EL.ECTE.IC AND O.THE~ LOGS.RUN Dual Induction, BHC Sonic, Compensated Density, Comp. Neutron, Sonic Amplitude, Dipmeter ~. '. CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in we{l) .36" x32"x28"20,, [ Refri C 49,8 26 13-3/8~, ! 72' ','/ ! 2138 17~ i i ii 26. LINER tLECO~q~D I 27. BOTTOM (MD) SCF~EEN (MD) '~8. PERFORATIONS OPEN TO PRODLTC~IOI~T (~nterval, size and number) '20. ' ..... ' "' pRODUCTiON DATE FIRST Pi%ODUCTION I PRODUCTION METHOD (Flowt,~, gas Iii. t, pumping--size and type of Dump) . DATE OF TEST, II-iOLYRS TESTED '[CHOI{E SiZE [PROD'N FOR OIL--BBL. G~S--1ViCF. ! .Il t I' l FL'---~!~, TUBING' ICASLNG PRESSURE ICAL~TIilD 'OIL--BBL. GAS--IVeCO'. 1. DXSPOSITXON OF GAS (Sold; ~sed lop '~net, vented, etc.)' l'".l'l Iq I:1 I'lFIqTl Iii CEiAII~NT'IArG RECOi~D AiVIOUNT PULLED 220 Sacks None 1865 Sacks None 2530 Sacks None TU BLN-G IAEOO P~D SIZE DEPTI-I SET (MD) I PACIf. ER SET (MD) * i ' - 29. ACID, St'lOT, F.qACTURE, CEAIE:IqT SQUEEZE,ETC. ,, DI~PTIt iNTErVAL (MD) AMOUN'r 2d~ID KIND O,F MA~T~ER/.~kL USIKD WELL STATUS (Producing or shut-in), WA~I-~--BBL. [ GAS-OIL I{z%TIO WA'I~I:b--BBL. [ OIL GRAVITY-APl (C'OP,~..) ITEST WITNESSED B~ 33. i hereby certify t)~at the~oregoing and attached information is c0mplgte and ~orrect as determined from aH:available records , / , . SIGNED TITLE ATE *(See Instructions and Spaces I:or Additional Data on Reverse Side) INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correc~ v,.ei[ completion report and Io9 on all types of lan:Is and leases in Alaska. Item: 16: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shovvn) for depth measure- merits given in cther spaces on this form and in any attachments . d "n from than one [ntervaI zone Items 20, and 22:: If ti~is well is completed for separate, prc~uc,~o more (mulliple completion) so state ~n item 20, and in ite'~ 22 show. the p, cJuci..'~9 interval, or intervals. top(s), bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only the interval! reported in item 30 Subr.-n, ita separate report (pa9e) on this form, adequately identified, for each additional in. te.~va! to be seperately produce-J, show- lng the additional data pertinent ~o such interval. Item26: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental records for this well shoulJ show the details of any mul- tiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 28: Submit a separate completion report on this form for each interval to be separately produc~l. (See instruction for iterns 20 and 22 above). :.. ,., 34. SUMMARY OF I~'OIiMAq'ION TE.~'I'.$ IN('LLil)IN(; INTERVAL TF..qTED. pHE~UHE DATA ~ ~OVERI~ OF OIL GAS. 35 G~GIC MARK~ ? WA~ AND MUD .... ~. ~. N.~ ~s. O~ '~ V~T.-~-~ ~4 4320-4490;'-'Shublik. Open 330 min., SI 30 min. Rec. 218' mud, no shows. . - IFP 64-76;t(iSIP 578, FFP 86-111, FSIP 689. fll 4900-5098~'5~dlerochit, Tool plugged. Torok-0kpik 2493 ~2 4899-5099i~'Sadlerochit. Open 2 hrs, SI 2 hrs., Rec. 75 bbls fresh water. Kingak 2550 No shows, IFP 161-2191, ISIP 2309. Sag River 4288 ~3 8263-8874, Katakturuk. Open 40 min., SI 90 min. Rec. 134 bbl fresh water. .Shublik 4332 No shows. IFP 3643-3760, ISIP 3947 FFP 3778-3947, FSIP 3947. Sadlerochit 4710 ' Li sburne 5675 Kayak-Keki ktuk 7965 Katakturak 8220 ~.- ~a. CO~IE DATA, A'I'I'ACI[ ~IRiEY D:Q~]~[~N5 OF LITtI~LQGY, POR~iTY, FBI~~. APP~T ~ AN:D: I+E'I'E~TEi) SiIOWS O~ O1b. 6~ OH ~ ~1 3917-23, Kingak. Rec. 5' shale and siltstone. No Sh'oWs. ~ ~2 3923-58, Kingak. Rec. 54' shale. No s~ows. ~ ~3 4289-4349,Sag River. Rec. 1.5' sandstone vfg, poor porosity, 2.5' siltsto~e tight, 51' shaly limestone, tight, no shows. ~ ~4 4868-79, Sadlerochit. Rec. 9' sandstone, fine-vfg, hard, tight, no shows. ~ ~5 4879-4924, Sadlerochit. Rec. 39' sandstone, fine 9rained, tight, no shows, D i p 5-8°. ~6 4985-88.5, Sadlerochit. Rec. 1.5' sandstone, vfg, silty, tight, no shows. ~ ~7 8865-74, Katakturak. Rec. 9' dolomite, vfg, quartz filled fracs, no shows. ... DST DST DST DST Core Core Core Core Core Core Core CONVENTIONAL CORE EXXON COMPANY U.S.A. DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION WELL._ No. ,"q~l. PAGE __/' OF__/' PAGES CORE NO -~- ' -: INTERVAL.(M.D.) 37/7-3~',,~3 (~,)INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY ~ FORMATION /~,.)"~','~.,, ..._~a.,7 ,,~;'~.~.¢f F LITH-'0'LoGYI :-EITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardness ,grain size, angularity, PERME- PORO- SAMPLE WET WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH - ABILITY SIT. Y ODOR STAIN ~,;,4///c.~.) SYMBOL sorting I~ accessories. FLUORES. CUT FLUORES. FLUORES. 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DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION ,~o. :ORE NO ~ 1NTERVAL(M.D.)~,~'~-~3z/~' INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY PAGE -~' OF -.-'~'. PAGES · LITHOLOGY! LITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardness, groin size , angulority~ PERME- PaRa-- SAMPLE WET WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTHI ABILITY. SITY ODOR STAIN SYMBOL sorting ~ accessories. - FLUORES. CUT I~L UOR,E.'S: FLUOREs. 'PROD. ¢~, ....... q3/~' __~_ -- LL { / ~ ~L , . q32 o -- . , ~ ..... q33 0 :~ ~ L;JDNVI~N I IL)NAL iJUltt' Ub_SUlffll~ I IL)N fit)NM -- EXXON COMPANY U.S.A. WESTERN DIVISION E zxz,,>/ #b - I PAGE 3 OF~ PAGES LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardness,grain size, angularity, PERME- PORO-- SAMPLE WET WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH ABiLiTY SITY ODOR : STAIN SYMBOL sorting a accessories. FLUORES. CUT FLUORES. FLUORES. PROD. , .,. ~ ~ L =~. ~, ~~: r~,,.-/.'~,~ ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~-- , , . -- I -- NO. CORE NO O~ INTERVAL(M.D.)Y~?~I~"Y~'~ INTERVAL (I.E.s.) 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DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION PAGE ~ OF ~ PAGES 40. ,b~'O /'7_~ 200o~'"' GEOLOGIST y/Tr. 3ORE NC ,~ INTERVAL (M.D.)~/8?~/-~'E~2?/ INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY ,~7 FORMATION ~'-'~ LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardness,groin size, angularity, PERME- PORO- SAMPLE WET" ' .WEFT CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH ABILITY SITY ODOR , STAIN SYMBOL sorting ~ occessoriss. - FLUORES. CUT FI' uoREs: FLUORES. PROD. ,~oo . ~,:. - ~~,~:/~,~,,~-w~,~, ,,~-~-~,-, ~,,'~, o~c. N ~/ Ill A1 ~/ ,~1 ~,'~ · · o ____~..~-- -- ,, · ~ , , · , o · ' · ! · · 0'7-' .... · ,.., ...... : ,,., ..... , .......... ~ , , H~lO-~' ' - ......... ' ~ _. --- . , . ~ '-- ~!/ ~uv, j ~~o& ~o ~ core , ~o- ' ' ' WELL, ,E'~',~'OA/'~-/ C,4/wv/,~'C; '~,~/~=~ C/NIT CONVENTIONAL CORE DESCRIPTION FORM EXXON COMPANY 'U.S.A. WESTERN DIVISION PAGE '-~ OF ~ PAGES ~10. ,.-5-0 /'7~' ~-000~'" GEOLOGIST ~ ,~.~'?? .Z',~. · 3 CORE NO ~ INTERVAL(M.D.) /'/8~29"/'/,,~'~/ INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY 37 FORMATION LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardnls~, grain size , angulority~ PERME- PORO- SAMPLE WET WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH ABILITY SITY ODOR ' STAIN SYMBOL Sorting I~ <~ccessories · FLUORES. CUT FL'UORES. FLUORES. PROD. i , · R£c. , ,. .... ~.~ , , ,, , · , , , .,, .. ~ , . · . · ~ , , ,, CONVENTIONAL CORE EXXON COMPANY U.S.A. DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION PAGE / OF ,/ PAGES NO. ,_5-'0 /~77 ~,. O 01~"' CORE NO ~' INTERVAL(M.D.) 4~9(~-4~'9~"~ INTERVAL (I.E.s.) RECOVERY /~' FORMATION GEOLOGIST_ ,~. k~'PP ~ L~. ._~/-i~Al/v.~fv' ~ 5-20-7~- LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY ; List-types color, hordneu, grain size t angularif¥~ PERME- PORO- SAMPLE WET WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH ABILITY SITY ODOR STAIN SYMBOL sorting 8 accessories. FLUORES. CUT FLUORES, FLUORES, PROD, 47~5;' ;:'..: .'.". ............... .~~-~ ...... . ........... . , ,, ,, .... ~ ............ , r . , . , ., ~ ~ ...... . ~ ~ , . , ..... ., ,, , , , -- _ WELL. II./I--,.~,,i'~ll I I~./i~l I VI%iVi WESTERN DIVISION PAGE ~, . OF ~ PAGES NO. 50 179 20o05 GEOLOGIST CORE NOL '7 INTERVAL(M.D.)~5-74- INTERVAL (I.E.S.) RECOVERY9 FORMATION , . LITHOLOGY LITHOLOGY : List-type, color, hardness, groin size , angularity, PERME- PORO- SAMPLE WET .- WET CUT DRY CUT PROB. DEPTH ABILITY SITY ODOR STAIN SYMBOL sorting I~ accessories. - FLUORES. CUT FLUORES. FLUORES. PROD. . .. / / OOLON~,~'t'F-. ' t.C,,'t'. C-..-..-..-..-..-.~,& ) V. ~;0. ~VF'G.~, NO O~..~,.'~"~-,W~U~.~--~ .. ,, ~71~ ~/~ }~/ A~ ~VE ~{ ~~~ v. ~. ~. . ---- . , . , , , , ..... Company_ ..... E_XXO.~ c_O.M..P_A~Y__z USA Well___ CANNING RIVER UNIT ~'/ A-1 Field__ WILDCAT Count), Location ARCTIC SLOPE State ALASKA Sec. 19-3N-24E CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Pe/rol.wm Re.tort,oh' l:.ngi.eering DALLAS. TEXAS Formation Cores DIAMOND Drilling Fluid Elevation Rem:,rks_ CONVENTIONAL ANALYSIS Page 1 of File BP-3-319 Date Report 5/6/74 Analysts WSP CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS (l:igurc.~ i. ~arc.t/~cscs re~er 1o /oohtote rcntar]~$) SAMPLE t DEPTH NUMBERI FEET PERMEABILITY ] .......... MILLIDARCYSKa POROSITY I! PERCE.T .OR~'-O~TAL V£RT,C^L |Boyles 1 4289.1 <0.1 4.4 2 4289.4 <0.1 4.8 3 4290.2 <0.1 5.2 4 4291.3 <0.1 3.1 5 4292.1 <0.1 3.4 6 4868.7 <0.1 1.1 7 4869.8 <0.1 0.8 8 4870.5 <0.1 0.8 9 4871.3 <0.1 0.6 10 4872.4 <0.1 0.9 11 4873.5 <0.1 1.4 12 4874.6 <0.1 0.9 13 4875.5 <0.1 1.3 14 4876.6 <0.1 2.2 RESIDUAL J SATURATION · J PROBABLE I t " TOTAL IPRODUCTION VOL,°J~L % PO.E j,~;~fE J 0.0 75.0 np 0.0 73.1 np 0.0 72.8 np 0.0 66.7 np 0.0 68.8 np REMARKS ss, vfg, v slty, pyr Ma aa aa ss, vfg, dns aa aa a8 aa aa aa aa aa 15 4879.2 <0.1 2.1 0.0 72.3 np 16 4880.5 <0.1 3.0 0.0 74.3 np 17 4881.5 <0.1 5.0 0.0 73.3 np 18 4882.5 <0.1 4.5 0.0 72.1 np 19 4883.5 0.1 5.5 0.0 76.8 np aa 20 4884.5 0.1 6.1 0.0 .79.4 np aa 21 4885.4 <0.1 3.8 0.0 77.4 np aa 22 4886.5 <0.1 1.7 0.0' 72.3 np aa 23 4887.4 <0.1 1.8 0.0' 76.4 np aa 24 4888.6 <0.1 2.9 0.0 72.4 np aa 25 4889.5 <0.1 3.3 0.0.. 75.0 np aa 26 4890.5 <0.1 3.3 0.0 72.8 np aa 27 4891.5 <0.1 1.6 0.0 76.5 np aa 28 4892.5 <0.1 3.1 0.0 74.3 np aa 29 4893.4 <0.1 3.9 0.0 78.8 np aa 30 4894.5 <0.1 4.3 0.0 72.3 up aa ss, vfg, dns Ma aa NOTE: ( * ~ REFER TO ATTACHED LETTER. ( 2 ) OFF LOCATION ANALYSES~NO INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS. { I ~ INCOMPLETE CORE RECOVERY--INtERPREtATION RESERVED. These nnalyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client t~I whom. ~nd for who~ ~xcl~iv~ ~ USe, this report is m;~de. Tile interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best jude:meat of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and o~-rdssions ccpted); but Core I~boratories, Inc., nnd its officers and employees, as.sume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operation, or profitableness of lilly oil, gas or other mineral well or s.,qlld i~l connection with which such report is used or relied upon. Company EXXON COMP/\NY~ USA CORE LABORATORIES. INC. DALLAS. TEXAS ....................... Formation ........ __Page 2 .......... of \Veil ........... C AN X 1 NG_~R Iy ER__.U.