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HomeMy WebLinkAbout205-105• Image Project Well History File Cover Page XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial production scanning phase. They are available in the original file, may be scanned during a special rescan activity or are viewable by direct inspection of the file. ~~~ - ~ Q ~ Well History File Identifier Organizing (done) ^ Two-sided III II'lllll III II111 ^ Rescan Needed III IIIIIIIIII IIIIII RESCAN DIGITAL DATA OVERSIZED (Scannable) Color Items: ^ Diskettes, No. ^ Maps: ^ Greyscale Items: ^ Other, No/Type: ^ Other items Scannable by a Large Scanner ^ Poor Quality Originals: OVERSIZED (Non-Scannable) ^ Other: ^ Logs of various kinds: NOTES: ^ Other:: BY: Maria Date: ~... b` j Isl Project Proofing III IIIIII IIIII II III BY: Maria Date: ~ ~, ©~ D /s/ Scanning Preparation _~_ x 30 = + O =TOTAL PAGES (Count does not include cover sheet) BY: Maria Date: ' ~ ~ (`~Jr ~ O r] /s/ Production Scanning Stage 1 Page Count from Scanned File: ~~ "~ (Count does include cover sheet) Page Count Matches Number in Scanning Preparation: V YES NO BY: Maria Date: ~ a,'~/ O rf /sl ~~ Stage 1 If NO in stage 1, pages} discrepancies were found: YES NO BY: Maria Date: /s! 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II I II IIII I I11I IIIII ReScanned III III11111411 IIIII BY: Maria Date: /s/ Comments about this file: Quality Checked P P 10/6!2005 Well History Fiie Cover Page.doc • • ~o~- ~~~ ~ y 1._ t '~" ~€ -~. b ~ ~ "~ 'f F'~ `- t ~ ~ ~ ~~~~ ~ p °~ ~~ y~ ~ 'i ~ f'-.-h ~ ~ ~ ~ %~~4 ~ ° ~r ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ '` . p" I M t J ~ G ~ ~ p ..., g e ~ k ~ ~ ~ ;, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ p~ F 9 ~ ~ ~ ~ E e ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ s ~ ~ ~ ¢ ~ , ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~s~~ ~ 1 ~ ~ ` SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR ~ ~ c. l,i ~...j ~_~ h3.~ i ...._ ~ ` E P [ .. ~.~ L ~ ~~" ~..y" ~ ~ s.~~~ ~ ~ g ~~: § " g . ~ ~r ~t ~~ ~-7~ ~u~ t~1~y l7[ts.-7 d ~ 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 CO1~T5ERQATIOI~T COMDIIS51O1~T ~ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 ~ PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 November 6, 2009 Greg Noble Section Chief - Energy Section Bureau of Land Management 4700 BLM Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 Dear Mr. Noble: ,f~~`~~~a~ ~ ~ ~, .,~{.~ r ,~ t~~; ~~ ~, ~ ~ ~t;.~~a ~~ This letter responds to your November 9, 2009 email expressing displeasure with my November 5, 2009 letter. While the November 5 letter may not have been what you were expecting, the AOGCC is statutorily charged with assuring compliance with our drilling regulations. The AOGCC remains amenable to resolving this matter without the necessity of a public hearing. To that end, Guy Schwartz, an AOGCC petroleum engineer, wiil contact Art Clarke to discuss the situation with him. If you would care to participate in that dialogue, please contact Guy at 907-793-1226. Sincerely, Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair II 4 # ' • • ~~ ~,~~ ~.~~ ~ ~ N ~ ..~' ~ ,..-~," '-'r ~f f ~ Y 4 ~' k ~ & ~-~ ~ ` bqgk ~Y~~$ 9 . `~, ~ ; ~ C ~ ~ ~ ~ " t k i, - : ry A ~ ( r ", `~~ ~< ~ h f ~~ `~ ~' ~ ~ M ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ ~s ~ ~ ~ ( ~I p r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~p ~ 5~: ~ ~ ~ ` ~ ' / ~ ~p~ pp ~ ~~ ~ SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR ~ ~ ~ ~t_ ~ ~ 3,_~ ~ ~ ~ Y ~~-/ ~ ~ ~.., ~'. ~ ~ n ~i-." .z_J~ \ 4 t:~ ~. L @ ~ P ~-7~ OI~ ~~i/ a]r~-7 ~ 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 CO1~T5ERQATI011T CO1rII~IISSIOI~T ORA 9501-3539 `a ~ ~ pHON 433 907) 279-1 ~ FAX (907) 276-7542 ; Greg Noble Section Chief - Energy Section Bureau of Land Management 4700 BLM Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 Dear Mr. Noble: November 6, 20Q~ _ , ~; ~~~`~~ ~~~' ~ ~ . ~~ w , ,~:h~~~y ~ . . ~,:~~ This letter is a follow-up to discussions regarding the USGS's ongoing violations of AOGCC regulations at the Wainwright, AK exploratory coal bed methane project. In those discussions you questioned the AOGCC's support for the coal bed methane proj ect. AOGCC strongly supports the project. However, that support is predicated on compliance at Wainwright with AOGCC regulations. Wainwright well operations are continually conducted in violation of AOGCC regulations. Some of those violations, including well work undertaken without a permit, are very serious. The AOGCC's prior efforts to obtain regulatory compliance have essentially been ignored. The AOGCC remains amenable to resolving these issues informally. But as much as the AOGCC supports the project, we are rapidly approaching a point where other options need to be considered, including a public hearing regarding the violations. To the extent you may be able to obtain or encourage USGS compliance with AOGCC regulations, we welcome your support. In closing, let me again express the AOGCC's support for the program and the hope that once the compliance issues are resolved it is a resounding success. Sincerely, i~ Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair Enclosure ~ Art Clark, Supervisory Physical Scientist USGS CR RM WRD Box 25046, Denver Federal Center Mail Stop 939 Denver, CO 80225-0046 Gary Reimer, District Manager USGS, Anchorage District Office 4700 BLM Road Anchorage, AK 99507 Leslie Holland-Bartels, Regional Executive - Alaska Area USGS WR AA DO 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508-4626 Anne Kinsinger, Western Regional Director USGS WR -- DO 909 1 st Avenue, Suite 704, 7th Floor Seattle, WA 98104-1055 Peter Lyttle, Acting Associate Director for Geology USGS HQ -- GD 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 911 Reston, VA 20192-0002 Thomas P. Lonnie, State Director Bureau of Land Management Alaska State Office 222 W 7th Avenue # 13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 Bob Abbey, Director BLM Washington Office 1849 C Street NW, Rm. 5665 Washington DC 20240 u ~ .~ E ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , ~ - ~ r ~ > ~ ;. ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ g~ ~ ~, ~ J ~ ~. b Ft ; 6` 4 t~ ~ G '` ~ (.~~ ~ N~ r@ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ ~i ,- , r_ r ~ r l~~ x r ~ ~ { ' ~ - k ~~' w E'~ ~ i ~, & Jr G _. ~. _ ~ r ._ ._ ~ . __ ~ ~ ~_ .__ t~._ x . _ ALA-7SA ou 1~i~TD ~,7 CO1~T5ERQATIOI~T CODII-IISSIOI~T ~ r ~ SEAN PARNELL, GOVERNOR F ~p ~ 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 ~"4 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 <~ PHONE (907) 279-1433 , FAX (907)276-7542 November 5, 2009 ~, ~ ~ ~~ .. Art Clark, Supervisory Physical Scientist Gary Reimer, District Manager USGS CR RM WRD USGS, Anchorage District Office Box 25046, Denver Federal Center Mail Stop 939 4700 BLM Road Denver, CO 80225-0046 Anchorage, AK 99507 `~?~~~~~ ~~~~~ ~. ~ ~~~a" Dear Mr. Messrs: On September 9, 2009 the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) wrote to request compliance with AOGCC regulations at the Wainwright, AK exploratory coal bed methane project. The USGS provided no response. Because Wainwright well operations are being conducted in violation of AOGCC regulations, and because some of those violations, including well work undertaken without a permit, are very serious, the AOGCC is making a final attempt to resolve these issues informally. The following actions are required in order for the USGS to bring its Wainwright operations into compliance with AOGCC regulations: Wainwright #6 (PTD 208-074 ) - Submit AOGCC forml0-407 documenting 2009 activities in detail. (as per 20 AAC 25.070 (3)) - Submit a current wellbore drawing. (as per 20 AAC 25.300) - Submit hard and digital copies of all logs obtained drilling and completing the well. (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) Wainwri~ht #9 (PTD 208-077) - Submit AOGCC form 10-407 documenting all activities including the P& A. (as per 20 AAC 25.070 (3) ) - Submit a current wellbore drawing. (as per 20 AAC 25.300) - Submit hard and digital copies of all logs obtained drilling and completing the well. (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) - Submit Core sample chips. (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (4) ) - Submit Core description and analysis (as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - Submit Lithology log (as per 20 AAC 25.071(3)) ~ ~ Wainwright #10 ( PTD 209-035) - Submit AOGCC form 10-407 documenting all activities including the P& A. (as per 20 AAC 25.070 (3) ) - Submit a current wellbore drawing. (as per 20 AAC 25.300) - Submit hard and digital copies of all logs obtained drilling and completing the well. (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) - Submit Core sample chips. (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (4) ) - Submit Core description and analysis (as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - Submit Lithology log (as per 20 AAC 25.071(3)) - Submit inclination log (as per 20 AAC 25.050 (2)) Additional wells out of compliance as referenced in Attachment #1 - September 9, 2009 letter are: Wainwright # 1 (PTD 207-065) - No hardcopies of open hole logs were submitted (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) - No care chip samples submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 (4) ) - No core description submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - No core analysis submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - No header information on the .pdf digital graphics files submitted on dataset number T14024. ( as per 20 AAC 25.071 (7)) Wainwright #2 (PTD 207-106) - No washed and dried samples submitted (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (2)) - No lithology / sample log submitted ( as per 20 AAC 25.071 (1)) - No core chips submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 (4) ) - No core description submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - No core analysis submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - No header information on the .pdf digital graphics files submitted on dataset number T14024 ( as per 20 AAC 25.071 (7)) - No directional survey submitted. (as per 20 AAC 25.050 (2)) Franklin Bluffs 1(PTD 7•ti'~1u6) ~o ~` I l1 ~ - No mud logs submitted. ( as per 20 AAC 25.071 (1)) - No dry samples submitted (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (2)) - No as-built submitted (as per 20 AAC 25.070(2)) - No core analysis submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.0'71 ( 3)) - No core description submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - No open hole logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital) (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) DOI-04 lA (PTD 207-106) - No mud logs submitted. ( as per 20 AAC 25.071 (1)) - No dry samples submitted (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (2)) - No OH logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital data) (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) - No core chip samples submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 (4) ) - No core analysis submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) ~ ~ - No core description submitted(as per 20 AAC 25.071 ( 3)) - Density and porosity data missing from submitted digital data. (407 states that those types of logs were run.) (as per 20 AAC 25.071 (6)) Within 40 days of the date of this letter, the AOGCC requests USGS provide written verification that the violations listed above have been rectified and that all Wainwright operations are being conducted in compliance with AOGCC regulations. Upon receipt of such verification, the AOGCC will consider this matter closed. Should the USGS fail to submit the required information the AOGCC will notice a public hearing on the Wainwright violations to determine, among other things, the reasons for noncompliance and whether non-compliance poses any threat to human health or the environment. If you have any questions regarding this request for information, please contact Guy Schwartz at 907-793-1226 or guy.schwartz@alaska.gov. Sincerely, Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair Encl. cc: Greg Noble, BLM ~ ~ ~~-' `,~`~J ~_ '~€ ` ~~,', I , ~ ~ ~i'~ `~,'~P~ i~~1 / , . ti i ~ ' - ~ F ~ ~ I. ' '~ ! `) f 1 -i ~ ~ ~ k ~ ~ ~ r t ~° ~ ~ '~ '1 x ~ ~ 4 SEAN PARNELt, GOVERNOR ~ , `'_ ~ :.~ ` C.~f ~w _~ ~,~ °! ~ p ~ o ¢ ~4 ~.~~ .v~v F. ~ '_± f_Z ~ ~.i~ts .~ ~. ~i.ru ts.l~i~ `,7[t~.a~ ~ 333 W. 7th AVENUE, SUITE 100 h~ tr ~~~~~~~~.~.1Q'~ ~~r~~~~~~~ ~~ 9501-3539 ORA K , 433 907) 279 PHON FAX (907) 276-7542 September 9, 2009 Art Clark, Supervisory Physical Scientist Gary Reimer, District Manager USGS CR RM WRD USGS, Anchorage District Office Box 25046, Denver Federal Center Mail Stop 939 4700 BLM Road Denver, CO 80225-0046 Anchorage, AK 99507 Dear Mr. Messrs: The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has again failed to meet the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission's (Commission) regulatory requirements for exploratory coal bed methane wells drilled near Wainwright, Alaska. During the current drilling season, the USGS failed to file Sundry permit applications - required by 20 AAC 20.015, 20 AAC 25.280 and 20 AAC 25.110 - for the following operations: l. repairing of monitor wel] Wainwright 6, 2. plugging and abandoning of well Wainwright 9, and 3. plugging and abandoning of well Wainwright 10. The USGS also failed to file, in a timely manner, weekly operations summaries for the current Wainwright exploratory drilling program. These summaries are authorized under 20 AAC 25.300. Alaska Statute 31.05.027 and Regulation 20 AAC 25.515 require Federal agencies to conform to the Commission's permitting and reporting requirements. Without permit applications in advance of well operations, it is not possible for the Commission to review proposed operations to ensure that they meet Alaska's statutory requirements to prevent waste, protect correlative rights, and improve ultimate recovery while protecting underground freshwater, health, safety and the environment. Without weekly operations summaries, the Commission cannot, in a timely manner, review actual well operations to ensure conformance with our requirements. The current failures reflect a continuing pattern of poor compliance by the USGS and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) over the past five years. On May 23, 2008, the Commission issued Conservation Order No. 600 (CO 600), which found that the BLM had drilled the Wainwright No. 2 exploratory coal bed methane well before the Commission received or approved a Permit to Drill application for the well. This inaction drew the BLM and the USGS, the operator for the well, a rebuke from the Commission. CO 600 also concluded that the BLM and the USGS had not submitted all information required for the Wainwright No. 1 and No. 2 exploratory wells. CO 600 ordered BLM and the USGS to submit, by June 23, 2008, the reports and information required by 20 AAC 25.070 and 20 AAC 25.071. Attachment 1 presents the continued reporting deficiencies for Wainwright No. 1 and Wainwright No. 2 along with reporting deficiencies for the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 and DOI-04 No. lA exploratory wells that were drilled about five years ago. ~ ~ iJ.S. Geological Survey September 9, 2009 Page 2 of 3 If the USGS and BLM continue to fail to meet Alaska's statutory and regulatory requirements, the Commission will issue notice and convene a public hearing to address these matters further. :~1~~~ r, ~ /~ , Daniel T. Seamount, Jr. Chair Leslie Holland-Bartels, Regional Executive - Alaska Area USGS WR AA DO 4210 University Drive Anchorage, AK 99508-4626 Anne Kinsinger, Western Regional Director USGS WR -- DO 909 1 st Avenue, Suite 704, 7th Floor Seattle, WA 98104-1055 Peter Lyttle, Acting Associate Director for Geology USGS HQ -- GD 12201 Sunrise Valley Drive, Mail Stop 911 Reston, VA 20192-0002 Thomas P. Lonnie, State Director Bureau of Land Management Alaska State Office 222 W 7th Avenue # 13 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 Public Room: 907-271-5960 Bob Abbey, Director BLM Washington Office 1849 C Street NW, Rm. 5665 Washington DC 20240 ~ ~ U.S. Geological Survey September 9, 2009 Page 3 of 3 Attachment 1 Continued Iteporting Deficiencies for BLM and USGS Welis Wainwright 1 No hardcopies of open hole logs were submitted (PTD 207-065) No core chip samples submitted No core description submitted No core analysis submitted No header information on the .pdf digital graphics tiles submitted on dataset number T14024. Wainwright 2 No washed and dried samples submitted (PTD 207-106) No lithology / sample log submitted (hard copy nor digital) No core chips submitted No core description submitted No core analysis submitted No header information on the .pdf digital graphics files submitted on dataset number T14024 No directional survey submitted (hardcopy nor digital) Franklin Bluffs 1 No mud logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital data) (PTD 205-105) No dry samples submitted No as-built submitted Core cut and was apparently directly sent to Alaska Geological Materials Center No core analysis submitted No core description submitted No open hole logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital) DOI-04 1 A No mud logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital data) (PTD 204-083) No dry samples submitted No open hole logs submitted (hardcopy nor digital data) No core chip samples submitted No core analysis submitted No core description submitted Density and porosity data missing from submitted digital data. (407 states that those types of logs were run.) ~.C~~t 7 - ,~,~~ DATA SUBMITTAL COMPLIANCE REPORT 10/24/2007 Permit to Drill 2051050 Well Name/No. FRANKLIN BLUFFS NO. 1 Operator U S DEPT OF INTERIOR API No. 50-223-20021-00-00 MD 1818 TVD 1818 Completion Date 8/7/2005 Completion Status P&A Current Status P&A UIC N REQUIRED INFORMATION Mud Log Yes Samples ~ ~./~. Directional Survey No DATA INFORMATION ~ ~ ~` ~ Types Electric or Other Logs Run: ~t^~ `, S 1 .*~~ ~ c ~ i a ~ ~ © '^ ~ ~ u. `~ Well Log Information: C 1 ~e~,,,.y ~.~ ~ 5 ) It Log/ Electr Data Digital Dataset Log Log Run Type Med/Frmt Number Name Scale Media No A-~ - -.. - -- / ' [ ~' D" R. ~ ~ ~ V °~Q.,~,2 ~3 :.t~ 4 C'ti ~/ t] S ~,~ ~ z 1, iw'r~ C:, {n ~ ~J ~'L ~/ ~, ~ ~ S ~ ~ ~T~ i~ t ~ ~'~ k.~e. U ~` ~J e, v'nc.~ ~ l , ~, N ~ ~ o+n. ~ Q l~ IQ Well Cores/Samples Information: A Mud Log is required to be submitted. This record automatically created from Permit to Drill Module on: 7/18/2005. Sample Interval Set Name Start Stop Sent Received Number Comments Cores and/or Samples are required to be submitted. This record automatically created from Permit to Drill Module on: 7/18/2005. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Well Cored? ~/ N Daily History Received? ~~ N Chips Received? _ Y~,~ Formation Tops Y / N ~s ,r.2.. Analysis ,a.~„-„- Received? Comments: / Ya / `~U ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~ ~' ~ ,i~ '~ a.