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Regg,'James B (DOA)
From: Regg, James B (DOA) � 10144z/
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2012 1:02 PM
To: Sallstrom, Jon R (DOT)
Subject: RE: SOCAL 31 -25
Attachments: SOCAL 31 -25 Marker Plate Picture.jpg; Put_ River_ 24- 10- 14_Itr_to_BP_2- 12- 04.pdf; Put River
24 -10 -14 Itr2 (10- 2- 12).pdf
OCAL 31 -25 (PTD 1680980)
None of what you found at the SOCAL 31 -25 abandoned well location was required by AOGCC. It is not clear to us what
the PVC pipe is and why there would be an "observation /monitoring well" marker (you refer to as a monument cover).
AOGCC's surface abandonment requirements were satisfied with confirmation of cement to surface in the wellbore
v (witnessed by AOGCC 9/23/2005) and installation of the marker plate (9/24/2005; not witnessed; photo attached). It
would be a violation of AOGCC regulations if the marker plate has been disturbed by the subsequent installation of the
PVC pipe, light metal structure and monument cover. If you decide to excavate to remove the PVC pipe, etc., please
contact me so an Inspector can verify the AOGCC-approved abandonment has not been compromised.
._,put River 24 -10 -14 (PTD 1690300) -- T/31 C ( E.)
Markings on the well abandonment marker (Put River BP 34- 24- 10 -14) match the well in our database listed as Put River
24- 10 -14. AOGCC sent a letter to BPXA on February 12, 2004 requesting plans for reconfiguring the surface
abandonment of Put River 24 -10 -14 (copy attached). BPXA did not respond. On October 2, 2012 we sent a follow -up
letter, again requesting a plan and timeline for reconfiguring the surface abandonment (remove marker post, confirm
cement to surface, cut well minimum 3 ft below grade, and install marker plate) with a fixed time to respond. Copy of
letter is also attached.
Unmarked, Cemented Pipe
AOGCC has no information about the unmarked pipe with cement at surface (depth unknown) observed near the SOCAL
31 -25 abandoned well. It does not appear to be a well, but could be an unused conductor that was driven to a shallow
depth (60 ft + / -) as an option for a well that was never drilled. Of course, there are any number of other things this
could be (e.g., piling, some type of other marker or monument, etc.). Only suggestion I can offer is if you cut it off, and
find no cement in the pipe below cutoff, it would be appropriate to fill the pipe with cement before burying.
Jim Regg
AOGCC
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333 W. 7th Ave, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
907 -793 -1236
From: Sallstrom, Jon R (DOT)
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 12:20 PM
To: Regg, James B (DOA)
Subject: SOCAL 31 -25
light Jim - We took the monument cover off SOCAL 31 -25 appears sitting 9 the cover a ears to be sittin on a t metal structure re and a
1" to 1 1/2" PVC pipe is extending up from what appears to be the well cap . The monument cover and PVC pipe are
most likely going to have to be lowered. The questions are - who is responsible and do we want the monument cover to
be visible. Thanks Jon
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0,'\1//7„ THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas
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GOVERNOR SEAN PARNELI• 333 West Seventh Avenue
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o 4 p. Anchorage, Alaska 99501 -3572
ALA�� Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
7009 2250 0004 3911 3262
October 2, 2012
Randy Skillern
Senior Landman
BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.
P.O. Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612
Dear Mr. Skillern:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has been advised by the Alaska
Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse Airport is now
underway. Several previously abandoned wells have been or will be affected by this expansion.
In a letter dated February 12, 2004 (attached) and in anticipation of the expansion, a plan for the
reconfiguration of the surface abandonment of Put River 24 -10 -14 (PTD 1690300) was requested
from BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. (BPXA). AOGCC records indicate BPXA has not responded
to the request. ADOT has now inquired about the feasibility of removing the existing dry hole
well marker.
Attached is a photograph of the dry hole marker taken by an AOGCC Inspector on September 1,
2012. Information inscribed on the marker is consistent with the location information for Put
River 24 -10 -14 that is maintained in AOGCC's well records.
By November 15, 2012, BPXA is requested to submit its plan for reconfiguring the
c abandonment of Put River 24 -10 -14 to be consistent with the requirements of 20 AAC 25.112(d)
and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). That plan should be provided to the AOGCC as an Application for
Sundry Approval, Form 10 -403 with a timeline for completing the well work.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jim Regg at 907 - 793 -1236
Sincerely,
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Cathy P. 1 oerster
Chair, Commissioner
Attachments
cc: Jon Sallstrom, ADOT
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS ; ' r 333 W. 7'" AVENUE, SUITE 100
CONSERVATION COMMISSION j ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 -3539
PHONE (907) 279 -1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
February 12, 2004
Ms. Judy Buono
BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.
Land Department
P.O. Box 196612
Anchorage, AK 99519 -6612
Dear Ms. Buono:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration. A review of well records indicates that BP Exploration
(Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) operating as Standard Alaska Production Company drilled and
permanently abandoned well identified as Put River 24- 10 -14. The well is located within
the airport grounds, and while not currently affected by expansion plans, could be an area
for future expansion. A dry hole well marker remains at Put River 24 -10 -14 as can be
seen in the attached photograph taken during a recent inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that BPXA develop a plan for the removal of the dry hole
marker and re- abandonment of Put River 24 -10 -14 to be consistent with the requirements
of 20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, Form 10 -403.
Should you have any questions, please cont. - im Regg at 907 - 793 -1236.
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Jean Harrison, ADOT
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From: Sallstrom, Jon R (DOT) lt.)lit (v
Sent: Monday, October 01, 2012 12:20 PM I�C� `
To: Regg, James B (DOA)
Subject: SOCAL 31 -25
Attachments: Abandoned.SoCal.31 -25 (10).JPG; Abandoned.SoCal.31 -25 (1).JPG
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Jim - We took the monument cover off SOCAL 31 -2 - the cover appears to be sitting on a light metal structure and a
1" to 1 1/2" PVC pipe is extending up from what appears to be the well cap . The monument cover and PVC pipe are
most likely going to have to be lowered. The questions are - who is responsible and do we want the monument cover to
be visible. Thanks Jon
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From: Bryan Lund [Bryan. Lund @MarshCreekLLC.com]
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 10:21 AM v 1 Ili/
To: Regg, James B (DOA)
Cc: Bryan Lund •
Subject: SOCAL 31 -25 Marker Plate
Attachments: Pictures0025.jpg
Jim —The attached photo shows SOCAL 31 -25 marker plate after P &A.
When Jon Sallstrom (ADOT &PF) called I went thru the file searching for photos showing area north toward fence,
looking for something that could be his suspect pipe. I didn't see anything that would help solve the mystery — our focus
was at the well and equipment access from the tarmac to the east.
If any other questions please call, Bryan
Bryan D. Lund ; Marsh Creek, LLC
8401 Brayton Drive I Anchorage, AK 99507
(907) 343 -0371 direct l (907) 343 -0405 main email bryan.lundmarshcreeklIc.com
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From: Noble, Robert C (DOA)
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2012 3:58 PM 11110/
To: Regg, James B (DOA) ( I
Subject: Un -Known Pipe
Attachments: IMG_1414.JPG; IMG_1413.JPG
Jim
This is the un -known pipe. Its about 6 inch in dia, 3 feet tall and full of hard cement. There are no markings on it.
Bob
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Anch AK. 99501
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October 14, 2005
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Mr. John Norman, Chair
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Ave., Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Re: Final well completion report and operations summary:
SOCAL 31-25 (API # 50-029-20007)
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Dear Mr. Norman:
Chevron U.S.A. hereby submits the final well report, which covers the completion/plug and
abandonment ofSOCAL 31-25. Operations were completed on September 24,2005.
Pertinent information included under cover of this letter includes the following:
1) Form 10-407 "Well Completion Report and Log" - 2 copies
2) Summary of daily well work and operations
3) Wellbore schematic
4) Completion schematic
If you have any questions or require additional information, please contact me at (907) 343-0371
or Richard Tisch at Fairweather E&P Services, Inc. (907) 258-3446.
Sincerely,
Marsh Creek,fLC
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Bryan D~ Luna..
Proj ect Manager-
~NED OC1 ~ 12U05
cc: S. Keith Hall Jr., Chevron U.S.A.
Jason Ditsworth, MACTEC Engineering & Consulting
Jesse Mohrbacher, Fairweather E&P
Richard Tisch, Fairweather E&P
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1a. Well Status:
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
OilU GasD Plugged EI AbandonedEj SuspendedD WAGU 1b. Well Class:
20MC25.105 20AAC25.110 Development 0 Exploratory 0
No. of Completions Other Service 0 Stratigraphic Test 0
5. Date Comp., Susp., or " 12. Permit to Drill Number:
Aband.: 24.sep.Q5 168-098
6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number:
NI A 50-029·20007
7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
N/A SoCal 31·25
8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field/Pool(s):
70' Wildcat well, located in PBU
9. Plug Back Depth(MD+ TVD): Alaska
164' to surface
10. Total Depth (MD + TVD):
10271'
11. Depth Where SSSV Set:
N/A
19. Water Depth, if Offshore:
N/A feet MSL
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GINJD WINJO WDSPLD
2. Operator Name:
Chevron USA
3. Address:
P.O. Box 36366, Houston, Texas 77236
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section):
Surface: 660' FNL, 1980' FEL, Sec. 25, T10N, R14E, UM
Top of Productive Horizon: NJA
Total Depth:
Same as surface
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates):
Surface: x- 5924191.80 y- 690804.70
TPI: x- y-
Total Depth: x- y-
18. Dlrectlon~1 Survey: Yes U No
N/A
N/A
Zone-
Zone-
Zone-
16. Property Desi~natjon:
Sec 25, T10N, R14E, UM
17. Land Use Permit:
N/A
20. Thickness of Permafrost:
U
21. LogS-"Run:
22.
CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
95/8
133/8
CASING WT. PER GRADE.-
FT.
47#
61#
SETTING DEPTH MD
TOP BOTTOM
surface 9850
surface 2535
SETTING DEPTH TVD
TOP BOTTOM
surface ~850
surface 2535
HOLE SIZE
CEMENTING RECORD
AMOUNT
PULLED
N·80
J·55
SIZE
surface plug in 9 5/8" and
133/8" casing, 23 bbls I
164' of Arctic Set I
cement to surface wi sub·
surface cap/abandonment
marker I I
TUBING RECORD
DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
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23; Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom
Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none"):
24.
25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED
Sùrface to 164' 23 bbls of Arctic Set I. type "C"
175 sk ~
26.
Date First Production:
PRODUCTION TEST"
Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
N/A
Date afTest: Haurs Tested: Pro-duction for OU-Bb!; Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: , GasMOil Ratio:
Test PerIod ~ " !
Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bt'¡:- 011 Gravity - API (corr): ¡
. Press. 24-Hour Rate ......
27. CORE DATA
Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
Submit core chips; if none, state "none".
Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003
CONTINUED ON REVERSE ~~d?iP ft/t5 to. 'ð> I &.s
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( STATE OF ALASKA t
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~\J..,SION
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG
OilD Gas 0 Plugged 0 Abandoned 0 /' Suspended 0 WAG 0 1 b. Well Class: \I-J £i k
20AAC2S.10S 20AAC2S.110 Development 0 Exploratory[M'
No. of Completions Other Service 0 Stratigraphic Test 0
5. Date Comp., Susp., or 12. Permit to Drill Number:
Aband.: 24-Sep-05 168-098/"
6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number:
N/A 50-029-20007 --
7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number:
N/A SoCa131-25 r
8. KB Elevation (ft): 15. Field/Pool(s):
70' Wildcat well, located in PBU
9. Plug Back Depth(MD+ TVD): Alaska
164' to surface
10. Total Depth (MD + TVD):
10271'
11. Depth Where SSSV Set:
N/A
19. Water Depth, if Offshore:
N/A feet MSL
1 a. Well Status:
GINJD WINJD WDSPLD
2. Operator Name:
Chevron USA
3. Address:
P.O. Box 36366, Houston, Texas 77236
4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section):
Surface: 660' South & 1980' West from the Northeast coner of
Top of Productive Horizon: Sec. 25, T10N, R14E, U.M.
Total Depth:
Same as surface
4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates):
Surface: x- y-
TPI: x- y-
Total Depth: x- y-
18. Directional Survey: Yes 0 No
N/A
N/A
Zone-
Zone-
Zone-
o
21. togs Run:
22.
CASING WT. PER GRADE
FT.
95/8 47# N-80
133/8 61# J-55
CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SETTING DEPTH MD . SETTING DEPTH TVD
TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE
surface 9850 surface 9850
surface 2535 surface 2535
23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom
Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none"):
26.
Date First Production:
24.
SIZE
16. Property Designation:
Sec 25, T10N, R14E, U.M.
17. Land Use Permit:
N/A
20. Thickness of Permafrost:
CEMENTING RECORD
AMOUNT
PULLED
surface plug in 9 5/8" and
13 3/8" casing, 23 bbls /
164' of Arctic Set I
cemented to top of sub-
surface cap/abandonment
marker I I
TUBING RECORD
DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED ~~~
Surface to 164' 23 bbls of Arctic Set I, type "C" ./' \0 \1P\
175 sk
PRODUCTION TEST
Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.):
N/A
Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio:
Test Period ~
Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (carr):
Press. 24-Hour Rate ....
27. CORE DATA
Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary).
Submit core chips; if none, state "none".
Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003
CONTINUED ON REVERSE ~. ~ 115' (ò( Œ O..? .
NAME
GEOLOGIC MARKER(
MD
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29. ( '=ORMATION TESTS
Include and briefly suml'ldrize test results. List intervals tested, and attach
detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state
"None".
28.
NONE
NONE
NONE
30. List of Attachments:
Well bore schematic, completion schematic, operations summary
31. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
Contact:
Printed Name: Bryan D. LUn})
Signature: ~)/
\ INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is de~ned for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is
changed.
Title: Project Manager
Phone: 907-343-0371
Date:
10/14/2005
Item 1 a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for
I njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool
. completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion.
Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval).
Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on
this form and in any attachments.
Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00).
Item 20: True vertical thickness.
Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show
the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately
produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval).
Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other
(explain).
Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none".
Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None".
Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003
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Summary of Daily Well Work and Operations
SOCAL 31-25, P&A Summary
Sept. 20, 2005
Arrive on location, pick up rental truck and check into hotel. Contact support companies;
Halliburton, Little Red, Schlumberger, Airport Rentals, Peak and Veco. Arrange for
loader, excavator and dump trucks to start first thing the following morning. Go thru
FAA airport safety training and get ramp badge. Bring in gravel fill and build small pad
from the edge of the tarmac to around well site.
Sept. 21, 2005
Finish gravel and grade work, dress and compact fill around well site. Excavated well
cellar to exposed 20 inch, 9 5/8 spool and hole marker flange. Install cellar box (culvert).
Remove top flange and verify absence of cement plug, 600 feet no plug. Attempt to
determine what is on the back side of the 9 5/8" casing, unable to verify what type of
back side freeze protection is in the well (a small amount of what appeared to be crude
and diesel was at valve level). Rig up MI Drilling and Veco adjacent to well for brine /
. diesel displacement. Run 2" hose into well to 200 feet. Pump 147 bbls of 11.8 ppg brine
down hole, take diesel returns to Veco vac truck for storage until transfer to Weaver
Brothers tanker.
Sept. 22,2005
Pump out cellar and rig up adapter flange to well for Schlumberger. Stage equipment and
rig up Schlumberger to well for tubing punch run. RIH and verify collar locations, shoot
4' of 4 SPF tubing punch (total of 16 shots) from 160' to 164', all shots fired. Check for
pressure and rig down Schlumberger. Notify AOGCC of cementing job for the next day.
Sept. 23,2005
Prep well head for annular displacement. Rig up Little Red to well head to pump heated
fluid (11.8 brine) down 9 5/8" casing taking returns to Veco vac truck for disposal. Back
side freeze protection is crude oil. Make 3 independent and complete flushes of back side
volume. Rig down Little Red and Veco. Prep well head for cementing and rig up
Halliburton. Establish circulation and pressure test line to 1500 psi. Batch and pump 24
bbls of 15.6 ppg Type I freeze protection cement. Cement returns to surface on the back
side, shut in well and clean up pump equipment. All cementing operations observed by
AOGCC representative, Chuck Shevie.
Sept. 24, 2005
Pull valve and adapter flange, check cement level, 11 feet down. Bring in Halliburton for
top job. Called AOGCC representative to observe cement level and top job operations,
representative declined and requested that photos be taken. Do top job and WOC.
Remove cellar box (culvert) and prep well for installation of well ID plate. Take photos
and weld on ID plate. Backfill cellar hole and return rental equipment. Turn in gate keys
to FAA / airport manager. Finalize job operation billings with service companies.
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Attachment 1
Chevron USA SOCAL 31-25
August 2005 Schematic
I Wellhead B Section
I Wellhead A Section
Arctic Pack or frozen
mud in annulus
Diesel to 2000± feet
13-3/8" 61# & 68# J55 Casing
set at 2535' Cemented w/1560
SX, of class "G" & wI 60 SX,
Cal Seal @ surface.
9-5/8" 47# N-80 Casing set
@ 9850' Cemented wl1970
SX, Class G cement
TD 8-1/2" Open Hole to 10271 '
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2 W' 5000 PSI flange
blinded
20", 85# K-55 Conductor Casing
set at 152' Cemented in three
stages w I 300 sx, Cal Seal to
surface.
DV @ 988'
DV @ 2855'
Brid~e Plug @ 9790'
70 SX, class "G" cement on
Attachment 2
Chevron USA SOCAL 31-25
FinaLP&A Schematic
I WeUhea!lASection
Arctic Set I Cement
to surface
Bridge Plug
13-3/8" 61# &68# J55 Casing
set at 2535' Cemented w/1560
sx, of class "G" & wl60sx,
Cal Seal @ surface.
9-5/8" 47# N-80 Casing set
@ 9850' Cemented w/1970
sx, Class G cement
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
TO:
Jim Regg, í7
P. I. Supervisor \'\ert,q (1~ 05'
DATE:
September 23, 2005
FROM: Chuck Scheve,
Petroleum Inspector
SUBJECT: Surface Abandonment
Chevron USA
SOCAl 31-25
.42TD 168-09~
Friday, September 23,2005: I traveled to the Chevron USA SOCAl 31-25 exploratory
location to witness the placement of the surface cement plug to complete the P&A of this
well.
The 9 5/8 casing had been perforated at 160' below ground level and hot water circulated
to clean the 9 5/8 and 9 5/8 x 13 3/8 annulus. A wiper plug was loaded in casing and 15
ppg permafrost cement was circulated. I witnessed cement returns at surface after 23
bbl pumped. A sample of the returns was caught and weighed 15ppg.
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SUMMARY: I witnessed the placement of the surface cement plug in the SOCAl 31-25
exploratory Well.
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PHONE (907) 279-1433
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Engineer
Chevron USA
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Dear Mr. Mohrbacher:
Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above
referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form.
Please provide at least twenty-four (24) hours notice for a representative of the
Commission to witness any required test. Contact the Commission's petroleum field
inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager).
As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such
further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may
file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is
considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this
letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person
may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been
requested.
DATED this.!!. day of September, 2005
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3. Address:
Development
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Exploratory 0 168-098...." ' ",',' '''Sit'''}
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1. Type of Request:
rY# 9 -7"' ,t)ó
, STATE OF ALASKA ('
ALAS~ JIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS~lvN
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS
20 MC 25.280
Operational shutdown U
Plug Perforations D
Perforate New Pool D
4. Current Well Class:
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Abandon l:J
Alter casing D
Change approved program D
2. Operator Name:
Chevron USA
Suspend U
Repair well D
Pull Tubing D
Service
P.O Box 36366 Houston, TX 77236 50-029-20007 ~
7. KB Elevation (ft): 9. Well Name and Number:
70+/- feet (reported in 1969) Soca131-25
8. Property Designation: 10. Field/Pools(s):
ADL 28316 Wildcat well, located in PBU
11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Junk (measured):
10271 10271 9594 9594 bp 9790, cmt 9790-9594 none
Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse
Structural 152 NA
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft):
None
Packers and SSSV Type:
2535
9850
20 152 I 152 NA
13.375 2535 " 2535
9.625 9850 / 9850
3090
6870
1540
4750
Perforation Depth TVD (ft):
None
Tubing Size:
NA
Tubing Grade:
NA
Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
Tubing MD (ft):
NA
none
none
12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal U
Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch D
14. Estimated Date for
Commencing Operations:
Date:
13. Well Class after proposed work:
Exploratory 0 / Development D
/") 15. Well Status after proposed work:
(9/1/2005 Oil D Gas D Plugged 0
~. WAG D GINJ D WINJ D
Service D
16. Verbal Approval:
Abandoned
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Commission Representative:
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact
Printed Name Jesse Mohrbacher Title Engineer
Signature ~~ ~~-.phone 907-258-3446 Date
, - COMMISSION USE ONLY
8-Sep-05
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number:
365-dJal
Plug Integrity D
BOP Test D
Mechanical Integrity Test D
Location Clearance ~
Other:
RBDMS BFl SEP 1 9 2005
Subsequent Form Required: \ ".- 4 0 '1 .
Approved by:
COMMISSIONER
APPROVED BY
THE COMMISSION
Date:
Form 10-403 Revised 07/2005
ORIGINAL
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Chevron USA
SOCAL 31-25
Deadhorse Airport, Alaska
Procedure for Plug and Abandonment
Background Well Information
The Chevron Socal 31-25 well was drilled in 1969 on State of Alaska lan~s ,eá{~}udhoe Bay in
an area that is now part of the Deadhorse Airport. The well is currently s penq.ed and requires a
surface plug to meet the P&A requirements of the AOGCC. Attachm -d""shows the current
status of the well. Attachment 2 shows the proposed final well configuration.
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) requested that
Chevron remove the above grade well marker on the SOCAL 31-25 well before commencement
of airport construction activities in the vicinity of the well. Chevron completed above-grade ~
marker activities on June 13, 2005.
Chevron hereby requests a waiver from 20 AAC 25.170 (a)(I) requiring wellhead and casing
removal to 3 feet or deeper below original tundra level. This waiver is requested due to the
presence of tundra surface water in the immediate vicinity of the well and the planned placement
of approximately 5 feet of fill over the well for Deadhorse Airport expansion.
In order to complete the P&A of the well in accordance with Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC) regulations, the following P&A program is necessary.
Plug and Abandonment Procedure
1. Procure all necessary approvals for the work from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC), Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
(ADOT&PF), and Federal Aviation Administration.
2. Twenty-four hours before site work notify AOGCC (907)-659-3607 (pager) and
ADOT &PF Airport Manager (907)-659-2553
3. Excavate around wellhead to a depth sufficient to investigate the contents of the 9-5/8 x
13-3/8 inch annulus. Install 4 x 8 foot culvert for temporary cellar and water
management. Hot tap 13-3/8 inch casing if necessary. Confirm annulus contents
whether frozen mud or Arctic Pack.
4. Remove top flange and install circulating spool on the wellhead.
5. RIH with 200 feet of 2 inch hose, hang off same.
6. Gravity feed 11.6 ppg non-freezing mud into the well and down hose. Take diesel
returns out circulating spool and into vac truck. Regulate mud flow at the wellhead and
continually monitor flow lines for integrity. Repeat this process until all I50± bbls of
diesel are circulated out of the well. POOH with hose.
7. RIH with 160 feet of 1 inch tubing, hang off same.
8. Circulate warm fluid in top 160 feet of 9-5/8 inch casing to thaw frozen mud or loosen
Arctic Pack in 9-5/8 x 13-3/8 inch annulus. POOH with tubing.
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Socal 31-25 P&A Procedure
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10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
Rig up Schlumberger. Perforate 9-5/8 inch casing with 4 spf from 157 to 159 feet below
ground level.
Establish circulation down 9-5/8 inch casing and up 9-5/8 x 13-3/8 inch annulus or vice
versa. Clean up annulus.
Rig up to cement well. L~batch mixer with rresh water, temperature to be specified by
cementers. Batch mix Q2..0)bbl, 15± ppg permafrost cement plug and pump cement
down 9-5/8 inch casingCtili1(g returns out annulus into a vac truck. Use a bottom type
wiper plug in the 9-5/8 inch casing ahead of the cement in order to prevent the cement in
the 9-5/8 casing from falling downhole.
Send waste fluids for recycle or disposal at approved North Slope facilities.
Install a minimum ~ inch thick, 24-inch square steel plate on top of the B section of the
wellhead with the following information bead welded on the plate:
Operator: Chevron USA
Well Name: SOCAL 31-25
API: 50-029-20007 -00
PTD: 168-098
File well completion report with photos documenting well P&A work.
Socal 31·25 P&A Procedure
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Attachment 1
Chevron USA Soca131-25
August 2005 Present Schematic
I Wellhead B Section
I Wellhead A Section
Arctic Pack or frozen
mud in annulus
I Diesel to 2000± feet
13-3/8" 61# & 68# J55 Casing
set at 2535' Cemented w/1560
sx, of class "G" & w/60 sx,
Cal Seal @ surface.
9-5/8" 47# N-80 Casing set
@ 9850' Cemented w/1970
sx, Class G cement
TD 8-112" Open Hole tol0271'
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blinded
20", 85# K-55 Conductor Casing
set at 152' Cemented in three
stages w /300 sx, Cal Seal to
surface.
DV @ 988'
Original TOC @ 1240'
I DV @ 2855' I
87 ppcf (11.6 ppg ) mud
70 sx, class "G" cement on
Bridge Plug @ 9790'
Attachment 2 ¡~
Chevron USA Soca131-25
Proposed Final P&A Schematic
I Wellhead B Section
I Wellhead A Section
Arctic Set I Cement
to surface
\L..16k -Dy'¡dl;t Plu~ @ 160' I I
11.6 ppg non freezing mud
13-3/8" 61# & 68# J55 Casing
set at 2535' Cemented w/1560
sx, of class "G" & wi 60 sx,
Cal Seal @ surface.
9-5/8" 47# N-80 Casing set
@ 9850' Cemented w/1970
sx, Class G cement
TD 8-1/2" Open Hole tol0271'
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Well to be covered bv 5 feet of aiport runway fill.
~ 24" Marker Plate
20",85# K-55 Conductor Casing
set at 152' Cemented in three
stages w 1300 sx, Cal Seal to
surface.
I Perfs @ 157-159' /
DV @ 988'
Original TOe @ 1240'
I DV @ 2855' I
87 ppcf (11.6 ppg) mud
70 sx, class "G" cement on
Bridge Plug @ 9790'
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E & P SERVICES. INC,
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September 8, 2005
Mr. John Nonnan, Chair
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539
Re: Proposed Final Abandonment for the Chevron USA Socal 31-25 Well
Dear Mr. Nonnan:
Chevron USA proposes to perfonn final abandonment operations on the Socal 31-25 well r
located on the grounds of the Deadhorse Airport. The well had been previously plugged
and abandoned, however, the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities
has requested that Chevron remove the above grade abandonment marker to
accommodate upcoming Deadhorse Airport expansion and construction activities.
Chevron perfonned this work last June and identified at that time that an additional
surface plug was necessary for the well.
Attached please find a completed Fonn 10-403, work procedure and current and
proposed wellbore schematics.
If you have any questions, please contact the undersigned at 907-258-3446.
Sincerely,
FAIRWEATHER E&P SERVICES, INC.
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Jesse Mohrbacher
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Attachments: 10-403 Application for Sundry Approvals
Outline Procedure
Current Wellbore Schematic
Proposed Wellbore Schematic
cc: Keith Hall, Chevron USA
Bryan Lund, Marsh Creek
Jason Dittsworth, Mactec
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 W. pH AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501·3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
S. Keith Hall, Jr.
Facilities Engineering Manager
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
P.O. Box 36366
Houston, Texas 77236
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Re: SOCAL 31-25
Sundry Number: 305-061
Dear Mr. Hall:
Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above
referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form.
Please provide at least twenty-four (24) hours notice for a representative of the
Commission to witness any required test. Contact the Commission's petroleum field
inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager).
As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such
further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may
file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is
considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this
letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on Cliday or weekend. A person
may not appeal a Commission decision to Superio ou:.t unless rehearing has been
requested. ~, /
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DATED thiSJI'/ day of April, 2005
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,1. Type of Request:
Abandon U
Alter casing D
Change approved program D
2. Operator Name:
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
STATE OF ALASKA 0 <J' "5?R¡, ~ RECEIVED
AL ,)A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM!\¡ )ION <J -, ¡J6A-· 4/ '2-,,; (ït.iO$
APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVAL MAR 042005
20 MC 25.280
Operational shutdown U Perforate U ~QNKillr.. t;Øll:bJi~'1
Plug Perforations D Stimulate 0 Time Extension Mi.....ttached
Perforate New Pool D Re-enter Suspended Well D
4. Current Well Class: \¡..JI.¡Þr 5. Permit to Drill Number:
Development 0 Exploratory M I tr'~.;..:...." C)'7~~' -<-
Stratigraphic D Service 0 6. API Number: .
50-029-20007 /
Suspend U
Repair well 0
Pull Tubing 0
3. Address:
P.O. Box 36366, Houston, TX 77236
7. KB Elevation (ft):
7rJ +/-
9. Well Name and Number:
SOCAL 31-25 //
8. Property Designation: 10. Field/Pools(s):
See 25, T 10 N, R 14 E, UM Wildcat
11. P&A'd PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY
Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft):
10,271 10,271
Plugs (measured):
Junk (measured):
Casing
Structural
Conductor
Surface
Intermediate
Production
Liner
Perforation Depth MD (ft):
Length
Size
MD
TVD
Burst
Collapse
Perforation Depth TVD (ft):
Tubing Size:
Tubing Grade:
Tubing MD (ft):
Packers and SSSV Type:
Packers and SSSV MD (ft):
12. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal
Detailed Operations Program D BOP Sketch
14. Estimated Date for
b!J
D
13. Well Class after propos,:~a, d work:
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Exploratory ~ ¡..r..i" Development
15. Well Status after proposed work:
OilD Gas 0
2/8/2005 WAG D GINJ D
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Commencing Operations:
5/1/2005 - 5/31/05
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Service D
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WDSPL D
16. Verbal Approval: Date:
Commission Representative: Mr. Winton Aubert
17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact
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Signatur.e ( ,¡(J,j~. 1!f',;rt . Phone 281-561-3582 Date 2/28/2005
{/ COMMISSION USE ONLY
Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness
Sundry Number:
3()S-o~1
Plug Integrity D
BOP Test D
Mechanical Integrity Test D
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
333 W. ¡rH AVENUE, SUITe 100
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501·3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
February 12,2004
Mr. S. Keith Hall, Jr.