~.I_T._ ¢~A- 1 Field WILDCAT County__ ARCTIC SLOPE._ State ALASKA Location Cores___D__IAMOND Drilling Fluid Elevation Remarks File BP-3-319 Date Report 5/1..8/74 Analysts WSP ., CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS (Figures in parc.lhc,r~ re~ct lo /oohtole re.lariat) SAMPLE DEPTH NUMBER FEET 31 4895.4 32 4896.5 33 4897.5 34 4898.5 35 4899.2 36 4900.3 37 4901.2 38 4902.2 39 4903.3 . 40 4904.4 41 4905.5 42 4906.5 43 4907.4 44 4908.4 45 4909.5 46 4910.6 47 4911.6 48 4912.6 49 4913.7 50 4914.6 PERMEABILITY MILLIDARCYS HORIZONTAL I VERTICAL <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0,1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 <0.1 t POROSITY PERCENT 3.4 3.8 3.0 2.4 3.0 3.1 2.4 1.8 2.1 1.4 :l.3 :1.3 :1.2 :1.5 1.3 :1.2 1.7 51 4985.5 <0.1 1.4' 52 4986.4 <0.1 2.8 53 8865.2 <0.1 0.4 54 8866.7 O. 1 0.6 55 8867.4 <0.1 0.7 56 8868.6 <0.1 1.1 57 8869.3 <0.1 0.8 58 8870.4 <0.1 0.6 59 8871.6 <0.1 0.3 60 8872.2 <0.1 0.8 61 8873.2 <0.1 0.8 RESIDUAL SATURATION TOTAL o, u % WATER o~ VOLUME POre % ~ore PROBABLE PRODUCTION 0.0 72.5 np ss, vfg, dns O. 0 65.6 np aa 0.0 72.8 np aa 0.0 72.1 np aa 0.0 74.4 np aa 0.0 65.5 np aa 0.0 68.6 np aa 0.0 72.3 np aa 0.0 72.8 np aa 0.0' 72.3 np aa 0.0 68.8 np aa 0.0,. 68.5 ap aa 0.0 76.4 np aa O. 0 66.7 ap aa 0.0 66.8 np aa O. 0 68.6 ap aa 0.0 76.2 np aa 0.0., 76.4 np aa 0.0 80.0 np aa O. 0 72.1 np aa aa aa 0.0 75.0 ap dol, dns 0.0 85.6 np aa 0.0 75.0 np aa 0.0: 66.8 np aa 0.0 75.0 np aa O. 0 60,0 np aa 0.0 75.0 np aa 0.0 75.0 np aa 0.0 85.6 np aa REMARKS D~',,,,,'iSt<, ixl ,~ F OIL AND gAS · ANCk~C!RAGE N UTE: ( * ) RF'FER TO ATTACHED LETTER. ( 2 ) OFF LOCATION ANALYSES--NO INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS. { ! } INCOMPLETE CORE RECOVERY--INTERPREtATION RESERVED. These analyses, opinions or inlerpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclu.slve and confidential use. lhi.s rcl)o.t't is ll~ade. The interpretations or opintous expressed represent the best ,judt:ment of Core Laboratories. Inc. (all errors and omissions ex- cepted); but Core Laboratories. Inc.. and its officers and employees, ns.sume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity. proper operation, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand tn connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CLl-12A (REV. 1964) CHEMICAL ~ GEOLOGICAL LABORATORIES P. O. Box 2794 Casper, Wyoming WATER ANALYSIS REPORT OPERATOR Exxon CompanY~ U.S.A. WELL NO.. A-] Canninq River Unit FIELD S.E. Kavik Prospect COUNTY.. North S1 ope STATR A1 a ska DATE July 16, 1974 LAB NO[ -13238 LOCATION Sec. ] 9-T3N-R245 FORMATION Katakturak INTERVAL 8263-8874 SAMPLE FROM DST No. 3 bottom of tool. REMARKS & CONCLUSIONS: . Clear water. Confidential sample - no other information ~iven. _Cations- Sodium ...... Potacsium ..... Lithium ...... - Calcimn .... 31 . Magnesium ..... 14 Total Cations .... To'~.I disaolved solids, ag/1 - . - - . NaC' equ~valemt, rr~/l ....... meq/l Anions_ 10.87 Sulfate ...... 0.36 Chloride ...... - Carbonate ..... 1. $ 5 Bicarbonate 1.15 Hydroxide - Hydrogen sulfide - - - 13,9 3 Total Ar~orm 786 Specific resistance ~ 68°~.: 6 3 5 Observed 8.0 Calculated .... ~mg/1 105 126 0 5OO 2.18 8.80 9.10 3.55 0 8.20 13.93 ohm-meters obr~meters WATER ANALYSIS PATTERN Sample above described Scale MEQ per Unit HCOz '~SO, 10 Na 1 Ca 1 Mg 1 Fe ITIlll (Na value in above graphs include, Na. K, and LI) NOTE: Mg/l----Milligrama per Uter Meq/l'-- Milligram equivalents per Utar [~odium chloride equivalentmby Dunlap & Hmwihorne eakulation [rom C1 HCO3 SO,~ COs WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISION EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM To State of Alaska Division of 0il & Gas From J.R. Switzer Well #A-1 Canning River Unit Date 7-31-74 Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Quantity Item Interval Dual Induction Log Ind'uction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S.P. Sonic Log w/G.R. Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Ne'utron Compensated Neutron Continuo'us Dipmeter Conti~uo'us Dipmeter Plot Cont. Dipmeter Printo'ut Proximity- Mi c rolog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Ne'utron Temperature Log Synergetic Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core Analysis Conventional Cores Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed C'uttings Washed & Dried Samples Sample Description Canned Cuttings DST Reports Water Analysi s Remarks Receipt Acknowledged Date Ret'urn signed receipt to: Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. O. Box 120 Denver, CO 80201 Attn: Mr. John R. Switzer WELL SIDEWALL CORE EXXON COMPANY, U. S. A. DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION PAGE . OF~_PAGES NO.' A- ~ C.'~N. NtN, C~. ~:~tV'~--_,T'~. Ut,tiT' DATE~,,27-'TZL RUN NO. S SERVICE CO.~--~L.U~AE~----.~,~-.~,.. ATTEMPTED '~0 RECOVEREDi 20 GEOLOGIST D.L.-~,~ON, ~ ~_,~.~,Nx~..'~ " { '~.~_ J I sorting ~ accessories. II:)isfributi Color Distributi Intensity Color Quanity Color Intensity Color C~ode Type PRODUCTION ~--~ ~,~"~.~~,~~ ~c-w,:~,,~~o~, ~,~,,~,_~ ' ~ .............. -~-~ -' ~L__L_L~6~z2.0.I ........ ~.~,~ ............................. ~ ,~ ~ ~N ~ r ~ .... ~ ~ ~ ~ N N_ t ~ i ~LW~. ) CLA~g~ )~N. G~. t~ ti q ti tt it ti ti tt t~ t~ ti ~( ~ ~ ..51~ ,,.-~ ........... 5,~ ~ ~ ........... ........ ~ ..................... ~ ~ :'"- : L5 :'-C~T. G~. AtC~x~C. ~&~LW ' ......................... ~ ......... ........ ~ ....... , ......... , ............... , , · ..... , [~7:'E~. ~., ~'c~m% ~Lq ~~N ' ......................... ~j~¢-; ~-~. ~,; k~ ~¢=,' ~,~ ................... ~8._k.~t~._ .-_ ' .... . ' . ,,' ,. ..................... , ..... t , 1 t( tt tt ............ . , ..... ,, ..... , ........... . ................... , ....................... J Itti tiIl'It ttt~ttti ~ t~tt~ tt It .... ~ .]_.Iltt Il~LtiU tittxt ItItttt~tt ........ , L!.~_._L.Zg.~_~.-_=e..' ........ -L .... ~_~.. ......... . . .. . ............. , tt ,~ , ,t ,( ,t ,~ , ,~ ................... L~" ~ .~T~U* ~ ~' ' ............................ . '-,, ', F!~~ ~ " " " " . _ . ' ,',,~ . , ; ? ,.~ ',. q,,: ,~ ; ;:': ! ~ - ~ ....... , , , : ( :',, ,:q ~ ; ,' , ~4J_~tO~,:_.:~ 2.:~ .............. " .................. ...... , ~ ,t " x' " " ,' ,' " ,, ....... ' ~ .......... ~ i ' WELL, SIDEWALL CORE EXXON COMPANY, U. $. A. DESCRIPTION FORM WESTERN DIVISION PAGE '2.-OF, ~- PAGES ,,( DATE ~::)-'~"i'-~- RUN NO..~---'~,. SERVICE CO. -~..~t..gl,~~--'~'~.. ATTEMPTED. ~ RECOVERED '20 GEOLOGIST ~).L..'~,,~,~t'A. ~,.~.'~-,.~~7-~1~.., _ F ! J J LITHOLO(~Y, Lilt - type, color, hordnels, GrQifl lize, ongulQrJt¥, PERME- STAIN FLUORESENCE WET CUT DRY CUT FLR. SHOWS PROBABLE totting · ~ceasotlea.NO ' OEP.tH REC PO~SffY ABiLiTY ODOR .............. ~~~; ~-~, ............................. ~'.- ~_~;..~~_.~.~!: .... ~ ..... . ................... ...... ,,, ' ~ i Ls'~ ~. ~.~ ~~u~ ............. .... ,, , _2~___~4 _~, , ~~~AAD vu~5 .............. , ...... .......................... _ ............ ,, ~29 ~ ~g_~_._~_R_.: ~ ............................... .......................... , ' '" ............... T~~O~W~ W'~ ~0~ ~0~ ........................... .... ................ E~ O~:t~: AN ~J ~ % ~ LL~ P ~ ...................................... .... ...... ~~:~o.:~&5~5~ .~$ 2&,_~: u.~ ................................. ........... , .... , ...... Z.DsO, N~ ~G ~00~ ~,.~:~ 2~._~0_~.__~ ........... ........................ ............ , ........... ~A N~ 18 7849 N~ 28 8522]NR .......... . ............... ........ 9 3550,,,,, Ng .... ~9,79S~ ~.~29 ~G37~ ............... ,,,,,,, , '~° ~*=S0 L~~ ~o ~~ ,.s ~o~oi~. " ' .......... :: ...... :~.~":"::~ ~':~:~:-~:~"~:,~ , t ....... -- ............................... Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D A", ^ Date 5-21-74 Number 247857 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind . Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORA~E cc. Oil cc. Water Tester HR, PREST0~ Witness HR. SPROUSE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABOBS DRILLING COMPANY SM S Gravity. ~ APl ~ ~F. ~ EQ U I P M E N Z & H O L E D AT A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Sad] erache~ ....... RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 905 ~ Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval 200 ~ Recovery Water ~ ~ .~ ~F.. ppm All Depths M~sured From K~I ly bushing Recovery Mud ~ ~F.' ppm Total Depth 509~ ~ Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ ~ ~ ~F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size. 8 1/2~ Mud Pit Sample ~ ~ ~ :F. ppm Drill Collar Length 688'..I.D.. 2 3/~" Drill Pipe Length 4311 ' I.D = Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ ~ ~ "F. ppm Packer Depth(s) 4889 65 & 4899' - Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Z~ter Valve 4872~ .Ft. ......... TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface 6" Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 3/1 Choke 5 ea. 3/8" ._ Recovered 2~ bbls. ~ ~ud Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Tool opened for 32 minute first flow, closed for 27 minute closed in pressure Remarks period. Reopened for 3 minute second flow. Closed for 66 minute second closed in pressure period. CHARTS INDICATE PARTIAL PLU~GING 0F TOOLS DURING FIRST FLOW ALSO INDICATED ON CHARTS IS A SECOND SHORT FLOW AND A FINAL CLOSED IN ' PRESSURE. , ..... .... Go~g~o.' 1489 G~geNo. 1460 ~ge'~o. 611 TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 4850. Ft. Depth: 4873 Ft. Depth: 5093 Ft. ~,,,,, ,, ~ ,,, .... 24 Hour Clock 2~Hour Clock 24Hour Clock Tool A.M. ,, Est. ] ~0 OF. Blanked Off DO ........... Blanked Off nO . . Blanked Off - Opened ....... Opened A.M. ~ctuol 'F. Pressures Pressures Pre~ures Bypass ................ Reported ComPuted Field Office Field Office Field Office ..... Initial Hydrostatic 2~2~ 2~1 . _~E].B M~,.t~, ,~ Initial43 3 394 IITR i ~.o Flow ~ .~ F~.o~ 214 229 221~ 21 2fl 2246 fi3 Closed id, ~fl ~' 226 221 ] 2~! 6 2327 65~ ~ Initial - t' 226 - _~31. 460 [.[ F~°w Fi,o~ _ :.. . _ 309 - 465 . 46~ . - 3 ~ C~ose~ i, ::' -",,.==_. .39Z - 22-~ ,]~26-- - .... . .r ~, ,,,': . , , . ~-- - '' Initial ~] F~ow ~ " ...... ' ....... ~5~ . Final .... _.... Closed in Final Hydrostatic - - ~ 3'~ ..... 2'~ / ~ ~7-~ ........ ....... ~]TR Una~i]~] to read ........ , ,, ....... , ~ :' , ...... , ,, . IrOhM ![III--PRINTED IN FORMATION TEST DATA Gouge No. 61' , Depth 5093' Clock No. '7031 24 hour No. 247857 ,, I First II First , Second Second Third. Third Flow Period I Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure ' TimeDefl.I PSIG J TimeDefl. Loot+_'.0 TPeSmlGp I TimeDef'. J P$IG TimeDef,. ' I PSIG TimeDef,. [ PSIG TimeDef,. t-FO ?.cIG Temp. Temp. Log t -I- 0 Temp. Temp. Log Temp. o000" . Corr. .000" o 0 Corr.' .000" Corr. .000" 0 Corr. .000" Corr. .000" fi Corr. o .0000} 1988 I' ]0000 2246 .000 I 460 .0000 469, _ ] 1080! 2246I .0034 2325 .010i 469 .0034 2276 2 ~" .0068 2327 .0067 2314 02 2327 0101 2322 ~ 0]36. 2327 .0]35 ~323 s ..... .0170 I 23~7 ,0_1.68 - 2323 ~ 0204..I 2327 ,0202 2325 7 '! .... 02391 23..2.7 , .05-38 ~32S s i.._ 0375I 2327 .0875 2326 eI .0511j 2327 __~L211 2326 jo I' .0647 2327 .1547 2326 11 .0784 2327 .1884 2326 ~ 2 .0920, _2327 .222(1 2326 14 , .15 I .t ~ , Gauge No. 597 - Depth 5096' Clock No. ?? 12 hour ' pi .0000l 2120 Ii .nnnnl 2269 .0000 558 .0000 567 ~l .22201 2269.1j,..00701 2321 .0190 567 .0069 2130 2 I .0140 2322 .0138 2299 3 I .021 0 2323 .0207 2318 4I .0280 2323 .0276 2320 s, .0350 2323 .0345 . 