~~- -- - - _ - -- 1~1 Q ~ l~ Compliance Reviewed By: __ ___ G~ ~:~ ,' ~ ~-n~~v~~~~ SX~~ z~ ~ ~ ~ C_ (data taken from Logs Portion of Master Well Data Maint Interval OH / Start Stop CH Received Comments Date: Request to view File Subject: Request to view File From: Jack Hartz <jack_hartz@dnr.state.ak.us> Date: Wed, 06 Jun 2007 16:06:46 -0800 To: Christine- mahnken@admin.stateak.us CC: Steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us Christine, I need to review a ale on a Franklin fluffs No. 1 well PTD 205-105: Let me know when I can come over to look or if I need to provide any other documentation for the request. Cheers, Jack Jack Hartz, P.E. Petroleum Reservoir Engineer. Resource Evaluation phone (907) 375-8239 fax (907) 269-8942 Mailing Address: 550 West 7th .Ave. Suite 800 Anchorage, AK 99501-3560 l _ ~s ' /off Subject: RE: Additional Information Needed: Franklin Bluffs 1 and DOI-04 #1 From: "Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer(aJmms.gov> ^~ Date: Thu, 09 Feb 2006 12:52:09 -0700 To: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us> CC: "Maclean, Beds" <Beth.Maclean{au)}nms.gov>, "Fisk, Bob" <Bob.Fisk(a~nms.gov> Steve, In response to your question, below, concerning samples and geologic descriptions I have compiled the following progress report. Jim Clough and others are compiling and interpreting information on the Fort Yukon Well. I asked Jim to summarize the current status and projected completion. That summary follows. Art Bonet and I, along with Jesse White, (a DGGS intern) described the core from the 2004 slim-hole coring conducted at Fort Yukon by the U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Bureau of Land Management-Alaska and Division of Geological & Geophysical Surveys. At the time of our description of the core it was stored at the U.S. Geological Survey's storage warehouse in Anchorage, Alaska. There is about 650 feet of core that was retrieved from the 2004 core drilling. Additionally, cuttings were collected from about 330 feet of non-coring rotary drilling. We described the core and took some photographs of intervals that were of interest geologically. There is also a set of photographs of most (or all) of the entire core boxes that can be provided. Most core box photos were taken on site after the care was retrieved and the core is still wet and covered with drilling mud. Our descriptions were compiled into an Excel spreadsheet and some thin sections were also cut from samples that were collected from the care. These include same grain mounts from cuttings. We are working on a final paper that will provide tithotogic description and depositional setting for the 2004 core. The spreadsheet descriptions, the photographs and the thin sections wi{{ be part of the permanent record to accompany the core. please call me if you have any questions. Regards, Jim Clough The cores for the Fort Yukon well are still stored at the USGS storage warehouse in Anchorage. The instructions are to tum them over in their entirety to the State materials facility in Eagle River 2 years after the completion of the well. I talked to Beth Maclean with BLM and she said that if you prefer, we could transport the core to the Eagle River facility at an earlier data with the provision that it be held proprietary until the 2 years expire. As for the Franklin Bluffs Well, the cores are currently stored at the State materials center in Ea le River, to be made available to the public 2 years after completion. Beth Maclean is as rng a what type of studies and description will be performed on materials from the Franklin Bluffs Well. When we receive a response, I will forward that on to you: With this email in each of your well files, a reader would know know about the disposition of the cores and who to contact to acquire any preliminary geologic information before the final reports are published. Does this approach adequately satisfy AOGCC's regulatory requirements? Thanks for your assistance. Gerald Shearer From: Stephen Davies [mailto:ste~re davies@admin.state.ak.us) Sent: Thursday, January 19, 2006 8:10 AM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: Additional Information Needed: Franklin Bluffs 1 and DOI-04 #1 ~~~ In addition to the location information discussed in the attached email, I also noticed that core chips have not been submitted for Franklin Bluffs #1 or DOI-04 #lA (in the Yukon Flats Basin}. State regulation 20 AAC 25.0'71 (available on AOGCC's web site at www.ao~cc.alaska.~ov) requires a chip of either one cubic inch volume or two ounces weight taken from, and representative of, each foot of recovered conventional core. These chips must be provided in paper sample envelopes that are clearly marked with well name and footage. Along with the chips, the Commission also requires a li~ologic description, results of laboratory analysis and, if available, photographs of each core. The descriptions must include apparent textural, fluid and lithologic variations (such as rock type, porosity, fractures, bedding plane attributes, sedimentary structures, grain size and the presence of hydrocarbons}. RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] , Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] From: "Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer@mms.gov> Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 11:31:14 -0700 To: Stephen Davies <steve davies@adminstate.ak.us> Here it is as a pdf rile. Let me know if you have any further problems with it. From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 7:54 AM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Gerald, Thanks for your help. I wasn't able to open the attachment file. The ".max" file extention is on I am not familiar with. I wasn't able to open it with any of the graphics packages that we have here at the Commission. Could you please send it again as a .tif, .gif, jpg, .pdf, .emf or. ai file? Thanks, Steve Davies 793-1224 Shearer, Gerald wrote: Steve, In response to your question, the Department on Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Oil and Gas in the Land Use Permit MLUP/NS 05-01, required the surface location to be to the north and east of the originally proposed location to avoid a calcium chloride storage site used by the State Highway Department. The DNR provided a graphic (please see attachment) with the requirement that the "Drilling operations shall be contained within the perimeter of the area outlined on Attachment (4)." The requirement resulted in the surface location moving 235 feet north and 332 feet to the east of the original location. The well was drilled as a vertical hole so the bottom hole location is the same as the surface location. 1 will respond later to your second email. I am still trying to get a hard copy or digital version on all the work that has been done on the well drilled in the Yukon Flats Area. !, Gerald Shearer From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:25 PM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Gerry, In reviewing the Franklin Bluffs 1 well history file, I'm still confused by the different coordinates listed for this well. Could you help me resolve this? I noticed again that the surface location of the well on the latest Well Completion Report that you submitted on November 30, 2005 is 1,777 FNL and 1,362' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. On the approved permit to drill issued by the Commission, the surface location coordinates are listed as 2,012' FNL and 1,694' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. I need to ensure the Commission's records are accurate. We need the final footage coordinates for the surface and 1 of 2 1/30/2006 8:11 AM IZE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] bottom hole location of the w'eIl measured from section corners for the surface location along with corres onding P coordinates in Alaska State Base Plane, Zone 4, NAD 27. ', If the actual surface location of the well is different from that permitted by the Commission, I will also need letter ~'!, of explanation because, under current regulations, any change is surface location from that permitted requires a new application for a permit to drill. ', 'Thanks for helping us clear this up. Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 Shearer, Gerald wrote; I dropped of f a new packet with your secretary which contained the changes and information you requested. However, in getting the necessary signatures and getting it all put together the most important part of the package was left out -the final well diagram. I am going to drop it off at your office now, but I thought I would send you a digital copy also. Content-Description: Scan041 January 24 2006.pdf Scan001 January 24 2006.pdf Content-Type: application/octet-stream Content-Encoding: base64 2 oft 1/30J20(J6 8:ll AM MLUP/NS 05-01 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole North to Franklin Bluffs Attachment (4): Location Man-made water impoundment that may be used for Rig Water Sagavanirktok River to the east. Over one mile from well site 6 .._'t ~~~-. • • s~4., ~ r J4h~ z~ ~~ . ~/~' ~• 3e .a6 RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • • Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] From: "Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer@mms.gov> Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2006 15:24:18 -0700 To: Stephen Davies <steve davies@adminstate.ak.us> Steve, In response to your question, the Department on Natural Resources (DNR}, Division of Oil and Gas in the Land Use Permit MLUPINS 05-01, required the surface location to be to the north and east of the originally proposed location to avoid a calcium chloride storage site used by the State Highway Department. The DNR provided a graphic (please see attachment) with the requirement that the "Drilling operations shall be contained within the perimeter of the area outlined on Attachment (4)." The requirement resulted in the surface location moving 235 feet north and 332 feet to the east of the original location. The well was drilled as a vertical hole so the bottom hole location is the same as the surface location. I will respond later to your second email. I am still trying to get a hard copy or digital version on all the work that has been done on the well drilled in the Yukon Flats Area. Gerald Shearer __ From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 12:25 PM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Gerry, In reviewing the Franklin Bluffs 1 well history file, I'm still confused by the different coordinates listed for this well. Could you help me resolve this? I noticed again that the surface location of the well on the latest Well Completion Report that you submitted on November 30, 2005 is 1,777 FNL and 1,362' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. On the approved permit to drill issued by the Commission, the surface location coordinates are listed as 2,012' FNL and 1,694' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. I need to ensure the Commission's records are accurate. We need the final footage coordinates for the surface and bottom hole location of the well measured from section corners for the surface location along with corresponding coordinates in Alaska State Base Plane, Zone 4, NAD 27. If the actual surface location of the well is different from that permitted by the Commission, I will also need letter of explanation because, under current regulations, any change is surface location from that permitted requires a new application for a permit to drill. Thanks for helping us clear this up. Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 Shearer, Gerald wrote: I dropped of f a new packet with your secretary which contained the changes and information you requested. However, in getting the necessary signatures and getting it all put together the most important part of the package was Left out -the final well diagram. I am going to drop it off at your 1 of 2 1/30/2006 8:14 AM RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] office now but I thou ht I would send ou a di ital co also. g Y g PY Content-Description: Scan001 January 24 2006.max Scan001 January 24 2006.max Content-Type: application/octet-stream Content-Encoding: base64 2 of 2 1/30/2006 $:14 AM • • Subject: Additional Information Needed: Franklin Bluffs 1 and DOI-04 #1 From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@adminstate.ak.us> Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2006 08:10:20 -0900 To: Gerald.Shearer@mms.gov Gerry, In addition to the location information discussed in the attached email, I also noticed that core chips have not been submitted for Franklin Bluffs # 1 or DOI-04 # lA (in the Yukon Flats Basin). State regulation 20 AAC 25.071 (available on AOGCC's web site at www.aogcc.alaska.~ov) requires a chip of either one cubic inch volume or two ounces weight. taken from, and representative of, each foot of recovered conventional core. These chips must be provided in paper sample envelopes that are clearly marked with well name and footage. Along with the chips, the Commission also requires a lithologic description, results of laboratory analysis and, if available, photographs of each core. The descriptions must include apparent textural, fluid and lithologic variations (such as rock type, porosity, fractures, bedding plane attributes, sedimentary structures, grain size and the presence of hydrocarbons). Can you provide these or would Bob Fisk be a better point of contact? Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC ------- Original Message -------- Subject:Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Date:Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:24:38 -0900 From:Stephen Davies <steve davies(a,admin.state.ak.us> Organization: State of Alaska To:Shearer, Gerald <Gerald.Shearer(a~mms.gov> References:<E86649C48448E845A 1 C I SD35B2C75B6AAAEE3E(a,IMSDEXPRI01.service.agency.mms.pri> Gerry, In reviewing the Franklin Bluffs 1 well history file, I'm still confused by the different coordinates listed for this well. Could you help me resolve this? I noticed again that the surface location of the well on the latest Well Completion Report that you submitted on November 30, 2005 is 1,777 FNL and 1,362' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. On the approved permit to drill issued by the Commission, the surface location coordinates are listed as 2,012' FNL and 1,694' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. I need to ensure the Commission's records are accurate. We need the final footage coordinates for the surface and bottom hole location of the well measured from section corners for the surface location along with corresponding coordinates in Alaska State Base Plane, Zone 4, NAD 27. If the actual surface location of the well is different from that permitted by the Commission, I will also need letter of explanation because, under current regulations, any change is surface location from that permitted requires a new application for a permit to drill. Thanks for helping us clear this up. Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 1 of 2 1/30/2006 8:13 AM Additional Information Needed: Franklin Bluffs 1 and DOT-04 #1 Shearer, Gerald wrote: I dropped of f a new packet with your secretary which contained the changes and information you 'I requested. However, in getting the necessary signatures and getting it all put together the most important part of the package was left out -the final well diagram. I am going to drop it off at your office now, but I thought I would send you a digital copy also. 2 of 2 1/30/2006 8:13 AM Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • • Subject: Re: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies@adminstate.ak.us> Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 12:24:38 -0900 To: "Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer@mms.gov> Gerry, In reviewing the Franklin Bluffs 1 well history file, I'm still confused by the different coordinates listed for this well. Could you help me resolve this? I noticed again that the surface location of the well on the latest Well Completion Report that you submitted on November 30, 2005 is 1,777 FNL and 1,362' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. On the approved permit to drill issued by the Commission, the surface location coordinates are listed as 2,012' FNL and 1,694' FEL, Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian. I need to ensure the Commission's records are accurate. We need the final footage coordinates for the surface and bottom hole location of the well measured from section corners for the surface location along with corresponding coordinates in Alaska State Base Plane, Zone 4, NAD 27. If the actual surface location of the well is different from that permitted by the Commission, I will also need letter of explanation because, under current regulations, any change is surface location from that permitted requires a new application for a permit to drill. Thanks for helping us clear this up. Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 Shearer, Gerald wrote: I dropped of f a new packet with your secretary which contained the changes and information you ',, requested. However, in getting the necessary signatures and getting it all put together the most important part of the package was left out -the final well diagram. I am going to drop it off at your office now, but I thought I would send you a digital copy also. I of 1 1/30/2006 8:17 AM ~ • Contact Record Contact PTD /Project No. Category Subject Date Description Notes Telephone Email Bob Fisk 2051050 Completion Report Franklin Bluffs 1 12/19/2005 Start Time 3:21:26 PM End Time Work through file, fill in info on the 10-407 form received 11/30/2005 that were left blank by BLM. No explanation as to why footages are 100s of feet off between permit & completion report. Phone Bob Fisk, not in until Jan 5. Leave msg for receptionist. Monday, December 19, 2005 Page 1 of I ~~~ Z°~s~ ~•~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASK~L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~N WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT 1 a. Well Status: Oil Gas ^ Plugged ~ Abandoned 0 zoAACZS.ios GINJ^ WfNJ^ WDSPL^ No. of Completions Suspended ^ WAG zonACZS.>>o Other 1 b. Well Class. Development ^ Exploratory^ Service ^ Stratigraphic TestO 2. Operator Name: Bureau of Land Management 5. Date Comp., Susp., or Aband.: Aug. 7, 2005 12. Permit to Drill Number: 2 - 2yS' ~~ ~ 'r~.f 3. Address: 6881 Abbott Loop Rd., Anchorage, Alaska 99507 6. Date Spudded: July 17, 2005 ~ i3. API Number: 50-223-20021 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): Surface: 1,777 FNL, 1,362 FEL, Sec. 9, T4N, R14E ~ 7. Date TD Reached: Aug. 1, 2005 ~ 14. Well Name and Number: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation. (ft): 355 feet 15. Field/Pool(s): Total Depth: 1,820 feet below KB 9. Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD): 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): Surface: x- 665,488 ~ y- 5,748,224 ~ Zone- 4 10. Total Depth (MD +TVD): ~ irlj> S ?"/1~ 16. P~rgopertsyDesignation: ~~ ADL#415408 nearby TPI: x- y- Zone- Total Depth: x- y- Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit: MLUP/NS 05-01 18. Directional Survey: Yes No Q 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: feet MSL 20. Thickness of Permafrost: 1,212 feet below KB 21. Logs Run: Drill string was lost in hole; unable to log hole. 22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD CASING WT. PER GRADE SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT FT TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM PULLED 10 5/8 0 8 feet cemented to surface 6 5/8 i 8.97 ppf 0 76 feet 9 7/8 cemented to surface 23. Perforations open to Production (MD +TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none"): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) !r ~~-//D ~ AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED ~~i,Ql/ L. -~ ~ .I 26. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.): Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Test Period Oil-Bbl: Gas-MGF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: Flow Tubing Press. Casing Press: Calculated 24-Hour Rate .• Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity -API (corr): 27. CORE DATA Brief description of lithoiogy, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary). Submit core chips; if none, state "none". Please see the attached letter and supporting documentation. i Form 10-407 Revised 12/20 $ ONTINUED ON REVERSE "19~a["" .Q /~ ~///fj~ NOV 3 0 2q~5 AN [~~~k0~t Gas Cart;;;. C~rrwniss ge ~.b~ ~~ l7 28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS 29. FORMATION TESTS NAME TVD Include and briefly s rize test results. List intervals tested, and attach detailed supporting d ~u as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state "None". 30. List of Attachments: Cover fetter describes site clean-up, mud and cuttings disposal and a summary of drilling activities. 31. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Printed Name: Robert Fisk Title: Senior Technical Specialist Signature: ~ Phone: 907-27i-4407 Date: p INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: True vertical thickness. Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should- show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain). Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None". Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003 6 5/8" steel casing cut 3' BLS per AOGCC specifications Land surface 12 3/4" diameter hole: 10 5/8 OD steel casing cemented from 10'- surface. Cut to 3' BLS per AOGCC specs. 