ChevronTexaco, Incorporated
Environmental Project Manager
11111 S. Wilcrest, Room N-2021
Houston, Texas 77099
Dear Mr. Hall:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration~ A review of well records indicates that Chevron drilled
and pennanently abandoned well identified as SOCAL 31-25. The well is adjacent to the
current airport ramp, and would be within the potential impact area of the ramp
expansion. There has been some discussion regarding the proposed expansion and final
disposition of the SOCAL 31-25 well between yourself and Mr. Judd Peterson of the
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Mr. Tom Maunder (AOGCC), and
with Ms. Jean H81Tison (ADOT). The wellhead and a dry hole well marker remain at
SOCAL 31-25 as can be seen in the attached photographs taken during a recent
inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that Chevron develop a plan for the removal of the dry hole
marker and re-abandotll1lent of SOCAL 31-25 to be consistent with the requirements of
20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, FOnD 10-403.
Attachment
cc:
Judd Peterson, ADEC
Jean Harrison, ADOT
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Mr. S. Keith Hall, Jr.
ChevronTexaco, Incorporated
Environmental Proj ect Manager
11111 S. Wilcrest, Room N-2021
Houston, Texas 77099
November 25, 2003
Dear Mr. Hall,
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration. A review of well records indicates that Chevron drilled
and pennanently abandoned a well identified as SOCAL 31-25. The well is adjacent to
the current airport ramp, and would be within the potential impact area of the ramp
expansion. There has been some discussion regarding the proposed expansion and final
disposition of the SOCAL 31-25 well between yourself and Mr. Judd Peterson of the
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Mr. Tom Maunder (AOGCC), and
with Ms. Jean Harrison (ADOT). The wellhead and a dry hole well marker remain at
SOCAL 31-25 as can be seen in the attached photographs taken during a recent
inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that Chevron develop a plånfor the removal of the dry hole
, ,
marker and re-abandonment of SOCAL 31-25 to be consistent with the requirements of
20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, Fonn 10-403.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jim Regg at 907-793-1236
Sincerely,
Sarah Palin
Chair, AOGCC
Attachment
Cc: Judd Peterson, ADEC
Jean Harrison, ADOT
Note - phone conversation with Jean Harrison of ADOT 11/25/03 indicated no request
has yet been filed for expansion of the airport; lead time could be as much as 5 years
before work was initiated once engineering proposal submitted for approval; advised that
AOGCC would be primary contact for well abandonment and we would need 1-2 year
lead to schedule work (this letter is how we would pursue that work)
MidContinent Business Unit )
North America Upstream
11'111 South Wilcrest Drive
Houston, TX 77099
p, O. Box 36366
Houston, TX 77236
(281) 561-3582
(281) 561-3702 fax
Keith. Hall@chevrontexaco.com
S. Keith Hall, Jr. )
Facilities Engineer...~ Manager
Chevron Texaco
February 4, 2005
Mr. Winton Aubert
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
R.SL,:þ rV'ED
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Plugged and Abandoned Well SOCAL 31-25 SCl~~\H\~Er) I~PH ,;?, ~j 200::;
Deadhorse Airport, Alaska
Dear Mr. Aubert:
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT) has asked
ChevronTexaco to remove this above-grade marker to facilitate apron expansion. This work is
part of the ADOT's Deadhorse Airport safety area improvements that would include runway
apron expansion over the plugged and abandoned well (1980).
ChevronTexaco requests your approval to remove the above-grade dryhole abandonment marker
on the referenced well and replace it with a below-grade 10-inch nominal 5,000 pounds per square
inch (psi) blind flange. Well information required by Title 20, Alaska Administrative Code,
Chapter 25.120 (20 AAC 25.120) will be bead welded on the top of the flange.
We would like to remove the above-grade marker to the 10-inch nominal 5,000 psi flange (flange
shown on the attached drawing, elevation 51. 85 feet) and replace it with a matching blind flange.
Once this activity is complete, the ADOT's contractor can then place the required fill to extend
the tarmac surface over this entire area. Final fill thickness over the new blind flange will be
approximately 3 feet.
For visual reasons, 20 AAC 25.120 allows for the removal of above-grade abandonment markers,
cutting the remaining casings to a level approximately 3 to 5 feet below ground surface. Our
situation is different. The SOCAL 31-25 wellbore is plugged and abandoned "as is" with final
abandonment approval September 20, 1984, and requires nothing to be done for "status" purpose.
To assist the ADOT's airport improvements and accommodate their request, we request a variance
to the statute. The reasons for our proposed methods are as follows:
· This method is the most secure for the well, maintaining the integrity of all casing
hangers and sealing with a bolted on blind flange.
· The blind flange will be buried under 3 feet of fill and tarmac, providing an excellent
protective barrier, which will be maintained on a regular basis.
,:..~. '
· This method minimizes the possibility of disturbing airport utilities buried in the vicinity.
The original P&i )cuments from 1980 indicate location ..kgs were purposefully left in
place to minimize opportunities to disturb the buried "airport utilities."
· Airport traffic disruptions will be minimal, since the recommended procedure will take
only a few hours.
On August 26, 2004, your petroleum inspector, Lou Grimaldi, ChevronTexaco, and MACTEC
met at the airport to review the marker and discuss the options. We believe the recommended plan
will accomplish both ADOT's and AOGCC' s goals.
We look forward to discussing this issue with you. Please contact me at 281-561-3582.
Regards,
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(281) 561-3582
(281) 561-3702 fax
Keith. Hall@chevrontexaco.com
S. Keith HaJJ, Jr.
Facilities Engineering Manager
(hevronTexaco
February 4, 2005
Mr. Winton Aubert
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Plugged and Abandoned Well SOCAL 31-25
Deadhorse Airport, Alaska
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Dear Mr. Aubert:
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT) has asked
ChevronTexaco to remove this above-grade marker to facilitate apron expansion. This work is
part of the ADOT's Deadhorse Airport safety area improvemen~hat would include runway
apron expansion over the plugged and abandoned well (1980).
ChevronTexaco requests your approval to remove the above-grade dry hole abandonment marker
on the referenced well and replace it with a below-grade 10-inch nominal 5,000 pounds per square
inch (psi) blind flange. Well information required by Title 20, Alaska Administrative Code,
Chapter 25.120 (20 AAC 25.120) will be bead welded on the top of the flange.
We would like to remove the above-grade marker to t~~ominal 5,OOOpsi-J;1ange (flange
shown on the attached drawing, elevation 5 1.85 feet) ahii=rePlace it with a",mátc~,iniblind flange.
Once this activity is complete, the ADOT's contractor can then place the ~qûrred fill to extend
the tannac surface over this entire area. Final fill thickness over the new blind flange will be
approximately 3 feet. /'
For visual reasons, 20 AAC 25.120 allows for the removal of above-grade abandonment markers,
cutting the remaining casings to a level approximately 3 to 5 feet below ground surface. Our
situation is different. The SOCAL 31-25 wellbore is plugged and abandoned "as is" with final
abandonment approval September 20, 1984, and requires nothing to be done for "status" purpose.
To assist the ADOT's airport improvements and accommodate their request, we request a variance
to the statute. The reasons for our proposed methods are as follows:
I! This method is the most secure for the well, maintaining the integrity of all casing
hangers and sealing with a bolted on blind flange.
· The blind flange will be buried under 3 feet of fill and tarmac, providing an excellent
protective barrier, which will be maintained on a regular basis.
· This method minin }s the possibility of disturbing airport ul-HiÌïes buried in the vicinity.
The original P&A documents rrom 1980 indicate location pilings were purposefully left in
place to minimize opportunities to disturb the buried "airport utilities."
· Airport traffic disruptions will be minimal, since the recommended procedure will take
only a few hours.
()n August 26,2004, your petroleum inspector, Lou Grimaldi, ChevronTexaco, and MACTEC
met at the airport to review the marker and discuss the options. We believe the recommended plan
will accomplish both ADOT's and AOGCC's goals.
We look forward to discussing this issue with you. Please contact me at 281-561-3582.
Regards,
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Mr. Winton Aubert
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
RECEI ED
FEB 0 8 2005
Alaska Oil & Commission
Anchorage
Plugged and Abandoned Well SOCAL 31-25
Deadhorse Airport, Alaska
Dear Mr. Aubert:
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT) has asked
Chevron Texaco to remove this above-grade marker to facilitate apron expansion. This work is
part of the ADOT's Deadhorse Airport safety area improvements that would include runway
apron expansion over the plugged and abandoned well (1980).
Chevron Texaco requests your approval to remove the above-grade dryhole abandonment marker
on the referenced well and replace it with a below-grade 10-inch nominal 5,000 pounds per square
inch (psi) blind flange. Well information required by Title 20, Alaska Administrative Code,
Chapter 25.120 (20 AAC 25.120) will be bead welded on the top of the flange.
We would like to remove the above-grade marker to the 10- inch nominal 5,000 psi flange (flange
shown on the attached drawing, elevation 51.85 feet) and replace it with a matching blind flange.
Once this activity is complete, the ADOT's contractor can then place the required fill to extend
the tarmac surface over this entire area. Final fill thickness over the new blind flange will be
approximately 3 feet.
F or visual reasons, 20 AAC 25.120 allows for the removal of above-grade abandonment markers,
cutting the remaining casings to a level approximately 3 to 5 feet below ground surface. Our
situation is different. The SOCAL 31-25 wellbore is plugged and abandoned "as is" with final
abandonment approval September 20, 1984, and requires nothing to be done for "status" purpose.
To assist the ADOT's airport improvements and accommodate their request, we request a variance
to the statute. The reasons for our proposed methods are as follows:
. This method is the most secure for the well, maintaining the integrity of all casing
hangers and sealing with a bolted on blind flange.
. The blind flange will be buried under 3 feet of fill and tarmac, providing an excellent
protective barrier, which will be maintained on a regular basis.
) ,
. This method minimizes the possibility of disturbing airport lities buried in the vicinity.
The original P&A documents from 1980 indicate location pilings were purposefully left in
place to minimize opportunities to disturb the buried "airport utilities."
. Airport traffic disruptions will be minimal, since the recommended procedure will take
only a few hours.
On August 26, 2004, your petroleum inspector, Lou Grimaldi, ChevronTexaco, and MACTEC
met at the airport to review the marker and discuss the options. We believe the recommended plan
will accomplish both ADOT's and AOGCC's goals.
We look forward to discussing this issue with you. Please contact me at 281-561-3582.
Attachment: SOCAL 31-25 Wellhead
September 2004 Topographic Survey
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2. REF. FIELD BOOK: Mise 04-01 Pg 29-33
3. THE BAStS OF \Æ:RllCAL CONTROL IS THE
ELEVATION OF THE MONUMENT AT R/W STATION
100+00 ELEV. 59.84', AS SHOINN ON THE
STATE OF ALASKA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION'S
DEAOHORSE AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS, DRAWING
A.I.P. No. 3-02-0339-QX/62644 SHEET 2
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and the opportunity to request a public hearing for the proposed
Deadhorse Airport Safety Area Ex ansion roject. The public hear-
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and environmental effects of the development and its consistency
with the goals and objectives of the community. Anyone may re-
quest a copy of the draft EA or a public hearing by contacting the
Department by August 6, 2004.
The proposed project would:
. Extend and expand the existing runway safety area to final di-
mensions of 8,500 ft by 500 ft.
. Expand the available apron by approximately 163,454 ft2 via
the filling and paving of previously unused land adjacent to the
apron and an existing gravel pad.
. Repave the existing apron.
. Adjust the grade of connecting taxiways to match the apron.
. Repave the connecting taxiways.
. Replace the approach lighting systems within the expanded run-
way safety area.
If you would like to request a public hearing, or have questions or
comments regarding this project, please contact:
Melinda Brunner, Environmental Analyst
ADOT&PF, 2301 Peger Road
Fairbanks, AK 99709-5316
Telephone: (907) 451-5294
Fax: (907) 451-5103
E-Mail: melinda_brunner@dot.state.akus
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Subject: Re: Well marker question
From: Thomas Maunder <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: rue, 16 Mar 2004 13 :30:39 -0900
To: "Lund, Bryan" <BDLUND@mactec.com>
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Not a problem Bryan. One of the most important "things" with work on old wells is to get the best records you
can find and to have a "drilling" type look at the records and try to read between the lines. You don't want to run
into any nasty surprises.
Best wishes.
Tom
Lund, Bryan wrote:
Thanks Tom. Yes, part of the question was steered toward the airport well but 1m also finding myself in quite
a few discussions where my lack of experience drilling oil wells and completing the plug and abandon work
shows thru. All fun stuff so making an attempt at self education.
We will be in touch with Winton on the Chevron work. Thanks for the point-of-contact. Bryan
Bryan D. Lund
Principal Geologist
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting
Anchorage, Alaska
email: bdlund@mactec.com
tele: 907-563-8102
fax: 907-561-4574
SCANNED APR 2 8 2005
-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Maunder rmailto:tom maunder@admin.state.ak.us]
Sent: Tuesday, March 16, 2004 10:49 AM
To: Lund, Bryan
Cc: Winton G Aubert; Jim Regg
Subject: Re: Well marker question
Hi Bryan,
I presume you might be looking at the Chevron well near the Deadhorse airport??
I looked a the regulations and there is a 5' reference at 20 AAC 25.112 (d)(1) where it talks
of of the surface cement plug being "...no more than 5' below original ground level
onshore..." If that is your final cement height, then that is where the cut off would be done.
In my experience, the minimum final cut off is 3 to 5 feet below original ground level and is
usually dictated by how far the casing head and any valving or openings on the conductor
pipe are below ground level. Some cutoffs are deeper depending on how deep the cellar is.
What I have seen ultimately remaining before the marker plate is welded on is a smooth
walled cylinder with all spaces filled with cement to the top.
I have enclosed 2 photos of cutoffs. On number 1 (a new well), I think you can see the top
of the conductor (with cement inside) at the bottom of the excavation. The cap would be
welded to the top of the surface casing. In number 2 (this is an "old" well similar to yours),
you can see all the spaces are nearly full. The addition of some dry cement to fill up the
10f2
4/28/20057:31 AM
Re: Well marker question
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voids is generally allowed in a case such as this. The key point is that all spaces must be full
of cement. The actual abandonment record of your well would offer information on what
has/was done.
I hope this information is of aid. If the Deadhorse Airport well is what you are actually
referring to, please direct any questions to Winton Aubert since a well there would be in his
area of responsibility. His email is above. A sundry notice (Form 403) would need to be
submitted and approved prior to beginning the work.
Tom Maunder, PE
AOGCC
Lund, Bryan wrote:
Good morning Tom - Do you have additional guidance for well marker requirements that
supplements 20 MC 25.120?
Specifically, I'm curious about cutting an existing marker 5 feet below grade for P&A'd wells on the
Slope. I've heard 5 feet a number of times but haven't seen it in writing.
Thanks for any help. Bryan
Bryan D. Lund
Principal Geologist
MACTEC Engineering and Consulting
Anchorage, Alaska
email: bdll!nd@mactec.com
tele: 907-563-8102
fax: 907-561-4574
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
AI,ASKA OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 W. ]TH AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
February 12,2004
Mr. S. Keith Hall, Jr.
Chevron Texaco, Incorporated
Environmental Project Manager
11111 S. Wilcrest, Room N-2021
Houston, Texas 77099
Dear Mr. Hall:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration. A review of well records indicates that Chevron drilled
and permanently abandoned well identified as SOCAL 31-25. The well is adjacent to the
current airport ramp, and would be within the potential impact area of the ramp
expansion. There has been some discussion regarding the proposed expansion and final
disposition of the SOCAL 31-25 well between yourself and Mr. Judd Peterson of the
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Mr. Tom Maunder (AOGCC), and
with Ms. Jean Harrison (ADOT). The wellhead and a dry hole well marker remain at
SOCAL 31-25 as can be seen in the attached photographs taken during a recent
inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that Chevron develop a plan for the removal of the dry hole
marker and re-abandonment of SOCAL 31-25 to be consistent with the requirements of
20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, Form 10-403.
Should you have any questions, pleas nt t Jim Regg at 907-793-1236
Attachment
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Judd Peterson, ADEC
Jean Harrison, ADOT
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SOCAL 31-25: Wellhead and Dry Hole Marker
November 24, 2003
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
Department of Transportation & Public Facilities
Aviation Leasing and Airport Land Development
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TO:' Jim'Regg, P.E. RECE.\\JEO
Inspection Program ". FILE: Deadhorseloil wells
Dept. of Administration/AOGCC fEB \) G L\)\)I\ .
T~L~1;\0NI:~\Qn 451-5230
THRU: Pamela A. Lewis, SRIWA ~~~ Q\\ &. Gas CoU ~
Statewide Chiefl\..~" f:\nt~Q~a~SUBJECT: Removal of ,A\asL.
fv Oil Well Markers
FROM: Jean Harrison r Deadhorse Airport
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The purpose of this memo is to accept your offer to act as the IIprimary contact"
for our department with the oil companies involved with two wells known as Put
River 34-24-10-14 and SoCal 31-25 on the Deadhorse Airport, and to ask that
you begin the process for removal of the two well markers as quickly as possible.
In May 2003, I visited two old exploration sites on the Deadhorse Airport.
Based on conversations with you and Judd Peterson, Reserve Pit Closure
Coordinator for Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), I
have come to understand the following regarding these well markers.
One well is located on Block 50 (Put River 34-24-10-14) and the other is located
west of the main apron on tundra (SoCal 31-25). An iron pipe marks the location
of each well.
Typically, when a well is drilled, the drilling muds and cuttings are discharged into
a pit dug at the well site. The pit, commonly called a drilling waste reserve pit, is
located somewhere near the well marker, perhaps about 50 feet away and is
likely about 100' to 150' square and about 6 or 10 feet deep. After the well is
completed, the open pit would only be about 50% filled with drilling waste. The
operator would then cap the pit with material to bury the waste in place. The
cover for the waste is typically 3 or 4 feet of fill.
Sometime after the pits were capped for the two wells at the Deadhorse Airport,
pads were constructed and very likely covered the pits.
These wells were closed prior to 1996, under the early reserve pit closure
program. They are now classified as landfills and are regulated by the ADEC
Solid Waste Program. ADEC issued final closure approval for the pits.
Approval for closure means that the wells' reserve pits are sealed, and the buried
drilling waste does not present a threat to human health or the environment. It is
likely that the pits contain at least a lot of diesel and perhaps drilling muds. As a
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result, it is best that they remain sealed in place. There are perhaps three to four
feet of fill (unknown as to type of fill) on top of the pits. Should the buried waste
be exposed, ADEC must be involved in the decision as to the best corrective
actions to be taken to deal with the pits.
We understand that the oil companies are responsible for removing the markers,
if removal is required.
DOT&PF is taking the position that the two oil well markers, identified as Put
River 34-24-10-14 and SoCal 31-25, should be removed from Deadhorse Airport
lands as soon as possible. We understand that the markers will be cut off below
surface and replaced with subsurface flat markers. The closed landfills (pits)
should not be affected by the replacement procedure and should remain sealed
throughout the process.
The marker for SoCal 31-25 is located on tundra, about 98' from the western
edge of the main apron. This well was drilled in 1969 by Chevron and closed in
1980. Chevron is no longer an operator on the North Slope. DOT&PF plans to
expand the main apron in a westerly direction to allow for additional large-aircraft
parking. Thus, the marker needs to be removed to make way for apron
expansion.
The marker for Put River 34-24-10-14 is located on Block 50, behind the Arctic
Caribou Inn, and is surrounded by two fences; the outer chain-link fence is
partially down. This well was closed in 1995 by British Petroleum. DOT&PF has
reserved a portion of Block 50, which is used for storage of materials, supplies,
and, occasionally, equipment, for use on the James Dalton Highway and airport.
Neither of the well marker locations has been surveyed by DOT&PF.
We understand that the wells must be "re-abandoned," which will require the oil
companies (operators) to devise a plan for submission toAOGCC for prior
approval. Although the well markers may require only two to four weeks for
actual removal, the lead time for that work could be as long as two years. We
ask that DOT&PF be contacted for building permits that must be issued prior to
any groundwork being performed.
Your cooperation in this endeavor is appreciated.
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CONTACTS:
Addressees for:
Alaska Dept. of Transportation and Public Facilities
2301 Peger Road
Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-5316
Dwight Stuller, Dalton District Manager, Northern Region
Telephone (907) 451-2207
Fax (907) 451-2334
E-mail: Dwight_Stuller@dot.state.ak.us
Patricia Dalley-Miller, Design Group Chief, Northern Region
Telephone (907) 451-2275
Fax (907) 451-5126
E-mail: PatriciaDalley-Miller@dot.state.ak.us
Terry Richards, Planner, Northern Region
Telephone (907) 451-2375
Fax (907) 451-2313
E-mail: Terry_Richards@dot.state.ak.us
Darren Mulkey, M&O Environmental Compliance Coordinator, Northern Region
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Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Judd Peterson
Reserve Pit Closure Coordinator
555 Cordova St.
Anchorage AK 99501-2617
Telephone: (907) 269-7622
Fax: (907) 269-7511
E-mail: Judd_Peterson@dec.state.ak.us
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc.
Jim Chatham
Sr. Remediation Advisor, Alaska
P.O. Box 196612
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612
Telephone: (907) 564-4554
Fax: (907) 564-5020
E-mail: chathajr@bp.com
CHEVRON
S. Keith Hall, Jr.
Environmental Project Manager
Mid-Continent SBU
ChevronTexaco, North America Upstream
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Date:
November 25,2003
To:
Files
Subject:
SOCAL 31-25A; PTD #168-098
Put River 24-10-14; PTD 169-030 \ ....,
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Jim Regg, Petroleum Engineer '" ~q
Potential Deadhorse Airport Expansion; Affected P &A' d Wells
From:
There has been some discussion during 2003 regarding the effect of Deadhorse airport expansion
on nearby abandoned wells; discussions have involved ADEC (Judd Peterson), AOGCC (Tom
Maunder) and Alaska Dept. of Transportation (Jean Harrison). Paper copies of emails attached
for reference. Chuck Scheve (AOGCC Inspector) conducted site inspections with AkDOT on
November 24,2003; report and photos attached.
I spoke with Jean Harrison (AkDOT; 907-451-5230) today (11/25/03); she indicated no request
has been filed for expansion of the airport to date; it is work that "needs to be done"; lead time
could be as much as 5 years before work was initiated once engineering proposal submitted for
approval. I advised that AOGCC is primary contact for wells; a 1-2 year lead-time would be
appropriate to provide operator time to coordinate additional abandonment activity (removal of
wellhead and well marker). Ms. Harrison was mainly interested in who was responsible for the
wells; I told her ChevronTexaco for SOCAL 31-25 and BP for Put River 24-10-14. She also
asked what the process would be - I told her the Commission would send a letter to operator
requesting Sundry to remove markers. I advised her that one of the keys we needed before
preparing a letter from the Commission requesting an abandonment sundry was what level of
excavation that would be done as part of the expansion since that could have an impact on the
subsequent well abandonment depth.
Bottom line - no action is required at this time. I have drafted letters to ChevronTexaco and BP
as a placeholder while this is "fresh".
Attachments
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Re: DOT Request for Inspection
From:
chuck scheve <chucK-scheve@admin.state.ak.us>
Date:
Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:27:14 -0900
To:
Jim Regg <jim_regg@admin.state.ak.us>
Hi Jim
2003-1124_p~wells_near_deadhorse_airport.txt
I got with DOT and looked at both wells in question. The SOCAL 31-25 well
is right off the ramp at the airport and would be in the way of possible
ramp expansion. The Put River 24-10-14 well is over behind the caribou in.
Both wells have old style dry hole markers. It appears that reabandoning
these wells should not be a problem, a matter of cutting off and marking per
current regulations. As always precaution would need to be taken to check
for pressure prior to cutting.
chuck
Jim Regg wrote:
»winton received a call from DOT rep in Fairbanks (Jean Harrison;
» 451-5230) noting that there is a planned expansion of the Deadhorse
» airport runway; apparently there are two abandoned wells that are in the
»way - SOCAL 31-25 (PTD 168-098) and Put River 24-10-14 (PTD 169-030).
» Our records are not real clear regarding the abandonments (except that
» they have been abandoned and reserve pit closeout was approved by ADEC
» for both locations. .
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» Jim
DOT would like us to accompany them on an inspection of the locations.
North slope DOT contact is Dwight stuller - 659-2553 (NS) or 451-2206
(Fairbanks). please contact Mr. Stuller to assist him. Advise if there
is anything you need from me. Thanks.
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Put River 24-10-14: Dry Hole Marker
November 24, 2003
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Mr. S. Keith Hall, Jr.
ChevronTexaco, Incorporated
Environmental Proj ect Manager
11111 S. Wilcrest, Room N-2021
Houston, Texas 77099
November 25, 2003
Dear Mr. Hall,
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration. A review of well records indicates that Chevron drilled
and permanently abandoned a well identified as SOCAL 31-25. The well is adjacent to
the current airport ramp, and would be within the potential impact area of the ramp
expansion. There has been some discussion regarding the proposed expansion and final
disposition of the SOCAL 31-25 well between yourself and Mr. Judd Peterson of the
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation, Mr. Tom Maunder (AOGCC), and
with Ms. Jean Harrison (ADOT). The wellhead and a dry hole well marker remain at
SOCAL 31-25 as can be seen in the attached photographs taken during a recent
inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that Chevron develop a plan for the removal of the dry hole
marker and re-abandonment of SOCAL 31-25 to be consistent with the requirements of
20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, Form 10-403.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jim Regg at 907-793-1236
Sincerely,
Sarah Palin
Chair, AOGCC
Attachment
Cc:
Judd Peterson, ADEC
Jean Harrison, ADOT
Note - phone conversation with Jean Harrison of ADOT 11/25/03 indicated no request
has yet been filed for expansion of the airport; lead time could be as much as 5 years
before work was initiated once engineering proposal submitted for approval; advised that
AOGCC would be primary contact for well abandonment and we would need 1-2 year
lead to schedule work (this letter is how we would pursue that work)
SOCAL
Put River 24-10-14: Dry Hole Marker
November 24, 2003
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Ms. Judy Buono
BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.
Land Department
P.O. Box 196612
llnchorage,AJe 99519-6612
November 25, 2003
Dear Ms. Buono,
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) has been advised by the
Alaska Department of Transportation (ADOT) that ramp expansion at the Deadhorse
Airport is under consideration. A review of well records indicates that BP Exploration
(Alaska) Inc. (BPXA) operating as Standard Alaska Production Company drilled and
permanently abandoned a well identified as Put River 24-10-14. The well is located
within the airport grounds, and while not currently affected by expansion plans, could be
an area for future expansion. A dry hole well marker remains at Put River 24-10-14 as
can be seen in the attached photograph taken during a recent inspection of the location.
The Commission requests that BPXA develop a plan for the removal of the dry hole
marker and re-abandonment of Put River 24-10-14 to be consistent with the requirements
of20 AAC 25.112(d) and 25.120(a), (b), and (d). Your plan should be provided to the
AOGCC as an Application for Sundry Approval, Form 10-403.
Should you have any questions, please contact Jim Regg at 907-793-1236
Sincerely,
Sarah Palin
Chair, AOGCC
Attachment
cc:
Judd Peterson, ADEC
Jean Harrison, ADOT
Note - phone conversation with Jean Harrison of ADOT 11/25/03 indicated no request
has yet been filed for expansion of the airport; lead time could be as much as 5 years
before work was initiated once engineering proposal submitted for approval; advised that
AOGCC would be primary contact for well abandonment and we would need 1-2 year
lead to schedule work (this letter is how we would pursue that work)
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To: "'Tom (AOGCC) Maunder (Maunder, Tom (AOGCC))'"
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Subject: FW: RE: chevron SOCAL 31-25, (T lON, R 14E sec.25)
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Here is the email I sent DOT on the chevron well. I guess I should have
included you in the copy the first time. I have him you phone number when
he called me. Thanks
Judd peterson
Reserve pit closure coordinator
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
(907) 269-7622
-----original Message-----
From: peterson, Judd
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 7:22 AM
To: 'jean_harrison@dot.state.ak.us'
Cc: 'Moxley Charles (CMOX) (Moxley, charles (CMOX)) ,
subject: RE: RE: chevron SOCAL 31-25, (T lON, R 14E sec.25)
Jean,
please give me a call when you would like to discuss the chevron well
31-25A. We have no objection if the well marker is removed, it just should
be done under the guidelines of the Alaska oil and Gas Conservatlon
commission. The only ADEC (solid Waste program) concern at the site is the
buried drilling waste pit. That pit is classified as a landfill and is
regulated by the ADEC solid waste program. I have inspected the site, but
as you know, it is mostly airport pads and I could not identify the location
of the old reserve pit. It is likely under the existing airport pads.
If the pit happens not to be under the existing airport pads and DOT does a
lot of excavation, the drilling waste could be exposed. The old drilling
waste likely contains a lot of diesel so it is best that it remain sealed in
place. If the waste is exposed, we would need to be involved in the
decision as to the best corrective actions to deal with it.
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ADEC has issued chevron final closure approval for the pit. This approval
means that the pit is sealed and the buried drilling waste does not present
a threat to human health or the environment.
Thanks
Judd Peterson
Reserve pit closure coordinator
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
(907) 269-7622
-----original Message-----
From: jean_harrison@dot.state.ak.us [mailto:jean_harrison@dot.state.ak.usJ
Sent: Thursday, June 05, 2003 6:17 AM
To: Judd_peterson@dec.state.ak.us
Subject: Re: RE: chevron SOCAL 31-25, (T lON, R 14E sec.25)
I will be out of the office until June 2 on vacation. On June 3 and 4, I
will be in Anchorage attending a seminar. please contact our office at
(907) 451-2216 if you need immediate assistance.