2321 ...~ 6 ,0420 _2,323 .04.1 5 2321 . .. 7 .0490 I 2323 _~ 1'---i'05 2322 8 .0770 2323 ,1796 2322 9 .1050 2323 ,24.87 ?.g22 ]o , .1330 232.q 317g ] 1 .1 ~l 0 2323 ; 3869 12[ ! . lgqn 932.2 .4560 2322 13 14 ,. 15 .. Reading Interval ¢e ~ '} Minutes _.RE,V, AR<S: *First 7' intervals ar.e equal to 1 minute each, neXJ: 5 intervals are equal to 4 minutes. **First 6 int_ervals are equal to 1 minute each, next 6 intervals are equal to 10 minutes each, , ,. '"' .... '" ...... SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA Gauge No. First Flow Period I Time Deft. .000" ! 1489 .0000 .1070 PSIG Temp. Corr. 229 J Depth First Time Deft. .000" .0000 .0930 This ga!ge Closed in Pressure PSIG Temp. Corr. 229 226 .bove te: 4850' Second Flow Period Time Deft. .000" .0000 PSIG Temp. -Corr. 226 309 Fe Clock No.' 9985 Time Deft. .000" .0000 Second Closed In Pressure PSIG Temp. Corr. 309 307' J Ticket 24 hour No. Third Flow Period 247857 ran .0110 ter val ~ .2240 Lo Z - Time Deft. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. Time Deft. .000" Third Closed In Pressure P?IG Temp. Corr. Gauge No. 1460 Depth 4873' Clock No. 8417 24 hour 0 12 13 · 0000 .1070 UTR 2120 ,0000 ,0033 .0066 .0099 .0132 .0165 .01gB .0231 .0363 -_0494 : 0626 :0890 2120 2215 2215 2215 2216 2216 2216 2216 2216 22!6 22!6 22!6 22!6 · 0000 to 4 minutes. .0120 431 465 · 0000 .0033 · 0067 .OlO0 .0134 .0167 _ 0201 :0536 .0871 ,1205 .1540 .1875 .22!0 465 2180 2209 221B 2215 2215 22!6 22!6 2216-- 2216 22!6 2216 Reading Interval w j REMARKS: *First 7 intervals are equal to 1 minute each, next 5 intervals are equal Minutes **First 6 intervals are equal to 1 minute each, next 6 intervals are equal to l0 minutes each. UTR - Una,b$e to read PRINTED IN U.S.A. F::;PFEIAI_ PREClSIIRE DATA- Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ x over Drill Collars . AP 'C~;'e' ............ Handling Sub & Choke Assembly X' .over Dual CIP Valve cho. ke. assy..+..3, x overs Duo~ C~P Sampler Dua 1. CIP.. val,ve. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .: .................. VR Safety Joint .................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... O. D, J,D. TICKET NO. 247857 ' '( LENGTH ' DEPI'H i .90' 4.i0 l' R-65' 4.90' 5' 4850' 4872' 1 5' 2.80' 6.i0' 2' ' 1'1 6.70' 4873' 4889.65' 4899' Distributor ........................ x over Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ............ Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ....................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ X over 2.50" Side Wall AnchOr .................. Drill Collars ...................... x over Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... 2 Total Depth ......... ~ ............. IrORH 18'I--PRINTED IN I,I,I.A, 6 3/!52_ ! 48,50,' 1' 35' 9.50.' --50..,~' 5096' ___5099' EQUIPMENT DATA ): 5_'21 Ticket F L U I D S X M P L E D ^ ]' ^ Date -74 N.mber 247857 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PRESTON 'Witness MR. SPROUSE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Controctor,~r~uur~.) DRILLING COMPANY SM S Gravity. ° APl @ °F. . . E Q U I PM E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested. RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water __ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From_. Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. .ppm Total Depth .Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @_ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size, Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. .ppm Drill Collar Length I.D, Drill Pipe Length I.D Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @ .__ °F. ppm Packer Depth(s). Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve ,, ,Ft. ,,, TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke -, Recovered Feet of .... Recovered Feet of o Recovered Feet of I< Recovered Feet of I _Recovered Feet of J Remarks .... Fourth Gauge , ,, Gauge No. 597 'Gauge No. Gauge N'o. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 5096 Ft. ,,.Depth:,, ,., Ft. Depth: ,,, Ft. ,, 12 Hou~Clock Hour Clock ........ Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. .. °F. Blanked... Offy~ p..q~ .. Blanked. Off, .. .... Blanked Off Opened P.M. Opened A.M. . .Actual , °F. Pressures , , Pressures .... Pressures ,,' , Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported ' Com~)u~'~d · _lni___tial Hydrostatic 7617 ?F~I J'l . Minutes Minutes Initial 442 ?1 ?0 ~ Flow i~. Final 2333 2269 Closed in ? .':J .~ ? 2323 ~3-o Initial 55,8 F'o .,, Closed in _ 23.22 _ Initial ._,=._o Flow ........ Final Closed in ' .... FinOI Hydrostatic 2581 _ 2544 ............... · FORM 'IIII~PRINTED IN U,$.A, FORMATION TEST DATA LITTL£'$ 93,974 5'M 8/'73 AUG ! .q lg/,.~. DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA ~T~ME Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. Ticket FLU I D SAM P LE DATA Date , ,., ,--r'7-q-'//1 Nu,nber 607509 Sampler Pressure__ P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Holliburton -'- , 2. Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCH01<AL~E cc. Oil cc. Water Tester STEVENS Witness - cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS # 25 nm _ -- Gravity. o APl @ °F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested. RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation. Ft. CONTENT -- Z Net Productive Interval, ,Ft. I Recovery Water ___ @ __ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From __ ::~ Recovery Mud __ @ ~ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ __ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample __ @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @_ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length__ I.D. Packer Depth'(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve_ Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of .,1 Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of o<: Recovered Feet of Remarks c- FOURTH GAUGE Gauge No. /b3 Gaug~ No. Gauge'No. TEMPERATURE i TIME Depth: 4487 Ft. Depth!,, Ft. ,Dept,h: Ft. 24Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. " Z Est. °F. Blanked Off YES Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. Opened A.M. --I Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office RepOrted Computed r- e Initial Hydrostatic 2237 2252 Minutes Minutes Initial 159 178 ~ Flow -- -- iZ~, Fin°l 1 72 ._ 191 Closed i. 648 663 Initial 196 203 c o Flow ............. 8'~, Final 208 219 Closed in 757 768 Initial r- ._,:._o Flow-~ ~c~; Final Closed'in Final Hydrostatic 2225 2229 rrl X X ~, ORIel IIII--,PIRINTrrD IN FORMATION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... w~mm~,~,~...D.R :[. L.L.. p .I pE.. Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual ClP Sampler ................. Hydro-Spring Tester ............... Multiple ClP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... O.D. I.D. 6.12" 5. O0 I, ¢4" 5" 4 3/4" -5I' B" 5" 11 11 2.75" 3.06" 2.75" .87" .75" 3.06" 1 · 00" Packer Assembly ................... 11" 1.00" 1.68" Distributor ........................ 5 ~ 1 . 68" Packer Assembly ................... 11" ANCHOR PIPE SAFETY JT.---5.75" Flush Joint Anchor ' Pressure Equalizing Tube ............ 5.75" Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... &~&8~,&&s . :HEAV.Y .WALL. DRILL. PIPF Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ 11 1.68" 3.00" 4.75" 3.12" Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe S~~t ............ Side Wall Anchor ................. [~F~'/C~b~ars HT .... 500. T. EMP ....... BLANKED OFF B.T. CASE ~&&~&&&&~&~&& .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... TICKET NO. LENGTH 1 ,0I 1.05' 4.03' .90' 6.75' 5.01' 4.12' 5.26' 2.78' 7.04' , 7.32' 2.48' 23' 131' 5.75" 4.75" 5.00' 5 3/4" 4.75" 5.00' 5 3/4" 2.50" 4.50' 607509 DEPTH 4176' 4274' ' 4286' -" 4288' 4309' 4319' 4483' 4487' 4490' IrOFtM IlI7~PRIHTED IN U.III.A. EQUIPMENT DATA LITTLE'6 F L U I D S A M P L E D ^ T A Date 7-3-74 Ticket N u,'nber 607509 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. of Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLED~str~ct ANCHORAGE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester STEVENS Witness - cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS # 25 nm Gravity. ° APl @ °F. E Q U I PM E N Z & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio._ cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested :Chub ! i k RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 925' CONTENT Ft. Net Productive Interval, - Ft. RecoveryWoter __ @ __°F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing Recovery Mud ~ @ °F. ppm Total Depth P B T D 4490' -- · · · · Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size, 1 Mud Pit Sample __ @ __ °F. ppm Drill(~eo'Jl~r1L~e 465' I.D,, 3.121"---- Mud Pit Sample Filtrate~ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length___ 3807' I.D... 4,2-76" Packer Depth(s) 4309' - 431 9' Ft. Mud Weight 9 6 vis 55 cp Depth Tester Valve 4286' - --- Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface H m 5" Cushion NONE Ft. Pres. Valve NONE Choke BUBBLE ~e .7 Recovered 218' Feet of ..drilling mud Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of < Recovered Feet of ~- Recovered Feet of -- Remarks TOO1 opened to flow @ 1 '05 AM with a fair blow of air for the first 5 minutes of the 11 minute first flow. Closed tool for a 30 minute first closed in pressure. Tool reopened with a very slight blow of air for 2 hours. Closed tool for a 120 minute second closed in pressure. NOTE' BOTH CLOSED ,IN PRESSURES ARE QUESTIONABLE DUE TO LEAKAGE.. _ Gauge No. 5~/ Gauge 'No. 0 1 [ Gauge 'No. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth:42741Ft. Depth: 4288' · Ft. Depth: 4483' -- Ft. 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A.M. ,, Est. °F, BlankedOffNO BlgnkedOffNO BlankedOff YES Opened 1 '05 P.M. 4482' Opened A.M. Act.al @ 105 Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 5'46 P.~. _ Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported ' Comput'~d _Initial Hydrostatic - - 2126 2'1;40 2'2'33 2-251 Minutes Minutes -~o ~t~o~ 58 81 64 66 '1-5~) --T8-3 - e'c Flow ..... - ~Z Final 88 100 76 81 171 191 11 Closed in - - 578 551 64-7 663 3-0-- _ ~ Initial - - 86 95 195 206 ..... ' '--- i.[ Flaw Final - - ...... - 111 11 5 207 --' 222 ~-20 ............... ~ Closed in - _ 689 662 745 770 120 ~ Flow--.Initi-----°/ ..... ~.~ .... Final ._ Closed in Final Hydrostatic - - 2119 2124 2230 2239 -- FORM Igl'-"PRINTEE) IN U,~.A, FORMATION TEST DATA '1 4 FormatiOn Testing SerVice Rep t AUt~ t ~. 19f, DIVISION ',.. r ~tL ,.'-,ND GAt ANCHORAGE II/II/ll~lllll'llltl DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA · II ~TIME Each Horizonta 'ricket .~ F L U I D S ^ M P L E D A T ^ Dote 5-22-74 Number 247858 , Sampler Pressure... P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton , _-'t Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE 3.