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~~ INDEX OTHER ORDER NO. 9 1. November 30, 1999 Forcenergy, submittal redoubt field plan 2. December 3, 1999 Notice of Hearing, Affidavit of publication 3. January 5, 2000 Field plan and company plan. 4. January 5, 2000 Transcript, sign in sheet for hearing Other Order No. 9 i • STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 In the matter of Forcenergy's request for ) approval of the Redoubt Field Plan ) pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) ) January 6, 2000 ORDER IT APPEARING THAT: On November 30, 1999, Forcenergy Inc ("Forcenergy") submitted the Redoubt Field Plan for purposes of AS 38.05.180(f)(5) to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission") and requested approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). A copy of the Redoubt Field Plan is attached as Exhibit 1. Notice of a public hearing to be held on January 5, 2000 was published in the Anchorage Daily News and the Peninsula Clarion on December 3, 1999. A public hearing was held on Forcenergy's Redoubt Field Plan on January 5, 2000. No testimony was received except from Forcenergy. The Redoubt Field Plan contains a voluntary agreement by Forcenergy to use its best efforts to employ residents of this state, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in this state for work in connection with the development of the field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that Forcenergy's Redoubt Field Plan approved pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). DONE a chorage, Alaska and dated January 6, 2000. ~ ~~~irrul~2.~.. Robert N. Christenson, P.E. Camille Oechsli Chair Commissioner DRI / McGr2w~Hil1 Randall Nottingham 24 Hartwell Lexington, MA 02173 PIRA ENERGY GROUP LIBRARY 3 PARK AVENUE (34th & PARK) NEW YORK, NY 10016 OVERSEAS SHIPHOLDING GRP ECON DEPT 1114 AV OF THE AMERICAS NEW YORK, NY 10036 NY PUBLIC LIBRARY DIV E GRAND CENTRAL STATION P O BOX 2221 NEW YORK, NY 10163-2221 ALASKA OFC OF THE GOVERNOR JOHN KATZ STE 518 444 N CAPITOL NW WASHINGTON, DC 20001 OIL DAILY CAMP WALSH 1401 NEW YORK AV NW STE 500 WASHINGTON, DC 20005 ARENT FOX KINTNER PLOTKIN KAHN LIBRARY WASHINGTON SO BLDG 1050 CONNECTICUT AV NW WASHINGTON, DC 20036-5339 US MIN MGMT SERV CHIEF OCS STATS & INFO 381 ELDEN ST MS 4022 HERNDON, VA 20170-4817 LIBRARY OF CONGRESS STATE DOCUMENT SECTION EXCH & GIFT DIV 10 FIRST ST SE WASHINGTON, DC 20540 U S DEPT OF ENERGY PHYLLIS MARTIN MS EI823 1000 INDEPENDENCE SW WASHINGTON, DC 20585 ~ C~Df.2 • P,~ao~~ F,~l~ P1~, 5~,. V , aooo ~+o:~d' :" acm TECHSYS CORP BRANDY KERNS PO BOX 8485 GATHERSBURG, MD 20898 US GEOL SURV LIBRARY NATIONAL CTR MS 950 RESTON, VA 22092 DPC DANIEL DONKEL 1420 NORTH ATLANTIC AVE, STE 204 DAYTON BEACH, FL 32118 SD DEPT OF ENV & NATRL RESOURCES OIL & GAS PROGRAM 2050 W MAIN STE #1 RAPID CITY, SD 57702 AMOCO CORP 2002A LIBRARY/INFO CTR P O BOX 87703 CHICAGO, IL 60680-0703 ILLINOIS STATE GEOL SURV LIBRARY 469 NATURAL RESOURCES BLDG 615 E PEABODY DR CHAMPAIGN, IL 61820 LINDA HALL LIBRARY SERIALS DEPT 5109 CHERRY ST KANSAS CITY, MO 64110-2498 ALFRED JAMES III 107 N MARKET STE 1000 WICHITA, KS 67202-1811 MURPHY E&P CO ROBERT F SAWYER P O BOX 61780 NEW ORLEANS, LA 70161 UNIV OF ARKANSAS SERIALS DEPT UNIV LIBRARIES FAYETTEVILLE, AR 72701 CROSS TIMBERS OPERATIONS SUSAN LILLY 210 PARK AVE STE 2350 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73102-5605 DWIGHTS ENERGYDATA INC JERLENE A BRIGHT DIRECTOR PO BOX 26304 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73126 IOGCC P O BOX 53127 OKLAHOMA CITY, OK 73152-3127 R E MCMILLEN CONSULT GEOL 202E 16TH ST OWASSO, OK 74055-4905 OIL & GAS JOURNAL LAURA BELL P O BOX 1260 TULSA, OK 74101 BAPI RAJU 335 PINYON LN COPPELL, TX 75019 MARK S MALINOWSKY 15973 VALLEY VW FORNEY, TX 75126-5852 US DEPT OF ENERGY ENERGY INFORMATION ADMINISTRATION MIR YOUSUFUDDIN 1999 BRYAN STREET STE 1110 DALLAS, TX 75201-6801 DEGOLYER & MACNAUGHTON MIDCONTINENT DIVISION ONE ENERGY SQ, STE 400 4925 GREENVILLE AVE DALLAS, TX 75206-4083 MOBIL OIL CORP MORRIS CRIM P O BOX 290 DALLAS, TX 75221 GCA ENERGY ADV RICHARD N FLETCHER 16775 ADDISON RD STE 400 DALLAS, TX 75248 GAFFNEY, CLINE & ASSOC.> INC. ENERGY ADVISORS MARGARET ALLEN 16775 ADDISON RD, STE 400 DALLAS, TX 75248 MOBIL OIL JAMES YOREK P O BOX 650232 DALLAS, TX 75265-0232 JERRY SCHMIDT 4010 SILVERWOOD DR TYLER, TX 75701-9339 STANDARD AMERICAN OIL CO AL GRIFFITH P O BOX 370 GRANBURY, TX 76048 CROSS TIMBERS OIL COMPANY MARY JONES 810 HOUSTON ST STE 2000 FORT WORTH, TX 76102-6298 PRITCHARD & ABBOTT ROYCE B BOLTON PE RPA 4521 S. HULEN STE 100 FT WORTH, TX 76109-4948 SHELL WESTERN E&P INC K M ETZEL P O BOX 576 HOUSTON, TX 77001-0574 ENERGY GRAPHICS MARTY LINGNER 1600 SMITH ST, STE 4900 HOUSTON, TX 77002 H J GRUY ATTN: ROBERT RASOR 1200 SMITH STREET STE 3040 HOUSTON, TX 77002 PURVIN & GERTZ INC LIBRARY 2150 TEXAS COMMERCE TWR 600 TRAVIS ST HOUSTON, TX 77002-2979 RAY TYSON 1617 FANNIN ST APT 2015 HOUSTON, TX 77002-7639 CHEVRON PAUL WALKER 1301 MCKINNEY RM 1750 HOUSTON, TX 77010 BONNER & MOORE LIBRARY H2O 2727 ALLEN PKWY STE 1200 HOUSTON, TX 77019 OIL & GAS JOURNAL BOB WILLIAMS 1700 W LOOP SOUTH STE 1000 HOUSTON, TX 77027 PETRAL CONSULTING CO DANIEL L LIPPE 9800 RICHMOND STE 505 HOUSTON, TX 77042 MOBIL OIL N H SMITH 12450 GREENSPOINT DR HOUSTON, TX 77060-1991 MARK ALEXANDER 7502 ALCOMITA HOUSTON, TX 77083 MARATHON OIL CO GEORGE ROTHSCHILD JR RM 2537 P O BOX 4813 HOUSTON, TX 77210 UNOCAL REVENUE ACCOUNTING P O BOX 4531 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4531 EXXON EXPLORATION CO. T E ALFORD P O BOX 4778 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4778 EXXON EXPLOR CO LAND/REGULATORY AFFAIRS RM 301 P O BOX 4778 HOUSTON, TX 77210-4778 CHEVRON USA INC. ALASKA DIVISION ATTN: CORRY WOOLINGTON P O BOX 1635 HOUSTON, TX 77251 PETR INFO DAVID PHILLIPS P O BOX 1702 HOUSTON, TX 77251-1702 PHILLIPS PETR CO ALASKA LAND MGR P O BOX 1967 HOUSTON, TX 77251-1967 PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY W ALLEN HUCKABAY PO BOX 1967 HOUSTON, TX 77251-1967 WORLD OIL MARK TEEL ENGR ED P O BOX 2608 HOUSTON, TX 77252 EXXON CO USA M W ALBERS RM 1943 P O BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 EXXON CO USA GARY M ROBERTS RM 3039 P O BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 EXXON CO USA J W KIKER ROOM 2086 P O BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 EXXON CO USA RESERVES COORD RM 1967 P O BOX 2180 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2180 PENNZOIL E&P WILL D MCCROCKLIN P O BOX 2967 HOUSTON, TX 77252-2967 CHEVRON CHEM CO LIBRARY & INFO CTR P O BOX 2100 HOUSTON, TX 77252-9987 MARATHON Ms. Norma L. Calvert P O BOX 3128, Ste 3915 HOUSTON, TX 77253-3128 ACE PETROLEUM COMPANY ANDREW C CLIFFORD PO BOX 79593 HOUSTON, TX 77279-9593 PHILLIPS PETR CO ERICH R. RAMP 6330 W LOOP SOUTH BELLAIRE, TX 77401 PHILLIPS PETR CO JOE VOELKER 6330 W LP S RM 492 BELLAIRE, TX 77401 PHILLIPS PETR CO PARTNERSHIP OPRNS JERRY MERONEK 6330 W LOOP S RM 1132 BELLAIRE, TX 77401 TEXACOINC R Ewing Clemons P O BOX 430 BELLAIRE, TX 77402-0430 WATTY STRICKLAND 2803 SANCTUARY CV KATY, TX 77450-8510 TESORO PETR CORP LOIS DOWNS 8700 TESORO DR SAN ANTONIO, TX 78217 INTL OIL SCOUTS MASON MAP SERV INC P O BOX 338 AUSTIN, TX 78767 ROBERT G GRAVELY 7681 S KIT CARSON DR LITTLETON, CO 80122 DIANE SUCHOMEL 10507D W MAPLEWOOD DR LITTLETON, CO 80127 GEORGE G NAUGHT JR P O BOX 13557 DENVER, CO 80201 AMOCO PROD CO LIBRARY RM 1770 JILL MALLY 1670 BROADWAY DENVER, CO 80202 C & R INDUSTRIES, INC. KURT SALTSGAVER 1801 BROADWAY STE 1205 DENVER, CO 80202 JERRY HODGDEN GEOL 408 18TH ST GOLDEN, CO 80401 NRG ASSOC RICHARD NEHRING P O BOX 1655 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80901-1655 RUBICON PETROLEUM, LLC BRUCEICLARDY SIX PINE ROAD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80906 JOHN A LEVORSEN 200 N 3RD ST #1202 BOISE, ID 83702 RUI ANALYTICAL JERRY BERGOSH P O BOX 58861 SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84158-0861 TAHOMA RESOURCES GARY PLAYER 1671 WEST 546 S CEDER CITY, UT 84720 MUNGER OIL INFOR SERV INC P O BOX 45738 LOS ANGELES, CA 90045-0738 LA PUBLIC LIBRARY SERIALS DIV 630 W 5TH ST LOS ANGELES, CA 90071 US OIL & REFINERY CO TOM TREICHEL 2121 ROSECRANS AVE #2360 ES SEGUNCO, CA 90245-4709 BABSON & SHEPPARD JOHN F BERGOUIST P O BOX 8279 VIKING STN LONG BEACH, CA 90808-0279 ANTONIO MADRID P O BOX 94625 PASADENA, CA 91109 ORO NEGRO, INC. 9321 MELVIN AVE NORTHRIDGE, CA 91324-2410 PACIFIC WEST OIL DATA ROBERT E COLEBERD 15314 DEVONSHIRE ST STE D MISSION HILLS, CA 91345-2746 76 PRODUCTS COMPANY CHARLES BURRUSS RM 11-767 555 ANTON COSTA MESA, CA 92626 SANTA FE ENERGY RESOURCES INC EXPLOR DEPT 5201 TRUXTUN AV STE 100 BAKERSFIELD, CA 93309 TEXACO INC Portfolio Team Manager R W HILL P O BOX 5197x Bakersfield, CA 93388 US GEOL SURV KEN BIRD 345 MIDDLEFIELD RD MS 999 MENLO PARK, CA 94025 SHIELDS LIBRARY GOVT DOCS DEPT UNIV OF CALIF DAVIS, CA 95616 H L WANGENHEIM 5430 SAWMILL RD SP 11 PARADISE, CA 95969-5969 ECONOMIC INSIGHT INC SAM VAN VACTOR P O BOX 683 PORTLAND, OR 97207 US EPA REGION 10 LAURIE MANN OW-130 1200 SIXTH AVE SEATTLE, WA 98101 MARPLES BUSINESS NEWSLETTER MICHAEL J PARKS 117 W MERCER ST STE 200 SEATTLE, WA 98119-3960 FAIRWEATHER E&P SERV INC JESSE MOHRBACHER 715 I ST #4 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 TRUSTEES FOR ALASKA 725 CHRISTENSEN DR STE 4 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 FORCENERGY INC. JIM ARLINGTON 310 K STREET STE 700 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 STATE PIPELINE OFFICE LIBRARY KATE MUNSON 411 W 4TH AVE, STE 2 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 GUESS & RUDD GEORGE LYLE 510 L ST, STE 700 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 PATTISAUNDERS 1233 W 11TH AV ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 DUSTY RHODES 229 WHITNEY RD ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 DEPT OF REVENUE BEVERLY MAROUART 550 W 7TH AV STE 570 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 DEPT OF REVENUE OIL & GAS AUDIT DENISE HAWES 550 W 7TH AV STE 570 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501 YUKON PACIFIC CORP JOHN HORN VICE CHM 1049 W 5TH AV ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-1930 PRESTON GATES ELLIS LLP LIBRARY 420 L ST STE 400 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-1937 ALASKA DEPT OF LAW ROBERT E MINTZ ASST ATTY GEN 1031 W 4TH AV STE 200 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-1994 GAFO GREENPEACE PAMELA MILLER 125 CHRISTENSEN DR. #2 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-2101 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF OIL & GAS TIM RYHERD 550 W 7th AVE STE 800 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-3510 DEPT OF REVENUE OIL & GAS AUDIT FRANK PARR 550 W 7TH AVE STE 570 ANCHORAGE, AK 99501-3540 N-i TUBULARS INC 3301 C Street Ste 209 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 HDR ALASKA INC MARK DALTON 2525 C ST STE 305 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 BAKER OIL TOOLS ALASKA AREA MGR 4710 BUS PK BLVD STE 36 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 ANADARKO MARK HANLEY 3201 C STREET STE 603 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503 ALASKA OIL & GAS ASSOC JUDY BRADY 121 W FIREWEED LN STE 207 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-2035 ANADRI LL-SCH LUMBERGER 3940 ARCTIC BLVD #300 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5711 AK JOURNAL OF COMMERCE OIL & INDUSTRY NEWS ROSE RAGSDALE 4220 B Street Ste #210 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5911 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF OIL & GAS JAMES B HAYNES NATURAL RESRCE MGR 3601 C ST STE 1380 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF OIL & GAS JULIE HOULE 3601 C ST STE 1380 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OIL & GAS WILLIAM VAN DYKE 3601 C ST STE 1380 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF OIL & GAS BRUCE WEBB 3601 C ST STE 1380 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF OIL & GAS JIM STOUFFER 3601 C STREET STE 1380 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES PUBLIC INFORMATION CTR 3601 C STREET STE 200 ANCHORAGE, AK 99503-5948 FINK ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, INC. THOMAS FINK, PHD 6359 COLLATE DR. ANCHORAGE, AK 99504-3305 ARLEN EHM GEOL CONSLTNT 2420 FOXHALL DR ANCHORAGE, AK 99504-3342 JAMES E EASON 8611 LEEPER CIRCLE ANCHORAGE, AK 99504-4209 US BUREAU OF LAND MNGMNT ANCHORAGE DIST OFC PETER J DITTON 6881 ABBOTT LOOP ROAD ANCHORAGE, AK 99507 STU HIRSH 9630 BASHER DR. ANCHORAGE, AK 99507 US BUREAU OF LAND MNGMNT ANCHORAGE DIST OFC DICK POLAND 6881 ABBOTT LOOP RD ANCHORAGE, AK 99507 RUSSELL DOUGLASS 6750 TESHLAR DR ANCHORAGE, AK 99507 US BLM AK DIST OFC RESOURCE EVAL GRP ART BONET 6881 ABBOTT LOOP RD ANCHORAGE, AK 99507-2899 THOMAS R MARSHALL JR 1569 BIRCHWOOD