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subject:
DOT plans at Deadhorse Airport and socal 31-25
From:
Tom Maunder <tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us>
Date:
Thu, 26 Jun 2003 10:56:06 -0800
To:
Judd Peterson <Judd_peterson@dec.state.ak.us>
cc:
Jim Regg <jim_regg@admin.state.ak.us>
Judd,
I left a phone message for you the other day, but to follow up. I
received a call from Keith Hall of chevron/Texaco with regard to their
socal 31-25 well near Deadhorse Airport. You had apparently called
Keith and informed him of some DOT plans to perform some work up there
and their intent to cut off the abandoned well marker.
could you provide some further information with regard to this project
or direct us to a contact at DOT. There have been a number of old wells
that have had the original marker post cut off to allow pads to be
removed in the last couple of years. This is likely similar work, but
such work needs to be performed according to our regs and with our
approval.
Any information you can provide will be appreciated.
Tom
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Hi Jim
I got with DOT and looked at both wells in question. The SOCAL
31-25 well
is right off the ramp at the airport and would be in the way of
possible
ramp expansion.
caribou in.
Both wells have old style dry hole markers. It appears that
reabandoning
these wells should not be a problem, a matter of cutting off and
marking per
current regulations.
to check
for pressure prior to cutting.
The Put River 24-10-14 well is over behind the
As always precaution would need to be taken
Chuck
Jim Regg wrote:
Winton received a call from DOT rep in Fairbanks (Jean Harrison;
451-5230) noting that there is a planned expansion of the
Deadhorse
airport runway; apparently there are two abandoned wells that are
in the
way - SOCAL 31-25 (PTD 168-098) and Put River 24-10-14 (PTD
169-030) .
Our records are not real clear regarding the abandonments (except
that
they have been abandoned and reserve pit closeout was approved by
ADEC
for both locations.
DOT would like us to accompany them on an inspection of the
locations.
North Slope DOT contact is Dwight Stuller - 659-2553 (NS) or
451-2206
(Fairbanks) .
there
is anything you need from me. Thanks.
Please contact Mr. Stuller to assist him. Advise if
Jim
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September 20,1984
ARCO Alaska, Inc.
P. O. Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska
99510-0360
Re:
Final Location Clean- up Inspection for Abandonment,
SOCAL 31-25, Sec. 25, TION, R14E, UH.
Gentlemen:
Our representative inspected this location on August 24,1984 and
it was found that clean-up was acceptable and tha,t a correct well
marker was in place.
Consequently final abandot'lment for SOCAL 31-25 is' approved.
Sincerely,
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Stat~ Jf Alaska
TO:
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COHHISSION
C. V~.. ;te ton DATE' September 13, 1984
Chai
FILENO: D.5I.58
Lonnie C. Smith .~. C..': "){'
Commissioner
Edgar W. Sipple, Jr H\ ..
Petroleum Inspector~
TELEPHONE NO:
THRU:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
Final Surface Abandon-
ment inspection for
Standard Oil of Calif.
SoCa131-25,
Sec. 25, T10N,R14E,ill1,
Permit No. 68-98.
Friday, August 24,1984: I traveled this date with Minos Hebert,
ARCO representative to SoCal 31-25 for a final surface abandor~ent
inspection. There was an area east of the well head that needed to
be filled. As pictures one and two shows the area was filled and
level. Picture three shows the pad level and contoured to the
surrounding areas.
I filled out the AOGCC surface abandonment report which is attached
to this report.
It is my recommendation to the Commission to approve the final
surface abandonment of Standard Oil of California SaCal 31-25.
Attachment/pictures in file
02.001 A(Rev. 10/79)
'ALASKA OIL AND GAS CUt\SE!{VAT ION Cm1t'1ISS lJN
,~ SURFACE ABANl)C'J~íENT REPORT J,'
~ 20 AAC 25, M{TICLE 2 ,
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20 AAC 25.120: WELL ABANDONHENT MARKER:
Dia. Steel Post (4"Mín.) 4 1'1 , Length (10' Min.)
Height Above Final Grade Level (4' Min.)
Top of Marker Pipe Clqp.ed 'with: Cement Plug
Set: On Well Head ~ , On Cutoff Casing
Distance Below Final Grade Level
Side Outlets: All Valves andjJipples Removed
All Openings Closed ~,With Blinds
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INFORMATION BEADWELDED DIRECTf.LY TO MAI\KER POST:
(List Where Different from 'File Information)
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PITS:
Filled In -':-Liners Re~oved or Buried
, Debris Removed
SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Rough ~~ Smooth, Contoured
Other
, Flat
, Compacted
CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Clean ~: Pipe Scrap, Iron Scrap
Paper, Other
, Wood
, Mud
, Cement
,
SURROUNDING AREA:
Wooded, Brush
Sand, Other
, Tundra /, Grass
, Dirt
, Gravel
,
CONDITION. SURROUNDING AREA:
Clean t...","-;""'~Trash from Si te
Other'fI!<-
Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site
, I';" .,~ 1" "( , f f
l ~I t:.~ ¡l'J-/ 7 .-(./fAh!:. (.. ll¡:/<,1;.-'4'."'j<~
)/
,
ACCESS ROA:D:
Dirt ~ Gravel
to....."""",;""'" Ice
,
, Other
CONDITION ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING:
Clean ~"""', Rough, Smooth, Trash from Opera tions
Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Road, Spoil from Clearing Road
Other
REMAINING TO BE DONE:
Final Inspection
L-....-
RECOMMEND- APPROv.AL OF ABANDONHENT:
....... l
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INS PECTED BY /' t' ~ ,.. l' (."",r~.",,^ #.1 ",,/ ./,
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05 / 2 6 / 81 i,i' , /'>,:;?' .
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No
DATE .1);'(.. 2 <I (:I (l
"I ".._." ~,..., ,,;) !
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA 1 ,0 GAS CONSERVATION CC" 310N
. WELL COMPLETIO~ OR RECOMPLETION~4PORT AND LOG
P.O. Box 107839, Anchorage, AK
4, Location of well at surface 660' S & 1980' W
Section 25, T10N, R14E, U.M.
At Top Producing Interval
99510
from the N.E. corner,
7. Permit Number
68-~q~
8, API Number
50-029-20007
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1. Status of Well
Classification of Service Well
OIL 0
GAS 0
SUSPENDED 0
ABANDONED ~
SERVICE 0
2, Name of Operator
Chevron U.S.A. Inc.
3. Address
---¡
9. Unit or Lease Name
Prudhoe Bay
10. Well Number
At Total Depth
Same as surface location.
SOCAL 31-25
11. Field and Pool
5, Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.)
70' K.B.
6. Lease Designation and Serial No.
ADL 28316
Wildcat
12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached
1/19/69 4/15/69
17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18,Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD)
10271'MD,10269'TVD Surface
22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run
Dual Induction - Latero1og,
23.
14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 15. Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions
8/4/80 (abandoned) feet MSL
19. Directional Survey 20. Depth where SSSV set 21. Thickness of Permafrost
YES œJ NO 0 feet MD
CASING SIZE WT. PER FT.
20" 851J:
13 3/8' 611;. 681J:
9 5/8" 474;
GRADE
Density, Sonic, Neutron, Dipmeter
CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD
SETTING DEPTH MD
TOP BOTTOM
surface 152'
surface 2535'
surface 9850'
HOLE SIZE
30"
17~"
12!t;"
CEMENTING RECORD
300 SX, CAL SEAL
1620 SX, CL "G"
1470 SX. CL "G"
AMOUNT PULLED
-
J-55
N-80
-
-
24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and
interval, size and number)
25.
SIZE
None
TUBING RECORD
DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD)
None
"
26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC.
DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED
None
27.
Date First Production
"
PRODUCTION TEST
Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.)
N/A'
Date of Test
. .,
Hours Tested
PRODUCTION FOR 01 L-BBL
TEST PER 10D .
CALCULATED OIL-BBL
24-HOUR RATE.
GAS-MCF
WATER-BBL
CHOKE SIZE
GAS-Oil RATIO
Flow Tubing
Press.
Casing Pressure
GAS-MC F
WÀTER-BBL
OIL GRAVITY-API (corr)
28.
CORE DATA
Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips.
See attached.
RECEIVED
JUl2 ? 1984
Alaska Oil & G
A as Cons. CommisSion
nchorage
Form 10-407
Rev. 7-1-80
Submit in duplicate
CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE
129,
30,
GEOLOGIC MARKERS
FORMATION TESTS
NAME
MEAS, DEPTH
TRUE VERT, DEPTH
Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity,
GOR, and time of each phase,
t
-.:
See attached.
31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
32.
I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge
Signed
Kr
TitleArea Engineer
Date
----.--
INSTRUCTIONS
General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on
all types of lands and leases in Alaska.
Item 1: Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt
water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion.
Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements
given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments.
Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple
completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported
in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the
data pertinent to such interval.
Item 21: I ndicate whether from ground level (G L) or other elevation (OF, KB, etc.).
Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement-
ing and the location of the cementing tool.
Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In-
jection, Gas I njection, Shut-in, Other-explain.
Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none".
Form 10-407
..
~I-It. Vt{lJ~N' U. S.A. IN C.
. .
TRANSHIT~~
,- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF RECEIP(
,~ERtAL - (ALASKA)
æ
J¿
"........,
DEPT.:
DATE :\~ 21, 193t-l
.
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'TO:
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PLACE:
FD - Folded
R - Rolled
S - Sepia
F - Film
X-Xerox
B - Blueline
mE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF MATERIAL ENCLOSED HEREIN. PLEASE CHECK AND ADVISE IMMEDIATELY.
(oeu&. ~CLOStD
-
R..E.Cl.LlLE.D
J.Y.L 2 7 1B84
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission' BY
AR~R9Fa§8 CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
BOX 7-839 '
ftEMAAICS ON OTHER SIDE. THIS SHŒT 'ANOfORAGE, AlASKA 99510
RECEIVED BY
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FLUID
SAMPLER
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Recovery:
D.S.J.G. at Surface
Gravity
Gas/Oil Ratio
OF.
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CHLORIDE
CONTENT
Recovery Water
Recovery Mud
Recovery Mud Filtrate
Mud Pit Sample
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate
Mud Weight
TYPE
@
@
@
@
@
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Depth Bock
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Date
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Number NO NUMBER
Kind
of Job
Halliburton
District VENrURA
Tester
Witness
Drilling
Contractor
SM ,
EQUIPMENT & HOLE
Formation Testefi 9050 -9080
Elevatio" 7 5 I KB
Net Productive Interval
All Depths Measured FromKe 11 y bushing
Total Deptt-.
Main Hole/Casing Size
Drill Collar Lengtt-.
Drill Pipe Lengtt-.
Packer Depth(s)
Depth Tester Valv,.
Surface
Choke
DATA
I.D
1.0
Bottom
Choke
that either the well e ualized or
TIME ~ en
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4976 4958 4993
1915 1872 2118
4445 4423 4462
4455 4436 4471
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Dote Number
Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburt°1rE
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of Job District NTURA
ce. Oil
cc. Water - Tester Witness
ec. Mud Drilling
Tot. liquid ce. Contractor
Gravity ° API @ of. EQUIPMENT & H 0 L E DATA
Gas/Oil Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation T esteri
Elevatio" Ft.
RESISTIVITY CHlOR IDE Net Productive Interval Ft.
CONTENT All Depths Measured Fro",
Recovery Water @ of. ppm Total Dept~ Ft.
Recovery Mud @ OF. Main Hole/Casing Sin
Recovery Mud Filtrate @ of. ppm Drill Collar Lengt~ 1.0.
Mud Pit Sample @ of. Drill Pipe Lengt~ I.D
Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ of. ppm Packer DepthCs) Ft.
Mud Weight vis cp Depth Tester Valv.. Ft.
n'PE AMOUNT Depth Bock Surface Bottom
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TIME
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Est. of. Blanked Off yes Blanked Off Blanked Off Ocened P.M.
Tool A.M.
Actual OF. Pressures Pressures Pressures Closed P.M.
Field Office Field. Office Field Office Reported Computed
Initial Hydrostatic - 4984 Minutes Minutes
ë~ Flow Initial - 2140 - -
Final - 4444
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Time Defl. ¡SIG Time Deil. L t + (J PSIG Time Defl. PSIG Time Dell. L t + (J PSIG Time Defl. PSIG Time Det/. L t + 8 PSIG
000" emp. 000" og (J Temp. 000" Temp. 000" og (J Temp. 000" Temp. 000" og (J Temp.
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2 .0234 4366
3 .0351 4406
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SPECIAL PRESSURE DATA
L'TTL.'. ...ae tON 4/-_'.. '4.1.
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Gauge No. 1526 Depth 1 Clock No. 7031 24 hour No. TEST III NO NUM pER
First First Second Second Third . Third
Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure
Time Defl. PSIG Time Den. Log t + 0 PSIG Time Dell. PSIG Time Dell. Logt+O PSIG Time Defl. PSIG Time Defl. Logt+O PSIG
.000" Temp. .000" Temp. Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp.
Carr. 0 Corr. .000" Corr. 0 Corr. Corr. 0 Corr.
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1 .0128 4271 . l'JZ 4471
2 .0256 4398
3 .0384 4430
4 .0512 4446
5 .0640 4452 I
6 .0768 4458 ---J
7 .0896 - 4458
8 .1024 4462
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0 .000 2140 .000 4444
1 .0131 3990 .196 4453
2 .0262 4367 I
3 .0393 4409
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6 .0786 4441
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Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure
Time Defl. PSIG Time Oefl. Log t + (J PSIG TIme Oefl. PSIG Time Oefl. Log t + (J PSIG Time Defl. PSIG Time Defl. Log t + (J PSIG
.000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp.
Carr. (J Carr. Carr. (J Corr. Carr. (J Carr.
0 .000 1133 .000 1446 .000 968
1 .094 539 .065 968 .0358 2032
2 . 6116 3118
3 .1074 4061
4 ~ISSED .1432 4611
5 .1790 4144 I
6 .2148 4750 ...--.~
7 .2506 4763
8 .2864 4763
9 . 3222 4763
10 3580 4763
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1 1 3938 4763
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12 4300 4163
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Gauge No. 1 1)26 Depth - Clock No. 6727 hour 24
0 000 11104 I -000 1430 .000 984
1 083 1777 .064 984 .0354 2143
2 ~08 3201
3 .1062 4162
4 MISSED ..1416 4612
5 " -L1710 4167 '
é .2124 4774
7 .:. --2-478 4787
8 ~ --?8~2 4787
9 a --.3186 4187
10 - d .3540 4787
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First First Second Second Third Third
Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure Flow Period Closed In Pressure
Time Defl. PSIG Time Detl. Logt+O PSIG Time Detl. PSIG Time Defl. Log t + 0 PSIG Time Defl. PSIG Time Detl. Logt+O PSIG
.000" Temp. .000" Temp. Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp. .000" Temp.
Corr. 0 Corr. .000" Corr. 0 Corr. Corr. 0 Corr.
0 .000 1768 .000 1581 .000 1034
1 .083 774 .069 1034 .0358 2112
2 .0716 3143
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3 .1074 4062
4 MISSED .1432 4644
5 . 1790 4779
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7 . ~_~Q6 4794
8 . 2~~4. 4794
9 . a3222 4794
10 a3580 4194
11 3938- 4794
12 ..4290 4794
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REMARKS:
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SPECIAL PRESSU RE DATA
L'TTL.'8 .un 'ON 4/'_'1. 14-11
FLUID
Sampler Pressure
Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas
cc. Oil
cc. Water
cc. Mud
Tot: liquid cco
Gravity
Gas/Oil Ratio
Reco,,'ery Water
Recovery Mud
Recovery Mud Filtrate
Mud Pit Sonlple
Mud Pit Sample Fi:trate
Mud Weight
TYPE
AMOUNT
Cushion
Recovered
Recovered
-
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.
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SAMPLER
RESISTIVITY
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EQUIPMENT & HOLE DATA
cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tester4 9827'-99441
Elevatior" 7 5
Net Productive Interval
All Depths Measured Fro",
-ppm Total Deptt'l
Main Hole/Casing Size.
ppm Drill Collar lengtt'l
Drill Pipe Lengtt'l
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CD Depth Tester Valve
Surface
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CHLORIDE
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Depth Bock
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TEMP ERA TURE
Gouge No.
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1781 Gouge No. 1526 I Gouge No.
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NO Blanked Off NO
Pressures
Field
Office
4942
1733
539
Hissed
1446
968
4763
4866
2421
-
Pressures
Pressures
Field
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4933
1704
777
Missed
1430
984
4787
Field
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4989
1768
774
Missed
1581
1034
4794
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4869
4899
FORMATION TEST DATA
Ft.\
Minutes
Minutes
-
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28
28
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20
120
20
120
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Siltstone, light gray, soft, micro bedded.
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pl&ystone, light gray, soft, silty.
. Cl~>~tonc, light gray soft silty, stronó'odor.
Clayp tone"
medium gray, soft, good odor.
Clav§~o~~, medium gray, micro bedded (fissile)
strong odor.
p1ay~ton~, medium graY"IDo4. hard, strong odor.
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,silty, poorly sorted, strong odor.
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R. gl~uconitic, some ,very fine quartz sand grains.
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playp~~~~, Shaly, dark brown, oil stained, strong
hydrocarbon odor.'
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lli--i:-~t'On~, ",hi te-light gray, fine grained, strong efferv;. .
punky on surface strong hydrocarbon odor.
p1ay;stP1"!.c.., dark bro\,;r,n, shaly) micro laminae J oil sea il1cd,
mod. strong odor, hard.
QJ~~~ton~, dark choco brovTn, shaly, micro laminae, .oil
stained,.
~a}'ß., ~~hite, very fine-fine grained, poorly sorted,
soft, poorly cemented, clear quartz, very strong odo;,
~rains ang~lar-subangular round.
ßand, whitc-light tan, very fine-fine grained, silty,
poorly sorted, mostly clear quartz, very soft"no cement.
Very strong odor. Grains an3ular-subangular round.
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Sapd, white-tan, very fine-fine grained, silty, poorly
. sorted, friable, no cement, quartzose, grains suban~ular-
round, strong odot. Scattered \.¡hitc chert.
Sand, white-tan, veri fine-medium, silty, poorly sorted,
šõft, no cement, qunrtzoGc, ~cattcred ~cattcred \.¡hitc
chert, subanóular round, strong oclo~.
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Stlnd, bro\.~n (oil stained) J very fine-medium, silty, moderately'
wcli'sortcd, quartz and white chert, grains, subangu1ar round,
good stain, strong odor.
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C1~ystonct' light medium gray, moderately h3rd.
Sandstone, green, glaucoriitic, w/8lauc. .comprising approx.
. 75% of sample, . firm, friable, fine to medil1I~ grained. N.O.S.C.F.
. ~ß,ndstone, .pyritic, 'glauconitic, vlith pyrite cooprising over
50% of s.å."7lp Ie, soft.
Sandstone, glauc., abundant pyrite, fine to ~ediurn grained.
'stained, with bright p~le yellow fluorescence.
Oil
Sandstone, glauc., dark gray, silty, clayey, very fine grained,
irregular cl~y l~inaticns, scattered pyrite, N.D.S.C.F.
,Sandstone, dark gray, fine grélined, glauconitic. ,soft, faint.
cut, spotty flouresccnce.
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Siltstone, dark gray, scattered glauc; oil stained.
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Limestone, gray to white, fine to coarse x-1inc, w/scattered glauc.
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Limestone, gray to white, fine to coarse x-line, bentonitic,
'w/scattered and abundant fine x-line pyrite.
, playstone, greenish g~ay'w/abundant finely disseminated
x-line pyrite.
',Limestone, "lhitc, fine x-line.
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Limestone, white, fine x-line.
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.Limestone, "lhite, fine x-line tv/pink calcite. vein fi1lin8.
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Limestone, '(,¡hi te, chalky.
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~iltstone, gray, calcar6ous, w/abundant black very fine grained
mineral throughout. Visible oil stain.
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Siltstone, gray, calcareous.
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Limestone, fine x-linc, broken.
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Limcstone, fine x-line, broken.
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ßray, crushed, oil stained. .
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Alaska Oil & G
as Cons. Commission
Anchorage.
soft.r
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mud [¡hot in corinn. 0:1.1 !)tnincd. .
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In order to qualify the site for final abandonment, additionall~~F~ÆR'.---=-
gravel will need to be brought in to cover the exposed portions
of the pilings and fill in the low area adjacent to the well
marker. The following items are proposed in a plan of action:
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ARca Alaska Inc.
Date:
11/2/83
Subject:
SOCAL 31-25 Site Correction
K. L. Tengberg
To:
W. S. Congdon
1. Notify Mr. Dwayne Anbuehl, Deadhorse Airport Manager, at
least 24 hours prior to commencement of site activities.
2. Remove any snow or debris from around wellhead and low pad
area, insuring that no control cables ar~ damaged in the
process.
3. Place sufficient gravel over pilings to provide an even, tap-
ered appearance.
4. Place sufficient gravel in low pad area to bring up the grade
to be consistant with the rest of the pad.
5. On-site supervisor to render final apprearance of location
suitable for inspection, with pictures to be taken before and
after the job.
6. Submit summary of activites and cost after completion of job.
Endorsed by,
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Concurred by,
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M. J. Hebert
Field Drilling Coordinator
W. S. Congdon
District Drilling Superintendent
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701 C Street, Box 14 J
Anchorage. Alaska
99513
u.s. Department
of Transportation
Federal Aviation
Administration
Alaskan Region
OCT 141983
Mr. Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner
State of Alaska
Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501
Dear Mr. Smith:
!.1r. Jim Trimble has requested permission to gravel the plot in front of
the FAA Flight Service Station at Deadhorse.
Permission is granted to gravel the area provided no heavy equipment is
allowed to run over our buried cables~ and in the' event the cable is
damaged, that the contractor be required to repair same.
Sincerely,
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Manager, Airway Facilities Division, AAL-400
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October 10,1983
ARCC Alaska, Inc.
Bob Hines
P. O. Box 100360
Anchorage, Alaska
99510
Re:
CleanUl' Inspection for liliandonrr.ent
Sccal 31-25, Sec. 25, T1ON, R14E, U.h.
Dear Mr. ¡lines:
Our represEmtative inspected this well site on A\lguat 14, 1983.
The abandonment well rnarker is sat:isfactor~i however, the well
head is too exposed and the pad level needs to be raised to
pt:o};Jerlj" cover the well head. 'I'here is a low area near the w'ell
marker in which reJnenau'\ts of pilirlg ð,re ex¡:~osed.
ile have discussed this situation of the low' area with exr~osed
piling 'With anFA,A relr,resentative 11'1 the Airway !~acilitiea Office
in Anchorage. The FAA has n~ny control cables crossing this
area. However, they bel Leve 'that reIne-dial work needs to be done
and that filling the low area 8..nd covering the I)iling could 106
safely accomplished. They suggest dun~pin9 gravel on the adjat:ent
pad and pushing it into the depression. Enclosed is a coPY' of a
letter dateã October 14, 1983 regarding backfill of this a,rea.
Consequently final abandonrr.n.t.of Socal 31-25, is not apF..roved..
Please furnish this of'fiee with your plans for com¡)letiol1 of this
cleanu¡"1. It will be necessð.xy to a'p¡:,l:r~ on :t~orIG 10-403, Sundr)'
tìlotice and Report.son Wells, for an extension of t.ilne for this
",ell. It:. is requested that this "t)rk be completed ana a fi;nal
inspection scheduled. by i~U9ust 1984.
SinCt~rely ,
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Sta\e(vf Alaska
TO:
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
C .," v'. C~to
chairma /
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Lonnie C. Smith 7 C-{J
commis~ioner Î\ 1 \\ t\ /TELEPHONE NO,
Ben LeNorman -~\J\J ~ SUBJECT:
Petroleum Inspector
DATE:
August 24, 1983
108A:S2
Thru:
FROM:
Inspect Nine ARca
Locations for Surface
Cleanup and PIA Markers
, for Final Abandonment,
North Slope.
Sunday, August 14, 1983: I departed my home at 3:15 pm for a
3:45 pm showup and 4:45 departure via ,Alaska Airlines, Flight No.
341 for Deadhorse arriving at 7: 10 pm. Weather: +36 of, light
wind, fog.
Monday, Àugust 15, 1983: Inspection of forty-one abandoned and
suspended wells began at 9:00 am and continued until 3:30 pm on
Wednesday, August 17. Separate reports cover suspended wells and
a BOPE test on ARCO's DS 4-20 Monday evening.
I recommend to the Commission the following wells be approved for
final abandonment:
B.P. Sag Delta 31-10-16
Able State #1
P.B.D. Eileen #1
West Sak #25
B.P. Put River 24-10-14
Socal 31-25
Sohio Put River 27~11-14
N. Prudhoe Bay State #2
I have also approved Pt. McIntyre #1 and #2 as the pad and well
marker meet all the criteria for approval on our surface abandon-
ment report. However, seeding of drilling mud off the northeast
corner of the pad will occur the last week of August and will
need to be inspected next summer.
Pictures and surface abandonment reports are attached to this
letter.
I departed Deadhorse via Alaska Airline, Flight #56 at 4:30 pm
arriving in Anchorage at 6:10 pm and at my home at 6:40 pm.
In summary, I inspected nine ARCO locations for surface cleanup
and PIA markers.
Attachments
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STAIÎ~ ," ALAS 1</\
~KA~: AND GAS O~NSERVATION CC,
JuRFACE ABANDONMENT REPORT.
20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2
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FIL~p~~~~~TION:h7¿¿10, ,5ÅX¿() I
Address
Surface Location of Well rJlEC
~Ft. F--5-L, /980 Ft. F.LLlL,
S e c. ,2 ,If:) , T.l.I2 lJL, R.i.!:I.. £, LL. M.
Date Downhole P & A
L/~/- to 9
Penn i t No. b B - 9' 8
API No. 50- ()~9 - -2000 7
Lease Name
Well NO¿ ~'7-,i? / 31-;2.5:
Pool U J,' rJ';
Unit or
Field &
20 AAC 25.120: WELL ABANDONMENT MARKER:
Dia. Steel Post (4"Min.) ¥"/ , Length
Height Above Final Grade Level (4' Hin.) Þ ,
Top of Marker Pipe Closed with: Cement Plug
Se t: On Well Head v", On Cu to f f Cas ing
Distance Below Final Grade Level
Side Outlets: All Valves and N~pples Removed
All Openings Closed ~With Blinds
(10' Min.)
/oJ
Screw Cap
, In Concrete Plug
/ Ft. in.
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, With Cement
We 1 d s ¡"..--"
, Other
INFORMATION BEADWELDED DIRECT,ELY TO MAR.KER POST:
(Lis t Where Dif feren t from File Informa t ion)
Operator
Well Number
Ft. F_L,
Unit or Lease Name
, Surface Location of Well:
Ft., 1"_1, Sec , T -' R -' _M
20 AAC 25.170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP
PITS:
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Filled In V, Liners Removed or Buried
, Debris Removed
SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Rough ....--;.. Smooth, Contoured
Other
, Fl?-t
, Compacted
CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION:
Clean V", Pipe Scrap, Iron Scrap
Paper, Other
, Wood
, Mud
, Cement
SURROUNDING AREA:
Wooded, Brush, Tundra v-: Grass, Dirt, Gravel
Sand, Other þG.it/bÃiO,¿t(S'Œ, #/À",¿,At'7" ~~~c.
CONDITION SURROUNDING AREA:
Clean ¡,..--;- Trash from Si te
Other
, Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site
,
ACCESS ROAD:
Dirt, Gravel
......--- Ice
,
, Other
CONDITION ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING:
Clean V", Rough, Smooth Trash from Operations
Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Road Spoil from Clearing Road
Other ?
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REMAINING TO BE DONE:
INSPECTED BY
OS/26/81
Yes ¡".---,-
No
Final Inspection ~~.
DAT E f - ':¿.3 - P ~
RECOMHEND
June 23, 19fJ3
Ch evro,n USA
P. O. Box 1.5 eo
Þ..nchorage, Alaska 99510
Attn: Mr. T. I¡. P,erryrnan
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SOCAL 31-25, Sec. 25, TlON, R14E, UM
Dear "~r. Perl'yman:
This well hasbs.øn abandoned z't.'lbeurface. However, final surface
clean-up has never been approved. En,closed is it copy of the
inspect~ion report 'of 9-9-20 wit.hretJarks a,s to required correc-
tion,. It is requested that this location be ready for final
inspect i,on by Au.gust 1983.
Also, please submit a Form 10-407, Well completion or ReCO1i1-
pletioft R,eport and, log to transfer this 'well from a suspet'H.1ed
to an abðndoneð status. All transfers of sta'tus are f,'1adeon a
form 10-407, initiated by t.he opera,tor.
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Commission,er
Enclosure:
Inspectors :Report of9-9-S0
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ALASK~ JILI-\I\JD GAS CONSERVATION ~-,M~. JSION
SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS
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DRILLING WELL 0
COMPLETED WELL jfJ
OTHER 0
2. Name of Operator
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
7. Permit No.
3. Address
P.O. Box 107-839
8. API Number
50-029-20007
9. Unit or Lease Name
4. Location of Well
660' S & 1980' W From the Northeast
Cor., Sec. 25, TION, R14E, U.M~
10. Well Number
11. F ¡eld and Pool
5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, OF, etc.)
6. Lease Designation and Serial No.
Prudhoe Bay
12.
Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
(Submit in Triplicate)
Perforate 0 Alter Casing 0 '- Perforations
Stimulate 0 Abandon 0 Stimulation
Repair Well 0 Change Plans 0 Repairs Made
Pull Tubing 0 Other 0 Pulling Tubing
(Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.)
13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any
proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170).
(Submit in Duplicate)
0 Altering Casing
0 Abandonment
0 Other
0
0
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0
SOCAL 31-25 well was abandoned by ARCO on August 4,1980, as follows:
1.
Installed BOPE.
2.