100' BLS Bentonite abandonment grout: 110'- 600" BLS Bentonite drill mud: 600'- 1818' BLS ~ 8 3/4" hole Cement grout: diameter, 6 5/8" ~_ Surface - OD steel casing 100' BLS cemented from - 76'- surface ~-Bentonite pellets: 100'-110' BLS Broken 3.5" OD steel core rods: 428'- 1818' BLS Drill hole TD 1818' 5'/4" hole diameter ~ ~ RECEIVED NOV 3 0 2005 Mr. John Norman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission 333 W. 7`" Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage Anchorage, AK 99501-3539 Dear Mr. Norman: The Franklin Bluffs coal bed methane exploratory gas well has been plugged and abandoned. The abandonment process was witnessed by Jeff Jones of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. All materials brought to the site and all drilling waste has been removed from the site. The drilling waste that was removed from the site consisted of 113 cubic yards of solid material (Gravel, cuttings, mud, etc.) and 365 barrels of liquid material (thin drilling mud and water). The material was transported from the drilling site to Deadhorse by Peak Oilfield Services. The following photographs are of the loading operation. r. _ ~ S ~` 'iS(,. ~ ~ II - ~ ~ _ cot` S° x ,_ a ~ - ~ u, - ~ s '°+r+w, ~"~Mk.~~4„M ~,Y ,, 1'tiMit ' ~',~~ ~ ~`'s'~~~v -n~~, ~L..r~"4.a~ tvn8ik~ic,.fa ~" "'...+43i+ ~}~ ,.yw~y` ~ ,y, • • ,'~` X ,~ ,;; . tt~ < (i s :~: .~« This last picture is another view of the storage container. Material was transported to the Grind and Injection Facility. The drill site was left as it was found. The well abandonment process consisted of filling the hole with abandonment grout from 600 feet to 110 feet below land surface. The grout consisted of high solids (30%) bentonite. ;r ~Kta ~ 'w 0.. y, . r. t~Ofc" ... • Five buckets of bentonite pellets were installed on top of the abandonment grout to fill the hole to within 100 feet of the surface. A surface plug was installed from 100 feet down hole to the surface. The cement consisted of thirty 94 pound bags of Portland cement and one 84 pound bag of calcium chloride making a little over 250 gallons of cement. The well casing was cut three feet below ground surface and a protective cap was welded on with pertinent information to meet AOGCC requirements. A final well diagram is attached. The following is a daily summary of drilling activities. Franklin Bluffs Daily Report July 16 -August 8, 2005. 7/16 Site preparation 7/17 Well Spudded. Set and cement 10" well casing to 8' through gravel pad. 7/18 Drill to 35 in heavy gravel. 7/19 Sagavanirktok Top at 70 ft. 7/19 Drill to 100 ft depth, set and cement 6" casing to 76 ft. 7/20 Let cement cure, install diverter, reposition cuttings, kill mud, and emergency tanks. Begin drilling at 19:00, rotary drill to 150'. 7/21 6 am 270 ft in sequence of thin coals, mudstone and conglomerate. No gas shows in coal. Rotary drill to 500'. 7/22 Pull rotary bit, install wireline core barrel and ream-clean ho{e to bottom. 7/22 500 ft begin coring at 13:00 7/22 Core to 596' ft. 4 ft of coal 7/23 about 650 ft 3 ft coal 7/23 708 -712 coal 7/23 Core to 722'. Building silt rings behind core barrel. Pull core barrel and install rotary bit. 7/24 Ream hole from 500 to 712 ft, then drill open hole to 925 ft through interbedded sandstone, siltstone and mudstone with thin coal beds and granuale to pebble conglomerates. Attempts to capture enough coal for desorption not successful because coal beds too thin. 7/25 4 am. 974 ft. Drilling rate slow likely because of worn out drill bit. Trip out rotary bit to go to core string. Install core barrel and begin coring at 11:00. 7/25 Core to 1048'. 7/26 Core to 1210'. 7/27 Gam. Coring in coal at 1231 to 1241 ft. We now have samples from five coal beds or zones. No coals have had significant gas yield yet. At 1210 ft, A 10oF jump in the • • temperature. measured on fresh opened core faces may be evidence that we are near the bottom of the permafrost. 7/27 Core to 1321'. 7/28 6 am 1341 ft coring. Hole has become tight needs reaming. Trip out go to open hole drilling. Install rotary bit and begin reaming at 17:00. Ream to 1300'. 7/29 Ream to 1341' and begin rotary drilling at 02:00. Drill to 1488' with drag bit. Bit wears out, pull bit at 11:00. Install core barrel and begin coring at 16:30. Mix fresh drill mud. Core to 1515'. 7/30 6 am coring in coal at 1560 ft. All coal samples to date have had a low gas yield so far. Planning to go to open hole string to get coals at greater depth. 7/30 6 pm cored to 1617. Trip out to go to open hole drilling to seek gassier coals at depth. Install rotary bit. 7/31 Ream from 1488'-1617', begin drilling at 02:30. Drill to 1787' and bit wears out. Pull rods and install new bit. Drilling again at 20:00. Drill to 1815'. 8/1 Drill to 1818' and drill steel fractures at thread joint at about 428' in large washout. Fish with overshot, hooks and spears. No success. Drill steel is severely sidewalled. 8/2 Continue fishing operations without success. We are trying to drill a sidetrack from the existing well so we can at least log the well. If the side track goes well we may try to core below 1825 ft. Rotary next to broken steel to a depth of 735'. 8/3 Work bit to 785' but it begins to bind and torque. Discontinue effort and decide to attempt to set cement kick-out plug. Mix and pump abandonment grout from 785'-300'. Mix and pump cement slurry. 8/4 Standby for cement to cure. Begin drilling through plug at 22:00. 8/5 Drill through cement plug but are still in original hole. Ream to 525' where bit begins to bind and torque.. Decision made to abandon hole. Call at 11:00 and give AOGCC 24 hour hole-abandonment notice. Pull bit, install drill steel w/o bit to 600', mix and pump abandonment bentonite grout from 600' to surface. Pull steel to 100', cut grout with thin mud and circulate grout from hole. Tremie 5 buckets of bentonite pellets from 100' to hydrate on top of grout. 8/6 No word back from AOGCC so mix and pump cement slurry from 100' to surface at 12:00. Clean and pack equipment. AOGCC calls at 15:00 and wants to inspect final well enclosure at 10:00 tomorrow. 8/7 Cut well casings 3' below ground surface and weld on protective cap with pertinent information to meet AOGCC requirements. Inspected by Jeff Jones, North Slope AOGCC. Have remaining cuttings and mud removed from tanks, tanks removed from site, move equipment to Deadhorse for winter storage, final cleanup and restoration of site. • • 8/8 Project personnel return to Denver. Please find attached Well Completion Form 10-407. Amore detailed submittal of data and information will be provided at a later date when that information is available. If there are any further questions please contact me at (907)334-5330. ~~~ Gerald B. Shearer RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • • Subject:RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] From:-"Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer@mms.gov> Datc: ~S"rd, 3i~i ~~n ~i~i~i; 1-':3~:~^~7 -i)"'~Ji To:'Sle~~hen L)a~ie~~-str~r ~i.ni~,"~i:admin.slate.akus=, I dropped of f a new packet with your secretary which contained the changes and information you requested. However, in getting the necessary signatures anal getting it all put together the most important part of the package was left out -the final well diagram. I am going to drop it off at your office now, but I thought I would send you a digital copy also. Content-Description: Franklin well diagram.ppt 'Franklin well diagram.ppt'~I, Content-Type: application/vnd.ms-powerpoint Content-Encoding: base64 1 of 1 12/19/2005 3:39 PM RE: Franklin Bluffs 1 Coordinates • • Subject: RE: Franklin Bluffs 1Coordinates Frorn: "Shearer, Gerald" <Gerald.Shearer~;~~mir~s.gov> Dater V~'c~l, 1 fi ~u~ ~Q~~ 1 ~:(1~:-1~ -~"'(i0 Tn: Stephen I)<u ins <_~t~~ti~c ~j.~~it, rradmin.~tttte.ak.u; Thanks! -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Davies Ii~tai _tc: Steve davies~~ad°~.i.n. stu.t.e.ak. ~sl Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2005 1:38 PM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: Franklin Bluffs 1 Coordinates Jerry, This is what AOGCC's database calculates for the Franklin Bluffs 1 based on 2012 FNL, 1694 FEL of Sec. 9, T4N, R14E, I7M. X: 665116.688894112, Y: 5747989.67526493 Thanks for your help, Steve Davies AOGCC 907-793-1224 1 of 1 12/19/2005 3:38 PM Franklin Bluffs 1 Coordinates • • Subject: Franklin Bluffs 1 Coordinates From: Stephen Davies <steve davies~~admin.state.ak.us> Pate: ~Vcd, i t> A`~,~ ^_p05 13:38:0 -~~~nii) 1~u: l;cir~il~l.Shcar~~r a:. `,-'I~'FS.~ew Jerry, This is what AOGCC's database calculates for the Franklin Bluffs 1 based on 2012 FNL, 1694 FEL of Sec. 9, T4N, R14E, UM. X: 665116.688894112, Y: 5747989.67526493 Thanks for your help, Steve Davies AOGCC 907-793-1224 1 of 1 12/19/2005 3:40 PM Contact Jerry Shearer PTD /Project No. 2051050 Category dom Subject Franklin Bluffs 1 Date 11/16/2005 Start Time 1:28:46 PM End Time Description Emaii AOGCC cak;uiated coordinates to Jerry Shearer Notes Telephone Email Gerald.Shearer@MMS.gov 1:38:51 PM Monday, December 79, 2005 Page 2 of 2 ~w~~ ~~ z~ RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • • Subject: RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Frain: "Shearer; Gerald" <Gerald.S}~earer~i)mms.gov> Date: Tuc. ] c, ~~~.~, ~~~5 ~:~. ~~.~~ -~?~~ To: titc~~,hcn ~)a~ ic, -.~tcvc ila~ ic~~~~ admin.,tat< <ih uti-~ Thanks -----Original Message----- From: Stephen Davies [mailto:steve_davies@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 10:30 AM To: Shearer, Gerald Subject: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Jerry, Here is the email train that I had going with Beth in September. Here are AOGCC's needs for Franklin Bluffs No. 1: 1. A completed copy of the "Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log" form. This form is available on our web site at http:l%urwrw.ao~,cc.alaska.~ov/forms/formsind.ex.htm. Information lacking on BLM's initial submittal: a. Type of cement or grout and number of sacks used for downhole plugs. b. Footages of the plugs. c. Composition of the "abandonment grout". 2. A final well diagram. 3. Location coordinates must be checked: When AOGCC computes state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage coordinates supplied by BLM on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are recorded using NAD 27 and the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC 907-793-1224 ------- Original Message -------- Subject:Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information Date:Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:00:05 -0800 From:Stephen Davies <steve clavies(r%.admn.state.ak.us> Organization:State of Alaska To:Betl~ Maclea~~(uak.binl.~;ov References:<,OF3~OB6330,C1BI11DDF-ON892~707E.00707249-8925707E.0070C3BS cubli Please, I wrote in many of the changes you sent yesterday, but a clean copy would be best for our well file. When well files are made public here, they are scanned into a document imaging system. A clear, printed copy is best for scanning purposes. 1 of 3 12/19/20053:38 PM RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] Thanks for your help, Steve Davies :Beth ~!Iaclean~ut~J~.l"il.~,ov wrote: Steve, • I'll talk to Art Clark about the completion information next week when he gets back in the office. I'll double check the State Plane Coordinates with what was supplied to determine the correct location. Do you want me to fill out a new Well Completion form? Beth ************************************ Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 Stephen Davies <steve davies~adm in.state.ak.us> To Beth Maclean.~ak. blm, c~ov 09/16/2005 11:52 cc AM Subject Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information Beth, Could you please supply us with a final well diagram for Franklin Bluffs No. 1? What type of cement and how many sacks were used for downhole plugs? What are the footages of the plugs? What is the composition of the "abandonment grout"? When we compute state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage coordinates supplied on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied (attached below) by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are recorded using NAD 27 and the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies 2 of 3 12/19/2005 3:38 PM RE: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] AOGCC 793-1224 Beth ~1aclean~.wak.blm,c~ov wrote: Steve, Here is the information you requested. Please contact me if you have any other questions. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates) X: 665448 Y: 5748224 Zone: 4 Location of the bottom of the hole is the same as the well did not deviate >from vertical. Kelly Bushing height is 2 feet above ground surface level. Elevation at the site is 353 feet, therefore Kelly Bushing elevation is 355 feet. Total Depth of well from Ground Surface is 1818 feet. Beth Maclean Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 3 of 3 12/19/2005 3:38 PM [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • • Subject: [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] From: Stephen Davies <steve davies roadnain.state.ak.us> Datc: Tuc, 1~ \~~,~ 2~10~ Iil:>0:(~? -C>>tiCi To: C;eral~l.5hearer;a,~~~l~~~~1~.~~~~~ Jerry, Here is the email train that I had going with Beth in September. Here are AOGCC's needs for Franklin Bluffs No. 1: 1. A completed copy of the "Well Completion or Recompletion Report and Log" form. This form is available on our web site at htt}3:!/w~v~v.aogcc.alaska.~ov/forms/forn~asindex.litm. Information lacking on BLM's initial submittal: a. Type of cement or grout and number of sacks used for downhole plugs. b. Footages of the plugs. c. Composition of the "abandonment grout". 2. A final well diagram. 3. Location coordinates must be checked: When AOGCC computes state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage coordinates supplied by BLM on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are recorded using NAD 27 and the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC 907-793-1224 ------- Original Message -------- Subject:Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information Date:Fri, 16 Sep 2005 13:00:05 -0800 From:Stephen Davies <~steve davies'cradanin.state ak.us> Organization:State of Alaska To:Beth _Vlaclean_~ak.bl.gos~ References =OF340B6330 C~'1BEIDDF-C)N8{)25707F?.C)0707249-8925707E.(}070C;3BS~r~?.bin~ gov> Please, I wrote in many of the changes you sent yesterday, but a clean copy would be best for our well file. When well files are made public here, they are scanned into a document imaging system. A clear, printed copy is best for scanning purposes. Thanks for your help, Steve Davies Beth Maclean~u!ak,bl~n.~av wrote: Steve, I'll talk to Art Clark about the completion information next week when he gets back in the office. I'll double check the State Plane Coordinates with what was supplied to determine the correct location. Do you want me 1 of 3 12/19/2005 3:40 PM [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information) to fill out a new Well Completion form? Beth ************************************ Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 Stephen Davies <steve davies~aadm in.state.ak.us> Beth ~'Iaclean~:ak.blm. To 09/16/2005 11:52 AM Beth, cc Subject Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information Could you please supply us with a final well diagram for Franklin Bluffs No. 1? What type of cement and how many sacks were used for downhole plugs? What are the footages of the plugs? What is the composition of the "abandonment grout"? when we compute state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage coordinates supplied on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied (attached below) by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are recorded using NAD 27 and the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 Beth Maclean~~ak.blm.~ov wrote: Steve, Here is the information you requested. Please contact me if you have any other questions. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates) X: 665448 Y: 5748224 Zone: 4 Location of the bottom of the hole is the same as the well did not deviate >from vertical. Kelly Bushing height is 2 feet above ground surface level. Elevation at the site is 353 feet, therefore Kelly Bushing elevation is 355 feet. 2 of 3 12/19/2005 3:40 PM [Fwd: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information] • Total Depth of well from Ground Surface is 1818 feet. Beth Maclean Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 3 of 3 12/19/2005 3:40 PM Contact Record Contact Jerry Shearer PTD /Project Na. 2oaos3o Category Completion Report Subject Franklin Bluffs 1 Date 11/15/2005 Start Time 10:00:19 AM End Time 10:32:17 AM Description What does AOGCC need to wrap up Franklin Bluffs 1? Seth Maclean is out on maternity leave, so Jerry is cleaning this one up. Find and email the email train Beth and I had going in September. Notes Telephone 334-5330 Email Gerald.Shearer@imms.gov Monday, December 19, 2005 Page l of 2 l.~" ~ ~ Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information • • Subject: Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Iuforination From: Stephen Davies ~steve' davies~admin.state.ak.us> llatc: Fri, lt; ti.~~?~.:1Q~ 1?:Cn:J:05 _O~OQ To:=C3~th_ 1-larl~.~n ~rak.bin~.~~c~~~ Please, I wrote in many of the changes you sent yesterday, but a clean copy would be best for our well file. When well files are made public here, they are scanned into a document imaging system. A clear, printed copy is best for scanning purposes. Thanks for your help, Steve Davies Beth Maclean(i~;.ak.blm.~ov wrote: Steve, I'll talk to Art Clark about the completion information next week when he gets back in the office. I'll double check the State Plane Coordinates with what was supplied to determine the correct location. Do you want me to fill out a new Well Completion form? Beth Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 Stephen Davies <st:eve davies`Yadm i.n. sta.te,a~, ras> To Beth ~a.cleancaak.blm_~cv 09/16/2005 11:52 ec AM Subject Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information Beth, Could you please supply us with a final well diagram for Franklin Bluffs No. 1? What type of cement and how many sacks were used for downhole plugs? What are the footages of the plugs? What is the composition of the "abandonment grout"? When we compute state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage coordinates supplied on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied (attached below) by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are 1 oft 12/19/2005 3:40 PM Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information recorded using NAD 27 anT the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 3et.h Maclean~:ak.blm.aov wrote: Steve, Here is the information you requested. Please contact me if you have any other questions. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates) X: 665448 Y: 5748224 Zone: 4 Location of the bottom of the hole is the same as the well did not deviate >from vertical. Kelly Bushing height is 2 feet above ground surface level. Elevation at the site is 353 feet, therefore Kelly Bushing elevation is 355 feet. Total Depth of well from Ground Surface is 1818 feet. Beth Maclean Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 2 of 2 12/19/2005 3:40 PM Re: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information • • Subject: Re: hrairklin Bluffs - 1 Information From: Stephen Davies <steve_davies d~adinin.state.ak.us> Datc: Fri. 1 ~> Scp ~t10~ l ] :~2:~~ -OSOii To:~i3~th !\9arl~an~ir~ak.blm.~o~ Beth, Could you please supply us with a final well diagram for Franklin Bluffs No. 1? What type of cement and how many sacks were used for downhole plugs? What are the footages of the plugs? What is the composition of the "abandonment grout"? When we compute state base plane coordinates from the surface location footage. coordinates supplied on the Well Completion form, our X,Y coordinates differ from those BLM supplied (attached below) by 332' in the X-direction and 235' in the Y-direction. Our computational program has been thoroughly checked over the years. Could you cross-check the footages and coordinates you supplied? The Commission's coordinates are recorded using NAD 27 and the Clarke 1866 spheriod. Thanks, Steve Davies AOGCC 793-1224 Beth AKaclea.n~a.k.b'.m._~ov wrote: Steve, Here is the information you requested. Please contact me if you have any other questions. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates) X: 665448 Y: 5748224 Zone: 4 Location of the bottom of the hole is the same as the well did not deviate from vertical. Kelly Bushing height is 2 feet above ground surface level. Elevation at the site is 353 feet, therefore Kelly Bushing elevation is 355 feet. Total Depth of well from Ground Surface is 1818 feet. Beth Maclean Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 1 of I 12/19/2005 3:40 PM BLM Rig • Subject: BLM Rig From: 'fim Lawlor~ak.btm.