ST ANCHORAGE, AK 99508 CASS ARIEY 3108 WENTWORTH ST ANCHORAGE, AK 99508 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE INST OF SOCIAL & ECON RESEARCH TERESA HULL 3211 PROVIDENCE DR ANCHORAGE, AK 99508 TRADING BAY ENERGY CORP PAUL CRAIG 5432 NORTHERN LIGHTS BLVD ANCHORAGE, AK 99508 US MIN MGMT SERV RESOURCE STUDIES AK OCS REGN KIRK W SHERWOOD 949E 36TH AV RM 603 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4302 US MIN MGMT SERV RICHARD PRENTKI 949E 36TH AV ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4302 US MIN MGMT SERV AK OCS REGIONAL DIR 949E 36TH AV RM 110 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4302 US MIN MGMT SERV FRANK MILLER 949E 36TH AV STE 603 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4363 US MIN MGMT SERV RESOURCE EVAL JIM SCHERR 949E 36TH AV RM 603 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4363 REGIONAL SUPRVISOR, FIELD OPERATNS MINERALS MANAGEMENT SERVICE ALASKA OCS REGION 949E 36TH AV STE 308 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4363 US MIN MGMT SERV LIBRARY 949E 36TH AV RM 603 ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4363 JOHN MILLER 3445 FORDHAM DR ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4555 USGS -ALASKA SECTION LIBRARY 4200 UNIVERSITY DR ANCHORAGE, AK 99508-4667 CIRI LAND DEPT P O BOX 93330 ANCHORAGE, AK 99509-3330 ANCHORAGE TIMES BERT TARRANT P O BOX 100040 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0040 ARCO ALASKA INC LAND DEPT JAMES WINEGARNER P O BOX 10036 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC SHELIA ANDREWS ATO 1130 PO BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC MARK MAJOR ATO 1968 P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC JOANN GRUBER ATO 712 P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC STEVE BENZLER ATO 1404 P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC SAM DENNIS ATO 1388 P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC LIBRARY P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 ARCO ALASKA INC LEGAL DEPT MARK P WORCESTER P O BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-0360 PETROLEUM INFO CORP KRISTEN NELSON P 0 BOX 102278 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-2278 ARCO ALASKA INC KUP CENTRAL WELLS ST TSTNG WELL ENG TECH NSK 69 P O BOX 196105 ANCHORAGE, AK 99510-6105 ALYESKA PIPELINE SERV CO CHUCK O'DONNELL 1835 S BRAGAW - MS 5306 ANCHORAGE, AK 99512 ALYESKA PIPELINE SERV CO PERRY A MARKLEY 1835 S BRAGAW - MS 575 ANCHORAGE, AK 99512 ALYESKA PIPELINE SERV CO LEGAL DEPT 1835 S BRAGAW ANCHORAGE, AK 99512-0099 US BUREAU OF LAND MGMT OIL & GAS OPRNS (984) J A DYGAS 222 W 7TH AV #13 ANCHORAGE, AK 99513-7599 ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL PG EDTR MICHAEL CAREY P O BOX 149001 ANCHORAGE, AK 99514 JWL ENGINEERING JEFF LIPSCOMB 9921 MAIN TREE DR. ANCHORAGE, AK 99516-6510 NORTHERN CONSULTING GROUP ROBERT BRITCH, P.E. 2454 TELEQUANA DR. ANCHORAGE, AK 99517 GERALD GANOPOLE CONSULT GEOL 2536 ARLINGTON ANCHORAGE, AK 99517-1303 DAVID CUSATO 600 W 76TH AV #508 ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 ASRC CONRAD BAGNE 301 ARCTIC SLOPE AV STE 300 ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 BRISTOL(ENVIR SERVICES JIM HUNTER 201E 56TH AVE STE 301 ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 ARMAND SPIELMAN 651 HILANDER CIRCLE ANCHORAGE, AK 99518 HALLIBURTON ENERGY SERV MARK WEDMAN 6900 ARCTIC BLVD ANCHORAGE, AK 99518-2146 OPSTAD & ASSOC ERIK A OPSTAD PROF GEOL P O BOX 190754 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519 JACK O HAKKILA P O BOX 190083 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-0083 ENSTAR NATURAL GAS CO RICHARD F BARNES PRES P O BOX 190288 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-0288 MARATHON OIL CO BRAD PENN P 0 BOX 196168 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6168 MARATHON OIL CO OPERATIONS SUPT P O BOX 196168 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6168 UNOCAL KEVIN TABLER P 0 BOX 196247 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6247 UNOCAL P O BOX 196247 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6247 EXXON COMPANY USA MARK P EVANS PO BOX 196601 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6601 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA), INC. MARK BERLINGER MB 8-1 PO BOX 196612 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC BOB WILKS MB 5-3 P O BOX 196612 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC MR. DAVIS, ESQ P O BOX 196612 MB 13-5 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC SUE MILLER P O BOX 196612 M/S LR2-3 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC INFO RESOURCE CTR MB 3-2 POBOX196612 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 BP EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC PETE ZSELECZKY LAND MGR P O BOX 196612 ANCHORAGE, AK 99519-6612 AMERICA/CANADIAN STRATIGRPH CO RON BROCKWAY P O BOX 242781 ANCHORAGE, AK 99524-2781 AMSI/VALLEE CO INC WILLIAM O VALLEE PRES PO BOX 243086 ANCHORAGE, AK 99524-3086 PINNACLE STEVE TYLER 20231 REVERE CIRCLE EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 D A PLATT & ASSOC ~ • 9852 LITTLE DIOMEDE CIR EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 L G POST O&G LAND MGMT CONSULT 10510 Constitution Circle EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 DIANA FLECK 18112 MEADOW CRK DR EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DGGS JOHN REEDER P O BOX 772805 EAGLE RIVER, AK 99577-2805 COOK INLET KEEPER BOB SHAVELSON PO BOX 3269 HOMER, AK 99603 COOK INLET VIGIL JAMES RODERICK POBOX916 HOMER, AK 99603 PHILLIPS PETR ALASKA OPERATIONS MANAGER J W KONST P O DRAWER 66 KENAI, AK 99611 RON DOLCHOK P O BOX 83 KENAI, AK 99611 DOCUMENT SERVICE CO JOHN PARKER P O BOX 1468 KENAI, AK 99611-1468 KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH ECONOMIC DEVEL DISTR STAN STEADMAN P O BOX 3029 KENAI, AK 99611-3029 PENNY VADLA ~ • P O BOX 467 NINILCHIK, AK 99639 BELOWICH COAL CONSULTING MICHAEL A BELOWICH HC31 BOX 5157 WASILLA, AK 99654 JAMES GIBBS P O BOX 1597 SOLDOTNA, AK 99669 PACE SHEILA DICKSON P O BOX 2018 SOLDOTNA, AK 99669 KENAI NATL WILDLIFE REFUGE REFUGE MGR P O BOX 2139 SOLDOTNA, AK 99669-2139 ALYESKA PIPELINE SERVICE CO VALDEZ CORP AFFAIRS SANDY MCCLINTOCK P O BOX 300 MS/701 VALDEZ, AK 99686 VALDEZ PIONEER P O BOX 367 VALDEZ, AK 99686 VALDEZ VANGUARD EDITOR P O BOX 98 VALDEZ, AK 99686-0098 NICK STEPOVICH 543 2ND AVE FAIRBANKS, AK 99701 UNIV OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS PETR DEVEL LAB DR V A KAMATH 427 DUCKERING FAIRBANKS, AK 99701 RICK WAGNER P O BOX 60868 FAIRBANKS, AK 99706 JACK HAKKILA P O BOX 61604 FAIRBANKS, AK 99706-1604 C BURGLIN P O BOX 131 FAIRBANKS, AK 99707 FAIRBANKS DAILY NEWS-MINER KATE RIPLEY P O BOX 70710 FAIRBANKS, AK 99707 FRED PRATT P O BOX 72981 FAIRBANKS, AK 99707-2981 DEPT OF NATURAL RESOURCES DIV OF LAND REG MGR NORTHERN REGION 3700 AIRPORT WAY FAIRBANKS, AK 99709-4699 K&K RECYCL INC P O BOX 58055 FAIRBANKS, AK 99711 ASRC BILL THOMAS POBOX129 BARROW, AK 99723 RICHARD FINEBERG P O BOX 416 ESTER, AK 99725 UNIV OF ALASKA FBX PETR DEVEL LAB SHIRISH PATIL 437 DICKERING FAIRBANKS, AK 99775 UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FBKS PETR DEVEL LAB DR AKANNI LAWAL P O BOX 755880 FAIRBANKS, AK 99775-5880 SENATOR LOREN LEMAN STATE CAPITOL RM 113 JUNEAU, AK 99801-1182 DEPT OF ENVIRON CONSERV SPAR CHRIS PACE 410 WILLOUGHBYAV STE 105 JUNEAU, AK 99801-1795 SNEA(P) DISTR FRANCE/EUROPE DU SUD/AMERIQUE TOUR ELF CEDEX 45 992078 PARIS LA DEFENSE, FRANCE ~ 4 • 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 • ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING In Re: ) WEST FORELAND FIELD PLAN/ ) REDOUBT FIELD PLAN. ) APPEARANCES: Commissioners: TRANSCRIPT OF PROCEEDINGS Anchorage, Alaska January 5, 2000 1:37 o'clock p.m. MR. ROBERT N. CHRISTENSON, CHAIRMAN MS. CAMILLE OECHSLI MR. DAVID W. JOHNSTON ~~~~ ~~ i 1~;Z+~k~ €~~~ ~ AfiC~iQCa~~ G~t1C~?lSSln METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 pRIGINA.L • 2 1 P R O C E E D I N G S 2 (On record - 1:37 p.m.) 3 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: I would like to call 4 this hearing to order. Subject of the hearing, we have two. I 5 guess we'll run them back to back. One of them is the request 6 for the -- presentation of a plan for the Redoubt Field, and 7 the other one is presentation of a plan for the West Forelands 8 Field. 9 Note that it's about 1:35. We published notices of 10 this in the Peninsula Clarion and in the Daily News, and we're 11 at 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska, home of the Alaska 12 Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. 13 Commission will receive both sworn testimony and 14 unsworn statements. They will give greater weight to its -- in 15 its deliberations to the sworn testimony. All persons wishing 16 to testify will be sworn and should indicate so on the list, 17 please. Each witness shall state their name and whom they 18 represent. If a witness wishes to give expert testimony, they 19 shall state their qualifications and the Commission will rule 20 on whether the witness is qualified as an expert. The 21 applicant will be asked to present testimony first. All those 22 wishing to present testimony will be heard next. Upon request, 23 the Commission will in its discretion allow cross examination 24 of the witness by applicant or affected owners. A person 25 wishing to make an oral statement will be allowed to do so at METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 3 1 the conclusion of all testimony. A person wishing to submit a 2 written statement will be allowed to do so after the conclusion 3 of the oral statements. The Commission may ask questions at 4 its discretion of the witness. No member of the audience will 5 be permitted to ask questions of the witness directly. i 6 i However, they may submit questions to each commissioner or one 7 of the commissioners. We will determine whether that will be 8 helpful in eliciting needed information for the hearing. A 9 written transcript of the hearing will be available through the 10 transcription company here. Whose name is that, Dave? 11 COURT REPORTER: Metro Court Reporting. 12 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Metro Court Reporting. 13 And I think that's it. Does anybody have any questions so far? 14 CHAIRMAN JOHNSTON: Before we begin, 15 Mr. Chairman, I would like to recuse myself from consideration 16 in these matters. The governor has informed me that I will not 17 be reappointed to the Commission, and it is likely that 18 Forcenergy will be a company that I will be approaching for 19 future employment in the near future. So given that, I think 20 it would be inappropriate for me to sit in a decision-making 21 matter in this particular case. So if it is acceptable to you 22 and Cami, I will recuse myself from participating as a 23 decision-maker in this -- in these matters. 24 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Okay. I think that's 25 appropriate. I think that's fine. All right with you, Cami? METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • i, 4 1 MS. OECHSLI: Sure. 2 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Okay. So since both of 3 these are presentations by Forcenergy, could we have the 4 representative? 5 MR. CARLSON: Sure. 6 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Step forward and make 7 the presentation, please. 8 (Off record comments) 9 MR. CARLSON: My name is Gary Carlson. I'm 10 Vice President for Forcenergy, Alaska Division. I'm going to 11 be the presenter for Forcenergy. I have written copies of our 12 presentation. With the small group, it might be appropriate to 13 pass out the written comments, and with your permission, I'll 14 do that now . 15 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: I think that's okay. 16 MR. CARLSON: In addition to our. plan, and what 17 I would like to do with the Commission's support is to very 18 briefly go through this package that we put together that would 19 supply additional clarification and procedures that we are 20 going to follow as part of the Alaska hire plan associated with 21 the recent royalty reduction bill. 22 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Before you get..... 23 MR. CARLSON: Yes, sir. 24 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: ....any further along, 25 Gary, would you like to be sworn in? METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 5 1 MR. CARLSON: That would be fine. 2 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Okay. Raise your right. 3 (Oath administered) 4 MR. CARLSON: I will. 5 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Thank you. 6 MR. CARLSON: What we put together in the form 7 of a plan was a history of our approach to business in Alaska 8 which is complementary to what our plan is going to be going 9 forward. 