Pumped 43 sxs. (8 BBL. slurry) Arctic Set I cement through 111 line .
pipe hung at 106'. WJh¡£llc ~,[~,:)(. .?~3 ~ It'" IdÇ: Shð. lt~~;Jt .AI/. A/t~ùL~;~. ~rI4ù..i5
'o/á /. :_/ hi! Sc"A,liiJ Afftie: St'f~f;l« ~
Installed abandonment marker. Vii! hl/;/j fl.4;-J!je /fI,/- . . lvi' ¡( .::t.~ ¡, L2 . {- :¿ /14' ;¿~. '~, it-)
- .- C t>N ".L. "~Jc!'e~'1) .(.. ",c;..c .
Replaced valves on wellhead spools wi th blank flanges. ,.\., I . . ) Î, Jtj - J c,. _~..,i
\. ry /:-1.:;; AI<)I=!I\,C'o..';,4t::rtt: ",... ....",4Új
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Cleaned and graded location.
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14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge.
S;gned R £ ~.I\ J T;tle Area Enqineer
The space below for Commission use
Co~ns of Approval, if anY:A final clean-up inspection of the. surface location is required by
~August 1983. A clean-up inspection by a representative of the Commission on 09/09/80
revealed an unlevel pad and the ællhead above grade.
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Date 6/16/8~ .
Approved by
Form 10-403
Rev. 7-1-80
- COMMISSIONER
By Order of
the Commission
Date
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Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate
and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
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ABANDONMENT PROCEDURE
Well Name
SOGAl 3l~25 (Also known as Chevron Deadhorse)
Estimated Start
10/29/79
AFE Number
See Comments Attached
John L. Gl aeser ~} ~
Endorsed By ~ ¿ dJ ~ 1~4d,
District Drilling Engineer' .
Prepared By
Gs.J '~A ~ V
istrict Drilling Supervisor
Approved By ., /I
District
10/22/79
Date
/D/23/79
Date
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ABANDONM~NT PROCEDURE
SOCAL 31-25
1 .
Check well for pressure. (Recent visual inspection indicates that the
wellhead has two 2" side outlets and is capped with hammer union type cap
with pressure gage removed. We believe that the 9-5/8" casing is open to
the a tmosphere through the n~~eJi]~e- open i ng and no pressure wi 11 be
encountered on the 9-5/811.) Carefully break the hammer union when checking
for pressure i n ca~e we 11 is not dead. Check the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8"
. ...-
annulus for pressure, and bleed dow~ iT necessary.
2.
3.
Install 511 5000 psi gate valve on top of casing head flange.
Run hand held strap to i20Q' to determine fluid level and/or presence of
ice plug.
4.
Ni pp 1 e up BOP on top of 5" va'1 ve. Test to 5000 ps i . (Tr; -Sta te . has a 4-
1/2" 5000 psi manual Bowen BOP available in Kenai; has 5-1/211 8Rd box x box
connections.)
5.
Run macaroni string to laD' (casing head flange measurement).
sufficient permafrost cement to plug back to surface.
Install abandonment fLang~e and marker as per3itt~ç:hed state regulations.
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Mix and pump
6.
7.
Remove matting.
Clean up location.
Fill cellar with gravel..
NOTES:
a.
Notify Mr. Charlie Kirkvold of Chevron at 279-9666 prior to starting
job so they can have a representative on location.
-All contract work is to be billed to: Chevron, U.S.A., Inc., Atten-
tion: Mr. C. N. Segnar, P. O. Box 7643~ San Francisco~ California
94120. Write IIAbandonment~ SOCAL 31-25" on all bills. Drilling
Foreman to prepare separate 3B-16 form and send to ARCO Anchorage
~ Office so Chevron will be billed for time and overhead.
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b.
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See attachments for Chevron approval, permit, well diagram, corres-
pondence, and state regulations.
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Ben LeNorman
Petroleum Inspector
Inspect Socal's #31-25 @
Deadhorse Airport for
Abandonment, See. 25,
TION, R14E, Dr-'I.
M~ay Sep-t,embe.,~ 81'--1:980: I departed my home at 7:45 am for an
8: 15 am shoi/iTup and 9: 15 am departure via the Sahio charter for
Deadhorse arriving at 10;45 am. viJith Bobby ;F'Qster, testing of
SSV's and SSSV's began at 1:00 pm for Sohio-BP.
TUc1,sday" S¥;ptemb~ 9J 1980: On arrival back ~lt Deadhorse after
inspection of Area's !\ijikkelsen Bay locations, subjects of s,e-
parate reports, John ~varren and I drove to the west end of
Deadhol'se airport pa.rkingfor i:nspec't.ìon of Socal' swell i::31-25.
Pictures #l, '2, and 13 were taken on August 4th when the well
marker ~l7as installed and \'\Ïork hé'td just beg-un on removing sills
and pilings from the: area. I recommended that day that the w'ing
valves be removed (picture ~;2) and blind flanges installed.
Pictures # 4, # 5, and. :# 6 ~lere takE;¡n 011 Septel\ìber 9th. AS ehoW'Xl
in picture 14 the pad was level to just south of the well mark-
er. Howeve:t:', the largex' area. south of the well marker 'ttvas
irregularly graded and contained a pond (picture il;6) in which
could be seen the tops of the cut off pilings.
At this time the pad level is some 2*.5-3 feet below thE~ Deadhorse
parking area level. During my August 4t.h inspection! was
unaware of hO~IJ much fill \'J'Quld be added to thE~ pad, and conse-
quently, exactly how much of the vvellhead would extend above péld
level. As shown in pictures i5 and #6 additional fill is needed
01" part of the 13 5/B" wellhead ass6Inbly will extend 2-2~ feet
above the pad level.
I recommend this abandonment not be approved unt:i 1 additional
gravel is hauled in,'" the pad leveled, and onl~l the mar](~er
post shows above grade.
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Satisfactory Type Inspection Satisfactory Type Inspection
Yes No Item ( ) Location,General Yes No Item ( ) BOPE Tests
() () 1. ~~ell Sign () () 15. "Casing set @
() () 2. General Housekeeping () () 16. Tes't f,uid-( h!tr. ( )mud ( ) oil
() () 3. Reserve Pit-( )open( )filled () () 17. Master Hyd. Control Sys.- psiq
() () 4. Rig () () 18. N2 btls. ,--,,--_,_.~si~
( ) Safety Valve Tests () () 19. Remote Controls
() () 5. Surface-No. vJells () () 20. Orillinq spool- "outlets
() () 6. Subsurface-No. vJells () () 21. Kill Line-( ) Checkvalve
( ) Well Test Data --' () () 22. Choke Flowline ( ) HCR valve
() () 7. vJell Nos., '-- () () 23. Choke Manifold No. valvs flgs
() () 8. Hrs. obser-' '--'--' () () 24. Chokes - ( ) Remote ( ) Pos. (jAdj. ---
() () 9. BS&W , , () () 25. Test Plug-( )VJe11hd( )CS9( )none
() () 10. Gr. B1)ls.__,_-,-,--, () () 26. Annular Preventer,_--ysig
(~Final Abandonment () () 27. Bl ind Rams,_Jsig
() (~ 11. P&A Marker () () 28. Pipe Rams psig ,
() () 12. Water well-( )capped( )plugged () () 29. Kelly & Kelly-cock __psiq
("..r () 13. Clean-up () () 30. Lower Kelly valve ~)sig
() (~ 14. Pad leveled () () 31. Safety Floor valves-( )BV ( )Oart
Total inspection observation timeY'}¿o hrs/ga~'3 Total number leaks and/or equip. failures :2
Remarks -;¡¡/:'r ABßAlðDA,J!~eJN""" "":s... NOT /9PP~b tlAJr/:t ADJ)/-r/IlU!JI-
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J!!lIJ!E.".,AbG.so OIU...L.Y THe n7ARJ<EA., ,ørø:r'T ~tj4AS AßoVc 61t81¿E.
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Director of Interior Region
State of Alaska
Department of Transportation and
Public Facilities
2301 Peger Road
Fairbanks~ AK 99701
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. Dear Mr. Hume:
Pat Abbott mentioned that you would like to have some additional
information concerning .our plans to abandon SeGAL Well 31-25
located at Deadhorse Airport. I hope the following comments will
answer any questions you may hav~. .
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The location of' the wellhead is 6601 south and 1930' west of
the northeast cQrner of Section 25, Township 10-N, Range 14-
E, Umiat Meridian. . In reference to the airport, it is
located approximately 2601 south and 701 west of the northwest
corner of the paved taxiway adjacent to the terminal building.
A diagram'of the,well in its existing condition is shown.
The well was drilled beginning late 1968 and was suspended
in April, 1969. The innermost string of casing was cemented
on the outside, and plugged at the bottom. Heayy mud was
left in the .casing below the permafrost level.
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Our plans are to finish abandoning the well according to
state regulations. A cementing truck will be brought to the
location, and the casing filled with cement from a depth of
100'. to the surface. Finally, a well marker consisting of a
pipe at least 10' long that extends at least 4' above ground
level will be placed in the wellhead. The location will
then be cleaned up: Copies of the state abandonment permit
and appropriate regulations are attached.
d.. The well' \'/as drilled by Chevron U.S.A., Inc.) who is pre-
sently responsible for the well. ARCa Oil and Gas Company
will be doing the work for Chevron due to the proximity of
our operations to the well location.
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Records are retained by the State of Alaska, Department of
Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, 3001 Porcupine
Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.
We would like to hav~ your concurrence with our plans. If possible~
we would like to begin work by November 8,1979. If you have any
'questions, please call me at 265-6259.
Sincerely,
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Sr. Drilling Engineer
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October 25, 1972
.TO: r Homer L. Surra II
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SUBJECT:
Inspection of Location
Clean-ups, North Slope,
Alaska
Socèd #" 31-~
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Wednesday, September 13, 1972
I talked with Charlie \~ark the BP Lease Superintendent, briefly and
found out that SP di dn 't expect to get started on thei r \¡Je II #A-6 unti I
tonight or maybe tomorrow due to some repai r work necessary onthert g.
I drove to ARGO's Dri II Si teh?2 and took a coup Ie of photos (attached,
.page 5) of this development dri fling pad. Photo tl2-1 shoyJs: Item i~l,
we t I head 6 thru I wi th the grave I pad camp I ete Iy cl ean and smooth..
A couple of barrels for trash can be seen near the \jellheads;l-rem t:2,
is the reserve mud pit.. Photo #2-2 shows: Item #1, the pit area with
considerable debris sticking up in it, mostly iron, boards and things
ofth at nature; Item tiz, is the west edge of the pad. \ve II number
one and six do not have well signs. .
I drove to Oeadhorse at II: 25 A~4 and met the Wi en f light to pick up
Tommy Hutto \'lith Placid Oi I Co. VJe\oJent to Ha Ii burton t sCamp vlhere
t.1r. Hutto had made arrangemntsfor us to stay, checked into a room,
ate lunch and drove to Neighbors Camp to meet and pick up Lynn Stein,
who went on the tri p with us from Gay He I i copters at Deadhocse at
I : 00 PM. \~Je II .1 ocat ions we re inspected in the fo II ow i n9 order;
I. Placid -Placid et ale Prudhoe Bay State #1 (Sec. 7" TION, RI4E~ U.M.)
The weather was almost clear, with a high overcast and a light wind
with about 28 degrees. We circled this location before landing and I
took photo iff -I (page 6) of the I ocat ion, which shows: Item i:q 1 the
\oJe II hèad; I tern !J2, the reserve mud pit; I tern f/3:1 the sewage p ¡ t for the
camp; Item t!4, the 01 d iTTundra Road 11; I tern #5, the burn p it; Item 1/6,
indicates the approximate location of the well test pit located off the
southeast corner of the pad. Photo If 1-2 (page 6) shows: I tem if I,
the wellhead in a cellar, Item IJ2, the reserve mud pit; Item 113, a pi Ie
of debris in the burn pit; Item t(4, rig sl lis embedded in the gravel.
Photo #1-3 is view to the west from the \'Jest end of the pad showing:
Item #3, the sev,¡age pit used by the camp;. Item 116, a pi Ie of gravel;
Item if7, an i nsu I ated dra i nage pipe; I tern tlB, m isee II aneøus trash and a
barre I. Photo i? 1-4 Is a vi ew to the east fran the southeast edge
of the pad and shOVJs: Item t~6, the we II test p t t located off the east
end of the pad; Item i~8, scattered trash; Item t~9, a. large sheet of
plastic; Item 1110, a joint of casing.
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^ 20 mi Ie flight to the northwest brought us to the ~eechey roint
location. This we I t was plugged and abandoned when dri lied but the
rig was stacked on the location and is st; II there, making final
clean up of the location impossible until all equipn~nt and supplies
can be moved, ? considerable amount of clean-up v/ork vias perforr¡:ed
at this location and I did not find ~he usual small trash or' debris.
I took three photos (page 7); ;~2-f is a view to the south I¡/hich shO\'¡s:
I tem if I, the Pt..A marke r in the cas i ng; I tern 1[2, the J eve J ed rese rye
mud pit. Photo 772-2 is a vi eVJ to the east sho\¡Ji ng ~ Item t! I, the Pt.A
marker; Item t!2, the leveled reserve mud pit; Item i~3, pi ling and rig
timbers; Item t!:4, portions of the stacked rig. Photo il2-3 is a view
tovlard the v'Jest showing: Item lH, the P&A marker; Item t~3 pi ling
and rig si lis; Item #4, portions of the stacked rig.
r'1r. Hutto 1 nformed me of his plans to ut ¡Ii ze port ions of the grave I from
the north edge of the pad to cover the pi I ¡ ngs and pit area after
(and whenever) the rig is moved from the location.
-\-3. Placid - Staqi ng Area on Beaufort Sea CoastCNE cornèr Sec. 14, TI3N, RifE, U.~1.
" P laci d's stock pi f e of dr i II i 119 supp lies to support the Beechey Pt.
\'Jell is less than one mile from the \'/ell and adjacent to the beach on the
Beaufort Sea. .
I took three photos (pageS) from a pi Ie of gravel at the south\vest corner
of the pad. The first photo is a vi elt} to the north showi n9: I temtH "
the Beaufort Sea; I tern {12 equ i pment and supp lies on a platform; Item #3,
a forklift behind a stack or fuel barrels; Item 1/:4, atoof house;
Item !/5, stacks of pi 1 ing and sf lis; Item 118, a stock pi Ie of gravel.
Photo #3-2 is toward the northeast and shows: Item t!I, the Beaufort
Sea; Item t~5, wooden pi ling and s1 lis; Item t!6, s.¡-acks of casing and
tubing; Item i/7, five of the six pi Iioltl tanks full of diesel fuel.. These
pillow tanks are we II cant a I ned in a I'arge bermed area a lon9 the east edge
o'f the pad. Photo 1/3-3 ¡sa view to the southeast show; ng : I tern tl6,
stacks of casing; Item lIS, large stock pi les of gravel.
The grave I pad of this staging area is very level and \'/e II cared for
with absolutely no trash or debris on or off of the pad.
~~~~ 4. SOCAL - Socal-Mobi I t~23-29, E (Sec. 29, TI2N~ RIIJ~.L-U.~Jl.)
At my request \Jle stopped at th is v./e lion our return f J i ght to Deadhorse.
This was the Socal well I had been unable to locate the previous.
evening due to darkness and heavy snow showers (see report of 10-20-72).
I took four photos (page 9) at this location. Photo III-lis slightly
blurred as; l' was taken from the moving chopperb ut it shows: Item tll
the plywood bu i I ding wh I ch cove rs the 'tIe II head; I tern #2, the rese rYe
mud pit containing a great deal of debris; Item 1/3, the rig sl f Is and
pi J i n9; Item Il4 the grave I pad; Item Il5, the we II test pit. Photo 111-2
is a viev! to the northeast showing: Item 112, the reserVe mud pit;
Item #3, the rig si lis; Item 115, the we II test pit; Item IJ6, trash and
debris in the foreground of the reserve pit. Photo tlf-3 is a vie\'l to
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the \'Jest showi ng: Item iJ3, the rig si II; Item j!4, the gr'avel pad which
,was rough and 1 i tter strm..¡n. Photo!i 1-4 is a vi evl to the northeast
shoYJÎng: Item f!8, the northvJest corner of the pad; It-em /!2, the reserve
mud pit; Item f!6, tr'ash and deb ri sin the pit area; I tern in, trash and
deb ri s pi I ed on the outs i de of the reserve p ¡ t berm; Item P9, trash and
pipe on the northwest edge of the pad.
This location had a very junky and unkept appearance and it did not appear
that any recent clean-up work had been performed.
After returning to Deadhorse in the helicopter I drove ~.'1r. Tommy Hutto and
myse-f f to Ha I ¡ burton's camp near Prudhoe Bay. It/e then drove to the '
Heighbors Camp so ~,1r. Hutto could complete his instructions to Mr. Stine
about clean-up of the Placid locations. He asked my opinion as to what
should be donespecifical ty on the P1acid et ale State #1 loc~tion and
I indicated that only hand pick'-up of the small trash VJould besuf~icien-t
until they decided what the final disposItion of -the well would be. ,
It was finally deci ded to wait ti II next Spri n9 on the clean-up on both of
these locations. '
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I dr~ove . 0 Dea orse to inspect th is ocati on wh ich is adj aGent to the
Dèadhorse airstrip and camp. The rig is stt II stacked on this I ocali on
around the well. I took three photos here (page 10)1 one (t!3-31 \'Jas
snapped from the chopper earl ier as vIe approached for a landing. Photo
//3-1 ShOV1S: Item t~ I, the we II head in a board covered ce II ar; Item
£[2, pi II tng and si lis for the rig; Item 113, portions or the stacked
rig. Photo i{3-2 is from behind the Vlien Consolidated aIrline office and
shows: Item 113, the stacked ri 9 on the ""e f Ipad; Item ~{6, a large
garbargeand trash dump on the northwest corner of the, \'18 (I pad; Item it7,
an insulated S9\vage line from the Ff\Afaci Ii ties. Photo ~~3-3 sho\1Js:
Item ì~ll,the approximate location of the wellhead; Item t~3þ, the
stacked ri 9 on the \Ve II pad; I tern P4, a porti on of tho At\!Jood camp
fact I ¡ties and the FA/\. operated control to\<Jer; Item it5,8P's Put River
#24-10-14 wet I and pad.
Thursday morning, September 14, 1972
A I i tt Ie bette r than a qu arter o'f an inch of snow .fe I f over night and
it appears that It, inter is here to stay on the ¡\Jorth Sf ope. I returned
to Neighbors Camp to pick up my parka, which I had left there the
previous evening. I then drove to Oeadhorse SO that we could check in for
the f tight to Anchorage and also stopped at Gay Hel i copter's off; ce to
pick up some photos that had been left in one of the helicopters.
I retu rned to the Prudhoe Bay area and drove to ARCO' s OS fl4 and took a
photo, #3-ICpage II) 1 from that dri II site showing: Item ill the vie 11-
heads of four wells; Item l12, the rig stacked around well h~4-5; Item {l3,
the reserve pit.
In di scuss ions at the Deadhorse Airport a t i tt ref ate r I 1 earned
unofficially that the BP well tfA.-6 was thought to have the seven inch
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tubing parted, so this \'IÎ II probably s,O'~" the vlork and testing planned
for that vIe II .
Another ne\'lS item worthy of not i n9, is th at there is to be a new grave I
road bui It from behind the Wi en faci Ii ties at Deadhorse to a point
straight across to the north adjoining the BP road that comes into the
Dad on the BP Put Ri ver \'/8 II ;:124-10-14. The reason for th is is that it
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wi II be much easier to maIntain this new road, especially in the winter.
The 01 d road goi n9 from the Deadhorse stri p over to the ~1uk (uk Camp and
Prudhoe Bay was installed in pieces, by different operators and is not
very th i ck with grave I. I t meanders in severa I different di recti ons
and there is no definite ownership, \'ihich has lead to many difficulties
where maintenance is concerned. .
I departed Deadhorse at the \~i en f light at 12: 35 and arri ved in Anchorage
at 3: 00 PtA.
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Attention: Mr. John Glazier
P. O. Box 360
Anchorage~ AK 99510
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PLUG AND ABANDON WELL SOCAl 31-25
PRUDHOE BAY FIELD
Chevron approves your proposal to abandon SeGAL 31-25 as outlined
in your letter dated July 9) 1979.
Attached are copies of necessary partner approvals and required
state permit.
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Mobil Oil Corporation
P. O. Box 5444
Terminal Annex
Denver, CO 80217
Yours very truly,
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Oil R. Carnes
Phillips Petroleum Corporation
7BOO East Dorado Place
Woodside II Greenwood Plaza
Englewood, CO 80111
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5. API NUMER ICAL CODE
50-029-20007
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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.)
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7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRI.
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WELL~\ WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.
8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. O. Box 7-839
Anchorage, AK
99510
9. WELL NO. I
SOCAL 31-25 CONFER:
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCfPiLF:
Prudhoe Bay
11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE)
4. LOCATION OF WELL
At~rl~e 660' south and 1980' west from northeast
corner of Sec. 25.
Sec2~ T-JOI"~ ¡¿. I¿¡E:'
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.)
73' KB
12. PERM IT NO.
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Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO:
SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:
REPAI R WELL
CHANGE PLANS
WATER SHUT-OFF §
FRACTURE TREATMENT
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING
(Other)
REPAI RING WELL
ALTERING CASING
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF
FRACTURE TREAT
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
PULL OR ALTER CASING
MULTIPLE COMPLETE
ABANDON*
ABANDONMENT*
(Other) (NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletlon Report and Log form.)
15. DESCRIBEPROPOSED OR COMPLETED OPERATIONS (ClearlY state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, Including estimated date of
startIng any proposed work.
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Present status per attached diagram.
Abandonment proposal as per attached program.
by ARCO Oil and Gas Company.
Work to be performed
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CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. .
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Poo O. Box 7-839 Anchorage~ AK . 99510 SOCAL 31-25
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August 9) 1979
PRUDHOE BAY FIELD
ABANDOm.1Er~ï PROGRM-¡
FOR SOCAL #31-25
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Mr. J. R. McEwen
~obil Oil Corporation
P. O. Box 5444
Terminal Annex
Denver, Colorado ,80217
Mr. D. R. Carnes
Phillips Petroleum Corporation
7800 East Dorado Place
, Hoodside II Greem.¡ood Pìaza
Englewood, Colorado 80111
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AUG 2 0 .19'79 .
JI~O~UC"TION
AS:HO~CE
As agreed in the Prudhoe Bay Unit O~era:ions Subco~ittee 2nd in accordance
with the Prudhoe Bay Operating Agreement, attached is ARCa's Prcgram to
plug and abandon SOCAL 31-25.
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The cost of this \.:ork is estiiiîated to be $29)738 to be shared by the
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ARCO RECOMMENDED PLUGGING PROCEDURE
FOR SOCAL 31-'25
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Check well for pressure. (Recent visual inspection indicates that the
wellhead has two 2" side outlets and is capped with Hammer union type
cap with pressure guage removed. We believe then that the 9-5/8" casing
;s open to the atmosphere through the needle valve opening and no pres-
sure will be encountered on the 9-5/8". However, there may be pressure
on the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8'" annul us and thi s wi 1,1 be checked.
Remove debris from around wellhead and build gravel work pad around
wellhead.
2.
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Remove hammer union and tree cap and determine fluid level and/or freeze
back point by running a hand held strap to approximately 200'.
Install BOP.
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Pump cement plug at ilOO' through tubing string with pump truck. \
Test plug.
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Install abandonment flange and marker.
Remove any remaining debris, clean and grade location.
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t1r. C. N. Segnar
Chevron U.S.A.) Inc.
P.O. Box 7643
San Francisco, CA 94120
RE:
Plug and Abandon Responsibilities for Well Soca1 31-25
Dear Mr. Segnar:
As agreed in the Prudhoe'Bay Unit Operations Subcommittee and in
accordance with the Prudhoe Bay Unit Operating Agreement, we intend to
carry out your request to P&A your well Socal 31-25 located 60Q'FNL &
1980'FEL, Sec. 25, T1ON,. R14E, OM. The following is our recommended
designation of responsibility for handling this project.
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ARCo to furnish Chevron a preliminary plugging procedure based on
assumed well conditions from information contained in our files
(attached). Chevron to furnish ARCo any additional information
so as to complete the job in a safe and timely manner. ~
ARCo to furnish Chevron a cost estimate based on the pre1iminary
plugging procedure (attached).
2.
3.
4.
Chevron to obtain any necessary partner approval.
Chevron to obtain all required permits from state, and forward
copies to ARGo.
5.
Chevron to notifyARCo to proceed when the necessary approvals
have been received.
6.
ARCo to supervise and complete the approved plugging procedu:re
using North Slope contract personnel and nlaterials. ARCa to
notify Chevron in advance of anticipated .plug date so that a
representative can be available to witness plugging.
ARGo to notify Chevron of job completion and furnish a description
of the actual procedure.
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8.
ARGo to advise contract personnel to bill Chevron for all services
performed. ARGo to bill Chevron for any indirect costs.
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Chevron to provide any necessary fol1o~'J up reports to state
agencies with copies sent to ARCo.
We feel that the guidelines presented above are practical. We ask
for your concurrence if you agree or ask for your recommended pro-
cedure if you disagree. We would like to begin work this summer.
After you have received the necessary approvals, please notify us
and we will expedite the approved plugging program. .
We request that you address åll correspondence to the undersigned
. \'lith copy to L.. N. Sellers) District Drilling Superintendent) ARCo
Oil & Gas Company) P.o. Box 360, Anchorage) Alaska 99510. Any.
questions may be directed to our project engineer, Chuck Sevcik) at
907-265-6569.
Yours very truly)
P. B. Norgaard
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J. R. McE\ven
Mobil Oil Corporation
P.O.. Box 5444 .
Terminal Annex
Denver) Colorado 80217
. D. R. Carnes
Phillips Petroleum Corporati6n
7800 East Dorado Place
Woodside 11 Greenwood Plaza
Eng 1 e\~ood) Co 1 orado 80111.
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FOR SOCAL 31-25
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Check well'for pressure. (Recent visual inspection indicates that the
wellhead has tHO 2" side outlets and is capped \-¡ith Hammer union type
cap with pressure guage removed. \~e believe then that the 9-5/811 casing
is open to the atmosphere through the needle valve opening and no pres-
sure will be encountered on the 9-5/8". However) there may be pressure
on the 13-3/8" x 9-5/8" annulus and this \'1;11 be checked.'
2.
Remove debris from around wellhead and build gravel work pad around
wellhead.
3.
Remove hammer union and tree cap and determine fluid level and/or freeze
back point by running a hand held strap to approximately 200'.
4.
5.
Ins ta 11 BOP.
6.
Pump cement plug at flOa' thrpugh tubing string with pump truck. .
Test plug.
Install abandonment flinge and marker.
7.
Remove any remaining debris, clean and grade location.
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Gravel
2501 X 201 X 21 road
501 dia x 21 thick work pad
labor & Equipment
3 Roustabouts
1 Pusher
Equipment Operator -
3/4 Ton Pickup
2 Ton Winch Truck
1 950 Loader
Subsistence
ARCo Supervision
Cement Plug
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Abandonment Marker -
, 4 Jts 2-3/8" tubi n9' -
Cherry Picker(4 days)
BOP Renta 1
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32 RT hrs @ 10.60
16 aT hrs @ 15.90
32 RT hrs @ 11.92
16 aT hrs @ 17.88
32 RT hrs @ 13.61
16 OT hrs @ 20.42
48 hrs @ 7
48 hrs. @ 18
48 hrs @ 44
4 men x 4 days x $145
4 days @ $1~200/D
First 4 hrs
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60 miles @ $3.10
Cement 100 sx @ 22.70
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16 aT hrs @ 27.45
$ 5,000.00
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11 AAC 22.1 'j
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Rcgister 45, April 1973
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(2) A ceJnent plug not less than 50 feet in"
I~ngth shall be placed at approximately 50 feet
hclow all f n:sh-watcr-bc3rjng strata. .
(3 L A "plug shall be placed at or near the
surface 0 f the ground in each hole.
(4) The interval between plugs shall be fined
with heavy mud-laden fluid wruch will
effectively seal the formation to which it is
applied.
(5) An uncased hole shall be plugged with
heavy mud up to the base of the surface string,
at which point a plug of not less than 50 feet of
cement shall be placed. (In effect before
7/28/59;" am 6/20/64, Reg. ] 6; am 9/30/67,
Reg. 25)
Authority: AS 31.05.030
11 AAC 22.120. \YELL ÌlilARKER. The exact
location of the abandoned hole must be shown
by a steel marker at least four inches in diameter
and at least 10 feet long set in concrete and
extending at least four feet above ground level.
The marker must bear the name of the 0 erator)
, ~ nanl~ and number, and exac1jocatioU, his
inforn1ation must be bead-welded direct to
mar -er pIpe. Ie top of the pipe must be closed
-willi a cement plug, screw cap, or welds. \Vhen
requested by the surface owner, such
requirement may be waived by the committee.
In navigable waters, markers shall not be
required. (In effect before 7/28/59; am 6/20/64,
Reg. 16; a111 9/30/67) Reg. 25)
Authority: AS 31.05.030
11 AAC 22.130. SEISi\;lIC, CORE, OR
EXPLORATORY HOLES. (a) Before
abandoning any seismic, core, or exploratory
hole which penetrates a usable fre$hwater
formation, the owner or drilIer of such hole shaH
plug the same in such a manner as to" properly
protect aU frcsh-water-bearing formations and in
a manner approved by the committee.
(b) \Vithin 60 days from the plugging of a hole
drilled for seismic, core, or exploratory purpose
exceed ing 300 feet" in. depth and not covered by
a drilling pcmlit, the operator shall file with the
committee an affidavit setting forth the location
by quarter section) township, range, total depth,
and method used in plugging- An operator may
incJlId~ more t hat one such hole in said afficbvit.
(In effect befor~ 7/28/59; am 7/l5/60~ Reg.]
am 6/20/64, Reg. 16; am 9/30/67~ Reg. 25).
