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1. February 23, 2006
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3. February 24, 2006
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5. February 24, 2006
6. February 24, 2006
7. February 24, 2006
8. February 24,2006
9. February 28,2006
10. February 28, 2006
11. March 2, 2006
12. March 2,2006
13. March 2, 2006
14. March 3, 2006
15. March 3,2006
16. March 10,2006
17. March 13,2006
18. March 16,2006
19. March 17,2006
20. March 17,2006
21. March 17,2006
22. March 17,2006
23. March 18,2006
24. March 28, 2006
25. March 28, 2006
26. March 28, 2006
27 March 28, 2006
28. March 28, 2006
29. April 3, 2006
30. April 3, 2006
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OTHER ORDER 44
Kustatan #1 Well
Enforcement Action
AOGCC Notice of Violation to Forest Oil
E-mail from Forest to AOGCC requesting a informal
Review with AOGCC's response
Forest Oil's submittal for informal review
( enclosures are Confidential)
Forest Oil's requests and conclusions Request for a
spacing exception
Sign In Sheet
Notice of Hearing, Affidavit of Publication and e-mail
and mailing list
E-mail from Forest to AOGCC with AOGCC's
response
Forest Oil's verification of facts and affidavit of Jim
Arlington
Copy of Forest Oil's letters and Waiver Election
Options the surface owners
e-mail from AOGCC to Forest re: total compressibility
(Confidential Proprietary)
Forest Oil's request for an informal review
DNR's Letter of Non-Objection for Kustatan Field #1
Well
Russian Orthodox Church's Letter of Non-Objection for
Kustatan Field # 1 Well
Ciri's Letter of Non-Objection for Kustatan Field #1
Well
Sign in sheet
e-mail re: due date of Forest's response to enforcement
action
Guess & Rudd NOV response
e-mail re: informal conference request
e-mail re: KF # 1 water level
e-mail comments from Rob Mintz
Response letter to Guess & Rudd re: NOV
Interim order
e-mail with attachments from Forest Oil regarding
interim order
Forest Oil Corp., Pre-hearing Brief
E-mail re: Distances at KFl
Forest Oil Corp., Transcript w/attach (Confidential)
Sign In Sheet for Hearing
Transcript w/attach
Notice of Hearing, Affidavit of Publication and e-mail
and mailing list
Notice of Hearing, Affidavit of Service
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31. April 6, 2006
32. April 9, 2006
33. May 31,2006
34. June 2, 2006
35. June 2,2006
36. June 8, 2006
37. June 16,2006
38. June 19,2006
39. June 19,2006
40. June 20, 2006
41. September 18, 2006
42 November 3, 2006
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e-mail request from AOGCC to Forest re: point of
contact
Petroleum News Article
Initial Lease Plan of Development & Operations
Forest Oil Corp. response to AOGCC Questions of
4/6/06
AOGCC ltr to Forest re: Lack of Response Concerning
Commissions Questions and Data Requests
E-mail from AOGCC to Forest re: review of base map
and seismic information
1 st Plan of Development for the Kustatan Field # 1 Well
Sign in sheet for Public Hearing
Transcript
Forest Oil's Seismic Plat Map
AOGCC Notice of propose enforcement action
concerning operation of Kustatan Field #1 well in
violation of statewide spacing and pooling regulations
Order Closing Docket
OTHER ORDER 44
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501-3539
Re: Forest Oil Corporation, as Operator of
Kustatan Field No.1 Well; Spacing and
Pooling Requirements Enforcement Action
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AOGCC Order No. 44
October 9, 2006
DECISION AND ORDER
On September 18, 2006, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
("Commission") issued a Notice of Proposed Enforcement Action ("Notice") under 20 AAC
25.535(b), finding that Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") apparently violated statewide spacing
and pooling requirements by completing the Kustatan Field No.1 Well ("KF #1") as a gas well
and beginning regular production from this well. The Notice proposed assessing Forest with
civil penalties for both violations. Forest did not respond in writing to this proposed enforcement
action within the time period stipulated in 20 AAC 25.535(c) and therefore is considered to have
accepted the proposed Commission action.
A. Summary of Proposed Enforcement Action
In its Notice, the Commission identified two apparent violations by Forest, specifically
failure to comply with 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b). The violations consisted of
Forest's completion of the KF #1 gas well within 1,500 feet of a property line where ownership
changes and subsequent regular gas production from a property smaller than a governmental
section without prior approval from the Commission.
The Commission proposed the following civil penalties under AS 31.05.150(a):
Other Order 44
Page 2 of 4
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. October 9, 2006
(1) $100 per day for each of 101 days for violating 20 AAC25.055 (a)(2) from November 14,
2005, through February 22, 2006, inclusive; and
(2) $100 per day for each of 94 days for violating 20 AAC 25.055(b) from November 21,
2005, through February 22, 2006, inclusive.
The combined civil penalties proposed by the Commission total $19,500.
B. Spacing and Pooling Requirements
Pursuant to its statutory authority under AS 31.05.030, the Commission has adopted
regulations concerning well spacing and pooling requirements to prevent waste and protect
correlative rights. In absence of a Commission order an operator may not complete or produce a
well in a manner that violates these regulatory requirements.
C. Violation
On February 22,2006, the Commission became aware that Forest had completed the KF
#1 well as a gas well on November 14,2005, and that Forest had commenced regular production
from this well on November 21,2005, without a Commission order authorizing such actions.
D. Corrective Actions
In its letter dated February 23, 2006, the Commission ordered Forest to shut in the KF #1
well immediately. Forest complied with this order on or about February 23, 2006. By
application dated February 24,2006, Forest asked the Commission to waive the requirements of
20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and 25.055(b) to allow them to return the well to regular production. After
receiving written notice of non-objection from all affected landowners, the Commission issued
an interim order on March 17, 2006, authorizing Forest to return the well to production. On
Other Order 44
Page 3 of 4
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. October 9, 2006
August 24, 2006, the Commission issued Conservation Order No. 566, granting Forest's
requested exceptions to Commission regulations and establishing pool rules for the Kustatan
Field # 1 Gas Pool.
E. Findings and Conclusions
For the reasons stated above, the Commission finds that Forest violated statewide spacing
and pooling requirements, and concludes that the proposed civil penalties are an appropriate
penalty for these actions and a deterrent to future violations of Commission regulations and
orders. In this matter, the Commission has assessed less than the maximum civil penalties
allowed by AS 31.05.150(a), because (1) there is no evidence which would indicate that Forest
acted in bad faith, and, (2) Forest's regulatory violations did not cause injury to the public.
NOW THEREFORE IT IS ORDERED THAT:
Within 30 days from the date of this Decision and Order, Forest shall pay to the
Commission a civil penalty in the amount of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred Dollars
($19,500).
Done at Anchorage, Alaska this 9th day of October 2006
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
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Re: AOGCC Order No. 44; Kustatan Field No. 1 well
Commissioners:
As directed by AOGCC Order No. 44 dated October 9, 2006, received by Forest
Oil Corporation ("Forest") on October 11,2006, Forest hereby submits the required
payment of Nineteen Thousand Five Hundred and No/lOO Dollars ($19,500.00) with the
enclosed check #517217.
Forest is pleased to have this matter resolved and that the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission recognized that this incident was an honest, but unfortunate,
minor miscalculation and oversight that did not cause any injury to anyone.
Respectfully submitted,
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Re: Forest Oil Corporation, as Operator of
Kustatan Field No.1 Well; Spacing and
Pooling Requirements Enforcement Action
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AOGCC Order No. 44
November 3, 2006
ORDER CLOSING DOCKET
BY THE COMMISSION:
The civil penalty of$19,500 was paid on November 3, 2006. This enforcement action and docket
in the above captioned matter is now closed.
DATED AND EFFECTIVE at Anchorage, Alaska and this 3rd day of November, 2006.
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 W. 7'" AVENUE. SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
September 18,2006
Certified Mail 7005 11600001 57539738
Return Receipt Requested
Mr. Leonard Gurule
Senior Vice President
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Notice of proposed enforcement action concerning operation of
Kustatan Field No.1 Well in violation of statewide spacing and
pooling regulations.
Dear Mr. Gurule;
Pursuant to 20 AAC 25.535, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission ("Commission") hereby notifies Forest Oil Corporation
("Forest") of a proposed enforcement action. The Commission considers
Forest to have violated statewide regulations 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and
25.055(b) in connection with operating the Kustatan Field No. 1 Well ("KF
# I").
Specifically, it appears that on or about November 14, 2005, Forest
recompleted KF # 1 and began regular gas production on or about
November 21, 2005. KF # 1 lies within 1,500' of a property line where
ownership changes. Re-completion of KF # 1 as a gas well without a
spacing exception violated regulation 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2). Additionally,
KF # 1 was drilled within State of Alaska Lease ADL 390368 in Section 4,
T7N, R14W, Seward Meridian. State of Alaska Lease ADL 390368 does
not encompass all of Section 4. Regular gas production from KF # 1
without a pooling agreement in place violated 20 AAC 25.055(b).
The Commission became aware that Forest was operating KF # 1 in
violation of the above referenced statewide spacing and pooling
regulations and ordered the well shut in on February 23, 2006. Forest
complied with this shut in order on or about February 23, 2006. Prior to
shutting in the well, Forest had been in violation of 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2)
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Mr. Leonard Gurule
September 18, 2006
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for a period of 101 days and had produced the well in violation of 20 MC
25.055(b) for a period of 94 days.
The Commission proposes to impose the following civil penalties on
Forest under AS 31. 05. 150( a): (1) $100 per day for each of 101 days for
violating 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) from November 14, 2005, through
February 22, 2006, inclusive; and (2) $100 per day for each of 94 days
for violating 20 AAC 25.055(b) from November 21, 2005, through
February 22, 2006, inclusive. The total amount of the proposed civil
penalties is $19,500. The Commission is authorized under AS
31.05. 150(a) to impose civil penalties of up to $5,000 per day per
violation. In past enforcement matters the Commission has identified
five factors as among those that should be considered in determining the
appropriate amount of a civil penalty. These are (1) the good or bad faith
of the operator in violating the law; (2) the injury to the public resulting
from the violation; (3) the benefits derived by the operator from its
violation; (4) the operator's ability to pay the penalty; and (5) the need to
deter similar behavior by the operator and others in the future. Lesser
civil penalties are proposed for these two violations because: (1) the
Commission was not able to determine that Forest acted in bad faith in
this matter, and (2) Forest's regulatory violations did not cause injury to
the public.
As provided by 20 AAC 25.535 (c), within 15 days after receipt of this
notification Forest may file with the Commission a written response that
concurs in whole or in part with the proposed action described here,
requests informal review, or requests a hearing under 20 AAC 25.540. If
informal review is requested and Forest disagrees with the Commission's
proposed decision or order after that review, Forest may then request a
hearing within 10 days after the proposed decision or order is issued.
If Forest does not file a timely written response to this notification, the
Commission will consider Forest to have accepted by default the
proposed penalties described above and will proceed to issue an
enforcement order. If Forest requires more than 15 days to respond, you
may for good cause shown request an extension of the IS-day response
period.
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June 20, 2006
John Norman, Chairman
State of Alaska
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Kustatan Field #1- Seismic Plat Map
Dear Chairman Norman:
Attached is the plat map that the Commissioners requested at the Kustatan Field #1 Spacing Exception
Hearing on June 19,2006. Shown on the map are the five (5) seismic lines within a two mile radius
of Section 4, T7N, R14W SM, that were used by Forest Oil personnel for the structural interpretation
of the Kustatan Field Tyonek gas sand. Note that the 97RB and 98RB lines are proprietary to Forest
Oil Corporation and the 279S lines are licensed from Shell Exploration and Production Company.
If you or Commissioners Seamount or Foerster have any questions regarding the attached map, please
contact me at 868-2131.
Sincerely,
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Paul M. Winslow
Reservoir Engineer
Forest Oil Corporation
cc: Leonard C. Gurule, Senior V.P. - Forest Oil Corporation
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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Before Commissioners:
John K. Norman, Chairman
Daniel T. Seamount
Cathy Foerster
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In the Matter of the Application of
5 Forest Oil Corporation for a well
spacing exemption and exception to
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Drilling Units and Well Spacing
7 pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055 pertaining
to the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
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ALASKA OIL and GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Anchorage, Alaska
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June 19, 2006
1:30 o'clock p.m.
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VOLUME I I
PUBLIC HEARING
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BEFORE:
John K. Norman, Chairman
Daniel T. Seamount, Commissioner
Cathy Foerster, Commissioner
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Opening remarks by Chairman Norman
Testimony by Leonard C. Gurule
Testimony by Paul M. Winslow
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I'll call this hearing to order. This
6 matter comes before the Commission upon an original application
7 of Forest Oil Corporation for a spacing exception to allow
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production from the Kustatan Field number 1 well and on the
initiative of the Commission to establish field rules - -
correction, pool rules for the applicable pool.
Notice of the hearing was originally published in the
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12 Anchorage Daily News on February 25th, 2006. And then there
13 was a supplemental notice of today's hearing that was sent out
14 and published in the Anchorage Daily News on March 30, 2006 and
15 published on April 3rd, 2006.
16 The record reflects that actual service of the original
17 hearing was made upon the State of Alaska Department of Natural
18 Resources, the United States Department of Interior, Cook Inlet
19 Region, Inc., First National Bank of Alaska and the Diocese of
20 Sitka in Alaska Orthodox Church in America, otherwise known as
21 the Russian Orthodox Church.
22 The original hearing was commenced on March 28th, 2006.
23 There was a presentation by the applicant, questions asked.
24 The Commission requested some additional information to be
25 provided and most of that information has been provided. There
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1 are certain items that I think the Commission still has some
2 questions on and we will hear from the applicant Forest Oil
3 today.
4 So if Forest is ready to proceed I'll need you to state
5 your name for the record. Will you be -- Mr. Gurule, will you
6 be the first one to testify?
7
MR. GURULE: Right.
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right. Would you, please, raise
9 your right hand.
10 (Oath Administered)
11
MR. GURULE: I do.
12
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And would you state your name for the
13 record, please, your title and your affiliation with your
14 company?
15
MR. GURULE: Leonard Charles Gurule. Affiliated with
16 Forest Oil Corporation, senior vice president.
17
CHAIR NORMAN: Very good, please proceed.
18
TESTIMONY BY LEONARD CHARLES GURULE
19
MR. GURULE: Commissioners, thank you very much for the
20 opportunity to come and, kind of, follow up the original
21 hearing.
22 We provided additional information at your request with
23 the exception of some seismic information in an interpretation
24 that extends over a rather large area and so we've withheld
25 providing that information pending the determination by the
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2 So what we'd like to do today is maybe proceed through all
3 of the information that's non-confidential and then reserve
4 that additional information to the end for the Commission's
5
consideration to hold that data confidential.
If it's deemed
6 that it can be, then we can go through that information as
7 well.
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Very well. Commissioner Seamount, do
9 you have any comment on that or questions about that request?
10
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: No, not at the moment.
11
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: No.
12
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Then why don't you proceed as you have
13 outlined.
14
MR. GURULE: Okay. Well, while we have copies of all this
15 information it does have the confidential information attached
16 to the back of it so we'll just, with the Commission's
17 approval, reserve that till we get to that point, make that
18 determination and then distribute whatever copies are
19 appropriate. As the discretion of the Commission, would you
20 like to have the non-confidential information now?
21
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: If we're going to be learning
22 about it, it would be good to see it at least in some format.
23
MR. GURULE: Yeah, we're going to be showing it on the
24 slide, but I didn't know whether you wanted a hard copy as
25 well.
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COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: I'll just put my glasses on.
2
MR. GURULE: It's up to you. We can pull the confidential
3 information out of this distri-.....
4
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Well, I think what I'm hearing from the
5 Commissioners is, is that we'll go ahead and follow the slides
6 and then you'll be able to submit everything in one batch.
7
MR. GURULE: Okay.
8
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I would -- excuse me, Mr.
9 Chairman, I'd pull the non-confidential stuff off for the
10 Reporter, please,.....
11
MR. WINSLOW: I can do that. I've got it.
12
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT:
.... .so that she can follow along.
13
COURT REPORTER: I can't see the slides very well. Thank
14 you.
15
MR. GURULE: Okay. Starting with this slide just a quick
16 review of the issue at hand here. The KFl well located as
17 indicated on the slide. To the west -- the lease to the west
18 that's indicated in white there is held by the State of Alaska.
19 To the north CIRI holds that, the mineral rights there. We
20 have that under lease. And then the one entity, this track B
21 under USS 363 which is held by the Russian Orthodox Church. So
22 those are the three parties affected in this spacing exception
23 request and pooling requirement request.
24
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I have a question, Mr. Gurule, if I'm
25 not breaking your train of thought, on the plat there to the
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2 yes, okay.
3
MR. GURULE: This here.
4
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes, urn-huh. Could you address the
5
ownership of that particular sliver
I'll call it a sliver of
6 land that's to the west of Section 4?
7
MR. GURULE: Yes, the land that's west of Section 4
8 indicated in the white is the State of Alaska's.
9
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And then -- and that's the eastern most
10 or the northeastern most part of Section 5. And then is the
11 remainder of Section 5 also owned by the State of Alaska?
12
MR. GURULE: I believe that's correct, Commissioner.
13
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Except for the small part that's
14 CIRI?
15
MR. GURULE: Right.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
17
MR. GURULE: Obviously this -- this part is not, . . . . .
18
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yeah, CIRI (indiscernible), yeah.
19
MR. GURULE:
. . . . .but you were talking about the rest of
20 this here?
21
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes, yes, thank you.
22
MR. GURULE: Okay.
23
MR. WINSLOW: If I might interject, I believe that's the
24 shoreline so the offshore will be federal, will it not?
25
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: It would be State of Alaska.
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MR. GURULE: Would still be state.
2
MR. WINSLOW: Is it state, okay.
MR. GURULE: Okay. Next slide. Just a quick review here.
4 The issue at hand is that the location of the bottom hole
3
5 location of the well to the lease line is 1,468 feet, 32 feet
6 shy of the required 1,500 foot statute for not requiring a
7 spacing exception or pooling requirement exception.
8 MR. WINSLOW: And I'm going to go over volumetrics and
9 material balance, so if you want to swear me in?
10
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right. Then, do you want to raise
11 your right hand, please?
12
MR. WINSLOW: I can do that.
13
(Oath Administered)
14
MR. WINSLOW: Yes, it will be.
15
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And please, state your full name, title
16 and your company affiliation?
17
MR. WINSLOW: Paul Michael Winslow. I'm with Forest Oil
18 Corporation, reservoir engineer.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And you'll be testifying as a reservoir
20 engineer?
21
MR. WINSLOW: Yes, I will.
22
TESTIMONY OF PAUL M. WINSLOW
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: So, Mr. Winslow then could you, please,
24 give a brief summary of your educational background and your
25 experience so we can qualify you as an expert witness?
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MR. WINSLOW: Okay. I hold a Bachelor of Science Degree
2 and a Master of Science in petroleum engineering from the
3 Colorado School of Mines. I've worked for the past roughly 20
4 years in the oil business. Ten years with Halliburton as a
5
reservoir engineer. The last five years with Forest Oil.
I
6 consulted in Dallas for about three years, again, as a
7 reservoir engineer.
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And how long have you been working in
9 this area of Cook Inlet?
10
MR. WINSLOW: I've been working in Cook Inlet for the last
11 five years.
12 CHAIRMAN NORMAN: For the last five years, thank you.
13 Commissioner Seamount, questions?
14
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: No questions.
15
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: No.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. We except your qualifications as
17 an expert.....
18
MR. WINSLOW: Thank you.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
.... .so, please, proceed with your
20 testimony.
21 TESTIMONY BY PAUL MICHAEL WINSLOW
22
MR. WINSLOW: Okay. I'm going to go over material balance
23 and volumetrics for the Kustatan Field number 1 well. Slide
24 number 5 I'm going to start with material balance and static
25 material balance. When we first recompleted the well as a gas
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1 well we had a pressure build up and got an initial reservoir
2 pressure of 2,316 psia.
3 On March 3rd we ran a shut-in pressure gradient survey and
4 got a downhole pressure extrapolated to the top perforation of
5 about 1,768. The bottom hole maximum depth we could get to
6 with our gauge was 5,339 feet which was just shy of top
7 perforation. Recorded a maximum pressure of 1,762 extrapolated
8 to top perf of 1,768. This data was mentioned before at the
9 previous hearing. This was one of the questions that we
10 provided you subsequent to that hearing.
11 One thing that is new the well was shut-in on February
12 24th by AOGCC order. This gradient survey was taken on March
13 3rd. The well was not opened back up until March 18th.
14
Pressure continued to build up until the last, about four
15 days of that shut-in period. There was another 25 psi of
16 wellhead pressure build up, so this new pressure 1,793 is that
17 extrapolated pressure plus an additional 25 psi. So using that
18 pressure and cum production at that point in time is 128
19 million cubic feet. Yields and original gas in place of 0.55
20 BCF.
21 Figure 6 is the plot of Paver Z versus cum, cumulative
22 gas production. This was the plot that was presented at the
23 hearing on March 28th. Updating that pressure the original gas
24 in place goes from 0.52 to 0.55 with that 25 psi difference in
25 pressure. This is my best estimate of original gas in place at
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2 Any questions about static material balance?
3
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Seamount?
4
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: What was the original pressure
5 gradient, Mr. Winslow?
6
MR. WINSLOW: The fluid in the hole?
7
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Yes. Well, the original reservoir
8 pressure gradient?
9
MR. WINSLOW: Oh, I'd have to calculate it.
It's about
10 .43 or .45.
11
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: So it's just hydrostatic?
12
MR. WINSLOW: Yeah, yeah, typical gradient in this part of
13 the Cook Inlet is about .45 psi per foot and this falls right
14 in there so it was normally pressured.
15
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Anything.....
16
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Nothing more.
17
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Foerster?
18
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: In an earlier testimony you guys
19 mentioned a change in slope in your p over Z plot and that it
20 was a downward slope, opposite of what you get with a water
21 (indiscernible). And I hate to beat a dead horse, but can we
22 visit that data for just a minute?
23
MR. WINSLOW: I believe what you're referring to is the
24 flowing material balance and I'll get to that in subsequent
25 slides.
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COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: And the reason that I'm concerned
2 about that is 'cause when you have that kind of change in slope
3 it means one of three things. You've got a highly over
4 pressure reservoir that's compacted which isn't the case here
5 or you've got -- you're not using the best data which I
6 expected is the case or there's one other case and that could
7 be that there's gas offtake that's not being accounted for
8 which could mean, one, another offtake point, two, a mechanical
9 integrity issue in the well or, three, bad metering.
10 So since those are our concerns I just want to get on the
11 record to make sure that it's not a mechanical integrity issue
12 or bad metering.
13
MR. WINSLOW: Okay. We can go over that.....
14
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Okay.
15
MR. WINSLOW:
.... .in subsequent slides.
16 Flowing material balance, extrapolating the plot that I'll
17 be showing on the next slide down to a flowing tubing pressure
18 of 180 psi which is the bottom limit of our compression system
19 out there. Recoverable we're looking at about .45 BCF. And if
20 I use a 80 percent recovery factor that equates to original gas
21 in place of about .56. Again, pretty good match with what the
22 static material balance is showing.
23 This is the -- slide 9 is the production data that was
24 presented at the March 28th hearing. Updating the production
25 data slide 10. Again here is where we shut the well in. This
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2 middle of this shut-in period. You see your flow in tubing
3 pressure continued to build. The last four days stabilized at
4 1,429 so that's why I adjusted that pressure on the P over Z
5 for 25 psi.
6 Plotting the flowing tubing pressure versus cumulative gas
7 production. This is the data that was presented on March 28th.
8 Updating it through June 12th is this red data. Again,
9 pointing toward about the same recoverable gas. Now, again,
10 with compression we can take it down to a flowing tubing
11 pressure of about 180 psi which is going to be roughly in here
12 at about a .45 BCF recoverable gas.
13 Any questions on flowing material balance?
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Seamount?
15
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: None.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Foerster?
17
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER:
I'm good.
18
MR. WINSLOW: Now, I think -- Commissioner Foerster, I
19 think what you were referring to was maybe this data that had
20 the different projections. Early on depending on where you
21 extrapolate -- I mean, you can extrapolate as high as maybe .65
22 and as low as, you know, some of this data may be even -- even
23 down here at .4 BCF. Obviously the more data we have the
24 better your estimate as you're running out of gas to produce,
25 but for the last two-thirds of the production the indications
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2
Volumetric data we discussed previously. The area under
3 closure up against the north bounding fault, the fault on the
4
north side of the field is about 50 acres.
In our wellbore we
5 identified a net pay thickness of 14 feet, porosity of 24
6 percent and a water saturation of 40 percent.
7 Based on initial reservoir pressure and temperature the
8 expansion factor is about 171 standard cubic feet per reservoir
9 cubic feet. So calculating just a theoretical volumetric
10 original gas in place I get 0.75 BCF. Again, same ball park as
11 the others, maybe a little bit higher which probably say the
12 actual -- you know, if we have fairly homogeneous reservoir 14
13
foot thick, the area is probably a little bit less.
It's about
14 44 acres is what would calculate out.
15
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: So the different numbers we had .55, .56
16 and now .75, but that's the range of.....
17
MR. WINSLOW: Yes, sir. And the .75 is definitely the
18 least accurate. The static material balance would be the most
19 accurate in my opinion. Here.....
20
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: What was the gross thickness of
21 the sand? I don't have a log (ph).....
22
MR. WINSLOW: There were
23
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT:
.... .in front of me (ph).
24
MR. WINSLOW:
'" ..there were two lenses that were
25 perforated. The upper lens was pretty shaley, pretty dirty.
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In our opinion
in my opinion I don't think we're getting
2 much contribution from that. The lower sand, the 14 foot, was
3 pretty close to the gross.
4
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: And did you use any kind of
5 porosity cut off or was it pretty sharp?
6 It was pretty sharp.
MR. WINSLOW:
MR. GURULE:
MR. WINSLOW:
Yeah. I mean, we perforated 10 feet in that
7 It was pretty sharp on that lower sand.
8
9 lower sand. I calculated -- or I used 14 foot of net and
10 gross, but the actual perforation was 10 feet in that lower
11 sand.
12
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: So the real variables here are the
13 A and the H, the area and the height? You got.....
14
MR. WINSLOW: Yeah.
15
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER:
.... .pretty good material balance
16
so your height
your thickness (indiscernible) are the real
17 variables?
18
MR. WINSLOW: Yeah. I mean, you may get a little variance
19 in porosity. I would think water saturation not as.....
20
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Yeah, not as much.
21
MR. WINSLOW:
... ..much, but mainly your thickness will
22 thin on the edges and maybe a little thicker in the middle, who
23 knows, but -- and the shape of the reservoir obviously.
24
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Would you say your 14 feet of net
25 pay was conservative or generous?
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MR. WINSLOW: It was.....
2
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Or accurate?
3
MR. WINSLOW: Right on. I would say fairly generous. I
4 mean, it was the entire sand lens.
5
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Yeah, that's the way it looked to
6 me, too, that it was generous.
7
MR. WINSLOW: Yeah. It was that lower sand lens, the
8 entire lens.
9
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: So if you're going to be -- have a
10 conservative net thickness what would -- what would you say
11 would be a more conservative net thickness?
12
MR. WINSLOW: Well, we perforated 10 feet in that lower
13 zone so I wouldn't probably go any less than 10 feet.
14
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: So you have 100 percent net to
15 gross in that whole 10 feet?
16
MR. WINSLOW:
(Inaudible response) . . . . .
17
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: Thank you.
18
MR. WINSLOW: Urn-hum.