-1 cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PRESTON Witness MR. ASHW00D cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. ControctorNABORS DRILLING COMPANY BC S Gravity. ° APl @ °F. E Q U I P M E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio_.. cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Sadl erochi t RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 905 ~ CONTENT _Ft. Net Productive Interval 200" Ft. Recovery Water ~ @ __ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing Recovery Mud ~ @ °F. ppm Total Depth 5099' ~ Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ __ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. __ppm Drill Collar Length 684' I.D. 3 3/4" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 4312.18' I.D,. ?? Packer Depth(s) 4889.45' - 4898.8' Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve4872.9 ~ Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke ~" Choke 3/4" Recovered 4429 Feetof Fresh water (75 barrels) Recovered Feet of ~' ~-- 3 Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of t_Recovered Feet of i.:~,~ ,, arks See production test data sheet ," Gauge No. 1489 Gauge No. 14'60 Gauge No. 611 TEMPERATURE -r Depth: 4858 90' T~ME rt. Depth:, 4873 90' · , Fi. Depth: 5091 ' · I=t. (/1 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool A.M. r- ' cD Est. °F. Blanked Off No BlankedOff No Blanked Off - Opened 10'00 F~. r'ri 5090' @ 122 Opened Actuol & l 2~F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 2' 00 P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed ..Initial Hydrostatic - _ 2520 2537 2634 2646 Minutes Minutes ~.= Initial 57 10 73 64 152 176 ~.~ Flow ,,, bT.~. Final 2072 2098 2126 2104 2196 2195 120 119 Closed in 2072 2082 2213 2222 2302 2312 120 121 'o~ Initial c o Flow -- u°'c Final r- Closed in Initial ._~.o Flow ~_~.. Final Closed in Final Hydrostatic - - 2477 2497 2~87 2.~96 ' rtl X F'OIqM IIBI--PRINTIED IN U.II,A. ,.ORMATION TEST DA ,.,T,--,', ,,,,, ,, ,/,, \LC Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Date 5-22-74 Number 247858 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton of Job OPEN HOLE District ANCHORAGE Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PRESTON Witness MR. ASHWOOD cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS DRILLING COMPANY BI~ S Gravity. ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested. RESISTIVITY CHLORI DE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud ~ @ ~ °F. .ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ ~ °F. .ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D Drill Pipe Length ,I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @ ~ °F. .ppm Packer Depth(s). Ft. Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valve. Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of B Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks - _ __ FOURTH GAUGE' Gouge No. 597 Gauge No. Gouge'No. TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: ~)CJSI Ft. Depth: ,, Ft. Depth: Ft. 12Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. °F. Blanked Offy~ Blanked Off Blanked Off Opened P.M. Opened A.M. Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported'' Computed Initial Hydrostatic 2641 2647 Minutes Minutes ~-~o Flow Initial 161 177 ._~'r- Final 2191 2198 Closed in 2309 231 3 ~ Initial c o Flow u°'~ ,, Final ., ~' -- Closed in ,,, Initial .~_.9 Flow ~. ,,, Final Closed in .... Final Hydrostatic, 2.~g4 I FORM fI~I~PRINTED IN U.II,A, (... ,DRMATION TEST LITTLE'"" 9'4974 SM e/75 Cosing perfs, Bottom choke, 3/4" su~. temp .... 'F Ticket No. 247858 C~s gravity Oil gravity. GaR Spec. gravity Chloride~ ppm Res. c~ *F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED. Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rote Rote Remarks ps~ MCF BPD p.m. ., 5:00 AM ¼" Picked up tools 10: O0 ,, 0 Tool opened 10'15 ,, 0 Medium blow in bucket 10:50 ,, 0 Good blow in bottom of bucket 11'35 ,, 34 Installed Halliburton gauge 12'00 ,, 30 Closed tool 2-00 PM Closed hydrosprinq .. M,, ..... ., · .... ..... PRODUCTION TEST-DATA LIT1'LI'i eJ971 BM Gauge No. 1489 First Flow Period i 6! 13 14 15 Time Defl. .000" ,0000 PSIG Temp. Corr. 10 .0648 652* .1330 .2012 .2694 .3376 .4060 1165 1529 1792 1986 2098 Gauge No. oJ .0000 .0647 21 .1328 -3 .2009 ~ .2690 j Depth First Closed In Pressure Time Defl. .000" .0000 .4010 L °gT PSIG Temp. Corr. 2098 2O82 4858' Second Flow Period Time Defl. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. Clock No. 9985 Second Closed In Pressure Time Defl. Log-~-- .000" PSlG Temp. Corr. ITicket 24 hour No. Third Flow Period Time Defl. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. 247858 Third Closed In Pressure Time Deft. I~og----~ .000" P.CIG Tcmp. Corr. 1460 Depth 4873' Clock No. 841 24 hour 64 ' .0000 2104 735* .0034 2203 2111 .0068 2208 1554 .0102 2209 1812 .0136 2209 .0170 2211 10 11 1121 14 .3371 11994 .4050 2104 Reading Interval 20 O204 .0238 .0272 .0306 .0340 .1019 .1699 .237R .3057 4!!0 2211 2212 2212 2213 2213 2216 2219 2221 2221 2222 Minutes REMARKS: *Interval = 19 minutes interval = 31 minutm_~_ **First 111 intervals : 1 minu_t~_ roach; ne×t 4 intervals : ?0 minutes each; last J Ticket Gauge No. 611 Depth 5091 ' Clock No. 7031 24 hour No. 247858 ) First I First Second Second Third Third Flow Period ~, Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Time Deft. PSIG Time Deft. - t -{- ~ PSIG Time Deft. PSIG Time Deft. Lo- t -{- ~ PSIG Time Deft. PSIG Time Deft. ~ P-CIG Temp. LOg Temp, Temp, Temp, TernD. Log TernD. .000" Corr. .000" ~ Corr. .000' Corr. .000' bi (~ Corr. .000' Corr. .000" ,, Corr. o · 0000 1 76 .0000 2195 .0647 818' .0034 2294 2 .1328 1289 .0068 2297 3 .2009 1643 .0102 2299 , .2690 1903 .0136 2300 5 .3371 2086 .0170 2301 6 .4050 2195 .0204 2301 7 .0238 2301 -- 8 .0272 2302 I 9 .0306 2302 -- ]o .0341 2303 -- .1022 2307 -- ]2 .1 703 2309 -- 13 .2384 2310 -- ]4 ,3065 2310 15 II .4120 I 12312 Gauge No. 597 Depth 5095' Clock No. 01 11 12 13 14 15 .0000 177 .1314 850* .2697 1303 .4080 1655 .5463 1901 .6846 2086 .8230 2198 Reading Interval 20 REMARKS: .0000 2198 12 hour .0070 2295 · O139 2299 .O2O9 2301 .0278 2302 .O348 2302 .0417 2303 .0487 2304 .0556 .0626 .0695 2304 2304 2304 230R 2317 23!2 23!3 .2085 .3475 .4R65 _8~.!0 Minutes *Interval = 19 minutes **First l0 intervals = 1 minute each; next 4intervals = 20 minutes each; last interval = 31 minutes SPECIAl_ PRFS IIRF I-)ATA i Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Rever~ing Sub ...................... Water Cushion Valve ................ Drill Pipe ........................ - Drill Collars ...................... ~r~,~~=e~o~~ A. P. Cas e - Dual CIP Valve ................... - Dual CIP Sampler ................ Hydro-Spring Tester ............... O. D, Multiple ClP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. - Hydraulic Jar .................... - VR Safety Joint ............... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 7 3/4" Distributor ........................ - Packer Assembly ................... 7 ~/4" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ... (2.).. Total Depth ....................... I. Do 3 3/4" -- -- - 3 3/4" 5 3/4" - 5 3/4" - TICKET NO. LENGTH I 4312.18' 684' 4.10' 4.90' 1 4' 5' 2.80' 6.10' 2' 2.50' 148.50 ' 35' 5' 4.50' 247858 DEPTH 4858.9' 4872.9'. 4873.9' 4889.45' Z~RqR.R' 5091 ' 5095' 5099' FORM 1~7--PRINT"rD IN EQUIPMENT DATA LITTC~'~ Formation Testing Service Report I"xl~ ..... "~'-*' : ,...IL ~.ND gAS DUNCAN, OKLAHOMA uJ - TIME Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. Ticket F L U I D S A M P t E D A T A Dote ,., ,.., ,-~A-9(::I-'Tz1 Number 607508 ~o Sampler Pressure .......... P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton .~ ~.co¥ory: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester HR. STEVENS Witness I~. BRUCE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor N^BORS #25 BC S , Gravity. ° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T 8, H O L E D A T A co Gas/Oil Ratio_ cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested.__ Kaktak Zurak RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE CONTENT Elevation Ft. ho Net Productive Interval .Ft. -I~ Recovery Water ___ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From_Eelly Bushing Recovery Mud ~ @ __ °F. __ .ppm Total Depth 8874' Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate__ @ __ °F. .ppm Main Hole/Casing Size ] ?~'_ 486g' p~,, 4868'-8874' _ Mud Pit Sample __ @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - I.D Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ @_ °F. .p~;n Drill Pipe Length~_ _C)._~' I.D. 4. "- Packer Depth(s) 87-1~_ _ ' - 8263~ ~Ft. Mud Weightr~:/.c~ + vis ____ cp Depth Tester Valve _~?-~-_~ ' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke ~" Choke .75" Recovered 10 **o~,, Barrels of mud 563' Recovered 1_34 *m~ Barrels of water 7634' Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks See production test data sheet ..... Gouge No. 3638 Gauge No. 3639 GaUge'No. 3341 TEMPERATURE TIME ~ ...... Depth: 8221 I Ft. ..Depth: . 8237'.. Ft. Depth: 8866' . Pt. :z: 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Tool AiM. Est. °F. Blanked Off - Blanked Off l~lO Blanked Off yRs Opened 1 736 P.M. o "8865'@ Opened AiM. m Actual 171 °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 1946 P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed .~'r. Final 2]_36 _36_49 ............. 324.L.]3269 3737 3746 ' 10 10 ~-o ' ' Initial ....2136.: .... 3649 _._3272___ 337z) .......... 3_76! .............. .37_7.3 ....................................... z ...... r-- ,~ ,~ ' Fincfl _3625 ................ 3649 ............. 3682 3688 3.9.40 ......... _39.50 ................. 3..0 .............. 30 .......... Clo~ed in _ ....3649 ...................... 36.82 ............. 3688 ................. 3.9.ZJ0 ........... 395D 60 ............... _6.1 .......... .... ~ Flow ....................................................................................... Closed in ..... .FL!.!?, !:!Yc~r.?.!~_'t.!c_ ..... ': .......................... ,. - ...................... 4092 .............. 4.069 .............. 4332 ............ 4344 ....... ~ .......... FORMATION 'TEST DATA Gauge No. 3341 First Flow Period Time Deft. .000" .0000 .0072 .0144 PSIG Temp. Corr. 3648 3651 3677 J Depth 3730 First' Closed In Pressure Time Defl. .000" .0000 .0990 PSIG Temp. Corr. 3746 3950 8866' Second Flow Period Time Deft. .000" .0000 .0167 PSIG Temp, Corr. .0667 3773 3823 .0333 3892 .0216 3699 .0500 3935 .0288 .0360 3746 .0834 · 1000 3945 395O 3950 Clock No. 9985' Second Closed In Pressure Time Deft. .000" .0000 .2030 PSIG Temp. Corr. 3950 3950 JTicket 24 hour No. Third Flow Period Time Deft. .000" PSIG Temp. Corr. 607508 Third Closed in Pressure Time Deft. Lo- t -f- 8 .000" g~-~ PSIG Temp. Corr. Gauge No. 990 Depth 8870' 11 12 15 .0000 .0068 .0136 3663 3663 3682 .0204 3706 .0272 3742 .0340 3759 .0000 .0980 3759 3961 ,0000 .0167 .0333 .0500 .0667 .81R34 Reading Interval 2 5 REMARKS: 3783 Clock No. 841 .0000 ? 3961 3829 .2050 3961 3901 3945 3954 3961 3961 hour Minutes C FOR, le3--PRINTED IN U.S,A, SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA LITTLE'e'9397 .... /'7' Drill Pipe or Tubing ................ Reversing Sub ...................... ==~~m~ .. Dr.i. 11. P.i. pe.. =~e~, , .X-0ver ............... ~~ ./t. P .... Cas.e .......... Dual ClP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. O, D, I, Do TICKET NO. LENGTH 607508 6.12" 5" 5" 4 3/4" 5" 11 4.276" 2.75" 3.06" . 2,75" .87" 12' 93' 1.05' 4.03' .90' 6.75' Hydro-Spring Tester ................. 5" ' Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ..................... VR Safety Joint ................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 1, 5" 5" 7.75" 3,06" 1" 1.68" 2" 3¼" 3" 5.01' 4.12' 5.26' 2.78' 6.14' 2' 7.36' 2.48' 18' .84' 573' Distributor ........................ 5" Packer Assembly ................... Anchor pipe safety joint 7.75" 5.75" 5,75" Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... X Over sub 6 1/8" Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill pipe Heavy wall 5" Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ HT-500 Recorder - Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. X Over sub Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case .. (.2.}.. Total DePth ....................... 6 1/8" 3¼" 5.75" 4.75" 5.75" 2.50" 1.50' 1 60" 54" DEPTH 8221' 8235' 8237' 8255' 8263' 8865' 8866' 8870' 8874' IrORM lei--PRINTED IN EQUIPMENT DATA Casing perfs. 8263'-8874' t~ 75" Bottom choke ' Surf. temp °F Ticket No. 607508., Gas gravity. .Oil gravity GaR Spec. gravity Chlorides ppm Res. ~ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks psi MCF BPD BUbDI~ 1739 Hose 3# PS[ Tool opened with a strong blow 1 740 " 3.5 1741 " 5 1742 " 7 1743 " 10 1744 " 12 1745 " 13 1746 " 18 Closed tool 1821 " 10 Opened tool with a strong blow 1823 " 20 Mud to surface at 1838 1825 " 30 1826 " 40 .. 1827 " 50 1828 " 60 Opened to ¼" choke 1833 ¼" 10 · 1835 " ' 0 Closed ¼" choke Bubb' e 1837 Hose 10 1838 3/8" 10 Opened 3/8" choke, fluid(Mud) to surfal:( 1 F~40 " 8 1846 " 6 Closed tool Tried to reverse outplugged circulatinc s__ub. (Pump_ed down on drill pipe until circulating sub plugg.ed. Pulled 53 _. stands drill pipe. Hit mud. Reversed through drill pipe.) ', ,, .... ~¢ _ ,, ,, 14 , ,, , , .o,,,,,,,,_.,,,,,..,,,.u,.,,,. I... PRODUCTION TEST ATA Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E D A Z A Date ,, ~-, ..F;-?q-7/l Number 607.508 Scmpler Pressure .......... P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton ~0covcry: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job OPEN HOLE District' NORTH SLOPE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester HR. STEVENS W~tness I~. BRUCE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor NABORS #25 BC S Gravity.__ __° APl @ °F. EQ U I PM E N T & H O L E D A T A Gas/Oil Ratio_ cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested. RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation .Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water ___ @ __ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Recovery Mud ___ @ __ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ __-- °F. .ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample __ @ --°F. .ppm Drill Collar Length_. I.D Drill Pipe Length.. I.D Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ____ @ ___ °F. .ppm Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis_ cp Depth Tester Valve Ft, TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke ,, Reco<,ered Feet of ., Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Remarks FOURTH GAUGE Gouge No. 990 Gauge No. Gouge 'No. ' .... TEMPERATURE TIME Depth: 8870' F,t., Depth: Ft. Depth: , ,, ,,Ft' , .... 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool A.M. Est. °F. Blanked Off Yes Blanked Off Blanked Off ...Opened P.M. Opened A.M. Actual °F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass P.M. Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported computed Initial Hydrostatic.. 43~1 4398 Minutes Minutes Initial 3643 3663 ~ Flow .... ._.c_ Final 3730 3759 -~. aosed ~n --'3947 3961 - 't:.o Initial 3778 3783 c o Flow ..... °~'c Final 3947 3961 ~- Closed i,~ 3947 3961 Initial .~._ Flow .r: ~, Final Closed in .... .Fi, ?J. _H_..Y..~:tr_° S t °.t'_' C_ ......... 4.3...3._3. ............... .4..3_.5 7__ ............................. - c FORMATION TEST DATA EITTLE'$ g3~74 ~M 8/73 I Ticket Gauge No. 3638 Depth 8221 ' Clock No. 3483 24 hour No. 607508 First First Second Second Third Third Flow Period Closed in Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Temp.PSIG Time Deft. Lo- t -J- ~ Temp.PSIG Time Defl. Temp.PSIG Time Defl. Lo- t -J- (~ Temp.PSIG Time Deft. TemI~.PSIG Time Defl. Log-L~ Temp.P$1G Corr. ,000" bi i~ Corr. ,000'° Corr, ,000" ~ ~ Corr. ,000" Corr, .000" ~ Corr. 3649 ,0000 3649 ,0000 3649 ,0000 3649 3649 ,0980 3649 ,1000 3649 ,2020 3649 RUN AB)VE TOOL ...... t Time Deft. .000" 0t .0000 10 t3 14 J]sj Gauge No. 3639 Depth 8237' Clock No. 7031 24 hour .0068 .0204 .0272 il .0340 11 13 14 15 , ~i Ret;ding Interval iRE,MARKS: FORM !83--PRINTED IN 2976 .0000 3269 .0000 3374 .0000 2976 .0970 3688 .0168 3488 .2020 3045 .0337 3595 3121 .0505 3662 .0674 .0842 .1010 3200 3269 3681 3686 3688 3688 3688 Minutes SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA LITTLE'5 33976 5M 8/73 ~esting Service ~eport AUG ~ ~ 1§7d DUNCAN, ©KL A H @M A ' TIME .......... , ....... ~., Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. Form 9-331 (May 1963) U N}:' 'D STATES s,;BMxT IN TRIPI.~? 'TE" (Other lnstructto~ DEPARTME OF THE INTERIOR vcr~eside} GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such prepay. Is.) 1, of,, UI F-I WELL WELL OTHER Form approved. Budget_Bureau No. 42-R1424. 5. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SEI'~IAL NO. F-034383 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIRE NAME NA Wildcat 2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. FARM OR L~ASE NAME Exxon Corporation Block A 3. ADDRES~ OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO. P. O. Box 120, Denver, Colorado 80201 1 4. LOCATION O~' W~:~,L (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At surface 695' SNL and 3096' WEL of Section 19-T3N-R24E, UPM 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME Exxon Canning River Unit 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILD(YAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., OR BLK. AND SURVEY OR AREA Sec. 19-T3N-R24E, UPM i4. PER,UT NO. IlS. E~VArlONa (Show whether vt, Rr, ~,:. et~.) X2. COUNTY OR PARIS'-'{ ~a. STATE GR=895 North Slope Alaska 16. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data · " " NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONs REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF-' . FRACTURE TREATMENT :: . ALTERING CASINO SHOOTING OR ACIVIZXNO '. ASA~DONlVIENT* (Other) NOT~: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log form.) 17. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is directionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * . SEE ATTACHED FOR DETAILED PROCEDURE. ::. · y .~i.-~J~his spade' faf Federal or State office use) /! APPROVED/BY CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: TITLE Approved CopY. Returned *See Instruction~ on ~ ..... ~.,,.,~ ' Date 7/1/74 7/1/74 7/1/74 7/2/74 7/4/74 7/6/74 7/7/74 7/7-7/12/74 Abandonment Procedure Exxon #A-1 Canning River Unit Set open hole cement plug, #1 from 7800' to 8000' using 78 sks. of Class G + 1% CFR-2. Plug was set with 410' of 3½" tail pipe on the bottom of 5" drill pipe and circulated in place. Set open hole cement plug #2 from 5800' to 5400' using 155 sks. of Class G neat. Plug set as above. Set open hole cement plug #3 from 5000' to 4500' with 370 sks. of Class G + 1.0% CFR-2. Tagged plug with 12¼" bit at 4287'. Drilled medium hard to hard cement from 4287' to 4490'. Tested plug with 45,000 lbs. bit weight and the pump running. Plug held. Spot open hole plug from 4300 back to 4100 using 214 sks. of Class G Neat Cement. Go in hole with 3~"'tubing2 stinger on end of drill pipe and spot cement pl.ug across 13-3/8" casing shoe from 2275 back to 1875. W.O.C. - Pull out of hole,pick up 12¼" rock bit and dress off plug to 1910'. Set 35,000 lbs. on plug. Circulate mud out of casing with water at 1900'+-. Pull up to 1108' and circulate hole full of diesel. Remove BOP's and 13-3/8" well head. Weld steel plate with 4" collar on top of 13-3/8 casing. Install 4" riser with valve above ground level. Clean up location and demobilize. The move off location will not be made for environmental reasons until after freeze up, at which time the location clean up and reconditioning will be completed. Notice will. be given by subsequent report when this is.accomplished. RS:al 13 3/8" CAPPED W/STEEL PLATE W/4" COLLAR a 4" VALVE. ~,TELL 5Lz~PJ~ER IS ON LOC~XTION TO BE IN- STALLED WHEN TOP PLUG IS SET. ABANDONMENT SCHEMATIC E ,,ON A-I CANNING RIVER icNIT DIESEL OIL FROM 1100' TO SURFACE 36"x32"x28" I~:SULATED & FRIGEP~TED COMDUCTER @ 114' ,~=~,m~m~.n TO SURFACE 20"@498' CE.~.~NTED TO SUR- FACE W/1950 SKS OF PEP~tA FROST CEHENT PLUG#4: 2275-i875' W/200 SKS OF CLASS G NV. AT - DRESSED OFF PLUG TO 1910' PLUG ~.4: 4300-4100' W/214 SKS CLASS G NEAT CMT. PLUG ~.3:5000-4490'W/370 SKS CLASS G CMT, +1% CFR-2 TAGGED W/45,000lbs ~fEIGHT W/12¼" BIT PLUG ~2: 5800-5400' W/155 SKS CLASS G CE}iENT PLUG #1:8000'-7800'W/78 SKS CLASS G CEMENT +1.0% CFR-2 RS 7/3/74 9.6 ~/GAL WATER BASE MUD 9.6 ~/GAL WATER BASE MUD 9.6 ~/'G AL WATER BASE MUD TD@8874' 13 3/8 @21 38' CE~,SENTED TO SUR- FACE W/2220 SRS OF PEP2<A FROST CE~,~NT FOLLO;.~ED BY 300 SKS ' "CLASS G" CEMENT. ,, 12~" HOLE TO 4868' REDUCED HOLE SIZE TO 8%". 8~j" HOLE TO 8874' COMPANY, U.S.A POST O~F~CE BOX 120 · DENVER. COLORADO 8,')201 EXPLORATION DF PARTMENT WESTERN rjIVISION July 18, 1974 Mr. Rodney A. Smith United States Department of Interior GeoTogical Survey P. O. Box 259 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Re: Exxon #A-1 Canning River Unit Notice of Abandonment Dear Mr. Smith: Attachment in triplicate For your approval is Form 9-881 covering the abandon- ment procedure For the captioned we1!. Yours very truly, DMV:sp Attachments Mr. Homer L. Burretl, Chairman (2)// .... Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorc~ge, Alaska 99504 Mr. W. J. Hendy Mobil Oil Corporation P. O. Box 5444 Denver~ Colorado 80217 Atlantic Richfield Company P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Home Petroleum Corporation 304 Sixth Avenue S.W. Calgary, Alberta Canada Mr. E. G. Hoskins Shell Oil Company Alaska Division P. O. Box 527 Houston, Texas 77001 A DIVISION OF EXXON CORPORATION Mr. V. H. Stone Phillips Petroleum Company 1300 Security Life Building Denver, Color&do 80202 T2 POR4 Mr. R. K. Riddle Exxon Company, U.S..A. P. O. Box 440 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 · ,li!i .... g 5 'i . t., ,.,, ,,..,,,., ,, ,,, ,'"" CONFIDENTIAL ~n,~ ~o. P--4 STATE 6.. A. LASKA SUBMrr m SUPL~CAT~ ~.._~L'V. a- I-7'0 ......... 5 ~ .~P! NUA'IERICAJ., ~2ODE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CONVV~I'FrEE I DZR I 50-179-20005 ' " ' ' ~]~ ~ LEASE DESiGAtA~--ION A%'D S~XAL ~O. MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING ~c. GEOL" AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~ " o,~,,~ ~ ~*".,~ ~ o,,,, Wildcat ~ ~'~ ~/ NA ....... Exxon Company, U,S.A. ~ 5 ENO O.nn~nn P~,,~ IIm~+ Rln~b A .... P. O. Box 440 - Anchorage, Alaska qqRlO J2 GEOL Jk.