Authority: AS 31.05.03
11 AAC 22.140. \V A TER 'VELLS. "then th
weB or exploratory hole to be plugg~d ma
safely be used as a fresh-water \oven and sue
utilization is desired by the lando\.vner> the we
need not be filled above the requ.ired seaIin
plug set" below the fresh water; provided tha
written authority for such use is secured frO¡i
the landowner and filed with and approved b:
the committee. Such authority from th
landowner shall also include, on the 'part of th
landowner). full responsibility for the fina
plugging of "such water welL Approval by th,
committee of authority to convert the well to :
fresh-water \yell and approval by the committel
of the plugging of such well to the base of tht
, fresh-water sand shall forthwith release an<
discharge the" principal and its surety of af\C
. from any 1iability under any bond given tc
assure that such well \yill be properly pluggec
and abandoned. (In effect before 7/28/59; an
6/20/64) Reg. 16; aln 9/30/67) Reg.. 25)
Authority: AS 31.0S~O3(
11 AAC 22.150. TEMPORARJ:
ABANDONMENT. If a well is to be temporarily
abandoned and no casing pulled, then) subject tc
approval by the committee, the operator shal1
place a plug at the top"and bottom of the casin2
in such manner as to prevent the intrusion of
any foreign matter int.O' the well and shall leave
the well full of mud. (In effect before 7/28/59;
anI 6/20/64.. Reg. 16; am 9/30/67, Reg. 25)
Authority; AS 31.05.0,,30
11 AAC 22.160. REPI:ALED. (Erf. 7/ 15{60,
Reg. 1) ,
,,11 AAC 22.170. LOCATION CLEANUP. The
operator shall clean up the location and level the
pits within one year of the plugging7 unless, an
extension of time is granted by the committee.
An loose debris shall be buried or burned and
the location left in a clean and generally level
condition. These requirements shaH be limited
to onshore operations. (Eff. 9/30/67) Reg. 25)
Authority: AS 31.05Jì-30
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NATURAL RESOURCES
/..~...~pable or producing from the same pool.
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(b) An application for exception to the
provisions of this section or any spacing order of
the committee shall set forth the names of the
affected operators, or a showing that there are
no affected operators except applicant, and shall
be accom panied by a plat or sketch drawn to a
scale of not smaller than one inch equalling
2,640 feet accurately showing to scale the
property for which the exception is sought, all
. other completed and drilling wells on the
property, and all adjoining surrounding'
properties and wells. The application shall be
verified by some person acquainted with the
facts, stating that all facts therein stated are
. within the know1edge of the affiant true and
that the accompanying plat is accurately drawn'
to scale and colTectly reflects pertinent and
required data. The operator shall give notice. of
such filing by registered mail to all affected
operators, and furnish the committee with copy
of the notice, date of mailing, and addresses to
which notices were sent. The application for
. exception shall he hand1ed in accordance with.
'-----"ec. 540 of this chapter. (In effect before
,
1.""-1/28/59; am 7/15/60, Reg. 1; am 6/20/64, Reg.
16; am 9/30/67, Reg. 25) .
Authority: AS 31.05.030
11 AAC 22.060. FIRE HAZARD. Any rubbish
or debrig that might constitute a fire hazard shall
be removed to a distance of at least 100 feet
. from the well, all tanks) and separators. AU
. waste oil shall be burned or disposed of in a
manner to avert creating a fire hazard. (In effect
before 7/28/59)
Authority:' AS 31.05.030
ARTICLE 2. ABANDONMENT AND
. PLUGGING
. Section
100. Notice
110. Plugging procedure
120. .\Vall marker
130. Seismic~ core, or .
explorntory holes
'Vater wens
Tcmpornryao3ndonment
Repealed
Location cleanup
140.
150.
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170.
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11 AAC22.110
11 .AAC 22.100. NOTICE. Before beginning
abandonment work on any well, whether it is a
drilling well, oil or gas well, water well~ or
so-called dry hole, notice of intention to
abandon shall be filed wHh the committee and
the work will be in com pliance with ,standard
specified procedure unless the committee
specifies a different procedure for plugging upon
receipt of the notice. If a dry ho1e is to be
plugged, instructions and approval to plug may
be obtained from an appropriate agent of the
committee by telephone, telegram) or radio;
however, the form "Notice of Intention to Plug'
and Abandon" in respect to such dry hole shall
be filed as promptly as possible. The notice must
show the reason for abandonment and must be
accompanied by a detailed statement of
proposed work including such information as
. kind, location, and size of plugs (by depth) and
plans for mudding, cementing, shooting, testing
and removing casing, as well as any other
pertinent infoI111.ation. Form P-3, or in the case'
of wells drilled on U.S. Governm en t leases two
copies of the notice to the Supervisor of the
U.S. Geological Survey, shall be used for this
purpose. (In effect before 7/28/59; aln 6/20/64,
Reg. 16; am 9/30/67, Reg. 25)
Authority: AS 31.05.030
11 AAC 22.110. PLUGGING PROCEDURE.
Each abandoned wen or hole shall be plugged by
or on behalf of the owner, operator, or producer
who is in charge of the well and responsible
therefor. Before any well is abandoned, it shall
be plugged in a manner which will permanently
confine all oil, gas, and water to the separate
strata originally containing. them. Unless a
different method and procedure shall be
approved by the committee upon application by
.the owner, operator, or producer on Form P-3,.
the method and procedure for plugging the well
shaH be as follows:
(1) The bottom of the hole shaH be filled to,.
or a bridge shall be placed at, the top of each
hydrocarbon-producing formation open to the
well bore, and in either event a cement plug not
Jess than 50 feet in length shall be placed,.
whenever possible, inlmediately above each
hydrocarbon-producing format~on open to the
wen bore. .
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STANDARD OIL COMP1-\NY OF CALIFORNIA,
WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
225 BUSH STREET SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 94120
PRODUCING DEPARTMENT
A, J, HORN
ASSISTANT GENERAL. "'ANAGER
March 1,1972
He: Data Transmittal
Division or ~nd$ Notice
dated December 17,1971
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99509
Attention: Mr. Homer Burrell
Gentlemen:
The following material is being transmitted herewith. Please acknowledge receipt
by signing one copy of this letter and returning it to the undersigned.
Socal, et ale
#31-25-10-14
Attachment No.
Description
1
2
3
4
5
Core analysis - 50 samples 9040' - 9481' and 9483' -9499'
DST data interval 9060' - 9080'
Residual oil saturation after one pore volume water injected
Relative permeability ~~ vs. gas såturation
Relative permeability Kw vs. water saturation
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Very truly yours,
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
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RECEIPr ACKNOHLEDGED TI-US
OF ~l:"':~//' , 1972.
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Dark brown to black oil along bed partings
Dark gray to brown to black
Very fine to coarse-grained sand
Bright yello\v
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Harch 13, 1969
Circulated out fill from 9025'-9060', cut Core #2 from 9060'-
9080'. Pulled and recovered core sample. Opened hole from
7-22/32" to 8~" from 9040'-9080'; tripped out.
70 pcf mud.
CORE '#2
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Dark gray to brown to black
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partings
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Ran in with formation tester and 12 tight hcile subs. Tester
stopped at 8990'; spudded to 901010 Tripped out. Ran in and
cleaned fill from 8933,'-9080'.
72 pcf mud.
March 15, 1969
Increased~ud weight from 72 to 77 pet. Pulled bit to 7180'
and circulated 45 minutes. Cleaned out fill from 9020'-9080'.
Increased viscosity from 45 to 50 sec. Pulled bit to 7180'
and circulated for 30 minutes; ran bit, locating top of fill at
96461. Cleaned out fill and increased viscosity fiom 50 to 65
soc. Pulled bit to 2535'; cut and slipped drilling lineo
77 pef mud.
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90 barrels Soltex pill on bottom; pulled up to 6310'. Trip in
locétted top of fill at 9052'; cleaned out fill from 9052'-9080'.
Mixed 60 barrels Soltex pill and pumped in; pulled five stands,
mixed additional GO barrels Soltcx pill. Ran in; had 9' of fill.
Displ~ced Soltex pill with 86 barrels of mud. Pulled up 14
'stands; circulated at 7790'. Added gel to bring up viscosity.
77 pef mud.
Nareh 17, 1969
Ran bit to 9080' (no fill); pulled out.
RR of interval 9060'-9080' as follows:
Ran Halliburton DST #1
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Tool Assembly:
2 outs ide: rcocorders I dua.l. p-acke:r: ' at 9050' and
".9060'; :o:~riiJ:'è.ty.jotn~'s, ato'-'9.<JS3"c and ,9036"" }árs,_,
'- .>2 irisid-e~'.recorders", hy-drò-spring and. II singles
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10:47 A.M., opened tool at 10:49 A.M. for 30
minute flow period. Shut tool in at 11:19 A.M.
for 16 minute PSI. Pulled loose at 12:20 PM.
Jarred once to get loose. Pulled and recovered
11 singles with individual breakdown starting
at the top. Drilling fluid with oil emulsion
some gas. Fluid gradually becoming oilier with
third single, increasing to predominantly oil
by bottom single. Pressure at surface during
b~eakdown of singles was 1675 psi with considera-
ble gas. Gravity of oil determined at time of
test \'las 15° API at .520P.
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Hc'r #1 RR Pressure Data:
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Depth IH IF FF PSI PH
Top Inside 9030' 4976 1915 4445 4455 4926
Bottom Inside 9034' 4958 1872 4423 4436 4906
Top Outside 9075' 4993 2118 4462 4471 4946
Bottom Outside 9079' 4984 2140 4444 4453 4933
0
Bottom hole temperature 180 F.
successful.
Charts OK.
Test mechanically
H a~r chI 8, 1 9 6 9
Suspended rig operations due to strong winds and blowing snow.
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Ran Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic survey. Installed test plug in
Cameron tubing head. Tested Kill Lines and blow lines to
4000 ps ig us ing Ha 1'1 ibur ton equ ipmen t.
April 9,
1969
.. T est e d 1 0 " - 5 0 0 0 ~f ram san d pip e r él m s t 0 4 0 0 0 psi u sin g H a 11 i -
burton equipment. Tripped in to 7000'. Tested kelly cock,
hydril bag packer and casing with 3000 psi. Drilled out cement
from 9835' to 9850'.
April 10, 1969
Dril1e'd 8~"hole' from- 985..0:'-9924'. .,C-OJ:ed 8~1I from 9924'-9944'
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Cored Interval
Recovery
Limestone
Color
Grain
9924'-9944'
19'6"
,(20')
Light Gray
Flne to Coarse
April 11,
1969
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Ran Halliburton casing test #2 of interval 9850'-9944' as follows:
Tool Assembly: temperature recorder, 5' recordar, 10' of perfs,
one singlet packer, safety joint, jars, recorder8 second recorde~,
hydro spring tester, lip nipple, 13 stands of drill pipe separated
by tight hole subs, capped with a dual CIP valve at the 'top.
Amount of chamber is 1232.55'. Used 1000' of 73~ mud cushion.
s~t packer at 9827' with tail t6 9907' at 1:55 P~M. On initial
opening for pressure release, could not close tool. Pulled packer
loose at 2: 25 P .11. Bl..ed pressure do\vn at surface. Total flo'\.¡
28 minutes. At 3:20 P.M., put 60,000# weight on packer, rotated
through closed position, then immediately into open position for
a 20 min. second flow period. Shut tool in at 3:40 P.M. for 2
hours PSI. Had strong gas to surface throughout.' Estimated.
less than 10 MCF per day gas rate. Backscuttled fluid above the
CIP valve consisted of oil cut mud, slightly gas cut. Breakdown
of 13 stands consisted of dry gas, each stand containing less
than 1/10 barrel of mud.
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28 l1in. 20 Bin. 2 Hr.
Depth, IH IF FF SH SIF SFF FST FH
Top. Inside 9813 4910 1662 641 4846' 1344 897 4718 4846
Bottom Inside 9817 4952 1608 777 4920 1353 971 4793 4856
Bot torn Outside 9901 4955 1679 739 4955 1419 ,1054 4800 4852"
Bottom hole temperature 210oF.
,successful.
Charts indicate test mechanically
April 12-l4~1969
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Reamed hole' from 9885' to 9944'. Drilled 8J~" hole f'roID 9944' to
10,251'. Conditioned hole for logs. Ran Velocity Survey, Dual
InjuctiQn Laterolog, SP BilC Sonic Log with Caliper, Cement Bond Log,
Gamma Ray Formation Density Log. Neutron Log, High Resolution Dip-
meter and Sidewall Neutron Porosity Log from 10,251' to 98501.
73-75 pef mud.
April 15, 1969
Reamed 8~" hole from 10,236' to 10,251'.
10,2511-10,271' (Core #5).
Cored 7-7/8" hole from
CORE #5
Co,red Interval
Recovery
Limestone
Color,
Grain'
10,251'-10,271'
15' '
(20' )
Gray
Fine
A:e.ri} 16, 1969
Made up Halliburton Formation Tester for HCT #3 of interval
9969' to 10,271'. Packers set at 99691 and 99571. Opened tool
at 7:26 A.M. Good strong blow. Packer failed at 7:28 A.M.
Opened 7-7/8" hole to 8~" from 10,251'-10,271'.
77 pef mud.
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Ran BCT #4 of interval 10,0911 to 10,2711 as follovls:
Tool Assembly: shoe joint, 2 - 4' recorders, 3' of perforations,
1~61 drill collars, 13' of perforations, crossover subs, dual
packers, safety j6int, jars, 2 - 4' recorders, hydrospring tester~,
crossover, 6 drill pipe stands capped with tight hole subs and
.dual ClP valve at top. Used 1000' 77 pcf mud cushion. Tight hole
cÐpacity approximately 8 barrels. Set packer at 12:30 P.M.
Opened for 5 minute initial pressure release at 12:32 P.M. Shut
in at 12:37 P.M. for 1 hour ISI. Opened tool at 1:37 P.M. for
flow; very light blow, weak at end of test. Shut tool in for 4
hour PSI at 3:48 P.M. Total flow period 2 hours, 11 minutes.
Backscuttled and recovered all drilling mud. At 7:48 P.M. kicked
jars twice, packers came loose. Tight hole recOvery .consisted of
ßrillingmud, with very slight oil SCU~1 very slight gas. ' ..
FINAL PRESSURE. DATA:
Dep~ IH ISI IF FF FSI PH
Top Inside 9942' 5301 4633 582 712 4665 5301
Bottom Inside 9946' 5293 4622 641 731 4654 5293
Top Outside 10263' 5444 4729 698 833 4729 5444
Bottom Outside 10267' 5422 4747 712 844 4773 5422
0
Bottom hole temperature 205 F.
Charts indicate test mechanically successful.
Conclusion: Formation incapable of producingfluidr'too tight.
April 18-26, 1969
Shot 30 sidewall samples. Ran in hole with Halliburton E-Z drill
bridge plug on Schlumberger wireline. Stopped at 8379'. Plug
had unscrewed from shear sleeve. Unable to locate plug in casing
\'lith 4~1I dril.l pipe. Ran another E-Z .bridge plug and set with .
drill pipe at 9790' in 9-5/811 casing. Equalized 70 sacks of
Class "G" cement through drill pipe hung at 9789 t. Displaced
fluid in hole with 87# drilling fluid from 9511f-2000'. Displaced
top 2000' of drilling fluid with water followed by diesel fuel,
leaving diesel oil inside 9-5/8'1 casing from 200Q'-surface.
87 pef mud.
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FORMATION EVALUATION PARAMETERS
WELL 31-25A
Project 32,153-3
Formation Porosity Air-Perm Water-Perm Grain Density
Depth' Factor Percent rod rod gm/cc
9040.0 17.3 20.9 23.4 10.8 2.73
'9041.0 10.6 27.8 756. 1.t48. 2.72
9042.0 15.1 22.5 101. 57.5 2.86
9043.0 11.6 26.5 401. 240. 2.75
901.14.0 11.0 26.8 354. 227. 2.73
9045.0 13.4 24.2 163. 112. 2.69
9046.0 12.6 24.8 164. 101. 2.69
90 1.1 7 . 0 15.9 23.0 182. 90.8 2.76
90J~8.0 13.5 25.6 1l21. - 279. 2.77
9049.0 13.8 25.0 283. 186. 2.78
9049.8 11.9 26.0 411. 251. 2.71
9051.0 15.9 21.6 18.2 8.7 2.66
9052.0 12.8 21.1.8 114. 69.8 2.69
9053.0 13.2 25.3 69.2 43.6 ' 2.67
9053.8 14.0 23.5 62.8 39.0 2.66
9056.0 15.1 23.7 140. 103. 2.66
9057.0 15.5 23.3 172. 94.8 2.68 '
9058.0 14.2 24.9 168. 124. 2.65 .
9061.0 16.4 23.7 213. 136. 2.65
9062.0 16.0 33.8 5.8 3.2 2.56
9063.0 12.5 25.9 214. 110. 2.71
9064.1 20.3 20.6 116. 57.8 ,2.91
9065.0 13.7 21.1.4 301. 21 Lt. 2.78
9066.0 16.9 22.5 86.2 52.8 2.73
9067.0 15.9 22.5 83.0 38.1 2.81
9068.0 11.8 27.1 399. 308. 2.67
9069\0 20.2 19.7 38.5 32.2 2.61
9070.0 12.3 ')6 ? 26'1 . 17 1.¡. 2.68
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9071.0 35.2 16.2 10.4 5.6 2.82
9072.0 71.3 12.1 1t . 6 3.2 2.94
90'13.0 17.2 ')') 8 101. 68.2 2.59
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90'i5.0 12.6 25.5 111.1. 109. 2.65
9076.0 11.5 26.3 159. 106: 2.64
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WELL 31-25A
Project 32,153-3
Formation Porosity Air-Perm Water-Perm Grain Density
Depth Factor Percent md md gm/cc
9483.5 10.7 28.7 255. 99.3 2.65
9484.2 10.3 28.0 719. 284. 2.65
9486.1 .22.2 14.5 4.8 1.7 2.69
9488.1 17 .7. 20.1 12.9 It. 8 2.58
9489.0 20.8 17.4 5.8 1.7 2.57
9490.3 10.5 28.8 191. 51.8 2.65
9491.1 13.6 25.8 259. 92.6 2.78
9492.2 18.6 18.8 26.6 12.8 2.66
9493.0 12.7 26.1 256. 96.6 2.70
9494.0 9.9 29.3 II, 7 4 . 1113. 2.67 ,..."
9495.5 16.7 22.8 208. 62.0 2.87
9496.1 15.1 23.1t 271. 107. . 2.84
91.~97.0 10.2 29.1 893. 265. 2.72
9498.0 11.7 26.6 , 396. 132. 2.71
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WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
225 BUSH STREET SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 94120
PRODUCING DEPARTMENT
A. J. HORN
ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER
March 3,1972
Mr. F. J. Keenan, Director
Division of Lands
Department of Natural Resources
state of Alaska
323 E. Fourth Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Mr. Keenan:
Pursuant to your notices dated December 17,1971, as further amplified at the
meeting held February 14,1972 between representatives of the state of Alaska
and representatives of Standard Oil Company of California, Mobil Oil Corpora-
tion, and Phillips Petroleum Company, we attach letters transmitting certain
listed data for Wells Socal, et ale No. 31-25-10-14 and Soca1-Mobi1 No. 33-29-
12-11. No PVT data is available for either of the above wells, nor were any
flood pot tests or relative permeability tests conducted with regard to Socal-
Mobil No. 33-29-12-11 and, therefore, such data is not herewith submitted.
It is the position of the owners of the submitted data that this submittal is
not being made pursuant to any obligation on their part to do so and that they
are doing so voluntarily and as a c.ourtesy to the state of Alaska in response
to its request. By this submittal the owners of the data do not agree to sub-
mit future data on a routine or continuing basis. If there is any desire on
the part of the state for additional or future data, the state should make a
formal request therefor for consideration by the appropriate owners of the
data. We specifically request that the data submitted herewith be kept confi-
dential by the state of Alaska, as provided by AS 38.05.035 (a) (9).
Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501
EXPLORATION DEPARTMENT
ALASKA DIVISION
J. H. SILCOX
DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT
July 2,1971
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Attention:
Mr. Thomas R. Marshall
Gentlemen:
In reply to your request, we are transmitting additional core chips
from the Socal 3l-25A well a~ follows:
9,940'
9,942'
9,943'
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9,945'
9,946'
9,947'
9,948'
9,949'
9,950'
9,951'
10,251'
10,252'
10,253'
10,255'
10,257'
10,259'
10,264'
10,265'
Very truly yours,
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J. H. SILCOX
DIVISION SUPERINTENDENT
June 30,1971
Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Dear Mr. Marshall:
We are transmitting missing samples on the Socal 3l-25A
well, North Slope, as requested. Intervals being trans-
mitted are 9,060 feet, 9,080 feet, and 9,500 feet.
Very truly yours,
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a<:ceptiAg' fat. ~fJ th~§ i'n 'tt¡;8$8 caGes, and..Jle". 't,~tis solutlo.n. is batter
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Mr. Homer L. Burrell, Director
Division of Oil and Gas
Department of Natural Resources
State of Alaska
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Dear Mr. Burrell:
Enclosed are two copies of the Directional Survey
for the subject well which have been recalculated
by the radius of curvature method. We believe this
data will complete your file on the well.
Very truly yours,
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CONFIDENTIAL
~Mr. T. R. Marshall
Chief Petroleum Geologist
State Division of Oil & Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Dear Mr. Marshall:
Attached is the following data for your information,
use, and/or files:
Completion Re~ort - New Well - SOCAL 31-25
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State or Alaska
Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
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Dear Mr. Burrell:
In accordance with your letter of May 16, 1969 to Mr. C. V.
Chatterton we are forwarding by attachment this date the following
logs and calibrations:
1.
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Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon
32-14, Section' 14, T-14-N, R-9-E, UPM, two blue
lines and one reverse sepia of the composite DIL
from 2600 - 10,483 feet.
2.
Standard Oil Company of California, Kavearak Point
32-25, two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the
composite DIL .from 500 - 9799 feet.
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3.
Standard Oil Company of California, 31-25 (3l-25A)~
two blue lines and one reverse sepia of the
composite DIL from 2500 - 10,259 feet.
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Standard Oil Company of California, Simpson Lagoon
32-14A (EA 91252 A), two blue lines and one reverse
sepia of the "through drill pipeES" from 11,810 -
12,473 feet. In addition, enclosed are three xerox
copies of the heading and calibrations.
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Calibrations for the above logs are included in the composite prints.
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Enclosures
Yours very truly,
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WELL LOGS:
Schlumberger Gamma Ray - Laterolog ,3
Schlumberger SP
BHC Sonic
Schlumberger Gamma Ray - Laterolog 3
Schlumberger SP
BHC Sonic
Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog
Sch1umberger SP
BHC Sonic with Caliper
Sch1urnberger Cement Bond Log
Sch1umberger Gamma Ray Formation Density Log
Schlumberger High Resolution Dipmeter
Schlumherger Sidewall Neutron Porosity iog
Schlumberger Velocity Survey
Schlurnberger Velocity Survey
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Schlumberger Dual Induction Laterolog
Schlurnberger SP
BHC Sonic with Caliper
Schlumberger Cement Bond Log
Sch1urnberger Gamma Ray Formation Density Log
Schlumberger Neutron Log
Schlumberger High Resclution Dipmeter
Schlumberger Sidewall Neutron Porosity Log
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152'- 2,110'
152'- 2,110'
152'- 2,535'
152'- 2,535'
:2535'- 9,848'
.2535'- 9,848'
2535'- 9,848'
'2535'- 9,848'
2535'- 9,848'
'2535'- 9,848'
2535'- 9,848'
~850'-10,25l'
i:9850'-10,251'
':9850'-10,251'
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HCT #2
HCT #3
BCT #4
Production test of interval
Production test of interval
Packer failed
Production test of interval
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COMPLETION REPORT - NEW WELL
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA - WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC. ~ OPERATOR
FIELD:
Prudhoe Bay
LAND OFFICE:
Lease No.:
API No.:
Anchorage
ADL 28316
50-029-20007
, AREA:'
North Slope, Alaska
\~ELL NO.:
SOCAL 31-25, SECTION 25, T-10-N, R-14-E, umiat B&M
I~OCArrI ON
Surface:
660' South and 1980' West from northeast corner of
Section 25.
DATE:
June 22, 1970
73' K. B . K. B .j, s 2 ;v-ãb,Y'Je 9 ro¡¡,nd .
BY, t:U .~~'~*"
C. V. CHATTERTON, Dist. Superintendent
ELEVATION:
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DRILLED BY:
Rowan Drilling Company, Rig #29
DATE COMMENCED DRILLING
January 19, 1969
DA~E COMPLETED'DRILLING:
April 21, 1969
DATE OF INITIAL PRODU~TIO~:
None - Well suspended.
S UMHARY
TOTAL DEPTH:
10,271'
PLUGS:
Halliburton E-Z drill perma-
nent bridge plug at 9790'
~ith 70 sacks of cement on top.
Theoretical top of cement 9590'.
JUNK:
Halliburton E-Z drill bridge
plug below 9-5/8" casing'shoe.
CASING:
20"
13-3/8"
9-5/8"
Conducto~ cemented at 152'.
cemented at 2535' with 1620 sacks cement.
cemented at 9850' with 1470 sacks cement.
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PERFORATIONS:
None
COMPLETION REPORT/1
$OCAL 31-25 (
'SECTION 25, T-lO-~ R-14-E, UHIAT B&r.1 ..
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I. - OPERATOR
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November 10, 1968
Rigged up Alaska Diamond Drilling Richdrill unit.
November 11-25, 1968
Air drilled 7-7/8" pilot hole to 175'. Air drilled four relief
holes around pilot hole. All of the relief holes ran into the
.p i lot h ole.
Drilled 30" hole with. 30" X 42" auger to 66'.
Drilled l2~" mouse hole with air to 23'. Drilled 12~" rat hole
with air to 24'. Both measurements below mat level.
Released Alaska Diamond Drilling Richdrill unit at 7:00 P.M,
November 25, 1968.
December 20, 1968 - January 18, 1969
Rigging up Rowan rig #29.
January 19-21, 1969
Spudded 1: 00 P. M., 1-19-69.
Drilled 30" conductor holê dry with 30" bucket to
Ran 20" 85.01# conductor pipe. Cemented with Ca1
stages. Each sta4e 100 sacks Cal Seal (Total 300
....
2:00 A.M., 1-22-69.
152".
Seal in three
sacks). CIP
January 22, 1969
Worked on mud pumps and mud pits.
J a n u a r y 2 3 , 1 9 69,
Installed Shaffer 20"-2000# CSO gate and Hydril 20"-2000# MSP
preventer.
January 24, 1969
Installed SWACO choke Willis bean and choke line. Laid kill line
from Halliburton unit. Hooked up kill line from rig pumps.
~anuary 25-27, 1969
Mixed 500 barrels of salt water mud.
Circulated mud pits to cool.
COMPLE'rION REPORT["
SOCAL 31-25 'I (
.'s.ECTION 25, T-IO-,._R-14-E, UMIAT B&M "
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I. - OPERATOR
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January 28, 1969
Drilled out ice from 142'-152'.
Center punched 171.¿" hole to 155'.
73 pcf mud.
January 29, 1969
.Drilled 12~" hole to 315'.
74 pcf mud.
January 30,1969
Drilled 12~" hole to 1034'.
74-75 pcf mud.
January 31-February 1, 1969
Drilled 12\" hole to 2110', tripped out. Ran in with Sch1um-
berger log; log stopped at 1750'. Pulled Schlumberger tools.
February 2, 1969
Tripped in hole and reamed bridge from 1750' to 1849'. Tripped
to bottom and cleaned out 30' of fill. Circulated and conditioned
hole. Tripped out. Rigged up and ran Schlumberger Gamma Ray -
Laterolög.3 and SP BHC Sonic logs from 2110' to 152'. Rigged
down Schlumberger. Mixed mud to build volume.
February 3, 1969 .
Opened l2J.¡" hole to 17~" from 155' to 1826'.'
79 pcf mud.
February 4, 1969
Tripped in with 12\" bit. Cleaned out bridge from 1780' to 1817',
hole sloughing. Drilled 12l.i" hole from 2110' to 2284'.
80'pcf mud.
February 5, 1969
Tripped in hole with
from 1880' to 1974';
l2~" hole from 2284'
logging tools. Logs
Schlumberger.
12~" bit. 'Cleaned out bridge and reamed
spot reamed from 1974' to 2284'. Drilled
to 2535'. Rigged up Schlumberger. Ran
stopped at 1965'. Pulled and rigged down
80 pcf mud.
COMPLETION REPORT(
"SOCAL 31-25 (
SECTION 25, T-IO-~,R-14-E, UMIAT B&M
. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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February 6, 1969
Tripped in hole ",ith 12~" bit. Cleaned out bridge at 1890'.
Reamed tight hole from 1890' to 2535'. Circulated and condi-
tioned hole. Rigged up Seh1umberger. Ran Gamma Ray Laterolog
3 and SP BRC Sonic logs from 2535' to 152'.
80 pef mud.
February 7, 1969
Tripped in hole with l7~" hole opener reamed from 1796' to 1826';
opened 121:¡" hole to 17~" from 1826' to 2188'.
82 pcf mud.
February 8, 1969
Cleaned out bridge at 1943'. Reamed from 1943' to 2000'; opened
121¡" hole to l7~" from 2188' to 2535'.
84 pcf mud.
February 9,1969
Ran in with two 17~" hole openers, circulated at. 2535'.
83 pcf mud.
Februa~y 10-11, 1969
Ran and cemented 13-3/8" casing as follows:
CASING DETAIL
KB. Depth,
Top
Next
Next
Next
Bottom
KB to top of casing
1 jt. 1:3-3/8", .68#, .J-55, Buttress T&C
1 0 j t s. 1 3 - 3/ 8 ", 6 1 #, J - 5 5, But t res s T & 'C
27 jts. 13-3/8", 68#, J-55, Buttress T&C
D.V. Collar
24 jts. 13-3/8", 68#, J-55, Buttress T&C
Less cut off
Casing landed at
20:. 00
46.47'
387.34'
1,111.04'
2.25'
997.25
29.35
2,535.00
COMPLETION REPORT~'
.SOCAL 31-25
'SECTION- 25, T-IO-., R-14-E, UMIAT B&M
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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CEMENTING DETAIL
First
stage:
Cemented around shoe at 2535', with 780 sacks
Class IIGII cement. C.I.P. 11:30 P.M., 2-10-69.