(Affirmative)
Slide 14 is the
19 summary that you were alluding to, Chairman. Static material
20 balance shows about 0.55 BCF. Flowing material balance around
21 .56 BCF. And then again the least accurate of the three
22 volumetrics somewhere in the .75 BCF.
23
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: And your aerial (ph) extent was
24 based on a map that a geologist or geophysicists do for you
25 based on seismic 'cause the only well control you have is
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MR. WINSLOW: That -- that's correct.
3
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER:
... ..Kustatan number I? So in
4 order to feel comfortable with that area you have to look at
5 the seismic?
6
MR. WINSLOW: That's correct. Slide 15 is comparing the
7 data that was presented on March 28th and the data we're
8 presenting today.
9
Static material balance changed from .52 BCF to .55. And
10 the flowing material balance remained the same. I'm just
11 trying to clarify some of this. I think there was some
12 misconceptions with the different techniques over the last
13 three hearings, so.....
14 Conclusions, from the volumetrics, the structural mapping
15 would indicate that the entire gas accumulation is fully within
16 lease ADL 390368.
17 The static material balance indicates a smaller original
18 gas in place than the volumetric calculation which again would
19 lead us to believe that the entire gas accumulation is within
20 our lease.
21 Flowing material balance matches the static material
22 balance very closely which again leads us to believe that the
23 entire gas accumulation is within our lease.
24
In general all the data that we have volumetrics, seismic
25 mapping, material balance indicates it's a very small gas field
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1 and all indications are that it's fully contained within our
2 lease.
3 What we've requested previously and are still requesting
4 are two exceptions. The 1,500 foot well spacing exception and
5 also the pooling requirements.
6 Supporting documents, we've got minimal offset variance,
7 32 feet shy of the 1,500 foot. All data indicates that the gas
8 is fully contained within our lease. We don't feel like
9 there's been any damage to the correlative rights staying to
10 the (ph) offset owners.
11 I think that's about it and that's the end of basically my
12 presentation unless we go through the confidential material
13 which is mapping and the seismic data.
14
MR. GURULE: So the only other thing I'd like to add to
15 that would be that we've been through all of this data with all
16 the property owners that are affected. We've answered all the
17 questions that they have. We haven't had any additional
18 questions that would indicate that there's outstanding data
19 that they're looking for. So as Paul says, you know, the data
20 indicates that it's all contained within this lease.
21 The next step would be whether you want to consider
22 holding the seismic and mapping, interpretive data confidential
23 for your viewing.
24
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Let me note for the record, I did note
25 the original parties noticed and for this supplemental hearing
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1 actual notice in addition to published notice was given again
2 to the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources and Cook
3 Inlet Region which are the principal landowners to the west.
4 Additionally the United States Department of Interior, First
5 National Bank and the Russian Orthodox Church, so all have
6 notice of this hearing.
7 Also for the record I would note, without reading it, that
8 the Commission has received a copy of the letter directed to
9 Forest Oil Corporation by William Van Dyke, Acting Director of
10 the Division of Oil and Gas and in rough summary it indicates
11 that Forest has filed a plan of development and that that plan
12 of development has been approved for this particular lease.
13 And from that I am noting again that based upon our
14 understanding of the land ownership, the immediate affected
15 owners have been notified. They would have the opportunity to
16 be here today.
17 And, perhaps, before we address the question which we will
18 very quickly on this, I will ask if there are representatives
19 of any of those affected landowners present that wish to be
20 heard on this question today? It's been represented that
21 information has been provided to all of the landowners so if
22 that's the case you need not testify, but again, for the
23 record, the Chair is asking if there are any persons who do
24 wish to be heard on this question?
25
Very well, then we move on next then. The Commission must
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1 itself be satisfied that this structure is as where it is in
2 order to -- as it's been interpreted in order to adopt pool
3 rules. And it might be -- let me suggest this, it might save a
4 little time if we took a five minute recess and then let us
5 come back on the record and then we'll indicate what more, if
6 anything, you need to put in the record to satisfy the
7 Commission.
8 Commissioner Seamount.
9
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I would like to ask a question if
10 you could go back to your land map? And I'm going to ask a
11 question, if you feel that the answer should remain
12 confidential just go ahead and tell me that and then we'll take
13 the recess.
14
MR. WINSLOW: That one or the next one?
15
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: This one is good enough.
16
MR. WINSLOW: Okay.
17
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: The original interpretation that
18 you showed us showed a couple of seismic lines that ran
19 generally in that area. I understand that you're not going to
20 show any 3D seismic today, no new seismic, only seismic that
21 you've had all along. Would any of those seismic lines lie on
22 that map, any of the ones that we haven't seen yet?
23
MR. GURULE: Yes, the seismic lines, the 2D seismic lines
24 that were used to map this would lie on this map here and so
25 that would be the question before the Commission to determine
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2
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. For the record we're looking at a
3 slide of State of Alaska lease ADL 390368 identified as
4 lease/property plat. And Mr. Gurule has indicated one
5 generally north/south seismic line that cuts down from Section
6 4 into Section 9.
7 And then the other, the second section line when you were
8 waving that is how.....
9
MR. WINSLOW: Previously, if I might interject, on the map
10 that we presented which was deemed to be held confidential
11 there were two north/northeast trending seismic lines. The
12 first one coming almost through the wellbore so
13 north/northeast, . . . . .
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Urn-hum.
(Affirmative)
15
MR. WINSLOW:
.... . south/southwest and then a parallel
16 line that cuts through the eastern portion of Section 4.
17
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay, good, thank you.
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MR. WINSLOW: So there are two north/northeast,
19 south/southwest trending seismic lines.
20 In addition there are two other cross lines that are off
21 this map that.....
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: They are off the map. Are there
23 any on the map besides those two that have already.. .. .
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MR. GURULE: No.
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MR. WINSLOW: No. Well,.....
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay. So are there any seismic
2 lines that parallel the two that we observed the last time?
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MR. GURULE: No.
MR. WINSLOW: No.
MR. GURULE: No additional lines, Commissioner.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: They're perpendicular.
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MR. GURULE: Right.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: And do any of those perpendicular
9 lines go through the Section 3 or 5? What sections are those,
10 3, 4 or 5?
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MR. WINSLOW: No.
MR. GURULE: The perpendicular lines, no (ph) .
MR. WINSLOW: Those two lines go through 4. There is a
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14 what, east/northeast trending line that go- -- cuts through
15 Section 9.....
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: And that is down dip?
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MR. WINSLOW:
.... .across there. That's down dip.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: And that is down dip.
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MR. WINSLOW: That's correct.
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MR. GURULE: Right.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay. So any new seismic control
22 we would -- that you might show us would be outside of the
23 section in which the well is located in?
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MR. WINSLOW: That's correct.
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MR. GURULE: That's correct.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay. I have no further question.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Well, just in terms of feet, how -- as I
3 understand it there is a seismic line. The closest other
4 seismic line is to the southwest, am I correct? And how far
5 would that be from the corner of Section 4 there?
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MR. GURULE: I'm going to say a mile and a half to the
7 west.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: From the cor- -- from the southwest
9 corner of Section 4?
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MR. GURULE: That's correct, yes.
11
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: It's a mile and a half. So it's out
12 beyond Section 5 then?
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MR. GURULE: Right, right.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. Well, very well. If there's no
15 objection from the Commissioner will take not more than a five
16 minute recess, come right back on the record. We're off the
17 record.
18 (Off record - 2:06 p.m.)
19 (On record - 2:26 p.m.)
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I'll call the hearing back to order.
21 The time is approximately 2:26 p.m. on the afternoon of June
22 19th, 2006.
23 The Commissioners have taken about approximately a 10
24 minute recess to consider the request of Forest to receive and
25 treat confidentially information on additional line of seismic.
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The Commission has considered that and we have determined
2 that rather than reach the question of confidentiality, it's
3 the opinion of the Commission that based on what's been
4 represented to us that would really not add appreciably to our
5 information and so we will not require that.
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What we will require and ask that it be filed within one
working week is a plat showing the lines just where the
location of the seismic lines and that can be a land plat
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9 showing the lines. And we'd like to see the lines of seismic
10 that Forest has that are within two miles of Section 4 in all
11 directions, but we will not require the seismic information
12 itself.
13 Let's see, finally as noted at our original hearing in
14 this matter that was held in March, on March 28th, the
15 Commission at that time reserved the right upon conclusion of
16 this an issuance of an order to then consider whether any
17 notice of violation might be in order as a result of spacing
18 violations. And I just mention that as a footnote to this so
19 that if the Commission does do that you're aware of it.
20 I believe that the Commission is satisfied with the
21 information that's been provided to us and we think we have
22 enough to rule upon.
23 Commissioner Seamount, do you have anything to add?
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Just one question of
25 clarification. The confidential information that could have
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2 interpretation that we have on file that's under
3 confidentiality right now that you showed us previously?
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MR. WINSLOW: No.
5
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay, that's it.
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Foerster.....
7
MR. WINSLOW: There were -- there were additional -- there
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that we had cross sections on those lines, but the structural
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interpretation is identical to what was presented before.
11
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay.
12
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: I'm good.
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Foerster? So then we would
14 like to ask as soon as it's appropriate, but within five
15 working days if you could provide that one additional item and
16 then the Commission will be prepared to rule on this. And we
17 thank you very much for your testimony and your attendance
18 today.
19 I'll ask if there is anything further from any persons
20 present at this hearing? The Chair sees no one asking to be
21 recognized so for the record the Chair will then ask if there
22 is a motion to adjourn?
23
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I make a motion to adjourn.
24
COMMISSIONER FOERSTER: I second it.
25
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Without objection we are adjourned at
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C E R T I F I CAT E
2 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA )
)ss.
3 STATE OF ALASKA )
4 I, Rebecca Nelms, Notary Public in and for the State of
Alaska, residing at Anchorage, Alaska, and Reporter for R & R
5 Court Reporters, Inc., do hereby certify:
6 THAT the annexed and foregoing continuation of the Public
Hearing In the Matter of the Application of Forest Oil
7 Corporation for a well spacing exemption and exception to the
provisions pertaining to Drilling Units and Well Spacing
8 pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1
Well, was taken by Suzan Olson on the 19th day of June, 2006,
9 commencing at the hour of 1:30 p.m., at the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission, Anchorage, Alaska;
10
THAT this Hearing Transcript, as heretofore annexed, is a
11 true and correct transcription of the proceedings taken and
transcribed by Suzan Olson;
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and
affixed my seal this 21st day of June, 2006.
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Notary Public in and for Alaska
My Commission Expires: 10/10/06
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Drilling Unit and Spacing Exception Hearing
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3. Structural Volumetrics:
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1. Static Material Balance:
· Initial Reservoir Pressure = 2,316 psia
· Average Reservoir Pressure (3-18-06) = 1,793 psia
· 3.-3...06 - Shut-in Pressure Gradient Survey
.. Fluid level at 4,910' (443' above top perf)
· BHp:: 1,762 psia at max depth of 5,338.9' MD
· Extrapolated reservoir pressure::; 11768 psia (at a
datum of 5,353' MD)
· Tubing WHP :: 1,405 psia
· 3.._1.ª_-Qß - WHP stabilized at 1,430 psia (last 4 days
prior to opening the well back up)
· 25 psi higher than on 3-3-06
· Static Reservoir Pressure = 1,793 psia
· Cumulative production (3-3-06) = 128 MMcf
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3. Volumetrics:
· Volumetric parameters & assumptions
· Net Pay Thickness = 14 ft
· Area = 50 Acres (from structural closure)
· Porosity = 240/0
· Water Saturation = 400/0
· Gas Expansion Factor = 171 SCF/RCF
· Initial Reservoir Pressure = 2,316 psia
· Reservoir Temperature = 104 deg F
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1. Static Material Balance:
> OGIP = 0.55 BCF
2. Flowing Material Balance:
~ OGIP = -0.56 BCF
3. Structural Volumetrics:
~ OGIP = 0.75 BCF wI
· Area = 50 Ac
· Net Pay Thickness = 14'
· Porosity = 240/0
· Water Saturation = 40%
· Gas Expansion Factor = 171 SCF/RCF
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Kustatan Field #1 - Material Balance Summary
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Static Material Balance:
OGIP
Presented to
AOGCC
3/28/2006
0.52 BCF
OGIP
Presented to
AOGCC
6/19/2006
0.55 BCF
Flowing Material Balance:
0.56 BCF
0.56 BCF .
wI updated
production data
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1. Volumetrics:
> Structural mapping down to the spill-point of the North
bounding fault is fully contained within ADL-390368
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2. Static Material Balance:
> Static material balance indicates a smaller original gas-in-
place volume than volumetric calculations
~ This gives further support that the gas accumulation is fully
contained within ADL-390368
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3. Flowing Material Balance:
y Flowing material balance matches the static material
balance very closely
y It indicates a smaller original gas volume than volumetric
calculations
y Once again this suggests that the gas accumulation is fully
contained within ADL-390368
All volumetric and material balance calculations indicate
that the entire gas accumulation is fully contained
within ADL-390368
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Forest Requests AOGCC:
. Issue order for two (2) exceptions:
. 20 MC 25.055 (a) (2) - 1,500' Well Spacing
. 20 MC 25.055 (b) - Pooling Requirement
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Support for Requests:
. Minimal offset variance (32')
· Gas pool completely contained within ADL-390368
· No drainage from any adjacent land owners
· Technical data supports all of the above
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STATE OF ALASKA
OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Kustatan State #1
June 19,2006 at 1:30 pm
NAME - AFFILIATION
ADDRESSIPHONE NUMBER
TESTIFY (Yes or No)
(PLEASE PRINT)
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI
GOVERNOR
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS
550 WEST 7TH A VENUE, SUITE 800
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3560
PHONE: (907) 269-8800
FAX: (907) 269-8938
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
RECEIVED
JUN 2 0 2006
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. COf1II1ÎssÎOß
Anchorage
June 16, 2006
Jim Arlington
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
RE: ADL 390368 First Lease Plan of Development Approved
Dear Jim,
The Division of Oil and Gas (Division) issued oil and gas lease ADL 390368 on September 29,
2003 to Forest Oil Corporation (Forest). In June 2005, Forest converted the Kustatan Field No.1
(KF#I) well, located on this lease, from a waste disposal well to a gas producer.l On October 21,
2005, Forest requested approval from the Division for an extended test of the KF#1 well. The
Division approved the test undt;Jr the condition that should Forest plan to commence sustained or
regular production, it must obtain Division approval of a Plan of Development and Plan of
Operations for this lease? Forest began sustained production from the KF#1 well on November
21,2005.
On February 28,2006, Forest presented well results and its interpretation of the Kustatan Field gas
reservoir extents to the Division and representatives of adjacent property owners. On March 2,
2006, the Division requested certain data and information be provided by April 3 to support the
geologic interpretation and estimated drainage area ofKF#1 well, and requested that Forest submit
a formal Plan of Development and Plan of Operations for the lease no later than May 25, 2006.
Forest provided information on March 28 and June 6, 2006, requesting that it be held confidential
under AS 38.05.035(a)(9)(C) and 11 AAC 96.220.
1 Forcenergy, Inc. drilled the KF#l well (Tomcat) in an unsuccessful search for oil in October 2000. Forest Oil
Corporation completed the well as a Class II Waste Disposal well in April 2003.
2 Under Paragraph 10(a) of the oil and gas lease, ''No development of the leased area may occur until a plan of
development has been approved by the state." A Plan of Operations may be required by the Division under 11 AAC
83.158 and Paragraph 9 of the lease.
"Develop, Conserve, and Enhance Natural Resources for Present and Future Alaskans. "
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ADL 390368 Lease POD
June 16, 2006
Page 2
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On June 12, 2006, Forest submitted to the Division for approval the proposed hritial Plan of
Development (18t POD) for ADL 390368. Forest plans to optimize recovery of the producing
Tyonek sand gas reservoir, and then convert the KF#1 well back to a disposal well. Depletion of
the producing horizons is expected by Mayor June of 2007. Production from the well is allocated
appropriately under accounting code RE03, and the KF#1 well drainage area lies completely within
the boundaries of ADL 390368.
The Division finds the 18t POD protects the public interest. I approve the proposed 18t POD for
ADL 390368 for the period November 21,2005 through November 20,2006. Under the lease, the
Second POD will be due in this office on or before November 20, 2006. If no changes from an
approved plan are contemplated for_the following year, the lessee shall file a statement to that
effect for approval in lieu of the required revision and update. This approval does not relieve
Forest's obligation to obtain the Plan ofDPerations approval from this office for ADL 390368.
The decision takes effect immediately. An eligible person affected by this decision may file an
appeal, which must be made in accordance with 11 AAC 02 before any appeal can be filed in the
superior court. Any appeal received by the commissioner's office must be received within 20
calendar days after the date of "issuance" of this decision, as defined in 11 AAC 02.040 (c) and (d),
and may be mailed or delivered to Michael L. Menge Commissioner, Department of Natural
Resources, 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1400, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; faxed to 1-907-269-8918;
or sent by electronic mail to dnr_appeals@dnr.state.ak.us. A copy of 11 AAC 02 may be obtained
from any regional information office of the Department of Natural Resources.
./
cc: Leonard Gurule, Forest Oil Corporation
'AOGCC
Steve Davies, AOGCC
Jeff Landry, DOL
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Subject: ADL 390368 lease POD approved
From: Brian Havelock <brian _ havelock@dnr.state.ak.us>
Date: 16100 2006 16:33:41 -0800
Jim
See attached lease plan approval. Although the letter does not specifY, we request that Forest copy the Division (attention
Brian Havelock) on all correspondence with the AOGCC, including emails and any requests for approvals regarding the
KF#1 well and ADL 390368. If you have any questions, contact me at 907-269-8807 or reply to this email.
Brian
Brian Havelock
Natural Resource Specialist
Division of Oil & Gas
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 9950 t
http://www.dog.dnr.state.ak.us
Content-Type: application/pdf
390368 _lstPOD _ APPROV AL.pdf
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Subject: Kustatan Field I Information
From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: TIlU, 08 Jun 200613:41:13 -0800
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
BCC: John Norman <johnßorman@admin.state.ak.us>, Daniel Seamount <dan_seamount@admin.state.ak.us>,
Cathy P Foerster <cathyJoerster@admin.state.ak.us>, David Roby <daveJoby@admin.state.ak.us>
Jim,
I appreciate Forest's invitation to review basemap and seismic information regarding the Kustatan Reid 1 well in your office. However, since
you have indicated that Forest will not be submitting that information as evidence in the Kustatan Reid 1 hearing, I must decline your
invitation.
The Commission is required to base its decisions solely on evidence that is in the record, which may include confidential information.
Commission technical staff advise the Commissioners and do not serve as independent witnesses at a hearing. I cannot advise the
Commissioners based on information that has not been entered into a hearing record or is not part of the public record. So, my viewing of
the confidential Kustatan Reid 1 information would serve no practical purpose.
Thank you for the invitation,
Steve Davies
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Steve Davies
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
A IfA~1iA OIL AlO) GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
June 2, 2006
333 W. 7'" AVENUE. SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
Certified Mail Return Receipt Requested
Mr. Leonard Gurule
Senior Vice President
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Lack of Response Concerning Commission Questions and Data Requests
Kustatan Field No. 1
Dear Mr. Gurule:
On April 6, April 26 and May 26, 2006, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission ("Commission") forwarded by email the attached list of requested
information concerning Forest Oil Corporation's ("Forest") Kustatan Field No. 1 gas
production well ("KF #1"). Following the Commission's April 26th email.Mr. Steve
Davies of our technical staff received a telephone message tfom Mr. Jim Arlington of
your staff stating that Forest would provide the information soon. The requested
information has yet to arrive.
The public hearing on Forest's application for spacing exceptions for KF #1 is scheduled
to reconvene on June 19, 2006. Unless the Commission receives the requested
information at least 8 working days prior to the hearing, the Commission will reconvene
the hearing and order KF # 1 to be shut-in until such time as the information is provided
to the Commission and another hearing can be scheduled.
Attachment: Email (dated 4/6/06)
cc: Mr. Leonard, Gurule, Forest via facsimile
Ms. Cammy Taylor, AG
Mr. Daniel Seamount, Commissioner
Ms. Cathy Foerster, Commission
File
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Lack of Response to Co.ssion Information Request
Kustatan Field No. 1
June 1, 2006
Page 2 of2
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-------- Original Message -------
Subject: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:43:21 -0800
From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak..us>
Organization: State of Alaska
To: JD Arlington@forestoil.com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to
Kustatan Field 1.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well.
Could you please forward this email to those on Forest's technical statfwho can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3, 2006 that was used
in the p/z analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan
Field 1 was brought back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006
and how was this level determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample
of the fluid within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory
analytical results along with any resistivity and temperature data acquired on the
fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses from Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side of Kustatan Field 1 is crucial
to understanding the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map
displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three miles
of Kustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the structure map Forest presented
to the Commission. Please provide copies of all seismic data within the three-
mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1 structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field I: Questions and Requests]
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Subjeèt: RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
'From: Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoil.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 18:34:39 -0600
To: 'Stephen Davies' <steve _ davieS@admin.state.ak.us>
CC: David Roby <daveJoby@admin.state.ak:.us>, "seamount» Daniel Seamount"
<dan_seamount@admin.state.ak:.us>, Leonard Gurule <LCGurule@forestoil.com>, John Norman
<john _norman@admin.state.ak.us>, Brian Havelock <brian _havelock@dnr.state.ak:.us>
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Dear Mr. Davies,
On Aprll6, 2006 you sent me an email message requesting that Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") provide
the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") information and responses to technical
questions relating to the Kustatan Field 1 well. Forest provides you with this email the
information/responses you requested. Each of your questions or requests is reprinted below, followed by
Forest's response.
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z
analysis?
On March 3, 2006, a pressure gauge was run in the hole on slickline to record bottom-hole
pressures. The pressure gauge was run down hole to a total depth of 5,338.9' MD. The
recorded pressure at this depth was 1,762.05 psia. The average pressure gradient recorded
from the fluid level down to 5,338.9' was 0.426 psi/ft. Considering that the hole inclination at
this depth is less than 1 degree, the extrapolated reservoir pressure at the top perforation
(5,353' MD) is 1,768.1 psia.
2) What was the liquid level (or volume ofliquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was brought
back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006 and how was this level determined?
A review of the data indicates that the pressure gauge encountered the top of the liquid column
at approximately 4,910' MD. This was first evidenced by the weight indicator on the slickline
unit showing a decrease in line weight at approximately this depth while running in the hole.
Secondly, the pressure gradient interpreted from the pressure and depth data shows a change
in gradient from -0.033 psi/ft to -0.426 psi/ft at 4,910' MD. This is a very clear indication of fluid
level.
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid
within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any
resistivity and temperature data acquired on the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses
from Kustatan Field 1.
Water samples were gathered on April 9, 2006 and sent in to BJ Chemical Services for
analysis. A copy of their Production Water Analysis is attached hereto.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side of Kustatan Field 1 is crucial to understanding
the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all wells and
seismic data within a radius of three miles ofKustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the
structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please provide copies ofall seismic data within
loB
6/13/2006 2: 16 PM
RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
. the three-mile radius that tpertain to mapping of the Kustalan Fiel" structure.
The primary reason Forest has delayed responding to your request was to wait for the results of
the State of Alaska 2006 Cook Inlet Areawide Lease Sale held on May 25, 2006, since Forest
bid on one of the lease sale tracts being offered (tract #204) adjacent to the lease on which the
KF #1 well is producing. Since Forest was not the apparent high bidder on that tract (Forest
only bid slightly more than the minimum required bid) Forest respectfully declines to submit to
the AOGCC the map displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three
miles of Kustatan Field 1 well. However, Forest will be more than pleased to allow any AOGCC
personnel to come view the data on Forest's work stations in our office here in Anchorage and
demonstrate to you how the structure maps were constructed using that data. If you would like to
schedule a time tòr our personnel, workstations and data to be available to you or other AGGCC
personnel please let me know.
On a related matter, you had also suggested that Forest may want to draft the field rules for the Kustatan
Field #1 well that will be the subject of the AOGCC hearing on June 19,2006. Please be advised that
Forest personnel will not have the opportunity to draft the proposed field rules and will instead rely on the
AOGCC staff to do so.
Should you have any questions regarding the information provided with this transmittal, or require any
additional information regarding this matter, please let me know.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Arlington
Land Manager
---Original Message-----
From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:28 PM
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
Cc: David Roby; seamount> > Daniel Seamount
Subject: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests)
Jim,
On April 6, 2006 the Commission requested additional information relating to the Kustatan Field 1
well. To date, I have not received any of the requested information. Could Forest please provide
it?
Sincerely,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
Date:Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:43:21 -0800
From: Stephen Davies <steve davies(ã!admin. state. ak. us>
Organization:State of Alaska
To:JD Arlington@forestoil.com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan
Field 1.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well. Could you
please forward this email to those on Forest's technical staff who can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the plz
analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was
brought back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006 and how was this level
determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid
within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any
resistivity and temperature data acquired on the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses
from Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side ofKustatan Field 1 is crucial to
understanding the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all
wells and seismic data within a radius of three miles ofKustatan Field 1 that were used to construct
the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please provide copies of all seismic data
within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1 structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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Analytical Laboratory Report for:
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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Account Representative:
Willis, Clyde
Production Water Analysis
Listed below please find water analysis report from: KUSTATAN UNIT, Well # 1 Well Head
Lab Test No: 2006114983
Specif'1C Gravity: 1.003
Sample Date:
TDS:
pH:
3147
6.85
Cations:
mg/L as:
851 ++
(Ca )
3.10 (Mg ++,
366 .
(Na )
11.70 ++
(Fe)
680.0 (K·)
0.99 ..
(Sa J
2.90 ...
(Sr )
0.69 ....
eMn )
mg/L as:
433 (HC03")
10 (S0:)
1468 (Cf)
31 (CO)
0 (H2S)
Calcium
Magnesium
Sodium
Iron
Potassium
Barium
Strontium
Manganese
Anions:
Bicarbonate
Sulfate
Chloride
Gases:
Carbon Dioxide
Hydrogen Sulfide
Lab Comments:
Surface Temp = 68.2 Deglf
04/09/2006
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FOREST OIL CORPORATION Lab Test No: 2006114983
DownHole SAT™ Scale Prediction
@ 200 deg. F
IfJ _.. _... ]
Mineral Scale
Calcite (CaC03)
Aragonite (CaC03)
Witherite (BaC03)
Strontianite (SrC03)
~agnesite (MgC03)
Anhydrite (CaS04)
Gypsum (CaS04*2H20)
3arite (8aS04)
Celestite (SrS04)
Fluorite (CaF2)
Silica (Si02)
3ruclte (Mg(0H)2)
Magnesium silicate
Iron hydroxide (Fe(OH)3)
strengite (FeP04*2H20)
Siderite (FeC03)
Halite (NaC)
Iron sulfide (FeS)
9.25
7.41
.0028
.022
.0592
.0164
.00149
.0385
< 0.001
o
o
< 0.001
o
3215
o
465.53
< 0.001
o
Momentary Excess
(lbs/1000 bbls)
.598
.58
-24.56
-12
-5.18
-388.75
-859.6
-17.11
-302.49
-24.95
-483.09
-10.87
-829.88
< 0.001
>-0.001
.775
-553696
-.0804
Saturation Index
Interpretation of DHSat Results:
The Saturation Index is calculated for each minera.1 species independently and is a measure of
the degree of supersaturation (dñving force for precipitation) under the conditions modeled.
This value ranges from 0 to infinity with 1.0 representing a condition of equilibrium where scale
will neither dissolve nor precipitate. Values less than 1.0 are undersaturated and values greater
than 1.0 are supersaturated. The scale is logarithmic. i.e. a Saturation Index of 3 is 10 times more
saturated than a value of 2.