~**ov Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 0 ?6.a1 -U30Q To: ste~e_dawes;n~adntinst~2e.akais Steve, Beth Maclean asked me to contact you on the rkb of the BLM rig. Here is a picture of it. As you can see the it is about 2 feet from ground level. All depths sent to you are from ground level. Please give me a call if you need more info. Thanks (See attached file: DCP 1601.JPG) Tim Lawlor HLM-Alaska Energy Branch Phone: 907-267-1442 Cell: 907-240-5243 Fax: 907-267-1304 1 of 2 9/13/2005 3:56 PM DCP_1601.JPG (JPEG Image. 1760x1 168 ~) • sr -, ~~ ~ ., -,~, ~ ~~ y ,. ~ ~- . 1 .~ «. r a'~ o -..' .- ~ 7. t ~ ,. ~ s ,6~...~ 1 nth" ~ ~ ~ ~ t - ... +~ ` b ~ ~, .. , M1., wf$- ~ F .ail } ~ ~ t !~'~ T~~~ w - ~ ~ ~.~.~ y . ~ <' _. ~.~ ~ '. ' ~ ~ ~~ s _ 3 ya -: Y~Y ~i~r aa+~.x4m ~VOwYW YV V,~?is F ~ -: s 1 s ~ ' ..,, ~.~ 4 at e, _ ~; )1! _ . a ,« ,,. ~ ~ `" ~ ,' >~ ~ _ . .. lofl ~~ '~ . ic•-.. a +~N"Y' 9/13/2005 3:56 PM Franklin Bluffs - 1 Information • • Subject: Fr~mklin Bluffs - 1 hifurmation From: T3eth ~I~~~•Iran!~iakhli~~.~,~ir~ i)atc: Iuc. 1 ~ 5cp ~OU~ 06:;~:;~-(SOU ho: stc~°~_d:ni~s(cl:adrr~ii~.state.aku5 CC: Cicrald Shearer" ~~.ti1~1S~u-~ilm.~~o~ Steve, Here is the information you requested. Please contact me if you have any other questions. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates) X: 665448 Y: 5748224 Zone: 4 Location of the bottom of the hole is the same as the well did not deviate from vertical. Kelly Bushing height is 2 feet above ground surface level. Elevation at the site is 353 feet, therefore Kelly Bushing elevation is 355 feet. Total Depth of well from Ground Surface is 1818 feet. Beth Maclean Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management Energy Minerals Branch 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, AK 99507 907-267-1448 Fax: 907-267-1304 I of I 9/13/2005 3:55 PM • w CoittaCt Beth Maclean PTD/Project No. 2051050 Category Completion Report S/4bjeCt Franklin Bluffs Date 9/12/2005 Start Time 10:57:06 AM End Time 11:10:18 AM D¢sCriptloK Franklin Bluffs 407 is very incomplete: phone Beth Maclean for additional info - LVM. Notes Telephone 267-144s Email Monday, December 19, 2005 Page 2 of 2 i~ ~~ ~ 2-~ • • 2~BnT or rye Qua ~ t E ' ctiT~ Q~~~NT OP Tye' ~ ~ o oP =~`; yip United States De artment of the Interior SW ~ ~ e ~~ ~ ~s~~: ~~ !~+ r~ w N ~ ~~ 7 ~c~~< ~ ~u~c~ ~ yea ' MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE S«An,~E,~~~ _A -AA ~ggCH 3 ~~ Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Region 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500 Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823 SEP - 7 2005 Mr. John Norman ~'~E~VE Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission °P ~ 9 2~~5 333 W. 7`" Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99501-3539 'gas Cons. Con Dear Mr. Norman: The Franklin Bluffs coal bed methane exploratory gas well has been plugged and abandoned. The abandonment process was witnessed by Jeff Jones of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. All materials brought to the site and all drilling waste has been removed from the site. The drilling waste that was removed from the site consisted of 113 cubic yards of solid material (Gravel, cuttings, mud, etc.) and 365 barrels of liquid material (thin drilling mud and water). The material was transported from the drilling site to Deadhorse by Peak Oilfield Services. The following photographs are of the loading operation. TAKE PR i DE"~~ ~ N~M E R i CA =,,~~~ r `,~ ... .yt.. Ypr.k+ _'r`r"'c~°`~.i:.'~. _ t, 1~~1 - c~~. ~ ~ ~~`~ ' t r Y ,. t,~ , ...,z '~ ', Rr _ +~.A } 4 ~ .~'l'J'-" .. .. Mr. John Norman ~ • 2 ^'~ ~. ^P Y, "~ ~~` Ire !~ ~ s+ .. - .. "~fM ~- I'- .... "~kf~ .. `r t. ^ This last picture is another view of the storage container. Material was transported to the Grind and Injection Facility. The drill site was left as it was found. i Mr. John Norman The following is a daily summary of drilling activities. Franklin Bluffs Daily Report July 16 -August 9, 2005 3 7/16 Site preparation 7/17 Well Spudded. Set and cement 10" well casing to 8' through gravel pad. 7/18 Drill to 35 in heavy gravel. 7/19 Sagavanirktok Top at 70 ft. 7/19 Drill to 100 ft depth, set and cement 6" casing to 76 ft. 7/20 Let cement cure, install diverter, reposition cuttings, kill mud, and emergency tanks. Begin drilling at 19:00, rotary drill to 150'. 7/21 6 am 270 ft in sequence of thin coals, mudstone and conglomerate. No gas shows in coal. Rotary drill to 500'. 7/22 Pull rotary bit, install wireline core barrel and ream-clean hole to bottom. 7/22 500 ft begin coring at 13:00 7/22 Core to 596' ft. 4 ft of coal 7/23 about 650 ft 3 ft coal 7/23 708 -712 coal 7/23 Core to 722'. Building silt rings behind core barrel. Pull core barrel and install rotary bit. 7/24 Ream hole from 500 to 712 ft, then drill open hole to 925 ft through interbedded sandstone, siltstone and mudstone with thin coal beds and granuale to pebble conglomerates. Attempts to capture enough coal for desorption not successful because coal beds too thin. 7/25 4 am. 974 ft. Drilling rate slow likely because of worn out drill bit. Trip out rotary bit to go to core string. Install core barrel and begin coring at 11:00. 7/25 Core to 1048'. 7/26 Core to 1210'. 7/27 Gam. Coring in coal at 1231 to 1241 ft. We now have samples from five coal beds or zones. No coals have had significant gas yield yet. At 1210 ft, A 10oF jump in the temperature measured on fresh opened core faces may be evidence that we are near the bottom of the permafrost. 7/27 Core to 1321'. 7/28 6 am 1341 ft coring. Hole has become tight needs reaming. Trip out go to open hole drilling. Install rotary bit and begin reaming at 17:00. Ream to 1300'. 7/29 Ream to 1341' and begin rotary drilling at 02:00. Drill to 1488' with drag bit. Bit wears out, pull bit at 11:00, Install core barrel and begin coring at 16:30. Mix fresh drill mud. Core to 1515'. 7/30 6 am coring in coal at 1560 ft. All coal samples to date have had a low gas yield so far. Planning to go to open hole string to get coals at greater depth. • ~ Mr. John Norman ~ ~ 4 t 7/30 6 pm cored to 1617. Trip out to go to open hole drilling to seek gassier coals. at depth. Install rotary bit. 7/31 Ream from 1488'-1617', begin drilling at 02:30. Drill to 1787' and bit wears out. Pull rods and install new bit. Drilling again at 20:00. Drill to 1815'. 8/1 Drill to 1818' and drill steel fractures at thread joint at about 428' in large washout. Fish with overshot, hooks and spears. No success. Drill steel is severely sidewalled. 8/2 Continue fishing operations without success. We are trying to drill a sidetrack from the existing well so we can at least log the well. If the side track goes well we may try to core below 1825 ft. Rotary next to broken steel to a depth of 735'. 8/3 Work bit to 785' but it begins to bind and torque. Discontinue effort and decide to attempt to set cement kick-out plug. Mix and pump abandonment grout from 785'-300'. Mix and pump cement slurry. 8/4 Standby for cement to cure. Begin drilling through plug at 22:00. ~ 8/5 Drill through cement plug but are still in original hole. Ream to 525' where bit begins to bind and torque. Decision made to abandon hole. Call at 11:00 and give AOGCC 24 hour hole- abandonment notice. Pull bit, install drill steel w/o bit to 600', mix and pump abandonment bentonite grout from 600' to surface. Pull steel to 100', cut grout with thin mud and circulate grout from hole. Tremie 5 buckets of bentonite pellets from 100' to hydrate on top of grout. 8/6 No word back from AOGCC so mix and pump cement slurry from 100' to surface at 12:00. Clean and pack equipment. AOGCC calls at 15:00 and wants to inspect final well enclosure at 10:00 tomorrow. 8/7 Cut well casings 3' below ground surface and weld on protective cap with pertinent information to meet AOGCC requirements. Inspected by Jeff Jones, North Slope AOGCC. Have remaining cuttings and mud removed from tanks, tanks removed from site, move equipment to Deadhorse for winter storage, final cleanup and restoration of site. 8/8 Project personnel return to Denver. Please find enclosed Well Completion Form 10-407. Amore detailed submittal of data and information will be provided at a later date when that information is available. If there are any further questions please contact me at (907)334-5330. Sincerely, ~~ Gerald B. Shearer Resource Evaluation Enclosure _,, STATE OF ALASKA ALASK~. AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMIS~I WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT ANC~~CC~ 1a. Well Status: Oil Gas Plugged Q AbandonedQ 2onnc2s.ios GINJ~ WINJ~ WDSPL~ No. of Completions Suspended WAG zofwczs.iio Other 1b. WelfClass: Development ~ Explbrat6y~ Service ~ Stratigra}~fiie,TestO 2. Operator Name: Bureau of Land Management 5. Date Comp., Susp., or ~ Aband.: Aug. 7, 2005 12. Permit to Drill Number: 20,,E=3-3' ,,~s - /G?~ •'q,f Z ~'~ 3. Address: 6881 Abbott Loop Rd., Anchorage, Alaska 99507 6. Date Spudded: July 17, 2005. 13. API Number: 50-223-20021 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): Surface: 2,012 FNL, 1,694 FEL, Sec. 9, T4N, R14E 7. Date TD Reached: Aug. 1, 2005 ~ 14. Well Name and Number: Franklin Bluffs - 1 Top. of Productive Horizon: 8. KB EI_evation (tt): / ~ 15. Field/Pool(s): Total Depth: 1,818 feet 9. Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD): '~ ~ ~ '/'11~~'?Y/~ ~a<i'~ ~' ~J~ 4b. Location of Well (S#ate Base Plane Coordinates)! Surface: x- ~~,~j ~~I~S y- ~, ?`~Z`1~~~ Zone- ~ 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): ,/~'~~ i~~~ •-T'i~-%~ h~r~~ 16. Property Designation: ADL#415408 nearby TPI: x- ~~~.i?ZE'- y- _Zone- Total Depth: x- .,,~Gz ~"~2 ~- y- ,~~.1~• ~~' Zone- 11. Depth Where SSSV Set: 17. Land Use Permit: MLUPlNS 05-01 18. Directional Survey: Yes ~ No ~ 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: feet MSL 20. Thickness of Permafrost: 1,210 feet 21. Logs Run: Drill string was lost in hole; unable tolog hole 22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD CASING WT. PER GRADE SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT ~ TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM PULLED 10 " 0 8 feet 6 5/8 18.97 ppf 0 76 feet ~ 9 7/8 23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD of Top and Bottom 24. TUBING RECORD Interval, Size and Number; if none, state "none"): SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD} AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 3~Z -~f'i 26. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.): Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Test Period Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: Gas-Oil Ratio: Flow Tubing Press. Casing Press: Calculated 24-Hour Rate ~ Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity -API (corr): 27. CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water (attach separate sheet, if necessary). Submit core chips; if none, state "none". Please see the attached letter. Amore detailed submittal of data and information will be submitted as it becorraes available. ~_. ~ L'S^ -~~ _ ; ,_ _.. Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003 CONTINUED ON REVERSE ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ L 28... GEOLOGIC MARKERS 29. FORMATION TESTS NAME TVD Include and briefly su ze test results. List intervals tested, and attach • detailed supporting da s necessary. If no tests were conducted, state "None". 30. List of Attachments: Cover letter describes site clean-up, mud and cuttings disposal and a summary of drilling activities. 31. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Printed Name: B th e M aclea n Title: Geologist ` ~ p ~ "~ ~ ~ ~ ,' n^ ~ ,, Signature: MT-ate`- +~"`Wt~C~ Phone: 907-267-1448 Date: ~ ~ ~~ INSTRUCTIONS General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: True vertical thickness. Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain). Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None". Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003 ~ ~ MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg, ~~ ~~~~~oS DATE: August 7, 2005 P. I. Supervisor ~~ FROM: Jeff Jones Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Surface Abandonment Franklin Bluffs #1 DOI /BLM PTD # 205-105 August 7, 2005: I traveled to the Dept. of the Interior /Bureau of Land Management's (DOI /BLM) Franklin Bluffs #1 exploratory stratographic test well location to witness the surface abandonment. The 6 5/8" OD surface pipe was excavated to 3 feet below original grade and cut off. The hole was then filled to the top with cement and a 3/8" steel cap was seal welded to top of the pipe opening. A plate with the required information bead welded to it was welded to the top of the cap, in compliance with AOGCC regulations. Summary: I witnessed the surface abandonment of the DOI /BLM exploratory stratographic test well Franklin Bluffs #1. Attachments: Well site pho ) ~'`~ ! ~~~ 9~r c Unclassified X Classified Unclassified with Document Removed Franklin Bluffs #1 PTD 2005-105 Subject: Franklin Bluffs ~ 1 PTD 2005-105 From: Stan,Porhola~cr~~~lk.hlm.gov Date: TUB, 19Ju1 ?U~15 l I :10:00 -080(J To: ho~~~ard ok]and{~i~ad min.statc.ak.us CC: Gre~~_Nohl~~~i,blm.~o~, Beth ~~1~icl~~u~rcr;~k.blm.~ov The LAT/LONGS for the Franklin Bluffs #1 (PTD 2005-105) at 2012 FNL, 1694 FEL, Sec 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian are: 69° 43' 08.14928" or 69.718930 148° 41' 41.68847" or 148.694913 Alaska State Plane 4 coordinates X: 665,685.824 Y: 5,748,390.103 Stan Porhola BLM - Alaska Petroleum Engineer 267-1469 ' ~ ~~ ~ ~1 ~ ;~ da ~~ ' ALASSA OIL ~IQD GAS COI~TSEB~ATIOI~T COl-II~IISSIOI~T Beth Maclean Geologist Bureau of Land Management - DOI 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 Re: Franklin Bluffs # 1 Bureau of Land Management Permit No: 205-105 FRANK H. MURKOWSKI GOVERNOR , ~ 333 W. 7T" AVENUE, SUITE 100 ~ ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 y PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 Surface Location: 2012 FNL, 1694 FEL, SEC. 9, T4N, R14E Bottomhole Location: 2012 FNL, 1694 FEL, SEC. 9, T4N, R14E Dear Mr. Maclean Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced stratigraphic test well. This permit to drill does not exempt you from obtaining additional permits or approvals required by law from other governmental agencies, and does not authorize conducting drilling operations until all other required permits and approvals have been issued. In addition, the Commission reserves the right to withdraw the permit in the event it was erroneously issued. A weekly status report is required from the time the well is spudded until it is suspended or plugged and abandoned. The report should be a generalized synopsis of the week's activities and is exclusively for the Commission's internal use. All dry ditch sample sets submitted to the Commission must be in no greater than 30' sample intervals from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through target zones. Operations must be conducted in accordance with AS 31.05 and Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code unless the Commission specifically authorizes a variance. Failure to comply with an applicable provision of AS 31.05, Title 20, Chapter 25 of the Alaska Administrative Code, or a Commission order, or the terms and conditions of this permit may result in the revocation or suspension of the permit. Please provide at least twenty-four (24) hours notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any req~ 's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pag DATED this day of July, 2005 cc: Department of Fish 8a Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. l WGi~ ~ 12 Zr^C7 S STATE OF ALASKA ALA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COI~;SI~Si~ ~ - `.' ~ .4 ` PERMIT TO DRILL _ ~ ; ~n AAt^, ~~ nnti 1a. Type of Work: Drill ~ Redrill Re-entry ~ ib. Current Well Class: Exploratory y ~~fek~prnert(;Qit ~ ..M~Ie Zone Stratigraphic Test Q Service ~ ~Developntent Gas ~ Single Zone 2. Operator Name: Bureau of Land Management - DOI 5. Bond: Blanket Single Well Bond No. i1. Well Name and Number: Franklin Bluffs - 1 3. Address: 6881 Abbott Loop Rd., Anchorage, AK 99507 6. Proposed Depth: MD: 3000 TVD: 3000 12. Field/Pool(s): 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): Surface: 2,012 FNL, 1,694 FEL, Sec. 9, T4N, R14E 7. Property Designation: ADL#415408 nearby Top of Productive Horizon: 8. Land Use Permit: AK DNR issued 6/22/2005 13. Approximate Spud Date: 7/5/2005 Total Depth: 9. Acres in Property: 640 acres 14. Distance to Nearest Property: 1,694 feet 4b. Location of Welt (State Base Plane Coordinates): Surface:x- y- Zone- 10. KB Elevation (Height above GL): feet 15. Distance to Nearest Well Within Pool: 16. Deviated wells: Kickoff depth: feet Maximum Hole Angle: degrees 17. Maximum Anticipated Pressures in psig (see 20 AAC 25.035) Downhole: 1,298 Surface: 0 18. Casing Program: Size Specifications Setting Depth Top Bottom Quantity of Cement c.f. or sacks Hole Casing Weight Grade Coupling Length MD TVD MD TVD (including stage data) 9 7/8 6 5/8 18.97 ppf 20 0 200 60 cu ft. set and cement 100-200 feet bls. 19. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY (To be completed for Redrill and Re-EntryO perations) Total Depth MD (ft): Total Depth TVD (ft): Plugs (measured): Effect. Depth MD (ft): Effect: Depth TVD (ft)`. Junk (measured): Casing Length Size Cement Volume MD TVD Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Perforation Depth MD (ft): Perforation Depth TVD (ft): 20. Attachments: Filing Fee BOP Sketch Drilling Program ~ Time v. Depth Plot ~ Shallow Hazard Analysis Property Plat Q Diverter Sketch Q Seabed Report ~ Drilling Fluid Program Q 20 AAC 25.050 requirements 21. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: Date 22. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Printed Name ~, Beth Maclean Title Geologist t~~-- Signature t~~ Phone 907-267-1448 Date ~ Z-~ W Commission Use Only Permit to Drill Number: 2G~-~d API Number: 50- .ZZ :~ - -Z GO Z ~ Permit Approval Date: ~ / L ~ '~f See cover letter for other requirements. Conditions of approval Sampl requir d Yes ~ No ~ Mud log required Yes ~ No ydr su de measures - i Yes ~ /~No ~ Directioonal survey required Yes ~ No Other: ~ ~- E '~' 'limit d GDc°iaL ~-l l~-t 5 ~ f` '~I~ r1? it C...I APPROVED BY Approved by: THE COMMISSION Date: For 1m 0 401 Rev/2004 ~ t [ ~~' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ / Submit inDuplicate • • Permit to Drill Exemption Requests DOI Franklin Bluffs Well 1. 20AAC 25.035, blowout prevention equipment requirements. DOI is requesting an exemption to having a BOP. DOI will drill with a Diverter. AOGCC Questions: a. Have you examined the well histories and logs for the wells in the surrounding vicinity for gas kicks and mud weight histories in the upper 3500 feet? b. Can you demonstrate that you have a means of well control that is equally effective to a BOPE? a. DOI has examined all well logs for the wells surrounding the proposed DOI-OS- lA well available to us at AOGCC. They include Pipeline, West Kadleroshilik, Bush Federal and Susie. In the upper 3500 feet of each of these wells, measurable gas readings were associated with coal seams only. Mud weights were kept at approximately 9 pounds per gallon (ppg) above 3500 feet in each well indicating that no over-pressured conditions were expected or encountered. b. I)E)I will be drilling with a weighted mud system typically ranging from 9.0 ppg - ~9.8 ppg. If over-pressured gas is encountered, we will be able to make a 10.5+ s.. p'pg mud to circulate down the well and stop the gas from venting. Optionally, a cement slurry weighing from 13 ppg -15 ppg could be mixed and pumped through the drill steel from the bottom to the surface to kill the well. In this situation, the well would be considered abandoned. c. If a gas kick were to be encountered, the amount of gas that can safely be vented during drilling is considerable. DOI is proposing to utilize a Washington stripping head sealing 3 1/z" drill pipe on 6 5/8" casing, and a 40 foot by 4" ID blooey line. 2. 20 AAC 25.050 (a) (2), requiring well bore surveys for each 500 feet of well depth. DOI is requesting a waiver on directional surveying. 3. 