Second Stage:
Cemented through Halliburton "DVII collar at
988' with 780 sacks Class "G" cement. C.l.P.
4:30 A.M., 2-11-69. Cement did not surface;
located cement in annulus at 78'. Displaced
60 sacks of Ca1 Seal through 1" pipe hung at
78'; good returns to surface. Cement in place
at 10:30 A.M., 2-11-69.
February 12, ~96~
Cut off 20" and 13-3/8'" casing. Removed BOPE; installed 12" X
3000# slip on and weld casing head. Tested weld to 2600 psi -
ok.
February 13-18, 1969
Installed Class III BOPE kill and blow lines. Worked on mud
pumps and steam lines. Tested all BOPE to 2500# - ok. Drilled
out stage collar. Tested to 2500 psig - ok. Cleaned out plugs,
baffle, cement, differential collar, and cement from 2448' to
2525'. Tested differential collar to 2500# - ok. Cleaned out
cement from 2525' to 2535'; pulled out of hole.
Ran in to 2535'. Attempted to displace salt mud with fresh water
mud. Bit plugged with gravel.
February 19, 1969
Displaced salt mud with fresh water mud.
from 2535' to 3783'.
Drilled 9-7/811 hole
70 pcf mud.
February 20-27, 1969
Drilled 9-7/8" hole from 3783' to 8783'.
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71-74 pcf mud.
February 28~Ma~ch '1, 196~
Drilled 9-7/8" hole from 8783' to 9650'.
Reamed from 9518' to 9548'.
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77 pcf mud.
COMPLETION REPORT1'~
,SOCAL 31-25
SECTION 25, T-IO- ~14-E, ~IAT na
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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March 2, 1969
Drilled 9-7/8" hole to 9722'; tripped to change bitfo. Drilled
9-7/8" hole to 9910'; started losing circulation at 9909'.
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77 pcf mud.
March 3,1969
P~lled six stands; mixed 80 sacks fine micapill. Began displacing
pill; regained circulation. after 43 barrels displaced. Cleaned
out 6' of fill while spotting pill; lost circulation while clean-
ing out last foot. Pulled 10 stands and regained circulation.
Cut mud weight to 75 pcf and added mica. Built mud volume and
tripped to 9910'. Cleaned bridge 20' off of bottom; no fill.
Increased SPM on pump to 40 SPM and tripped in last 50' slowly.
Drilled to 9914' with good circulation. Lost full circulation.
Drilled to 9922' with partial returns. Bit fell into void at
'-""""""""
9922'. Were diìlling with 50,000# wt and when bit fell and
b,irnper sub opened. Lost all circulation. Tripped out of hole.
Pulled tight to shoe of l3-3/B" casing; at 13-3/8" shoe attempted
to fill hole with no success. Filled hole with mud to replace
drill pipe displacement.. Tripped out. No indication of fluid
entry. 'l'ripped into shoe of 13-3/8" casing and began mixing mud
volume and lost circulation material.
r¿:arch 4, 1969
Filled casing with 54 barrels of mud with lost circulation
material. Tripped out; ran in with bit, bit sub and bumper sub.
Cleaned out bridge from 2568' to 3107'; lost circulation at 3107'.
Filled hole with '180 barrels mud, and circulated t.¡ith partial
returns. Regained full circulation.
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~arch 5-11, 1969
Cleaned out bridges from 3211' to 3251' and 3492' to 3615'.
Circulated at 3615'. Cleaned out from 3615' to 3750'. Full
circulation. Tripped out and ran back in hole with 9-:-7/811 bit and
1 stand of drill collars. Cleaned out from 3711' to 3954'. Sur-
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67-71 pef mud.
March 12, 1969
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole from 8582' to 9040'. Ran Christensen rub-
ber sleeve core barrel and 7-27/3211 bit, cored hole from 9040'-9060'.
70 pcf mud.
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COMPLETION REPOR~ "
J SOCAL 31-25 It
SECTION 25, T-1~ ( R-14-E, UMIAT B&M
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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CORE #1
Cored Interval
Recovery
OIL SAND
Color
Grain
"Fluorescence
9040' -9060' (20')
18'7"
Dark brown to black oil along bed
Dark gray to brown to black
Very fine to coarse-grained sand
Bright yellow
partings
March 13, 1969
Circulated out fill from 9025'-9060', cut Core #2 from 9060'-
90aO'. Pulled and recovered core sample. Opened hole from
7-22/32" to a~" from 9040'-9080'; tripped out.
70 pcf mud.
CORE #2
Cored Interval
Recovery
OIL SAND
Color
Grain
Fluorescence
9060' -9080' (20')
18'0"
Dark brown to black oil along bed
. Dark gray to brown to black
Very fine to coarse-grained sand
Bright yellow
partings
March 14, 19~9
Rari in with formation tester and 12 tight h6le subs. Tester
stopped at 8990': spudded to 9010'. Tripped out. Ran in and
cleaned fill from 8933'-9080'.
72 pcf mud.
Mar chI. 5, 1. 9 6 9
Increased mud weight from 72 to 77 pcf. Pulled bit to 7180'
and circulated 45 minutes. Cleaned out fill from 9020'-9080'.
Increased viscosity from 45 to 50 sec. Pulled bit to 7180',
and circulated for 30 minutes; ran bit, locating toper fill at
9046'. Cleaned out fill and increased viscosity from 50 to 65
sec. Pulled bit to 2535'; cut and slipped drilling line.
77 pcf mud.
COMPLETION REPORT l
.SOCAL 31-25 ~
'SECTION 25, T-IO-(. R-l4-E, UMIAT B&M
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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March 16, 1969
Tripped in hole and circulated out fill from 9051'-9080'. Spotted
90 barrels Soltex pill on bottom; pulled up to 6310'. Trip in
located top of fill at 9052'; cleaned out fill from 9052'-9080'.
Mixed 60 barrels Soltex pill and pumped in; pulled five stands,
mixed additional 60 barrels Soltex pill. Ran in; had 9' of fill.
Displaced Soltex pill with 86 barrels of mud. Pulled up 14
'stands; circulated at 7790'. Added gel to bring up viscosity.
77 pcf mud.
March 17, 1969
Ran bit to 9080' (no fill); pulled out.
RR of interval 9060'-9080' as follows:
Ran Halliburton DST #1
Tool Assembly:
2 outside recorders, dual packer at 9050' and
9060 I, safety joints at 9053' and 9036', jars,
2 inside recorders, hydrospring and 11 singles
separated by tight hole subs. Set packer at
10:47 A.M., opened tool at 10:49 A.M. for- ~O ,
minute flow period. Shut tool in at ll:19A.M.
for 16 minute FSI. Pulled loose at 12:20 PM.
Jarred 6nce to get loose. Pulled and recovered
11 singles with individual breakdown starting
at the top. Drilling fluid with oil emulsion
some gas. Fluid gradually becoming oilier with
third single, increasing to predominantly oil
by bottom single. Pressure at surface during
b~eakdown of singles was 1675 psi with considera-
ble gas. Gravity of oil determined at time of
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test was 15 API at .52 F.
HCT #1 RR Pressure Data:
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Depth, IH IF FF FSI FH
Top Inside 9030' 4976 1915 4445 4455 4926
Bottom Inside 9034' 4958 1872 4423 4436 4906
Top Outside 9075' 4993 2118 4462 4471 4946
Bottom Outside 9079' 4984 2140 4444 4453 4933
0
Bottom hole temperature 180 F.
successful.
Charts OK.
Test mechanically
March 18, 1969
Suspended rig operations due to strong winds and blowing snow.
COMPLETION REPORT~f
,SOCAL 31-25
SECTION 25, T-IO-J., R-14-E, UMIAT B&t.l
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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March 19, 1969
Tripped in to 3000', circulated. Tripped in to 6000'; cìrculated
and de-iced BOPE. Cleaned out fill from 8974'-9040'; opened 8~1I
hole to 9-7/811 from 9040'-9080'. Drilled 9-7/8" hole to 9390'.
76 pcf mud.
'March 20, 1969
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole' from 9390' -9480' .' Started to pullout.
Pulled tight; circulated at 9480' to clean hole. Pulled bit to
8976'; circulated. Ran back in hole and cleaned out fill from
9440'-9480'; pulled out.
77 pcf mud.
March 21,,1969
Ran Christensen rubber sleeve diamond core barrel and 7-22/32
bit, cleaned out fill from 9410'-9480'. Cut core #3 from 9480'-
9500'; pulled and recovered core.
CORE # 3
Cored Interval
Recovery
Sandstone
Color
Grain
9480'-9500'
19'171.;,"
(20')
Gray
Very fine to coarse, pebbly
in some zones.
Ran in and cleaned out bridges at 6541' and 9255'. Cleaned out
fill from 9415'-9480'; opened 7-27/32" hole to 9-7/8"from 9480'-
9500'. Redril1ed 9-7/8" hole from 9500'-9613'.
80 pef mud.
Mar c h 2 2, 1 9 6 9,
Drilled 9-7/811 hole from 9613'-9691'; pulled out. Ran in with
new bit; cleaned out bridge at 9480' and fill from 9636'-9691'.
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole from 9691'-9780'.
81 pcf mud.
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COMPLETION REPORT~
"SOCAL 31-25 (
SECTION 25, T-IO-N, R-14-E, UMIAT B&M
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I.
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March 23, 1969
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole from 9780'-9850'; circulated hole clean.
Short tripped. Cleaned out bridges at 9440' and 9700'; fill
from 9841' to 9850'.
80 pcf mud.
~arch 24-25, 1969
Ran the following Schlumberger logs from 9848' to 2535'. Dual
Induction Laterolog, S.P. BHC Sonic Log with Caliper, Cement
Bond Log, Gamma Ray Formation Density Log, High Resolution Dip-
meter and Sidewall Neutron Porosity Log. Ran Velocity Survey.
Shot sidewall samples.
March ~6-28, 1969
Opened 9-7/8" hole to l2l:t" from 2535'-5773'.
from 4731'-5636'.
Rea,;med tight hole
77-79 pcf mud.
March 29-31, 1969
,Reamed tight ho~e from 5636'-5773'.
from 5773'-8025'.
Opened 9-7/Bu hole to l2l:t"
76-78 pcf mud.
April 1, 1969,
Opened 9-7/8" hole to 12l:t" from 8024'-8976'.
8930'-8950'.
Rea.~med bridge from
78-79 pcf mud.
.~pril 2, 1969
Opened .9-7/8" hole to 12~" from 8976'-9298'. Reatmed fill from
9268' -9298' . Opened 9-7/8" hole to 12~" from 929:8' -9602' .
78-81 pef mud.
~pril 3, 1969
Opened 9-7/8" hole to 12l¡¡tI from 9602' to 9850'; pulled out.
78-79 pef mud.
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Äpril 4, 1969
Ran 12\" bit and cleaned out 9' of fill; pulled up to 7960'.
Ran back in and cleaned out 10' of fill.
80 pcf mud.
April 5-6, 1969
Ran 9-5/8" casing to 9850'. Attempted to circulate; no mud
returns. Pumped 283 bbls trying to get'circulation. Decided
to cement casing without returns.
Cementing Detail
First stage: Cemented through shoe at 9850' with 990 sacks of
Class "G" 'cement. Displaced cement with 300 barrels. water and
435 barrels of 72# mudo
Second Stage: Cemented through D.V. collar at 2855' with 480
sacks of Class "G" cement. Good circulation throughout the
job. Closed D.V. collar with 2500 psi. Preceded cement through
D.V. with 160 varre1s of 6il base protectogel emulsion drilling
fluid to serve as a 13-3/8" X 9-5/8" annulus pack.
Casing Detail
K.B. Depth
Cut and recovered.
Above KB
KB to cut off
244 joints 9-5/8", 47#, N-80,
Buttress ST&C including
shoe and differential
D.V. collar
Casing cemented at, KB.
32.15
10,.3l
21.84
21.84'
9826.00'
2.16'
9850.00'
Removed BOPE and landed 9-5/8" casing. Installed Cameron tubing
head equipped with secondary seal. Tested seal with 3000 psi -
OK. Installed BOPE.
!£ r i 1 7, 196 9.
Ran in hole with bit and casing scraper and drilled D.V. at 2855'.
Baffle at 9767', cement differential at 9808' and cement to 9835'.
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Page 14
April 8, 1969
Ran Sperry-Sun Gyroscopic survey. Installed test plug in
Cameron tubing head. Tested Kill Lines and blow lines to
4000 psig using Halliburton equipment.
April 9, 1969
.Test'ed 10"-5000# rams and pipe rams to 4000 psi using Halli-
burton equipment. Tripped in to 7000'. Tested kelly cock,
hydril bag packer and casing with 3000 psi. Drilled out cement
from 9835' to 9850'.
April 10, 1969
Drilled 8~" hole from 9850'-9924'.
(Core #4).
Cored 8~" from 9924'-9944'
73 pcf mud.
CORE #4
Cored Interval
Recovery
Limes t"one
Color
Grain
9924'-9944'
19'6"
(20')
Light Gray
Fi'ne to Coarse
April 11, 1969
Ran Halliburton casing test #2 of interval 9850"-9944' as follows:
Tool Assembly: temperature recorder, 5' recorder~ 10' of perfs,
one single, packer, safety joint, jars, recorder, second recorder,
hydrospring tester, lip nipple, 13 stands of dri11 pipe separated
by tight hole subs, capped with a dual CIP valve at the top.
Amount of chamber is 1232.55'. Used 1000' of 731 mud cushion.
s~t packer at 9827' with tail to 9907' at 1:55 P~M. On initial
opening for pressure release, could not close tool. Pulled packer
loose at 2:25 P.M. Bled pressure down at surface~ Total flow
-,
28 minutes. At 3:20 P.M., put 60,000# weight on packer, rotated
through closed position, then immediately into open position for
, a 20 min. second flow period. Shut tool in at 3:40 P.M. for 2
hours PSI. Had strong gas to surface throughout~ Estimated
less than 10 MCF per day gas rate. Backscuttled fluid above the
CIP valve consisted of oil cut mud, slightly gas cut. Breakdown
of 13 stands consisted of dry gas, each stand containing less
than 1/10 barrel of mud.
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FINAL PRESSURE DATA
28 Min. 20 Min. 2 Hr.
Depth IH IF FF SH SIF SFF FST PH
Top. Inside 9813 4910 1662 641 4846 1344 897 4718 4846
Bottom Inside 9817 4952 1608 777 4920 1353 971 4793 4856
Bottom Outside 9901 4955 1679 739 4955 1419 1054 4800 4852
Bottom hole temperature 210oP.
successful.
Charts indicate test mechanically
April 12-14, 1969
Reamed hole from 9885' to 9944'. Drilled 81:¡" hole from 9944' to
10,251'. Conditioned hole for logs. Ran Velocity Survey, Dual
Injuction Latero1og, SP BRC Sonic Log with Caliper, Cement Bond Log,
Gamma Ray Formation Density Log. Neutron Log, High Resolution Dip-
meter and Sidewall Neutron Porosity Log from 10,25l'to 9850'.
73-75 pcf mud.
April 15, 1969
Reamed 8~" hole from 10,236' to 10,251'.
10,251'-10,271' (Core #5).
Cored 7-7/8" hole from
CORE #5
Co.red Interval
Recovery
Limestone
Color
Grain
10,251'-10,271'
15 ' .
(20')
Gray
Fine
April 16, 1969
Made up Halliburton Formation Tester for HCT #3 of interval
9969' to 10,271'. Packers set at 9969' and 99571. Opened tool
at 7:26 A.M. Good strong blow. Packer failed at 7:28 A.M.
Opened 7-7/8" hole to 8~" from 10,251'-10,271'.
77 pcf mud.
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, W.O.I. - OPERATOR
Page 16
April 17, 1969
Ran HCT #4 of interval 10,091' to 10,271' as follows:
Tool Assembly: shoe joint, 2 - 4' recorders, 3' of perforations,
146' drill collars, 13' of perforations, crossover subs, dual
packers, safety joint, jars, 2 - 4' recorders, hydrospring tester~,
crossover, 6 drill pipe stands capped with tight hole subs and
-dual CIP valve at top. Used 1000' 77 pcf mud cushion. Tight hole
capacity approximately 8 barrels. Set packer at 12:30 P.M.
Opened for 5 minute initial pressure release at 12:32 P.M. Shut
in at 12:37 P.M. for 1 hour ISI. Opened tool at 1:37 P.M. for
"
flow; very light blow, weak at end of test. Shut tool in for 4
hour FSI at 3:48 P.M. Total flow period 2 hours, 11 minutes.
Backscuttled and recovered all drilling mud. At 7:48 P.M. kicked
jars twice, packers came loose. Tight hole recovery consisted of
drilling mud with very slight oil scum, very slight gas.
FINAL PRESSURE DATA:
Dep,th IH ISI IF FF FSI FH
Top Inside 9942' 5301 4633 582 712 4665 5301
.Bottom Inside 9946' 5293 4622 641 737. 4654 5293
Top Outside 10263' 5444 4729 698 833 4729 5444
Bottom Outside 10267' 5422 4747 712 844 4773 5422
0
Bottom hole temperature 205 F.
Charts indicate t~st mechanically successful.
Conclusion: Formation incapable of producing fluid¡ 'too tight.
April ,18-20, 1969
Shot 30 sidewall samples. Ran in hole with Halliburton E-Z drill
bridge plug on Schlumberger wireline. Stopped at 8379'. Plug
had unscrewed from shear sleeve. Unable to locate plug in casing
with 4~" drill pipe. Ran another E-Z bridge plug and set with
drill pipe at 9790' in 9-5/811 casing. Equalized 70 sacks of
Class "G" cement through drill pipe hung at 9789'. Displaced
fluid in hole with 87# drilling fluid from 9511'-2000'. Displaced
top 2000' of drilling fluid with water followed by diesel fuel,
leaving diesel oil inside 9-5/8" casing from 200Q'-surface.
, 87 pcf mud.
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COMPLETION REPORT'
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SECTION 25, T-1O-N, R-14-W¡ UMI^T B&M
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April 21, 1969
Removed BOPE.
Installed blind flange on Cameron t~bing head.
Well suspended at 2:00 P.M., April 21, 1969.
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March 17,. 1969
Ran bit to 9080' (no fill); pulled out.
RR of interval 9060'-9080' as follows:
Ran Halliburton DST #1
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Tool Assembly:
2 outside recorders, dual packer at 9050' and
9060', safety joints at 90531 and 9036', jars,
,2 inside recorders, hydro spring and 11 singles
separated by tight hole subs. Set packer at
10:47 A.M., opened tool at' 10:49 A.M. for 30.
minute flow perio~. Shut tool in at 11:19 A.M.
for ~6 minute PSI. Pulled loose at 12:20 PN.
Jarred once to ge't loose. " Pulled, and recovered
11 singles with individual breakdown starting
at the top. Drilling fluid with oil emulsion
'some gas. Fluid. gradually becoming oili~r with
third single, increasing to predominantly oil,
. by bottom single. Pressure at surface during
b~eakdown of singles was 1675 psi with considera-'
ble gas. Gravity of oil determined at time of
test was 150 API at 52oP.
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HCT #1 RR Pressuroe D a t a ,:
peptl:, IIi IF Plo' PSI FH
'l'op Inside 9030', 4976 1915 4445 4455 4926
.
Bottom Inside 9034' 4958 1872 4423 4436 4906
Top Outside 9075' 4993 2118 4462 4471 4946
Bottom Outside 9079' 4984 2140 44~4 4453 4933
Bottom hole temperature 180oF.
successful.
Charts OK.
Test mechanically
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Summary of formation tests including interval tested, pressure data
and recoveries of oil, gas, water, and mud.
DST No.1 - 9~050-9,080'
30 min. flmo¡ period; 16 min. shutin period: Rec. 330' gassy, oily
mud emulsion. Pressures: IH 4974 psi, IF 4399 psi, FSI 4463 psi,
FH 4910 psi. "
DST No.2 - 9,827-9~94~'
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First flm~ period 28 mins., second flow period 20 mills. 2 hour FSI.
1,000' .0£ 72 lb. mud cushion. Dry gas surfaced at less than 10 HCF/D rate..
, No fluid'. Pressures:. 'IH4955 psi, .IF 1679 psi, FF 73~ psi;.2nd hydrostatic 495~
,2nd IF 1419 psi,"2nd'FF.lO54, 2hou,~FSI 4800 psi"FH 4852. "
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Packer failed.
No test..
D,ST No.v 4 - ,10,091-10,271'
1,000' 77 lb. mud cushion. 1 hour ISI, 2 hr. 11 min. flow period.
4 hour FSI. Recovered net 540' drilling mud with slight scum of oil
and slightly gas cut.
35.
Core data, attach brief descriptions of lithology, porosity, fractures,
apparent dips and detected shows of oil, gas, or water.
TIo. 1 - 9~O40-9,O60~
Recovered 18' 7" sandstone, dark brmvn-gray, cherty, x-bedded, tarry oil
residue. Dip 3-4°; x-beds 10-12°. 5-10% visible porosity.
No.2 - 9,O60-9,080~
Recovered 18' sandstone, dark gray-black, fine-very fine, silty, cherty
w/minor dark gray-black silty shale. Tarry oil residue. Dip 3-4°, x-beds
to 22°. 5-10% visible porosity.
~.o..'. 3 - 9.:Jf80-,9,S,O,0,',
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Recovered 191 71f sandstone, gray, massive, very fine to coarse, pebbly,
cherty. Dip 1-3°. Tarry oil residue, sour odor. Poor visible porosity.
po. 4 - 9,9~l,-.9},95l1
Recovered 19' 6" lime~tone, light gray, fine-coarse grained, hard, dense,
fossiliferous, oolitic, stylolites, massive. Dip less than 5°. Calcite
filled vertical fracs with trace bitumen along fracs. No visible porosity.
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Core data, attach brief descriptions of lithology, porosity, fractures)
apparent dips and detected shmvs of oil, gas, or water. (Continued)
No.5 - 10,251-10,2711
Recovered IS'. Dolomite, gray, hard, dense, fine grained, glauconitict
thick bedded, slightly foss. Dip 2-3°. Claystone, dark graYMblack, hard,
pyritic, l~v dip. Limestone, pinkish gray, thin bedded, foss., stylolites,
glauconitic. No visible porosity. Rare hairline fracs.
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Core chips from cores and depths as follows:
, Core No. 1 - 9,041', 9,046.5', 9,0561
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Core No. 2 - 9,060', 9,064', 9,066.5',/9,069.5', 9,073', 9,074.51,
9,076', 9,0781, 9,079', 9,080'.
Core No. 3 - 9, 48O', 9,490', 9, 500 ' .
Core No.4 - 9,925',9,927.4',9,928.5',9,932.6',9,933.5',9,934',
9,935.3',9,936.5',9,937.5',9,938.7',9,939.9',
9,941.2'.
'. Core No.5 - 10,254',10,256',10,258.5',10,260', 10,261.5', 10,262.8',
10,263.8', 10,266.1'.
All material hereby transmitted is highly confidential, so marked, and
is to be kept in this confidential status from this date for the pre-
scribed two-year period.
Yours very truly,
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ATTACHMENT FORM P-7
Standard Oil Company of Californ
ray 21, 1969
SOCAL 31-25 ~¡/2 //£ 9'
34.
Summary of formation tests including interval tested, pressure data
and recoveries of oil, gas, water, and mud.
DST No.1 - 9,050-9,080'
30 min. flow period; 16 min. shutin period. Rec. 33O' gassy, oily
mud emulsion. Pressures: IH 4974 psi, IF 4399 psi, FSI 4463 psi,
FH 4910 psi.
DST No.2 - 9t827-9~944'
First flow period 28 mins., second flow period 20 mins. 2 hour FSI.
1,000' of 72 lb. mud cushion. Dry gas surfaced at less than 10 MCF/D rate.
No fluid. Pressures: IH 4955 psi, IF 1679 psi, FF 739 psi, 2nd hydrostatic 4955,
2nd IF 1419 psi, 2nd FF 1054,2 hour FSI 4800 psi, FH 4852.
DST No.3 - 9,969-10,271'
STATE OF ALASKA COpy
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Packer failed.
No test..
DST No.4 - 10,091-10,271'
1,000' 77 lb. mud cushion. 1 hour ISI~ 2 hr. 11 min. flow period.
4 hour FSI. Recovered net 540' drilling mud with slight scum of oil
and slightly gas cut.
35.
Core data, attach brief descriptions of lithology, porosity, fractures,
apparent dips and detected shows of oil, gas, or water.
!o. 1 - 9~O40-9,060'
Recovered 18' 7ft sandstone, dark brown-gray, cherty, x-bedded, tarry oil
residue. Dip 3-4°; x-beds 10-12°. 5-10% visible porosity.
No.2 - 9,060-9,0~O'
Recovered 18' sandstone, dark gray-black, fine-very fine, silty, cherty
w/minor dark gray-black silty shale. Tarry oil residue. Dip 3-4°, x-beds
to 22°. 5-10% visible porosity.
No.3 - 9,480-9,500'
Recover~d 19' 7" sandstone, gray, massive, very fine to coarse, pebbly,
cherty. Dip 1-3°. Tarry oil residue, sour odor. Poor visible porosity.
No.4 - 9,93~-9~95l'
Recovered 19' 6" limestone, light gray, fine-coarse grained, hard, dense,
fossiliferous, oolitic, stylolites, massive. Dip less than 5°. Calcite
filled vertical fracs with trace bitumen along fracs. No visible porosity.
CONFIDENTIAL
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ATTACHMENT FORM P-7
Stand~Td Oil Company of California
May 1" 1.969
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Core data, attach brief descriptions of lithology, porosity, fractures,
apparent dips and detected shows of oil, gas, or water. (Continued)
No.5 - 10,251-10,271'
Recovered 151. Dolomite, gray, hard, dense, fine grained, glauconitic,
thick bedded, slightly foss. Dip 2-3°. Claystone, dark gray-black, hard,
pyritic, low dip. Limestone, pinkish gray, thin bedded, foss., stylolites,
glauconitic. No visible porosity. Rare hairline fracs.
STATE OF ALASKA COPY
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WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501
Hay 21, 1969
Transmittal of Confidential
Information to State of Alaska
For Soco 31-25 Well
CONFIDENTIAL
S tate of Alaska
Division of Mines and Minerals
Department of Natural Resources
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska
Attention:
Mr. Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.,
Petroleum Supervisor
Gentlemen:
In accordance, with State of Alaska requirements, the Standard Oil
Company of California transmits the following highly confidential
well information for its exploratory well No. 31-25, Section 25,
T-10-N, R-14-E, U.P.M.:
1.
State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Con1mittee Fonn P-7.
Included on attachments to this form are the details of the
four drill stem tests made, five cores taken, and stratigraphic
markers as required.
2.
One reverse sepia and one reproduced copy each of the Gamma Ray-
BHC Integrated Sonic Log from 152-2,534', Scale 1"=100' and the
Dual Induction-Laterolog 8 Log from 2,534-10,251', Scale 211=100'.
The bottom 20' of hole was not logged but was cored instead (core
description included).
3.
One reverse sepia and one reproduced copy of the Formation Evalu-
ation Mud Log of the original hole from surface to 9,952' and
sidetracked hole from 4,400-10,271' total depth.
4.
A complete suite of washed and dried ditch samples from 152-9,850'
in the original hole, and from 4,400-10,251' in the sidetracked
hole. The bottom 20' to 10,271' was cored and core samples are
included.
Form P.....7
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OIL AND GAS CONSERV A ¡iON COMMITTEE rc'\'~:'~<, ,;idc)
50-029-20007
COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG* 6, LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
WELL ADL 28316
la. TYPE OF Wt:LL: - Ut~:~~ .Expr_or_atoEY-_.._--,~
OIL 0 l; .~S 0 DRY 0 7, l}' INDIAN. Al.LOT'l'EE OR TRIBE NAME
WELL Wf;LL
b. TYPE OF COMPLETION: N/A
;<;EW 0 wonK 0 nEEI" 0 PIX(; 0 n!FF, 0 Otht'r Su_~n'f_~~__--------- ---- 8. UNI'l',E'AJu\l OR LEA.5E NAME:
\\"£LL on:R E:-ò II,~ C' fi: r.£S,'ll.
2, NAI'>IE OF OPERA-TOXt N/A
Standard Oil Company of California, wor 9. WELL NO,
3. AnDRESS OF OPERATOR Socal 31-25
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 10. FIELD AND POOL. OR WILDCAT
4. LOCATIO:-¡ OF WELL (Report location clearly and ì1L acconlance with allY State requ ircmen ts).. Wildcat
At surface 660' South and 1980' West from 11. SEC., T., R.. 1\1.. (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
At top prod. interval reported below Northeast corner of Section 25, Section 25, T-1O-N, R..l
T-IO-N, R-l4-E, Umiat Meridian Umiat Meridian
At total depth
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13. D~l~E;;~~~ED 14. DA~: ~.;~r~~CHED 15. DATE ~~lV~Pl~U:; OcH. ABAND. 'l;3EL~;;O;~~):" HIŒ, I"'T. GR, )!;TC)"r7. ELE;V, C1ASINGHEAD
l\1D& '!"VD' , U~.lVI.ULTIPLE C"O.lVLI ';>L.. J.21. - . ~~~" A)B.ILLED BY_."".'.". .
HOW MANY" . IW'l'AR \: TOOLS' ~ ,CABLE 'fOOLS
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22. PRODUCING INT'EHVAL(S). OF"l'HIS COÛíPLETIOiN..,-TOP, BOT'rON!. NAME ovID AND TVD) , . ---- '2;). WAS DÏRËC~TIoÑA:r:--
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18. TorfAL DEPTH. MD & TVD 9. PLUG, BA.CK
10,271'
None.. Well suspended
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24, TYPE I~LECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS :RUN
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Dual Induction"~at~ql2ßj !?~-~.!!Y:L.j)~l!..~~.1...~:t°t'!.~.-,.P..!Eet~~_... .. w,..,.". "'-..-....-..-.