~ I 695'SNL and 3096 WEL of Section 19 j ~E~ ...... j~_Wildcat T3N-R24E,UPM J D~f-J .... n s~C.o~> ~'' ~' J sec J Sec.19-T3N-R24E,UPM ~ ~ONFER: ,,,, ,, FILE; t~ P~zz ~o --..... . .... 73-24 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH. CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CE/ViF2~T!ING JOES INCLUDING DEPTH SET AAFD VOLLrlVIES USED. PERFORATIONS, TESTS ANT) iqJZSULTS FISHING JOBS JI/ArK IN HOLE AND SIDE-T]R.ACKED HOLE AND A2qY OTI~ER SIGNIFICANT ~GES IN HOL~ CONDITIONS ~7/1 thru 7/7- 1974 Set open hole plug #2 from 5800' back to 5400' using 155 sks. Class G neats. Pulled 9 stds. and circulated out. Set open hole plug #3 from 5000' back to 4500' using 370 sks. class G neats plus 338# CFR2. W.O.C. for 16 1/2 hrs. Tagged top of cement at 4287. Drilled hard cement to 4490'. Set 45000#weight on plug. Trip for test tool. D.S.T. #4 from 4320' to 4490'. Tool open l0 min., shut in 30 min., open 2 hrs. and closed 2 hrs. Recovered 218' of rat hole mud with a 200 ppm chloride. No gas. Trip to pick up 3 1/2" tbg. stinger. Set open hole plug #4 from 4400' back to 4100' using 214 sks. class G neats. Attempted to run 13 3/8" Howco retainer. Retainer set in top of first joint. Cut off casing and removed retainer. Replaced casing and BOP's. Set cement plug across 13 3/8" casing shoe from 2275' back to 1875'. W.O.C. for 19 hrs.. Dressed off top of cement plug from 1876' to 1910'. Set 45000# of weight on plug. Washed mud out of casing with water from 1910' to the surface. Pulled up to 1108' and displaced water with 149 bbls. of diesel, fuel. Pulled out of hole and filled casing with 10 bb.ls diesel. Nippled down BOP's and installed dry hole tree. Rig released at 1200 hours on July 7, 1974. JUL if>' ,%ha~/~; the ioregoir~g~.,.~/true ~ ~ 14.1 he.by s~ ~~ ~/i~ ,..~ ~ Dr. lg. Oper Supt. ~.7/9/74 NOTE--Report on this form is reqUired for ,eqch calendar ~nth% regardless of the status nf operations, and must ~ filed in duplicate with th e oil and gas conservation commiffee by the 15~ of the succ~ding month, uflls~ ~therwiln d~r~cted. CONFIDENTIAL ., STATE~O% ALASKA su ,~ ~~c~ '2.~ _ ~. ~'~-~ ~ 1 ENG ]' ~ A~ ~c~L coD~ "' OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE ~ 2 ENG ~ / ............... ~N-1 7a-~nnn~ AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS J ---'["~ ~o -~= 034383 O~O~ Exxon Compan~ U.S.A. --'j---bEv .... J~ Canninq R1ver Un~¢ - Block A ADbR[SS OF OPhiR J D~FT ..... J J 9 P. 0. Box 440- Anchoraqe~ Alask~ 99510 j sec J 1 ~CA~ON OF W~T.L CONFER: l0 FIF&D ~ND P~L, OR %VILDCAT . 659' SNL and 3096' WEL of Sec. 19 - T3N - .......... ti' ~CZT..~. 5{ (Bo~o~ ~o~ o~~ Sec. 19 - T3N - R24E, U.P.M. .... 73-24 ,, 13.REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH. CH. ANC;ES IN I-IOLE SIZE. CASING AND CEIViENT!NG JOBS INCL,;DING DEPTH SET AiN-]) VOLLTiVIES USED, P~ORATIONS, ~TS ~ ~SULTS FISHING JC)~ JL~K ~ HOL~ AND SIDE-~.ACKED HOLE ~ND ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~~ ~N ~O~ CO~ITIONS 6/1 through 6/30 Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 6012',, Tested BOP's and all related equipment to 200 p.s.i. and 5000 p.s.i, respectively. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 6594'. Run electric 1.ogs at 6594'. (D.I.L., sonic, density, and temperature.) Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 6676'. Lost partial returns and L.C.M. to regain full returns. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 7464'. Tested BOP's and all related equipment to 200 p.s.i, and 5000 p.s.i, respectively. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 7815'. Black light inspected complete bottom hole assembly. Drilled 8-1/2" hole to 8864'. Cut core #7 from 8864' to 8874'. Recovered 9' of core. Run the following electric 1.ogs: DIL, GRSL, Density, Dipmeter, SWC, and SRS. Run D.S.T. #3 from 8263' to 8874'. Tool open 10 min. shut in 30 min., open 30 min. (fluid to surface) and closed 1 hour. Recovered ~39 bbls. of formation water with 250 p.p.m, chloride. No gas. Trip to condition hole at 8874'. Trip to pick up 3-1/2" tubing stinger on end of drill pipe to set pl.ugs. Set open hole pl.ug #1 from 8000' 'back to 7800' using 78 sks. Class G neats plus 62# CFR2. Operation at 2400 hours June 30, 1974. was circulating after setting open hole pl.ug #1. JUL 9 i97ZJ 14. I hereby is true ~correct NOTE ~Report on this form is r~uired for each .... ; -.--.., -r '~' ..... "q"~'-' '~.. '__~ ,' ' col.ndar month~ regardless of the .tatus ~f operatio~s, and m;;st ~ filed Jn dupliCate with the oil and gas conservation committee by the 15Ih of the succeeding month, uflle~ otherwise d~rected. CONFIDENTiaL ._ · . BANDONMENT SCHEMAT! EXXON A-I CANNING RIVER UNIT 13 3/8" CAPPED W/STEEL PLATE. W/4" COLLAR & 4" VALVE. ~TELL MARKER IS ON LOCATION TO BE IN- STALLED WHEN TOP PLUG IS SET. PLUG#4: 2275'i875' W/200 SKS OF CLASS G NEAT - DRESSED OFF PLUG TO 1910' PLUG ~4: 4400-4100' W/214 SKS CLASS G NEAT CMT. PLUG 93:5000-4490'W/370 SKS CLASS G CMT, +1% CFR-2 TAGGED W/45,000!bs WEIGHT W/12¼" BIT PLUG #2: 5800-5400' W/155 SKS CLASS G CEPLENT PLUG ~I: 8000~-7800'W/78 SKS CLASS G CEmeNT +1.0% CFR-2 RS 7/3/74 36"x32"x28" INSULATED & P~- FRIGERATED CO~DUCTER @ 114' CE~<~E~TED TO SURFACE 20"@498' CEMENTED TO SUR- FACE W/!950 SKS OF PER~ FROST CEMENT 9.6~/GAL WATER BASE MUD 13 3/8 @21 38' CEMENTED TO SUR- FACE W/2220 S~S OF PEP~4A FROST CE~:%E. NT FOLLOW.TED BY 300 SKS "CLASS G" CEMENTo 12~" HOLE TO SIZE TO 9.S ~/GAL WATER BASE MUD 9.6 "~/'G AL WATER BASE MUD _ . 4868' REDU"CED ~! ~ 8½" HOLE TO 8874' HOLE TD@8874' Abandonment Procedure Exxon #A-1 Canninq River Unit Date 7/1/74 7/1/74 7/1/74 7/2/74 L DK/j eh Set open hole cement plug, #1 from 7800' to 8000' using 78 s ks. of Class G + 1% CFR-2. Plug was set with 410' of 3 1/2" tail pipe on the bottom of 5" drill pipe and circulated in place. Set open hole cement plug #2 from, 5800 to 5400' using 155 sks.. of Class G neat. Plug set as above, Set open hole cement plug #3 from 5000' to 4500 with 370 sks. of Class G + 1.0% CFR-2. Tagged plug with 12 1/4" bit at 4287' Drilled medium hard to hard cement from 4287' to 4490". Tes[ed plug with 45,000 lbs. bit weight and the pump running. Plug held. The operating plan from this point on is' 1. Spot open hole plug from 4400 back to 4100 using 250 s ks. of Class G Neat Cement° 2o Go in hole with 3 1/2" tubing stinger on end of drill pipe and spot cement plug across 13 3/8" casing shoe from 2275 back to 1875. 3, W.O.C. - Pull out of hole pick up 12 1/4"" rock bit and dress off plug to 1900o 4. Circulate mud out o'f casing with wateru .-. 5. Pull out of hole with rock bit and go in the hole with drill pipe to 1100'. Circulate casing full of diesel fuel. 6. Pull out of hole. 7, Remove BOP's and 13 3/8" well head. 8. Weld steel plate with 4" collar on top of 13 3/8 casing. Install 4" riser with valve above ground level. 9. Clean up' location and demobilize, The move off location will not be made for environmental reasons until after freeze up, at which time the location clean up and reconditioning will be completed. Notice will be ..given'by subsequent report when this is accomplished. Form 10-403 REV. 1-10~73 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate I"3NFIDENTIAL STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT---" for such proposals.) 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE 50-179-20005 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034383 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME WELL I....J OTHER Wildcat NA NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIt, FARM OR LEASE NAME Exxon Corporation -'xxon Canninq River Unit Block A 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 120,Denver,Colo.-P.O.Box 440, Anchorage, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface 695'SNL and 3096'WEL of Section 19 T3N-R24E,UPM 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) Ground Elev. 895' Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 14. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO.' 9. WELL NO. 1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat :11. SEC.,T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 19-T3N-R24E,UPMj :12. PERMIT NO. 73-34 )crt, or Other Data SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ~C SUBSEQUENT REPORt OF.. .... WATER SHUT-OFF REPAIRING FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING C. ABANDONME ' (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form. PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLANS TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) E 15. DESCRIBE.PROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, Including esti starting any proposed work. See attached description of abandonment procedure. certify that the foregoing I~rrue and correct . S,GNED .__ T,TLE..Drilling Operations Supt. · (This space for State office use) · APPROVED BY, CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: DATE .July 1, 1974 TITLE DATE CONFIDENTIAL See Instructions On Reverse Side WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISi~'N EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM Transmitted herewith_are the following for the s~bject well- Quantity Item ~ Dual Indud'tion Log Induction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S.,.P. Sonic Log w/G~.R. Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Neutron Compensated NeUtron Continuous Dipmeter Conti~uous Dipmeter Plot Cont. Dipmeter Printout Proximity-Microlog Perforating .Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole'Neutron Temperature Log Synergetic'Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall Core'Analysis .... ConventiOnal' COres Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed Cuttings .~ Washed & Dried Samples Sample'Description Canned Cuttings Interval Rem. I - !c. REV l DRAI:~ I' Receipt AcknOwledged Return signed receipt to- Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 120 Denver, CO 80201 Attn- Mr. John R. switzer ~,~ No. P--~ STATE , ALASKA ,-,_,o. .. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~I~EE ~-'~ki-~ .. 50-1 79-20005 MONTHLY RE:PORT OF DRILLING ~ ~ ENG.~ ~ ~s:o.*wo~ *xo S~A~ ~o. AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 034383 . . ~,, ....... , 2. N~E OF OP~TOR Exxon Company, U.S.A. , ....... ~ Cannin~ River Unit-Block A P 0 Box 440 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 I · · ~ ................. ej 1 '4 ~cA~o~ or w~ ~ Kev ~ ~ ' ~0 smho ~ p~, oa wx~c,A7 , -~-6~FT 659'SNL and 3096 ~EL of Sec.19-13N-R24E,U.P.~ S~C.T..R. M .... o~~ -~O~Ft~: Sec. 19-T3N-R24E,U. P.~. FILE: 73-34 13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, Cl~.A. NGES IN HOLE SIZE. CASING AND CEMENTING ,lOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLU1VIES USED, PE]P~ORATIOI~TS, ~TS A~ ~ESULTS FISHING JO~ 3'~K ~ HOi~ AND SIDE-~CKED HOLE AND ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~'~G~ ~ HO~ YCO~ITIONS :~ 5/1. t. hrg_ 5/3]!.1973. " ' ' Co~ed 8 1/2" hole f~om 4328 ~o 4349'. Reamed 8 1/2" ~a~hole to 12 1/4". Drilled 12 1/4" hole ~o 4483'. Tested B.O.P.'s ~o 200 p.s.1, and 5000 p.s.1, respectively. Drilled 12 1/4" hole f~om 4483' to 4565'. Ran electric 1.ogs f~o~'2138' ~o 4565'.