20 AAC 25.061 (a), requiring seismic surveys of near surface strata. DOI has examined a seismic survey that runs along the Dalton Highway. This survey, while shot for deeper target, does not show any shallow hazards in the vicinity of the ~ proposed drill site. Seismic may not be the most appropriate exploration technique when looking for shallow gas in unconventional reservoirs. This is due to the ubiquitous, wide spread nature of these unconventional formations such as coal, shales and tight sands. In this situation targets are easy to find but difficult to produce. Seismic is not valid since we have a high degree of confidence that the formations are there. • • Oil and gas targets, are the conjugate -difficult to find but easy to produce. Because targets are more difficult to find, seismic is usually run. To have velocity surveys specified in AAC 25.061 make sense in this exploration regime. However, this ~ regulation does not pertain to shallow gas development. 4. 20 AAC 25.066, requiring gas detection on drilling rigs. DOI is requesting exemption from H2S and methane detectors. This is meaningless because of the rig configuration; there are no closed spaces where ~~ gas could accumulate. This is a coring project and gas will not be produced from this well. In the off chance gas is produced it will be methane which has a molecular weight of 16 vs. 29 for air. This means that methane is lighter and will. disperse in an upward direction. • • Alaska Rural Energy Program Lorin and Evaluation of Coal Deposits g t~:-~tc~,, -. This is part of a joint State -Federal program to assess the coal bed methane resource potential of the State and determine the feasibility of developing this resource for the benefit of rural communities in Alaska. Participants in this program are the State Division of Geological and Geophysical Surveys and the Division of Oil and Gas and, on the Federal side, are the Bureau of Land Management and the US Geological Survey. • • This coring program is a multiyear effort to drill and perform testing on coal beds occurring in a number of areas throughout the state of Alaska. Many rural communities in Alaska depend on diesel fuel as a source of energy for heating and for the generation of electricity. Fuel must be barged or flown in to the more remote locations. If coal bed methane was available close to a rural community, it could offer an alternative energy source. This component of the Rural Energy Program will evaluate the gas content of the coal beds in selected areas of the state and the feasibility of developing this resource for local use. To accomplish this task, a small coring rig was acquired. The rig was selected for its portability. The size of the rig limits its capability but facilitates transport to remote sites. Pictures of the drilling and support equipment are on the cover page and below. To accomplish the goals of this project, mud rotary holes will be drilled to a depth sufficient to encounter the coal units. The capacity of the equipment will limit the drilling to a maximum depth of approximately 3,000 feet. The hole(s) will be cased to a depth sufficient to contain the unconsolidated sediments at the surface and to provide integrity for anticipated pressures. The casing will be cemented back to the surface. Semi- continuous cores will be collected as funding and conditions allow, with particular attention being given to the coal section. A suite of geophysical logs will be run. In situ testing may be performed as dictated by drilling results. At a minimum, permeability and water quality tests will be performed on a promising coal bed if encountered. The hole will be plugged and abandoned in accordance with State regulations. Amore detailed drilling plan and fluid management and disposal plan are attached. • • The site for drilling in the summer of 2005 is the Franklin Bluffs area, adjacent to the airstrip. The site is approximately 35 miles from Prudhoe Bay and is located on an existing gravel pad adjacent to and connected to the pipeline haul road. An aerial photograph of the location is provided below. All equipment will be transported to the site via the pipeline haul road. Water for making up the mud and for other drilling purposes will be obtained from local sources. The maximum water utilization maybe ~ as much as 4,000 gpd. On average, during the drilling the water utilization will much less than the maximum. Mud and cuttings will be stored in above ground tanks during drilling operations and will be transported to Deadhorse for disposal using existing reinjection wells. The crew will be lodged at Deadhorse. Fuel, except for that in the vehicles, will not be stored on site. Sagavanirktok North to Man-made water impoundment River to the east. Franklin Bluffs that may be u ied for Rig Water /Over one mile from well site w ~ ~„„. :~ u„~.~ .iiFS ~~si~'~^• 4. .. :X; ~.. ~ ~ r+t~~' _ ~ ~t y oia3s-Y.--.~- t .- . s:.-"mn..r :....... .. .. .. '. R. ... _.. .^ . Y a .,. ~ ,~~.x-.J. We will file for a Temporary Water Use Permit and a Fish Habitat Permit. The area is also identified as part of the Coastal Zone because of its proximity to the Sagavanirktok River. A Coastal Project Questionnaire will be completed. A Division of Environmental Quality Permit will be filed, as well as a State Land Permit. Mike Holley with the Corp of Engineers indicated that no permit was required by their office. A I~iorth Slope BureauPermit and a Permit to Drill from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission is also being applied for. • • Drilling Plan for Alaska Rural Energy Project Franklin Bluffs, Alaska, Summer 2005 1. Move equipment from Nenana to large gravel pad at Franklin Bluffs workcamp/airstrip. 2. Dri119 7/8" mud rotary hole through coarse upper gravel zone. Estimated thickness /~ 100'-200'. 3. Set and cement flush joint 6 5/8" OD, 6 1/8" ID steel casing to base of 9 7/8" hole. 4. Mud rotary 6" diameter hole to approximately 500'. ~ 5. Begin wireline coring operations (HT core rods, 4.25" diameter hole, 2.4" diameter core) at 500'. Collect continuous core through permafrost zone (approximately 1300') if time and conditions allow. If not, combine open-hole rotary drilling with select core drilling to the permafrost base with an emphasis on coring coal seams contained within this zone. 6. Continuous core to a total depth of between 2000'-3000' as time, funding, and i conditions allow. 7. Run geophysical logs (natural gamma, resistivity, caliper, density, sonic). 8. Select coal seam to be tested for permeability and water quality. 9. Using abandonment bentonite grout, backfill hole from total depth up to selected coal / seam. 10. Ream hole to 6" diameter from 500' through the base of selected coal seam. 11. Using tremie method, .place gravel filter pack through entire coal thickness. 12. Install 2.5" PVC monitor well, setting base of pipe on the. gravel filter pack, and ~ isolating coal using inline packer set at top of coal seam. Seal annular area above - packer and between the casing and borehole wall using'/4" bentonite pellets and abandonment bentonite grout. 13. Conduct drawdown/recovery permeability test and collect water sample for analysis. 14. Plug bottom of casing using'/a" bentonite pellets, fill casing with drill mud, set i' cement plug at surface as required. 15. Cut off steel and PVC casing below grade and reclaim site. • • Drilling Fluid Plan for Alaska Rural Energy Project Franklin Bluffs, Alaska, Summer 2005 The hole will be drilled using standard fresh water bentonite drilling fluids. Additives to be used include (all listed products are NL Baroid trade names): ''~~ • Quick-Gel high yield bentonite (hole stability, circulation control, clay-shale control) • Aqua-Gel bentonite (hole stability, circulation control, mud-density control) • Pac-L and Pac-R powdered cellulose polymer (clay-shale control, water loss, viscosity control) • EZ mud liquid polymer (clay-shale control, water loss, viscosity control) • Pennetrol liquid detergent (bit cleaning, control clay build up around bit face and teeth) Drill fluids will be monitored for viscosity, weight, and temperature on a full-time basis. Drilling fluids will have cuttings removed and will be recirculated via a 1000 gallon trailer-mounted shaker system incorporating shaker screens and centrifugal desilting cones. Cuttings and used drill mud will be contained in above-ground tanks. At project's end, cuttings/mud will be transported to Deadhorse for disposal using existing reinjection wells. Rotary drilling and reaming operations will be conducted using aGardner-Denver 5" x 6", 200 gpm, duplex mudpump. 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A44 344 740 im P t Tm BM fBBY • • Description Summary of Well Closure Proposal During drilling and coring operations, aquifers will be protected by mixing bentonite and polymer additives in the ,i drill mud specifically designed to seal and protect water- bearing strata. At the completion of drilling, coring, and geophysical logging operations, a temporary 2.5" PVC monitor well will be installed and isolated in a coal seam, as identified from drilling, desorption, and geophysical information, and tested for hydraulic properties including formation permeability and water quality. All strata below the base of the monitor well, as well as the annular area between the PVC pipe and the borehole, will be sealed with high- ~ solids abandonment bentonite grout specifically designed for this purpose using the displacement method by pumping the slurry from the bottom of the borehole through 3.5" diameter core rods or 1 1/2" stainless steel pipe. With the exception of the isolated coal zone, this will effectively .seal all hydrocarbon and water-bearing zones encountered in the borehole. At the completion. of hydraulic testing,. the monitor well will be abandoned by filling the PVC pipe with bentonite abandonment grout or neat Portland cement, effectively sealing the tested zone as well. Upon completion of drilling and testing activities all surface and monitor pipe will be cut 3' below land surface and cemented as required. 100 psi rubber seal Diverter_ head Threaded coupler> 6 5/8" O D Conductor " casing 100'-200' bls ® ~- 3.5" core rod Valve c L T-fitting Valve 0 ~U .~ U_ Fluid discharge to recirculation pit To holding pit uiverter pnotograpn Days --- __ -- 0 ;- ---- -------- i1 ~ -~ 3 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27~ 29 -500 ~- _ - - --_-- _ - _- -_ -- - _- _- --- f-rotary drilling _- - Set surface casing ~, ~ Pack i equipment, plug and abandon well-~ (I Project V -1 OOO com letion -- -- - ----- I P N ~- core drilling ~ -1500 - --- - - - -- ------ -_ _ __ - -__ ___ _ _ __ _ _ _ __- 3 ~ Hydrologic testing ~ -2000 reaming ~-- rotary drilling - -_-. t --.._.--- _ . Q ~ ~ Backfitl to test zone -2500 core drilling -~ 1 --_ -- -- ---- --. geophysical logging -3000 Franklin Bluffs 2005, Depth vs. Time Sagavanirktok Man-made water impoundment River to the east. 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A. ._ .. ~~~ - Depth (feet) 1,000 2,000 • 3,000 4,000 5,000 6,000 7,000 8,000 9,000 10,000 11,000 • ~ Conditions of Approval U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Franklin Bluffs - 1 (PTD 205-105) 1. Per 20 AAC 25.035 (h) (1) and (2), the BOPE and diverter requirements are waived. 2. Per 20 AAC 25.050 (h), alternate well bore directional survey intervals are approved. 3. Per 20 AAC 25.061 (c), the near surface survey requirement is waived. 4. Per 20 AAC 25.066 (d) (1) and Conservation Order 554, the gas detection re- quirement is waived. 5. Abandonment plug cement volumes may be adjusted dependent upon actual subsurface conditions. ~ ~ ~~tiNT OF T Q ~°~=~~= ti~ Un ed States De artment of t~Interior ui p ~ ~ U.S. Geological Survey _= 9 ~ Energy Team ARCH 3 ~s' Building 20, Mailstop 977 Denver Federal Center Sixth Avenue and Kipling St. Denver, Colorado 80225 USA July 1, 2005 Robert P. Crandall Petroleum Geologist Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: Statement on drilling conditions encountered in oil and gas wells near the proposed DOI Franklin Bluffs 1 well. Data Geophysical logs used from these nearby wells to infer drilling conditions: West Kadleroshilik #1 Toolik Federal #2 Pipeline State #1 Bush Federal #1 Results Gas Shows above 3000 ft: Our examination of well logs on file at the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission indicates that in the wells listed below that gas shows exceeding 25 ppm on the mud log are related to coal penetrations or apparent sloughing of nearby coals in to the well bore. DOI has examined all well logs for the wells surrounding the proposed DOI-OS-lA well available to us at AOGCC. They include Pipeline State, West Kadleroshilik, Bush Federal and Susie. In the upper 3500 feet of each of these wells, measurable gas readings were associated with coal seams only. Mud weights were kept at approximately 9 pounds per gallon (ppg) above 3500 feet in each well indicating that no overpressured conditions were expected or encountered. Depth to permafrost: Nearby well logs indicate a depth to the base of permafrost at about 1400 ft in the area of DOI Franklin Bluffs #1 Salinity: Our geophysical log ex, Phillip Nelson, USGS, Denver, exa~ed four sandstones below the permafrost at depths from 1580 to 3180 ft. Due to variations in Rw and uncertainty in coefficients, the best estimate is 1,000 ppm within a range of 700 to 3,300 ppm. Charles Barker and Art Clark U5 Geological Survey Box 25046 MS 977 Denver, CO 80225 Geology questions-contact Barker at (303) 236-5797 Drilling questions-- contact Clark at (303) 445-4608 barker(au ~s.gov aclark~ausgs.g©v Sincerely, Charles E. Barker, Ph.D. U.S. Geological Survey Denver Federal Center Building 20, MS 977 Sixth Ave. and Kipling St. Denver, CO 80225 Voice (303) 236-5797; FAX (303) 2363202 USGS Field Cell Phone: (303) 589-1137 West Kadleroshilik Evaluation of Rw at req uest of C. Barker and A. Clark, 7 June 2005 top, ft base, ft zone 1 300 900 shale permafrost _ zone 2 900 1550 sandstone permafrost Below permaf rost, use Rwa met hod t© estim ate Rw: Rw1 = (1/a)'`R o*por"'~m a=0.62 m=2.15 Rw2 = R o"por"2 top, ft base, ft Rild R16 ENP Rhob DT gamma PorDen PorND Rw1 Rw2 T(degF) Rw1-adj Rw2-adj sandstone 1 1583 1610 145.6 117.6 0.345 2.089 149.9 33.9 0.348 0.346 19.42 14.12 34.03 9.69 7.04 sandstone 2 2146 2188 133.5 129.9 0.34 2.117 129.4 36 0.331 0.336 20.03 14.63 46.01 12.93 9.44 sandstone 3 _3021 3052 26.8 32.7 0.331 2.078 116.8 27.7 0.354 0.343 5.28 3.84 64.27 4.58 3.34 sandstone 4 3167 3185 49.5 55.1 0.33 2.105 121.6 31 0.338 0.334 8.42 6.15 67.20 7.62 5.57 max 12.927 min 3.33717 average 8.11 Determinappm from Schlumberger chart max ppm 700 relating resistivity; temperature, and min ppm 3300 concentration'in ppm avg ppm 1000 ~~a4~ 0~'a~~^1~C~I^1 F'RANKH. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIVISION OF OIL AND GAS June 22, 2005 DOI Bureau of Land Management Attn. Beth Mclean and Gerry Shearer 6881 Abbott Loop Road Anchorage, Alaska 99507 RE: Land Use Permit Franklin Bluffs Core Hole T.4 N.,R.14 E. Section 9, Umiat Meridian Dear Ms. Mclean and Mr. Shearer: 550 WEST 7TM AVENUE, SUITE 800 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3510 PHONE: (907) 269-8800 FAX.• (907) 269-8938 MLUP/NS OS-Ol The Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas (DNR) approves the Bureau of Land Management (Permittee) permit application, dated May 19, 2005 to drill a core hole in the Franklin Bluffs area. The core hole is designed to evaluate the resource potential of gas from coal seams, research gas hydrates, and permafrost. This permit is designated MLUP/NS OS-O1. Upon receipt of all required approvals from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), the Permittee is authorized to begin drilling operations and required to continue with due diligence until operations are complete. This permit is effective from June 23, 2005 to November 1, 2005, and is subject to the application and supporting information, Attachments (1), (2), (3), (4), and the following: 1. Drilling operations shall be contained within the perimeter of the area outlined on Attachment (4). 2. The Permittee shall notify DNR if it is found in violation of the terms of an AOGCC authorization or approval or other approval required by any agency for conduct of the activity. 3. The AOGCC has informed the DNR that it must designate the Permittee as Operator for the Permittee to obtain the AOGCC's authorization. Therefore, under 20 AAC 25.020, the Permittee is designated the operator of the Franklin Bluffs core hole for Section 9, T.4 N., R.14 E., Umiat Meridian, for the sole purpose of obtaining the AOGCC's authorization to drill a core hole. This limited designation of operatorship confers no other rights to the Permittee that are held by the state as owner of the subsurface estate into which the Permittee is authorized to drill and sample. The Permittee shall accept the obligations of operatorship by the signature of an appropriate agency officer in the space below and submit an original of this permit to the AOGCC. This "Develop, Conserve, and Enhance Natural Resources for Present and Future Alaskans." MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole permit will be executed in triplicate. One fully executed original to be retained by the Permittee, one submitted to AOGCC and one returned to the DNR. Permittee hereby accepts its designation as operator under 20 AAC 25.020 with all attendant responsibilities and obligations. ~~~t-11~- 11~~ ~~ ~ Date: (~~0 S Printed Name: ~-~-- ~_~ ~„t~V~ Title: ~.-,20 ~0 q i S'F' 4. The state may issue oil and gas leases to third parties for the purposes of exploring for, developing, and producing oil and gas from the subsurface estate in Section 9, T.4 N., R.14 E., Umiat Meridian. 5. This permit does not authorize activity on Mental Health Trust Lands, School Trust Lands, University Lands, or Park Lands. 6. Proof of Insurance and a performance bond are not required. As a federal agency the BLM is self insured and performance is appropriately guaranteed. The Permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the State of Alaska from and against any and all claims, damages, suits, losses, liabilities and expenses for injury to or death of persons and damage to or loss of property arising out of or in connection with the activity authorized under this approval by the Permittee, its contractors, subcontractors and their employees. 7. The Permittee shall allow DNR's authorized representatives to review and inspect the Permittee's operations and records to ensure compliance with the terms of this permit. 8. The Permittee shall immediately notify the DNR, Permit and Compliance Unit, in Anchorage at (907) 269-8776 if, during the conduct of operations, state resources are damaged or a land use conflict occurs. 9. Approval of this permit does not constitute the specific approval required for surface entry without an agreement with the surface owner or interest holder. Before entering on privately owned surface or interests in exercise of the states mineral rights, the permittee must comply with AS 38.05.130 and an additional approval is required from the Division of Oil and Gas. 10. This permit is not assignable without DNR's prior written approval. 11. The Permittee shall perform any dismantlement, removal, and restoration to the satisfaction of the DNR commissioner. This permit is consistent with the Alaska Coastal Zone Management Program and Local District Plan. This Land Use Permit is issued in accordance with Alaska Statute 38.05, 11 AAC 96, and Alaska Statute 46.40 and does not convey an interest in property. A person affected by this decision may appeal it, in accordance with 11 AAC 02. Any appeal must be received within 20 days from the Date Page 2 .. MLUP/NS OS-Ol Franklin Bluffs Core Hole of Issuance and maybe mailed or delivered to Thomas E. Irwin, 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. This decision takes effect immediately. An eligible person must first appeal this decision in accordance with 11 AAC 02 before appealing this decision to Superior Court. A copy of 11 AAC 02 maybe obtained from this office or any regional information office of the Department of Natural Resources. The state's approval of this application means only that the state has no objection to the operations as outlined in the application. It does not constitute certification of any property right or land status claimed by the applicant nor does it relieve the applicant of responsibility to obtain approvals or permits from other persons or governmental agencies as may also be required. If you have any questions please give me a call in Anchorage at 269-8776, fax 269-8943, or a-mail Matt Rader@dnr.state.ak.us. Sincerely, ,~ Matt Rader Natural Resource Specialist e.C. Stefanie Ludwig-SHPO Mac Mclean - DNR OHMP Lydia Minor -DEC Rex Okakok - NSB Patricia Bettis -DMLW Water Leon Lynch/Gary Shultz -DMLW NR Lands Cynthia Espinoza -DEC Ben Green - DNR OPMP Bob Crandall - AOGCC Jim Cowan -DOG RE Page 3 • ~ MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluff Core Hole Attachment (1) Project Description Amendments. Rationale: These measures are necessary to prevent accumulation of solid waste, to prevent the loss of and/or contamination of habitat, to protect lands from unauthorized solid waste disposal or burial and to ensure consistency with the statewide Habitats standard (6 AAC 80.130), Coastal Development standard (6 AAC 80.040). 