25. CASING H.mCOHD (RepoI't ;111~trjllgs set jn w~.ll)
2 0 ~;mG srZE 85#. GRADE DEP'", ~~ ;~, H~~ ,S;;~ ~ a";c;':a 1 -I AMO~:::Urim:-
13~3/8'1 611f: &"681/= J-55 2 535' 17}í" - ~560 sacks clãsrs""":~Gi~,& -Nöñë--
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9...5/8" 471f: N-80 12~" 1,l{.70 sacks Class"GIi None
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26, ' LINER Hl,,:CO:l'W 27,
'l'UBING HEiC:OF¡'D
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SCr¡¡¡;I~N (1\'[D) SIZE; DEPTH 8mI' eMD) I I A( h"Eh ::>:E'l (MD)
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28. PERFORA1'IONS OPEN TO PRODUCTION
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INSTRUCTIONS
Gen~ral: This form is designed for submitting'a complete and correct "well completion report and log on
all types of lands and leases-in Alaska.'~
Item: 16: Indicate which el~vatiOn is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measure-
ments given in ether spaces on this form and io~ any attachments.
Items 20, and 22:: If this well is complêted for separate production from. more than one interval zone
(multiple completion), so state in item .20, and in item-, 22 sHow the prcducing interval, or intervals,
top(sL bottom(s) and name (s) (if any) for only~the intervál reported in item 30. Submit a separate report
(paae) on this form, adequately identifi~d,for"each add~tional inter val to be seperately produced, show-
ing the additional data pertinent to such interval.
Item~6: "Sacks Cement": Attached supplemental recordsJor this well should show the details of any mul-
.tiple, stage cementing and the location of the cementing. tool'. .
, .
:=i~~;r~~I~;ilf:r ~;~::I;O c:~:I;~o~::rlfn this form for each interval 10 be sepðrateC'ÐNll 0 E NTI At
34. SUMMARY OF FORMATION TESTS .INCLUI?ING INTERVAL TESTED. PRESSURE DATA AND RfCOVERIE$ OF OIL. GAS.
WATER AND MUD
35,
GEOLOGIC MARKERS
NAME
MEAS. DEPTH
HUE~VERT. DEPTH
- SEE ATTACHMENT -
¡ Top Cretaceous
I ...
Top Triassic
8,941
6~586
6,~86
8,-941
Top Paleozoic I 9,839 I 9,839
carbonatëoNF I DENTI Al
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36, CORE DATA. ATTACH BRIEF DESCRIPITIONS OF LITHOLOGY. POROSITY. FRACTURES. hpP~T DlPS
AND DETECTED SHOWS OF OIL, GAS OR WATER,
- SEE ATTACHMENr -
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Form No. P-4 5T A TE OF AlASKA SUBMIT IN DEPLICA TE K!.V
REV. 9-30-67 5. API NID'IERlCAL CODE lO.' 'r ..c"'""
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O:L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE r
50-029-20007 r,.. \
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6. LEASE DES:GXA'IIO:-; AXD SER1AL NO.
MONTHL Y REPORT OF DRILLING .
ADL 2t1316
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS -
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1. 7. IF Iì\DI."'~. .\LOTITE OR. TRIBE :-;A:\IE:
OIL n GAB 0 EXPLORATORY N/A
'WELL 'WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. 'l"XlT, F ..\.R.'\I OR LEASE);, A_\IE
Standard Oil Company of California, Western Ope rat i on s Inc. N/A
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. \'v'ELL KO
P. o. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 SOCAL 31-25
4. LOCATION OF WELL 10. FIELD A.~D POOL. OR WILDCAT
660' South and 1980' West from the Northeast corner of Wildcat
Section 25, T-10-N, R-l4-E, Umiat Meridian. 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJEcrIVE2
Section 5, T-IO-N, R-14-E,
Umiat Meridian
12. PERMIT NO. (cfw fcf/
HlB . {.' i I'
.
TRM
13, REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS, FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOU¡¡ CONDITIONS.
APRIL~ 1969
Opened 9-7/8" hole to 12-1/4" hole, to 9850'. '
Ran and cemented 9-5/8" casing. Cemented in two stages: stage One through float shoe
at 9850' 'rith 990 sacks Class "G!" cement: stage Two through D.V. collar at 2855' with
480 sacks Class uGH cement.
Installed and tested BOPE.
Ran Sperry-sun gyroscopic directi~aa1 survey.
Drilled out cement and shoe of 9-5/8" casing.
Cored 8-1/2" hole from'9924'-9944' (Core #4)
Made formation test interval 9850'-994~.f.
Drilled 8-1/2" hole from 9944' -10,251' . Ran dual-induction, sonic, density, neutron,
and dipmeter logs from 10,251'-9850'" Ran cement bond log inside 9-5/8" casing.
Cored 7-7/8" hole from 10,251'-10,271' (Core #5). Opened hole to 8-1/2" 10,251'-10,271'.
Made formation test interval 10,091'-10,271'.
Set cast iron bridge plug at 9790'. Equalized 70 sacks Class "G" cement thru d.p. hung
at 9789'. :1
Displaced fluid in holew(8r# drilling fluid from 9511 '-2000 r . Displaced top 2000' of
d.rilling fluid with water followed by diesel oil, leaving diesel oil inside 9-5/8"
casing from the surface to 2000'. .
Installed blind flange on top of tubing head.
Drilled 8-1/2" hole from 9850'-9924'.
Well suspended
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2:00 P.M. April 21,1969"
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SIGNED
TI'rLE District Superintendent DA'u:~ May /
,1969
NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicatt:
, .ith th niv¡-ion nf l\Iines Þ Minpr;¡<: by thp 115th of the succeeding mo nth, unless otherwise directed.
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reverse side) 5. API NUMERICAL CODE KlV
5 0 - 0 2 9 - 2 0 0 0 7 HVn~ Ie
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AI~\r2:t;ER'
ADL 2B316 ~
7. IF INDIAN. ALLOTTEE OR '.@.IBE NAME . -..
N/ A ;~lLE
8, UNIT,FARM OR LEASE NAME
Form P-7
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SUBMIT IN DUl
,.-" ATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG *
la. TYPE O\\l'EI'LL 0 ~AESLL 0 DRY 0 E 1 ....
n Other xp n y;:¡ 1.0 yy
b. TYPE OF COMPLETION:
NEW 0 wonle 0
WELL OYER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
DIFF. 0
CESVR.
PLUG 0
nACK
DEEP' 0
E:>1
Other ~ 11!? P E' n ñ E' ñ
Standard Oil Company of California,
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
WOI
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501
4. LOCATION OB' WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with anJi State requirements)"
At surface
At top prod. Int~rval reported below
660~ South and 1980' West
from Northeast corner of
Section 25, T-IO-N, R-14-E,
umiat Meridian
At total depth
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9. WELL NO.
SOCAL 31-25
10. FIELD AND POOL; OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
11. SEC., '1'.. R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Section
R-14-E,
12. PERMIT NO.
25, T-IO-N,
Umiat Meridi an
13. DATE SPUDÐED 14. DATE T.D. REACHED 15. DATE COMP SUSP OR ABAND.
17. ELEV. CASINGHEAD
68
4/21/69 70'+ K.B
MD & TV '. IF MULTJJPLE COMPL., 21. INTERVALS DRILLED BY
HOW MANY" ROTARY TOOLS CAIILE TOOLS
10 271' Rotary
22. PRODUCING INTERVAL(S) , OF THIS COMPLETION-TOiP. BOTTOM, NAME (MD AND TVD)*
None
- Well suspended
Dipmeter
24. TYPE ELECTRIC AND OTHER LOGS RUN
Dual
25.
Induction-La t~ralog, ðens i tv, Soni c 'orw Neu!:ron,
.CASING RECORD (Report all strings set in we. U)
CASING SIZE
23. WAS DIRECTIONAL
SURVEY MADE
No
HOLE; SIZE
CEl\U:'NT'ING RECORD
, AMOUNT PULLED
DEPTH SET, (MD)
WEIGHT, LB/FT. , GRADE
"
LINER RECORD
TOP (MD)
SACKS CEl\i[ENT"
SCREEN (MD)
26,
27.,
SIZE
SIZE
BOTTOM (lVID)
28. PERFORATIONS OP'IDN TO PRODUCTIO
(Intçrval, si;te and number)
None
None
None
None
TUBING REiCORD
DEPTH SET (MD)
PACKER SET (MD)
None
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DliJP'l"H INTERVAL (MD)
ACID, SHOT, F'aAC"I'U'RE, CEJ.\ÆENT SQUEEZE, E'rC.
2D.
11JL
30,
PRODUCTION
PRODUCTION METHOD (FlowiJ:Jg, gas lift, pl..lmping-size and type' of pump)
DATE FIRST PRODUCTION
-".-
PROD'N FOR
TEs'r' PE:RWD
)Þ-
OIL--J3EL.
GAS-lVJ;CF.
CHOKE SIZE
DATIC OF TICST.
-FLòw. TUBING
PRESS.
CASLNG PRESSURE CALCULATED OIL-BBL,
21-HOUR RATE :
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,DISPOSITION OF GAS (Sold) used for uel) vented) etc.)
GA8-MCF,
82. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
3 '
M~\Y 2
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¡\N':I'H:J¡¡",~,",,~'E
WELL ST'A'l'US (Producing or
s!mt-in)
WA'I'ER---BBL.
GAS-OIL RATIO
W ATER---oBBL.
OIL GRAVITY-API (CœtR;)
TEST WITNESSED BY
SIGNED
TITLE D i s t r i c t S u per i n ten de Q t DATE A P r i 1 ,;?()
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA:'
TYPE OF SURVEY: Surwel Gyroscopic Multishot
SURVEY DEPTH: FROM
LEASE: S OCAL
Surface
FT. TO
North Slope (Dead Horse)
FIELD:
9815
FT.
WELL NO. 31-25
,STATE Alaska
COUNTY ¡PARISH
DATE OF SURVEY, April 8, 1969
JOB NO. SU-3-16436
OFFICE: Anchorage, Alaska
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RECTANGULAR
COORDINATES
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0.12 S
0.64 S
1.48 S
2,03 S
2044 S
2.76 S
3.06 S
3.39 S
3.96 S
5.02 S
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6.34 S
6.92 5
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9.38 S
10.69 S
11.95 S
13.45 S
15.12 S
16.71 S
18.14 S
19.81 S
22.135
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25.73 S
27.62 S
30,15 S
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1.05 E
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2.96 E
3.67 E
4.67 E
5.69 E
6.89 E
8.15 E
9.34 E
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0.25
0.51
0.41
0.25
0.30
0.07
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0.39
0.73
0.29
0.25
0.29
0.36
0.74
0.31
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1.66
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.,'Jê
2(>26
2073
3..42
/+ . 4 0
- 3"
~ è '7
óø57
7t;79
8.96
la.41
11.63
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RADIUS OF CURVATURE
M~..^ S.
: I, - ,....
DEPTH
2900
~!"'I.OO
-' v
3100
3200
3300
3400
3500
3600
3700
3800
3900
4000
4100
4200
4300
4400
4500
4600
4700
4~.Ot"\
...; v
4900
&:../"'10""
.-IV V
5100
5200
5300
5!, !"'\ f',u
"? ,~
5500
5600
5700
5800
5900
6000
6100
6200
6300
6400
6500
6600
TRUE VERT
DEPTH
2899.67
2999.65
3099.63
3199.60
3299.58
3399.57
3499$57
3599.56
3699.54
3799_47
3899.38
3999.31
4099.26
4199022
4299.19
43 99 . 1 7
4499,13
4599.08
4600-1"'13
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4798$97
4898,92
4998.87
5098082
5198.76
5298.71
5398665
5498.62
5.5 9 8 . 6 0
5698.59
5798.511
5898,57
5998.57
6098.56
6198.55
6298.55
6398.55
640ön ¡;:, 5
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6598.55
SUB SEA
DEPTH
2826.67
2926.65
3026063
3126.60
3226.58
3326.57
3426857
3526.56
3 62 6-0 54
37261j47
3826.38
3926.31
4026.26
41?6.22
4226019
4326.17
4426.13
4526.08
4626.03
4725.97
4825.92
¿40925.87
5025.82
5125.76
5225.71
5325.65
5425.62
5525.60
5625.59
5725058
5825357
5925057
6025.56
6125.55
6225.55
6325.55
6425$55
6525.55
DRIFT
ANGLE
1
1
,
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15 t
0 t
15 t
15t
0 t
45'
30'
45'
45'
30'
15 .
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45'
30'
15 f
15 '
45t
45'
0 t
0 t
45'
45t
0 t
45'
0 t
45'
15'
0 t
45'
45'
45'
30'
45'
30'
0 t
30'
1
1
0
0
0
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
a
0
0
15 .
15 t
---..,
DRIFT
DIREC
5
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
S
N
N
."J 6 7
N " ..
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N . 73
N 73
N 69
N 85
N 76
N 27
S '73
S 73
S 68
S 67
S 74
S 79
S 55
S 67
N 89
N 70
N 21
N 22
21
33
24
11
22
6
46
12
79
75
81
81
8-4
82
81
84
86
68
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E
E
E
E
E
E
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t:.
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t:"
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E
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E
E
E
1:.-
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E
E
C"
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E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
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E
E
RECTANGULAR
COORDINATES
32.59 S
34.34 S
36606 S
38.145
40.025
41.50 S
42.46 S
43.40 S
44,48 S
43.65 S
42.79 S
42.21 S
41.78 S
4 1 . 1.+ 4 S
41.08 S
41.02 S
41.075
40.39 S
39.13 S
37.60 S
36.33 S
35.44 S
34.37 S
33.64 S
33010 S
32.61 S
32.93 S
33.51 S
34.02 S
34.52 S
34.,95 S
35.21 S
35663 S
364116 S
36,24 S
36.16 S
35.725
35.31 S
13.02 E
13.91 E
1/+ . 8 4 E
15.50 E
16.05 E
16,42 E
16.89 E
"7-/1 ¡:.-
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19.05 E
22.ó7 E
26.72 E
30.38 E
33.62 E
3 6 . '+ 4 E
38.81 E
40.99 E
43.60 E
46.56 E
1+ 9 . 5 9 E
52.72 E
55.73 c:
58,65 E
6 1 . 74 'E
64&92 E
68.14 E
71,,37 E
73596 E
75.84 E
77.27 E
78.48 E
79.72 E
SQø78 E
BI.?7 E
82.73 E
83.15 E
83058 t
841103 E
84.19 E
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DOG LEG
SEVERITY
0.50
0.31
0.3"3
0.28
0.30
0.30
0.37
0.59
3.93
0.77
0.33
0.25
0.26
0.25
0.25
0.32
0.61
0.55
0.25
0.20
0.42
0.00
0.29
0.52
OiJ41
0.40
0061
0.25
0.25
0.01
0.09
0.25
0..45
0.26
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0.28
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DISTANCE
12.54
13.40
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29.76
33.01
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42099
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49\\01
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76.77
77ct97
79.19
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81ø24
82019
82.61
83.04
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RADIUS OF CURVATURE
MEAS.
DEPTH
6700
6800
6900
7000
7100
7200
7300
7""'A
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7500
7600
7700
7800
7900
8000
8100
8200
8300
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8600
p-nQ
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8800
8900
9000
9100
9200
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9400
9500
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9700
98()O
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9815
9350
9900
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10100
10200
TRUE VERT
DEPTH
6698.55
6798.55
6898.55
6998.55
7098.54
7198.52
7298.4R
7398.44
7498.40
7598.37
7698.35
7798,34
7898.32
7998.30
80o~ 28
, '" 'J. ,
8198.25
8298.21
8398.18
8'+98014
8598.10
8ó98ciO5
8798.01
8897.97
8997.92
9097.86
91°7 Q('I
.., ~ 0 ,,- -..1
9297.77
9397.74
9497.70
9597.66
9697.61.)
9797.64
9812ó6l~
9847.63
9897.63
9997.62
10097.59
10197.55
SUB SEA
DEPTH
6625.55
6725.55
6825.55
6925.55
7025.54
7125.52
7225l448
7325.44
7425640
7525.37
7625.35
7725.34
7825.32
7925030
8025028
8125.25
8225.21
8325.18
R425o14
R525.10
8625.05
R725ðOl
882ú.97
g 9 2 ,~ e 9 2
902Ltöa6
912L1.80
9224.77
9324.74
9424$70
9524.66
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9724.64
9739è64
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a
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
15 .
15 t
15 .
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15 t
45'
45'
30'
15 t
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15 '
15 '
45'
15 t
45'
30'
45'
45'
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45'
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45'
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15 '
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45'
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1
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30'
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DRIFT
DIREC
s
S
N
s
s
s
S
S
S
S
S
S
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
¡"J
N
N
N
N
N
N
:'-1
I ~
N
N
N
N
N
f'J
s
S
N
N
29
41
65
8
49
42
48
50
34
57
61
68
53
57
24
15
7
17
6
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E
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W
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7
4
29
33
16
22
20
5
38
27
30
14
2
2
81
35
57
77
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RECTANGULAR
COORDINATES
34.35 S
34.70 S
35.30 S
35.47 S
36.64 S
38.02 S
39.87 S
41.87 S
43.97 S
45.64 S
4-6 0 66 S
47.315
47.12 S
46000 S
44.36 S
41.89 S
39.33 S
3q.74 S
33c96 S
31.13 S
28.08 S
25.26 S
22.535
19.91 S
16.75 S
13.45 S
11.01 S
8.67 S
6.07 S
3G87 S
2à33 S
le07 S
0.87 S
0,42 S
O~72 S
Oà56 S
0.98 S
0.04 N
84.13 E
8L¡.ø38 E
85.18 E.
85.30 E
84.86 E
83.46- E
81.61 E
79.31 E'
77,,41 E
75.71 E
74.03 E
72.65 E
71,,21 E
69.óC E
68.20 E
67.33 E
65.83 E
67.06 E
67&62 E
67012 E
67.85 E
68.12 E
67.52 E
65.95 E
6/.¡, 6 50 E
63i1J37 [
62043 E
él.91 E
60~89 E
5 9 .-4 8 E
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58$47 E
5 8 . 1-+ 9 E
5 8 . L:- 8 E
58.22 ::
57.84E
59.97 E
62.37 E
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DOG LEG
SEVERITY
0.50
0.05
0.50
2.12
1.41
0.30
0.54
0.06
U.46
0.52
0.2~
0.26
1020
0.26
0.72
0.59
0.52
0.99
0.36
0.36
0.27
0.26
1. 11
0.12
0.90
0.52
0.50
0.49
1.11 n
0.53 .0
0..50 Z
0.57 -n
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83.62
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84.65
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76.76
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71.95
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66.51
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58.46
58¡,20
57.82
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MEAS. TRUE VERT SUB SEA
DEPTH DEPTH DEPTH
(;.¡) 10230 10227.54 10154.54
(5) 10271 10268.53 10195.53
DRIFT
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1
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N 57 E
N 57 E
N
89
RECTANGULAR
COORDINATES
0.35 N
0.93 N
9
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63.09 E
63.99 E
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63.99
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451' 1/40
1010' 3/40
1197' 1/40
1665' 1/40
3200' 1-1/20
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4028' 2°
4115' 1-1/20
5487' 1-1/4°
6269' 0°
7359' °
1-1/2
7920' 1°
9010' 1-1/20
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. ç,J.[lX~.t.o1}9w' light gré1Y soft sil ty f stron:;' odor.
, CJ.é1Y [) tone,
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mcc1iUl-:1 gray, soft" go\tOd odor.
p.ln)~:.~22.c:.) medium gray, micro bectdied (fiÐsile)
strong oeloro
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, ,silty, poorly sorted,. strong odor.
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Ro glauconitic, some very fine qu.artz sé1nd grainso
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hydrocarbon odor 00
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p~nky on surface strong hydrocarbon odor.
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modo ntrong oc1or~ hardo
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stained.o
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round,. -strong oclot. Scattered ",hite chert.
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good stain, strong odor.
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subangular round,
Pl~ys~onc,,' light medium gray, moderately hard.
.Sé1ndstonc, green, gléll1conitic, '\v/gl<1uc. .comprisinß nppro:>:.
, 75% of saL'ilpIc; ,firm, friable, fine to mcdil1i71 gr~incdo l'~.O.S.C.F.
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50% of Sê..":1p Ie) soft.
ßandstone, glauco, abundant pyrite, fine to ~cdium grained., Oil
"stained, with bright pnIc yellow fluorescence.
.Sandstone, glauc., àarl~ grD.Y, silty, cl~,.Yley, very fine grained,
irregular cl~y lw.'7linatic1s, scattered pyrite, N.D.S.G.F. '
§andst£!2.£, darl~ gray, fine gralned, glauconitic,) ,soft, faint.
cut, spotty flouresccnce.
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Limestone, gray to white, fine to coarse x-line, w/scatter6d glauc.
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. f)_hYS tone, greenish gl~ay' v]/ abundant finely 4isscminated
x...linc pyrite.
, 'I.Aimcs.ton~, ,.]hitc, fine x-line.
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mineral throughout. Visible oil stain.
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Form P-3
REV. 9-30-67
Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate),
& "Sllbsequent Reports" in Duplicate
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5. API NUMERICAL CODE
Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMllTEE 50-029-20007
6- LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
SUNDRY NOTIC'ES AND REPORTS O'N WELLS ADL 28316
(Do not use this form for propowls to drill or to deepen or plug baek to a diffierent reservoir.
Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT-" for such proposals.)
1. 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
OIL 0 GAS 0 EXPLORATORY N/A
WELL WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UNIT FARM OR LEASE NAME
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF. CALIFORNIA, WOI N/A'
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL NO.
P. O. BOX 7-839, ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 SOCAL 31-25
4. LOCATION OF WELL 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
At surface WILDCAT
660- SOUTH AND 1980. WEST FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
OF SECTION 25, T-10-N, R-14-E, UMIAT MERIDIAN SECTION 25, T-IO-N, R l4-E,
UMIAT MERIDIAN
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PERMIT NO.
5T ATE OF ALASKA
70 - K.B+
?
I 68-69
Check Appropriate Box To Iln:d:i'cate Nlat'ure of Notice, Re'port, o'rOlther 'Dlata
14.
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
ABANDON.
SUBSEQUENT RmpORT OF:
WATER SHUT-OFF § REPAIRING WELL
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING . - ABANDONMENT.
NOTICE OF INTIIINTION '1'0:
TEST WATER SHUT-OFF
FRACTURE TRIDAT
PULL OR ALTER CASI~G
MULTIPLE COMPLETE
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLAl'TS (Other)
(Other) SUSPEND X (NoTIC: Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
15. D~:SCRIBE PROPOSED OR CO~IPLETED OPERATIO~S (Cleal'ly state all pf'rtinellt df'tallH, and giv'e pertinent dates. including estimated date of starting an;r
proposed work. , '
STATUS:
L
Depth: 9944 '
Casing: 13-3/8" cemented at 2535'; c_p.'d. 988'
9-5/8" cemented at 9850'; c.p. fd. 2855-
PROPOSED PLAN:
Drill ahead to 10, 250f,: " Run logs. Conduct formation tests if so
indicated. Set cast iron bridge plug near 9800' and cap w /100 lineal
feet of cement. If cement bond log shows poor bonding, above 8900',
shoot 4-1/2" jet holes near 8900' and squeeze with cement. Displa,ce
top 2000' of drilling fluid in hole with diesel oil. Install blind
FLANGE ON TOP OF 9-5/81t casing-~,i.a.nding head. Install valves and
blind flanges on side outlets of casing head. Suspend well in this
coodtiioo. .
Foregoing confirms discussion Jo Mo Vollmer - T. R. Marshall, Jr. of April 11, 1969.
CONfiDENTIAL
SIGNED
Di strict Superintendent
TITLE
April /j ~. 1969
DATE 7 '
(Thi8 8pace for State office use)
APPROVED BY
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
TITLE
DATE
See 'In,structions O'n Reverse S,ide
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REV. !!-30-6~ 5. API Nt.::\1ERlCAL CODE .
O!l AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 50-029-20007
6, LE.6"SE DES:GXATIO~ AXD SERIAL NO. -
MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPE.RA TIONS ADL 28316
1. ;, IF I~DI,;':--'¡, .\LOTTEE OR TRIBE XA:\lE
OIL r--ï GAB 0 Exploratory N/A
'\I\'ELL I I '\I\'ELL OTH'ER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UXIT,FAR."\i OR LEASE :>J'.-\...'\IE
Standard Oil Company of California. wor N/A
3, ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. ",-ELL !'\O.
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 SOCAL 31-25
4, LOCATION OF WELL 10. FIELD A...'D POOL. OR WILDCAT
660' Sou th and 1980' West from the Northeast Wildcat
corner of Section 25, T-10-N, R-14-E, Umiat 11. SEC., T., R., M" (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Meridian section 25, T-IO-N,
R-14-E, Umiat Meridian
12. PERMIT NO,
13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOU: CONDITIONS.
CONfiDENTIAL
MARCH,
1969
.,,'
Drilled 9-7/8" hole to 9922' at which point complete loss of drilling fluid
~eturns occured. Pulled pipe inside 13-3/8" casing shoe and re-established
circulation. While cleaning out hole below shoe, hole was unintentionally
sidetracked at unknown depth (Probably between 3700' and 3900').
,
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole to 9040'.
Cored 7-27/32" hole from 9040'-9060'
(Core #1)
and 9060'-9080'
(Core #2).
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Tested interval 9050'-9080'.
Opened hole to 9-7/8" hole from 9040'-9080'.
Redrilled 9-7/8" hole from 9080'-9480'.
Cored 7-27/32" hole from 9480'-9500'
(Core #3).
---- -..
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Redrilled 9-7/8" hole to 9850'
RECEIVEIJ i lE --------_.--~
APR 111969
Opened hole to 9-7/8" from 9480'-9500'.
Logged.
DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS
ANCHORA.GE
Opening 9-7/8" hole to 12-1/4" hole at 8024'.
Will open hole to 9850'
and cement 9-5/8" casing at 9850'.
NOTE:
Directional Sureve
(4 8 69)
II. 1 9 6 9
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SIGNED
TITLE JJj.strict Suptd.
DN1'.t:
April
NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicatt
with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding mo nth, unless otherwise directed.
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JA Y S. HAMMOND, GOVERNOR
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Receipt is acknowledged for thin sections from the below listed
~-[the'rõ'r1õWìng"-W~'1"Ì'a-prepared by the U. S. G. S. from core ships
from the State's well sample library:
(204) ARC a Toolik Fed. #1
10,355
1 0 ,339
10,500
10,519
(205) Chevron SOCAL
9046
9079
9480
(212) ARC a Kup River #1
9232 '
9287
9377
9414
9445
(230) So11io PBU J-1
8540
8600
, '8650
8700
8745
8801
8850
8910
8950
9000
9050
9100
(243) So hi a Put Riv. 33-12-13
, 8959
9004,
9050
9256
April 4, 1979
Mr. J. G. Balm
U.S.G.S.-Conservation Division
P.O. Box 259
Anchorage, Alaska 99510
Dear John:
I
, 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE-ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501
Re:
Petrographic thin
sections prepared from
State Well Library
intervals
provided
(278)
Sohio PBU N-1
8949
8900
8950
9000
9050,
9099
9155
Sabia PBU H-2
8700
8701
8755
8800
8890
8951
9010
9045
9050
9125
9201
9246
Ashland W. Channel 1-3
9268
Get ty PHS 111
891~5
8966
8991
9014
9030
9062
9095
9125
31-25 V'
(287)
(297)
(357)
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Mobil Kuparuk 30-11-13
9050
9076
that the absence of slides from three of the core chips provided
insufficient consolidated material. (278-8800, 287-9150,
He presume
was due to
363-9094)
It is understood that you will be borrowing the slides for examination in
your office sometime during mid-summer, 1979.
Sincerely,
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Petroleum Geologist
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
WESTERN OPERATIONS, INC.
P. O. BOX 7-839 ANCHORAGE ALASKA 99501
TEL.EPHONE, 272-8461
PRODUCING DEPARTMENT
March 24, 1969
C. V. CHATTERTON
DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT
Mr. T. R. Marshall
Chief Petroleum Geologist
Division of Oil and Gas
3001 Porcupine
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Mr. Marshall:
Attached are two copies of our "Report of Fire",
Company Form GO-l06, detailing a fire that occurred
on the North Slope at our drilling location SOCAL
31-25.
Very
Attachments
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KEYPUNCH INSTRUCTIONS:
..DUPLICATÈ COL. I-lIoN ALL CARDS.
PUNCH CARD TYPE (CIRCLED) IN COL. 12-13.
FOR NARRA T I VE ACCOUNTS: PUNCH NARRA T I VE
IN COL. 14-80; USE AS MANY CARDS AS RE-
QUI RED AND REPEAT CARD TYPE ON ALL CARDS.
COMPANY CODE -¡- ~ ~ -¡-
REPORT OF FIRE GO-tOB
UPDATE CODE
11
1. CD COMPANY S tàndard Oi 1 Co.
14
ø DEPARTMENT Producing
14
of 'Calif. WOI
DATE OF FIRE 2
1.8
/
23
9.10
19 69
5.6
II. FAC I LI TV INVOLVED
CD LOCATION (~DDRESS. CITY. STATE) Drilling Well SOCAL #31-25 - Deadhorse Camp
14
CD DIVISION/AREA Alaska
14
PLANT/STAT 1 ON
45
@ STRUCruRE/EOUIPMENT INVOLVED Waniqan
14
@ PRODUCT INVOLVED Diesel Fuel, Lube Oil and Grease
14
CD WHAT WAS DAMAGED OR DESTROYED? S P a r e P art s .
Parts. Sealsi Hoses. etc.
(used for heated storaqe)
includinq Hydraul,j cFlu; d,
Ruhb~r Pllmp,
EST. LOSS: COMPANY STRUC1URES/EQU I PMENT $6 ,000
14
PROCUCT $ Wan i q an
24
NON-COMPANY $ 5 .000
34
NUMBER OF I NJUR I ES N. 0 ne
44
DEATHS None
41
, ( EX PL AI N I N ITEM Ill)
ID.
HOW DID THE FIRE HAPPEN? (GIVE A FULL NARRATIVE ACCOUNT OF EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE FIRE, HOW IT STARTED, AND HOW IT ,
WAS CONTROLLED AND EXTINGUISHED).