(D.I.L., BHC sonic w/caliper & ~.R., density, dip-~e~e~ and S.~.C.). Backed off packed hole asse~bl~ while goi.ng in ~he hole after 1.ogging ~un and fished ou~ same. D~illed 12 1/4" hole f~om 4565' to 4868' Co~ed 8 1/2" hole f~om 4868 ~o 4924'. D~illed 8 1/2" hole f~o~ 4924' ~o 4940'. Tested B~O.P.'s ~o 200 p.s.1, and 5000 p.s.1, respectively. D~illed 8 1/2" hole 4940' ~o 4985'. Cored 8 1/2" hole from 4985' to 4988' and jam~ed co~e ba~el. Drilled 8 1/2" hole f~om 4988' ~o 5099'. Ran D.S.T. ~1 wi~h pk~. se~ ~4898' and plugged ~ool. Ran D.S.T. ~2 on same interval d~illed 8 1/2" hole 5099' to 5700'. A~empted ~o ~un electric 1.ogs ~5700' and failed ~o ge~ below 4870' Ran D.I.L. f~om 4870' back to 4565' D~illed 8 1/2" hole f~o~ 5700' ~o 5782'. To~al d~p~h ~2400 :'.~s., ~a~ 31, 1974 was 578~'. JUN 7 I.q74 III¥i$10N OF Oil, :,ff l.S / i4. ! hereby t~r~ily~l~at ~ foreg~g ~me ~ ~ S~G~,~X~ ~"T[~-~~ ~,~ Drl.90per. Supt. ~ 6/6/74. - ' /~ iii ,. i ........ ' .11 I i I oil .nd gas conlerv~tion commlffiee by the 15th of the lu~c.ding month, uflle~ otherwil~ d~r~cted, ,, CON,FID T-I,AL ~o~ No. P~ STATE r A~KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~ ~-~'~,~-"'~ z~ 50-179-20005 MONTHLY REPORT"~F DRILLING 'Jj':~ ..... ~,b ,~ ~ ~AS~ ~S:o~ar~o~ ~-~ AN~ WORKOV~R O~[~A~ION$ --i'''s, , :~ ~* ~~ 034383 / g gi.~ I J I 8 L~IT P.~,~ OR LEASE N~ OF OP~TOR comp , u.s.a. P.O. Box 440 - Anchorage, Alaska 99510 ~v.,~,. i ~o ~~ ~.o~ 659' SNL and 3096'WEL of Sec. 19-T3N-R24E,U. ~ Wildcat o~~ Sec. 19-13~-R24[,~. P.~. . 73-34 . REPORT TOTAL D~ AT ~D OF MON~, CHANGE, S IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AD C~T!NG JOBS INCLI~DING DEPTH SET A~ VOL~S USED, P~ORATIONS. ~-~TS ~ ~SULTS FISHING JO~ JI~qK ~ ~OL~ AND S1DE-~ACKED HOLE A~D ~Y O~R SIGNIFIC~T ~~ ~ HO~ CO~ITIONS 4/1 thru 4/30/1974 Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 800' to 2143'. Ran DIL, sonic, and caliper electric 1.ogs. Ran 56 Jts. of 13 3/8",...,. 72#, N-80, BTC casing set @2138' Cemented with 2220 sacks of permafrost followed by 30'0 sacks class G 'neats. Had 1~1 bbls. of cement returns to surface. P.O.B. at 4:15 a,m. 4/12/74. Installed "A" section and nippled up 13 5/8"-5000# B.O.P. stack. (Three(3) ram type and one hydril). Replaced rubbers on all ram blocks. Tested B.O.P.'s and all related equipment to 200 P.S.I. and 5000 P.S.I. respectively. The B.O.P. testing was witnessed by: LOnnie C. Smith of the State Division of Oil and Gas. Drilled' out cement, float equipment, 10' of 12 1/4" hole from 2143' to 2153' and ran formation leak off test. Tested fromation and casing' shoe to an equivalent of 15 p.p.g, for 30 min.. Drilled 12 1/4" hole from 2153" to 2196' and ran Eastman Gyro-Survey, Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 3069'.and retested B.O.P.'s. Cored 8 1/2" hole from 2917' to 3958'. Reamed out'8 1/2" hole to 12 1/4" and drilled 12 1/4" hole to 4289'. Coring 8 1/2" hole from 4289'. to'4328'. Total depth @2400 hrs., April 31, 1974 was 4328'. / [4. 1 hereby ce ,rtif~tt~a~l the J. or~Lng ~s t~e ~d' ~ s,G~ ~///: ~¢~'~11 :t~ Drlg. Oper. Supt. .~,~ 5J2/74 . NOTE --Report on this form Is r~quired for each calendar ~nthT regardless of the status ~f operations, and must ~ flied in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation commiffee by the 15~ of the succ~ding month, uflle~ otherwise d~rected. CONFIBENTI/ L Form ~o. P--4 JlL-~%/'. &- 1-70 ,, ,,t~~ ~ .... OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION, CO~I~EE J .50-1 79- 20005 MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING ~~'~5 ...... 41/ ' : " AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ~"r~ ~ 034383 i"5-- '' 2. NAME OF Exxon Company, U.S.A. 3 ADDI?E$S OF OPerATOR Box 440 - Anchorage.., .A. laska 99510 4 LC)CA'ZION OF WELL 659' SNL and 3096' WEL of Sec.19-T3N-R24E,UPM _]_3 OEOL !,,,L l]~nninq River Unit-Block A I REV ~J 9 W~L,LL~O. 1 ~ - ' 10 ~L1FJ~D A-..'N'D P~L OR WII , s}c I' '' " - ~~' - N~ 1 dca~ ~ ..... n s~c. t.. ~.~3 (~o~o~ ~o~ - ' Sec. 19-T3N-R24E,U. P .H. P~IT 73-34 13. REPORT TOTAL D]~IPTH AT F_2%TD OF MONT/-L C~,~NC, ES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING A1N-D CE%~[F2~TT!iNG' JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH SET ~ VOLLrMES USED, PEI:LFORATIONS. TESTS ~ Iq.ESULTS FISHI~TG JOBS JI/NK IAI HOLE AND SIDE-TI:LACKED HOLE ;aND /%.tqy OTHER SIGNIFIC;d~TT CI-IANi~ rN HOI.2~ COI%TI)ITIONS A 40" hole was drilled to 90' by A]aska Genera] prior to moving in the rig. Nabors Alaska Rig #25 was moved in and rigged up. 3/19 thru 3/31/74 Ran 28" insulated and refrigerated structural casing to 87' in the 40" Casing annulus was filled with 390 sacks of permafrost cement with a slurry density o~ 14.8'p.p.g.W.O.C. on 3/21/74. Nippled up 20" hydril and diverter lines. Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 90' to 533'. Opened 17 1/2" hole to 26" down to 510' Ran 20"-H-40-94# casing and set same @498'. Cemented 20" casing with 1950 sacks permafrost'cement mixed to a slurrY density of 14.8 p.p g. Had 85 bbls. of good cement @ surface. W.O.C. on 3/29/74. Cut of 20" casing, welded on 20" flange, and nippled up 20" hydril and diverter lines. Drilled out cement and float shoe. Drilled 17 1/2" hole from 533' to 800'. Total depth @2400 hrs. March 31, 1974 was 800'. ,-'-,: 3 t,'t !, t' Ioreg~is true a~d correct ~ .... Oper. Supt. ~ ~5/1/74 S~G~D ' ,,, ~'~/~,-,, ,~(',,) :~u~ Drl g.,, NOTE --Report on this form Il re ed for each calendar ~nth~ regardless of the status of operatioas, Grid must ~ filed in duplicate with the oil and gas conservation commence by the 15th of the suee~ding month, u~la~ otherwise d;rectad. C,/]NFt ENTIAL 02-, '~B (REV, 08-73) MEMORANDU'M THRU: TO: Homer L. Burrel 1 Di rector '"'"" Hoyl e H. Hami 1 ton '/~.~' Chief Petroleum Enginee State of Alaska DATE: April 24, 1974 FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Lonnie C. Smith Petroleum Engineer SUBJECT: Witness BOP Test on Exxon's Canning River Unit A f/l, Section 19, T3N, R24E, U.M. North S1 ope. Saturday, April 13, 1974 - I departed Anchorage at,7:00 a.m. on Wien Air Alaska ~rCial Carrier, arriving Deadhorse at 9:30 a.m. where I was met by Exxon's expidtter, Mr. Bob Moomaw. Mr. MoOmaw transported me to Arco's Prudhoe. Bay .camp and airstrip where we met the Exxon pilot who flew me to the rig in E.xxon's chartered twin Otter. We arriv!~dFatlv the Canning River location at ll:15 a.m. The temperature was-1 wi th 15 - 20 mph winds. Upon arrival ~d' the rig I met the drilling superintendent, Mr'. H. E. Wilson 'and the Nabors tool pusher, Mr...Lavern Linder., These people were very cor- dial. and free with information concerning the rig and its operation. As usual, nippling up the BOP's .,took more time than expected. The next day (Sunday} at 8:00 a.m. the pressure test operation, was begun by placing .a test plug in the lower :part of the 13 3/8" casinghead. At 11:45 a.m. the blind rams were pressure tested .and. revealed two leaks at 4,000 psi.. At 12:15 p.m. the blind rams were tested with 4,900 psi for5 minutes, OK. At 1:15 p.m. the 16 nitrogen bottles used as. a back-up .safety BOP clos- ing..system were :pressure tested. The maximum bottle pressure: was 750 psi on two bottles. All were either empty or below proper' operating range required for these bottles' of 900 to 1,100 psi. .Four bottles were immed- iately recharged with nit:rog:on to 1,100 psi, so that an ample safety vol- ume was available.. At 4:00 p.m. the .bottom pipe rams. were tested at 4.,850 psi for three minutes, OK. At 4:30 p.m.. the top pipe rams and out- si:de wing valves were tested w,ith 4,900 psi for three minutes, OK. At 5:00 p.m. an electrical failure occurred and testing was delayed until repairs could :be made to the accumulator electrical system. At 6:30 p.m. the hydril, HCR valve and inside wing 'valve were tested with 4,900 psi.. At 'this point there was a delay in. further testing because roust- abouts were 'still hooking up 1..ines to the choke manifold. 'Monday, April 14, 1974- At.l:O0 a.m. testing began.on the choke mani- fO'ld but~ the pump pressure gu.age.was frozen and required thawing. In attempting to retrieve the BOP test plug and sleeve from inside the casinghead, a portion of the sleeve catcher broke off the tool and lodged inside the BOP stack. The broken piece was fished out at .3:00 a,m. without damage to the 'BOP stack. The upper and lower kelly- cock valves and 'floor safety valves were actuated at 4:00 a.m.. From 4:00 a.m. till 8:00 a.m. repeated tests .and leak repairs were performed on the manifold. Tests were made at 3,000 and 5,000 psi.. Two 3,000 psi valves had to be repaired and one welded flange required rewelding. Homer L. Burrell -2- April 24, 1974 Exxon's contingency plans anticipate the possibility of encountering hy- drogen sulfide gas {H~S} in the vicinity or below 5,000 feet and have made preparations for such'-an encounter. Safety procedures include an alarm installation on the mud logger unit for detection of H2S gas. Five gas ~msks are located in the rig dog house, two in the mud logger unit and three more at the crew quarters. I observed gravel being hauled to construct a new location a few miles north, northwest of the present location which was referred to as the Canning River Unit B ~/1 location. I filled out the Field Inspection Report (attached) and left one copy with Mr. Wilson. He agreed to correct the API No. on the well sign and move all equipment which was off the gravel location pad prior to break- up. The drilling crew was still working .on the repairing of the leaks that had been found while testing the choke manifold when I departed on the charter plane at 8:00 a.m., which returned me to Deadhorse where I caught the Wein flight back to Fairbanks and Anchorage arriving at approximately 3:00 p.m. On this field trip I witnessed the pressure testing and repair of leaks on the 13 3/8" BOP stack of Exxon's Canning River Unit A #l wildcat on the North S1 ope. Attact~ent ~iLB: Ht~H :,,ih ~i.:'_ ;.",-.' '-r~;'. ~-.'~* "~ ~ ' -' :.- - ":--.-: -- - "_' ' : i ---c'-.-~--';;.~::~_:.-_.-;.. -'- .' ;-¢ -- "'----'-. ',:: '- ....... .~- -_ -_ -._. \ ;- '; _ ' _ ' · ::~. _-_ ' ?L~-~..-: - _(-:~--./?.'A'~_',-.~:-;.;~vr:J- ..:'t~'./...',-~.'f-f'~ :.:t~ ' ' .. 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'- . . ...-.... .. .........:.... · .~:.: ?..._....:. - . . .... , .. ...... ,.. ,¢ · :~..~ - _. __ _... ,, -, ...- . ..,... ;.;.--ii--,'.'.' '~:'_'.;- :'":_':'.-.--..'~f -:. -:-'-'-'-';"---:';_...- .'-" ;-:_[:~..- :. --' ' : '.._ :-'--,' -- ) .' '..--_ :;-' ---;;.-: · '".. .. . -.. .' .'