10 The first section of this handout is a company policy 11 which was submitted with the plan in December. This was put in 12 place before the legislation was put in place. 13 The second sheet is an organization chart. The purpose 14 of showing the organization chart is to emphasize the nature of 15 how we are doing business in Alaska. All the employees listed 16 in yellow or gold are Alaskan hires. There were four people 17 that were not Alaskan hires, and three of those were reruns. 18 They were people that lived in Alaska and chose to return to 19 Alaska. So we created our organization completely here in 20 Alaska, and if we could have found a complete staff, I think 21 that the total organization would have been here from Alaska. 22 The key elements of our program: first of all, local 23 hire is good business. I don't think anybody would dispute 24 that. We plan to utilize local newspapers and state agencies 25 as a resource for new hires. We think that is the best way to METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 6 1 reach all potential new hires in the state, and will provide 2 some consistency from us to work from. We're going to utilize 3 Alaska product preference lists for most of the supplies, as 4 much of the supplies as we can. We utilize local manufacturing 5 firms where feasible. We're going to encourage local 6 contractors to bid. We're going to go beyond just submitting 7 bid document to them. We're going to meet with them as we have 8 in the past, and encourage them to if not bid on a project in 9 total to team up with somebody and bid in a project through a 10 partnership where they don't have the full capacity to provide 11 a competitive bid. And we're going to require our contractors 12 to report their local content on bid submittals. And local 13 content, by that I mean where they're going to get their 14 equipment, where they're going to get their supplies, and the 15 percentages of local hire in the subcontractors. And we have 16 done that in the past. 17 The West Foreland -- if I may go through West Foreland 18 Field Plan and then convert over to Redoubt or do they need to 19 be done totally separately? 20 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: No, I believe you can go ahead 21 just the way you're proceeding. 22 MR. CARLSON: Okay. The specifics of the West Foreland 23 Field history and plan, as you know, it's a one well field. An 24 Alaskan hire policy or Alaskan hire or contract utilization for 25 a one well field is obviously going to be very narrow, and METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 7 1 because it is a one well operation at this date, the -- a 2 substantial amount of the work that was going to take place to 3 put the well on production is in progress already. There's a 4 list of activities and a list of performance against those 5 activities. As you can see, I won't go through all of them but 6 where we could either get the equipment or get the contractors 7 to work, we utilize local content throughout. Our main 8 contractor was Raven Contractors out of Kenai, and as part of 9 our agreement with the leaseholder, service leaseholder there, 10 we utilized the local Native corporation for part of our labor 11 supply. 12 The Redoubt project history, again, at Redoubt, we are 13 substantially into the project and was substantially into the 14 project when the legislation was passed. The first sheet is a 15 Redoubt project history. The first step that we took was to 16 unitize five leases that we picked up from broker, and we used 17 local consultants to help us in that unitization process. 18 We're going to have a 3-D seismic program which was a 19 requirement by the state. We used a locally based geophysical 20 company, and they use local subcontractors. 21 We made a feasibility study for a unique platform. We 22 were not able to find the expertise here in the state for this 23 type of thing. It took a world wide view of all of the 24 different types of platforms, and met with people that have 25 bases in Finland and Southeast Asia, and we did a feasibility METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • • 8 • 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ', 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 for the platform. So the Brown & Root is outside based although they do do business in Alaska. Belmar Engineer is an individual single-person company who designed and installed one of the first platforms in Alaska. Winzler & Kelly, our engineer firm, again, we needed to have engineering support that had experience in building platforms. And these people had Alaskan experience and designed some of the early platforms in the state. Fabrication, we talked to local industries. There was no way to get a platform built in Alaska, the type that we were looking at. We did look at the possibility of building a concrete structure, and we found that the time to permit a yard would exceed the time to build the platform. We did encourage a local contractor to bid on the living quarters, and the living quarters were built by VECO, and they used 100 percent local contractors. The next sheet is just sa chronology of the project. Some of it is a repeat. 40- -- you know, we picked up the acreage. We unitized, we completed the 3-D seismic, completed the feasibility, and completed the design and bid packages for exploratory drilling, and completed the fabrication April of '99. This project is two phase. It's an exploratory phase. If we're successful, we're going to go to the production phase so I've broken the project into these two phases. METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 9 1 The current one that we're active in right now is the 2 Redoubt exploratory phase. We solicited bids both in the state 3 and out of the state with people that have had the capacity and 4 the expertise to install the platform. It was built in Korea. 5 Local firm -- one of them declined to bid for personal reasons 6 or corporate reasons. The other company bid. The other local 7 firm bid and was not competitive. We settled on a company 8 called Stoltz Comex Seaway. It's their third name. From the 9 time we started the project, they've been taken over twice. 10 But they do have a lot of Alaskan experience, diving experience 11 especially, and by a great majority, the employees that are 12 going to be working on this project are subcontractors, not the 13 contractor themselves. ~ 14 And I've listed eight of the contractors that are 15 involved. There are going to be more. We're going to be 16 mating the platform in Port Graham so -- and we're -- we have 17 solicited support from the Native corporation there, and they 18 are going to be participating in the project from a logistical 19 support. 20 The welding and that portion of the mating will be 21 handled by Udelhoven. Crowley is based here. They're going to 22 be involved in the transportation. And Fairweather is a local 23 company that is handling the bottom surveys and the -- and also 24 going to be working with us on the installation on a daily 25 basis. Plow driving is going to be done by a local firm: METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 10 1 Best. BJ Services, based in Kenai, will be doing the grouting. 2 The dock will be used as a site for storage and to work out of, 3 and then Watson has done the bottom profiling for us. It's 4 also a small local company. 5 The next big part of the exploratory phase is drilling. 6 We're in the process of negotiating a contract with -- I say 7 Pool slash Nabors. I think it probably is Nabors now. When we 8 started the contract negotiation, it was with Pool. Rig 9 supervisors and drilling personnel I've been assured will all 10 be Alaskan residents. The ancillary services such as mud, 11 directional cementing, I don't see any reason why they can't 12 all be Alaskan based. There may be an exception but I can't 13 think of any right now. And we're going to use supplies from 14 local vendors where feasible, many of them from the Kenai 15 Peninsula. 16 The next sheet is an overall project development 17 chronology. It takes us through the installing of the 18 platform, appraisal drilling, development drilling, pipelines 19 and shore facilities design, procurement, construction, onshore 20 and offshore, and the start of production which we -- if we're 21 successful with our exploratory phase and we're able to get 22 permits from the appropriate agencies, both federal and state, 23 we're hoping to be able to put this project on production in 24 2000 -- end of 2001, early 2002. 25 The next sheet shows what's entailed in the METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 11 1 production phase. The first and the most demanding from a time 2 standpoint is the permitting, and that is all being done by 3 local staff and local consultants. I do want to precede this. 4 We are not proceeding with all of these various aspects of the 5 production phase until we see the success of the exploratory 6 phase. But this list that I'm going to go through here real 7 briefly includes all the types of activities that we would 8 envision needing to do to put this field in commercial 9 development. 10 The civil engineering and construction, it will be 11 Alaska based firms. I'm sure we're going to encourage bidders ~ 12 to team up if they need to to do the civil engineering and 13 construction. 14 Engineering, we will be bidding this both inside and 15 outside the state. 16 Same thing with fabrication and modular construction. 17 There is increased capacity by local vendors to do modular 18 work, and we are hopeful that local vendors will be competitive 19 there. 20 Pipeline construction, I feel confident that the 21 onshore pipeline construction can be done with local 22 contractors. Hopefully they will bid and be competitive. 23 Offshore I suspect will be a different story. We are going to 24 bid locally but I'm not optimistic that we will get the 25 expertise locally, offshore pipeline construction. METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 12 1 Logistical support for the total project should be all 2 Alaska based firms. 3 Staff increases to support the project, those would be 4 Forcenergy employees. I am optimistic that we will be able to 5 fill all those locally. If we can't, we will advertise 6 country-wide for support. 7 And labor contractors to support the ongoing production 8 will be local. 9 That concludes our presentation of that. In addition 10 to the plan that we submitted earlier on is the total part of 11 our presentation to AOGCC. 12 (Off record comments) 13 MR. CARLSON: Jim Arlington, our land manager, 14 pointed out that the state in the third or the first -- second 15 sheet under the Redoubt prospect, the state granted the unit 16 for five leases. That was done in October '97. We -- as part 17 of that unit, we committed to acquire 3-D seismic and drill and 18 exploratory well, that it could be interpreted that that also 19 happened in August '97. It did not. The commitment to do so 20 did. So -- and we have fulfilled our obligations to DNR as 21 part of our unitization. 22 (Off record comments) 23 MR. CARLSON: I would be glad to answer 24 questions from the Commission or the floor. 25 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Questions? No? I don't METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 13 1 have any questions myself right at the moment. So I think 2 we'll proceed. We'll excuse you for the moment and see if 3 there's anybody else that wants to talk. Is there anybody in 4 the audience who would like to testify? No? Anybody in the 5 audience who would like to hand a question in? Do you want to 6 adjourn the meeting? 7 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Actually, maybe I do 8 have a question on the West Foreland. Great job. I did have a 9 question with respect to the West Foreland Field Plan. And 10 it's just a question that came up as a result of reading this. 11 It doesn't relate to the local hire issue. On page 2-1, on the 12 identification of the field in the packet that you submitted to 13 the Commission..... 14 CARLSON: Yes MR . . 15 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: .....you referred to the 16 West Foreland as a one well field, and I'm assuming that you 17 mean the only well is going to be the West Foreland Field 18 Number 1 well that's this federal lease A035017. 19 MR. CARLSON: That's correct. 20 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Jim Arlington had 21 mentioned a few things earlier and I just -- I'm a little 22 unclear about what the status of that property is. As I 23 understand it, that's not part of the neighboring unit of two 24 state leases. 25 MR. CARLSON: That's correct. METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 14 1 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: But at one time, this 2 was a..... 3 (Witness motioned to put on microphone) 4 MR. CARLSON: I'm sorry. 