The Momentary excess is a measure Of how much scale would have to precipitate to bring the
system back to a non-scaling condition. This value ranges from negative (dissolving) infinity to
positive (precipitating) infinity. The Momentary Excess represents the amount of scale possible
while the Saturation Level represents the probability that scale will fonn.
RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
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Subject: RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
From: Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoil.com>
Date: Fri, 02 Jun 2006 18:34:39 -0600
To: 'Stephen Davies' <steve _ davieS@admin.state.ak..us>
CC: David Roby <daveJoby@admin.state.ak..us>, "seamount »Daniel Seamount"
<dan_seamount@admin.state.ak..us>, Leonard Gurule <LCGurule@forestoil.com>, John Norman
<john_ norman@admin.state.ak..us>, Brian Havelock <brian _ havelock@dnr.state.ak..us>
Dear Mr. Davies,
On April 6, 2006 you sent me an email message requesting that Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") provide
the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") information and responses to technical
questions relating to the Kustatan Field 1 well. Forest provides you with this email the
information/responses you requested. Each of your questions or requests is reprinted below, followed by
Forest's response.
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z
analysis?
On March 3, 2006, a pressure gauge was run in the hole on slickline to record bottom-hole
pressures. The pressure gauge was run down hole to a total depth of 5,338.9' MD. The
recorded pressure at this depth was 1,762.05 psia. The average pressure gradient recorded
from the fluid level down to 5,338.9' was 0.426 psi/ft. Consid~:!ring that the hole inclination at
this depth is less than 1 degree, the extrapolated reservoir pressure at the top perforation
(5,353' MD) is 1,768.1 psia.
2) What was the liquid level (or volume ofliquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was brought
back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006 and how was this level determined?
A review of the data indicates that the pressure gauge encounte-red the top of the liquid column
at approximately 4,910' MD. This was first evidenced by the weight indicator on the slickline
unit showing a decrease in line weight at approximately this depth while running in the hole.
Secondly, the pressure gradient interpreted from the pressure and depth data shows a change
in gradient from -0.033 psi/ft to -0.426 psi/ft at 4,910' MD. This is a very clear indication of fluid
level.
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid
within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any
resistivity and temperature data acquired on the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses
ftom Kustatan Field 1.
Water samples were gathered on April 9,2006 and sent in to RII Chemical Services for
analysis. A copy of their Production Water Analysis is attached hereto.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side ofKustatan Field 1 is crucial to understanding
the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all wells and
seismic data within a radius of three miles of Kustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the
structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please provide copies of all seismic data within
100
6/13/2006 2: 13 PM
RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests)
, the three-mile radius that'ertain to mappiog of the Kustatan Fiel'structure,
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The primary reason Forest has delayed responding to your request was to wait for the results of
the State of Alaska 2006 Cook Inlet Areawide Lease Sale held on May 25,2006, since Forest
bid on one of the lease sale tracts being offered (tract #204) adjacent to the lease on which the
KF #1 well is producing. Since Forest was not the apparent high bidder on that tract (Forest
only bid slightly more than the minimum required bid) Forest respectfully declines to submit to
the AOGCC the map displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three
miles of Kustatan Field 1 well. However, Forest will be more than pleased to allow any AOGCC
personnel to come view the data on Forest's work stations in our office here in Anchorage and
demonstrate to you how the structure maps were constructed using that data. If you would like to
schedule a time for our personnel, workstations and data to be available to you or other AOGCC
personnel please let me know.
On a related matter, you had also suggested that Forest may want to draft the field rules for the Kustatan
Field #1 well that will be the subject of the AOGCC hearing on June 19, 2006. Please be advised that
Forest personnel will not have the opportunity to draft the proposed field rules and will instead rely on the
AOGCC staff to do so.
Should you have any questions regarding the information provided with this transmittal, or require any
additional information regarding this matter, please let me know.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Arlington
Land Manager
-----Original Message----
From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us]
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 12:28 PM
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
Cc: David Roby; seamount> > Daniel Seamount
Subject: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
Jim,
On April 6, 2006 the Commission requested additional information relating to the Kustatan Field 1
well. To date, I have not received any of the requested information. Could Forest please provide
it?
Sincerely,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
2of3
6/13/20062:13 PM
RE: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
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Subject:Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
Date:Thu, 06 Apr 200616:43:21 -0800
From: Stephen Davies <steve davies@?admin.state.ak.us>
Organization: State of Alaska
To:JD Arlington@?forestoil.com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan
Field 1.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well. Could you
please forward this email to those on Forest's technical staff who can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z
analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was
brought back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006 and how was this level
determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid
within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any
resistivity and temperature data acquired on the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses
from Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side ofKustatan Field 1 is crucial to
understanding the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all
wells and seismic data within a radius of three miles ofKustatan Field 1 that were used to construct
the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please provide copies of all seismic data
within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1 structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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Subject: RE: Kustatan Field No.1 Plan of Development supporting data
From: Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoil.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Jon 2006 09: 17 :06 -0600
To: "'brian_havelock@dnr.state.ak.us'" <brian_havelock@dnr.state.ak.us>, Jim Arlington
<JDArlington@forestoil.com>
CC: Steve Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>, "'Ken P. Helmold'" <ken_helmold@dnr.state.ak.us>,
jack _ hartz@dnr.state.ak.us, Paul Winslow <PMWinslow@forestoil.com>
Brian,
Attached is the final Initial Plan of Development ("POD") for ADL 390368. As indicated in your email
below, it is identical to the Draft previously submitted for your review, as you requested. With the
submittal last week of the information requested in your email below it is my understating that the
Division of Oil & Gas has received all of the information it deems is necessary to approve the Initial
POD for ADL 390368 and is satisfied that the KF #1 well is not draining any acreage beyond the
boundaries of oil and gas lease ADL 390368.
I will be out of the country beginning tomorrow for a two week vacation so please send the approval
for the POD to the attention of Leonard Gurule at our office in Anchorage in my absence
(LCGurule(t4forestoil.com) . Likewise, if you have any questions regarding the KF #1 well until I
return please direct your questions to Leonard by email with a copy to me please.
If you have any questions or concerns with this transmittal, please call me today at 868-2112.
Sincerely,
Jim Arlington
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Havelock [mailto:brian_havelock@dnr.state.ak.us]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31,20064:41 PM
To: 'Jim Arlington'
Cc: Steve Davies; 'Ken P. Helmold'; jack_hartz@dnr.state.ak.us
Subject: Kustatan Field NO.1 Plan of Development supporting data
Jim
Thanks for meeting with us today on the proposed Plan of Development for ADL 390368. Bill Van Dyke's
March 2 letter requested data items and a POD by May 25,2006 and the draft you sent over looks fine. You
could submit that now. Most of the data items have been satisfied, except for the following as discussed with
you today. I will reference the item number indicated on your Data Transmittal of March 28,2006.
#4 Structural Contour Maps: needs a proper legend that labels faults, seismic lines, projection information, etc.
Be sure to show the most recent seismic acquisition 2005-2006 lines or 3D coverage over the area, not just old
lines.
#4 There is no (four page) explanation of the structure maps.
#5 Cross-Section Map: needs proper legend labeling correlation markers. Increase the resolution of the logs on
the printout so that one could actually see the markers in the wells.
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#7 Updated reservoir tests/pressure data to validate the OGIP. Currently all data stops at February 28, 2006. Is
daily flowing tubing pressure available? Were there any tests since February 24, 2oo6?
#10 Any changes to the calculated OGIP. The last estimate was 0.39 BcfOGIP, but the one before that was
0.75.
We will ask that you cc the Division on all correspondence with the AOGCC including emails (email me and
putAattention Brian Havelock on letters) from now on regarding the KF# 1 well. This request will be reiterated
in the POD approval letter.
Finally, if you planned to produce the well at the 20 MMCF/month rate for the duration of the plan period, that
would deplete the reservoir in about 10 months assuming .39 Bcf is recoverable and 0 psi abandonment
pressure. Is this a reasonable assessment? How much gas do you plan to recover from the OGIP?
Thanks
Brian
Brian Havelock
Natural Resources Specialist
Division of Oil & Gas
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
http://www.dog.dnr.state.ak.us
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Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
(907) 258-8600 Fax: (907) 258-8601
ADL No. 390368
Initial Lease Plan of Development & Operations
Submitted to: State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas;
and
State of Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Prepared by: Jim Arlington, Land Manager, Alaska Business Unit
Forest Oil Corporation
May 25, 2006
ADL-390368 Initial POD Page 1 of 5
May 25, 2006
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ADL No. 390368
Initial Lease Plan of Development and Operations
Table of Contents
Abstract
Purpose
Initial Lease Plan of Reservoir Development and Operations
ADL-390368lnitial POD
May 25. 2006
Page 2 015
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ADL No. 390368
Initial Lease Plan of Development and Operations
Abstract
This Initial Plan of Development ("POD") is submitted to satisfy requirements of
the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil & Gas
("DO&G") and 20 MC 25.517 pertaining to development and operation of State
of Alaska oil and gas lease ADL-390368.
During the term of this Initial POD, Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest Oil") plans to
continue to produce gas from the Kustatan Field #1 well and monitor the
production data to maintain a production rate that will optimize recovery from the
limited gas reservoir.
Purpose
The purpose of this report is to describe development and reservoir management
activities and tasks proposed to be conducted by Forest Oil, as the lease
operator. during the term of the lease.
This report is submitted to the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources,
Division of Oil and Gas and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to
satisfy each of the following requirements:
ADL-390368, Artide 10(a)
20 MC 25.517
Initial Plan of Development
Plan of Reservoir Development and Operation
ADL-390368 Initial POD
May 25. 2006
Page 3of5
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ADL No. 390368
The Initial Plan of Development
and
Plan of Reservoir Development and Operation
This Initial Plan of Development (" POD") for State of Alaska oil and gas lease
ADL No. 390368 describes the following plans and activities, to the extent
available information exists:
(1) Long-range proposed development activities for the lease, including
plans to delineate all underlying oil or gas reservoirs, bring the
reservoirs into production, and maintain and enhance production once
established.
Kustatan Field #1 Injection Well.
The Kustatan Field ("KF") #1 Class II disposal well, permitted under
MLUP/CI 03-03, LAS 24199, was re-completed as a Tyonek gas production
well in October 2005. Gas production commenced on 11/21/05 and will
continue during this Initial POD.
LonQ-RanQe Proposed Development Activities
The focus for the future gas production is to ensure the most effective
economic depletion of gas from the reservoir. No additional wells are
planned to be drilled during the period covered by this Initial POD.
(2) Plans for the exploration or delineation of any land not included in a
participating area.
All lands reasonably expected to contribute to the production of
hydrocarbons from the KF #1 well are completely contained within the
boundaries of ADL-390368. Therefore, production from the KF #1 well is on
a lease basis and no participating area is required or contemplated. There
are no plans for any exploration or delineation drilling within the lease
boundaries.
(3) Details of the proposed operations for at least one year following
submission of this Initial Plan of Development.
The Kustatan Field #1 gas well will probably be converted back to a Class II
waste disposal well during the term of the Initial Plan of Development due to
the apparent small gas accumulation.
ADL-390368 Initial POD
May 25, 2006
Page 4 of 5
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(4) The surface location of proposed facilities, drill pads, roads, docks,
causeways, material sites, base camps, waste disposal sites, water
supplies, airstrips, and any other operation or facility necessary for
lease operations.
Kustatan Field #1 Well.
The KF #1 well is located on USS 12121, Lot 2. The surface estate of USS
12121, Lot 2 is owned in fee 100% by Forest Oil (see attached
LeaselProperty Plat). Forest Oil also owns in fee 100% of the surface estate
of USS 4567, Lot 1 and Lot 2, and USS 1999, all of which are contained the
boundaries of ADL-390368. The KF #1 well pad is located on the same
gravel pad on which the Kustatan Production Facility ("KPF") is located.
The KPF is also owned entirely by Forest Oil and is used to process
production from the Redoubt Unit (see attached Updated Kustatan
Production Facility Plot Plan and Facility List for KF #1). The gas production
from the KF #1 well goes directly into the KPF where it is used as fuel gas
for the KPF or elsewhere in Forest Oil's West Foreland pipeline
infrastructure (see the attached Updated Facility and Pipeline Schematic -
West Forelands Operations).
No facility additions are planned for the KF #1 well during the period of this
Initial POD.
Future Development and Exploration Plannina within the lease boundaries
As discussed above the future development will be limited to monitoring the
existing KF #1 gas well with an emphasis on production optimization. There are
no additional wells planned to be drilled within the lease boundaries nor
additional completions within the KF #1 well bore.
ADL-390368lnitial POD
May 25, 2006
Page 5 of 5
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PETROLEUM NEWS · WEEK OF APRil 9. 2006 ~
AOGCC allows gas production at Kustatall
Commission ordered shutdown until spacing exception approved; Forest says that a shutdown would result in loss of gas reserves
By ALAN BAILEY
Petroleum News
in because Forest did not have a required
well spacing exception.
Commission regulations require· gas
wells to beat least· 1 ,500feettrom the
nearest property line, unless the landown-
er is the same on both sides of the proper-
ty line. The Kustatan Field No.1 is 1,468
feet trom the west line of section 4, town-
ship 7 north, range 14 west, Seward
meridian, according to a Feb. 23 letter
'he Alaska Oil and Gas Co nservation
Commission has issued an interim
order allowing gas production at
Forest Oil's Kustatan Field No. 1
well near West Foreland on the west side
of Alaska's Cook Inlet. The commission
had originally ordered the well to be shut
JUNEAU
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Alaska intervenes with feds over NPR-A
The State of Alaska has intervened on behalf of the federal government in the latest
lawsuit over oil and gas development in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska.
Seven environmental groups are challenging plans by the U.S. Department of
Interior to develop the northeast area of the 23.5 million acre reserve along the Arctic
Coast.
The groups contend that oil development in the wetlands surrounding Lake
eeshekPuk in the northeast corner of the NPR-A would harm wildlife there. .
. The lake region includes one of the most important molting areas in the ArCtIC for
wild geese and areas sought out by caribou herds for calving.
The plan calls for opening seven leasing areas, trom 45,000 acres to 60,000 acres,
north of the lake and other acreage south of the lake to oil and gas development.
Mark Morones, spokesman for the Alaska Department of Law, said the state opted
to join the lawsuit because it has important economic and non-economic interes~ in the
reserve, incluiling 50 percent of the royalty interests trom oil and gas product1on and
wildlife habitat and subsistence issues.
The government estimates that the areas surrounding Lake Teshekpuk contain about
2 billion barrels of economically recoverable oil and 3.5 trillion cubic feet of natural
gas. .
ConocoPhillips and Anadarko are also seeking to intervene in the lawsUit.
Another lawsuit challenging the department's environmental impact statement
for the area is currently pending in a Washington, D.C., court.
-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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dated from the commission to Forest. The
well is on a State of Alaska lease.
. "When Forest filed the Sundry
Application for recompleting KF # 1 as a
gas well, Forest failed to notify the
Commission that this recompletion
required a spacing exception because of
the adjacent, unleased acreage," the letter
said.
Need for pooUng
The commission also said that the
Kustatan No. 1 well does not comply with
commission regulations prohibiting "reg-
ular production" of gas from a property
that is smaller than the government sec-
tion upon which the gas well is located,
"unless the interests of the persons own-
ing the drilling rights in and the right to
share in the production from the ... sec-
tion '" have been pooled under AS
31.05.1 00."
"The northern one-third of Section 4 is
depicted on AKDNR status plats (as) hav-
ing Cook Inlet Region Corporation as the
landowner," the commission letter says.
"It is our understanding that Forest does
not have a pooling agreement in place for
this section."
Forest could face fines as a result of
non-compliance with the regulations.
On March 28 the commission held a
public hearing on Forest's subsequent
application for spacing exceptions for the
well. The commission has also scheduled
a public hearing on June 19 to consolidate
Forest's spacing exception application
with the commission's proposed pool
rules and proposed establishment of a
The history of Kustatan Field No.
1 goes back to October 2000,
when Forcenergy Inc. spudded the
well as an oil exploration well
targeting the companys Tom Cat
prospect near West Foreland.
12,300 feet but failed to find oil. Forest
Oil Corp. bought out Forcenergy at about
the time that the well was being complet-
ed.
In March 2003 Forest recompleted the
well as a disposal well for disposing pro-
duced water trom the nearby Kustatan
Production Facility that processes the out-
put from the offshore Redoubt Shoal oil
field, according to documentation in com-
mission files. The disposed fluids went
into permeable sands of the middle
Tyonek formation.
The files also contain documentation
indicating that in the summer of 2005
Forest decided to convert the well from a
disposal well to a gas well by sealing the
disposal perforations and perforating for
gas production trom upper Tyonek sands.
Well tests betweén Nov. 14 and Nov. 15,
2005, ';flowed gas as high as 2.7 million
cubic feet per day" from the lower test
zone in the Tyonek A formation, accord-
ing to a Forest report. The depths in this
zone range trom 5,353 to 5,380 feet.
The commission's Feb. 23 letter says
that, following these initial tests, Forest
produced gas trom the well over a contin-
uous period during November, December
and January, producing in excess of 90
million clIhic f~~t of o:1~:1nil1l~ino th~ o::t!ò:
ConocoPhiHips and Anadarko are also seekIng to Intervene In the laWSUit.
Another lawsuit challenging the department's environmental impact statement
for the area is currently pending in a Washington, D.C., court.
-THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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well. The commission has also scheduled
a public hearing on June 19 to consolidate
Forest's spacing exception application
with the commission's proposed pool
rules and proposed establishment of a
drilling unit.
However, in response to a statement
from Forest that keeping the well shut in
could result in a permanent loss of gas
reserves, the commission issued its inter-
im order granting a temporary spacing
exception and allowing the well to resume
production. The commission's order rec-
ognized that "all affected property owners
have expressed in writing their non-objec-
tion to the requested spacing exception
. and the commission has received no
objections to the application."
Drilled in 2000
The history of Kustatan Field No. 1
goes back to October 2000, when
Forcenergy Inc. spudded the well as an oil
exploration well targeting the company's
Tom Cat prospect near West Foreland.
The well reached a true vertical depth of
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that, following these initial tests, Forest
produced gas from the well over a contin-
uous period during November, December
and January, producing in excess of 90
million cubic feet of gas and using the gas
"as a fuel gas for a turbine or turbines in
Forest's Kustatan Facility."
The commission said that Forest char-
acterized the produced gas to the Alaska
Department of Natural Resources as. test
production rather than regular production.
However, the commission asserts that the
production of more than 90 million cubic
feet of gas over a two-month period con-
stitutes more than short-term testing or
evaluation, and that "use of that gas to
supplant fuel obtained from other sources
constitutes market use rather than flow
testing of the well for reservoir evalua-
tion."
'Therefore, the Commission considers
KF #1 to be in 'regular production' of
gas," the commission letter says. And
"regular production" triggers the need for
pool rules, according to the commission's
regulations. .
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Subject: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 12:27:56 -0800
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
CC: David Roby <daveJoby@admin.state.ak.us>, "seamount» Daniel Seamount"
<dan _ seamount@admin.state.ak.us>
Jim,
On April 6, 2006 the Commission requested additional information relating to the Kustatan Field I well. To date, I
have not received any of the requested information. Could Forest please provide it?
Sincerely,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Kustatan Field I: Questions and Requests
Date:Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:43:21 -0800
From:Stephen Davies <steve davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Organization:State of Alaska
T o:JD Arlington(a~forestoil. com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan Field I.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well. Could you please forward this
email to those on Forest's technical staff who can help us?
I) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field I was brought back onto
production on, or shortly after, March 17,2006 and how was this level determined?
3) As Kustatan Field I resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid within the wellbore?
Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any resistivity and temperature data acquired on
the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses from Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping ofthe structure on the west side of Kustatan Field I is crucial to understanding the extent of the
accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three
miles of Kustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please
provide copies of all seismic data within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field I
structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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5/26/2006 12:29 PM
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Subject: [Fwd: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests]
From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 16:47:45 -0800
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
BCC: daveJoby@admin.state.ak.us
Jim,
I sent the attached email to you a couple of weeks ago and haven't heard anything. I just want to make sure that you
received it.
Thanks,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
___m__ Original Message mm__
Subject:Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
Date:Thu, 06 Apr 200616:43:21 -0800
From:Stephen Davies <steve davies(á?admin.state.ak.us>
Organization:State of Alaska
To:JDArlington@foœstoil.com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan Field 1.
The Commission has several tecluúcal questions and requests concerning this well. Could you please forward this
email to those on Forest's technical! staff who can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3, 2006 that was used in the p/z analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was brought back onto
production OD, or shortly after, March 17,2006 and how was this level determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid within the wellbore?
Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any resistivity and temperature data acquired on
the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses úom Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side of Kustatan Field 1 is crucial to understanding the extent of the
accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three
miles of Kustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please
provide copies of all seismic data within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1
structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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5/26/2006 12:29 PM
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Subject: Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:43:21 -0800
To: JDArlington@forestoil.com
BCC: David S Roby <daveJoby@admin.state.ak.us>
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan Field 1.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well. Could you please forward this
email to those on Forest's technical staff who can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was brought back onto
production on, or shortly after, March 17,2006 and how was this level determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid within the wellbore?
Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any resistivity and temperature data acquired on
the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses from Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side of Kustatan Field 1 is crucial to understanding the extent of the
accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all wells and seismic data within a radius of three
miles of Kustatan Field 1 that were used to construct the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please
provide copies of all seismic data within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1
structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Kustatan Field 1: Questions and Requests
Date:Thu, 06 Apr 2006 16:43:21 -0800
From: Stephen Davies <steve davies@adrnin.state.ak.us>
Organization: State of Alaska
To:JD Arlington@forestoil.com
Jim,
I would like to use you as a single point of contact for all correspondence relating to Kustatan
Field 1.
The Commission has several technical questions and requests concerning this well. Could you
please forward this email to those on Forest's technical staff who can help us?
1) How did Forest determine the reservoir pressure of March 3,2006 that was used in the p/z
analysis?
2) What was the liquid level (or volume of liquid) in the wellbore when Kustatan Field 1 was
brought back onto production on, or shortly after, March 17, 2006 and how was this level
determined?
3) As Kustatan Field 1 resumed operations, did Forest acquire and analyze a sample of the fluid
within the wellbore? Please provide a copy of the laboratory analytical results along with any
resistivity and temperature data acquired on the fluid. Please provide copies of any water analyses
tfom Kustatan Field 1.
4) Accurate mapping of the structure on the west side ofKustatan Field 1 is crucial to
understanding the extent of the accumulation. Please provide a map displaying the location of all
wells and seismic data within a radius of three miles ofKustatan Field 1 that were used to construct
the structure map Forest presented to the Commission. Please provide copies of all seismic data
within the three-mile radius that pertain to mapping of the Kustatan Field 1 structure.
Thank you,
Steve Davies
AOGCC
793-1224
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Re: Forest Oil Corporation
Kustatan Field No. 1 well spacing exception and pool rules, including drilling unit
A public hearing on an application by Forest Oil Corporation for spacing
exceptions for the Kustatan Field No. 1 well was held on March 28, 2006 at 1 :30 pm at
the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333 West ih Avenue,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. The subject well is a vertical well with surface and
bottom hole locations 1468 feet from the West Line and 3443 feet from the North Line of
Section 4, T7N, R14W, Seward Meridian. The hearing has been continued and will
reconvene on June 19, 2006 at 1 :30 pm.
Under 20 AAC 25.520, the Commission proposes to classify the pool as a gas
pool and to prescribe rules to govern the proposed development and operation of the
pool, specifically including establishing a drilling unit for the Kustatan Field No. 1 well
that is coincident with the productive limits of the pool and that is smaller than the
drilling unit which is otherwise established under statewide rules. The June 19, 2006,
hearing will be a consolidated hearing on both Forest Oil Corporation's application and
the Commission's proposal to classify and establish rules for this pool.
In addition to participating in the hearing, a person may submit a written protest
or written comments regarding the application and the proposal to the Alaska Oil and Gas
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Supplemental Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation CommissÏCll1
Re: Forest Oil Corporation
Kustatan Field No.1 well spacing except¡o~
and pool rules, including drilling unit
A public hearing on an application by Forest Oil
Corporation for spacing exceptions for the Kusta-
tan Field No.1 well was held on March 28, 2006 at
1 :30 pm at the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. The sUbiect
well is a vertical well with surface and bottom hole
locations 1468 feet from the West Line and 3443 feet
from the North linE> af Sèction 4, T7N, RI4W, Se-
ward Meridian. The hearing has been continued
and will reconvene on June 19, 2006 at 1:30 pm.
Under 20 AAC 25.520, the Commission proposes to
classify the pool as a gas pool and to prescribe
rUles to govern the proposed development c;md op-
eration of the pool, specifically including establish-
ing a drilling unit for the Kustatan Field Na. 1 well
that is coincident with the productive limits of the
pool and that is smaller than the drilling unit which
is otherwise established under statewide rules.
The June 19, 2006, hearing will be a consolidated
hearing on both Forest Oil Corporation's applica-
tion and the Commission's proposal to classifY and
establish rules for this pool.
In addition to participating in the hearing, a per-
son may submit a written protest or written com-
ments regarding the application and the proposal
to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commis-
sion at 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage,
Alaska 99501. Written protest or comments must
be received no later than the conclusion of the
June 19, 2006 hearing.
If YOU are a person with a disQbility who may need
special modifications in order to comment or to at·
tend the public hearing, please contact the
Commission's Special Assistant Jody Colombie at
793-1221 before June 1, 2006.
John K. Norman
Chairman
STATE OF ALASKA
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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Daily News, a daily newspaper.
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printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of
publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a copy of an
advertisement as it was published in regular issues (and not in
supplemental form) of said newspaper on the above dates and
that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERV A nON COMMISSION
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501
Re:
THE APPLICA nON OF Forest Oil Corporation
for an order granting an exception to the
spacing requirements of20 AAC 25.055(a)
(2) and 25.055(b) for Kustatan
Field No. I Well
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) Conservation Order No. 566
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) Kustatan Field No. 1
) Gas Well
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) April 3, 2006
AFFIFA VIT OF SERVICE
I, Jody J. Colombie, hereby certify that a true and correct copy of this Supplemental Notice of
Hearing has been mailed to the following on April 3, 2006.
DNR, Division of Oil & Gas
Attn: Brian Havelock
550 West ih, Ste. 800
Anchorage, AK 99501-3560
U.S. DOl, BLM
Attn: Greg Noble
6881 Abbott Loop Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99507-2591
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Attn: Keith Sanders
2525 C Street, Ste. 500
Anchorage, AK 99509
First National Bank of Alaska
Attn: Bernard Jackson
1821 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Diocese of Sitka and Alaska
Orthodox Church of America, Inc.
Aka The Russian Orthodox Church
Attn: Jim Gorski
C/O Hughes, Bauman, et al
3900 C Street, Ste. 1001
Anchorage, AK 99503
Leonard Gurule, Senior Vice President
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
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Joi:lyp. Colombie
Sp~ial Staff Assistant
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Supplemental Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re: Forest Oil Corporation
Kustatan Field No.1 well spacing exception and pool rules, including drilling unit
A public hearing on an application by Forest Oil Corporation for spacing
exceptions for the Kustatan Field No. 1 well was held on March 28, 2006 at 1 :30 pm at
the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue,
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. The subject well is a vertical well with surface and
bottom hole locations 1468 feet from the West Line and 3443 feet from the North Line of
Section 4, T7N, RI4W, Seward Meridian. The hearing has been continued and will
reconvene on June 19,2006 at 1:30 pm.