1. Roads, pads and work areas must be kept clean. Putrescible waste stored outside must be enclosed in containers that prevent direct contact by wind, birds and animals. Garbage must be hauled away to a DEC approved disposal site. Industrial trash and materials must be stored in a manner that prevents transport by wind. Human waste must be disposed of through regularly serviced latrines. 2. Trash, survey lath, roadway markers, and other debris associated with lessee activities that has accumulated on or along roads or drill pads shall be regularly picked up and properly disposed. 3. Equipment operation and material storage outside the footprint of roads, and pads is prohibited. Rationale: These stipulations are intended protect the existing road, and airstrip infrastructure and allow consolidated concurrent use that is compatible with existing uses and minimizes adverse effects while satisfying industrial requirements. [6 AAC 80.070, Energy Facilities: (b)(1), (2), (3), (4), (5),and (7)J 4. Unattended vehicles, equipment, or materials shall not be stored or parked in the public R.O.W of the Dalton Highway or interfere with access to the DOT materials stockpile and passage through the area to the airstrip. No operations or storage is allowed within 50 feet of the edge of the pad. 6. Movement of heavy equipment such as trucks and drill rigs shall be minimized when roadbeds or pads are wet and use will cause rutting, pumping, or other damage. 7. Ruts, soft spots, or other damage to roads, pads, or airstrips, that result from lessee operations will be repaired. Lessee will report incidents of damage or conflict with other users to the Division of Oil and Gas in Anchorage by fax 269-8943 or email mwr~a dnr.state.ak.us . The report will contain a map showing the location of the damage, a brief description of the damage including the cause of the damage, and lessee's plans for repair. 8. The lessee may restrict access by the general public to meet DEC air exclusion zone requirements and in the vicinity of the drilling operation for general security reasons. To the Attachment (1) Page 1 • • MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluff Core Hole extent the roads, pads, and airstrips, are on DNR managed lands, DNR reserves the right to temporarily close or restrict permittees use to prevent damage or use conflicts. Rationale: These stipulations are necessary to protect the chemical characteristics of surface water and upland habitat that contribute to its ability to support life by reducing the escapement of fuel and foreign fluids, promoting early detection, and decreasing response time, assuring timely rehabilitation and ensuring consistency with the statewide Coastal Development standard (6 AAC 80.040), Habitats standard (6 AAC 80.130), (6 AAC 80.140), Air, Land, and Water Quality standard (6 AAC 80.130). 10. Spill response equipment and supplies shall be readily available on site to handle accidental leaks or spills of fuel or toxic materials. 11. Fuel and hazardous substances. Secondary containment shall be provided for fuel or hazardous substances. Secondary containment means an impermeable diked area or portable impermeable containment structure capable of containing no less than the equivalent of 110 percent of the volume of the largest independent container. Double-walled tanks do not qualify as secondary containment unless an exception is granted for a particular tank. Hazardous substances are defined under AS 46.03.826(5) as (a) an element or compound which, when it enters the atmosphere, water, or land, presents an imminent and substantial danger to the public health or welfare, including fish, animals, or vegetation; (b) oil; or (c) a substance defined as a hazardous substance under 42 U.S.C. 9601(14). a. Container means any item that is used to hold fuel or hazardous substances. This includes tanks, drums, double-walled tanks, portable testing facilities, flow test-holding tanks, slop oil tanks, bladders, and bags. Manifold tanks must be considered as single independent containers. Vehicles, including mobile seismic tanks, are not intended to be included under this definition. All independent fuel and hazardous substance containers shall be marked with the contents and the lessee or contractor's name using paint or a permanent label. (Note: The permittee is ultimately responsible for contractor's compliance with these Standard Conditions.) b. Secondary containment or a surface liner must be placed under all container or vehicle fuel tank inlet and outlet points, hose connections, and hose ends during fuel or hazardous substance transfers. Appropriate spill response equipment must be on hand during any transfer or handling of fuel or hazardous substances to respond to a spill of up to five gallons. Transfer operations shall be attended by trained personnel at all times. Vehicle refueling shall not occur within the annual floodplain. Surface liner means any safe, non- permeable container (e.g., drip pans, fold-a-tanks, etc.) designed to catch and hold fluids for the purpose of preventing spills. Surface liners should be of adequate size and volume to contain the worst-case spill that is likely to occur. c. Containers with a total capacity larger than 55 gallons which contain fuel or hazardous substances shall not be stored within 100 feet of a waterbody. Attachment (1) Page 2 • • MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluff Core Hole d. Timbers used for freeboard on secondary containment shall be stabilized and joined between all timbers, and at all corners, and shall remain attached for the duration of the project. The drill rig, mud tanks, and cutting tanks will be placed on an impermeable liner designed to contain small volume spills until they can be cleaned up. f. Fluid management of the secondary containment shall assure that no hazardous substances are discharged from the project site. g. Exceptions. The permittee may under unique or special circumstances obtain exceptions to this stipulation on a case-by-case basis. h. Spill notification. The ADEC oil spill report number is (800) 478-9300. The ADNR 24 hour spill report number is (907) 451-2678; the ADNR fax number is (907) 451-2751. ADNR and ADEC shall be supplied with all follow-up incident reports. The lessee or permittee shall immediately notify ADNR by phone of any unauthorized discharges of oil to water, any discharge of hazardous substances (other than oil), and any discharge of oil greater than 55 gallons solely to land and outside an impermeable revetment. If a discharge of oil is greater than 10 gallons but less than 55 gallons, it must be reported within 48 hours by phone or fax. If a discharge is less than 10 gallons, it maybe reported in writing on a monthly basis. If an unauthorized discharge greater than 55 gallons is made to a secondary containment, it must be reported within 48 hours by phone or fax. i. All fires and explosions must also be reported to ADNR. Attachment (1) Page 3 • • Attachment (2) (Rev.6/23/OS) Reference: Core Hole The following Alaska Department of Natural Resources administrative stipulations are attached to and made a part of the terms and conditions of the Geophysical Exploration Permit: The permittee shall notify and obtain approval from the Division of Oil and Gas in advance of any activities that significantly deviate from the approved plan. Any action taken by the permittee or his agent which increases the overall scope of the project or which negates, alters, or minimizes the implied intent of any stipulation contained in this permit will be considered a significant deviation from the approved plan. Notification must include the date and the specific nature of the proposed operation, the reasons why the operation is different and a map showing the location of the operation. Significant deviations from the approved plan are permitted without prior notice to protect human safety or living resources; however, any such emergency deviation must be reported in writing to the Director, Division of Oil and Gas within 48 hours. 2. The permittee shall be responsible for all equipment used. No equipment or materials are to be abandoned in the field. All lost equipment will be reported. If lost equipment is not recovered, the report will include a detailed explanation of the circumstances of the loss and the recovery effort. 3. The permittee shall provide the Alaska Department of Natural Resources with the name of a contact person who shall be familiar with the daily location and operating status. The contact person shall provide this information to the Department of Natural Resources when requested by an authorized representative of the Department. 4. The Department of Natural Resources may require that an authorized representative of the Department be on-site during any operations conducted under this permit. 5. A completion report must contain the following information: a) the dates when work was actually performed; b) the total depth drilled, c) a summary of drilling and coring activity;. d) A discussion of incidents of surface damage, fuel spills, land use conflicts, and the corrective actions taken. e) A statement of cleanup activities and methods of debris disposal. 6. The Director, Division of Oil and Gas has the right at any time to amend or modify any provisions of this permit, or revoke this permit. Attachment (2) Page 1 • ~ 7. A copy of the permit and stipulations must be posted in a prominent location in the operator's camp. 8. Should any hydrocarbons (excluding coal) be encountered during the drilling of shot holes, all operations must be discontinued and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission notified at 279-1433. 9. If flowing or artesian water is encountered during the drilling of shot holes, the Division Mining Land and Water shall be contacted at 269-8645. Action maybe required to stop the flow. 10. The permit authorizes access across and exploration activity upon lands owned by the State of Alaska. No person may engage in mineral exploratory activity on land, the surface of which has been granted or leased by the State of Alaska, or on land for which the state has received the reserved interest of the United States, until good-faith attempts have been made to agree with the surface owner or lessee on settlement for damages which may be caused by such activity. If agreement cannot be reached, or the lease or surface owner cannot be found within a reasonable time, operations may be commenced on the land only with the specific approval of the director, and after making adequate provision for full payment of any damages which the owner may suffer. The approval of this permit without express numeration does not grant specific approval. 11. Activities must not diminish the use and enjoyment of lands encompassed within a native allotment. Before entering a pending or approved native allotment, the permittee shall contact the Bureau of Indian Affairs and Bureau of Land Management and comply with applicable federal law. 12. All wastewater must be disposed of in a manner acceptable to the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation and drinking water must meet Alaska drinking water standards. For additional information contact the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. 13. Permittee shall abide by the provisions of Alaska's wildlife feeding regulation, 5 AAC 81.218. This regulation provides that it is unlawful to deliberately feed bears, wolves, foxes or wolverines or to deliberately leave human food or garbage in such a manner that it attracts such animals. 14. In areas of subsistence harvest, the permittee will coordinate survey activity with local subsistence users to prevent unnecessary conflicts. Permittee shall make agood-faith attempt to coordinate survey activities with the owners of trap-lines if known. Attachment (2) Page 2 • • MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole Attachment (3) Well Data Submittal Reauirement (TJR 11/18/2002: MR 6/22/OS) (a) The permittee shall submit to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources all geological, geophysical and engineering data obtained from the lease within 30 days after completion, abandonment, or suspension of the well and within 30 days a8er completion or plugging of a well branch, if occurring at a different time. The permittee shall submit to the Alaska Department of Natural Resources data acquired subsequent to well completion within 30 days following acquisition of that data. The state may waive receipt of operational data from some development, service or injection wells. The state will inform the operator of the waiver prior to well completion. The permittee shall submit the data to the Division of Oil and Gas, Department of Natural Resources. The data shall include the following: 1. a copy of the well completion report (AOGCC form 10-407) with all attachments, including summaries of perforations open to production, production tests, core data, formation tops or geologic markers, and formation tests. 2. daily drilling reports or a summary report of daily drilling. 3. latitudinal and longitudinal coordinates in the original datum collected and based on NAD- 27 spheroid for the completed surface and bottom hole locations, include locations for all plug-backs and pilot holes. 4. Paper and digital copies of all directional surveys, include surveys for all plug-backs and pilot holes. 5. a summary list of all logs run and the depth interval covered by each, also list logs for all plug-backs and pilot holes. 6. a list of formations and other geologic markers encountered and the measured depths (MD) and true vertical depths (TVD) of each. 7. a summary of cored intervals (both conventional and sidewall), including depth, formation name, lithology, presence of oil, gas and water, porosity, fractures and apparent dips, indicate "none" in space provided on completion report or in an attachment if no cores were taken. 8. paper and digital copies of all core reports including lab analyses of lithology, porosity, permeability (vertical and horizontal, air and liquid), density, capillary pressure, and fluid saturation, if available. 9. paper and digital copies of all conventional and sidewall core photos (plain light and ultraviolet), if available. 10. identify depth and formation name for oil and gas shows, indicate "none" on the completion report or in an attachment if no shows were observed. 11. identify zones of abnormal pressure, indicate "none" on the completion report or in an attachment if none were observed. 12. a synopsis or summary of testing and all fluid recovery efforts, including production tests (IP), drill stem tests (DST), wireline formation tests (i.e. repeat formation tests (RFT) and modular dynamics tests (MDT)), and other production and formation testing data; the summary should include test date, time, depth, formation name, method of operation, recovered fluid type(s) and amount(s), and fluid rate, gas-oil ratio (GOR), oil gravity, pressure, and choke size, when available. If no tests were undertaken, indicate "none" where appropriate on the completion report or in an attachment, if tests were undertaken but failed to recover fluids indicate "no recovery". 13. paper and digital copies of all pressure build-up, and fluid PVT analyses, if available. 14. paper and digital copies of geochemical and formation fluid analyses and reports, if available. Attachment (3) Page 1 • • MLUP/NS OS-O1 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole 15. a copy of the permit to drill (AOGCC form 10-401) and the survey as-built of the well location. 16. copies of all open flow potential test reports and report attachments AOGCC Forms 10-421 . 17. paper copy (no sepia copies, please) of all final 2-inch open hole and cased hole logs, including measured depth (MD) and true-vertical depth (TVD) versions, specialty logs (such as Schlumberger's cyberlook, formation microscanners and dipmeter logs), measured-while- drilling (MWD) and logged-while-drilling (LWD) logs (in color, when available). Provide 5-inch scale logs when 2-inch scale logs are unavailable. 18. paper copy of final composite mud or lithology log and report, with lithology display, oil and gas show indicators, and cuttings descriptions (in color, when available). 19. a digital version of well logs in LAS format on IBM format floppy disks, Zip100 disk, or CD, and a digital version of final directional surveys in ASCII format (other formats may be acceptable upon prior agreement with the Division of Oil and Gas). 20. a paper copy of all available well data and reports, including, paleontology, palynology, thermal maturity, vitrinite reflectance (an ASCII format digital version of the above data shall also be submitted, when available). 21. all final reports of velocity, checkshot or VSP surveys (an ASCII format digital version of the above data shall also be submitted), indicate "none" in your response to this request if no velocity, checkshot or VSP surveys were undertaken. Submission of paper and digital copies of velocity, checkshot, and VSP surveys are always required by DNR under the operator surface-use permit obligations. 22. paper and digital copies of all coalbed core, gas and water quality reports including lab analyses of core lithology, coal rank, vitrinite reflectance, materal composition, TOC, ash, suffer and BTU content, moisture content, cleating, adsorption/desorption data, residual gas measurements, porosity and permeability analyses, core photos, if available. All material should be either hand-carried by bonded courier or mailed by registered mail to: Kristin Dirks, Geologist Dept. of Natural Resources-Div. of Oil and Gas State of Alaska 550 W. 7~' Avenue, Suite 800 Anchorage, AK 99501-3510 Telephone: (907)269-8769 Fax: (907)269-8942 Email: Kristin Dirks@dnr.state.ak.us The state may also require the permittee to submit additional data in accordance with the applicable statutes and regulations in effect at the time of the drilling and completion of the well. Any data submitted to the state by the permittee in connection with this lease will be available at all times for use by the state and its agents. The state will keep information confidential as provided in AS 38.05.035(a)(9) and its applicable regulations. In accordance with AS 38.05.035(a)(9)(c), in order for geological, geophysical and engineering data submitted under the lease agreement named above to be held confidential, the permittee must request confidentiality at the time the data is submitted by indicating "CONFIDENTIAL" on all confidential data items. This action does not eliminate the need to file all data normally filed with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) under their permit requirements. Attachment (3) Page 2 • ~~'~~~_. -~. r;~,. MLUP/NS 05-01 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole Attachment (4): Location {N North to Franklin Bluffs ~. ,,~ ,; -~~x .~.. MLUP/NS 05-01 Franklin Bluffs Core Hole Attachment (4): Location Man-made water impoundment that may be used for Rig Water 1 Sagavanirktok River to the east. Over one mile from well site _ ~~ r ;:, ,. 3a ~~ • ~.y~ .. - ''t .Fri • • 1 Sections 1 - 2 2 Section 12 3 Township 13 North, Range 10 West, Fairbanks Meridian 4 Sections 29 - 32 5 Township 13 North, Range 11 West, Fairbanks Meridian 6 Section 22 7 Sections 25 - 27 8 Sections 34 - 36; or 9 (4) necessary for 10 (A) an oil and gas lease or gas only lease under AS 38.05.180; 11 (B) exploration, development, production, or transportation of 12 oil and gas north of 68 degrees north latitude; or 13 (C) a state lease or materials sale for 14 (i) exploration, development, production, or 15 transportation of oil or [AND] gas; 16 (ii) reconstruction or maintenance of state highways; or 17 (iii) construction or maintenance of airports. 