5 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: At one time this was a 6 federal property that was leased. And I'm not sure how far 7 that goes back time wise but I understand that property now is 8 no longer owned by the fed government. It's CIRI that owns it? 9 MR. CARLSON: And I may ask Jim Arlington..... 10 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Okay. 11 MR. CARLSON: .....our land manager to help me 12 with this but it's administered by the BLM. The royalty owner 13 is CIRI. Is that right? 14 MR. ARLINGTON: Yes. Actually, CIRI owns the 15 balance that was conveyed to them as a selection that they made 16 under ANCSA, and it was conveyed to them in 1982. But that 17 conveyance was made subject to the existing federal lease that 18 was executed in 1955 I believe. 19 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: 1955. 20 MR. ARLINGTON: Right. 21 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Okay. So it does go 22 back quite a ways. With respect to the regulations of the 23 Commission, is Forcenergy planning on and also complying with 24 the state requirements through the AOGCC for whatever might be 25 necessary for managing that well? METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 15 1 MR. ARLINGTON: We have already filed sundry 2 notice with AOGCC for bringing the well on production. That 3 sundry notice I believe was filed third week in December I 4 believe. 5 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: For reentry of the well? 6 MR. ARLINGTON: Right. 7 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Okay. And that's the 8 well that you anticipate producing from? 9 MR. ARLINGTON: Correct. 10 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: As I understand it, Bob ', 11 Crandall from our office contacted someone in your office. I'm 12 not sure who that was. 13 MR. ARLINGTON: Probably Paul (indiscernible - 14 away from microphone), a drill manager. 15 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: With respect to the 16 spacing exceptions, do you know anything about that? 17 MR. CARLSON: We, Forcenergy, drilled a well 18 on the state lease that required a spacing exception. Correct 19 me if I'm not -- if my memory is not right here. At that time, 20 Phillips owned the lease onshore, the federal lease. We had 21 the state lease, and we had to get an exception to drill the 22 exploratory well or to put the exploratory well on production 23 if we had found something. So there -- that may be what Bob 24 Crandall was remembering. I'm not sure. 25 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: No, I was referring to METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • • 16 1 this well coming onto production. As I understand it, it's 2 within 1,500 feet of the property line. 3 MR. CARLSON: It's within 100. It's very 4 close. And I will offer this. We met with the state and we 5 met with the feds together to try to determine what would be 6 the process to follow, whether it would be better to unitize 7 the field or to produce it separately and form a unit for -- or 8 provide agreement to handle the royalty owners. We do own both 9 sides as a working interest owner of both leases. And in that 10 meeting, the federal government took the position whether 11 that's correct or not, I'm not the judge, but took the position 12 that it should be produced as a well off the federal lease, 13 right? 14 ARLINGTON: Correct MR . . 15 MR. CARLSON: And that we would need to pursue 16 an agreement between the royalty owners to make sure that both 17 the state and federal were -- governments were protected as far 18 as their royalties were concerned. 19 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: But with respect to the 20 spacing exception or the spacing requirements of the 21 Commission, then we could anticipate that -- I mean that would 22 be a separate issue? You would bring that before the 23 Commission? 24 MR. ARLINGTON: That should already be in an 25 existing order issued by AOGCC when I think it was METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 17 1 (indiscernible - away from microphone) drilled the wells so 2 there should be a valid existing spacing exception issued by 3 AOGCC on that. 4 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: I don't know, David, if 5 you remember but my understanding was that there was some 6 boundary change as a result of that. And that there wasn't a 7 need originally for one. I may be mistaken about that. We can 8 certainly look it up. 9 MR. CARLSON: Well, if the regulations have 10 changed and they require us to file additional paperwork, we 11 would like to know. And if that's the case, we can do that. 12 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: We could certainly check 13 into it. It's not necessarily directly germane to this..... 14 MR CARLSON: Ri ht . g . 15 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: .....plan today but..... 16 MR. CARLSON: Right. 17 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: .....while you were 18 here, I thought I would check. Okay. We can take a closer 19 look into that. Who from your office should we deal with with 20 respect to that? 21 MR. CARLSON: Mr. Arlington. 22 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Okay. Thank you. That 23 was the only question I had. 24 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Okay. Do you with to 25 deliberate any? No, I didn't think so. METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • • i 18 1 We would like to -- the Commission would like to thank 2 you for a good presentation. And it appears to us to be 3 complete and follows at least the guidelines of the regulation 4 even though we unders- -- we realize that it was filed prior, 5 and so I think we have no additions or questions to ask you at 6 this point. 7 MR. CARLSON: Thank you for your attention. 8 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: Thank you. 9 COMMISSIONER OECHSLI: Thank you. 10 CHAIRMAN CHRISTENSON: So we'll adjourn. 11 (Off record 2:05 p.m.) 12 END OF PROCEEDINGS 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 • 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 • C E R T I F I C A T E UNITED STATES OF AMERICA) ss. STATE OF ALASKA ) I, Laura Ferro, Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska, and Reporter for Metro Court Reporting, do hereby certify: That the foregoing Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Public Hearing was taken before myself on the 5th day of January, 2000, commencing at the hour of 1:37 o'clock p.m., at the offices of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission, 3001 Porcupine Street, Anchorage, Alaska; That the meeting was transcribed by myself to the best of my knowledge and ability. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this 7th day of January 2000. ~'~~ Notary Public in and for Alaska My commission expires: 05/03/01 METRO COURT REPORTING, INC. 550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1650 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 (907) 276-3876 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION January 5,2000 1:30 PM West Foreland Ficld Plan/Redoubt Field Plan NAME - AFFILL~TION (PLEASE PRINT) ,-. ~ / ~ / TELEPHONE ~a Do you plan to Testify? - r,;vr< ~3 r f~ REDOUBT FIELD PLAN Prepared for the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Pursuant to AS 31.05.030 Submitted by: Forcenergy Inc Anchorage, Alaska November 29, 1999 R~~~~~~~ ~`,!~~! G5 LtiuJ Alaska Ail & Anchoorage °mmission Table of Contents 1. Identification of Participating Lessees 1-1 Figure 1-1: Schedule of Oil'. and Gas Ownership 1'-2 2. Identification of Field 2-1 3. General Timetable of Planned Field Development Activities 3-1 4. General Timetable of Expected Hiring and Contracting Decisions 4-4 5. Description of Lessee's Local Hire Program 5-1 5.1 General Statement of Policy ~-1 5.2 Definition of Local Manpower and Local Contractors. 5-1 5.3 Contracting Methods 5-1 5.4 Selection Criteria for Contractors and Vendors 5-2 5.5 Alaska Hiring Procedures 5-2 5.6 Alaska Product Preference 5-3 5.7 Other Alaska Preference Programs 5-3 Figure 5-1: Forcenergy's Policy on Local Hire 5-4 Figure 5-2: Form for Certification as Locat Contractor 5-5 6. Lessee Agreement and Certification 6-1 APPENDIX A. ALASKA PRODUCT PREFERENCE PROGRAM LISTING ~G~~~~~~ -.~ G5 ^~,Y,~ ,., p-Iaska Oil &Anch oageCommissian Redoubt Field Plan i November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 1. Identification of Participating Lessees This Redoubt Field Plan ("F'Ian") has been prepared by Forcenergy Inc ("Forcenergy") to describe operations conducted by Forcenergy as field and unit operator for the Redoubt Field as that field is defined in Section 2 of this Plan. Forcenergy owns 70% of the working interest and Union Oil Company of California ("Unocal") owns 30% of the working interest in all leases contained within the Redoubt Field. All leases contained within the Redoubt Field are part of the Redoubt Unit approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas August 15, 1997. A schedule of oil and gas ownership interests in the Redoubt Unit is depicted in Figure 1-1. As the designated operator for the. Redoubt Unit, Forcenergy has prepared this Plan and on behalf of the lessees participating in the Redoubt Unit Operating Agreement submits this Plan to the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission. pursuant to AS 31.05.030. Communications in regards to this Plan should be directed to: Address: Forcenergy Inc 310 K Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Primary Contact: Gary Carlson, Vice President Phone: (907) 258-8600 (907) 258-8601-fax Redoubt Field Plan 1-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator REDOUBT FIELD PLAN Schedule Showing Ownership of Oil and Gas Interests as of November 29, 1999 Tract No. Description of Land ' No. of Acres ADL Serial No. Basic Royalty Ownership and Percentage of Interest Working Interest Ownership & Percentage of Interest Overriding Royalty & Net Profits Ownership 1 T.7N., R.13W., S.M. 5675 ADL 378114 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% 3.50% Sections 4,5,6,7,8,9 12 1/2 % Unocal - 30% 16,17 and 18 2 T.7N.. R.13W., S.M. 5691 ADL 374002 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% 7.50% Sections 19,20,21,28 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% ** 29,30,31,32 and 33 3 T.7N., R.14W., S.M. 3840 ADL 381203 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% 3.50% Sections 13,14,23,24 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% *** 25 and 26 4 T.7N., R.14W., S.M. 25.60 ADL 381003 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% 3.50% Sections 33,34,35 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% **** and 36 5 T.6N., R.14W., S.M. 5760 ADL 381201 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% 3.50% Sections 1,2,3,10,11 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% ***** 12,13,14 and 15 *State of Alaska Lease ADL-3781 l4 Danco Inc. 2.50% Kasper, Gcorgc 1.00`%~ **State of Alaska Lease ADL-374.002 Danco Alaska Partnership Ltd. 5.50% Danco Inc. 1.G0°/<~ Danco Royalfiy Partnership .25% Donkel, Daniel L. .15% ***State of Alaska Lease ADL-381203 Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% ****State of Alaska Lease ADL-3 81003 Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% *****State of Alaska Lease ADL-381201 Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% Figure 1-1. Schedule of Oil and Gas Ownership in the Redoubt Unit I Pedoubt Field Plan 1-2 November 29, 1999 -orcenergy Inc -Operator 2. Identification of Field The Redoubt Field is synonymous with the Redoubt Unit created by the Redoubt Unit Agreement ("Agreement"), approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas ("DNR") on August 15, 1997. The Redoubt Unit area covers approximately 23,526 acres lying offshore in the Cook Inlet, north of Kalgin Island and east of West Foreland beneath state-owned submerged Lands. The Redoubt Unit is comprised of the following oil and gas leases: State of Alaska Lease ADL-374002 State of Alaska Lease ADL-378114 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381003 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381201 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381203. A large percentage of the Redoubt Unit acreage was at one time committed to a former unit (8,548.50 acres), the Redoubt Shoal Unit, which was operated by Pan American Petroleum Co. (Pan Arn), predecessor to AMOCO. Pan Am drilled the discovery well (Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 2) on the prospect in 1968, but later declined to bring the field on production when requested