Under 20 AAC 25.520, the Commission proposes to classify the pool as a gas
pool and to prescribe rules to govern the proposed development and operation of the
pool, specifically including establishing a drilling unit for the Kustatan Field No. 1 well
that is coincident with the productive limits of the pool and that is smaller than the
drilling unit which is otherwise established under statewide rules. The June 19, 2006,
hearing will be a consolidated hearing on both Forest Oil Corporation's application and
the Commission's proposal to classify and establish rules for this pool.
In addition to participating in the hearing, a person may submit a written protest
or written comments regarding the application and the proposal to the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501.
Written protest or comments must be received no later than the conclusion of the June 19,
2006 hearing.
If you are a person with a disabil' who may need special modifications in order
to comment or to attend the public ari g, please contact the Commission's Special
Assistant Jody Colombie . 22 efo e June 1,2006.
Published 4/3/06
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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Before Commissioners:
John K. Norman, Chairman
Daniel T. Seamount
Cathy Foerster
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In the Matter of the Application of
5 Forest Oil Corporation for a well
spacing exemption and exception to
6 the provisions pertaining to
Drilling Units and Well Spacing
7 pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055 pertaining
to the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
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ALASKA OIL and GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Anchorage, Alaska
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March 28, 2006
1:30 o'clock p.m.
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VOLUME I
PUBLIC HEARING (EXCERPT)
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BEFORE:
John K. Norman, Chairman
Daniel T. Seamount, Commissioner
Cathy Foerster, Commissioner
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Opening remarks by Chairman Norman
Testimony by Jim Arlington
Testimony by Paul Winslow
Testimony by Patrick Pront
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: We're on the record. This matter comes
6 before the Commission upon an application by Forest Oil
7 Corporation for a spacing exception pertaining to the Kustatan
8 Field #1 gas well. The date is Tuesday, March 28th. The time
9 is approximately 1:30 p.m. This is a hearing being held at the
10 Commission's offices at 333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100,
11 Anchorage, Alaska.
12 Seated to my right is Commissioner Dan Seamount, to my
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left Commissioner Cathy Forester.
I'm John Norman. A quorum
14 of the Commissioners is present and we are duly constituted to
15 conduct legal business.
16 A notice of this hearing was published in the Anchorage
17 Daily News. The publication occurred on February 25th, 2006.
18 And any persons desiring to receive a copy of either the notice
19 or the affidavit of publication can see the Commission's
20 Special Assistant Jody Colombie who is in the rear of the room.
21 I would also like to introduce with us today Assistant
22 Attorney General Cammy Taylor who's in the rear of the room who
23 acts as legal counsel and advisor to the Commission. And I
24 believe you know Commission engineers David Roby, Winton Aubert
25 and our senior geologist Steve Davies.
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The basic exception was set for hearing today. We did
2 have filed with us statements of non-objection from various
3 parties in interest. Those statements of non-objection I'll
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address
the wording of those in greater detail in the course
5 of these proceedings.
6 An Affidavit of Service was also sent to the State of
7 Alaska Department of Natural Resources, the U. S. Department of
8 Interior Bureau of Land Management, Cook Inlet Region, Inc.,
9 First National Bank of Alaska and the Diocese of Sitka in
10 Alaska Orthodox Church in America also known as the Russian
11 Orthodox Church, those being parties identified within the 640
12 acre spacing area as well as those within the area prescribed
13 by the regulations to receive notice of a spacing hearing.
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The hearing today will be recorded. Witnesses we'll asked
15 to be sworn and we will ask you to state your qualifications if
16 you intend to testify as an expert witness and the Commission
17 will then make a ruling upon whether to accept the
18 qualifications.
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We do not anticipate any cross examination today. We--
20 if there are questions of any persons who are present in the
21 room today you may write them down and give them to the
22 Commission's Special Assistant. She will get them to us and we
23 will do our best to address any questions asked.
24 Because this is a proceeding that may effect correlative
25 rights if there are any persons present representing interest
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1 owners who may potentially be affected by the spacing exception
2 we will allow them to be heard today and if they wish to do so
3 and ask questions we'll try to create a forum for doing that.
4 I want to make one point clear that in issuing an interim
5 order which was dated March 17th concerning putting the well
6 back into production the Commission has made it clear that we
7 have not yet addressed the subject of a violation of Commission
8 regulations and that will occur in subsequent proceedings.
9 Today we're here to hear from the applicant Forest, to
10 receive the evidence and to address the application for a
11 spacing exception.
12 Mr. Gurule, will you be the first witness or Mr.
13 Arlington? Who would. . . . .
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MR. ARLINGTON: I will be, Mr. Chairman.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right. Mr. Arlington, do you intend
16 to testify as an expert witness?
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MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, I do.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Would you raise your right hand, please?
19 State your name, please?
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MR. ARLINGTON: My name is Jim Arlington.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And your position and affiliation?
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MR. ARLINGTON: I'm the land manager for the Alaska
23 Business Unit of Forest Oil Corporation.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Thank you. Proceed.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Do I need to be sworn, that the testimony
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I'm sorry? Right your right hand,
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MR. ARLINGTON: I do.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Thank you. Please proceed.
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TESTIMONY BY JIM ARLINGTON
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MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you, Mr. Chairman and fellow
9 Commissioners. As Commissioner Norman indicated we're here to
10 address our application for an exception of two provisions of
11 the Commission's regulations. ....
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Excuse me, Mr. Arlington, I'll have to
13 interrupt you one more time. Do you wish to be qualified as an
14 expert or are you simply here speaking for Forest?
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MR. ARLINGTON: I'll qualify as an expert in the land
16 matters, the matter.. ...
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And would you state your qualifications?
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MR. ARLINGTON: I'm land manager for Forest Oil. I've
19 served in that capacity for Forest or its' predecessor in
20 interest since 1998. I have prior experience working for ARCO
21 Alaska and also for Chevron USA in that capacity as well and
22 also as a legal representative for Chevron USA in Alaska.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right. Any questions of the
24 Commission?
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: No questions, no objections.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. Then without objection your
3 qualifications are accepted. Please proceed, Mr. Arlington.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you. Again, we're applying for an
5 exception to two provisions of the Commission's regulations.
6 One regarding the well spacing which is 20 AAC 25.055(a) (2) and
7 then for the drilling unit exceptions which is 20 AAC
8 25.055 (b) .
9 I'd like to also mention and include in the record the
10 Prehearing Brief that the Commission should have received
11 earlier this morning. I won't be reading this, but would like
12 this as part of the record and if you'd like I can refer to
13 provisions of this later if you have any questions.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Thank you for not reading it.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Do you have a copy you could file with
18 the Court Reporter now and.....
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MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, I do.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: .... .we'll attach it and then if you
21 refer to it you could simply indicate page and paragraph.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Okay. At this time I'd like to briefly go
23 into the well history for the Kustatan Field #1 well because it
24 does have quite a lengthy history.
25 Forest Oil originally drilled the Kustatan Field #1 well,
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1 commonly referred to as the KF #1 well, as an exploratory oil
2 well in 2000 under a plan of operation approval from the
3 Department of Natural Resources LoICI 00-04. And was drilled
4 on oil and gas lease, ADL-387023 and was drilled on a surface
5 estate that was owned by Forest Oil Corporation that we had
6 acquired from a native allottee in 1998. The well, as an oil
7 well, was unsuccessful. Forest ceased operations on the KF #1
8 wellbore in December 2000.
9 The oil and gas lease, 387023 expired of its' own terms on
10 February I, 2003.
11 Forest requested the Department of Natural Resources,
12 which they subsequently approved on April II, 2003 a suspension
13 of the abandonment requirements that were in the oil and gas
14 lease for the KF #1 well.
15 Forest, prior to that approval, but contemporaneously with
16 this application to DNR, also requested of AOGCC to convert the
17 KF #1 well into a Class II waste disposal well to be used for
18 waste fluids. The AOGCC approved that with Disposal Injection
19 Order No. 26 and allowed Forest to inject waste fluids in the
20 KF #1 well.
21 Forest also contemporaneously with that application
22 requested the Department of Natural Resources to designate
23 Forest as the operator of the KF #1 well as a Class II disposal
24 well which they subsequently did with miscellaneous land use
25 permit MLUp/CI 03-03.
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1 Subsequent to those activities Forest acquired a new oil
2 and gas lease from the Department of Natural Resources which is
3 ADL-390368 with an effective date of October 1, 2003. Pursuant
4 to the terms of that oil and gas lease Forest planned to
5 recompleted KF #1 well as a gas well. It made application to
6 the AOGCC with a sundry notice which the Commission approved to
7 recomplete that well. It was recompleted in October of 2005 as
8 a gas well. And the DNR, Department of Natural Resources
9 authorized Forest to conduct an extended production test for u
10 to one year on the KF #1 well.
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With that if you'd like
do you have the first slide up,
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Paul?
The first slide that we've prepared to show you is the
13 boundary of the oil and gas lease that I indicated that Forest
14 acquired with an effective date of October 21, 2003, that's ADL
15 390368. This is the boundary here of that lease. It comes
16 around here, here, here. The lease is contained in portions of
17 Section 3, Section 4, Section 9 and Section 10.
18 The orange outlines are outlines of the other properties
19 that have separate surface ownership. This is the well
20 location of the KF #1 well. The black outline around it is the
21 outline of the Kustatan production facility which is adjacent
22 to the Kustatan Field #1 well.
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Here are indications of pipelines. There are two
24 pipelines here and there. Additional pipelines located in this
25 area here.
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The U.S. Survey 12121, Lot 2 is the property on which the
2 KF #1 well is located, the surface location. The boundary
3 comes down here as you can see and the property line extends
4 beyond the section line boundary between Section 4 and Section
5 5. This is the property boundary here to the west of U. S.
6 Survey 12121, Lot 2.
7 Forest does not own the property here in 12121, Lot 1, but
8 as you can see the oil and gas lease encompasses the mineral
9 estate under that property as it does in this property here.
10 Forest also owns the surface estate here in U. S. Survey 4527,
11 Lot 1. We own the surface estate in this U. S. Survey, U. S.
12 Survey 4527, Lot 2 and also in U. S. Survey 4527 -- I'm sorry,
13 U. S. Survey 1999.
14 We do not own the property in 4527, Lot 3, nor this
15 property here the U. S. Survey 363, Track B. This Track B is
16 owned by the Russian Orthodox Church. They own it in fee.
17 They own the surface and the mineral estate. This little
18 triangle area here, the U. S. Survey 4527, Lot 3 is owned in
19 fee by the State of Alaska. They own the surface and the
20 subsurface estate on that property.
21 We also have the oil and gas lease on the adjacent
22 property in Section 10, ADL-389504 and that boundary is between
23 Section 9 and Section 10.
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Next slide. This slide provides a little more clearer
25 information as far as the property that Forest also has under
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1 lease adjacent to the oil and gas lease that I just mentioned.
2 Here is the indication of the section number, this is Section
3 4. Section 4 goes up here, here and down here.
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Forest Oil entered into an oil and gas lease with Cook
5 Inlet Region, Incorporated or CIRI for short. That's indicated
6 in this blue hatch marked area as you can see which includes
7 this area, as well as this area up here, so all of this hatched
8 area is covered by the oil and gas lease that Forest has with
9 CIRI that was entered into in November of 2005.
10 This diagram, again, indicates the situation regarding the
11 setback with the well spacing. Here is, again, the Kustatan
12 Field #1 well. This indicates the distance from the wellbore
13 that's open to the gas producing interval to the lease boundary
14 and as you can see it's 1,468 feet shy of the 1,500 foot
15 setback requirement by 32 feet.
16 In measuring it to the property that Forest owns which is
17 the U. S. Survey 12121, Lot 2, you can see the distance from
18 the wellbore to that property is 1,634 feet beyond the 1,500
19 foot radius. As you can see the KF #1 gas sand interval that
20 we're producing from is this interval here, 5,098 feet, 5,353
21 feet measured depth.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And all of the testimony just given
23 relates to what is referred to as slide number 3 in the lower
24 right hand corner just for the record reference? Your slides
25 are numbered.....
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MR. WINSLOW: Slide 2 and slide 3.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Slide 2 and 3.
3
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
.... .and the one you have just finished
4 testifying to is slide 3.
5
MR. ARLINGTON: Correct, that is correct, Mr. Chairman.
6
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: If you could name the slide as you
7 talk about it just for the record that will be good.
8
MR. ARLINGTON: I'll do that.
9
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: And a quick question, these
10 exhibits we're looking at right now are okay for public record?
11
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, Commissioner Forester, and that
12 brings me to the next point. The information that we've
13 discussed and the slides we've presented we have no objections
14 to being made public. The next three slides that we'll be
15 discussing likewise we have no objections to being made public
16 and we'll proceed with our discussion on our presentation with
17 Paul Winslow who is our reservoir engineer. And I would ask
18 that the Commission swear him in at this time as an expert
19 witness.
20
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes. Would you.....
21
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Could I ask you one.....
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Please.
23
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Excuse me, Mr. Chairman. After
24 you drilled -- I guess it was Forest Energy, right?
25
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Drilled through the well in 2000,
2 did anybody at Forest Energy notice that this zone that's
3 producing now was a zone of interest?
4
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
5
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay. You were just saving it for
6 now and you're.....
7
MR. ARLINGTON: The.....
8
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I mean, why did you turn it to a
9 disposal well right away?
10
MR. ARLINGTON: I'm sorry, why didn't we?
11
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Why did you turn it to a disposal
12 well?
13
MR. ARLINGTON: Well, I can't speak to the reasons that
14 management had at the time. It was identified as a zone of
15 interest. I think that the management at Forest Energy at that
16 time didn't feel that the hydrocarbons that had been identified
17 as potential zone bearing hydrocarbons in the gas zone may not
18 have been economic at that time to pursue, that was my
19 understanding at the time.
20
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: So it had more value as a disposal
21 well?
22
MR. ARLINGTON: At that time because, again, it was being
used or being sought as a disposal well for the Redoubt unit
and the Kustatan production facility which is adjacent to it
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24
25 handles the production from the Redoubt unit which is offshore.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Okay, thank you.
2
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: I (indiscernible - voice lowers) .
3 I apologize I haven't looked at the well file in a while. Is
4 the disposal interval deeper than the production unit?
5
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
6
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: That would be another potential
7 reason, you know, just working your way up the well (ph). If
8 you needed both and you needed one a little bit worse and it
9 was down deeper, it's.....
10
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
11
COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
. . . . . always easier to
12 (indiscernible) shallower than deeper.....
13
MR. ARLINGTON: Yeah.
14
COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
.... .so that might be part of it.
15
MR. ARLINGTON: And, again, as I mentioned the Commission
16 had issued the DIO, Disposal Injection Order, 26 which includes
17 I'm sure if you review the files all that information.....
18
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Did Forest have any other Class II
19 wells in the Inlet at the time?
20
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, we had one at the West McArthur River
21 unit which was the West McArthur River unit WD-4 well which was
22 a Class II well.
23
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I see Mr. Gurule asking to be
24 recognized. Yes, Mr. Gurule.
25
MR. GURULE: Yes, Leonard Gurule with Forest Oil. I'd
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2 Seamount's question if I might.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right and then we'll return and
4 swear the witness. Please proceed.
5 MR. GURULE: Just a little bit of a clarification there, I
6 don't think any of us knew that the interval was productive
7 until we tested it. So just to be absolutely accurate in
8 response to the question while it may have been an interval of
9 interest we didn't -- we didn't know.....
10
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Right.
11
MR. GURULE:
.... .until after it was tested so remember
12 going back through the history that Jim went through the well
13 was drilled originally for Hemlock oil target which was
14 unsuccessful and then it was subsequently converted to a
15 disposal well. And --.....
16
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: So -- yeah.
17
MR. GURULE:
. . . . .and the work and the prospecting, if you
18 go back in the history in 2000 there wasn't a huge need even in
19 2000 for gas at that time so it was not a specific target and
20 it wasn't until subsequent work was done that certainly in the
21 last two years that we identified it as a potential, but didn't
22 know for sure.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Right. I believe that's why I
24 called it a zone of interest.
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MR. GURULE: Right, good.
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MR. ARLINGTON: Right.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Having perforated quite a few of
3 those non-productive, zone of interests it's understood.
5
MR. GURULE: Exactly.
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Quit bragging.
4
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I found water this weekend.
7
MR. GURULE: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Did that complete your statement, Mr.
9 Gurule?
10
MR. GURULE: Yes.
11
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Would you raise your right hand, please?
12
(Oath Administered)
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MR. WINSLOW: I do.
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: State your name, please?
15
MR. WINSLOW: Paul Winslow.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And your affiliation?
17
MR. WINSLOW: I'm a reservoir engineer with Forest Oil
18 Corporation.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And you may drop your hand now. Is it
20 your intention to testify as an expert witness today.....
21
MR. WINSLOW: Yes, it is.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
. . . . .on reservoir engineering? And
23 would you please state your qualifications including your
24 educational background.
25
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Stop for a second.
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COURT REPORTER: I can't hear him at all and I'm not sure
2 why, if those mics are working.
3 (Off record comments)
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Would you, please, then state your
5 qualifications beginning with educational background and then
6 your experience.
7
MR. WINSLOW: I have a degree in petroleum engineering,
8 Bachelor of Science and a Master's of Science, again, from the
9 Colorado School of Mines in petroleum engineering. I've worked
10 in the engineering field for the last 19 years for various
11 operators and contractors. Been working in the Cook Inlet for
12 Forest Oil for the last four and a half years.
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Prior to Cook Inlet your experience was
14 where again?
15
MR. WINSLOW: Worked in Southeast Asia for four and a half
16 years, worked in Texas Gulf Coast for two years, DJ Basin in
17 the Rocky Mountains for about six years.
18
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Doing what?
19
MR. WINSLOW: Reservoir engineering.
20
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: In all locations?
21
MR. WINSLOW: Yes, sir.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. Commissioner Seamount, questions?
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: No questions, no objection.
24
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Forester.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER: None.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Very well. Without objection the
2 Commission qualifies you as an expert witness, please proceed.
3 TESTIMONY BY PAUL WINSLOW
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MR. WINSLOW: Okay. I'm going to go over just conclusions
5 from volumetrics and the material balance for the Kustatan
6 Field #1 well. Current structural mapping based on the seismic
7 data that we have over this area shows if we -- if we take the
8 volumetrics down to the spill point from the north bounding
9 fault the area mapped within that spill point is about 50 acres
10 and is fully contained within our lease ADL 390368.
11 Flowing material balance indicates a smaller reservoir
12 volumetrically than the volumetric calculations which, again,
13 further supports that the entire gas accumulation is within our
14 lease.
15 After the well was shut-in by order of the State we ran a
16 bottom hole pressure, a gradient survey and got a static bottom
17 hole pressure looking at material balance with that static
18 pressure and the initial reservoir pressure. Again, this
19 matches the flowing material balance indicating a very small
20 accumulation.
21 The volume from that material balance is smaller than the
22 previously calculated volumetrics from the structural picture
23 which, again, supports the accumulation as fully within lease
24 ADL 390368.
25 The final conclusion there all the volumetrics that I've
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2 balance all indicates that it's fully within lease ADL 390368.
3 I've got -- we have technical data to present to back this
4 up and we're going to go through the conclusions and
5 recommendations first and then get a ruling from the
6 Commissioners as far as keep that data confidential, so after
7 that ruling we can proceed with technical backup.
8
I'll refer back to Jim Arlington on this slide. These are
9 requests from the Commission.
10
MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you, Paul. Again, our requests are
11 twofold. As I mentioned before we're requesting an exception
12 from the well spacing requirements. The exception is minimal,
13 32 feet from the wellbore that's opened to the gas producing
14 interval to the western boundary of the oil and gas lease. And
15 from the exception of the pooling requirement in 25.055(b).
16 The support for both of those request as I just alluded to
17 is it's a minimal variance. The gas pool is completely
18 contained within the oil and gas lease boundary as indicated.
19 The technical data which we have previously discussed with the
20 Commission on the 24th of February, information that we had
21 submitted and requested be kept confidential supports our
22 conclusion.
23 We, likewise, had a meeting with the land owners within
24 Section 4, the governmental township in which the well is
25 located. We had that meeting on February 28th. On or before
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1 that date the land owners who attended that meeting being Cook
2 Inlet Region Incorporated, the Russian Orthodox Church signed
3 confidentiality agreements with Forest Oil Corporation agreeing
4 to keep the information that we gave them confidential which is
5 the same information that had been provided to the Commission
6 in our informal meetings.
7 It was as a result of that meeting that the land owners
8 were asked by Forest to support Forest's application for the
9 exemptions which we're speaking to here. They signed letters
10 of non-objection or waivers, depending on how it's
11 characterized, but the Commission has copies of those letters
12 from the land owners, DNR, the Russian Orthodox Church and
13 CIRI.
14
The landowners just mentioned are not being drained by the
production from the KF #1 well at this time, nor were they ever
drained from the accumulation that we had mapped through our
seismic data and the area that we had calculated as a result of
15
16
17
18 the information just discussed by Paul Winslow. None of that
19 accumulation had gone beyond the 1,500 foot boundary.
20 So with that I'd like to just mention, again, that we had
21 submitted a letter to the land owners on March 17th. I've got
22 the cards here indicating that the certified letter was
23 received by all those land owners clarifying the impact of the
24 Conservation Order No. 566 that the Chairman mentioned earlier
25 had been issued. Confirmed with the land owners in that letter
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2 application.
3 At this time I would like to request and move that we
4 present slides numbered 7 through.....
5
MR. WINSLOW: They're not in the packet that I gave you.
6 We've got separate packets.
7
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Before we move into that could I
8 ask you a question about what you've already talked about?
9
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes.
10
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: The offsetting land owners what
11 expectations, if any, do they have of being included in
12 whatever inevitable unit is formed and receiving any revenue
13 from this production?
14
MR. ARLINGTON: My understanding is that there's no
15 expectations that there would -- they'd be included in any unit
16 whatsoever. As I had mentioned the -- it was explained to them
17 and as we've testified here the accumulation does not extend
18 beyond the oil and gas lease in which Forest Oil is 100 percent
19 Working Interest Owner.
20
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay. So there hasn't been any
21 discussions of, you know, a regular gas unit that would
22 eventually encompass them and they could share the
23 (indiscernible - voice lowers) . . . . .
24
MR. ARLINGTON: There was no questions on their part and
25 there was no indications that there would be any need for a
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2 single lease.
3
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: I apologize for being redundant,
4 but I just want to be sure that everybody that needs to be in
5 this knows what all's going. So they -- they saw what your
6 interpretation of the area extent (ph) was. They were
7 comfortable with your interpretation and they didn't feel, as
8 far as you can tell, any -- or they didn't have a disagreement
9 or they didn't feel that they were entitled to more than they
10 were getting (simultaneous speech).....
11
MR. ARLINGTON: No, there was.....
12
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Nothing.
13
MR. ARLINGTON:
. . . . .no questions or concerns expressed at
14 the meeting that we had with them on the 28th or with the
15 information we provided them at that meeting. I've had no
16 subsequent calls or requests for additional information or
17 questions of clarification. I'm not aware anyone within Forest
18 Oil has received calls of similar nature from any of those land
19 owners.
20
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Have I asked that as many ways as
21 I possibly could?
22
MR. WINSLOW: I might add that in addition to the
23 information that you -- that we previously presented to you, we
24 went over all that information with them. Their expert
25 geophysicist also sat down with Pat Prout and then both from
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a representative from CIRI to look at the
2 seismic data so they have looked at the data and have not
3 voiced any objection.
4
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay, okay, thank you.
MR. WINSLOW: Yes.
5
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yeah, thank you. And ask the witnesses
7 just to aid the Court Reporter as you -- if you feel the need
8 to jump in try to state your name first and also ask the
9 witnesses that have been sworn in thus far to remember that you
10 remain under Oath as you're testifying. If anyone disagrees
11 with that, please, say so now otherwise it will be understood
12 that you remain under Oath during this entire proceedings.
13 As a follow up to Commissioner Forester's question, Mr.
14 Arlington, I'll leave this for you to consider, but it may be
15 that if the picture presented here of this particular reservoir
16 pool is as it is presented, then it -- and it's entirely
17 contained within this -- this unit -- or this lease, it may be
18 the most efficient thing for the Commission to do at the
19 conclusion of these proceedings would be to established a pool
20 rule. And identifying this as a separate pool to obviate the
21 necessity of continuing to consider a pooling agreement for the
22 larger 640 acres, so that is something.
23 And if you wish to speak to that at any time in the course
24 of this, our citation on that is 20 AAC 25.520 which is simply
25 the general regulation that states that upon motion of the
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2 discovery of oil or gas the Commission may hold a hearing and
3 then issue an order defining a particular pool and establishing
4 rules for the production of that pool. And that might be where
5 we will want to wind up if the evidence supports that.
6
MR. ARLINGTON: Very good, thank you, Mr. Chairman.
7
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Now, where would you like to continue?
8
MR. ARLINGTON: At this time we'd like to submit for
9 consideration for the Commissioners to rule on our request that
10 slides 7 -- they'll be numbered 7 through 16 be treated as
11 confidential data and information for us to present and support
12 our application.
13
If the Commission after reviewing this, again, ln camera
14 or without showing it to the public, concludes that some or all
15 of this information cannot be held confidential our request and
16 motion is that it not be made public at all as part of these
17 proceedings. So at this point I'd like to present the slides
18 to the Commissioners for that consideration.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Are they numbered in the lower right
20 hand corner?
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MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, they are, . . . . .
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right.
23
MR. ARLINGTON:
.... . lower right hand corner.
I can go
24 through the title of them if that would be helpful as well.
25
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: It would for the benefit of the record
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2 Just so that the record is clear on what we will be
3 considering, if you could give a brief description without
4 getting into confidential information.....
5
MR. ARLINGTON: Sure.
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: .... .of each of slides 7 through 16,
7 please.
8
MR. ARLINGTON: Okay. Slide number 7 is titled KF #1
9 Depth Structure Map Top of Tyonek B. Slide number 8 or on page
10 number 8, I should say, is titled KF #1 Seismic Cross Section.
11 Slide on page 9 is titled KF #1 Lower Perforations (FT #2) :
12 5,353 feet - 5,380 feet. Slide on page 10 is titled KF #1 -
13 Volumetric. The slide on number 11 is titled KF #1 Pressure
14 Transient Analysis.....
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Slide
back to slide number 10 is it
16 all of slide number 10 that you are claiming as confidential?
17
MR. WINSLOW: That slide doesn't have to be confidential.
18
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: They could probably take (ph).....
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Pardon?
20
COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
.. ...that risk (ph).
21
MR. WINSLOW: That slide does not have to be confidential.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right.
23
MR. ARLINGTON: Okay.
24
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: So can we.....
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MR. ARLINGTON: Okay. So I'll delete that request
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: All right.
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MR. ARLINGTON: .... .on slide number 10.
4
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. Please proceed.
5
MR. ARLINGTON: The slide on page 11 -- and I guess to --
6 yes, page 11 -- slide 11, it's titled KF #1 Pressure Transient
7 Analysis Summary. Slide on page 12 titled KF #1 - 5,353 feet
8 Sand Volumetric. The slide on page 13 titled KF #1 Production
9 Data. The slide on number 14 titled KF #1 Flowing Tubing
10 Pressure versus Cumulative Gas. The slide on page 15 titled KF
11 #1 - Material Balance. And the slide on number -- or page 16
12 titled KF #1 - 5,353 foot Sand OGIP, which stands for original
13 gas In place, Comparison.
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And there are then slides 17 and 18.
15 It's not your intention to assert confidentiality as to those,
16 am I correct?
17
MR. ARLINGTON: That is correct.
18
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay.
19
MR. WINSLOW: For the record, Commissioner, slides 1
20 through 6 are the same as what was -- we just went through,
21 what was presented. Slide 17 and 18 are duplicates of slides 5
22 and 6 just for.. .,.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Five and 6.
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MR. WINSLOW:
. . . . .purposes of discussion.