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The fire was discovered inside Wa.n.ig,àn building by Mr.J .E. Bro\..¡n, ,
Rowan Drilling Co. Tool Pusher, who iIt\mediately gave alarm and direCted
initial fire fighting efforts. ,It soon bBca,meapparent thàtthe fire
could not baextinguished. Joe Nolan~ OpBrator for Homer Freight Lines~
, /'
mov~d a Tractor in, tied onto the building and moved"j:t a safe, distance
away from the otl1.er equ:ipme.nt.
n~@) FIRE CON TROt
0 COMPANY CONTROL
14
OR
[1!JOUTSIDEHELP USED RowanDrlg~ ,Homer ,PreightLine
15' ' NA'MEO.F ORGANIZAT''ON,
}N(.,.,
TIME FI,RE 01 SCQVERED '4,:,;3.:0 PM
41. 44,' 45~4 6
@EQU,IP'*£N10$:E'D, aVEMPL()YE:ES:,:
PORTASLEEXTINQJI SHERS:
DR¥ CHEMICAL - NO. USED
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CONTROLLED 4;50 PM
47.49 50-51
, EXT I NGLJ I SHED
NO: (AlLowed to
52.56 5T- S8 burn itse 1 f
0 :u t)
HOSE LINES:
3/4" ,1,"
-NO. USED,
3 ,1.33
.14.16
OTHER,
. - NÖ., USEQ
5 ÞEC I. F Y
11.27
1.1/2" ,
. NO. UsED
34.36
213.30
2 -1/2."
- NO. U S,ED
37.39
, LARGE tQU I Ptv1ËNT: (tOMPANYOWNEO)
DM:)TORI=" IRE APPARAtÙS' 'OFoÄM,EQU IF'MENT
40 41
0 SP,RAY SYSTEM
42'
MONITD.RS-NO. USED
5 PE C I FY
46.-55
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ANALYSIS OF FIRE
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1: BAS I C CAUSE
@O POOR JOB PLANNING
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0 I NSTRUCTI ONS NOT FOLLOWED
15
0 INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE
16
[] POOR HOUSEKEEPING
17
D ,'MP ROP ER DES I G".J
1 B
0 EQUIPMENT FAILURE
19
[J OPERATIONAL ERROR
20
IYI OTHER H urn an E r ro r
2T 22 SPECIFY
II. EXPLAIN WHY YOU SELECTED THE ABOVE BASIC CAUSE:
~ Th~ Wanigan used was not intended as a storage building, and was
used to supplement on-site storage. . It is equipped with a "patti
type oil burner having manual control. This unit was used satis-
factorily and without incident for 5 months on the construction phase
of this well. The burner was evidently turned up by someone and then not turned
dawn when left unattended. The heater did just what it is built to do~ that is,
m. CONTRIBUTING FACTORS IN SPREAD OF FIRE:get hot. The wall behind the unit became over-
~ hea ted and ign i ted.
\!lJ CX1 FIRE DID NOT SPREAD 0 IMPROPER FIRE EQUIPMENT D FIRE EQUIPMENT FAILURE
14 17 20'
0 DELAYED ALARM [] INADEQUATE FIRE EQUIPMENT 0 WEATHER
15 1 B 21
0 RAP I D SPREAD Cl IMPROPER FI RE FIGHT I NG D OTHER
16 19, 40
22 '
DESCRle'E
41
SPECIFY
:nIr. EXPLAIN HOW THESE FACTORS CONTR,IBUTED TO THE SPREAD OF FIRE:
@
.II. SOURCE OF IGNITION (CHECK ONLY ONE; IF NOT CERTAIN OF SOURCE CHECKED, CHECK ALSO UNKNOWN)
tf6\o ELECTRI CAL
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DUGHTNING
15 ,
0 CUTTI NG.WELDING
16
D F,r XED FLAMES
17 '
0 .5MOK I NG.MATCHE$
'18 '
[iJ, HOT SURFACES
19
0 SPONTANEOUS .AU TO I (J\J I TI ON
20 '
0 BACKFI RE OF ENGINES
2!
0 EXPoSURE TO OTHt:R FIRE
22
0 FRI CTI ON
23
0 STATIC ELECTRICITY
24 ..-'- ,-
01 NCENDI AR"SM (ARSON)
25 '
0 UNKNOI¡\N
26
[] OTHER
27 '
28
SPECIFY
I. EXPLAIN,WHY yQUtHINK THIS WAS IHESOURCE OFIGNIJION:
'@Th~oil burl1ingheaterov~rheated due to,a ?igh manualflö\v setting
whJ.ch ~11owedthe stovet,o overheat and ~gn~~ethe wooden wall
'beh in dthe stove,. '
1r.WHAr,:CORREGTI VEACllON IS 'BEINGJAK£'N l,OCALLY TO PREVENT R:ECORRENCE?
@ Ha've s~çurityg~,arò.sm ake,heu rly insJ?e~ ti 0 I1. 0 f'c amp an d rig. , G i ve
, s;pec:t.a,J,.a,tteI1ti:o(lt:.o oth~r qilburning $toves.' All,Q,n--lo,cation . i
~mployees shôtJ.JLd'hecäuti:aned aP9ut leavingppt typebutner:s unattendE3<
art H,Lgh Flowra:t'e~etti,ngs.
.:nt. WH.Ä1CHANGES IN C'O/,iPANYPOLI,CIE'S, PRACTICES"OR DESIGNS SHOULOBEMADË TO PRtjJ!E'NlRECUR'~i§'NŒ~~F,,:\!'\
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'PUNCH CARD TYPE (CIRCLED) IN COL. 12-13.
FOR NARRAT. VE ACCOUNTS: PUNCH NARRATI VE
IN COL. 14-80; USE AS MANY CARDS AS RE-
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COMPANY CODE -¡- -ž- ~ -¡-
REPORT OF FIRE GO-106
UPDATE CODE
11
I. CD COMf'ANY S tàndard Oi I Co.
14
@ DEPARTMENT Producing
14
of Calif. WOI
DATE OF FIRE 2
1-8
/
23
19 69
5.6
9 - 10
IT. FACILITY INVOLVED
Q) LOCATION (ADDRESS. CITY. STATE) Drilling Well SOCAL #31-25 - Deadhorse Camp
14
~ DIVISION/AREA
14
@ STRUCllJRE/EQUIPfv1ENT INVOLVED Waniqan
14
@ PRODUCT INVOLVED Diesel Fuel, Lube oil and Grease
14
CD
Alaska
PLANT/STAT I ON
. 45
(used for heated storaqe)
WHAT WAS DAMAGED OR DESTROY ED 7 S P a r e P a r t s .
Parts. Seal$1 Hoses. etc.
iricluding Hydraulic Fluid,
Rl1hbpr Pl1m!",
EST. LOSS : COMPANY STRUCllJRES/EQU IPMENT $ 6 , 000
14
PRODUCT $ Waniqan
24
NON.COMPANY $ 5.000
34
NUMBER OFI NJUR I ES None
44
DEATHS Non e
41
(EXPLAIN IN ITEM III)
ill. HOW DID THE FIRE HAPPEN? (GIVE A FULL NA~RATIVE ACCOUNT OF EVENTS LEADING UP TO THE FIRE. HOW IT STARTED, AND HOW IT
WAS CONTROLLED AND EXnNGUISHED)~
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The fire was discovered inside ~"¡anigan building by Mr. J. E. Bro\..¡n,
Rowan Drilling Co. Tool Pusher, who immediately gave alarm and directed
initial fire fighting efforts. It soon became apparent that the fire
co.uld not he extinguished. Joe. Nolan, Operator for Homer Freight Lines,
,moved a. Tractor in, tied onto the building and moved rt- a safe distance
away from the othereqU'ipm:ent. .,
II. . @ f I R'E .èaNlRoL
0 COMPANY CONTROL.
14
OR
,~lOUTSIDE HEL,PUSED Eor¡;an Dr lc;J.,.f! om er,F.re i gh t Line:
15 NAME O,FORGANIZATION ,.
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TIME FIRE D ISCÖV:E~ED '. 4::3 0 Pf\i1
41.44 45-46
@ E,QUIP",,:E:NlUS,:,EtJllf. EM'PLåVÊES : .
PORTABLE EXT'INQ.J 1 SHERS: .
DRYCHEMICÁL .. NO. WSED
CÖ'JTROLLED
Xti(t.
4 :5 QPM
41.49 50.51
EXTINGU I SHED
N.o .AM (Allowed to
PM,
52.56 57-5Sburn itself
out)
HOSE LINts;,
3/4" ,I ",
... NO. USED
3 l~ 33
14.16
.. NO . USED
1 -1/2"
..NO. USE.D
34.36
28.30
2..1/2"
.. No.. USED
31.3,9,
. ,LARGE EQUI~'8NT:( GOM,PANYOWNED) .
0 tv'OTO.Af"tREAPPARATUS QFö.AMEQU.IPMENT
40 41"
. 0 SPRAY , SYSTEM
42 .
MaN! TORS':..iNO. USED,
OTHER
SPECIFY.
46.55
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DËSCRlst:
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DIVISONOFOiLA¡;;~D GAS
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ANALYSIS OF FIRE
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I BASIC CAUSE
@ 0 POOR JOB PLANN I NG
t 4
0 I NSTRUCTI ONS NOT FOLLOWED
15
0 INADEQUATE MAINTENANCE
16
[J POOR HOUSEKEEPING
17
[J IMPROPER DESIQ\J
18
[J EQUIPMENT FAILURE
19
[J OPERATIONAL ERROR
20
rY1 OTHER H urn an E r ro r
2T 22 SPECIFY
n. EXPLAIN WHY YOU SELECTED THE ABOVE BASIC CAUSE:
~ The Wanigan used was not intended as a storage building, and was
used to supplement on-site storage. It is equipped with, a "pot"
type oil burner having manual control. This unit was used satis-
factorily and without incident for 5 months on the construction phase
of this well. The burner was evidently turned up by someone and then not turned
down when left unattended. The heater did just what it is built to do, that is,
m. CONTRIBUTING FACTORS IN SPREAD OF FIRE:get hot. The wall behind the unit became over-
~ heated and iqnited.
\!J¡ [XI FIRE 0 I D NOT SPREAD [J IMPROPER FI RE EOU I PIY1ENT 0 FI RE EOU I PMENT FA (LURE
t 4 17 20'
0 DELAYED ALARM D I NADEOUATE FI RE EQJ I PMENT 0 WEATHER
1St 8 2 t
0 RAP 10 SPREAD Cl IMPROPER FI RE FIGHTI NG [J OTHER
16 19 40
22
DESCRIBE
4 t
SPECIFY
]]]I. EXPLAIN HOW THESE FACTORS CONTRIBUTED TO THE SPREAD OF FIRE:
@
JI.SOURCE OF IGNITION (CHECK ONLY ONE; IF NOT CERTAIN OF SOURCE CHECKED, CHECK ALSO UNKNOWN,)
@D ELECTR ,I CAL
, 14 ,
0 L I CHTN I N G
15 ,
[J ,CÛTTING.WELDING
16
[JFIXED FLAMES
17
0 SMOK lNG-MATCHES
18
[XI HOT SURFACES
19
[J SPONrANEOUS.AUTO IQ\JI II ON
20
0 BACKFIRE OF ENGINËS
21
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I. EXPLAIN WHY YOU THINK TH IS WAS THE $"OUACE O,P IGNItION:
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behind the stove.. ," ""
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@ Have s'ecurLty:guard;s makëhou"rly "inspec tion of camp and rig. ,,<:;1 va
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March 26, 1969
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MEMO TO THE FILES
O. K. Gilbreth, Jr.¡;~'
Re:
Field Trip
SOCAL 31-25
FROM:
On March 21, 1969, Homer Burrell and I arrived by State chartered aircraft at
subject location at approximately 4:45 p.m. The security guard escorted us to
meet Mr. Truman Faugh,the company man in charge. We also met~. A1 Scholer,
geologist, and Mr. J. E. Brown, drilling contractor's pusher.
We were advised tha~prior to sidtracking,the well had reached a depth of 9,417'.
Hole had been sidetracked~ operator had good circulation, and was ready to run
9 5/8" N-80 casing. We checked and observed operation of the hydri11 and pipe-
rams and they worked satisfactorily. The installation included conventional
high-pressure connections with both positive and adjustable choke on the bleed-off
lines. Drilling operations are still under way in the sidetrack hole and the
operator will cement pipe before encountering the lost circulation interval.
There was no sign on the well. We left location at 5:30 p.m. for ARCO's Toolik
we 11.
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DIVISION OF OIL Ai~D GAS
March 12,1969
Re;
SOCAL 31-25
Standard Oi~ Co~pany of
California, operator
N,r. C. V. Cb..attertou
Standard Oil Companyøf California
P.. () .. Box 1-839
Anchorage,., Alaska "SOl
Dear Sir:;
Y,ou,r ap,provedeopy of Sundry ,~aot1e.e (J'orml'-3)
for tile abov,erefereøcedwellwas mailed to you
under $ep4rate cover today.
Please note th:estipu-
14.;J:,1:u on tile approved copy for such. approval.
Very truly yqurs"
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11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE)
Section 25, T-lO-N,
miat Meridian
12. PERMIT NO.
I 68-98
Check Appropriate Box To Ilnd:¡'c:ate Nlature of No<fÏ'ce, Re'port, orO'therDlata
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& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
Form P-3
REV. 9-30-67
STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITIEE
SUNDRY NOTIC'ES AND REPORTSO.N WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to driJI or to deepen or plug back to
Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT-" for such p¡'oposa
1.
11 '96Q
OIL 0 GAS 0 Explorat ory
WELL WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
Standard Oil Company of California, wor
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR
P. o. Box 7-839, Anchorage, Alaska 99501
4, LOCATION OF WELL
At surface 660 I South and 1980 f We st from the Northeast
corner of Section 25, T-IO-N, R-14-E, Umiat Meridian
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc.
70 I KB +
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50-029-20007 ~
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
ADL 28316
7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
NA
8. UNIT. FARM OR LEASE NAME
NA
9. WELL NO.
SOGAL 31-25
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
Wildcat
R-14-E
TEST WATER SHUT-OFII'
FRACTURE TREAT
PULL OR ALTER CASI~G
MULTIPLE COMPLETE
SUBSEQUENT REPOB"l' 011':
WATER SHUT-OII'F § REPAIRING WELL
II'RACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING OR ACI~IZING - ABANDONMEN'T*
NOTICE 011' INTENTION TO:
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
ABANDON.
REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLAI'1'S X (Other)
(Other) (NOTE: Report result!! of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
15. D~:SCRI13E PROPOSED OR CO~IPLETED OPERATIONS (Cleal'ly state all prrtinellt details, and gin> pertinent dates, including estimated datß of starting an;r
proposed work. .
status: Depth: Original hole: 9922,' Redr!ll: 6286) .
c'asin~: 20tt cemented at 1'52' 13-3/8" cemented at 2535' c.p.d.f:}88'
History since last re~: Drilled 9-7/8" hole to 9922' at which point complete loss of
drilling fluid returns occured. Pulled pipe inside +3-3/811 casing shoe and re-established
circulation. While cleanin'g out hole below shoe, hole was unintentionally sidetracked at
unknown depth (probably between 3700 r and 3900 I)..
Pro¡;>o~ed P~: Redrill 9-7/8" bole to 9850'. Rub logs. Open bole to 12-1/4". Run and
cement 9-5 casing with sufficient cement to raise 2000' above sbpe(over, 1000' above
top of uppermost zone of interest); cement through stage cÖllar near 2850" to fill inside
of 13-3/8" casing shoe. Drill ahead in 8-1/2" hole to 12,500', estimated T.D. Run logs.
Supplemental program to be issued as warranted at that time. '
Correction to Monthly Repprt for February, 1969
13-3/8" casing cemented at 25351 vrith 780 sacks Class "Gu cen:ent
Halliburton "DV" collar at 988' with 780 sacks Class IIGIt cement.
annulus thrti.l;. 1 It pipe hanging at 78 f wi th 60 sacks Calseal.
around shoe; c.p.d. through
Cemented 13-3/8" x 20"
Foregoing confirms phone conversation J. M. Vollmer .. T. R. Marshall, Jr. of March 11, 1969.
rrect
TITLE District Superintendent
DATE March II -1 1969
SIGNED
(Thl. ,pace for St7~e) , ß /JIJ /J
APPROVED BY , ~ ~TITLE I:¿/: ~t: - DATE Y - /,t - ¿{I..
CONDITIONS OF .APPROV.AL. IF ANY: . .
PROVISIONAL: A ItSingle Shottt or t1Totcott record f om surface to 2535' and a directi.onal
šürvey tròm 2535 to total depth will, be ..submitted. . C 0' N F'I 0 ,f ~,I T I A l
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STATE OF ALASKA
SUBMIT IN DEPLICATE
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O:l AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 50-029-20007
6, LE..o\SE DES:G:\ A TIO~ AXD SERIAL NO. .-
MONT'HL Y REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS ADL 28316
1. 7. IF IKDIA~, ALOTTEE OR TRIBE :\A:\lE
OIL 1 GAS 0 OTHER Explora tory N/A
'WELL L-...! 'WELL
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8, ~IT,FAR."I OR LEASE ~A_'!E
Standard Oil Company of California. WOI. N/A
3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9. WELL KO
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorafle. Alaska 99501 SOCAL 31-25
4. LOCATION OF WELL 10. FIELD A..~D POOL. OR WILDCAT
660' South and 1980' West from the Northeast Wildcat
11. SEC., T" R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE
corner of Section 25, T-1O-N R-14-E Umiat OBJECTIVE)
" Section 25, T-10-N R-l
Meridian. '
Umiat Meridian
12. PERMIT NO.
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13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HOLE SIZE, CASING AND CEMENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS, JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT C1iANGES IN HOU: CONDITIONS.
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MAR 6
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ANQ;., :;,.3E
Drilled 12-1/4" hole from 2110'-2535'.
Logged.
Opened hole to 17-1/2".
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Ran and cemented 13-3/8" casing at 2535' with 780 sacks cement.
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Installed and tested Class III BOPE';""'"""""",
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Drilled 9-7/8" hole to 9271.
Drilling ahead.
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March
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t969
NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicatE:
with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding mo nth, unless otherwise directed.'
Form No P-4
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OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE 50-029-20007
6, LEASE DES:G~A'IION AXD SERIAL NO. ..:.
MONT'HL Y REPORT OF DRILLING
AND WORKOVER OPE:RA TIONS ADL 28316
1. ;, IF IKDIA:'-i. "'-LOTTIE OR TRIBE XA:\IE
OIL 1 GAS 0 Exploratory N/A
WELL , i WELL OTHER
2. NAME OF OPERATOR 8. UKIT.F.ð"ID~ OR LEASE NA..:.'\1E
Standard Oil Company of California. ~\TOI- N/A
3, ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 9, WELL NO.
P. O. Box 7-839, Anchorage.. Alaska 99501 SOCAL 31-25
4. LOCATION Ù'F WELL 10, FIELD A.'~'D POOL, OR WILDCAT
660' South and 1980' West from the Northeast Wildcat
corner of Section 25, T-lO-N R-14-E Urn i a t 11. SEC" T., R., M" (BOTTOM HOLE
" 0 BJEcrIVE)
Meridian. Sec. 25, T-10-N, R-14-E
,
Umiat Meridian.
12, PERMIT NO,
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13. REPORT TOTAL DEPTH AT END OF MONTH, CHANGES IN HObE SIZE, CASING AND CEM:ENTING JOBS INCLUDING DEPTH
SET AND VOLUMES USED, PERFORATIONS, TESTS AND RESULTS. FISHING JOBS. JUNK IN HOLE AND SIDE-TRACKED HOLE
AND ANY OTHER SIGNIFICANT CHANGES IN HOL:& CONDITIONS. ~H~J:~
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1969
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Spudded 1:00 P.M., January 19,
1969.
Drilled 30" hole to 152'.
20" conductor cemented at 152'.
300 sacks of cement.
Cemented in three stages with
Installed BOPE.
Drilled from 152'-2110'.
Logging.
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FEB 7 1969
Ç~PNfjD£NTIAL
QIYJjlON OF OIL AND OAA
ANCHORAGE
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S u per i n ten den t DA'a~
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SIGNED
NOTE-Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be fi d in duplicate
with the Division of Mines & Minerals by the 15th of the succeeding mo nth, unless otherwise directed.
STATE OF ALASKA
Oil AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE
5. API NUMERICAL CODE
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Form P-3
REV. 9-30-67
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Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate
& "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate
API 50-029-20007
6. LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO.
F~
SUNDRY NOTIC'ES AND REPORTS O~N WELLS
(Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a diffierent reservoir.
Use "APPLICATION FOR PEfu'\1IT-" for such proposals.)
ADL
28316
1.
7. IF INDIA...1\¡, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME
OIL 0 GAS ~
WELL WELL JlLI
2. NAME OF OPERATOR
OTHER Exp1ora tory
N/A
8. UNIT, FARM OR LEASE NAME
90 WELL NO.
P. O. Box 7-839
4. LOCATION OF WELL
Anchora e
A1ask
SOCAL
31-25
10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT
At surface 6 6 0' Sou t h and 1 9 8 0 '
east corner of Section 25,
Umiat Meridian.
West from the North-
T-10-N, R-14-E,
Wildcat
11. SEC., '1'., R., Mo, (BOTTOM HOLE
OBJECTIVE) S t . 2 5
ec J..on ,
T-10-N, R-14-E UB&M
13. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, GR, etc. 12. PERMIT NO.
50' G.L. I
14. Check Appropriate Box To Ilnd:i'~a:te Nlature of No¡tke, Re'port, o'rO'therDlata
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO :
SHOOT OR ACIDIZE
MULTIPLE COMPLETE
ABANDON-
SUBSEQUENT REPORT O~:
WATER SHUT-OFF b REPAIRING WELL
FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING
SHOOTING on ACIDIZING . ABANDONMENT-
(Other) . January 19,196 X
(NOTE: .Report results of multiple completion on Well
Completion or Recompletion Report and Log form.)
detail04, and give pertinent dates, including estimated dat~ of starting an~'
TEST WATER BHUT-OFF
PULL OR ALTER CASI~G
FRACTURE TREAT
nEPAIR WELL
CHANGE PLAJIIS
( Other)
15. OgSCRIBE pnOPOSED OR CO~IPLETED OPERATIO:-<'S (Cleal'ly state all pertinent
proposed work.
CON F IDE N T I A L
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to notify you
that
SOCAL
31-25 was
spudded at
1:00 P.M.
January 19,
1969.
CON fl DE NT IA t
.R1VISION OF OIL AND GA~
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Superintendent DATE
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(This space for State office use)
APPROVED BY
CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY:
TITLE
DATE
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November 7, 1968
Be: Soca131-2S
Standard Oil Cm¡¡>any -of Cal1forrd.a
,Operat:or
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111:~rs." tiu:lr' latendea,
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ea..:8ttp;Q.lat1oa$ fQJ:'tbe4bovecap~tioue4we 11,.
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State of Alaska
DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND GAME
MEMORANDUM
TO: I
FROM:
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FILE NO:
Thomas R. Marshall, Jr.
Petroleum Supervisor
Dept. Natural Resources
Anchorage
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DATE:
November 4, 1968
SUBJECT: Soca 1 31-25
Standard Oil Company of California
Operator
Phillip D. Havens
Game Biologist, Lands
ADF&G, Anchorage
In reference to the subject well, the Alaska Department of Fish and
Game requests the following wildlife stipulations be attached to the
permit to drill:
PDH:ab
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R.
G.
R.
R.
1 .
Prior to the beginning of drilling, a sump of sufficient size
to contain all waste fluids will be constructed.
2.
Prior to the beginning of drilling, adequate ditching shall
surround the area, taking advantage of the natural topography
of the land to insure that any spill that might occur will be
drained into the sump.
Prior to abandonment of the site, the sump must be cleared of
all oil, and covered.
3.
4.
The operator must dispose of all refuse, waste, debris, garbage
pallet board, visqueen, barrels, etc. in an acceptable manner.
Hilliker
Hinman
Van Wyhe
Regnart
Krumm
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October 30. 1968
Re: Soc.al 31~2S,
Standard otl Coøpanyof CAliforni. WOI
Ope1':ator
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ntatrice Sup eJ: tat:.._'
,Ita." . 011 'eø.p.,øf Cal:1fo"nLa;WOI
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lAc.l0."p:leaø ,f'1ø.4tbeap,roved a.pplicatio:n£ør permit to drill
::t;u: ¡;eel.caeed wel.1. 'Well ,...,:l.e8ad,eore'cb.ç\\O, 4re,,~.':q¡¡¡1red.
Ve1Qt;r...i..y' 1°UirS.
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
DIY1$IOII or OIL A8D GAS
TO: I Joe 81.-
D8pM"Þ:JI.,..t of rl- 8M! Q.Þ8
DATE
: Oct:oter 30.. 1968
FROM: 'lbøl- 1. Ø8r8hall. Jr.
PeUo leqa sup.enÞor
SUE,JECT: Soctal 31..25
SUD4cd 011 Coqt8DJ of CalUcmla
Opw .. tor
PlaUa tiad eac1eud .. 8pplioat.ioA for pena1t to 4....111 aDCi lceatton plat
for the above capt~ _11. P1.... adYi8e if then are aoy riah and
c.e at 1p u 1 at 1oDs JOU v1ah to bno .... - co the pend t .
Pl.... rofttr8QC.8 ,~ ...,ly as C8ptiOfted aboN.
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
Ð rns taR 01 0 XL AHD GIt.S
T Ci: I Doe H. S'l1IfRd
Indu8ttial Safety tupfftOr
o.,_~n..t of I..Do-r
DATE
Oetokr 30 tÞ 1968
FROM: 1'h4mftl ~ Naraball, Jr.
Peuo 1. UI8 Sup8n18or
I)t '9'1rioa of 0 i 1 ... G68
SU[1)jECT: *_1 31-25
St:aatard Oil Coapaay of CalUond.a WI
Oper &tOr
£8c 1oMd 1.8 .. cop y 0 f the ~ 8pp 1 icat 1ou to dr 111 fort be óove
uptúmed well..
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STATE OF ALASKA
A.P.I.50-029-20007
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OIL AND GAS CONSERVATIONCOMMITTEf
APPLICA TION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN, OR PLUG BACK 6, LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO,
la., TYPI: OJ!' WORK ADL 28316
DRILL [] DEEPEN 0 PLUG BACK [] , IF I~DIAN, AL.L<..yrTEE OR TRIBE NAME
b, TYPE OF WELL N/A
OIL 0 048 0 BI~r..L~ l-' 1'>1 \'I ' 1'11' I. It [J 8, UNIT ¡"AH1\1 on LEASE NAl\lE
WELL. WItLL OTHER ~xploratory Zl>NE J ZONt: I
~" NAME OF OPERATOR
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3, ADDRESS CYf!' OPERATOR Socal 31-25
P. O. Box 7-839, Anc horage-L.-Alas ka 99501 10 FIELD AND POOL, UR WILDCAT
4, LOCATION OF WELL Wildcat
At surfar:e 660' South and 1980' West from the NE
cor~er of II. SEC, T, IC, :\1., (n(n~rOM
SA~ 6',~~At1þrolf. zÍ1~ T10N, R14E, Umiat Meridian HOLE OBH:CTlVF;, Sec.
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13, DISTANCE 1 MILES AND DIHECT~ON¡"lOM N~~AIŒST TO\\iN OR paST .oFFICE.
112
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108 Air mile~ from Umiat
~BOND INI~OR:V1 A TJON:
~"7p~ t e Fa rID Il~'~}-atj o~ ~(p r e t y Bond
15, DISTANCE :¡"RaM PROPOSED. '" ". '
LOCATION TO NEAHEST 6 60' Sou t: h 0 f
PROPEH,TY on 1.1':1\5E LINE. FT, ""
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lA, DIS'IANCE.FROM PHOPOSE:D LOCATION'
TONEAHEST WELL D~ULLlNG. Ç~OMPl.li:TED.
OR APpLIED FOR, PT,
Approximate1.Y 4 mUes
21. EL1!~VATI{)NS ISl10W \v~1(,\hl'l' D~'. nT, CR. etr',1
114 5 1 63 6 )
16. NO, OF ACRES IN LF~ASE
Amount $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
17, NO. ACRES AS:;:;¡CNED
TO THiS WELL
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2560
19, PHOPOSED DEPTH
160
:.!u, ROTARY .oR. CABLE: TOOLS
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22, APPROX, DATE wonK WILL START"
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P:lOPOSE~D C.'\S.lNG AND CEMENTING PROGRAM
1 /1 / 69
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Set 20" Conductor Pipe at 200'. Freeze in with ice. Install 20" BOPE."
Drill 12 ]/41' hole to 2000' and open to 17 1/2". Log. Run and cement
13 3/8" casing with 1500 sacks. Install Class III BOPE. '
3.p~}!1.9,'.,:7.18," ho,le to" 12,jOq' e$.çim.a,te.4 T~D.. andlpg.
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IN ~JH~~;~PACE DESCRIBE pf(oposrro PHOGHAM: If proposal 1$\0 dl',elX~nOr plug baèk,':'iiv'e data on ¡;;J'C'sent pt'OdÙCttve ,zone and
proposed npw prodlldivl~ z()n(~. If propo,;,Ü is to drill l)r dœp~m direc,t onallY, give pertinent data on sub$\lrf;"ee"roeations and mc.lsured and
tl'U(~ vertical dc,pths, GY~'!': blowout í"'"VC1ÜC¡' 'p rQ¡,¡rarra , '
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SAMPLES AND COIŒ CHIPS REQUUU:::D
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0 NO
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MEMORANDUM
State of Alaska
nIY1stt8 or OIL ABD GAS
T (). I Da 1. \iall t.aatcm
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Dep- t r r ~ of llatural lucure..
DATE
. OctObft 30 ~ 1968
FRO!;.. 1bc.-...I I.. llar8ball. h.
Petro ~ Superv18or
Dt..ulon of Oil aDd G.u
SLlßJECT. Boca! 31-25
St~ Oil Coapaoy of California W'OI
Opel: . tor
Eeelo88d are th8 ~rovec1 .8pp11e&t1oc for p&rœit to drill. plat. 8ad
a clwd 1ft dte 8'fIIOœtt 01 $50.00 fœ f111Da fee.
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