to do so by the State, and instead allowed the unit to terminate in November 4970 when its second plan of development was not approved. Tracts 3 and 4 were also previously committed to the South McArthur River Unit, which was formed effective December 31, 1982. Thus, the leases within the Redoubt Unit have an extensive history of having attracted the attention of many different lessees, only to have been subsequently relinquished without development. While the following six exploration wells have been drilled within the Redoubt Unit they either were dry holes or failed to produce oil in any significant quantities: Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 22064 No. 1 (June 1967) Tenneco St. 36465 No. 1 (November 1967) Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 1 (December 1967) Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 2 (September 1968) Union Redoubt Bay Unit No. 1 (October 1976) Mobil South McArthur River No. 1A (December 1982) The primary reservoir objective in the Redoubt Unit is the Hemlock Formation. The Redoubt Unit area includes acreage which has been confirmed to be productive of oil. from the Hemlock Formation and. acreage under which the Hemlock Formation is believed to have the potential- to be productive. In addition, the Redoubt Unit area contains acreage overlying one or more additional potential reservoirs that will be evaluated by Forcenergy pursuant to this Plan and its Plan of Exploration filed with DNR. Redoubt Field Plan 2-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 3. General Timetable of Planned Field Development Activities • 3rd Qtr - 4"' Qtr 1997 3D seismic acquisition, processing. and interpretation. • 4"' Qtr 1997 - Final seismic processing. Engineering analysis of 2"d Qtr 1998 delineation and development options. Contract for the design and bid preparation for the Redoubt Unit exploratory drilling structure ("platform"). • 3rd Qtr 1998 Contract to build the platform. Contract to build- portable living quarters for the platform. Begin permitting exploratory drilling activities. • 4"' Qtr 1998 Complete a stratigraphic interpretation of the 3D seismic data and a geologic model of the Redoubt Unit, incorporating the 3D structural. and stratigraphic interpretations. Acquire onshore property for production facility location. • 1 S` Qtr - 2"d Qtr 1999 Complete construction of Redoubt Unit platform. Begin permitting for production activities. • 3rd Qtr -4`h Qtr 1999 Conduct geohazards survey of platform location. Engineering analysis of production pipeline location options. Survey potential onshore pipeline routes. from West Foreland onshore production facility location to West McArthur River Unit production facilities. • 1S` Qtr - 2"d Qtr 2000 Transport platform from Korea to Cook Inlet and begin installation in the Redoubt Unit. • 3~d Qtr - 4`h Qtr 2000 Begin delineation drilling. Continue. additional delineation drilling. Construct road. and pipeline(s). from WF #1 well to West Foreland production facilities. • 1 S` Qtr - 2"d Qtr 2000 Evaluate drilling data. Formulate Plan of Development in accordance with 11 AAC 83.343(a) and the Redoubt Unit Agreement. • 3rd Qtr 2000+ - Operate the platform and production facilities throughout the life of the field pursuant to the annual plan of development submitted to DNR and the AOGCC. Redoubt Field Plan 3-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 4. General Timetable of Expected Hiring and Contracting Decisions • 2"d Qtr - 3`d Qtr 1997 Contract with local seismic contractor to acquire 3D data. Identify potential seismic processing companies. Identify personnel necessary to develop a plan to develop the Redoubt Field. Identify personnel necessary to develop the Redoubt Field. Contract with necessary consultants to prepare field development plans and unit documents. Staff the Anchorage office with local geophysicists, geologists and engineers. Hire Alaska resident as Heaith, Safety & Environment Manager. • 4th Qtr 1997 Contract with consultants to prepare design and bid. documents for platform construction. • 3rd Qtr 1.998 Sign contract to construct platform and portable living quarters. Contract with seismic processing company. Hire Alaska resident as Land Manager. • Ott' Qtr 1998 - Identify available Forcenergy personnel that can 4`h Qtr 1999 provide any labor or services required for the development of the Redoubt Field. Identify companies, contractors, consultants, vendors and suppliers under contract with Forcenergy that Forcenergy desires or is required to use and match them with the services, equipment and personnel necessary to plan, permit, engineer, and otherwise support the design, construction, fabrication and. installation of the platform and the drilling of the exploratory wells from the platform (the "project"). Identify areas where additional contracting of services, equipment and/or personnel is required to complete the project. Implement vendor, contractor and consultant selection procedure pursuant to the Plan. 1St Qtr - 2"d Qtr 2000 Negotiate, finalize and execute necessary contracts with selected vendors and contractors. Redoubt Field Plan 4-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 5. Description of Lessee's Local Hire Program 5.1' General Statement of Policy Forcenergy is a strong proponent of using local personnel and companies when they are available and their experience and skills meets its business needs and objectives. Forcenergy voluntarily initiated and established a "Community and Support Policy" in 1998 which~directs that "management will continuously evaluate its efforts in promoting a mutually beneficial- relationship with the community, with an eye on...support for (the) local business community through the utilization of qualified local contractors and suppliers (and)...the employment of local residents who provide valuable local industry experience". Since Forcenergy established its offices in Alaska in 1997 those offices and field operations have been staffed almost exclusively with Alaska residents. Of the 31 personnel vacancies in its Alaska Division for which Forcenergy hired since. establishing an Alaska office, 27 were staffed with individuals who were Alaska residents at the time of hire; a local hire percentage of 87%. Forcenergy has a similar history of utilizing local contractors and firms. It is the formal policy of Forcenergy Inc to use local manpower, contractors and resources to the maximum extent possible in the planning, engineering, permitting, construction, and operation of all facilities and operations covered under this Plan.. A copy of Forcenergy's stated policy is provided in Figure 5-1. 5.2 Definition of Local Manpower and Contractors Forcenergy defines "local manpower" as individuals who are residents of the State of Alaska pursuant to AS 01.10.055. Forcenergy defines "local contractor" to include "firms in the state" as defined in 20 AAC 25.565. 5.3 Contracting Methods Forcenergy will contract for or purchase services, equipment and supplies using one of the following two methods: Sole-source contracting Competitive bidding Sole-source contracting will be used primarily for obtaining services, equipment and supplies from "local" vendors and contractors. Sole-source contracting may also be used for certain specialty services that are unique and not available locally. Redoubt Field Plan 5-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Competitive bidding will be the primary method of identifying services, equipment and supplies that could potentially be supplied from non-local sources. Forcenergy Inc will conduct competitive bidding by issuing invitations to bid to selected bidders identified by Forcenergy as having the ability to provide services or supply equipment in a safe and- cost effective manner that complies with local, state and federal laws as welt as practices recommended by the American Petroleum Institute ("API"). Forcenergy will contact its existing contractors to confirm that they are qualified as "firms in the state" as defined above. Figure 5-2 provides a copy of the form/questionnaire that Forcenergy will provide to contractors and vendors seeking existing and potential contractors. 5.4 Selection Criteria for Contractors and Vendors The primary criteria for Forcenergy's selection of contractors and vendors of equipment and services to implement this Plan will be: • Ability to provide the goods and/or services necessary to fulfill the requirements of the solicitation. • Experience in supplying similar solicitations. • Firm's safety record/history. • Qualification as local contractor. • Cost of goods and/or services. • Past performance history with Forcenergy Inc. • Ability to provide "Best Available Technology". If the above criteria is similar for two or more contractors or vendors supplying the same equipment or services, Forcenergy wilt give preference in the competitive bidding process to the those who also use local contractors and. suppliers. 5.5 Alaska Hiring Procedures It is the goal of Forcenergy to fill all of its new staff positions for operations in the State of Alaska with local residents, provided applicants possess the necessary skills and experience. In advertising or soliciting for applicants for new positions or to fill vacancies in existing positions, Forcenergy will use the following sources: • Local newspapers. • Alaska Job Service. • Current employees • Local contractors and firms in the state, or other credible sources. Redoubt Field Plan 5-2 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 5.6 Alaska Product Reference Forcenergy recognizes that the State of Alaska. Division of Trade and Development has established an "Alaska Product Preference Program" to promote use of locally manufactured products. Forcenergy supports the use of locally manufactured products and encourages contractors and vendors responding to Forcenergy's invitations to bid to utilize this program. Although this program is not specifically adopted as part of this Plan, a list of manufacturers participating in this program is provided in this Plan in order to ensure that Forcenergy employees and contractors are aware of the program. An abbreviated list of qualified local manufacturers is provided as Appendix A to this plan. 5.7 Other Alaska: Preference Programs Forcenergy also has an obligation to use its best efforts "to preferentially hire Salamatof shareholders and family members of Salamatof shareholders to the extent permitted by law, applicable labor contracts and local hire provisions" pursuant to a Surface Use and Easement Agreement with Salamatof Native Association Inc. These requirements, however, are not in conflict with this Plan. Redoubt Field Plan 5-3 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Forcenergy Inc Community Support Policy Alaska Division Forcenergy Inc believes that developing a partnership with the local community in areas in which it operates is an important factor in developing and achieving success in its business. As a good corporate citizen of the State of Alaska, the Company will strive to promote a strong working relationship with local communities through: • support for local charities and civic groups • support of the local business communities by utilizing qualified local contractors, firms, and suppliers, for work in connection with the development of its assets whenever feasible • the employment of qualified local residents and those who can provide valuable local industry experience • equal employment hiring practices, including the expectation of the same from its contractors and suppliers Local management will continuously evaluate its efforts in promoting a mutually beneficial relationship with the community, and will strive to improve its efforts wherever and whenever appropriate. Forcenergy Inc Gary E. arcs n, Viee President Figure 5-1. Copy of Forcenergy's Policy on Local Hire Redoubt Field Plan 5-4 November 29. 19J9 G„~, ~,.,,,.,.,, ~..,. (,...,_~.... Part I. General Information 1. Name of Com an 2. Street Address: 3. Mailing Address (if different): 4. Phone Number: 5. Fax Number: Part II. Business Information ~ Yes No 1. Has Company held an Alaska business license for the preceding 6 months? Alaska Business License Number: 2. Has Company maintained for the preceding 6 months a place of business in the state that deals in supplies, services, or construction of the nature re wired for work in connection with develo ment of an oil or as field? T e of Corn an 3. If sole proprietor, is the proprietor an Alaska resident? If partnership, is more than 50 percent of the partnership interest held by Alaska residents? If limited liability company, is more than 50 percent of the membership interest held b Alaska residents? If corporation, is it incorporated in the state or authorized. to do business in the state? If ~oint venture,. do a ma~orit of the venturers uali as a firm in the state? Other (describe): Part III. Certification I certif that the information rovided on this form is true and accurate. 