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2 is the legal basis why the Commission should treat this as
3 confidential?
4
MR. ARLINGTON: Yes, thank you, Commissioner. The reason
5 for the request for confidentiality is that the data and
6 information that we're providing is proprietary in nature to
7 Forest Oil. We've expended considerable sums and expertise,
8 in-house expertise to develop the information.
9 There's unleased acreage to the west as I indicated in the
10 slide showing the lease and property plat that would expose us
11 to unfair competitive advantage to our competitors given that
12 we have an upcoming oil and gas lease sale this coming May
13 that's going to be offered by the Department of Natural
14 Resources offering this unleased acreage.
15
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Would it give them an unfair
16 advantage or would it just unfairly eliminate your fair
17 advantage?
18
MR. ARLINGTON: Either way. It would be unfair to Forest
19 to provide them this information free of charge.
20
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Seamount.
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: Mr. Arlington, on slide number 9
22 or page 9 could you explain what's confidential? What would
23 you like to keep confidential without divulging, you know, the
24 specifics? The log data are in the public domain right now,
25 correct?
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MR. ARLINGTON: That -- that is.. ...
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COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: And you've already divulged the
3 perforation depth so would it be the assumptions -- okay. The
4 assumptions put into the volumetric model?
5
MR. ARLINGTON: Correct. And what we've identified as net
6 pay and how we've -- you know, the calculations that we have
7 made regarding porosity and water saturation.
8
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: But the perforations and the logs
9 since they're already out in the public domain are fine?
10
MR. ARLINGTON: Correct.
11
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: I've got a question on page 13.
12 What are you asking for confidentiality on, on this page since
13 regular production data is public record and. . . . .
14
MR. ARLINGTON: Operational parameters are not which are
15 included. . . . .
16
COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
(Simultaneous speech).....
17
MR. ARLINGTON: Right.
18
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay, fair enough.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Commissioner Seamount. Mr. Arlington,
20 while Commissioner Seamount is looking I want to go back to an
21 initial question that he asked which pertains to this
22 particular zone and the history of the well and the fact that
23 it was apparently completed as a Class II injection well and so
24 forth.
25 There are some time limits on the ability to hold
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2 determined that everybody benefits, the entire industry, with
3 open disclosure so there is a presumption against holding a lot
4 of information confidential beyond the time limits that one
5 would ordinarily do.
6
Now, why given the history of this well and the passage of
7 time what is it that is new here? I think Commissioner
8 Seamount asked were you simply holding this in inventory
9 waiting for the gas price to hit the right level and then enter
10 it and if so there is some risk in doing that.
11
MR. ARLINGTON: Well, again, I don't want to speculate on
12 what the management's reasoning was. Obviously as you're aware
13 we were in the process of developing the Redoubt unit offshore.
14 There were expectations that there would be gas accumulations
15 there as well.
16 I'm only speculating that they felt that the opportunity
17 for gas production and -- both for the natural gas and for the
18 associated gas from the Redoubt production would be sufficient
19 for the fuel gas needs, which is primarily what this gas
20 accumulation of the KF #1 well is being used for, would be
21 sufficient for the Kustatan production facility. And that the
22 -- because of that, that it wasn't prudent at the time to put
23 capital into developing this accumulation, this gas
24 accumulation since we already were putting capital in for the
25 other production from Redoubt.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I think Mr. Gurule had a comment on that
2 before and did you want to add anything on that -- on this
3 subject that.....
4
MR. GURULE: Mr. Chairman, if I could if I could just ask
5 for clarification around your question 'cause.....
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
7
MR. GURULE:
.... .I'm not sure I understood, kind of, your
8 question and what direction you were headed.....
9
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Sure, of course.
10
MR. GURULE:
.... .with the question. I want to make sure
11 we understand.
12
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Sure. And there's nothing hidden within
13 that question. The question is intended to be a pretty simple
14 one, that a well is drilled and there's a period of
15 confidentiality for data related to a well and with the passage
16 that period of confidentiality falls away and then there is a
17 procedure in the statute for extending that where there is
18 unleased acreage in an area by going through certain procedures
19 and I'm trying to fit this in with this.
20 If this was a brand new well it would be -- I might,
21 perhaps, look at it differently, but.....
22
MR. GURULE: Yes.
23
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
.... .I'm trying to fit this within that
24 history.
25
MR. GURULE: Okay. If I could respond to that, .....
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Please.
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MR. GURULE:
.... .perhaps, add to it. Again, the request
3 for confidentiality is not to -- at this time is not to extend
4 any of the data that's out there, but it's to hold this data in
5 confidence. And the reason for that is as you go through the
6 analysis of these different zones that might be speculative in
7 nature -- and a little bit of history here, we tested two zones
8 in this well. One of them was unsuccessful and one of them was
9 successful.
10 You begin to develop your understanding and the
11 interpretation of these zones through that, kind of, testing,
12 trial and error process. We think we're coming a long ways in
13 understanding that and it's that kind of interpretive data that
14 we do not want released to the public.
15
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Thank you, that's helpful.
16
MR. GURULE: And, Mr. Chairman, if I may just.....
17
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Please.
18
MR. GURULE:
.... . further elaborate? I'm presuming that
19 you're referring to the provisions in 20 AAC 25.537(d) that
20 refer to the 24 months following the 30 day filing period.
21 And, again, that would have been relevant for the information
22 that was provided for the oil well that was drilled.
23 And, again, this recompletion in the gas interval I would
24 indicate does not fall within this 24 month period that has
25 lapsed that we've recompleted this essentially as a new well
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1 which is in essence why we're in this proceeding to begin with
2 because as pointed out when the well was originally drilled, it
3 was drilled pursuant to and was compliant with a spacing
4 exceptions and drilling unit requirements of the Commission at
5 that time.
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes, thank you. And that's helpful and
7 that, I think, frames your position.
8 Commissioner Forester, anything else?
9
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Not at this time.
10
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And if there's no objection what I'm
11 going to suggest, I think it might be most efficient if the
12 Commission took a recess. I would say, perhaps, 10 minutes.
13 Let us consider your request and then come back on the record
14 and that may save everyone's time.
15
MR. ARLINGTON: If I may, Mr. Chairman, just to elaborate
16 on your deliberations, if the Commission determines that the
17 information we've requested be held confidential we would also
18 request that any testimony that we make to support that also be
19 held confidential and that members of the audience that have
20 not signed a confidentiality agreement with Forest relative to
21 this well be excused from the proceedings.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Very well. Thank you. We'll take a 10
23 minute recess.
24 (Off record - 2:23 p.m.)
25 (On record - 2:31 p.m.)
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: The Commission has taken a brief recess
2 to consider a request for confidentiality for certain slides as
3
put forth by Forest and the slides for which confidentiality
was requested are slides yet to be presented and they will be
identified in the lower right hand corner at slides 7 through 9
4
5
6 and slides 11 through 16.
7
The Commission has considered the request. The Commission
8 finds the request to be proper and the Commission will extend
9 confidential treatment to the slides.
10 Mr. Arlington, you will proceed.
11
MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. At
12 this time I'd like to ask Paul Winslow to begin the discussion
13 then on slides number 7.
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Mr. Arlington,.....
15
MR. ARLINGTON: I think it's actually Pat Prout and.....
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: .... .one point that I believe is
17 understood, but I just want to make clear on the record any
18 potentially affected parties though will have access to these
19 slides. I believe you indicated that you had already made the
20 information available to them. If you could work out a
21 confidentiality agreement, if you can't than the Commission
22 will work with you to try to work within a framework, but
23 potentially affected parties, holders of correlative rights
24 would need to have access to this information.
25
MR. ARLINGTON: Let me make sure I understand how the
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2 the parties as your indicated that have drilling rights within
3 the governmental section number 4?
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
5
MR. ARLINGTON: Okay. Let's just quote those parties
6 specifically and that way we're clear as to what parties will
7 have access. We can --.....
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Those would be.....
9
MR. ARLINGTON: .... .we can do that.
10
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Yeah.
11
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Those would be the parties that might
12 potentially experience drainage by virtue of the production
13 from this well. And insofar as I can discern right now that
14 would be Cook Inlet Region, the State of Alaska, the Russian
15 Orthodox Church. I believe those are the three parties. They
16 and, perhaps, I can complete this, they did file Statements
17 of Non-objection. In the Statements of Non-objection they
18 requested, each one of them in different wording, the right to
19 get reconsideration of any Commission ruling by June 1.
20 The Commissioner right now is tentatively considering
21 finishing hearing what you present today and extending
22 confidentiality as you have requested it and recessing to
23 reconvene at a time after June 1 so that we can then make a
24 final ruling.
25 The Commission is also considering issuing a supplemental
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1 notice that will state that in addition to recessing and
2 reconvening for the purpose of considering the spacing unit,
3 the Commission on its own motion will also consider designating
4 a pool here which will make this a smaller, more contained
5 unit.
6 We would send -- we would publish that notice and send a
7 copy to each of these potentially affected parties and our
8 intention would be that they have the time to consider what's
9 said here today, that they also can decide whether they wish to
10 participate in this final hearing and then the Commission will
11 consider its decision ready to be made and the matter can be
12 concluded.
13
MR. ARLINGTON: Okay.
14
MR. GURULE: Let's us confer one second.
15
MR. ARLINGTON: Right. And, Mr. Chairman, we just wanted
16 to clarify that the parties that would have access to this
17 confidential information that the Commission's rule will be
18 treated as confidential are the three parties that you just
19 named, CIRI, Department of Natural Resources and the Russian
20 Orthodox Church, is that correct?
21
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: That is correct, those are the three
22 that were identified within this particular 640 acre spacing
23 unit and you have looked at it and you've filed -- and I'm
24 addressing my question to you, Mr. Arlington, in your affidavit
25 those were the parties that were identified as potentially have
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MR. ARLINGTON: I didn't identify it as such. Just to
3 clarify the meeting that we had as far as the parties that
4 would be within the governmental section, the Section 4, are
5 the parties that we just identified. And just to be clear, I
6 there are other parties within a 3,000 foot.....
7
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
8
MR. ARLINGTON: .... .distance of the well.....
9
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes.
10
MR. ARLINGTON: .... .that are in addition to the three
11 parties we just named to wit the Bureau of Land Management
12 we've not have a separate meeting with them although they've
13 been given notice of the hearing as you're aware. First
14 National Bank of Alaska as well, they've been given notice of
15 the hearing, but again, we've not presented any of this
16 confidential information to them.
17 And then there may be others that may claim that they're a
18 potentially affected party, but to our knowledge and
19 understanding there is no one other than those three within
20 that we've just named that have correlative rights within
21 Section 4.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes, we understand. Then we'll go
23 forward in this manner, we will send out a subsequent notice
24 following today's recess along the lines I discussed. A copy
25 will go to all of the identified parties. If any of the three
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2 and request the right to review information we will let Forest
3 know, but we do want it clear that the Commission feels like
4 they need to have access to that information in order to make
5 an intelligent decision.
6 If any other parties should appear before the conclusion
7 of these proceedings and also assert some right to see this,
8 the Commission would notify Forest. We will hear from Forest
9 and one remedy would be we'll -- we'll address this before we
10 recess today, but one remedy would if someone comes as a
11 surprise to forest then I believe Forest might have the right
12 to withdraw before it would be made available to some other
13 party.
14 The record must stand on its own though, so if Forest·
15 pulled back some exhibit, you must understand that the
16 Commission's decision will be made on what's within the record.
17 Have I stated that clearly or do you need any
18 clarification on that? Since we don't know what some of these
19 other parties might do, I think it's probably best to proceed
20 as we've discussed and then deal with a request to see
21 information from them when and if it is asserted.
22
MR. ARLINGTON:
If I understand what you're suggesting and
23 just to reiterate, Forest would have no objection to the three
24 parties you've identified and, in fact, would encourage if they
25 make a request that the information be given to them which is
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1 consistent with what we had committed to the parties when we
2 met with them on February 28th.
3
However, if there are other parties besides those three,
4 if I understand what the Chairman was saying, that come and
5 request to see this confidential information, that you would
6 allow Forest the opportunity to enter into a confidentiality
7 agreement with those parties that would allow them to see the
8 data.
9 And if we're unsuccessful in entering into such a
10 confidentiality agreement we would be able to notify the
11 Commission and withdraw any or all of the information that
12 we've requested confidentiality, is that my understanding?
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Yes. What I might do is I know you
14 probably -- before we get into this, you want a ruling so let
15 us take another brief recess because I want to make sure that
16 the thinking of Commissioners Seamount and Forester is in line
17 with what I've said here. And I also want to get advice from
18 our Assistant AG and rather than have a back and forth I think
19 efficiency, if we could take about another two or three minute
20 recess.
21
MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
22
(Off record - 2:41 p.m.)
23
(On record - 2:45 p.m.)
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: We're back on the record at
25 approximately 2:45 after a brief recess. The Commission is of
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1 one mind on what I said, but I will go over it again just so
2 it's clear.
3 The request for confidentiality as to these slides and the
4 data represented in any subsequent discussion is granted. The
5 parties who were within the 640 acre spacing unit will,
6 however, have an opportunity to see this information if they
7
choose to do so.
If they contact the Commission and request
8 it, the Commission will notify Forest so Forest knows what's
9 going on.
10 Those parties are the State of Alaska, Department of
11 Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas, the Cook Inlet
12 Region, Inc. Native Corporation and the Diocese of Sitka in
13 Alaska Orthodox Church in America, Inc., also known as the
14 Russian Orthodox Church. Those are the parties that we're
15 referring to that would have the right. We would notify you,
16 but they would have the right to see this information subject
17 to confidentiality.
18 If any other parties should, before these proceedings are
19 concluded, contact the Commission and also ask to see the
20 information, again, Forest would be notified and the Commission
21 would work to try to conclude and structure an arrangement
22
whereby confidentiality could be protected.
If in Forest's
23 opinion we're not able to achieve that, than Forest would have
24 the option to withdraw the exhibit, and this is as to other
25 parties.
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1 And then the final point to that is if an exhibit is
2 withdrawn, however, and it is something that is critical to the
3 decision making of the Commission, Forest would have to accept
4 the fact that we may be left with an incomplete record, but
5 these are points that we can address if and when they arise as
6 long as Forest is clear on this.
7
MR. ARLINGTON: I understand.
8
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: And if we're left with an
9 incomplete record anything that's taken out cannot be included
10 in our deliberations. If it can't be put into the record we
11 can't use it to make our determination.
12 And one other thing that probably goes without saying,
13 this isn't a step so that just anyone can come in and assert,
14 you know, a right to look at you aIls stuff. It's in case
15 there's somebody that you missed who has a legal claim.
16
MR. ARLINGTON: Right, I understand.
17
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. So with that out of the way why
18 don't you proceed. Let's identify then within this room we
19 have the representatives of Forest, we have our legal counsel,
20 Assistant Attorney General Cammy Taylor, Mr. David Roby
21 reservoir engineer, Steve Davies a geologist, our Count
22 Reporter and the Commissioners, so I believe right now you can
23 proceed and all of these persons are under an obligation to
24 honor confidentiality.
25
MR. ARLINGTON: Thank you, Mr. Chairman. At this time I
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1 would ask to swear Mr. Pat Prout who is our geophysicist who
2 will begin discussion of slide number 7.
3
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Would you raise your right hand, please?
4
(Oath Administered)
5
MR. PROUT: I do.
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Please, state your name?
7
MR. PROUT: Patrick Prout.
8
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And could you spell your last name,
9 please, for the record?
10
MR. PROUT: P-r-o-u-t.
11
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And your position?
12
MR. PROUT: I'm a geophysicist with Forest Oil.
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: And will you be offering testify as an
14 expert witness?
15
MR. PROUT: Yes, I will.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Then I'd ask you in your own words to
17 state your qualifications including educational background?
18
MR. PROUT: Okay. In 1976 I graduated from San Diego
19 State University with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology
20 with emphasis on geophysics. I then worked in the oil
21 industry, first in the field with a seismic crew for a year and
22
a half, two years in a process
with a processing company in
23 Houston. Then I secured a job with Gulf Oil as an interpreter,
24 seismic interpreter. Left them in '81.
25
Joined Unocal in Ventura as a seismic
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2 transferred to Alaska and worked the Cook Inlet, the Bering
3 Sea, Beaufort. In '97 I left Unocal when I was overseas for
4 three years in Thailand working the gas fields. Worked for
5 Forest Energy since then which started out as Forest
6 (indiscernible - voice lowers). Well, now it's Forest Oil.
7
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Very well. Questions concerning
8 qualifications?
9
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I have no questions. I have no
10 objections, but I have heard that you could qualify as an
11 expert fishermen, too.
12
MR. PROUT: Not Sunday.
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Very well. Commissioner Forester.
14
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: I have one question. Is it true
15 when an auger doesn't work he uses a pistol?
16
MR. ARLINGTON: Don't answer that question.
17
MR. PROUT: No comment.
18
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay. Mr. Prout, your qualifications
19 are accepted, please proceed with your testimony.
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MR. WINSLOW: Slide 17 I've discussed previously. These
11 were just the conclusions. Again, we went over I believe in
12 slides 4 and 5. I'm just going to skip to slide 18 and again
13 state that the material balance calculations both from flowing
14 material balance and static both point to a small reservoir
15 somewhere in the half a bcf range.
16 Volumetrics assuming a 50 acre structural interpretation
17 point toward, again, a small reservoir. All three of these
18 techniques are looking at a small reservoir fully contained
19 within our lease.
20
If you have any questions I'll field 'em. That was it.
21
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I have no questions.
22
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Good job.
23
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: I don't believe there are any and I
24 think that was a very thorough and complete presentation. Do
25 you have any summary that you'd like to offer? You need not,
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MR. ARLINGTON: Right. Mr. Chairman, I don't. That
3 concludes our presentation of the technical information that
4 supports our applications. I think it does support a
5 conclusion that the exception should be granted.
6 To follow up on your suggestion earlier regarding the pool
7 rules as you've indicated the Commission on its own motion can
8 issue pool rules or schedule a hearing to establish pool rules.
9 I guess we would support that and request pursuant to the
10 regulations that the Commission does hold a hearing pursuant to
11 25.540 and issue an order classifying the Kustatan Field Gas
12 Pool and prescribe rules to govern operation of that pool.
13
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Okay.
14
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: The smart people in the room other
15 than Forest people have some questions? On page 8 what is the
16 estimated distance from the western boundary of the reservoir
17 to the section line?
18
MR. ARLINGTON: Page 8?
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Or slide 8.
20
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: The cross section.
21
MR. WINSLOW: Seven.
22
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Seven. Seven, slide seven.
23
MR. PROUT: The distance from -- excuse me, from where?
24
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: From the western boundary of the
25 reservoir to the section line?
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MR. PROUT: To tell you the truth I haven't measured that
2 distance, but.....
3
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: That's something you could
4 probably just follow up with an e-mail to the folks you've been
5 working with.
6
MR. PROUT: Okay.
7
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: And on that same slide what's the
8 estimated distance from the completion to the fault? You can
9 follow that up with an e-mail.
10
MR. PROUT: Okay.
11
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: And the last question is for the
12 engineer, is the production currently being chocked back?
13
MR. WINSLOW: No.
14
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: So that's the best it can do?
15
MR. WINSLOW: That's the best it can do.
16
MR. GURULE: I'm sorry, I didn't hear the question?
17
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Are you chocking back the well.
18
MR. WINSLOW: I mean, in the sense that we have a line
19 pressure, we can't open it wide open. We are bucking a line
20 pressure of about 1,050 pounds. We have to have that to get it
21 into the line.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay. And the line pressure is
23 about the same as it was before you shut it in?
24
MR. WINSLOW: Yes.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay.
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MR. GURULE: Yeah, just a further response on that, if you
2 refer again to page 13 and looking at the flowing tubing
3 pressure there and note that it's -- the flowing tubing
4 pressure is about 1,060 pounds or thereabouts and the CIGGS
5 line is currently operating pretty close to that, so, no, we do
6 not have the well chocked back.
7
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Okay, thanks.
8
MR. GURULE: The other -- if I could offer one other
9 comment, Commissioner, to a question you raised in terms of is
10 there evidence or an indication that there's a water drive. I
11 think the data right now is ambiguous on whether there is a
12 water drive or not.
13 I mean, if you look at that same -- I'll refer you back to
14 that slide or page number 13 and you note that at the same
15 flowing tubing pressure there is a lower productivity of the
16 well. And then also note that previous data submitted based on
17 a flowing material balance was indicating a higher gas in place
18 close to the volumetric volume and now with the new one after
19 the well was brought on production you see a lower 01 -- OGIP
20 and so that could be because gas is no longer a continuous
21 phase with the water drive or it could be just simply because
22 you have a different fluid level down hole.
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COMMISSIONER FORESTER: Well, it's been a long time since
24 I did reservoir management of gas reservoirs, but my
25 recollection of pjz plots in water drive (ph) reservoirs is
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2 tends to make it look like your reserves are larger because
3 your water drive is acting as a piston and so to have the p/z
4 plot later in life show a smaller reserve is counter intuitive
5 to what I'm used to in a water drive gas reservoir, so could
6 you explain that to me?
7
MR. GURULE: No, I -- I was simply trying to clarify that
8 there is no evidence one way or another. There could be data
9 that would indicate that it's a water drive -- a strong water
10 drive and you have a non-continuous gas phase now because you
11 have trapped (ph) gas because your water is bypassed at the
12 given pressures, but, perhaps, you haven't been shut-in long
13 enough for that pressure to come up with the water drive or it
14 could be simply because you have a liquid, hydrostatic head ln
15 the well that is different from what you had before you shut
16 the well.
17
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: I don't think we're going to
18 increase my knowledge by continuing this.....
19
MR. GURULE: Okay.
20
COMMISSIONER FORESTER:
.... .so we'll stop.
21
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
Commissioner Seamount?
22
COMMISSIONER SEAMOUNT: I have no questions, thank you.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Let me put one request -- last request
24 which I was remiss in doing before 'cause we've got some very
25 talented staff and just see if either Mr. Davies or Mr. Roby or
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2 you think the Commission has not asked, should have thought to
3 ask, but didn't or that you would like to have asked?
4
MR. DAVIES: I'll follow with (ph) an e-mail myself. I'm
5 Davies. Davies, I will follow up with an e-mail.
6
CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
Okay. Then as indicated let's talk
7 about a date. I've tentatively identified because if fits with
8 the Commissioners' schedules June the 15th as the for both
9 reconvening this hearing as well as jointly convening the
10 hearing on the pool itself. And my question is whether that 1S
11 convenient. If it is not, of course, then we will work to
12 accommodate your schedules, also.
13
MR. GURULE: Mr. Chairman, I believe that is a Friday?
14
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: Thursday, Thursday.
15
MR. GURULE: Or Thursday, okay.
16
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: That's a Thursday.
17
MR. GURULE: Thursday. I would simply request that we
18 move it to the next Monday.
19
CHAIRMAN NORMAN: To the following Monday would be the
20 19th. Very well.
21
MR. GURULE: Is that possible?
22
COMMISSIONER FORESTER: It works for me.
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CHAIRMAN NORMAN:
Okay. Then we will set this as well as
24 the time for the hearing on the pool rules for 1:30 p.m. on
25 Monday June 19th.
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4 I, Rebecca Nelms, Notary Public in and for the State of
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6 THAT the annexed and foregoing Public Hearing In the
Matter of the Application of Forest Oil Corporation for a well
7 spacing exemption and exception to the provisions pertaining to
Drilling Units and Well Spacing pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055
8 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 Well, was taken by Suzan
Olson on the 28th day of March, 2006, commencing at the hour of
9 1:30 p.m., at the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission,
Anchorage, Alaska;
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Anchorage. Alaska 99501
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Kustatan Field #1 Well History
· Forest Oil Corporation (Forest) drilled the KF#1 well as an exploratory oil well drilled in 2000 under planof operation
approval LO/CI 00-04 on oil and gas lease ADL-387023 on surface estate owned by Forest. The well was
unsuccessful and Forest ceased operations on the KF#1 wellbore in December 2000.
· Oil and gas lease ADL-387023 expired on February 1, 2003.
· Forest requested & DNR approved on April 11, 2003 suspension of the abandonment requirements of the
referenced lease relative to the KF #1 well.
· Forest requested authorization from AOGCC to inject Class II exempt waste fluids into the middle Tyonek formation
in the Kustatan Field #1 (KF#1) wellbore in February 2003 to handle the hydrocarbons and water being produced
from Redoubt Unit at adjacent Kustatan Production Facility).
· AOGCC issued DIO 26 to allow Forest to inject waste fluids into the KF #1.
. Forest requested & DNR approved Forest as operator of KF #1 well as a Class 1/ waste disposal well pursuant to
MLUP/CI 03-03.
. Forest acquired oil and gas lease ADL-390368 effective October 1,2003.
· Forest recompleted the Kustatan Field #1 Well as a gas well in October 2005. subject to a sundry notice approved
by the Commission. On or about October 21, 2005, the State Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") authorized
Forest to conduct an extended production test for up to one year on the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
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Date Modified: 3/28/06
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Re: The Application of Forest Oil Corporation )
for a well spacing exemption and exception )
to the provisions pertaining to Drilling Units )
and Well Spacing pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055 )
pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 Well )
PRE-HEARING BRIEF
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") submits this pre-hearing brief in support of its
application for an exception to the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of20 AAC
25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b) for the Kustatan Field #1 Well. Forest submits this brief in
lieu of pre -filed testimony, in order to identify and summarize the evidence and other materials
already provided to the Alaska Oil and Gas Commission ("Commission"), to identify and
summarize the timeline of pertinent events, and to avoid the expense and burden of preparing
substantial but unnecessary pre-filed testimony.
1. Summary of Events and Evidence Presented to the Commission.
Forest entered into a lease with the State of Alaska, ADL No. 390368, effective on
October 1,2003. The Kustatan Field #1 Well is located on this lease in Section 4, T. 7 N., R. 14
W., Seward Meridian, Alaska. Forest originally completed Kustatan Field # 1 as an oil well,
which complied with all the then-applicable Commission drilling unit and well spacing
regulations. Forest has now recompleted the Kustatan Field #1 Well as a gas well subject to a
sundry notice approved by the Commission. On or about October 21, 2005, the State
Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") authorized Forest to test the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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On February 24,2006, Forest received a Notice of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling
Requirements for the Kustatan Field #1 Well from the Commission, which was dated February
23,2006. Forest shut the weJl in immediately on February 24,2006 pursuant to the
Commission's Notice of Violation. Forest responded by letter dated February 24,2006 and
applied for an exception to the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of 20 AAC
25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b). The Commission scheduled a public hearing on the
application for 1 :30 p.m. on March 28, 2006.
Pursuant to Commission procedures and regulations, Forest also participated in an
informal meeting with the Commission and its staff on February 24, 2006 in order to discuss the
situation, including the need and procedure for obtaining an exception to the spacing and pooling
regulations and returning the Kustatan Field #1 Well to operation. The Commission's
regulations provide for Forest to submit information at this phase. Accordingly, at this meeting,
Forest presented a substantial body of information in written and verbal form to the Commission
regarding the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
In addition, Forest provided the Commission at this meeting a significant amount of
confidential information, along with Forest's request to keep that information confidential. The
Commission has this information, and has Forest's request to keep it confidential under
advisement. Not only is this information confidential by nature, there is nearby unleased
acreage. Forest does not intend to directly evaluate or directly testify about this information at
the public portion of the hearing and looks forward to the Commission ruling on its request to
keep it confidential. In addition, Forest provided a further significant amount of information
verbally to the Commission during this meeting.