18 * Sec. 4. AS 31.05.030(j) is amended to read: 19 (j) For exploration and development operations involving nonconventional 20 gas, the commission 21 (1) may not 22 (A) issue a permit to drill under this chapter if the well 23 would be used to produce gas from an aquifer that serves as a source of 24 water for human consumption or agricultural purposes unless the 25 commission determines that the well will not adversely affect the aquifer 26 as a source of water for human consumption or agricultural purposes; or 27 (S) allow infection of produced water except at depths 28 below known sources of water for human consumption or agricultural 29 purposes; 30 2 shall 31 (A) regulate hydraulic fracturing in nonconventional gas Enrolled HB 531 -6- • • 1 wells to assure protection of drinking water quality; 2 (B) regulate the disposal of wastes produced from the 3 operations unless the disposal is otherwise subiect to regulation by the 4 Department of Environmental Conservation or the United States 5 Environmental Protection Agency; 6 (C) for the purposes of AS 46.04.030(b), [THE 7 COMMISSION SHALL] determine whether a well drilled for 8 nonconventional [SHALLOW NATURAL] gas may penetrate a formation 9 capable of flowing oil and, if so, whether the volume of oil encountered will be 10 of such quantities that an oil discharge prevention and contingency plan will be 1 I required; and 12 (D) as a condition of approval of a permit to drill a well for 13 production or production testing of coal bed methane, require the 14 operator to design and implement a water well testing program to provide 15 baseline data on water quality and quantity; the commission shall make 16 the results of the water well testing program available to the public. 17 * Sec. 5. AS 31.05.060(c) is amended to read: 18 (c) Notwithstanding the requirements of (a) and (b) of this section that relate 19 to fixing a date for a hearing and causing notice of the hearing to be given, for an 20 action under this chapter that involves the exploration for or development of 21 nonconventional [SHALLOW NATURAL] gas and that has application to a single 22 well or a single field, upon the request of a lessee or operator, the commission may, 23 where operations might be unduly delayed, approve a variance from the commission's 24 regulations that apply to the well or field without providing notice and opportunity to 25 be heard. In the exercise of its authority to issue the variance, 26 (1) the commission may approve the variance if 27 (A) the approval provides at least an equally effective means of 28 accomplishing the requirement set out in the commission's regulation; or 29 (B) the commission determines that the request is more 30 appropriate to the proposed operation than compliance with the requirement of 31 the regulation; and -7- Enrolled HB 531 • • 20 AAC 25 is amended by adding a new section to read: 20 AAC 25.085. Wells drilled for shallow natural gas. (a) No later than the time an operator submits an application for a Permit to Drill (Form 10-401) for a well proposed to be drilled for shallow natural gas, the operator shall submit to the commission a written statement as to whether the operator believes that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface. The statement must include [Explanation: This requires operators to alert the Commission about wells that may be claimed to be exempt from the C plan requirement. Otherwise an operator might assume he is exempt and not say anything to the Commission, and the Commission would have the burden of looking out for proposed wells that might not be exempt and initiating an evaluation.) (1) the information required under 20 AAC 25.005(c)(2)(A), (B), and (C), unless the statement is submitted with the application for a Permit to Drill; and jExplanation: this is basic information identifying the location and depth of the well - if the operator contacts the Commission in advance of applying for a permit to drill this information will be needed at that time.) (2) documentation that the proposed well will be drilled for coal bed methane or will be drilled under a lease authorized by AS 38.05.177, unless the true vertical depth of the well is shown as 4,000 feet or less. • • jExplanation: the Commission needs this information to determine whether this is actually a well drilled for shallow natural gas, which would therefore potentially qualify for the statutory C plan exemption (subject to the Commission's determination about encountering oil).J (b) If the operator believes that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface, the commission will summarily make a determination that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface. and establish a response planning standard for a oil spill contingency plan. [Explanation: if an operator decides at the outset to file a C plan and not try to take advantage of the potential exemption, this allows the Commission to avoid the time and trouble of investigating the well and making a determination on the merits, while avoiding future uncertainty about whether a C plan is legally required. J (c) If the operator does not believe that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface, or if the operator fails to submit a statement to the commission as required under (a) of this section, the commission will determine under AS 31.05.030(j) whether the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface, based on information available to the commission. The operator shall submit with its statement [Explanation: The trigger for the Commission to evaluate a well on the merits is an operator's claim that it is exempt from the C plan 2 • • requirement. But this also makes clear that the Commission will evaluate shallow natural gas wells even if an operator fails to notify the Commission that a C plan exemption is claimed.) 1) outcrop lithologic and geochemical samples, that can be demonstrated to the Commission's satisfaction to be indicative of the lithologies to be encountered by the proposed well. 2) surface and subsurface geologic maps, acceptable to the Commission 3) lithologic and geochemical samples from wells the Commission has determined are representative of lithologies at the proposed well. 4) Lithologic and geophysical logs from wells the Commission has determined are representative of lithologies at the proposed well. 5) Gravity and magnetic potential field maps 6) Common Depth Point seismic maps and cross sections 7) Information required by 20 AAC 25.061 8)) a summary of information bearing on the presence or absence of oil, derived from mud logs, cores, wireline data, well tests, and production data for all wells that have been demonstrated to the Commission's satisfaction to be representative of the proposed well. [Explanation: This puts the burden on the operator to compile relevant information for the Commission, which the operator should already have essentially done for his own planning purposes. However, the 3 • Commission is not limited to relying on this operator-supplied information. (d) In areas where the Commission has determined a well will not penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface without using well control within a five mile radius, the proposed well must be equipped with a functioning gas chromatograph, cuttings samples must be obtained at intervals not exceeding 20', and the well must be logged with standard resistivity, porosity and gamma ray tools. Evidence of C2+ gases must be reported to the Commission. The Commission may modify the drilling program and establish a response planning standard for an oil spill contingency plan in order to accommodate unanticipated liquid hydrocarbons.. (d) If a proposed well subject to this section will be drilled within five miles of a well for which the information required under (c)(1) -(8) of this section has previously been submitted to the commission, the operator may comply with (c) of this section by supplementing that information with any additional required information that was not previously submitted. 4 • (Explanation: Streamlines submission requirement in an area that has already been examined by the Commission.) (c) (e) If the commission has insufficient information available to conclude with confidence that a well subject to this section will not penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface, the commission will determine that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface and establish an appropriate response planning standard for the well's oil spill contingency plan. (Explanation: This makes a substantive interpretation of the new statutory provision, namely, that in the absence of good information, the default outcome is requiring a C plan.) (f) The procedures established under 20 AAC 25.540 do not apply to determinations under this section. (Explanation: This assumes that the Commission would prefer a less informal, speedier process than the notice-and-opportunity for-hearing procedures used for Commission orders. As previously mentioned, it is not 100% clear that the statute allows this, but I think there is a good chance that it does.) 5 • (g) The commission's approval of an application for a Permit to Drill does not constitute a determination under this section or relieve an operator of any obligation the operator may have under AS 46.04.030(b) to have an oil discharge prevention and contingency plan approved by the Department of Environmental Conservation before drilling. [Explanation: This is a way to address the concern about the delay that might result if the Commission determined, to an operator's surprise, that a C plan is required. It makes clear that the Commission can issue a permit to drill in its usual timely manner and puts operators on notice that it's still their responsibility to comply with the C plan requirement if a well is not exempted.) (h) A determination under this section that a well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil to the surface constitutes a determination under AS 31.05.030(j) that the well may penetrate a formation capable of flowing oil and that the volume of oil encountered will be of such quantities that an oil discharge prevention and contingency plan will be required. [Explanation: This makes a substantive interpretation of the new statutory provision, namely, that the phrase "such quantities that an oil discharge prevention and contingency plan will be required" means "such quantities that oil can end up on the surface.') 6 • • (i) In this section, "shallow natural gas" has the meaning given in AS 31.05.170. [Explanation: this just adopts the statutory definition.) 7 ~ ~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100 Anchorage Alaska 99501 Re: THE APPLICATION OF The Department ) Conservation Order No. ??? of Interior, Bureau of Land Management ) for an order granting an exception to the ) spacing requirements of20 AAC 25.055(a)(2),) Franklin Bluffs No. 1 the bonding requirements of 20 AAC 25.025,) Exploratory Well and the gas detection requirements of ) 20 AAC 25.066 for the drilling, testing ) June 12, 2005 and plugging of the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 ) exploratory well. ) IT APPEARING TI~AT: The Bureau of Land Management ("BLM") by letter dated May 25, 2005, and concurrent application for a permit to drill, requested an order waiving the bonding requirements of 20 AAC 25.025, the spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2) and the gas detection requirements of 20 AAC 25.066 to allow the drilling, testing and plugging of the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 exploratory well on the North Slope. 2. The Commission published notice of opportunity for public hearing in the Anchorage Daily News on June 7, 2005, pursuant to 20 AAC 25.540. 3. No protests to the application or requests for hearing were received. FINDINGS: The surface location and bottomhole locations of this vertical well are 2012 feet from the north line and 1694 feet from the east line of Section 9, T4N, R14E, Umiat Meridian (UM). 2. Subsequent to the initial filing of an application for a permit to drill for the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 exploratory well, the Department of Natural resources, Division of Oil and Gas, landowner of Section 9, T4N, R14E, UM issued a land use permit dated June 22, 2005 designating the BLM operator of Section 9, T4N, R14E, UM for the purpose of drilling the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 well. This designation of operatorship for the entire section causes the proposed location for the subject well to conform to the statewide spacing provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 and eliminates the requirement for a spacing exception for this well. . Conservation Order 54~ January 26, 2005 Page 2 of 2 3. The BLM is self-insured under the Federal Tort Claims Act, 28 USC Sec. 26.71, the bonding requirements of 20 AAC 25.025 redundant and unnecessary for the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 well. 4. The Franklin Bluffs No. 1 well will be drilled with a portable truck mounted drilling rig. This equipment has no enclosures where appreciable methane could accumulate sufficiently to pose a risk for explosion or fire. 5. The AOGCC received no objections or protests from the public notice regarding proposed waivers for the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 well. CONCLUSIONS: 1. Exceptions to the gas detection requirements of 20 AAC 25.066 and the bonding requirements of 20 AAC 25.025, are necessary to allow drilling, testing and plugging of the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 exploratory gas well. 2. Granting exceptions to statewide bonding and gas detection regulations to allow drilling testing and plugging of the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 exploratory gas well will not result in waste or jeopardize the correlative rights of adjoining or nearby owners. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: BLM's application for exception to the bonding requirements of 20 AAC 25.025 and the gas detection requirements of 20 AAC 25.066 for the purpose of drilling, testing and plugging the Franklin Bluffs No. 1 exploratory gas well is granted. DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated June 12, 2005. John K. Norman, Chairman Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 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 23`d 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., 10~' day after the application for rehearing was filed). Conditions of Approval U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management Franklin Bluffs - 1 (PTD 205-105) 1. Per 20 AAC 25.035 (h) (1) and (2), the BOPE and diverter requirements are waived. 2. Per 20 AAC 25.050 (h), alternate well bore directional survey intervals are approved. 3. Per 20 AAC 25.061 (c), the near surface survey requirement is waived. 4. Per 20 AAC 25.066 (d) (1) and Conservation Order 554, the gas detection re- quirement is waived. 5. Abandonment plug cement volumes may be adjusted dependent upon actual subsurface conditions. VICKIE L HOFFNER Not Valid After 60 Days ] Z 222 W 7TH AVENUE NO 13 For Official Use Only ANCHORAGE AK 99513 US Government Tax Exempt 140001549 !"~' ® 68-1/510 DnTE / '~'~ a , ~ AND MANAGEMEN U. S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR BUREAU OF L ~~~ ~ t ~_ Pa{ TO THE ~ o ~i ~ Q s; l'. a C" ~, ~ ~,e= EfROF j~)~ _ ~~~ +~.oeu t.-- NoT vA1.1n FoR CASx .Not Valid For More Than $2,500.00 Bank of America, N.A. (USA) BankofAmerica ~ paYablethrough , Bank of America, N.A. , ~~' Richmond, Virginia ,~ ~ J `M~.M~~~,~~IVI' FOR +;05 L000~ L7~:058600006 L89 L 3i~'~ L 2~ , ~,~~~ ~r~ r .y ~! _~ .a~ar~:~~a ioon .~ __ _ ..~,~._....-,-..-. ~ TRANSMITAL LETTER CHECK LIST CIRCLE APPROPRIATE LETTER/PARAGRAPHS TO BE INCLUDED IN TRANSMITTAL LETTER / /~1/ WELL NAME ~~~~~,~ ~!~` PTD# zOS- ~(~ CHECK WHAT ADD-ONS "CLUE" APPLIES OPTIONS) MULTI The permit is for a new wellbore segment of LATERAL existing well , Permit No, API No. (If API number Production should continue to be reported as last two (2) digits a function of the original API number stated are between 60-69) above. PILOT HOLE In accordance with 20 AAC 25.005(fj, all (p)~ records, data and logs acquired for the pilot hole must be clearly differentiated in both name (name on permit plus PH) and API number (50 - 70/80) from records, data and logs acquired for well (name on permit). SPACING The permit is approved subject to full EXCEPTION compliance with 20 AAC 25.055. Approval to perforate and produce/infect is contingent upon issuance of a conservation order approving a spacing exception. {Comnany Name) assumes the liability of any protest to the spacing exception that may occur. DRY DITCH Alt dry ditch sample sets submitted to the SAMPLE Commission must be in no greater than 30' sample intervals from below the permafrost or from where samples are first caught and 10' sample intervals through target zones. Rev: 04/01/05 C\jody\trans mittal_checklist WELL PERMIT CHECKLIST Field & Pool J Well Name: FRANKLIN BLUFFS N0.1 Program EXP Well bore seg ^ PTD#:2051050 Comp any U S DEPT OF INTERIOR Initial ClasslType EXP ! 1-CBNG GeoArea Unit OnlOff Shore On Annular Disposal ^ Administration 1 Permit-fee attached - - Yes - - - - 2 Lease number apprgpriate_ _ - - _ - - - Yes _ _ - There is no active lease at this location_Th_e attached Land Use Perrnit dated 6127!05 from DNR,_designates- 3 Unique well_name and number _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _ Yes , _ _ _ - - _ BLM the operator of sectign_ 9, T4N, R14E UM_for the drilling of this one_well._The location of the well _ _ - - _ _ . _ 4 Well located i_n_a_defined_pool_ _ - _ _ . _ _ _ - _ _ . - No_ _ - withigthe section_conforms to statewide spacing requirements._ _ _ _ - _ - - _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 Well located properdistance.f[omdrillingunit_boundary___________ ___,.-__..Yes__ _-__seeab4ve____--.-__...-_-_-.-__..-_..__-_-.._---_..__---___--_- 6 Well locatedp[operdistancefro_motherwells_____--______--- ----------- -Yes_-_ __.--_____.---_--.---__.-__----_-.-_-.--__-.-_- ---------------------- 7 Sufficient acreageayailablein_drillingunit___________________ _______--_-Yes-__ _-____.----__- - -- - - - 8 Ifdeyiated,is_wellboreplat-included______________..__ _ .-__--._--__ NA-___ --_-___---.-__-... - - - - 9 Operator only affected party_--.,_____-___-------- --------- Yes--- ------------------- -- -------------------------------------------------- 10 Operator has_appropriate-bond in forcfl _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Yes . _ - - _ - - Th_e.bond and_gas detection requirements for this well have beenwaived,.f4ltowingpub1ic notice and.issuance _ . . 11 Pe[mit_canbeissuedwithoutconservationorder________.--___ -___-__-____No__-_ __--ofanorde[.Draftorde[attached,RPC__---__._----------------_.__--------_.-_ Appr Date 12 Permit_eanbeissuedwithoutadministrativ_e_approval__.---_____ _____________Yes___ -__ __..--_._--___ --.._------_.---..-_-,_.__..__--...-----__---..--. RPC 711112005 13 Can permit be approved before 15-day wait No 14 Well located within area and_strata authorized by Injection Order# (putlp# in_cornments)_(For_ NA- - _ _ .. - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - -- - - -- - - - -- - -- - - 15 All wells within 114_mile area of review identified (For service well only) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ NA. _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ - .. _ . _ _ _ .. - _ . 16 Pre-produced injector_ duration of pre production less than_ 3 months (For service well only) - NA- - _ . -------------------------------------------------------------------- 17 ACMP_FindingofConsistency_hasbeenissuedfor-thisp[oject___-.-- ____--_____-NA___- _____-____--.-__________________-_.__..-_----__-..-------_.-_-.._.. Engineering 18 Conduckorst[ing.provided-----.--------------------- -------- Yes--- --- 6-5I8"@200'.---------------------- --------------- ---------------.- -- 19 Surface casing-protects all known USDWs_______________-_ ___-...__-_-. NA___ -___GoreholebelowCOnductor.--___--_____-__-_-___,__---._--.-_- .-_-_-.-_..-_.. 20 CMT_voladeguate_tocircul_ate.onconductor&su_rf_csg_-________ _____________Yes.__ ____Adequateexcessforconductor.___-_________--_____________._______,_____._ 21 CMT_vol_ adeguate_to tie-in long string tosurf csg. - - NA - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22 CMT_willcoyer_allknown_productivehorizons_------------- ------ -No_-_ __-.