1. Signature: 2. Printed Name: 3. Title: 4. Date: Note: The purpose of this form is to determine if the Local Contractor can be defined as a "Firm in the State" as defined in 20 AAC 25.565. Certified by Forcenergy Inc as a "Firm in the State": Name of Forcenergy Inc certifying representative Date of certification Figure 5-2. Form for Certification as Local Contractor Redoubt Field Plan 5-5 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 6. Lessee Agreement and Certification Forcenergy Inc voluntarily agrees, and by evidence of the signature below from one of its officers, also certifies that in implementing this Plan. it will use its best efforts to employ residents of the State of Alaska, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in the State of Alaska in connection with the development of the Redoubt Field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. Signature: Printed Name: Car son Title: Vice President Date: November 29, 1999 Redoubt Field Plan 6-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator APPENDIX A ALASKA PRODUCT PREFERENCE PROGRAM LISTING Appendix A. Alaska Product Preference Program Listing A.1 General The Alaska Product Preference Program is designed to promote development of manufacturing in Alaska by providing a cost preference to selected items manufactured in the Alaska. Under state procurement codes, cost preferences ranging from 3 to 7 percent may be given to Alaska manufactured items. While Forcenergy Inc is not including this component in its contracting plan, it supports the concepts of the program and encourages both Forcenergy Inc stafF and contractors to use these products wherever possible. A.2 Addi#ional Information on the Program Additional information on the Alaska Product Preference Program can be obtained at: Alaska Department of Commerce & Economic Development Division of Trade and Development 3601 C Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Telephone: (907) 269-8121 Fax: (907) 269-8125 Website: http://www.dced.state.ak.us/trade/prodpref.htm A.3 Product Listings The following pages contain a listing of selected products that could be applicable to the proposed development. Redoubt Field Plan A-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator ~.I Table A-1. Alaska Product Preference List (As of 4/99). r - - Product - Com an Architectural Woodwork Custom Woodworking inc. Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Asphalt Cement Emulsion Products of Alaska Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Banners Signs & Details Super Signs Warnin Lites of Alaska, Inc. Boats Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Holaday-Parks Naiad Inflatables USA, Inc. Boiler S stems Hobbs Industries, Inc. Book Bindin /Perfect Bindin A. T. Publishin ,Inc. Bottled Water Creamery Corporation dba Matanuska. Maid Dai Bridges/Docks/Ramps Allied Construction Services Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Buildings-Prefabricated Arctic Camps & Equipment E. Brown Inc. dba International Steel S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Summit Lo istics, Inc. Buildin s-Prefabricated Fiber lass Plaschern Su pl & Consultin Buildings-Truckable Modules Arctic Camps & Equipment E. Brown dba International Steel Steelfab Butane Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Cabinets Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works Custom Woodworking, Inc. Hilty's Cabinets, Inc. JR Heritage Construction, Inc. Paramount Cabinets Commercial Printing Norstar Color Polar Run Inc. dba Polar Run Printing/ Dragon Press ' Professional Color ra hics Composted Or anic Material Anchora e Re Tonal Com ost Facilit Concrete Products-Blocks. Anchorage Sand & Gravel, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete ~ Universit Block Compan 1-Zedoubt Field Plan A-2 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Concrete Products-Block Pavers Anchors a Sand & Gravel, Ine. Concrete Products-Brick Anchors e Sand & Gravel, Inc. Concrete Products-Dike S stems Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Erosion Control Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Ine. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Highway Barriers Aggregate Products, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Masonry Units Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Concrete Products-Metment Plasticizer Anchors e Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Mortar Mix. Anchors e Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Panels Aggregate Products, Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Posts A re ate Products, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Barriers Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Manholes D & S Concrete, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Misc. Precast Items D & S Concrete, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Septic Don Burford Concrete Products S stems Concrete Products-Precast Se-tie Tanks Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Utility Box D & S Concrete, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. University Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Vaults ~ _ Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Wastewater Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Prestressed Girders Aggregate Products, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Roof Pavers Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Ine. Davis Block & Concrete Universit Block Compan Concrete Products-Sacked Concrete Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Ine.. ~ Mixes I Davis Block & Concrete ; ~ ~ University Block Company j Redoubt Field Plan A-3 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Concrete Products-Slabs Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Supports Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchora e Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Walls .Aggregate Products, Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit .Redi-Mix,. Inc. Concrete Products-Wheel Stops Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Control Panel Cabinets Alaska Fab Control Panel Fabrication. Hobbs Industries,. Inc. Control Fabrication-ETL Listed Control Craft, Inc. Control Panels & S stem Fab.-UL Listed Tec Inte rated Products "TIP" Counterto s Paramount Cabinets Counterto s-Plastic Laminate Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Culverts Contech Construction Products, Inc. ' Culfabco Inc. Cutback Emulsion Products of Alaska Diesel Fuel #1 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Ine. Diesel Fuel #2 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company _ _ WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Ine. Diesel Fuel #4 WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Doors-Commercial Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Doors-Custom O.K. Lumber Co., Inc. Doors-Exterior Builders Millwork & Su I ,Inc. Doors-Interior Builders Millwork & Supply, Inc. Paramount Cabinets Doors-PVC, Vin I' Nor-Tec Northern Technolo Dump Boxes Bob's Services Electronic Data Lo er D :den Instrumentation Emulsions Emulsion Products of Alaska Exhaust Systems. i Holaday-Parks ' Fertilizers Alaska Farmers Cooperative ~~, ; Budget Feed & Farm. I Redoubt Field Plan A-4 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Fiberglass Products-Misc. Alaska Steel Company Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fiber lass Sleds Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fiber lass Tubs and Showers Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fire Alarm S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Fire Su ression S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Fixtures Custoom Woodworking Inc. JR Herita e Construction Inc. Flotation Billets Insulfoam Fuel Stora a Tanks Hecor's Weldin Inc. Gas Oil Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Compan Gasoline-Unleaded Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Gates-Metal Acme Fence Com an ,Inc. Generator Enclosures Alaska Fab Generators Alaska Fab Hobbs Industries, Inc. Greywater Treatment Systems Steelfab HAGO Petro Star Valdez Refine Heat Transfer Fluids Great Western Chemical Com an Heating Fuel #1 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company' WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Heating Fuel #2 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company' WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Heatin .Units Totem E ui ment & Su I ,Inc. H draulic S stems-Custom Bob's Services fce Metter Alaska Garden & Pet Supply, Inc. Ice Metter (Grizzly I & II) Great Western Chemical Com an Inflatable Boats-Aluminum Hull Naiad Inflatables USA, Inc. Insulated Concrete Wall S stem Insulfoam Insulation-Below Grade Board Insulfoam Insulation-Exterior Walf Insulfoam Insulation-Mono Therm Cellulose Thermo-Kool of Alaska Insulation-Pot st rene Board Insulfoam Insulation-Roof Insulfoam Insulation-Roof, Contour Taper Tile Insulfoam. Intercom S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Jet A Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. I Jet A/Aviation Jet Fuel Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. _ ~ Redoubt Field Plan A-5 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Jet B WilliamsAlaska Petroleum,. Inc. Jet B JP-4 Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an JP-8 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Lockers-Plastic Laminate Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Map Manufacturing AeroMap U.S. Professional Color ra hies Ma in -Aerial Photo rah AeroMa U.S. Ma in -Di ital Ma s AeroMa U.S. Ma in -Di ital Ortho hotos AeroMa U.S. Marine Diesel Petro Star Valdez Refine Metal Fabrication Rector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Aluminum. Fabrication Ace Supply Inc. Allied Construction Services Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Rector's Welding Inc. Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Metal-Aluminum/Processin . Alaska Steel Com an Metal-Conveyors Rector's Welding Inc. S & S Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Decking BHP Steel Building Products S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Metal-Ductwork Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Holaday-Parks Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Flashing Architectural Metal Products Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Holaday-Parks Magic Metals Inc. Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Galvanized Allied Construction Services Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Joists. S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Metal-Modular S stems Hobbs Industries, Inc. Redoubt Field Pfan A-6 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Metal-Prefabricated Buildin s Rector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Rain Gutters Architectural Metal Products Frank's Plumbin , Heatin , &Sheetmetal Metal-Reinforcing Bars Alaska Steel Fabricators Dimond Fabricators Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Metal-Reinforcin Steel Fa Div 3 Gen Anchora e Sand & Gravel Co. Inc. Metal-Roofing Architectural Metal Products BHP Building Products Rector's Welding, Inc. Ma is Metals Inc. Metal-Siding Architectural Metal Products BHP Building Products Rector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Skids/Sleds Ace Supply Inc Alaska Fab Allied Construction Services Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Rector's Welding Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Metal-Stainless Steel Fabrication Rector's Welding Inc. Holaday-Parks Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Steel Fabrication. Ace Supply Inc Alaska Fab Allied Construction Services Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Hobbs Industries, Inc. Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Metal-Steel Processin Alaska Steel Com an Microcom uters Norcom Mulch-H droseedin Thermo-Kool of Alaska Pain# Alaskan Paint Manufacturin Co., Inc. Panelized Building Components Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Panels, Plastic Laminate Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Panels-Arctic Wall Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Redoubt Field Plan A-7 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Panels-Miscellaneous Alchem, Inc. Arctic Camps & Equipment Cabinet Works Panels-Nonstructural Curtain Wall Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui merit Panels-Structural Sandwich Foam Alchem, Inc. Panels-Structural, Insulated Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui merit Pipe-Fabrication Allied Construction Services Rector's Welding Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Pi e-Reinforced Concrete D & S Concrete, Inc. Pipe-Supports/Saddles Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Steelfab Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Pressure Washer Trailer Totem E ui merit & Sup I ,Inc. QQ Printing A. T. Publishing & Printing,. Inc. Polar Run Inc. Acme Printing dba Royal Printing Alaska Litho, Inc. Alaska Printing, Inc. Anchorage Daily News Anchorage Printing, Inc. Applied Computed Tech. dba Ken Wrays Assets, Inc. Clay's Quality Printing Color Art Printing Co., Inc. ~ Commercial Printing Commercial Signs & Printing Continuous Printing of Alaska Frontier Printing Services Inc. Graphic North Printing. Minuteman Press Northern Printing PDQ Printing Polar Run Inc. dba Polar Run Printing/ Dragon Press i Printing Trade Company of Juneau Professional Colorgraphics Van Cleve Printing, Inc. Watermark Printers, Inc. Pro ane Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Reflective Barriers Powerhouse Construction Services, Inc. Reflective Runwa Markers Warnin Lites of Alaska, Inc. Reflective Si ns Powerhouse Construction Services, Inc. Remote Sensin -Multis ectral Ima e AeroMa U.S. Residual Fuel Oil Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Securi# Systems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-8 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Seeds-Mixed Grasses Sewage Treatment Equipment Sewage Treatment Shear Piles Signs Signs & Details Signs-Electric Signs-Reflective Signs-Hi hway/; Stairs/Railings Stone Mastic Asphalt Cellulose Stabilizin Stud Bolts Switch Gear Enclosures Tanks Tanks-2 hour Fire Rated Fuel System Tanks-2 hour Fire Rated System Tanks-Fiberglass Tanks-Fuel, Above Ground UL Listed I anks-Fuel, Below Ground UL Listed Tanks-Fuel, Conc. Encased Above Ground Compan Alaska Garden & Pet Supply, Inc. Plaschem Supply and Consulting Steelfab Son Burford Concrete Products Arctic Foundations, Inc. Commercial Signs & Printing Powerhouse Construction Services Inc. Professional Colorgraphics Super Signs Warning Lites of Alaska, Inc. Super Signs Super Signs Powerhouse Construction Services Inc. Ace Supply Inc. Allied Construction Services E. Brown Inc. dba International Steel Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Universal Welding & Fabrication, Inc. Thermo-Kool of Alaska Alaska Steel Company Alaska Fab Ace Supply, Inc. Alaska Fab Greer Tanks & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Universal Welding & Fabrication, Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Ace Supply, Inc. Plaschem Supply & Consultin Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-9 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Tanks-Metal Ace Supply Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Tanks-Oil/Water Se arator Anchora e Tank &Weldin ,Inc. Tanks-Septic, Effluent Pumping Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank &Weldin ,Inc. Thermo files Arctic Foundations, Inc. Thermo robes Arctic Foundations, Inc. Trailers Alaska Fab S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Trailers-Boat Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Trailers-Equipment Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Rector's Welding Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company ' Steelfab Trailers-Tank Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Trusses Juneau Truss, Inc. Weather-Stri in ___ _ _ _ _ __ O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Windows-Aluminum Jurek Construction Compan Windows-Custom O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Windows-PVC Alaska Window Nor-Tec (Northern Technology) Northerm Windows Windows-Wood Builders Millwork & Su I ,Inc. Wood Chi s Anchora e Re Tonal Com ost Facilit Wood Molding/Trim Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works j Hilty's Cabinets, Inc. O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Paramount Cabinets Wood Mulch Anchora e Re Tonal Compost Facilit Redoubt FiciC Plan A-10 Novernoc; 2y, ',99~ Forcenergy Inc -Operator • Fc~~c:ene~~~~e- lnc 1:~elie;v~'s that devei€~pin~ ~~ partnerrship ~v~-itl~ tl~e tc~cat c~~~nr~luni:~y in a~:eas i~~ ~~-hici~ it ~~peraters is an i~~~l~c~rtant facts}i- in de~~elc~pin~ and. <~chie~rin~ success in its business. .r~s a ~oc~ci ce7t~~~~rate citizen c~t~ the Mate c}~ ~las~a, the ~"~mpan~~ ~viil strive to pr~n~ote ~ stre~n~ r~~r~in~ relationship with local c~mn~unities ti~~ou~h: ~.uppoc•t for Iocai charities z~nd civic ~~rc~ups support ~~~ the local business Con~~Z~unities b~- ~~tilizina c~ua(ilied local c~ntractc}r~, ~irm~. ~~nd suppliers, fc~r ~v~-~ri: i~~ cc~nnectic~n ~vitl~ the cleve'lop~~ent of its assets ~~henever feasi(,le the en~plo~t r~-~ent of c~uah i:~erl 1c~cal residents anci these ~~~ h~ can provide valuable' local i~ldustrv° etiper-icnce equal ernployr~~e?r~t hiring 1?€~~~ctices, including tl~~; e:~pectation of the same from its contractors and suppliers Local 1~1ana~?~'r~1er11t ~j,~ill continuously evaluate; its ei~fc~rts in prontotin~ a n~utuall~r l~enelicial relationship t~--~ith Cher cc~n~rnunity, <~nd will striv€~ to in~prc~~~re its ef~'c~rts ~vherei~er and ~~~Thenever apprc~priater. Forcener~~~~ lnc ~ar~r E. Carlsc~n• ~f':ce 1'r~~siclent ~~- ~~~~ ~'"~ N ~'_. Sf 4 '~1 ,~iaska pit ~' inch Sege ~~~~~Q~ Organization Chart FORCENERGY INC -ALASKA DIVISION v Program fey Elements a Local. lire is food business •Utilize local newspapers and state agencies as ~-eso~urce for new lei res Utilize Alaska product preference list for most supplies a t..~tilize local manufacturing firms ~~~here feasible ® Encourage local contractors to hid on projects ® Require contractors to report their local content c?n hid submittals I._J • West foreland Field History Ilan ~C~.1V1~V ---•- R~zacl & Pact Pipeline lnstallatii~n beater I~o~~se Well I~c?~asc° Gass Prs~cessin~ Skid P~~ LaunLl~er=lZeceiver Installation ~~]"~t~I`I~c~P1CP Rai-gin Cc~ntrar~tc~r ~alamatul' TM~`ative C~t?r~+~rati{~~ :~lasKa ~s14`~ Bid ~,~ C:~rpora€io~l Alaska based Local subcontractors yL'eona Corporation Alaska. based 1~Iocoat (hi~sicle based Sig tills. Inc. (~~atsicle based -1RC~ Sales .~laska based Rai-erg {~c~ntractors L~«cal_ Si~bco~~~tractors • Redoubt Project History ~~ti ~~~it., ~ ,~nirizutic~~~ :;-D Seismic 1'ro~~ra~~~ Feasibilit~~ St~~~iy ~t~~$ineerin~ ~abri4ation I..IV1I1~? (~ltarterS I'erf'o~:r~~anc;~ ~:ocal cc~ns~~ltai~ts ~c?rthern Get~pl~y~sical .~lasl~a ~~ascd 1_.t~Cal SL;bCl3rltr~l~tC?rS Brc~ti~~n ~. Riot Belmar ~ n~ineeriaa Qi~tside based ;~laska experience i~%inzler & bell}~ Outside based ,~laska experience Hvur~dxi I-lear.~ Irfldt~stries L~~cal p~-t~ject ~~~Zana~~e~nent ~rEC~) Alaska bas~`~ l~.c~cai subcc~ntractars Farcener~,r _Y_, Atasl~gpfvision` ACDUIRED 40.,000 ACRES COVERING OCTOBER 96 THE REDOUBT SHOAL PROSPECT STATE' GRANTED UNIT FOR THE 16 .LEASES COMMIT T© ACC3UIRE 3D SEISMIC • ORIL4 AN EXPLORATORY WELL COMPLETED 3© SEISMIG PROGRAM COMPLETED FEASIBILITY STUE]Y TO EVALUATE GRILLING/PROt7UCT1ON OPTIONS COMPLETED DETAIL ©E:'31C3N ANO BIQ PACKAGES FOR EXPLORATORY DRILLINGi PLATFORM COMPLETE PLATFORM PABRIGATION AUE~UST 97 OCTOBER 97 DECEMBER 97 APRIL 9H APRIL 99 • • C~ Redoubt Exploratory Phase Plan platfor~~~ Installation • Stoltz Comex Seaway (SCS j - selected as project Ix~ana~er woi:ld~~ride firm ~~,~ith Alaska experience Local firms were requested to hid m SCS t~o ~~tili~e loc~~l subcontractors port ~rahan~ Corporation Udelhoven Crowley 1~'Iarine Fairweather I~ri Best BJ Services OSI~ Dock. V~atson Fool./l~~ahors ~~=ill be the i:irilling contractor Rid supei~:~isors and drilling personnel ~4~ill all he ,~laskan ~:esidents ?ancillary Services such as ~nud, directional c;en~entin~, etc. will be Alaska based. e Supplies will come from local ~-endors ~~~here feasible. -,..~..- Forc~nar~Y __ Afask~ Qivision """fir ~ ~ ~..~ ~`~ ~~ ~,.~ ~~ ~. ~~ ~ ~+~r `~ ~ii ~ ~ "'"""~w ~-~ ~ '~ 998 '~~ 2 2Q~'t LQgB PERMITTING ~~~~ PLATFORM TRANSPORTATION TO COOK INLET PLATFORM INSTALLATION RIG INSTALLATION APPRAISAL DRILLING DEVELOPMENT DRILLING PIPELINES & SHORE FACILITIES: DESIGN PIPELINES & SHORE FACILITIES: PROCUREMENT & FABRICATION PIPELINES & SHORE FACWTIES: CONSTRUCTION & INSTALLATION START OF PFIDDUCTION ~.~~~ • Redoubt Production Phase AC'tl~'1CV Pern~tting Civil. Engineering ~. Construction Engineering Fabrication ~ ~Lodular Construction Pipeline Construction Logistical Suppo~~t Staff increases to support project Plan Forcener`~= local staff and local. consultants Alaska based tirn~ts encouraged to bid Alaska based firms encouraged to bid Alaska based firms encouraged to bid Alaska based firms encouraged to bid Alaska teased fiY:ms Assume that we will ~be able to fill all positions locally Labor Co~~tractors Local ~'G ~ i NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF ALASKA Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: Redoubt Field Plan Request for Approval Pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) Notice is given that Forcenergy Inc. has submitted the Redoubt Field Plan for purposes of AS 38.05.180(f)(5) to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and requested approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). AS 31.05.030(1) requires the Commission to hold a public hearing on the plan and, within 45 days after receipt of the plan, grant approval of the plan if the plan contains a voluntary agreement by the lessee to use its best efforts to employ residents of this state, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in this state for work in connection with the development of the field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. After a lessee's plan has been approved, the lessee is entitled to a royalty reduction under AS 38.05.180(f)(5). Copies of the Redoubt Field Plan are available at the Commission office; please contact Diana Fleck. A hearing will be held at the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, at 1:30 PM on January 5, 2000 in conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. All interested persons are invited to present testimony. If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order to testify or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 793-1221 no later than December 29, 1999. Robert N. Christenson, P.E. Chair Published December 3, 1999 ADN #02014021 ~ffidavit Ad # Run Dates ED Po # 224401 12/03/99 DN 02014021 12/04/99 DN 02014021 • of Publicati on Price per Account d~ $ 91 .2 5 STOF0330 STOF0330 $0.00 STOF0330 STOF0330 STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT ~ g 1 Penny Bullock, being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that she is an advertising representative of-the Anchorage Daily News, a daily newspaper. That said newspaper has been approved by the Third Judicial Court, Anchorage, Alaska, and it now and has been published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Anchorage, Alaska, and it is now and during all said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a copy of an advertisement as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplemental form) of said newspaper on the above dates and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period.. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is not in excess of the rate charged private individuals. Legal Clerk~~~~,~~~ Subscribed and sworn to me before this date: Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska. Third Division. Anchorage, Alaska MY COMMISSION EXPIRES: ~~ ~ ~ ' ~~~~ ------------------------------ ``~`~!P p'LE'~C/~c rim G PU~3~-~ JJ~I~ ,,... ,* • 1111,E ~llll))))11 25 NOTICE OF - PUBLIC HEARING STATE QFALASKA OII and Gas Conservption Commission Re: Redou4Y Field Plan ~ Request for Approval Pursuant to AS 31.A5.030(i ) Notice is given that. the FdYCenergv inc.,. has sub mitt@d, the Retlaubt Field Plan for purpo s of 38,@5.180(f)(5) td the Alaska Oil, and Gas Cbrpservhtaon Corhmisslon and r®gUest@d approval. pu rsuant. to fvS 31.0$.030{i). AS 3T.05:030ti1 -requLres Th@ Comrltission ib hold a public hearins;on th@ plan. ands within 45~ ~davs i after .receipt of the plan, 5fdht approval of the plan if the glancontains a volun- tart' aereement by th@ les- see to use its best efforts to emplov7esidenis of this state,.consistent ,with- 4aw,i and To contract with firms in this stpte for work in connection with th@ devef- opment bf t11e.Eield, includ- ing the ~fabi•icatitn and instal7aJlan ~~of -required facfiitfes„'wht!never feCtsl- ble: Afien ~r il3s ee's Txlpc~ hps been approved, Fhe t8's-. -See is entitled to a_rovaltY '.reGucTiOn .under A$~ 38A5.180(f)(S): `Copies of the f2@d~oubtiFi@Id -Plan pr`e avgflfable of tMeY1 Commission pffice;,~'pleasel I contae# fSiana,,.