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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The information Forest presented to the Commission on February 24, 2006 was also
presented by Forest to the adjacent landowners at a meeting on February 28,2006. DNR, CIRl,
and the Russian Orthodox Church had representatives present at this meeting.} At this meeting
and by letter ofthe same date, Forest asked for the support of each ofthe adjacent landowners in
its application for an exception to 20 AAC 25.055 and for each such landowner to provide to the
Commission a letter of non objection to the issuance to Forest ofthe exception to the drilling unit
and well spacing rules sought herein. The DNR submitted its letter indicating no objection to the
exception on March 2, 2006. CIRl submitted a letter supporting Forest's application on March 3,
2006. The Russian Orthodox Church registered its support of Forest's application on March 2,
2006. No adjacent landowner objects to Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
Forest also participated in a second informal meeting with the Commission held on
March 3, 2006, the purpose of which was to request the Commission to issue an immediate
ruling on Forest's application for a drilling unit and well spacing exception without a public
hearing, because Forest had received non-objections from the adjacent landowners in the
governmental section in which the Kustatan Field #1 Well is located. During this meeting, the
Commission informed Forest that it would proceed to hold a formal hearing in the matter.
Subsequent to these letters, the Commission issued Conservation Order 566 on March 17, .
2006, granting interim relief to Forest and allowing it to re-start production whÎle this matter is
pending, in part to avoid any possible harm to the reservoir, and in part in reliance upon the non-
objections received from the adjacent landowners and owners.
I Individuals present included: Brian Havelock (DNR), Jim Arlington (Forest Oil), Leonard Gurule (Forest Oil),
Paul Winslow (Forest Oil), Patrick Prout (Forest Oil), John Meyer (DNR), Don Krouskop (DNR), Vicki O'Brien
(Church), Kim Cunningham (CIRI), Bill Grether (CIRI), Jack Hartz (DNR), and Ken Helmold (DNR).
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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Conservation Order 566 also verified that this matter would be resolved only after
holding a formal hearing previously scheduled for March 28, 2006.
Because of the terms of Conservation Order 566 and further in response to the
Commission's earlier request to do so, Forest has sent letters dated March 17,2006 to the
adjacent owners and landowners, DNR, CIRI, and the Russian Orthodox Church, advising them
of the status of the matter and of their last day to comment to the Commission, March 28, 2006
(the day of the hearing in this matter). Forest has supplied copies of these letters to the
Commission.
2. Matters Proved by Information Already Submitted to Commission.
The foregoing factual information already presented to the Commission satisfies the
technical requirements for the Commission to issue a permanent drilling unit and well spacing
exception for the Kustatan Field #1 Well. The foregoing factual evidence establishes that the
Kustatan Field #1 Well penetrates a small, approximately 50 acre reservoir that does not cross
any property line or governmental section line, and that the Kustatan Field #1 Well does not
drain oil or gas or other hydrocarbons from the property of any adjacent landowner or owner,
including that ofDNR, CIRl, or the Russian Orthodox Church, or otherwise affect their
correlative rights.
The written record in this matter further demonstrates that the adjoining landowners and
owners do not object to the issuance of such an order by the Commission providing an exception
to the drilling unit and welI spacing regulations.
Therefore, the foregoing factual information already presented to the Commission
establishes as a technical matter, and as a legal matter, that the Commission may properly issue
an order specifYing drilling unit and welI spacing requirements for this reservoir that are different
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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from, and constitute exceptions to, the wen spacing and driJIing unit requirements set forth in the
Commission's regulations, including at 20 AAC 25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
3. Forest Oil Witnesses.
Forest Oil intends to rely on the evidence and the information it has already given to the
Commission, including at the February 24, 2006 informal meeting. Forest does not intend to add
further extensive testimony or exhibits to the record in this matter.
However, Forest will provide testimony for the record (to the extent the Commission
believes it necessary or appropriate) restating and explaining the information it has already
provided in the informal meeting. Forest will make the following witnesses available to testifY
and answer questions from the Commission at the March 28 hearing:
1. James D. Arlington, Land Manager.
Mr. Arlington will be available to testifY and answer questions regarding
Forest's acquisition of ADL No. 390368, the history of the lease, the
history of this matter, and Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055.
2. Leonard Gurule, Senior Vice President.
Mr. Gurule will be available to testifY and answer questions regarding
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Forest's acquisition of ADL No. 390368, the history oftbe lease, the
history of this matter, and Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055.
3. Paul Winslow, Reservoir Engineer, Forest Oil.
Mr. Winslow is an expert in the field of production and drilling and
reservoir management and wiJI be available to testifY and answer
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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questions regarding the material submitted to the Commission in support
of its configuration and size application for an exception, including the
nature of the Kustatan Field and its reservoir.
4. Pat Prout, Geophysicist, Forest Oil.
Mr. Prout is an expert in the field of natural gas exploration including
seismic data acquisition and analysis and will be available to testify and
answer questions regarding the material submitted to the Commission in
support of its configuration and size application for an exception,
including the nature of the Kustatan Field and its reservoir.
4. Forest's Actions Were Not Intentional, Did Not Result in Draina~e, and
Were Without Prejudice to the Correlative Ri~hts or Other Interests of Adjacent Owners
and Landowners.
Forest has respectfu]]y moved that the Commission grant its application for an exception
to 20 AAC 25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b) with respect to the Kustatan Field #1 WelL The
infonnation presented by Forest to the Commission, the testimony and answers to be provided by
Forest's witnesses at the hearing, and the absence of any objection from adjacent landowners
weigh heavily in favor of granting the application and provide legal and technical justification to
do so.
Because the Commission might be concerned with ibis issue, Forest also wishes to offer
at least a brief explanation of how this unfortunate but unintentional circumstance arose. A
series of unfortunate but unintentional events led to Forest inadvertently testing the Kustatan
Field #1 We]] without first receiving an exception to 20 AAC 25.055. This occurred in part
because Forest was recompleting as a gas we]] an already pennitted oil well and was primarily
focused on its regulatory efforts to obtain DNR approval for a production test. Forest reserves
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the right to offer factual and legal defenses in the future proceedings concerning its obligation to
do so. However, simply put, without ever intending to fail to do so, Forest did not re-evaluate
the Commission's regulations before it re-completed the prior oil well as a gas producer.
Forest offers this information not to excuse its actions here, but rather simply to explain
how it happened. Forest recognizes its obligation to comply with the well spacing and drilling
unit requirements prior to regular production of gas from the Kustatan Field #1 Well. Forest
(and its predecessor Forcenergy) has never previously encountered problems with the
Commission's drilling units and well-spacing requirements.
The information already supplied to the Commission by Forest (including the non-
objections of adjacent landowners) also demonstrates that Forest's action resulted in no harm or
prejudice of any kind to adjacent landowners. This evidence establishes that the reservoir Forest
is testing is quite small -- approximately 50 acres -- and does not extend onto any third party or
unleased lands. All adjacent owners and landowners have filed non-objections to Forest's
application. There has been no harm caused by Forest's inadvertent action, the adjacent
landowners and owners recognize that fact, and there will be no harm to them in granting
Forest's requested spacing and setback exceptions.
5. Conclusion.
For the foregoing reasons, Forest respectfully reque'sts that, at the conclusion of the
hearing on March 28, 2006, the Commission summarily grant its application for an exception to
the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
By:
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volume than volumetric calculations
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balance very closely
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calculations
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· Issue order for two (2) exceptions:
. 20 MC 25.055 (a) (2) - 1,500' Well Spacing
. 20 MC 25.055 (b) - Pooling Requirement
Support for Requests:
· Minimal offset variance (32')
· Gas pool completely contained within ADL-390368
· No drainage from any adjacent land owners
· Technical data supports all of the above
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Subject: [Fwd: Distances at KFl]
From: Dave Roby <dave_roby@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 16:06:34 -0900
To: Jody J Colombie <j()dy-.l~()lol1Îbie@admin.state¡~ll.[fS>
Jody,
Could you please add this email to the record for the Kustatan Field #1 spacing exception.
Thanks,
Dave
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Subject:Distances at KFl
Date:Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:56:29 -0700
From:Pat Prout <PLProut(G?forestoil.com>
To:David Roby (Dave Roby(G?admin.state.ak.us) <dave roby(G?admin. state.ak. us>,
steve davies(G?admin.state.ak. us
CC:Paul Winslow <PMWinslow(G?forestoil.com>, Jim Arlington <JDArlington(G?forestoil.com>
Dave,
The perpendicular distance from the perforations to the fault as mapped (Tyonek B) is -300 feet. It is
approximately 250' at the producing zone horizon.
That can change by up to +- 100 feet.
The distance from my polygon to the lease line (section line) is 220' at the closest point.
Of course the OGIP calculated with this polygon (area) is larger than what we calculated from the
engineering data.
I would expect the actual reservoir area is much smaller.
Regards,
Pat
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Re: The Application of Forest Oil Corporation
for a well spacing exemption and exception
to the provisions pertaining to Drilling Units
and Well Spacing pursuant to 20 AAC 25.055
pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 Well
STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
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PRE-HEARING BRIEF
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") submits this pre-hearing brief in support of its
application for an exception to the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of 20 AAC
25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b) for the Kustatan Field #1 Well. Forest submits this brief in
lieu of pre-filed testimony, in order to identify and summarize the evidence and other materials
already provided to the Alaska Oil and Gas Commission ("Commission"), to identify and
summarize the timeline of pertinent events, and to avoid the expense and burden of preparing
substantial but unnecessary pre-filed testimony.
1. Summary of Events and Evidence Presented to the Commission.
Forest entered into a lease with the State of Alaska, ADL No. 390368, effective on
October 1,2003. The Kustatan Field #1 Well is located on this lease in Section 4, T. 7 N., R. 14
W., Seward Meridian, Alaska. Forest originally completed Kustatan Field #1 as an oil well,
which complied with all the then-applicable Commission drilling unit and well spacing
regulations. Forest has now recompleted the Kustatan Field #1 Well as a gas well subject to a
sundry notice approved by the Commission. On or about October 21,2005, the State
Department of Natural Resources ("DNR") authorized Forest to test the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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On February 24, 2006, Forest received a Notice of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling
Requirements for the Kustatan Field #1 Well from the Commission, which was dated February
23,2006. Forest shut the well in immediately on February 24,2006 pursuant to the
Commission's Notice of Violation. Forest responded by letter dated February 24, 2006 and
applied for an exception to the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of 20 AAC
25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b). The Commission scheduled a public hearing on the
application for 1 :30 p.m. on March 28, 2006.
Pursuant to Commission procedures and regulations, Forest also participated in an
informal meeting with the Commission and its staff on February 24, 2006 in order to discuss the
situation, including the need and procedure for obtaining an exception to the spacing and pooling
regulations and returning the Kustatan Field #1 Well to operation. The Commission's
regulations provide for Forest to submit information at this phase. Accordingly, at this meeting,
Forest presented a substantial body of information in written and verbal form to the Commission
regarding the Kustatan Field #1 Well.
In addition, Forest provided the Commission at this meeting a significant amount of
confidential information, along with Forest's request to keep that information confidential. The
Commission has this information, and has Forest's request to keep it confidential under
advisement. Not only is this information confidential by nature, there is nearby unleased
acreage. Forest does not intend to directly evaluate or directly testify about this information at
the public portion of the hearing and looks forward to the Commission ruling on its request to
keep it confidential. In addition, Forest provided a further significant amount of information
verbally to the Commission during this meeting.
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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The infonnation Forest presented to the Commission on February 24,2006 was also
presented by Forest to the adjacent landowners at a meeting on February 28, 2006. DNR, CrR!,
and the Russian Orthodox Church had representatives present at this meeting. 1 At this meeting
and by letter of the same date, Forest asked for the support of each of the adjacent landowners in
its application for an exception to 20 AAC 25.055 and for each such landowner to provide to the
Commission a letter of non objection to the issuance to Forest of the exception to the drilling unit
and well spacing rules sought herein. The DNR submitted its letter indicating no objection to the
exception on March 2, 2006. CrR! submitted a letter supporting Forest's application on March 3,
2006. The Russian Orthodox Church registered its support of Forest's application on March 2,
2006. No adjacent landowner objects to Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
Forest also participated in a second infonnal meeting with the Commission held on
March 3, 2006, the purpose of which was to request the Commission to issue an immediate
ruling on Forest's application for a drilling unit and well spacing exception without a public
hearing, because Forest had received non-objections from the adjacent landowners in the
governmental section in which the Kustatan Field #1 Well is located. During this meeting, the
Commission infonned Forest that it would proceed to hold a fonnal hearing in the matter.
Subsequent to these letters, the Commission issued Conservation Order 566 on March 17,
2006, granting interim relief to Forest and allowing it to re-start production while this matter is
pending, in part to avoid any possible hann to the reservoir, and in part in reliance upon the non-
objections received from the adjacent landowners and owners.
I Individuals present included: Brian Havelock (DNR), Jim Arlington (Forest Oil), Leonard Gurule (Forest Oil),
Paul Winslow (Forest Oil), Patrick Prout (Forest Oi!), John Meyer (DNR), Don Krouskop (DNR), Vicki O'Brien
(Church), Kim Cunningham (CIRI), Bill Grether (CIRI), Jack Hartz (DNR), and Ken Helmold (DNR).
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
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Conservation Order 566 also verified that this matter would be resolved only after
holding a formal hearing previously scheduled for March 28, 2006.
Because of the terms of Conservation Order 566 and further in response to the
Commission's earlier request to do so, Forest has sent letters dated March 17,2006 to the
adjacent owners and landowners, DNR, CIR!, and the Russian Orthodox Church, advising them
of the status of the matter and of their last day to comment to the Commission, March 28, 2006
(the day of the hearing in this matter). Forest has supplied copies of these letters to the
Commission.
2. Matters Proved bv Information Alreadv Submitted to Commission.
The foregoing factual information already presented to the Commission satisfies the
technical requirements for the Commission to issue a permanent drilling unit and well spacing
exception for the Kustatan Field #1 Well. The foregoing factual evidence establishes that the
Kustatan Field #1 Well penetrates a small, approximately 50 acre reservoir that does not cross
any property line or governmental section line, and that the Kustatan Field #1 Well does not
drain oil or gas or other hydrocarbons from the property of any adjacent landowner or owner,
including that of DNR, CIR!, or the Russian Orthodox Church, or otherwise affect their
correlative rights.
The written record in this matter further demonstrates that the adjoining landowners and
owners do not object to the issuance of such an order by the Commission providing an exception
to the drilling unit and well spacing regulations.
Therefore, the foregoing factual information already presented to the Commission
establishes as a technical matter, and as a legal matter, that the Commission may properly issue
an order specifying drilling unit and well spacing requirements for this reservoir that are different
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
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from, and constitute exceptions to, the well spacing and drilling unit requirements set forth in the
Commission's regulations, including at 20 AAC 25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
3. Forest Oil Witnesses.
Forest Oil intends to rely on the evidence and the information it has already given to the
Commission, including at the February 24, 2006 informal meeting. Forest does not intend to add
further extensive testimony or exhibits to the record in this matter.
However., Forest will provide testimony for the record (to the extent the Commission
believes it necessary or appropriate) restating and explaining the information it has already
provided in the informal meeting. Forest will make the following witnesses available to testify
and answer questions from the Commission at the March 28 hearing:
1. James D. Arlington, Land Manager.
Mr. Arlington will be available to testify and answer questions regarding
Forest's acquisition of ADL No. 390368, the history of the lease, the
history of this matter, and Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055.
2. Leonard Gurule, Senior Vice President.
Mr. Gurule will be available to testify and answer questions regarding
Forest's acquisition of ADL No. 390368, the history of the lease, the
history of this matter, and Forest's application for an exception to 20 AAC
25.055.
3. Paul Winslow, Reservoir Engineer, Forest Oil.
Mr. Winslow is an expert in the field of production and drilling and
reservoir management and will be available to testify and answer
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
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questions regarding the material submitted to the Commission in support
of its configuration and size application for an exception, including the
nature of the Kustatan Field and its reservoir.
4. Pat Prout, Geophysicist, Forest Oil.
Mr. Prout is an expert in the field of natural gas exploration including
seismic data acquisition and analysis and will be available to testify and
answer questions regarding the material submitted to the Commission in
support of its configuration and size application for an exception,
including the nature of the Kustatan Field and its reservoir.
4. Forest's Actions Were Not Intentional, Did Not Result in Draina2;e, and
Were Without Preiudice to the Correlative Ri2;hts or Other Interests of Adiacent Owners
and Landowners.
Forest has respectfully moved that the Commission grant its application for an exception
to 20 AAC 25.055(a) (2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b) with respect to the Kustatan Field #1 Well. The
information presented by Forest to the Commission, the testimony and answers to be provided by
Forest's witnesses at the hearing, and the absence of any objection from adjacent landowners
weigh heavily in favor of granting the application and provide legal and technical justification to
do so.
Because the Commission might be concerned with this issue, Forest also wishes to offer
at least a brief explanation of how this unfortunate but unintentional circumstance arose. A
series of unfortunate but unintentional events led to Forest inadvertently testing the Kustatan
Field #1 Well without first receiving an exception to 20 AAC 25.055. This occurred in part
because Forest was recompleting as a gas well an already permitted oil well and was primarily
focused on its regulatory efforts to obtain DNR approval for a production test. Forest reserves
Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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the right to offer factual and legal defenses in the future proceedings concerning its obligation to
do so. However, simply put, without ever intending to fail to do so, Forest did not re-evaluate
the Commission's regulations before it re-completed the prior oil well as a gas producer.
Forest offers this information not to excuse its actions here, but rather simply to explain
how it happened. Forest recognizes its obligation to comply with the well spacing and drilling
unit requirements prior to regular production of gas from the Kustatan Field #1 Well. Forest
(and its predecessor Forcenergy) has never previously encountered problems with the
Commission's drilling units and well-spacing requirements.
The information already supplied to the Commission by Forest (including the non-
objections of adjacent landowners) also demonstrates that Forest's action resulted in no harm or
prejudice of any kind to adjacent landowners. This evidence establishes that the reservoir Forest
is testing is quite small -- approximately 50 acres n and does not extend onto any third party or
unleased lands. All adjacent owners and landowners have filed non-objections to Forest's
application. There has been no harm caused by Forest's inadvertent action, the adjacent
landowners and owners recognize that fact, and there will be no harm to them in granting
Forest's requested spacing and setback exceptions.
5. Conclusion.
For the foregoing reasons, Forest respectfully requests that, at the conclusion of the
hearing on March 28, 2006, the Commission summarily grant its application for an exception to
the drilling unit and well spacing requirements of20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055(b).
By:
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Forest Oil's Pre-Hearing Brief
Re: Drilling Units and Well-Spacing Exceptions
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From: John Norman <john_norman@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 200617:50:58 -0900
To: Ceresa L Tolley <ceresa_tolley@admin.state.ak.us>
CC: Dan T Seamount <dan_seamount@admin.state.ak.us>, Cathy PFoerster <cathyjoerster@admin.state.ak.us>,
Jody J Colombie <jody _ colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Ceresa-please print a copy of this email and the attachments for the file.
Thanks,
John
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Subject:RE: KF #1 Application from Forest Oil for Spacing & Pooling Exce ptions
Date:Fri, 17 Mar 2006 21 :44:41 -0700
From:Jim Arlington <JDAJrJl~(iW~iiiL.\Dooml>
To:'Jody Colombie' <jooy ;¡:-.¡¡Ð«JJIIIDl1h>iie'~~.~_ìl!r9'
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Jody,
Please share the attached letters from Forest Oil Corporation with the AOGCC Commissioners that
were sent today certified mail, return receipt requested, to the three landowners within Section 4,
Township 7 North, Range 14 West, Seward Meridian. I am also copying each of them with this email
as well so they will also receive the information digitally today.
The letters to each of the landowners informs them of the AOGCC Interim Order that was issued today
as Conservation Order No. 566 and their rights to be heard at the AOGCC hearing scheduled for March
28th in the above referenced matter.
If any of the AOGCC staff or Commissioners have any questions regarding this transmittal, I would
appreciate receiving a call directly at 868-2112 as soon as possible. Thank you for your help in this
matter.
Sincerely,
Jim Arlington
John K. Norman <Jolm. N~m~illm:~_m>
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Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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March 17, 2006
Keith Sanders
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
2525 C St #500
Anchorage, AK 99509
RE: Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling unit exception application
Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear Mr. Sanders:
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") and I thank Cook Inlet Region, Inc. ("CIRI") for the
support it has shown for Forest's application to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission ("Commission") requesting an exception to the drilling units and spacing
requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 for the KF #1 well. We also thank Kim Cunningham for
meeting with Forest staff on short notice on February 28th to review the data supporting
our application; we truly appreciate the spirit of cooperation you have exhibited.
I am pleased to enclose for your review Conservation Order No. 566, issued today by
the Commission in this matter. Conservation Order No. 566 temporarily allows
production to resume from the Kustatan Field #1 well, effective immediately. The
Commission will still hold a hearing on March 28, 2006 on the matter, and the
Commission will be accepting comments until that time, and then the Commission will
make a final disposition of the matter.
We were informed unofficially today that the Commission may also recess the hearing
to a later time after March 28, and continue to accept comments until that later time; but
Conservation Order No. 566 does not say that. Therefore, we cannot be certain that will
happen and we should thus assume the matter will close for comment and be finally
resolved on March 28, 2006. This is important because in my letter to you dated
February 28, 2006 requesting your support and no'}-{)bjection on the above-referenced
subject, Forest offered to support CIRI before the Commission if CIRI wished to file a
request for reconsideration by June 1, 2006 of the Commission's approval of Forest's
application for a spacing exception. However, Alaska statutes and the Commission's
regulations do not allow filing a reconsideration request on June 1, if it acts with finality
on March 28 (AS 31.05.080 provides for filing a request for rehearing only within 20
days of a Commission order).
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Therefore, if CIRI has concerns with Forest's application for a well spacing and drilling
unit exception per 20 MC 25.055, or with the non-objection previously issued by CIRI
on this matter, and CIRI wishes to have its concerns considered by the Commission,
CIRI must comment to the Commission on the matter by the close of the hearing on this
matter, March 28, 2006. Based on previous discussions with CIRI, I assume CIRI does
not have any such concerns, but I want to make sure you were advised of the matter,
and that if CIRI does wish to make comments, CIRl's concerns will be considered.
Please contact me with any questions or comments you might have on the foregoing.
Sincerely yours,
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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March 17, 2006
Brian Havelock
Division of Oil & Gas
Department of Natural Resources
550 West Seventh Ave. Suite 800
Anchorage, AK 99501
. RE: Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling unit exception application
Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear Mr. Havelock:
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") and I thank the Department of Natural Resources,
Division of Oil and Gas ("DO&G") for the support it has shown for Forest's application
to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission") requesting an
exception to the drilling units and spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 for the KF #1
well. We also thank the DO&G for meeting with Forest staff on short notice on February
28th to review the data supporting our application; we truly appreciate the spirit of
cooperation you have exhibited.
I am pleased to enclose for your review Conservation Order No. 566, issued today by
the Commission in this matter. Conservation Order No. 566 temporarily allows
production to resume from the Kustatan Field #1 well, effective immediately. The
Commission will still hold a hearing on March 28,2006 on the matter, and the
Commission will be accepting comments until that time, and then the Commission will
make a final disposition of the matter.
We were informed unofficially today that the Commission may also recess the hearing
to a later time after March 28, and continue to accept comments until that later time; but
Conservation Order No. 566 does not say that. Therefore, we cannot be certain that will
happen and we should thus assume the matter will close for comment and be finally
resolved on March 28, 2006. This is important because in my letter to you dated
February 28,2006 requesting your support and non-objection on the above-referenced
subject, Forest offered to support the DO&G before the Commission if the DO&G
wished to file a request for reconsideration by June 1, 2006 of the Commission's
approval of Forest's application for a spacing exception. However, Alaska statutes and
the Commission's regulations do not allow filing a reconsideration request on June 1, if
it acts with finality on March 28 (AS 31.05.080 provides for filing a request for rehearing
only within 20 days of a Commission order).
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Therefore, if the DO&G has concerns with Forest's application for a well spacing and
drilling unit exception per 20 MC 25.055, or with the non-objection previously issued by
the DO&G on this rnatter, and the DO&G wishes to have its concerns considered by the
Commission, the DO&G must comment to the Commission on the matter by the close of
the hearing on this matter, March 28, 2006. Based on previous discussions with the
DO&G, I assume the DO&G does not have any such concerns, but I want to make sure
you were advised of the matter, and that if the DO&G does wish to make comments, the
DO&G's concerns will be considered.
Please contact me with any questions or comments you might have on the foregoing.
Sincerely yours,
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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March 17, 2006
Mr. Jim Gorski, Esquire
Hughes Bauman et al.
3900 C Street #1001
Anchorage, AK 99503
RE: Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling unit exception application
Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear Mr. Gorski:
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") and I thank your law firm, representing the Diocese of
Sitka and Alaska, Orthodox Church in America, Inc. (''The Russian Orthodox Church")
for the support it has shown for Forest's application to the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission ("Commission") requesting an exception to the drilling units
and spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 for the KF #1 well. We also thank Vicki
O'Brien from your office for meeting with Forest staff on short notice on February 28th to
review the data supporting our application; we truly appreciate the spirit of cooperation
you have exhibited.
I am pleased to enclose for your review Conservation Order No. 566, issued today by
the Commission in this matter. Conservation Order No. 566 temporarily allows
production to resume from the Kustatan Field #1 well, effective immediately. The
Commission will still hold a hearing on March 28, 2006 on the matter, and the
Commission will be accepting comments until that time, and then the Commission will
make a final disposition of the matter.
We were informed unofficially today that the Commission may also recess the hearing
to a later time after March 28, and continue to accept comments until that later time; but
Conservation Order No. 566 does not say that. Therefore, we cannot be certain that will
happen and we should thus assume the matter will close for comment and be finally
resolved on March 28, 2006. This is important because in my letter to you dated
February 28, 2006 requesting your support and non-objection on the above-referenced
subject, Forest offered to support The Russian Orthodox Church before the
Commission if The Russian Orthodox Church wished to file a request for
reconsideration by June 1, 2006 of the Commission's approval of Forest's application
for a spacing exception. However, Alaska statutes and the Commission's regulations
do not allow filing a reconsideration request on June 1, if it acts with finality on March 28
(AS 31.05.080 provides for filing a request for rehearing only within 20 days of a
Commission order).
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Therefore, if The Russian Orthodox Church has concerns with Forest's application for a
well spacing and drilling unit exception per 20 AAC 25.055, or with the non-objection
previously issued by The Russian Orthodox Church on this matter, and The Russian
Orthodox Church wishes to have its concerns considered by the Commission, The
Russian Orthodox Church must comment to the Commission on the matter by the close
of the hearing on this matter, March 28, 2006. Based on previous discussions with Vicki
O'Brien, I assume The Russian Orthodox Church does not have any such concerns, but
I want to make sure you were advised of the matter, and that if The Russian Orthodox
Church does wish to make comments, The Russian Orthodox Church's concerns will be
considered.
Please contact me with any questions or comments you might have on the foregoing.
Sincerely yours,
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501
Re: THE APPLICA nON OF Forest Oil Corporation)
for an order granting an exception to the ) Conservation Order No. 566
spacing requirements of20 AAC 25.055(a) )
(2) and 25.055(b) for Kustatan ) Kustatan Field No.1
Field No.1 Well ) Gas Well
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) March 17,2006
INTERIM ORDER
A hearing, scheduled for March 28,2006, is pending in this matter. However, the appli-
cant, Forest Oil Corporation, has stated that the gas pool penetrated by the Kustatan Field
No. 1 well may suffer a permanent loss of reserves if the well is kept in a shut-in condi-
tion. In light of that and because all affected property owners have expressed in writing
their non-objection to the requested spacing exception and the Commission has received
no objections to the application, the Commission has determined that a temporary spac-
ing exception should be granted to allow the well to resume production.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
Pending further action by the Commission after hearing, Forest Oil Corporation's appli-
cation for a spacing exception is temporarily granted and Forest Oil Corporation may re-
sume gas production from the Kustatan Field No. 1 well.