-______-__---______.-_----------------.----------.--- 23 Casing designs adequate forG,TB&.permafcost-_-__ _-..____ .-___-.--__Yes-__ -.-___-_._-------------------_..------.-.-__---_-.-_____.-_..-_- 24 Adequate tankage_or [eserye pit - - - - Yes - Coring rig.- - - - - - - - - - 25 Ifa_re-dill,has_a-10-403 forzbandonmentbeenapp_roved__-___- ------------- NA___ _-__Newwell,___--____.-_____.____-_-__-._ - - 26 Adequatewellboreseparation-proposed--- -- -- -- -- - ------ -- - Yes-- --- - -- ---------- ------- ------ --- -------- --- ------------ 27 If_diverterrequired,doesitmeetregulations_________________ ---___-.---__ No_--_ -.--Waivergranted.___---____.____-______-_-____--_-__. ----------------------- Appr Date 28 Drillingflujd.programschematic&equiplistadequate---___.--__ ..-__--.-.__Yes-__ _-.-fulaxfvlW-9,8ppg._-__.-.______--__-------------_-. ----__----.-_- WGA 7!1212005 29 BOPES,_dotheymeetregulation_____________________-, _____--_____-NA___ -__Waiyergran#ed._-_______-_-____--_______--____--___-___--____ 30 BOPE-press rating appropriate;tesfto_(putpsigincomments)-..__ -.-__.--. NA---- -----------------_----.-__---___--.---.-_--.--_.-_-...-_----_-. __.-_ 31 Choke-manifold complies wlAPI_RP-53 (M_ay 84) - NA - - - - - - - - - - - 32 Work will occur without operationshutdow_n____--___________ _____________Yes__- .-_____--__________.--___._____-__-___--_____----______,_ -..__. 33 Is Rresence-of fi2$ gas_probable - - - - - - N0 - - - - ~ 34 Mechanical condition of wells within AOR verified (For service well only) - _ NA_ _ _ Geology 35 Permit_can be issued w!o hydrogen-sulfide measures- - . - _ - Yes - - This is an exploratory CBM well, the-permitting requirements of_HB 531 and HB 69 as well-as those of_a- - _ 36 Data_presented on potential overpressure zones _ - Yes - - - conventional_ explorato_ry_well are-addressed in_a letter dated July_ 1_, 2005 from_Charles_Barker (USGS) at#ache_d_ - Appr Date 37 Seismic analysisof shallow gas_zones_ _ _ - Yes _ _ - - Analysis of adjacent wells-documents-a_normal pore pressure gradien# in this area with-methane only shows in. - RPC 7111/2005 38 Seabed condition snrvey_(if off-shore) - _ - - - - - - - - - _ _ - NA_ - the section_ to be drilled (Sagavanirktok Fmk Aq~rifers are (see_ comments below)_ _ - _ - , _ 39 _ Contact namelphone.for_weekly progress_reports (exploratory only]_ . - - _ _ _ Yes - Beth Maclea_n_(907) 267-1448 _ . _ _ - . - - .. - - - .. - - - Geologic Engineering Publi Date Date: ' ' Date present below permafrost @ 1300' TVD. This well will be cemented to surface and plugged following a brief coal seam Commissioner: mm Commissioner: ner permeability test. Test fluids and muds will be disposed of at PBU and the well will not be fradc'd, No oil spill contingency plan ~j~ '1 / J~Z ~ ( ~ ` ~j'G/S ~f ~ ''will~berequired-RPC J / t / J • a Well History File APPENDIX ~.-_. ~ ~ 2~ti1 Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Wel! History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. ,,ia~ a ~~~ , Weil Name ~'rl~l~~. ~~~~~ ~. i : ~. k . ~ S~~ ue ~ ~ {e-1°(, Date "~ Z/ a page ~ of Geologists ~ ~~ C z ~ a .t a Z' > ° ~~~ c o ~ d d d c v ~ . a -, s Q ~ ~ LL ~ ~, t ~ _ \ Lithe pescrin ~Sr~#j .~ ~ ~ ~ O ~ d ~ U ~ '" O ~' U ~ '" Z' ~ ~ ~ H u- Q, " ~ ~ a~ Other Notes- Any Ilea# r+r frac#ares'? Q ~ i ... ~ .~ ~ -- a~ m ,~ ~_ d N ~g ~_ ~ ,a ~- G) ~ o ~ _ *, o ~ U Any minera~a#io» ~~ crr coat? Gas or oil shows? Unuswat ~nceE~~i"~riJ rig ar'in care ~ V V1 W v F' Q ~ t" ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~ N 1 q v ~-n ~ ~ _ l ei - re~~ _ ~ .~ ~,.. 2 e ~ , 2 ©s ~_2s j ~.as ~Y ~ ~r ~ ~ ~5 b~~~~ ~ ~~~ . -_ ~.~..~._ - ~ ~ ' ~ ~ `5 ffri : ' a zS0 2(nC~ ~' oo tras4 C ~' Q~ r~5 ~~ ~a~~- . e ' ' ~ Z lu(O Z70 9 : 3C~.. _ ~" i-rolC9. ee~a.l. , i'~tsx~: tz~tc.~~ i ~ c~.c~S~ - ~ . s .. ~ 2?a ~ 2$o to;a~ _ 1-k~,a - Muir ~ ~ ~r~. - ~ t~1i~.lou~er 5', ~2 .1-I,L4'' 2t' iJ ~~.tl~C`~Cl~` G ,~ s l sa~>52-- 8 Zao 3©0 (1~ Z~;~ I ~ Q~ t S~•n ALSO- ~-~~ 9 3O~ 3to ~4,<<~~- -~,y Ccal ~-; ~~~ ~c sL.a 10 310 3`~D ~:U Cc~.-(~ sari s i~. s~ t s~.att~. 3 ZQ 3 3~ 1 4b: y ~ Sk; iatl gl ''°' ~.~ ~ ~ ~. 13 ~ ~ l.~Q ~,f ~: t, ~ ,~ ' je 't~~ l 1 ~ ~dC2s ` ~ M~~ ~ ~~ FOOD c5cr~ t,, ~ldlln vr~ tl 11 N~,,t i5 3ta0 3 ?~ t 5 ~ t~ ~:.. S~ l St~al~. ~ C.. E~tk ~cx~1 ~~' ~~ ~t~11~:. s 3~b 3~,b t5 : ~ 2 s;1 sl>,t~i.. ~ ~c.~. l ,~ r rrx E~~~ u,c~,t>= ~ R ,~ D ~Rfl t-~`~o~l y~,5 sit ~ ~ w gt°u~i~, ~ ~ ~- ,8 39a ~ i ~; ~ Ss ~ ~, ;• ~~ ~ ~ ,s y~o ~ ~~ ~-~ = oz < < t~ ss z° C .~ ~ zo ~~ ~ ~3 c~ . .:. Well. Name ~`'~ ~u~S Notes• S .C . ~ Z' o d~ d c o £ d d d c ~ ~ a s Q. ~ ~ 1i ~ ~ Z ~, c Lithologic Description (Br+ef) ~ ~ .~• ~ •-• ~ ~ V ~ ~, V ~ ~, ~ ~ ~ li ~ ' ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? fl. aC i $ ~ $ ~ -- m m ;c ~ ~ a~ y ;o ~ a., 'o .~ ~ i ~ V ~ ~ a V Any mineralization in cleat or coal? Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core 0 V N W v G ~ ca „ ~ ~ N ° c; / 2Q 9 • J~ ~° Ci r w L~'n y2~ 3 0 ~5;~a ~` 3 "T ~ ~~ ~d ' 4 w, }-~, , L . d t!, 7 yr~4 { .~ . sS '•~; ~ ~ ~s ~ 8 l~~r ~ / , ~ ~: ~ 7~ 9 ~ ,..r ~ ~~~ a t t '7 1 ° / (J ~ 11 ' S ~ Z =SOS ~ SG v' kY ~" ut~ „'•o+- c'.resll 7Ci ' V ~/ , t 13 14 e > 15 i6 ~ ~~ 17 18 19 20 3t~,.,ke- Gc'°1~~~- Roy, ~ ~~c~.- Date ~7 Z a Page 2-- of ~rY' A m We11 Name ~ ~~ ~ ~~~ l Notes: ~ ~ s a ~' o d£ ^y c o ~ d d d e ~ ~ a s C. ~ d~ ~ ~, s c ~ Lithologic Description (Brief) s ' Q ~ D ~ d ~ _ U ~ O ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ I- ~ LL ~- • , L £ ~ 3 Other Notes- An cleat or fractures? y a. ~ .~ ... ,a .,. oc -- d m :° d N ~° ~ ~ .p ~ ~ a +, c U Any mineralization in cleat or coal? i r i or t d ill l h ? U W C ~. ~ ~ ~ U ~ N g o n c e r r occurrences a nusua ows .Gas or oil s 0 v N v ~ ~ 1- ~ ~ ~+ o ~ bo _ Z~ Z ~ 3 ~ _. - -~.~-- ~-•~- --- W~~y k-~-.~-~oas ~ ~. , - - - - 1 _ _ z .. _. . ~ 4 '~^ ~... ~ 5 7 '"'" ' .~.. 8 =; ,t i IvJ h~7L,N4SS ~~JrfMJ 9 io SID , ',a ,'35 0 ~ .. .._ , 12 - -... L i~ W t/~ 1 o NC. 13 ' -•- ' • . y ~ L c~nltC. . ~ ~ . , .. 14 15 _ _'•' _ - ,, of dl.. ~11~ e 16 - 17 18 --- -' 19 .: ~ ` _... - I_a5'r•• 20 ~ .-.- ~..- ~- Nb ~ Sw-~ g v ~ ~ 5 ~ dtik-„~ ~. ~~ i C~ Date 2~ as Page ~ of Weli Name ~ o ~ ~ ~~ ~X~ ~a 'P~k#S Geologists 6~~1, ~ ~~~ ~ Q~l~.~cs ~ Ls,+~J Date 7/z z ~ a ~ Page ~~ of Mates: ~' M p~>r O rt-+ +S+ ~ i~ d ~ i d d ~ a fl. ~ ~ li ._ ~ ) ' D B C _ ~ ~ ~ ~ ° ~ ~ /~~ ~ O Z' ~ ~ ~' ~ ,~ H ~ Q, ~ tures . or frac Any I at Otheh Notes- . 2 - ~ ~ ,~ .,. ~ ~ .. ac ~- d m w ~ N :_°. ~ .a ;., .o ~ ~ ~ . ;_, o V Any mineralization in cleat or coal? core i t d ill i l ? U Q U v ~ C ~ ,.., g ~ ~ ~ ~ N g or n r r occurrences a nusua Gas or oil shows N W f- ~ ~-- ~ ~ 1 _.._._ ~ w ~ ,,~ 2 -~ L ~ h. t l W~ -~r~ 3 _. - T 4 ~, .. ._ 5 ~..~ 6 _... -- 7 .. -- ~. 6 s' l ~~ 'r g ~ ~.~.. Tt~~- ~.~v+,5 M 521-5" - :5 3 c7 10 h.b b'3Z ~ ~~= B° 11 z-: ~ • ~~ ~ r c . ~ 13 ~ 'ln u~tiG r+l ~,.1 14 ~ ` " yy.~ ~^ L ~... /~.l r57t ~. ~1 15 "" . b~tn1 1M~S1.-F 16 17 £ ~ b MN ~.OST Ora ~T . is - Src.~ t- 19 ~~ v 20 • ~ ~ . ° - ~` ' ~t '~ • ~~ r ,~ ~ .. ~, u';A>_ !~. . ,~ I '.. WeIlName7~7 ~r~,alc1„J 1~1~4fi 1 Geologists ~i~;.k=~~i,_ -i~t~~,\z~~ Date 7~zzl ~.s Page S of Notes: i m ~ rv. /~ 0 ~ ~ t. a i.' o Q~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ Q~ Q~ ~ d c ~ ~ ~ d fl. ~ Q~ LL ~ ~, ~, _ Lithologic Description (Brief) .~ ~ .-. G~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ .~. d~ U *~ O Z' V ~ Z ~ ~ LL H ~ u. fl. ' L ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? Q. ~ ° ' ~ ... ~ .. ~ -- °' ~ m ;o d N ;g .a ~ - i ~ o . ;~ o U Any mineralization in cleat or coal? i i or t d ill l ? U - O ~ ~ g or n c e r r occurrences a nusua Gas or oil shows D U (A W U E- ~ I- ~ ~ ~ U N ° g 3 1 v 113 ~,`) _`:...-:- ~,l~~t C .~~ _. -, -• -•- 3 ~.~ - 4 _ 4 `e o 5 -- ... 6 -a '® 7 ~. ~ A ~.y 9 io S~1 ? SSb 1® a l ~S, S ..._. :...._ ' 1 S ~` ret~i 12 I ~ ,, ~~ ~ 14 . •„~ a ~ .b.. ~ ~u 15 -~ ..~r° 16 ~ ~ .~ ...~~. - 18 e • ~ i / .- - O 19 +~-p ~ s «_._ 20 ,. Well Name F 8 .~1 NntPS~ ~ a otgist B ,~ 1 t~ . ~ ~-,~ R, ~3 :Y'tiv Date ~~ ~ Page ~ of v~, l1 r. .~ p Z t a L a i=' ~ d~ m o o£ a d d o ~~ a v ~. E d LL ~ =- .~ _. = Lithologic Description (Brief) ~ p .~ p •~• ~ ,~. V U ~ " m ~, LL fl. `,° ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? m = ~, ~, ~ ;«, p ~ V Any mineralization in cleat or coal . or in core rrences at drill ri u l il h ? U G ~ V ~ W v ~ C ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~ g occu n sua s ows as or o N SS ° S Sfc ~l~ . I D o IB avz . N ~: =: r~, ~le,b~ sGr .c~ ~°,'c 1 1 '~-.°.~" .` ~ ~ . ' l.OC-4 I tpnCrt ~ior~s ~ ~ . 2 ( r ... ... .... . r 3 ~ 4 r .. 5 : _ _ _-- - z., 6 --~ ,7 .._.~ ~~ . ; 8 9 ~ S ..~" L as ~ d ' - -- -~ . ~ ® yz y -rn"~d = 5~ ~ ~14 ,..., ~ .~ ~ .. t,,, 16 r_. ~ ~ ~- ,, ,. i g ; • w„ ~ _" 19 " i 20 ' ~ ,. Well Name. ~ ~~~ Notes: ~ $ O ~ = ~ t ~ i'' o d~ ^y c o ~ d d d c ~ ~ ~' s fl. ~ d LL ~ ~, Z a c Lithologic Description (Brief) ~ 0~ ~~ d~ V ~ O Z` U ~ Z' ~ ~ ~ H 4 u. fl. ' ;° ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? fl. ~ ~ ... ' ,~ ~. ~ ~- d m :°. ~ N w ~ ~ ' L ~ _ ;r, p U Any mineralization in cleat or coal? or i core t drill ri l ? U il h Q V ~ `~ W v ~ o ~ ~ .., ~ ~ ~ V ~ ~ n g occurrences a nusua ows Gas or o s cv _, s, o J> ; 57~ cw ~ 2 : 3 e Zz:3a ~ ._ ...~ .~. ~„Q Jam, ~• 2 ~ , 2 q - 7 ~ S ~ ~ t~ OA.~. Y/• 1j Y ~ b irs O v T^ -~ A q I"~, . 2 w--- "°'~ ' ~ ~ S ~"t}l^ ~ e.A.~~ e t ~ ~s h . ~. w t 5 tv 581 5 i~ 2 -t`i Z3r~'~? "~ ~-r- ~ T>~-;1~ v+~,~ '~ s , . ~ ,., ~,.. ~ t a ~: ~~~ ~, 8 i y.' ~4 V ~ 9 lam. ` 5 I~~! ~ ~ ~ ~~ , ,0 1t S°~ q~ bD '0:~5 p:2z ~y5 4~5~' ~f3 .~-s ?.S ~ - G,titoc~-3 ,, ~, ~ - 'sg7.r-sao8,i ~~- S ~~.~ Z - 12 •~:'-r ' 1 rrJa.~ ro~...o~ .~d~'S',-- J . a oY ~ ,,~ 13 r. i .. -; . , .. ~ acc ~-moL~ -ro~o~.- e , 4 ...e ' ~ 15 ,,,_ - ~ - , 6 . . ® ,~ ~ ._ . ' 18 ' 19, .x - ~~ r ~ N- •-- - ~ 20 ~,.+ ,;~~. ~" {~.. ~' ~'~ ~ 1 ~ C Q T~~ A C. 5 2 ~~ Date j V~ Z z o~ Page ~ of ~ w, OJ r,., _ __ Well N Notes: gam' ~ Geologfsts~~ "~~- ,4c ~ a ~~ ~ Date ~ ~ 2 s Page 8 of .~ O ~ S ~ t a, ~' o ~ ~ N c o ~ ~ d d o ~ ~ a ~ ~ £ ~ LL ~ ~, ._ _. = Lithologic Description (Brief) ~ -~ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ $ ~ ~ ~ V ~ V L *' ~ ~ ~ ~ ° u. a i ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? }' ~ ac d m ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ' i ~ ~ ~ -p V Any mineralization in cleat or coal? ill i in d ~ o +a ~ `o ~ g `'' ~ ~ ~ F- V ,~ r g or core r Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at ~ U N W V f- O ... H~ ~. ~ ~ N ° "ol' . 1~7v 9~ ~,v~ l ~ 3a 1: 37t~k ~, 4o.a 4S, ~._: e SI ~- ,~, ~. ss d ~ 1 ~ ~ .... ~ d~ .Qo-,~~u...:4.~..E ~ s~~-D' '~ 2 ~, ~ . 4 . . 5 . _- . ..... 6 .o` 7 ;~.- •8 CefG 9 M~ ,io ;q~6 ~3 G ~ 4 X16 2; I `~ 2 : Z~ ~•. ~ ,_'.._ ~ ~'vs~ w..'~,~.,:V, Ss ... w~.aJ 11 i ~~~ ~~ `•-~. A 12 ~ __ ~ ~~ ~ ~.'~. 13 ._..~ . ... 14 . -~ • 15 ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~-: t 16 ~ _ ~~ 17 - 19 _ 20 ~~p~,.., ,----- Well Name.. ~t3 - ~ Geologists ~ g~~. / 5~18~ Date -~~ y 23, ~°S Page ~ of Notes: ~~'~ ~ •-• $ O z ~ a t n. i'' ; d~ d c o ~ d d a c v ~ a s C. ~ ~ u. ~ ~, t Q, c Lithologic Description (Brief) ~ ~ -~-• ~ ,~ $ ~ ~ U o ~, U ~ Z, ~ F ~ u. fl. ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? Q ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ -- d m w ~ ~ d w :° ~ .~ ~ ~ i ~ U ~ ~ -p ~ V Any mineralization in cleat or coal? Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core 0 v N W v C ~ I- ~ ~/ ~ ~ N °:~Ilo l~ l~lb ~I ~~ 3:s9 ~;ob q•I r~s 4o-s --,~~ ~ ~,~~-~ ~ ~ Sr- cue .._ 2 -' -~ ~ ~ ~~ s ~ lP ~!t l ~ S : 6 (o S : l ~- `Fo'S -- ,~..r ~ nr"~ ~ ~."""'..'-e~t^.; --~ - 4 ' , - _ ~.-, 6 ,.- :-_ --~~ 7 .. ... 8 _,. - o.. '~""' 9 _~ ~. 11 -~ ~ ti ~ ~ 12 - -- ., ~.. ~ ~^.~t 1s ~.c+M'se'u~~ ri 13 ~ a. ~~ 4 ~ & ~ ~~I'l 14 .... t ~ ~ ~~{ 15 ~ w 17 ~ ~ - 18 ~, f' sL t~+ ~ 19 ~: 20 ~~ ^ $ C ~ ~. ~ S a ~ c ~ ~ d ~ c ~ d d c ~ ~ a ~ fl. ~ "~ ~' ~ ~ ~ ., Lithologic Description (Brief) ,~ ~ ~ C $ ~ ~ ~ U o ~ U ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ u. a, L 3 ' Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures . fl. ~ ~ .~ .o ... ~ " ~ m ;~ ~ ~ N :_°. ~ .a ~ ' ~ ~ ~ p U Any mineralization in cleat or coal? ~ `o +a ~ o ~ ~ *'' g ~ ~ V ~ ~ Gas or oii shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core 1 '~, u ~ 2 _ 3 v ,~. 4 5 c6 v V _~ r co D ,~.FT 7 b"~3 to~3 bpi to b " ~',5 D ~j,l~ u~~ ~ _ - ~.oSi C.rcr'L a rJ r^~,~,.~ ~ J ~. t. .,. ,~~ _r ~ ~, ~; ~. v -~ ;, ._. T "~ fir.. .. /~ ~1 ^ONL -: c~( ~± C !~- 9 e~y 70 ~ 10~41o Cc51 ~ ~'.~k ~!J Z ~1,a '- `.~~-~. ~ S ~~ +J _11 ~ . ~-- 12- ~.. "!~~ . ~~. ~4 ~~ ~ rJ 13 ~ _ o. rs; 1~ ~ Zt `bS\ fob ~ , ~~, ~ °l .c~ 35. J ~~ -~ _A- '~ ; 16 ' ` ~ _ 17 ~ _ ~ y rr 18 ~~ :=' ~~ ~ i ~ :.. 19 :gray"'°"". .,.. ~ ~ S: d,.,, `~~~ ~~ . ~~.. -s~ _ ~l~i~IC~-l vJ WeHl~ame Fg - l Geologists ~1~~+c..~.1~2~~,- ~~irr~.a~,,J Date=7~3 ~ o~~ Page ~1 of Notes: ~ z a a ; c o ~ c ~ ~ ~ £ ~~; _ Q Lithologic Description (Brief) ~ ~ .-. m .-. ° U ~ "' 0 V ~ '~ + ` d ~ -LL ° Q . ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? fl.. ~ .zr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ m = ~ 14 ~ N ~ ~ ~4' L ~ ~. ;, p ~- Any mineralization in cleat or coal . ~ ~ -: U U ~ C ~ ~ ~. ~ ~ V ~ N U Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core N W co ,., ~ a 1 z 3 _.. ,_ •. .. ;~ 17SOJ~ S~~ 4 ~ ~ I ~ ZrD~ ' 2rl ~ ~ '~. ~ ,. `~~ t., ... 5 . `~- - "~'. ... ,... ~~ },Ak ~ L. ,. , a~i g ..... .~,", , ,8 s.~': ~~ ~t'~ ~JD ,'~.~:~:: ~~~ ~r ~' - '.u5tc/te, fow~us+'1.~Z ~1~,.~ v .c- ~ - ~ . - _`ti_ y.. _ ~,~ 13 _ - ~ ~; ~~~ ~~~~. f~ - a~- ~.w~~~r, 94 ~ . - • 16 - ~ -^ .~?_-- ~,~G~SToY`'L CuWn/Wc.~LJ ~-b 5r~~t 5-ac-~{J t7 r ~ ~(j( ` ~ ~ - `~ ~M Vii, c~ ~, ` ` 1r h,` 18 .. - 19 r ___ , y ~ . 4 ~ ~. ~ ~ 2b _ `~ ~' E _~ ~ ""~'_ 1 1, ~ nk ~ boa ~,; ~ ~ r_ ~~~ r~-~ 2 7i ~ ~ ..~ P ~ '~ ~ ~ .~ ~r ~I O z t a S. fl„ ~' > d~ d c o ~ d N a c ~ £ a s C. E d LL ~ e. t ~. ~ Lithologic Description (Brief) ,_ 3 C $ 0 $ ~ v V 0 ~, V `~ ~, '~ ~ ~ u. ~ ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? G. y L `'' .~ `'' ~ ~ m »° ~ ~ H _°- ~ ~ ~ L ~ ~ ;~, o Any mineralization in cleat or coal? ~ ~ v N = U ~ ~ ,.~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ V Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core W F- o .. ~. F N 1 ,_. _ 2 _ 4 ~.. ,... 6 ~ ~ ~ • - ~ ~ ~ V 7 . ~- _ .- vF ~ w ~.u~ a , u; ,...:...9 s, ,rt~Z~ t.,z~ s _ r io - s, --' ~ ~ t .c .~ v, 1, ~~'1 S,1 11 ~„~' j _ 5 , dsti 1 ~"~ 1, 12 ' ~ ., ,_ 13 . ~ P ~. , ~ ,-. p ~ Go~~ S}v.b ~~ ha)y_ ~ck.Z~ rn} fJ rJ 14 :.... ,,. _ . > ~3 i s ~ a ~ ~ ~ p. 7 1 _I ~ ,~ =r~ ~ ~ f V ~ ~ U ~ ~ ~~ 5 E+-. 17 ~, ..: !1 .~ ~^ - ~ U C~~., 19 r ,s _ --~~ ; .~ ,, _ ,~ 20 y r~ i L _ ~~~~, k r a ' n t:. <, ~. r i~ '-~a.ui2 Well Name.. ~('~ - ~ Geologists ~~U 4c1~- j Q~1w~ ~~ Date "71 z3 /mss" Page ~ 3 of Notes:. - ,~, .~ f ~~ ~ , ~~ ,r., ''' ~,yk., :,. '~: O _ rs+ ~ t €: n, ~ Z' o ~ ~ a c o .~ ~ ~ u c ~ ~ a ~ C. ~ ~ ~ v a = Lithologic Description (Brief) ` s ~ p ^ ~ ~'~^ O ~ ~ -- ~ V ~ ,, o V '~ ~, _ ~ ~ ~ Lt. Q ' L ~ ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? 'r ' n. ~ ~ 'a ~ a> ~ m = d ~ ~ a = ~ ~- .o a~ ~ ~ - ~, p U ~ Any mineralization in cleat or coal . 0 U N W v ~ G ~ H ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~ ~ Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core N .W ~ 2 `7llI 2 X01 7oZ ' .~- ~~,,~5~ ..{.~~~o~ ~~r' ~ ~ ,,~~1c,t ~ -- C,~.e. o ~ -- ~~tl..~. ' tuv~u..l2a~~- v~w~~.><~. ~r2Q z °~` s 4 ~. _ J ~{ 6 2 ~~ _ 6 ~ ~`. 7 ~C7 ~:: ~ r ° ~ 1,:_ --t~ ~•~ ~- . ~ ~. n J ~ ., O , 10 ~ ~ ~ S 11 6 ~~ ~ ~o~,~-7 ~~•o - S~ i .12 1' 1.3 ~~ I G ~ Z "i`i'1~ _ .. ~ 1" ~ X~~"" ~ l Jig ~rrtXi~E}~YIO.~x/~i 14 . , 15 ~ ~_` 16 ~ -. .~, l 100 'F --- ,~L,r,,,,~ `~O Co H ,~ w ~ 17:; 18 ., ~g _.., c ~~, 20 .~, ,_ : ~ `- s ~ -.z _ ~ .. ,,, c ~;..~ „ _ a .. }_- t•yt ,, ~; ., _ ,~ ~ ~,, ,~,,- Well Name ~ R _ ~ Geologists Notes• ~-" ~/f ~.° , ilY~ ~ T } '} ~ ! T ~,~ ~ _ r ,- ~:i ~ z a a ; ° c o ~ c ~ s " ~ ~ ~ v ~. = Lithologic Description (Brief) s ~ 0 $ ~ $ ° ~ U ~ "" V ~ ~ ~ ~} d ~ ~ ~ u. ~ ' i ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? fl. ~ ,~ ... ~ ... ~ -~ d ca m ~ ~ yea ~ ,~ ' ~ d ~ E V ~ ~ o ~ V Any mineralization in cleat or coal . ~ Gas or oit shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core ~ v N W ~ ~ 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ N ° ~ ~v (Z 7ZZ 22,E ~o ~~ ~ ~t3. ~ 1 J 4 ` ~ ` , •fa 2 t ~ 3 ~c 22 t j L 4 Z5 7i~ 5 & 1 ~t s Ku ~~g.7 '~ 51~c5~' ~ ~ t `5 .S ~.. c~-+~ ~ °-a°-P a .. ~~;o~-" -Z>.1- io :r> - 11 r 12 . 13 14 15 16 17 e .- 18 r 19 ,. 20 _ - ~ , .. _ ,T Y 1 ' ~,- ~ ~ Well Name ~~ - 1 Geo~egtsts 3,.~lzt.: ~?~~~ ~b~rs 1~,,~ Date Notes: ~~30- it , ~, , b ~ a N.. - Zj ,l _ / .. 1 Page 1' of c,~.~11 ~ ti dv fir- z Q. a - ;- o/ o. ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~,, a c - r Lithologic Description (Brief) v ~ ~ ° V ~ " ~ ~ " d ~ ~ ~- u. ri, ' ~ £ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? Q L .,. ,a ...~ o~ -- "~, d_ m ;a, y ;a • 'a 'v i ~ ~ o V Any mineralization in cleat or coal? e t d ill i i l h ?U il W" ~ O ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~ N r r g or n co . nusua occurrences ~ Gas or o s Q V N U Z ~~~-i~ ~•~ ~ ~ - -~-- IJl 14.. 1 N {i1n V L4G•. L. r~ ~,,. ~.~ l~Yi~::~ ~ - ,'~~~ ~~ 7 3 - y - _ --- ,~, ~ ~ ~~ ^r- ' ~S ~- - ~ w~ ll~ ~ - 5 \~ ~ a ~ ~ - q- `f _ •. ~ 5. ~ ~- S~,t0.t2 b4rt~. (~+-~t~s ~ ~„~c~r ~,p~"~- s '`f '" 3`~5 ~;"- Ct~b-1, ~ivto~ sit gG:0-42-, ~'Q~ ~~ r0.au~QS. 7 ~ _ 80~°` ~L'~ ~to:3y +~s s ____ ~.. ~~ ,_• ~.v~+ S . ~. ' le„sS. ec~ t~a~.c~t~ , e ~' Sd5 `~ ~ 5` 1" l~. a'7 '~~ ~ •~ s~ ({st-o~ sr E t` 4~l ~ '~r`rt~~ re~uults 9 ~, is 8zs i~; 22 17: 4s s~,5 ~ ~ ,-.~, s;i~- sl+ >o~.~ ~~~ Q 3~ , ~ e. ._.... 5il SInCs.lst ? LO,+ Sar~ 835 w_ . 13 8~5 ~ 8~ 1~ 2a2 ~° ~~ ~-- ~,.. ... - _~ . '~~~'~. X90-~•~ Ss ~ I ~R a 1~ 1a ~ g ~ ~ Zr7:31 2;400 ~T 7 . ,.~. --_ ~-~.., 0-13Z t• ~~ Ss ~8 15 87 ~ ~l~ s ~ 21 , Y~ Z/r $-/ ~/ S , ~"`• ` ~ pp V~ -J~rSc ~e ~ SS ~.iw,.s 16 S g~~ / 2t'•Sg ZZ~~5 %~ 1" ,',~~~, SI~'~'w uw~_L,S ~~ n '~o ~ Z2 :4e ~2'.~/ 3Z~ ~- ._.. ~ ;. ~ W s~ '/~a~L ~Ss ~ vtAO,.i,, ceoQ #~.~ 1s rs~3 22;x° ~,:~d 475. ,. ,. ,,,, . 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W Z' ; ° a°i ~ ~ -- U d£ a c o y ~' V O Z' ~ m :° ~ o ~ d i d c ~~ ~ '" V ~ i'' o ~ :~ N= ~ ,,,, ~ H ca ~ a ~ ~ 'v ~ ~ fl. ~ H ems.. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ v LL !?. ~ L ~ o ~ V .v a s ~ ~ ~ ? +, o ~ V N Lithologic Description (Brief Other Notes- An cleat or fractures? Y Any mineralization in cleat or coal? Gas or oil shows? Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core o - 3 , 4 ff `` ~ l~S~ ndo ~ ~ ~3 ,t ~ 3 , 1 ~ ~ 2 ~~ ~CG'Ne ~ ~ VFW,- ~, 'I s ~c } t33~- 1341- 3 S'- 4,i~ ~'~t~ _ 428 T ~-.'..-._,.-- (~ g v C! $~f ~ 4 6r ~ ,~,t}, +.o.~W.LJ '`~"', . ,~.. "V ~ ~ ,... 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Q L ~ o o V ~ Q c ca E , ~ ~ ~, o ~ U N . _____ _ Lithologic Descr.~ptio~ :(Brief ~ Other Notes ,Any cleat, or fracture' . alization ~n Meat or coal . Gas or oyl shows? Unusual o~urrences ~t drill rig or in core ~ 1 /boon ~~ 9~l ~ '~:: ~ ~ 4 ~ 71 ~ :~ : ~. . 6 _( ._ , s t, ;~ ~ ~ . , fo Q Z. ^°- -- ~ ~ . ~ „~- 1'2 S .___ 13 .,, .- ~' .~ ~ . ' 14 _ ,. _ ,- r ~ ~ - ~ ~~ - ~n , 16 p1 ~ ~- - 17 /~ rr ' `; ~~ , 1 X/ ~ 1/ ~- e - is rta I ,9 ~3 /b td, l~l~;,~ ~,~ /~ i~S~ ~ G _~ _i rbro.~ - ~ 1b io ~ ~ ~~ , ~ - s~~ ~ ~ - ~~ 6(0 6 ,_ r- -~ - 20 ~ 3 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ,., ~~,_ , t1 ~ ~ ,..,, ~. ~ ~ ~~ ~~ Weil Name ~~,3 ~' ~- Geologists Date ~ - 3 ° - z ~~ S Page 5'Z of Notes• ,~ $ •~ fl. 0 o Z c ~ v ~ n. d ... ~ ~ ~ s a ~ ~ ~ ~ W z ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a~ c c ~ V ~ ~. ~ m ~ ~_ ~ ~ H O ..- a~ d v e ~ ~ V •~ "' ~ N ~ ~_ ,~, ~ I"' ~ -- °' ~ ~ ~ ~ a £ d ~ ~ °~ ~ rC ~ ~ ~ V. a, ~ ' ~ U ~ ~ Q. c ~ ~ .~ a V N Lithologic Description (Brief) Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? Any mineralization in cleat or coax? Gas or oil shows. Unusual occurrences at drill rig or in core /6 3 (~ / / ~ a ~.. b ~ 5 r .s 2 c? ~ ~ a ,._ -- z s z io ~ 11 12 13 ~ Z 14 Z 15 2 16 17 ,s ~~ 2 1s (~ 33 20 ~~ 3~ _ ~ -. ~ O. z ,~~~ -~; ,~ c ~+ ; ~. ~ a ~ o ~ d d d o ~ ~ a ~ a LL.. B d Ci ~ ~;, - .~ a c - - - - Lthologic Description (Brief) "' 3 ~ . ° ~ "' V ~ " ~ ~. LL: ,~ `~° ~ Other Notes- Any cleat or fractures? fl. ° .3 ~ .... ~~ ,~ .... oc o m m »_°. ~ ~ N :° ~ ,o ~ ~ ~ 3 ~ ~ ;~, o ~ V Any mineralization in cleat or coal . Gas or oil shows? C7nusual occurrences at drill rigor 1n core G o v ~ " to W v C ~ ~ ~ ~ U ~ ~ . cn o `(~17 ~+~;~ lL~~' 2~22.~c ~;3r y~ 3~- t~s ~~ .. t~o~ se>~ 2 , t~~~ l L~ 3 : fi5 3°a- ..~.-,,,~. 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