.... . -. _-. .' - . _'... :.. ' - . . . . . .. . . . '.. . . '. . - Form 10-403 REV. 1-10-,73 Subml t "1 ntentlons" in Triplicate & "Subsequent Reports" In Duplicate CONFIDENII L STAT E 0 F A LAS KA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) WELL iii l dcat 2, NAME OF OPERATOR Exxon Corpora ti on 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P. O. 3ox 440, Anchoraqe, Alaska 4. LOCATION OF WELL At su trace 695' Si'iL and 3096 ~JEL of Section 19 T3N-R24E,U.P.M. 13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.) Ground Elev. 895' 14. CheCk Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Re 5. APl NUMERICAL CODE #50-179-20005 6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO. F-034383 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. IT, FARM OR LEASE NAME Exxon Canning River Unit 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT W~dca~ 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 19-T3N-R24E, U. P. M. 12. PERMIT NO. )ort, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF FRACTURE TREAT SHOOT OR ACIDIZE REPAIR WELL (Other) PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPI 'ETE ABANDON* CHANGE PLAN5 SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENT* (Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well Completion 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. Proposed depth revised from 5600'to lO,O00' 16. I hereby certl.f.Y..,~hat the foregoing Is t.rue and correct / ?,"/'/ ' . For: L. D. Kemp TITLE Dri 11 ing Operati OhS Supt. DATE4-1 0 - 74 , (This space for State office use) CONDITIONS O~//~PI~ROVAL, IF ANY: -- DATE DENTIAL See Instructions On Reverse SideAP~'.~.~."._~ .u~ju WESTERN EXPLORATION DIVISI0t~ EXXON COMPANY, U.S.A. TRANSMITTAL FORM To Fr om Date I cw: z Transmitted herewith are the following for the subject well: Quantity Item Interval Dual Induction Log Induction Electric Log Sonic Log w/S.P. Sonic Log w/G.R. Density Log w/G.R. Sidewall Neutron Compensated Neutron Continuous Dipmeter Continuous Dipmeter Plot Cont. Dipmeter Printout Proximity-Microlog Perforating Depth Control Cement Bond Log Cased Hole Neutron Temperature Log Synergetic Logs Mudlogs Sidewall Cores Sidewall Core Description Sidewall CoreAnalysis Conventional Cores Core Description Core Analysis Unwashed Uuttings Washed & Dried Samples Sample Description Canned Cuttings Receipt Acknowledged Return signed receipt to: ' . // , Exxon Company, U.S.A. P. 0. Box 120 Denver, CO 80201 Attn. Mr.,John R. Switzer APR October 9, 1973 Exxon Canning River Unit Block A Exxon Corporation, Operator Permit No. 73-34 Mr. Gene O. Thompson Exxon Corporation P. O. Box 120 DenVer, Colorado 80201 Dear S 1 r: Enclosed is the approved application, for permit to dril I the above referenced well, on or about December I, 1973, at a location In Section 19, Township 3N, Range 24E, U.P.M. Hal I samp les, core ch Ips. and a mud log are requl red.. A d i rect lonat survey i s not required, .Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as .~l~mportant for the spawning or migration of anadromous 'fish. Operations. in these areas are subJect to AS 16.05.870 and the~regulations p~lgated there- under (Title 5, .A~;~ska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you my be contacted' by 'the ~bita.t Coordinator's office,. Depart~me. nt of Fish and Game. Poi lution of any waters of the $~ate. is. prohibited by AS 4.6, Chapter 03, Article 7 and the regulations promut§ated thereunder (Tifte 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70). and .by the Federal ~/ater ~ttution ~Contro.I Act, as amended. Prior to commencing operations: you may be contacted by a representati.ve of the Department of Envl ronmenta i Conservation. tn the event of suspension or abandonment please give this. office adequate advance noti flcation so that ,~e may have a witness present.. Very truly yours, Ho~er L. Burrell Chairman Alaska Oil and C~:s Conservattoa Committee ~LB:pJ Enclosure cc: Department of Fish and Ga~e, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conse~atlon w/o encl. State of Alaska Department of Revenue 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 September 28, 1973 Gentlemen: Attached is Application to Drill Exxon Corporation Canning River Unit Block "A" well #1, Section 19-T3N-R24E, U.P.M., North Slope. Included with the Application are Exxon check #2826 for $100.00, Plan for Perma-Frost Annuli Protection, and surveyor's location plat. If approved, please return a signed copy of the permit with attach- ments to us at the above address. Very truly your. s, ~ Dor kins DH(DT) :pc Attachments cc: WDV Drilling Section WDV Accounting File Mr. Bob Riddle, Anchorage A 7d\,'ISION OF EXXQN CORPOFiA'T[ON POEm I0 401 , REV. I - 1--71 SUN, MIT IN 'l~I (Other instruet~n~ reverse side) STATE OF ALASKA APl #50-179-20005 IR. TTPB OF WORK TYPE OF WELL OIL O WELL 2. NAME OF OPE1R. ATOR Exxon Corporation 3. ADDRESS O~I00PF_~'INDR P. 0. Box 120, Denver, 4.LOCATION OF WELL At surface 659' SNL and 3096' WEL At proposed prod. zone Same OIL AND GAS CONSE:RVA,TION ~/~T~I~'~ PERMIT TO DRID.. ,OR DL~E.N. DRILL ~ DEEPEN ~. , ~'t-l'~ OR ~E N~ W~L ~ o~.n W~ q dear zo.~ Colorado 80201 of Section 19-T3N-R24E UPH 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECT[ON FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* Approximately. 60 miles Southeast of Deadhorse 14. ]BOND INFORMATION: Bond #5134049 TYPE Suretrand/orNo, 0il & Gas Blanket Drilling 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED'T~ n,qa ]~T~ 3R65 ! [16. 1%1'O. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE. LINE. . , ~ · TT'n"~ +..,..,. T.W~,,~ App~ (Als° t° nearest drag' un't' '~ any~' ' 22 · Z 00TW 18, DISTANCE PROM PROPOSED L~CX~ON~ " [1~, PROPOS~ D~ TO NEAREST WELL D~ILLING, COMPLETe, OR APPLIED FOR, N/A 5600' ,UNIT FARM' OR LEASE NA~IE. xxon uannzng~zver Unit Block A 9. WELL NO. 1 I0. I~IELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat I1. SEC.. T., R,, M., fBOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) See. 19-T3N-R24E 12. Nor.t. h Slope ~,noun, $1,00,000 .... ~'I17. NO, ACRES ASSIGNED TO THiS WELL ,,,, 640 :,., 20. ROTARY OR cABLE TOOLS Rotary 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc,, 22, APPROX, DATE WORK WILL START* GR=895' December' 1, 1973 2,2. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING pRoGRAM U.P.M. SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GI~AI~E sETTING DEPTH a.. uantify_ of ceme n[ _ 36" ~0" - ., - 50'-100' Cement to .s. drfaee _ 26" 20,, 94 H-40 500'-70'0, _ ]7~" 13-~/~" 72 N-80 2400'-2800 Cement to surface ] 2~" 9-§/8" 40 _ H~,dr.o c arb o.n :.z one s 8½" 7" 23 S00-95TD if req. Top of cement 500' Hydrocarbon zones enti~ above pOtenti~ *Setting depth of this string contingent on formation pressures encountered in zones near 3700 ' and 4000 ' . ("-,'"'"'"'" ....... t ,.,:"~.-~. ~....o' ,1,~-~.,:: ~ .(¥i1.,.,i,:,~ ' q',~::,!:;~:;~.'~ ......... ~. ':'>£4o' wi":, .... !:: :! " Blowout Preventers Program - 30" & 20" casing strings - 1-20'.' Series 900 (3000 psi WP) with. spool and diVerter. ~ 13-3/8" & 9-5/8" - 1-13-5/8" Series 1500 (5000 psi WP) annular preventer and 3-13-5/8" Series 1500 (500~"~si WP) ram type preventers. , ~ ABO~ SP~ 9m~BZ ~OPOS~~Ja: I, ~,l Is to dee. n 'give ~m on present p~u~ive zo~ ~d p,o~ ~w pr0'du~lv ~ne If ~ro~l ls W arll or ~ ~n dwectionally give pertm&n* ~' Oh'S 'bsu a ' ' ' ~d d ~u . tl~n ._ k .... . .... ~rl~or d~n ........ u . ~ ~ ~at~ ~d meaa~_~ an_ ~_e Ve~ical de~. Give biO. at .reve~,~ram. ' 24, I hereby cer~htt the Forego~g~~ coree~ / / ' ] _. [te~ , , ~ o~ m ~s or ~v~, ir ~: ' ...... I ~= a s/ I ~ a ~o .... SEE, TRANSMITTAL LETTER Y~ NO ) / ~ ,,a,m~ovx~.,nA~..,. October 9..., 1973 ..........__~ ..... ~.~ October Instruction, On Reverse Side 1973 Perma-Frost Annuli Protection: All uncemented casing annuli extending through the permafrost interval will be protected bY placing a non-freezing fluid within the perma- frost interval. JRS: pc 9-27~73 ANCHORAGE .! I I I I I I ! I I I I I I I I I I, I I I I I I I I I · I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I 14 I 12 13 R.24 E. ~'"' 1 ' I I I' 7 I 8 I 9 I I ~ I I I I I I I I I ,'i --'-! J' '1 I I I I I I I I 18 I 17 I 16 I ~ I 23 26 ¸35 24 I I I I I PROPOSED J --- ~ ~: 3096' ~1~ CANNING RIVER UNIT BL(DCK A l~.I l~t~E~~ LAT. =89°36* 22.17" ~ LONG= I46°20'07.38" I I I I. I I I I. i I t I I I' I 36 I I I ! 20 I X = 457,193 21 I I Y = 5,705,465 I I ~Ground Elev. 895' I 19 I I '1 I I I I I 30 I 29 I I I I I ~ ' t I I I I I I ! I I I I I SCALE I"= I MILE 28 I· I I I. I I T. 3N. T. 2N. L CERTIFICATE OF' SURVEYOR I hereby certify that I om properly registered and licensed to practice land surveying in the. State of Alaska and · that this plat represents a location survey made by me or 'under my supervision, and that all dimensions and other details are correct. Dote · , SURVEYOR ,. 'OCT ;3 DIVISION O,F OIL AND ANCHORAGE Vertical Angle Elevation from Corps of Engineers "Red" ....... ~ I ~ II I I - i_ I .i~ II REVISED NAME 7-£6-73 ~tL.S PROPOSE D EXXON CANNING RIVER UNIT BLOCK A No. I Located in NW: I/4 of Profrocted SEC. 19 T :3 N, R 24 E UMIAT MER. AK. Surveyed for EXXON 'COMPANY U.S.A. ~= SUrveyed by F.M. LINDSEY &'ASSOC. LAND I~ HYDROGRAPHIC SuRvEyoRs 2502West Northern Lights Boulevard Box 4-081 Anchorage Alasko _ . January 24, 1973 ~j---~- ~,:6".-~ '! ---i--..:~.~-.'-~ ~ .. ..... l.-..~.~.~!,::!~ ~ ~, ~'~ .-~-' · --~ .~ -~ '-~ ~ ~ ......... ~ ..... ,~,.~..~ ~ ..... ~...~.~ ~-'-~ ..... ~ ....... ~.~- .... ~-~ ~_.::: CONFER: Alaska Division of Oil and Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 Attn: Mr. H. A. Burrell Gentlemen: Re: Exxon #A-1 Canning River Unit North Slope, Alaska Please be advised that ExxOn will drill the above-referenced well as a tight hole wildcat. Accordingly, future submittals of geological and operational material will be marked "Confidential" by Exxon. Please keep confidential all such data for a period of two years after the date filed, as covered by Oil and Gas Conservation Regulation paragraph No. 2008 dated July, 1971. Very trt ~y yours, i" Thompson ~ JRS: mg ~ cc: United States Geological Survey, Anch~aage Mr. D. Hawkins .......... Atlantic Richfield Company Home Oil Company of Canada Mobi 10i 1 Corporation Phillips Petroleum Company Shel 1 Oil Company A i.)IVISION (DF EXXON CORPORATION CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Company ~>,x~ ~ ~ ¢',~. · '-,. · Lease & Well NO. Yes No Remarks I. Is well to be located in a defined pool .................. > Do statewide rules apply ~e · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I · · t. Is a registered survey plat attached ................... ~e Is well located proper distance from property line ........... ~y~ Is well located proper distance from other wells ............ ~ 3. Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........ ~,, . . ?. Is well to be deviated ......................... ). Is operator the only affected party ................... ~_~ ..... Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ...... ; ........ ~' I0.- Does operator have a bond in force ................... _~o~.___ !1 Is conducton string provided · _ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , ,1 ~-. ~'"~;:" Is enoug'h cemen't us,ed ,to ci:rculate orr conduCtor and SurfaCe . ..... ,, 13. Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings . . . ~ .. 1'4~ W~ll cement cover all possible productive horizons ........... 15. Will surface casing cover all fresh water zones ............ 16. Will surface csg. internal burst equal .5 psi/ft, to next string . 17. Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse and tension ...... 18. Does BOP[ have suff. icient pressure rating ...... 'g .... . Additi al ' · Approval Recommended: - T~I ~ . _OKG ~ _ _