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and date
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Commissioner
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Conservation Order 565
March I, 2006
Page 2 of2
AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order. a person affected by it may file
with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23n1 day following
the date of the order. or next working day if a holiday or weekend. to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the
application in whole or in part within 10 days. The Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the to-day
period. An affected person has 30 days 1T0m the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an
order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for
rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which
the request is deemed denied (i.e., 10" day after the application for rehearing was filed).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
A TRUE AND CORRECT
COpy OF THIS ORDER
HAS BEEN MAILED
TO THE FOLLOWING:
DNR, Division of Oil & Gas
Attn: Brian Havelock
550 West 7th, Ste. 800
Anchorage, AK 99501-3560
U.S. DOl, BLM
Attn: Greg Noble
6881 Abbott Loop Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99507-2591
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Attn: Keith Sanders
2525 C Street, Ste. 500
Anchorage, AK 99509
First National Bank of Alaska
Attn: Bernard Jackson
1821 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 9950 I
Diocese ofSitka and Alaska
Orthodox Church of America, Inc.
Aka The Russian Orthodox Church
Attn: Jim Gorski
C/o Hughes, Bauman, et al
3900 C Street, Ste. 100 I
Anchorage, AK 99503
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ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501
Re: THE APPLICATION OF Forest Oil Corporation)
for an order granting an exception to the ) Conservation Order No. 566
spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055(a) )
(2) and 25.055(b) for Kustatan ) Kustatan Field No.1
Field No.1 Well ) Gas Well
)
) March 17, 2006
INTERIM ORDER
A hearing, scheduled for March 28,2006, is pending in this matter. However, the appli-
cant, Forest Oil Corporation, has stated that the gas pool penetrated by the Kustatan Field
No.1 well may suffer a permanent loss of reserves if the well is kept in a shut-in condi-
tion. In light of that and because all affected property owners have expressed in writing
their non-objection to the requested spacing exception and the Commission has received
no objections to the application, the Commission has determined that a temporary spac-
ing exception should be granted to allow the well to resume production.
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
Pending further action by the Commission after hearing, Forest Oil Corporation's appli-
cation for a spacing exception is temporarily granted and Forest Oil Corporation may re-
sume gas production from the Kustatan Field No.1 well.
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and date
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Commissioner
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March 1, 2006
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AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order, a person affected by it may file
with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following
the date of the order, or next working day if a holiday or weekend, to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the
application in whole or in part within 10 days. The Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 10-day
period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an
order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for
rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which
the request is deemed denied (i.e., 10th day after the application for rehearing was filed).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT
A TRUE AND CORRECT
COPY OF THIS ORDER
HAS BEEN MAILED
TO THE FOLLOWING:
DNR, Division of Oil & Gas
Attn: Brian Havelock
550 West 7th, Ste. 800
Anchorage, AK 99501-3560
U.S. DOl, BLM
Attn: Greg Noble
6881 Abbott Loop Rd.
Anchorage, AK 99507-2591
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Attn: Keith Sanders
2525 C Street, Ste. 500
Anchorage, AK 99509
First National Bank of Alaska
Attn: Bernard Jackson
1821 Gambell Street
Anchorage, AK 99501
Diocese of Sitka and Alaska
Orthodox Church of America, Inc.
Aka The Russian Orthodox Church
Attn: Jim Gorski
C/o Hughes, Bauman, et at
3900 C Street, Ste. 1001
Anchorage, AK 99503
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333 ~Ve5t 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501-3539
Phone: (907) 279-1433
Fax: (907) 276-7542
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XTO Energy, Inc.
Cartography
810 Houston Street, Ste 2000
Ft. Worth, TX 76102-6298
George Vaught, Jr.
PO Box 13557
Denver, CO 80201-3557
John Levorsen
200 North 3rd Street, #1202
Boise. 10 83702
Michael Parks
Marple's Business Newsletter
117 West Mercer St, Ste 200
Seattle, WA 98119-3960
Ciri
Land Department
PO Box 93330
Anchorage, AK 99503
Jill Schneider
US Geological Survey
4200 University Dr.
Anchorage, AK 99508
Darwin Waldsmith
PO Box 39309
Ninilchick, AK 99639
Penny Vadla
399 West Riverview Avenue
Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks, AK 99711
David McCaleb
IHS Energy Group
GEPS
5333 Westheimer, Ste 100
Houston, TX 77056
Jerry Hodgden
Hodgden Oil Company
408 18th Street
Golden, CO 80401-2433
Kay Munger
Munger Oil Information Service, Inc
PO Box 45738
Los Angeles. CA 90045-0738
Mark Wedman
Halliburton
6900 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage, AK 99502
Baker Oil Tools
4730 Business Park Blvd., #44
Anchorage, AK 99503
Gordon Severson
3201 Westmar Cr.
Anchorage, AK 99508-4336
James Gibbs
PO Box 1597
Soldotna, AK 99669
Richard Wagner
PO Box 60868
Fairbanks, AK 99706
North Slope Borough
PO Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
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Mona Dickens
Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
Supply & Distribution
300 Concord Plaza Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
Richard Neahring
NRG Associates
President
PO Box 1655
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
Samuel Van Vactor
Economic Insight Inc.
3004 SW First Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
Schlumberger
Drilling and Measurements
2525 Gambell Street #400
Anchorage, AK 99503
Ivan Gillian
9649 Musket Bell Cr.#5
Anchorage, AK 99507
Jack Hakkila
PO Box 190083
Anchorage, AK 99519
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager
PO Box 2139
Soldotna, AK 99669-2139
Cliff Burglin
PO Box 70131
Fairbanks, AK 99707
Williams Thomas
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Land Department
PO Box 129
Barrow, AK 99723
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CONSERVATION COMMISSION
March 17, 2006
333 W. 7'" AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
James D. Linxwiler, Esq.
Guess & Rudd P.C.
510 L. Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501-1965
Re: Notice of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling
Requirements dated February 23,2006
Kustatan Field # 1 Well
Your File No. 5672.18
Dear Mr. Linxwiler,
The extension requested by your letter of March 13,2006 is hereby GRANTED.
The Spacing Exception hearing currently set for 1 :30 pm on March 28, 2006 will proceed
as scheduled.
The matter of the violations of well spacing and pooling requirements, for which the
Commission reserves the right to access a penalty, will be considered by the Commission
after the March 28, 2006 hearing.
After the March 28,2006 hearing has been concluded, a supplemental notice will be sent
to Forest Oil Corporation, with a copy to you, setting forth the Commission's proposed
action concerning the regulatory violations. Upon receipt of that notification, Forest will
have the time provided by regulation in which to request informal review or a hearing
with respect to the Commission's proposed actio .
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Good comments Rob. We will consider these are we continue to work on our planned statutory and
regulatory amendments.
Rob Mintz wrote:
This is to follow up my phone discussions with John and Dan yesterday
and Cathy this morning. I just want to summarize my thoughts on the
correct way to deal with drilling unit problems and how the spacing
regulations, 20 AAC 25.055, might be improved by future revision.
As I mentioned yesterday, it appears from my reading of AS
31.05.100 that the concept of an "exception" to a spacing rule is not
intended to apply to drilling units. Rather, site-specific issues that
bear on drilling units are intended to be addressed in either or both of
two ways. First, appropriately sized drilling units would be
established on a pool-specific basis for a particular pool. Second, if
two or more separate tracts of property are found within a drilling
unit, the tracts must be pooled voluntarily or involuntarily.
Under the regulations, statewide "default" drilling units are
created that coincide with governmental sections (for gas) or quarter
sections (for oil), but the regulations contemplate that pool-specific
drilling units may be established in pool rules. (20 AAC 25.055(a).)
Even though 20 AAC 25.055(d) refers to "an exception to the provisions
of this section," and "this section" includes default statewide drilling
units, I don't think the statute really contemplates "exceptions" being
granted to drillilng unit requirements. "Exceptions" are meant t.o be
granted to setback and inter-well distance rules.
In the Forest oil situation, more than one separately owned tract of
property exists within the default statewide drilling unit. However, I
just learned from talking with Cathy that in fact, the gas pool in
question does not extend beyond the single lease owned by Forest. So
the appropriate action here is simply to establish a pool-specific
drilling unit, under 20 AAC 25.005(a), that conforms to the size of the
pool and - as it happens - does not extend beyond the Forest lease.
Then there is no need for pooling of tracts, since there is only one
tract in the drilling unit.
Now there is a little bit of a procedural complication, in that 20
AAC 25.005(a) refers to pool rules adopted under 20 AAC 25.520, and the
public notice in this case just refers to an application for a spacing
exception. However, even though the terminology is not quite on point,
in substance I think the notice is adequate to support the Commission's
establishing a pool-specific drilling unit as an outcome of the current
proceeding.
(I assume a second outcome would be to grant an exception to the
property line setback rule.)
Also it seems to me that 20 AAC 25.055 should be amended. It
assumes that a drilling unit will always be a governmental section or
quarter section, but that's not true. Instead of requiring pooling when
a property is smaller than "the governmental quarter section," in the
case of oil, or smaller than "the governmental section," in the case of
gas, the regulation should require poolilng when the property is ~maller
than "the drilling unit" in which the well is located.
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From: Dan Seamount <dan_seamount@admin.state.ak:.us>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 200608:46:54 -0900
To: Cathy <cathy_foerster@admin.state.ak:.us>, John K Norman <john_norman@admin.state.ak:.us>, Rob
Mintz <robert _ mintz@law.state.ak:.us>
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:KF #1 Water Level
Date:Fri, 17 Mar 2006 10:18:20 -0700
From:Paul Winslow <PMWinslow@forestoil.com>
To:'dan seamount(i~admin. state.ak. us' <dan seamount@admin.state.ak.us>
CC:Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoil.com>, Ted Kramer <TEKramer@forestoil.com>, Larry
Casarta <LJCasarta@forestoil.com>
Dan,
We ran a pressure gauge into KF #1 on 3/3/06 to measure the water level and the static reservoir pressure.
The gauge run showed the water level to be at 4,910' MD, and measured a reservoir pressure of 1,762 psia
at 5,338.9' (could not RIH any further). Using the liquid gradient of 0.426 psi/ft (taken from the gradient
survey), the extrapolated reservoir pressure at 5,353' (top perf) would be 1,768 psia.
The water level has only been measured this one time, so I don't know if it is rising or not.
Paul
Paul Winslow
Reservoir Engineer
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
Work: (907) 868-2131
Cell: (907) 317-8193
Fax: (907) 743-2231
pmwinslow~forestoil.com
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Subject: [Fwd: Kustatan Field #1 well Application for Spacing Exception)
From: Stephen Davies <steve _ davies@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 16:42:29 -0900
To: Daniel Seamount <dan_seamount@admin.state.ak.us>, Cathy P Foerster
<cathy _ foerster@admin.state.ak.us>
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Kustatan Field #1 well Application for Spacing Exception
Date:Thu, 16 Mar 2006 17:20:33 -0700
From:Jim Arlington <JDArlington(á}()rcstoil.com>
To:John Norman <john norman(à}admin.state.ak.us>
CC:'Kim Cunningham' <KCunningham(c~ciri.com>, 'Brian Havelock'
<brian havelock(â}dnr.statc.ak.us>, '''Vicki 1. O'Brien'" <VIO(â1hbplaw.nct>, 'Stephen Davies'
~stcvc davics(á)admin.state.ak.us>, Leonard Gurule <LCGurule(á)JÌJrcstoif.com>, "'James D.
Linxwiler'" ~jlinxwi ler(¿~guessrudd.com>, Rick Schelin <R WSchel in(£l}forestoi f.com>
Chairman Norman,
The purpose of this email is to request an immediate informal conference
with the Commission. The purpose of this informal conference is to evaluate
Forest's proposal, as follows: (1) that the Commission not hold a hearing on
March 28, 2006; and (2) instead make a decision to resume gas production
from the Kustatan Field #1 well now. This decision would be made on the
basis of the full written record in this proceeding, including the
non-objections received from adjacent landowners, the additional
confidential information Forest has already submitted to the Commission in
its informal meetings on February 24 and March 3, and the lack of any other
public comment.
This request is consistent with the procedures spelled out in the
Commission's Notice of Hearing dated 2/25/06 and 20 MC 25.540 (a) (".. .If a
request for hearing is not timely filed, the Commission will, in its
discretion, issue an order without a hearing").
The basis for this request is that the COlrumission has received no request
for a hearing, and it has received no public comment on this matter. In
addition, as Forest has discussed with the Commission, Forest is concerned
that this may be a water drive structure which may encounter difficulty in
resuming production. Thus, undue delay, for the sole purpose of holding a
hearing on an uncontested matter, should be avoided in the interest of
conservation, and of avoiding potential waste.
Since I do not have the email addresses for the other Commissioners, I
respectfully request that you circulate this email to them as well. As you
can see, I have also copied the other landowners within Section 4 with this
email who have previously been provided copies of the AOGCC Notice of Public
Hearing and with whom we have met and provided the same confidential
information provided to the Commission.
Respectfully Submitted,
Jim Arlington
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539
Re: Requests for Extension of Time and Informal Review
Notice of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling
Requirements dated February 23,2006
Kustatan Field #1 Well
Our File No. 5672.18
Dear Chairman Norman:
As a result of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's ("Commission's") Notice of
Violation ("NOV") dated February 23, 2006, Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") has requested a
Spacing Exception for the affected well, the Kustatan Field #1. The Commission has set the
matter of the Spacing Exception for hearing on March 28,2006.
However, Forest also wishes to respond, separately from that hearing, to the Commission's NOV,
to the question of and any penalty to be imposed thereunder. 20 AAC 25.535(c) gives the
Commission discretion to grant extensions of time for good cause. The undersigned was
retained on Friday afternoon, March 10,2006 to represent Forest in the matter of the NOV, and
requires time to familiarize himself with the issues of this case. In addition, the matters involved
in the NOV will be affected (and perhaps in whole or in part resolved) by the Commission's
March 28, 2006 hearing on Forest's Spacing Exceptions. Therefore, response to the NOV will
be premature until the results of that hearing are known. Forest therefore requests that its time of
response to the NOV be extended to a time after the March 28 hearing when the result of that
hearing is known, at a time no earlier than March 31, 2006.
Forest also wishes to request an informal review of the NOV pursuant to 20 AAC 25.535(c). For
the same reasons stated above, Forest requests that the informal review be held at a time after the
March 28 hearing when the result of that hearing is known, at a time no earlier than March 31,
2006, wherein Forest will provide additional documentary material and make a written or oral
statement pursuant to 20 AAC 25.535(d).
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John K. Norman, Chairman
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
March 13,2006
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If the Commission is not inclined to grant the extension requested herein, Forest alternatively
requests a hearing pursuant to 20 AAC 25.540.
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cc: Leonard Gurule
Rich Schelin
J ames Arlington
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Subject: Re: Kustatan #1
From: Cathy Foerster <cathy_foerster@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 11 :26:48 -0900
To: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
yes
Jody Colombie wrote:
Jim Arlington call me and asked for me to confirm the day that Forest Oil's
response is due for the Kustatan #1 Enforcement Action letter. I have counted the
days and the 15th day is tomorrow. It is in my opinion that they have until Monday
to file their response. They received the notice on 2/24/06, counting 15 days from
2/25 is tomorrow (which is a weekend). Are you in agreement? Jody
Cathy Foerster
Commissioner
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
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Commissioner John K. Norman
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Jim Arlington
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
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~¡8ska & Gas CORS.. Commission
Anchorage
RE: Letter of Non-Objection for Kustatan Field No.1 Well
Dear Sirs:
On February 28,2006, Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) attended a meeting at the request of Forest
Oil Corporation ("Forest") along with representatives from the Division of Oil and Gas,
Department of Natural Resources and the Russian Orthodox Church. Forest presented well
results and geologic information describing the estimated drainage area of the above-mentioned
well and structure information.
CIRI received a copy of Forest's letter of application to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission dated February 27, 2006 prior to the meeting which requests that certain
requirements of20 AAC 25.055 be waived for the Kustatan Field No.1 Well.
CIRI agrees to support the application of Forest Oil Corporation to the AOGCC for an exception
to the well spacing and pooling requirements for the above referenced well and agrees that the
AOGCC may issue an order without a hearing in exchange for the condition agreed to by Forest
during our meeting on February 28th. During that meeting Forest agreed to support the request of
CIRI (or other parties present at the meeting) for another informational meeting and/or request for
reconsideration of the granting of the exemption(s) if such request is submitted to the AOGCC by
June 1,2006.
Sincerely,
COOK INLET REGION, INC.
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Land & Resources Manager
cc: Vicki O'Brien, Hughes, Bauman et al. (Russian Orthodox Church)
Bill Grether, PRA Geologist
Brian Havelock, Alaska DNR, Division of Oil & Gas
Greg Noble, US DOl, BLM
Bernard Jackson, First National Bank of Alaska
2525 "C" STREET, SUITE 500 P.O. BOX 93330 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509·3330
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TO THE ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Before the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission )
In the Matter of the Application of )
Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption )
And exception to the provisions pertaining to )
Drilling Units and Well Spacing pursuant to )
20 MC 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 well )
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W AlVER 01<' HEARING NOTICE
WAIVER ELECTION OPTIONS; EFFECTIVE IF RETURNED TO FOREST BY MARCH 3. 2006
$ The Russian Orthodox Church agrees to support the application of Forest Oil Corporation to the
AOGCC for exemption rrom the provisions of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the
Kustatan Field #1 well and agrees to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the
referenced matter in exchange for which Forest Oil Corporation agrees hereby, as evidenced by its
signature below, to support any request submitted to the AOGCC by Junc 1, 2006, from a party who
received a certified letter rrom Forest regarding this matter, to reconsider the granting of the
exemption(s) by the AOGCC pursuant to this agreement for waiver of hearing.
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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Date: February 28. 2006
By: Leonard C. Gurule
Title; Senior Vice President
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referenced matter and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime before March 28, 2006.
Diocese ofSitka and Alaska,
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Subject: [Fwd: RE: Letter of non-objection to production ofKF#l well]
From: John Nonnan <john_nonnan@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 2006 09:31: 13 -0900
To: Jody J Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Please print all for file.
Gracias,
John
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:RE: Letter of non-objection to production ofKF#l well
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 21 :51 :44 -0700
From:Jim Arlington <JDArlinh>ton(a}forestoil.com>
To:'brian havelock(a}dnr.state.ak.us' <brian havelock(a}dnr.state.ak.us>
CC:'Steve Davies' <steve davies(a}admin.state.ak.us>, 'jeff landry' <jeff landry(a}law.state.ak.us>,
matt rader(a}dnr.state.ak.us, '''Pirtle (Pirtle)'" <pirtle bates(a}dnr.state.ak.us>,
bill van dyke(a}dnr.state.ak.us, John Nonnan <john norman(a}admin.state.ak.us>, 'Jody Colombie'
<jody colombie(a}admin.state.ak.us>, Leonard Gurule <LCGurule(a}forestoil.com>
Brian,
Thank you for the letter. Forest appreciates the DNR's support in resuming and continuing the KF #1
well production test as soon as possible. As we discussed this afternoon, I am not sure that the AOGCC
will view the "letter of non-objection to continued production of the KF#1 well" you attached to your
email below as either an indication of non-objection to Forest's application "requesting that certain
requirements of20 AAC 25.055 be waived for the Kustatan Field No.1 Well" or as an indication of
non-objection, if no requests for hearing are timely filed, for the Commission to "consider the issuance
of an order without a hearing" as they provided for in their Notice of Public Hearing. Further, the DNR
letter of non-objection seems to anticipate that a hearing will be held by indicating that its non-objection
is "during the public process prescribed by regulation".
I am pleased to hear that you will be at the informal meeting with the AOGCC Commissioners tomorrow
at 2:00 to clarify the DNR position. >From speaking with you today I understand that the DNR does
not plan to request a hearing by the AOGCC on Forest's applications and that the DNR does support
Forest's AOGCC application and has no objection to the exceptions/exemptions requested. I
believe it would be helpful for the AOGCC to hear from the DNR that my understanding, as underlined
is correct.
While Forest has no objection to providing the DNR with the data that it requested in its separate letter
dated today ("RE ADL 390368 Data and Information Request") by April 3,2006, Forest does not agree
to condition the submittal of said information to the DNR's issuance of the "Letter of Non-Objection"
attached in your email below. As we discussed, the attached "Letter of Non-Objection" does not provide
Forest with a "quid pro quo" as the AOGCC has told Forest that they can not authorize production from
the KF #1 well without an order approving the spacing and pooling exception applications. However, if
the DNR provides the AOGCC with whatever waivers or non-objections the AOGCC needs from the
DNR such that the KF # 1 well can commence production without having to wait for the expiration of the
waiting periods prescribed in the Notice of Public Hearing (AO# 02614028), then Forest does agree to
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provide the DNR with the data that it requested in its separate letter dated today ("RE ADL 390368 Data
and Information Request") by April 3, 2006 as a condition to the DNR providing the AOGCC such
waivers or non-objections.
I have attached the scanned copy of the original Waiver of Hearing Notice signed by the outside counsel
representing The Russian Orthodox Church (James M. Gorski of Hughes, Bauman, et al) indicating that
The Russian Orthodox Church supports Forest's application for thc exemptions and agrees to allow the
AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing, conditioned on Forest's approval (evidenced by its
signature) to support a request to reconsider the granting of the exemption(s) submitted by June 1,2006.
I had been told by CIRI to expect their signed Waiver of Hearing Notice today as well, but have not
received it as of yet.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this transmittal please call me as soon as possible after
receipt. Forest is hopeful that with the DNR's clarification of its non-objection and with CIRI's Waiver of
Hearing Notice, the AOGCC will see it way clear to immediately issue an order approving Forest's
application regarding the KF #1 well. I look forward to seeing you tomorrow at 2:00 p.m..
Sincerely,
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Havelock [mailto:brian havelock@dnr.state.ak.us]
Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:46 PM
To: 'Jim Arlington'; John Norman
Cc: 'Steve Davies'; 'jeff landry'; kcunninqham@ciri.com; matt rader@dnr.state.ak.us; VIO@HBPLaw.net;
Greq Noble@ak.blm.qov; 'Pirtle (Pirtle)'; bill van dyke@dnr.state.ak.us
Subject: Letter of non-objection to production of KF# 1 well
See attached letter of non-objection to continued production of the KF#1 well. A certified hard-copy will be sent out
in today's mail. The data referenced will be requested in a separate letter to Forest Oil. Call if you have any
questions or need additional clarification of DNR's position on this issue.
Brian
269-8807
Brian Havelock
Natural Resources Specialist
Division of Oil & Gas
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
http://www.dog.dnr.state.ak.us
John K. Norman <John Norman(Q}admin.state.us>
Chairman
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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Subject: [Fwd: Letter of non-objection to production oflÇ.F#1 well]
From: John Norman <john_norman@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 13:13:53 -0900
To: . teve davie
CC:
<dan _ seamount@admin.sta
te.ak.us>
.ak.us>, Dan T Se
J Colombie <jody _ colom
Steve, please acknowledge receipt of Brian's letter and let him know whether any clarification is needed.
I have reviewed it and tithe letter appears sufficient to me to allow us to lift our Order requiring Forest to
shut in the well, following tomorrow's informal review meeting, provided they produce similar letters
from the other affected landowners.
The hearing on the spacing exception application will need to proceed as scheduled unless they convince
the Commissioners otherwise at tomorrow's meeting.
John
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Letter of non-objection to production ofKF#l well
Date:Thu, 02 Mar 2006 12:46:25 -0900
From:Brian Havelock <brian havelock(Zì¿dnr.state.ak.us>
Reply- To:brian havelock(Zì¿dnr.state.ak.us
To:'Jim Arlington' <JDArlington(Zì¿forestoi1.com>, John Norman
<john norman(Zì¿admin.state.ak.us>
CC:'Steve Davies' <steve davies(Zì¿admin.state.ak.us>, 'jefflandry'
<:ieff landry(Zì¿law.state.ak.us>, kcunningham(Zì¿ciri.com, matt rader(Zì¿dnr.state.ak.us,
VIO(Zì¿HBPLaw.net, Greg Noble(Zì¿ak.blm.gov, "'Pirtle (Pirtle)'"
<pirtle bates(Zì¿dnr.state.ak.us>, bill van dyke(Zì¿dnr.state.ak.us
See attached letter of non-objection to continued production of the KF#l well. A certified hard-copy will be sent out in
today's mail. The data referenced will be requested in a separate letter to Forest Oil. Call if you have any questions or need
additional clarification ofDNR's position on this issue.
Brian
269-8807
Brian Havelock
Natural Resources Specialist
Division of Oil & Gas
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
http://www.dog.dnr.state.ak.us
John K. Norman <John Norman(Zì¿admin.state.us>
Chairman
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKl
GOVERNOR
DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS
550 WEST 7TH A VENUE, SUITE 800
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3560
PHONE: (907) 269-8800
FAX: (907) 269-8938
CERTIFIED MAIL
RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED
March 2, 2006
Commissioner John K. Norman
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite. 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
RECEIVED
MAR 0 3 t006
Jim Arlington
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission
Anchorage
RE: Letter of Non-Objection for Kustatan Field No.1 Well
Dear Sirs,
On February 27, 2006, the Division of Oil and Gas (the Division) received a copy of Forest Oil
Corporation's (Forest) letter of application to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
requesting that certain requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 be waived for the Kustatan Field No.1 Well
(KF#1 Well). The Division represents the State of Alaska, landowner of the mineral estate beneath
the well leased under and oil and gas lease ADL 390368 and owner of acreage to the west of the
well. On February 28, 2006, Forest met with Division staff and representatives of adjacent
landowners, Cook Inlet Region, Inc. and Russian Orthodox Church, and presented well results and
geologic information describing the estimated drainage area of the well.
The Division has no objection to Forest continuing the production test of KF#1 Well during the
public process prescribed by regulation if Forest agrees to provide certain confidential data and
information to the Division on or before April 3, 2006.
Sincerely,
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~William VanDyke - ¿--/')
Acting Director
"Develop, Conserve, and Enhance Natural Resources for Present and Future Alaskans. "
Commissioner John K. No!n and Jim Arlington
Letter of Non-Objection for Kustatan Field No.1 Well
March 2, 2006
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cc: Jeff Landry, Alaska Department of Law
Kim Cunningham, Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
Vicki O'Brien, Hughes, Bauman et al. (Russian Orthodox Church)
Greg Noble, USDOI, BLM
Bernard Jackson, First National Bank of Alaska
Matt Rader, Division of Oil & Gas
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Re: KF #1 Application from Forest Oil for Spacing & Pooling Exce ptions
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Subject: Re: KF #1 Application from Forest Oil for Spacing & Pooling Exce ptions
From: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 2006 11 :36:50 -0900
To: Jim Arlil1gtol1 <JDArlil1gton@forestoi1.com>
Jim,
Per the Commissioners, I have scheduled the informal review for tomorrow March 3,
2006 at 2:00 pm at the AOGCC offices.
Jody Colombie
Special Staff Assistant
Jim Arlington wrote:
Jody,
Forest Oil Corporation (~Forest~) hereby respectfully requests an informal
review with the AOGCC Commissioners either today or tomorrow to discuss the
referenced application and the actions the Commission may now take to
authorize immediate production from the KF #1 well, since all the landowners
within section 4 will have signed, or will sign today, either the Waiver of
Hearing Notice that is attached to the letter forwarded to you in the email
below or a similar letter of non-objection regarding the application (from
DNR) . Further, the DNR, Division of Oil and Gas (the only landowner or
property owner impacted by the 1,500' spacing exception) has indicated that
they will be pleased to attend the informal review with the AOGCC
Commissioners to support a decision that will enable the KF #1 well to begin
production immediately.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Arlington
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Arlington Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 6:41 PM
To: 'Jody Colombie'
Cc: Kim Cunningham; Brian Havelock; Vicki I. O'Brien; Stephen Davies;
Leonard Gurule
Subject: KF #1 Application from Forest Oil for Spacing & Pooling Exceptions
Jody,
Please share the attached letters with the AOGCC Commissioners that were
hand-delivered today to the three landowners within Section 4, Township 7
North, Range 14 West, Seward Meridian during a meeting held at the DNR
offices to discuss the referenced application. I have also attached a
sign-up sheet that indicates the persons who attended the meeting today,
convened at Forest's request.
Forest shared with all attendees at today's meeting the same information
that was presented to the AOGCC Commissioners and staff last Friday,
February 24, 2006. The information presented to the attendees is subject to
confidentiality restrictions pursuant either to state law and regulations or
confidentiality agreements between Forest and the landowner. As you will
note on the Waiver of Hearing Notice that is attached to each letter, Forest
has asked each landowner to reply to Forest by this Friday with their
election regarding the Waiver of Hearing Notice. Please inform the
Commissioners that Forest verbally agreed at the meeting with the landowners
today that if they agreed to the first waiver option Forest would provide
them with data and information to update what was presented to them today
approximately two weeks before the end of the three month period within
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which Forest agreed to support any request to reconsider the granting of the
exception(s) by the AOGCC.
The initial feedback from the landowners seems to indicate support for
Forest's application and support for Forest's Waiver of Hearing Notice. If
Forest does receive an election of the Waiver of Hearing Notice from all
three landowners within section 4, agreeing to allow the AOGCC to issue an
order without a hearing, Forest is hopeful that the Commissioners can issue
an order approving the spacing and pooling exception as soon as possible to
allow the KF #1 well to begin production.
If any of the AOGCC staff or Commissioners have any questions regarding this
transmittal, I would appreciate receiving a call directly at 868-2112 as
soon as possible. Thank you for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jim Arlington
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¡vIr. Keith Sanders
Cook Inlet Region, lnc.
2525 C Street, Ste. 500
Anchorage, Alaska 99509
IZE Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling UIÚt exception application per 20 AAC 25.055
Kustatan Field #1 Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear ¡vIr. Sanders,
As you know, Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") has submitted an application to the Alaska Oil and Gas
C:onservation Commission ("I\OGCC") requesting an exception to the drilling units and spacing requirements
of20 AAC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 AAC 25,055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") well. As either an owner,
landowner or operator of a property within 3,000 feet of the KF #1 well you were sent a letter, with enclosures,
from Forest informing you of your OppOlturUty to be heard by the AOGCC at a public hearing tentatively
scheduled for l\[arch 28,2006 at 1 :30 pm at the offices of the Alaska Oi] and Gas Conservation Commission at
333 West 7m Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Forest has also provided you with the same
proprietary geologic, geophysical and other well data that was presented by Forest to the AOGCC in an
informal meeting regarding Forest's application.
Forest believes the data and information it has presented to you and the AOGCC clearly supports the granting of
the requested exceptions and believes that strict compliance with the hearing notice period wilJ result in
lmnecessary delay of production from the KF # 1 well. Forest would like to expedite the sched1.Ùing of the
public hearing, and/or eliminate it altogether. Consequently, Forest respectfully requests, based on the
information provided to you on the referenced matter, that you agree to support Forest's request to the AOGCC
for exemption from the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1
Well and agree to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the referenced matter or at the least
agree to waive the 30 day notice requirement for a hearing and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime
before March 28, 2006. If you agree to waive either of these requirements, please indicate the option you
support by checking the aþpropriate box and signing where indicated on the attached Waiver of Hearing Notice.
If you elect an option, please be so kind as to fax me a signed copy of the Waiver of Hearing Notice and mail
me the original.
If you have any questions regarding Forest's well spacing and pooling exception application for the KP #1 well
in accordance with 20 1\1\C 25.055, please feel free to call me at (907) 868-2112 or send me an email at
i dar lington( àJ,forestoil. com.
Respectfully submitted,
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Land Manager
Attachment:
Waiver of Hearing Notice
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TO TIlE ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMI\IISSION
Before the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission )
In the Matter of the Application of )
Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption )
And exception to the provisions pertaining to )
Drilling Un.its and Well Spacing pursuant to )
20 Ai\C 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field ii 1 well )
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\VAIVER OF HEA.RING NOTICE
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\VAIYER ELECTION OPTIONS; EFFECTIVE IF RETURNED TO FOREST BY MARCH 3, 2006
o Cook Inlet Region. loc. agrees to support the application afForest Oil Corporation to the AOGCC for
cx-:mptlon from the provisions of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan FieJd
#1 we1l and agrees to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the referenced matter tn
exchange for which Forest Oil Corporation agrees hereby, as evidenced by its signature below, to
.~upport any request submitted to the AOGCC by June I, 2006, from a party who received a certified
lette!' from Forest regarding this matter, to reconsider the granting of the exemption(s) by the AOGCC
pursuant to this agreement for waiver of hearing
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
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Date: February 28, 2006
By:
'lïtle:
Leonard C. Gurule
Senior Vice President
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OR
o Cook Inlet Region. loc. agrees to waive the 30 day notice requirement for a hearing on the referenced
matter and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime before March 28, 2006.
COOK INLET REGiON, INC.
Date:
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February 28,2006
Mr. Brian Havelock
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Division of Oil and Gas
3900 C Street C Street, Ste. 1001
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
RE: Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling unit exception application per 20 MC 25.055
Kustatan Field #1 Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear Mr. Havelock,
As you know, Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") has submitted an application to the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") requesting an exception to the driJJmg urrits and spacing requirements
of20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") well. As either an owner,
landowner or operator of a property within 3,000 feet ofthe KF #1 well you were sent a letter, with enclosures,
ITom Forest infomring you of your opportwlity to be heard by the AOGCC at a public hearing tentatively
scheduled for March 28,2006 at 1 :30 pm at the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Forest has also provided you with the same
proprietary geologíc, geophysical and other well data that was presented by Forest to the AOGCC in an
infonnal meeting regarding Forest's application and by this letter requests that the Alaska Department of
Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas keep all infonnation provided to you in this matter confidential.
Forest believes the data and infonnation it has presented to you and the AOGCC clearly supports the granting of
the requested exceptions and believes that strict compliance with the hearing notice period will result in
unnecessary delay of production from the KF #1 well. Forest would like to expedite the scheduling of the
public hearing, and/or eliminate it altogether. Consequently, Forest respectfully requests, based on the
infonnation provided to you on the referenced matter, that you agree to support Forest's request to the AOGCC
for exemption from the provisions of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1
Well and agree to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the referenced matter or at the least
agree to waive the 30 day notice requirement for a hearing and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime
before March 28,2006. If you agree to waive either of these requirements, please indicate the option you
support by checking the appropriate box and signing where indicated on the attached Waiver of Hearing Notice.
If you elect an option, please be so kind as to fax me a signed copy of the Waiver of Hearing Notice and mail
me the original.
If you have any questions regarding Forest's well spacing and pooling exception application for the KF #1 well
in accordance with 20 MC 25.055, please feel ITee to call me at (907) 868-2112 or send me an email at
jdarlington(a¿forestoil.com.
~~
Jim Artington ~
Land Manager
Attaclunent:
Waiver of Hearing Notice
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TO THE ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Before the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation COInnÙssion )
In the Matter of the Application of )
Forest Oil COIporation for a well spacíng exemption )
And exception to the provisions pertaining to )
Drilling Units and Well Spacing pursuant to )
20 MC 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 well )
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WAIVER OF HEARING NOTICE
WAIVER ELECTION OPrIONS; EFFECTIVE IF RETURNED TO FOREST BY MARCH 3. 2006
o The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas agrees to support the application
of Forest Oil COIporation to the AOGCC for exemption from the provisions of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2)
and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #l well and agrees to allow the AOGCC to issue an
order without a hearing on the referenced matter in exchange for which Forest Oil COIporation agrees
hereby, as evidenced by its signature below, to support any request submitted to the AOGCC by June 1 ,
2006, from a party who received a certified letter from Forest regarding this matter, to reconsider the
granting ofthe exemption(s) by the AOGCC pursuant to this agreement for waiver of hearing.
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
Date: February 28. 2006
By: Leonard C. Gwule
Title: Senior Vice President
OR
o The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas agrees to waive the 30 day
notice requirement for a hearing on the referenced matter and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing
anytime before March 28, 2006.
ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURECES
DMSION OF OIL and GAS
Date:
By:
Title:
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February 28,2006
Mr, Jim Gorski
Hughes, Bauman, et a/
3900 C S1reet C Street, Ste. 1001
Anchorage, Alaska 99503
RE: Forest Oil Corporation well spacing and drilling unit exception application per 20 MC 25.055
Kustatan Field #1 Well; State of Alaska Lease (ADL-390368)
Dear Mr. Gorski,
As you know, Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") has submitted an application to the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") requesting an exception to the drilling units and spacing requirements
()f20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1 ("KF #1") well. As either an owner,
landowner or operator of a property within 3,000 feet of the KF #1 well you were sent a letter, with enclosures,
ITom Forest infomùng you of your opportunity to be heard by the AOGCC at a public hearing tentatively
scheduled for March 28,2006 at 1 :30 pm at the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Forest has also provided you with the same
proprietary geologic, geophysical and other well data that was presented by Forest to the AOGCC in an
informal meeting regarding Forest's application.
Forest believes the data and information it has presented to you and the AOGCC clearly supports the granting of
the requested exceptions and believes that strict compliance with the hearing notice period will result in
unnecessary delay of production from the KF # 1 well. Forest would like to expedite the scheduling of the
public hearing, and/or elinúnate it altogether. Consequently, Forest respectfully requests, based on the
information provided to you on the referenced matter, that you agree to support Forest's request to the AOGCC
for exemption from the provisions of20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the Kustatan Field #1
Well and agree to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the referenced matter or at the least
agree to waive the 30 day notice requirement for a hearing and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime
before March 28, 2006. If you agree to waive either of these requirements, please indicate the option you
support by checking the appropriate box and signing where indicated on the attached Waiver of Hearing Notice.
If you elect an option, please be so kind as to fax me a signed copy of the Waiver of Hearing Notice and mail
me the original.
If you have any questions regarding Forest's well spacing and pooling exception application for the KF #1 well
in accordance with 20 MC 25.055, please feel tree to call me at (907) 868-2112 or send me an ernail at
j darlington(a1forestoil.com.
Respectfully submitted,
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Land Manager
Attachment:
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TO THE ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Before the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Comnùssion )
In the Matter of the Application of )
Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption )
And exception to the provisions pertaining to )
Drilling Units and Well Spacing pursuant to )
20 MC 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 well )
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WAIVER OF HEARING NOTICE
WAIVER ELECTION OPTIONS: EFFECfIVE IF RETURNED TO FOREST BY MARCH 3. 2006
o The Russian Orthodox Church agrees to support the application of Forest Oil Corporation to the
AOGCC for exemption from the provisions of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 MC 25.055 (b) for the
Kustatan Field #1 well and agrees to allow the AOGCC to issue an order without a hearing on the
referenced matter in exchange for wrnch Forest Oil Corporation agrees hereby, as evidenced by its
signature below, to support any request submitted to the AOGCC by June 1,2006, from a party who
received a certified letter from Forest regarding tlús matter, to reconsider the granting of the
exemption(s) by the AOGCC pursuant to tlús agreement for waiver of hearing.
FOREST OIL CORPORATION
Date: February 28.2006
By: Leonard C. Gurule
Title: Senior Vice President
OR
o The Russian Orthodox Church agrees to waive the 30 day notice requirement for a hearing on the
referenced matter and allow the AOGCC to schedule a hearing anytime before March 28, 2006.
Diocese of Sitka and Alaska,
Orthodox Church in America, Inc.
a.k.a. The Russian Orthodox Church
Date:
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Subject: KF #1 Application from Forest Oil for Spacing & Pooling Exceptio ns
From: Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoil.com>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 20:41 :25 -0700
To: 'Jody Colombie'<jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
CC: Kim Cunningham<KCunningham@ciri.com>,Brian Havelock <brian_havelock@dnr.state.ak.us>, "Vicki I. O'Brien"
<VIO@hbplaw.net>, Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us>, Leonard Gurule <LCGurule@forestoil.com>
JOdy,
Please share the attached letters with the AOGCC Commissioners that were
hand-delivered today to the three landowners within Section 4, Township 7
North, Range 14 West, Seward Meridian during a meeting held at the DNR
offices to discuss the referenced application. I have also attached a
sign-up sheet that indicates the persons who attended the meeting today,
convened at Forest's request.
Forest shared with all attendees at today's meeting the same information
that was presented to the AOGCC Commissioners and staff last Friday,
February 24, 2006. The information presented to the attendees is subject to
confidentiality restrictions pursuant either to state law and regulations or
confidentiality agreements between Forest and the landowner. As you will
note on the Waiver of Hearing Notice that is attached to each letter, Forest
has asked each landowner to reply to Forest by this Friday with their
election regarding the Waiver of Hearing Notice. Please inform the
Commissioners that Forest verbally agreed at the meeting with the landowners
today that if they agreed to the first waiver option Forest would provide
them with data and information to update what was presented to them today
approximately two weeks before the end of the three month period within
which Forest agreed to support any request to reconsider the granting of the
exception(s) by the AOGCC.
The initial feedback from the landowners seems to indicate support for
Forest's application and support for Forest's Waiver of Hearing Notice. If
Forest does receive an election of the Waiver of Hearing Notice from all
three landowners within section 4, agreeing to allow the AOGCC to issue an
order without a hearing, Forest is hopeful that the Commissioners can issue
an order approving the spacing and pooling exception as soon as possible to
allow the KF *1 well to begin production.
If any of the AOGCC staff or Commissioners have any questions regarding this
transmittal, I would appreciate receiving a call directly at 868-2112 as
soon as possible. Thank you for your help in this matter.
Sincerely,
Jim Arlington
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Fax: 279-8644 Pages: 9
Phone: 269-5100 Date: 3/1/2006
Re: Kustatan #1 CC:
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John asked me to fax these to you to review. If you have concerns regarding the waiver election
options, please call John. Thank you. Jody
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TO THE ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Before the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
In the Matter of the Application of
Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption
And exception to the provisions pertaining to
Drilling Units and Well Spacing pursuant to
20 MC 25.055 pertaining to the Kustatan Field #1 well
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VERIFICATION OF FACTS AND
AFFIDAVIT OF JIM ARLINGTON
Jim Arlington, being first duly sworn, upon oath, deposes and states as follows:
1. My name is JIM ARLINGTON. I am over 21 years old and have personal knowledge of the
matters set forth herein.
2. I am the Land Manager for the operator of State of Alaska oil and gas lease ADL-390368, Forest
Oil Corporation (FOREST).
3. I am knowledgeable and fully infonned concerning the facts associated with the application of
Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption and exception to the provisions pertaining to drilling units
and well spacing pursuant to 20 MC 25.055 as they pertain to the recompletion of the Kustatan Field #1 gas
well.
4. I have assisted in preparing and have reviewed the completed application submitted by Forest
requesting an exemption from several provisions of20 MC 25.055 for the recompletion of the Kustatan Field #1
gas well located within ADL-390368 and hereby assert that all the facts contained therein are true to the best of my
knowledge.
5. I have reviewed the plat and maps enclosed with the application and assert that they correctly
portray the pertinent and required data.
6. Forest is the only operator of any wells within 3,000 feet of the well for which the exception
contained in the application is sought.
7. On February 24,2006, pursuant to 20 MC 25.055(d), I caused to have mailed the required notice
of Forest's application for an exemption from the provisions of20 MC 25.055 by sending a copy of the Notice of
Public Hearing issued by the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission by certified mail to the names of all
owners, landowners and operators of all properties within 3,000 feet of the KF #1 well location and have attached
this list as Exhibit "A" to this affidavit.
Subscribed and sworn to on February 24,2006.
STATE OF ALASKA
THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
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appeared Jim Arlington, personally known to me, to be the person whose name is subscribed to within the
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AFFIDAVIT OF JIM ARLINGTON
In the Matter of the Application of Forest Oil Corporation for a well spacing exemption and exception to the
provisions pertaining to drilling units and well spacing pursuant to 20 MC 25.055.
Kustatan Field #1 well
List of names of all owners, landowners and operators of all properties within 3,000 feet
Name Attention Address City State Zip
DNR, Division of Oil & Gas Brian Havelock 550 West 7th, Ste. 800 Anchorage AK 99501-3500
U. S. DOl, BLM Greg Noble 6881 Abbott Loop Rd. Anchorage AK mD7-2:Ð1
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Keith Sanders 2525 C Street, Ste. 500 Anchorage AK 99509
First National Bank of Alaska Bernard Jackson 1821 GambelI Street Anchorage AK 99501
Diocese of Sitka and Alaska, Jim Gorski
Orthodox Church in America, Inc. c/o Hughes,
Aka The Russian Orthodox Church Bauman, et at 3900 C Street, Ste. 100 1 Anchorage AK 99503
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Subject: Re: Feb 28 at DNR
From: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 15:00:26 -0900
To: Jim Arlin.gton <JDArlington@fórestöilocom>
Jim,
Are you planning on signing the affidavit and mailing it to me? Don't forget to have it notorized. I will
also need the green cards when they are returned to Forest.
Thanks Jody
Jim Arlington wrote:
Brian,
Thanks.
I have attached the affidavit I have prepared for the AOGCC with an Exhibit "A" attached thereto that
lists the names and addresses of the adjacent landowners within 3,000 feet of the KF #1 well.
Jim
-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Havelock [mailto:brian havelock@dnr.state.ak.usl
Sent: Friday, February 24, 20062:48 PM
To: 'Jim Arlington'
Subject: Feb 28 at DNR
Jim
The earliest key people can meet is Tuesday afternoon. I have reserved a conference room for 1 :30, February 28.
I'll talk to Bill or Pirtle about expediting a letter of non-objection. Let me know if Tuesday does not work. Also,
who is your contact person representing Russian Orthodox Church?
Brian
Brian Havelock
Natural Resources Specialist
Division of Oil & Gas
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
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Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re: Forest Oil Corporation
Application for spacing exception for Kustatan Field # 1 gas well
Forest Oil Corporation, by letter dated and received February 24, 2006 by the
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission"), has applied for an
exception to the well spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 (a)(2) and 20 AAC 25.055
(b) for the Kustatan Field #1 well. The subject well is a vertical well with surface and
bottom hole locations 1468 feet from the West Line and 3443 feet from the North Line of
Section 4, T7N, R14W, Seward Meridian.
The Commission has tentatively scheduled a public hearing on this application for
March 28, 2006 at 1 :30 pm at the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. A person
may request that the tentatively scheduled hearing be held by filing a written request with
the Commission no later than 4:30 pm on March 13, 2006.
If a request for a hearing is not timely filed, the Commission will consider the
issuance of an order without a hearing. To learn if the Commission will hold the public
hearing, please call 793-1221 after March 15,2006.
In addition, a person may submit written comments regarding this application to
the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333 West ih Avenue, Suite 100,
Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Written comments must be received no later than 4:30 pm on
March 13, 2006 except that if the Commission decides to hold a public hearing, written
protest or comments must be received no later than the conclusion of the March 28, 2006
hearing.
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to comment or to attend the public hea . g, please contact the Commission's Special
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Subject: Public Notice
From: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 12:35:31 -0900
To: undisclosed-recipients:;
BeC: Cynthia B Mciver <bren_mciver@admin.state.ak.us>, Robert E Mintz
<robert_mintz@law.state.ak.us>, Christine Hansen <c.hansen@iogcc.state.okus>, Terrie Hubble
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OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
Kustatan Field #1 Well - Informal Review
February 24, 2006 at 9:00 am
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. 20 AAC 25.055 (a) (2) - 1,500' Well Spacing -¡ -
. 20 AAC 25.055 (b) - Pooling Requirement (
2. Issue stay regarding shut-in of KF #1
Support for Requests:
· Minimal offset variance (32')
· Gas pool completely contained within ADL-390368
· No drainage from any adjacent land owners
· Technical data supports all of the above
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February 24,2006
Mr. John Nonnan, Chainnan
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3539
Hand-Delivered
Re: Kustatan Field No. 1 well; ADL- 390368
Dear Chainnan Nonnan:
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") appreciates the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") agreeing to
meet with Forest today on short notice and discuss concerns raised by the AOGCC regarding the Kustatan Field No. 1 well
("KF #1"). By this letter, supplemented by our presentation to you today, Forest respectfully requests the AOGCC to issue
an order, pursuant to 20 AAC 25.535, exempting the Kustatan Field No.1 well ("KF #1") ITom the drilling units and
spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 as they pertain to the gas pool within State of Alaska oil and gas lease ADL-
390368 being produced ITom the KF #1 well. In addition, Forest respectfully requests that the AOGCC issue a stay of its
directive to "shut the [KF #1] well in immediately". This stay and exception to the statewide drilling units and spacing
requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 is necessary to allow Forest to return and continue its long tenn test of the KF #1 to
detennine that the well is capable of sustaining commercial production, as authorized by the Department of Natural
Resources ("DNR"), and to provide much needed gas for the oil operations on the west side of Cook Inlet.
Forest also requests that the infonnation attached hereto, identified below as confidential enclosures, being presented by
Forest to the AOGCC in support of this request, be treated as confidential pursuant to AS 31.05.035 and 20 AAC 25.537
for as long as the statute and regulation allow. Forest believes the data clearly and strongly supports Forest's request.
Again, Forest appreciates the opportunity you have provided to discuss this unfortunate situation with you and the other
commissioners and reaching a just resolution beneficial to all parties concerned.
Sincerely yours,
FOREST Oß, CORPORATION J
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Senior Vice President
Confidential Enclosures:
Kustatan Field # I - Location Map with Offsets
KF#I - Depth Structure Map - Top ofTyonek B Sand
KF# I - Seismic Cross Section; 97RB-09
KF# I - Tyonek Flow Test #2 (Lower Zone)
KF #1 - Lower Perforations (FT#2): 5,353' - 5,380'
KF#I- Mud Log- Mud Log Gas Shows; Wire-line 5353-5365' & 5370-5380' MD
KF #1 - FT#2: PressurefTemperature Plot; Multi-rate Flow Test (I 1-14-05)
KF#I- FT#2: Pressure & Gas Rate Plot; Multi-rate Flow Test (I 1-14-05)
KF # I - Pressure Transient Analysis SUIIIIlliII)'
KF#I- 5,353' Sand Volumetrics
KF#I- Production Data; Gas Production (5,353' -5,380')
KF # I - Flowing Tubing Pressure vs. Cumulative Gas
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Re: Kustatan Field No. I well
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Subject: Re: Kustatan Field No. 1 well
From: Jody Colombie <jody _ colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 15:50:34 -0900
Jim Arlington <JDArlington@forestoi1.com>
The Commissioners have set the informal review for February 24, 2006 at 9:00 am at
the offices of the AOGCC. The address is 333 West 7th Avenue Ste 100, Anchorage,
Alaska.
Jim Arlington wrote:
Dear Ms. Colombie,
Forest Oil Corporation ("Forest") has become aware that the Alaska Oil and
Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") will be serving Forest with a "Notice
of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling Requirements" ("hereinafter the
"Notice") concerning the referenced well this week. Forest hereby
respectfully requests an informal review as soon as possible with the
Commission to discuss the Notice and the actions required therein by the
Commission.
Sincerely yours,
Jim Arlington
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February 23, 2006
333 W. 7'" AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539
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Mr. Leonard Gurule
Senior Vice President
Forest Oil Corporation
310 K Street, Suite 700
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Notice of Violation of Well Spacing and Pooling Requirements
Kustatan Field No, 1
Dear Mr. Gurule:
It has come to the attention of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
("Commission") that Forest Oil Corporation's ("Forest") operations at the Kustatan Field
No. 1 gas production well ("KF # 1") do not comply with state regulations. The
regulations require that Forest shut the well in immediately and not return it to production
until such time as Forest has submitted a request for a spacing exception and that request
has been approved by the Commission.
Pertinent regulations and Forest's non-compliance are discussed below.
Regulation 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2)
Forest recompleted KF #1 as a gas well on November 14, 2005. Regulation 20 AAC
25.055(a)(2) requires well bores open to test or regular production for gas be located
more than 1,500 feet from the nearest property line, unless the owner is the same and the
landowner is the same on both sides of the property line.
KF# 1 is a vertical well that is located 1,468 feet from the west line and 3,443 feet from
the north line of Section 4, T7N, RI4W, Seward Meridian ("Section 4"). Unleased
acreage lies less than 1,500 feet to the west, in adjacent Section 5, T7N, RI4W, Seward
Meridian. When Forest filed the Sundry Application for recompleting KF #1 as a gas
well, Forest failed to notify the Commission that this recompletion required a spacing
exception because of the adjacent, unleased acreage. Forest, as operator, is responsible
for identifying the need for a spacing exception and for requesting such exception.
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Shut-in and Spacing .tion Requirement
Kustatan Field No. 1
February 23,2006
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Regulation 20 AAC 25.055(b)
Well KF #1 does not comply with two aspects of this regulation, which states: "a well
may not... begin regular production of gas from a property that is smaller than the
governmental section upon which the well is located, unless the interests of the persons
owning the drilling rights in and the right to share in the production from the... section...
have been pooled under AS 31.05.100."
1. Commission records indicate KF # 1 produced gas for 10 days during November
2005, and then continuously during December 2005 and January 2006. By the end of
January 2006, cumulative gas production from KF #1 exceeded 90 million cubic feet.
It is our understanding that Forest has characterized this produced gas to the State of
Alaska's Department of Natural Resources ("AKDNR") as being test production
rather than regular production. It is also our understanding that gas produced from
KF #1 is being utilized as fuel gas for a turbine or turbines in Forest's Kustatan
Facility.
Alaska Statute 31.05.170(14) defines regular production as: ".. . continuing
production of oil or gas from a well into production facilities and transportation to
market, but does not include short term testing, evaluation, or experimental pilot
production activities that have been approved by permit or order of the commission."
Continuous gas production for more than two months totaling more than 90 million
cubic feet surpasses any reasonable notion of short-term testing or evaluation.
Transportation of the gas produced from KF #1 to Forest's Kustatan Facility and use
of that gas to supplant turbine fuel obtained from other sources constitutes market use
rather than flow testing of the well for reservoir evaluation. Therefore, the
Commission considers KF #1 to be in "regular production" of gas.
2. KF #1 is located within State of Alaska Lease ADL 390368, which occupies the
southern two-thirds of Section 4. The northern one-third of Section 4 is depicted on
AKDNR status plats having Cook Inlet Region Corporation as the landowner. It is
our understanding that Forest does not have a pooling agreement in place for this
section.
Accordingly, Forest's production from KF #1 does not comply with the pooling
requirement of Regulation 20 AAC 25.055(b).
Because of the number and seriousness of these violations, the Commission may decide
to fine Forest up to $5000 per day per violation for every day of non-compliance.
Further, since the regulations require that Forest shut the KF #1 well in immediately and
not return it to production until such time as Forest has submitted a request for a spacing
exception and that request has been approved by the Commission, continuing to produce
after receipt of this letter may constitute a willful violation of law pursuant to
AS 31.05.150(b).
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Shut-Ìn and Spacing .tion Requirement
Kustatan Field No. I
February 23,2006
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As provided by 20 AAC 25.535(c), within 15 days after receipt of this notification Forest
may file with the Commission a written response that concurs in whole or in part with the
proposed action described herein, requests informal review, or requests a hearing under
20 AAC 25.540. A request for hearing or informal review will not however eliminate
the requirement that you immediately suspend the regular production of gas from this
well.
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