~leck, j A hearing will be h@Vd dt the Alaska Qi1' and Gas, Conservation Gontmiseion, 3001 Porcupine. Dave, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, at 1:30..PM. on January 5; 2000 in ~anfOrmahcb with 20. AAC' 25:540. Alt interested per5ar13 tyre IfiV lied t0` preSeRT testimony. Ifyou area pgrson with a, disabiliiv who may need a special moFJification In order to testify or to. attend the publiE hearingi..please contaCf Diana FI@ck at 793- 1221 no later fhan Decem- ber 2~~ 1999'. ~' /s/R~# N. Gk~rlstpnson, P.Ef~.~+~ir ~ A0=0?0"I~02Tj .. , P'ub: 1213, N99 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF ALASKA Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: Redoubt Field Plan Request for Approval Pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) Notice is given that Forcenergy Inc. has submitted the Redoubt Field Plan for purposes of AS 38.05.180(f)(5) to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and requested approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). AS 31.05.030(1) requires the Commission to hold a public hearing on the plan and, within 45 days after receipt of the plan, grant approval of the plan if the plan contains a voluntary agreement by the lessee to use its best efforts to employ residents of this state, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in this state for work in connection with the development of the field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. After a lessee's plan has been approved, the lessee is entitled to a royalty reduction under AS 38.05.180(f)(5). Copies of the Redoubt Field Plan are available at the Commission office; please contact Diana Fleck. A hearing will be held at the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, at 1:30 PM on January 5, 2000 in conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. All interested persons are invited to present testimony. If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order to testify or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 793-1221 no later than December 29, 1999. 4 Robert N. Christenson, P.E. Chair Published December 3, 1999 Peninsula ClarionAO#02014020 ~c~v N t r..> ~ v ~-f~ ~~/~-fit uN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING STATE OF ALASKA Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: Redoubt Field Plan Request for Approval Pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) Notice is given that Forcenergy Inc. has submitted the Redoubt Field Plan for purposes of AS 38.05.180(f)(5) to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and requested approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). AS 31.05.030(1) requires the Commission to hold a public hearing on the plan and, within 45 days after receipt of the plan, grant appro~•al of the plan if the plan contains a ~°oluntary agreement by the lessee to use its best efforts to employ residents of this state, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in this state for work in connection with the development of the field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. After a lessee's plan has been approved, the lessee is entitled to a royalty reduction under AS 38.05.180(f)(5). Copies of the Redoubt Field Plan are available at the Commission office; please contact Diana Fleck. A hearing will be held at the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, at 1:30 PM on January 5, 2000 in conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. All interested persons are invited to present testimony. If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order to testify or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 793-1221 no later than December 29, 1999. ~~ Robert N. Christenson, P.E. Chair ,~1~ Published December 3. 1999 ADN #02014021 ~ ,~T,~ ~~ c~J'~ A11s~~ (}i! ~, G~ COns GO1~iCll-SS~OCt .. F.~.. PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE OF ALASKA etas Deresa Raddatz being first duly sworn, on oath deposes and says: That I am and was at all times herein this affidavit mentions, Supervisor of Legals of the Peninsula Clarion, a newspaper of general circulation and published at Kenai, Alaska, that the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING a printed copy of which is hereto annexed was published in said paper one each and every.t~_ for nniF successive and consecutive DAY in the issues on the following dates: DECEMBER 3, 1999 X >/1~ ~c . SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 3RD day of December-99 NOTARY PUBLIC in and for the State of Alaska. >~ Oil and'Cias ConservatlonCommisston I I Rec Redoubt Field Plan I Request for Approval Pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) I Notice 1s given that Forcenergy inc. has submftted the. I Redoubt Field Plan for purpossas of AS 38.05.180(t)(5) to the I Alaska ON and Cias Gonsenrailon Commission and sequeetett I ..approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). AS 31.05;030(1) requires the Gcxnmission to bald a public hearing on the plan and, wiih- I in 45 days after receipt of the plan, grant approval of the plan it the plan contains a voluntary agreement by die lessee to 4rSe its I best efforts to employ residents of this state, consistent tivlth law, ~ and to contract with #irms in this state for work in connection wttt- i ~e development of the field, including the fabrlcaNon ancf ~ latlon of required facilities, wheneverfeasible.After a iessee`8 ) ~ plan has been approved, ihelessee isentitled to a royaky rsduc- I ~ tlon undecAS 38.05.1t30(f)(5). ;I ~ Copies of the Redoubt Field Plan are avallabie at tha`'~ I Commission office;'please con~ct Diana Reck. A hearing wilt be held at the Alaska Oil and Qae ~ I Conservation Commisskm, :3001 Porcupine Drivs, Anchorage; I Alaska 99501, at 1:30 PM on January 5, 2000 In confomlance 1 ~ wig 20 AAC 25.540. All interested persona are invited to pre° I ~~ sent testimony. If you area person with a disability who may need a special I ~ modffiba~on finer to te~~fy or to,attend ttie~ pugifa hea~n~ ~ l please contact na Flecii 8t 793-`1221' na l8ter tf~irtiece-iib ~ I 29.1999. I Robert tv. Christenson, P.f. Chair PUBLISH "1>tAr H1M-- 123812874 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ iI1M IAiI ~Yt.M~I.,#-i~al~I-1~ a ~ ~ ~ J My Commission expires November 7, 2001 ~1 i Forcenergy Inc ~~ November 29, 1999 Commissioner Robert N. Christenson Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Commissioner Cammie Oechsli Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Commissioner David W. Johnston Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Submittal of Redoubt Field Plan pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1) Dear Commissioners: Enclosed please find one original and three copies of the Redoubt Field Plan ("Plan") prepared by Forcenergy Inc ("Forcenergy"), as field operator, and hereby submitted to the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission ("AOGCC") for approval pursuant to AS 31.05.030(1). While Forcenergy is aware that new regulations, 20 AAC 25.565, dealing with the subject of the referenced statute will become effective December 1, 1999, due to Forcenergy's desire to have the attached Plan approved as soon as possible Forcenergy has decided to submit the Plan for approval at this time. Forcenergy respectfully requests that the AOGCC immediately prepare a public notice for public hearing regarding the attached Plan, hold the public hearing on the Plan and, following the hearings, approve the attached Plan within 45 days of its submittal. If you or your staff have any questions regarding this letter or the submittal, please feel free to call me at 258-8600. Sincerely, Jim Arlington Land Manager-Alaska Division ~~~~~: a+ , i ~~C~ Alaska ail Anchorage ammiss~n Enclosures: 1 Original, 3 copies of West Foreland Field Plan Cc: Stig Wennerstrom, Gary Carlson, Kevin Tabler \\FGEANCH\VOLI\ACCTUARLINGT\Working Land Files\Redoubt Folder\FEN submittal Ltr of Redoubt Plan to AOGCC_l ] -29-99.doc HEADQUARTERS REGIONAL OFFICE Forcenergy Center TELEPHONE TELEPHONE 2730 SW 3rd Avenue 305/856-8500 310 K Street 907/258-8600 Suite 800 FAX Suite 700 FAX Miami, Florida 33129-2237 305/856-4300 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 907/258-8601 ' s • REDOUBT FIELD PLAN Prepared for the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Pursuant to AS 31.05.030 Submitted by: Forcenergy Inc Anchorage, Alaska November 29, 1999 .~~ ~~a ~ ~" ~ ~~ 199. Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commisslnn Anchorage • Table of Contents 1. Identification of Participating Lessees 1-1 Figure 1-1: Schedule of Oil and Gas Ownership 1-2 2. Identification of Field 2-1 3. General Timetable of Planned Field Development Activities 3-1 4. General Timetable of Expected Hiring and Contracting Decisions 4-1 5. Description of Lessee's Local Hire Program 5-1 5.1 General Statement of Policy 5-1 5.2 Definition of Local Manpower and Local Contractors 5-1 5.3 Contracting Methods 5-1 5.4 Selection Criteria for Contractors and Vendors 5-2 5.5 Alaska Hiring Procedures 5-2 5.6 Alaska Product Preference 5-3 5.7 Other Alaska Preference Programs 5-3 Figure 5-1: Forcenergy's Policy on Local Hire 5-4 Figure 5-2: Form for Certification as Local Contractor 5-5 6. Lessee Agreement and Certification 6-1 APPENDIX A. ALASKA PRODUCT PREFERENCE PROGRAM LISTING Redoubt Field Plan Forcenergy Inc -Operator November 29, 1999 s • 1. Identification of Participating Lessees This Redoubt Field Plan ("Plan") has been prepared by Forcenergy Inc ("Forcenergy") to describe operations conducted by Forcenergy as field and unit operator for the Redoubt Field as that field is defined in Section 2 of this Plan. Forcenergy owns 70% of the working interest and Union Oil Company of California ("Unocal") owns 30% of the working interest in all leases contained. within the Redoubt Field. All leases contained within the Redoubt Field are part of the Redoubt Unit approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas August 15, 1997. A schedule of oil and gas ownership interests in the Redoubt Unit is depicted in Figure 1-1. As the designated operator for the Redoubt Unit, Forcenergy has prepared this Plan and on behalf of the lessees participating in the Redoubt Unit Operating Agreement submits this Plan to the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission pursuant to AS 31.05.030. Communications in regards to this Plan should be directed to: Address: Forcenergy Inc 310 K Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Primary Contact: Gary Carlson, Vice President Phone: (907) 258-8600 (907) 258-8601-fax Redoubt Field Plan 1-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator REDOUBT FIELD PLAN Schedule Showing Ownership of Oil and Gas Interests as of November 29, 1999 Tract No. Description of l.,and No. of ADL Basic Royalty Working Interest Overriding Acres Serial No. Ownership and Ownership & Royalty & Net Percentage of Percentage of Profits Ownership Interest Interest 1 T.7N., R.13W., S.M. 5675 ADL 378114 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% Sections 4,5,6,7,8,9 12 1/2 % Unocal - 30% 16,17 and 18 2 T.7N., R.13W., S.M. 5691 ADL 374002 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% Sections 19,20,21,28 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% 29,30,31,32 and 33 3 T.7N., R.14W., S.M. 3840 ADL 381203 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% Sections 13,14,23,24 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% 25 and 26 4 T.7N., R.14W., S.M. 2560 ADL 381003 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% Sections 33,34,35 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% and 36 5 T.6N., R.14W., S.M. 5760 ADL 381201 State of Alaska Forcenergy - 70% Sections 1,2,3,10,11 12 1/2% Unocal - 30% 12,13,14 and 15 *State of Alaska Lease **State of Alaska Lease ***State of Alaska Lease ADL-378114 ADL-374002 ADL-381203 Danco Inc. 2.50% Danco Alaska. Partnership Ltd. 5.50% Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% Kasper, George 1.00% Danco Inc. 1.60% Danco Royalty Partnership .25% Donkel, Daniel L. .1 S% Figure 1-1. Schedule of Oil and Gas Ownership in the Redoubt Unit Redoubt Field Plan 1-2 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 3.50% * 7.50% ** 3.50% *** 3.50% **** 3.50% ***** • * * * * State of Alaska Lease ADL-381003 Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% *****State of Alaska Lease ADL-381201 Danco Exploration, Inc 3.50% November 29, 1999 2. Identification of Field The Redoubt Field is synonymous with the Redoubt Unit created by the Redoubt Unit Agreement ("Agreement"), approved by the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil and Gas ("DNR") on August 15, 1997. The Redoubt Unit area covers approximately 23,526 acres lying offshore in the Cook Inlet, north of Kalgin Island and east of West Foreland beneath state-owned submerged lands. The Redoubt Unit is comprised of the following oil and gas leases: State of Alaska Lease ADL-374002 State of Alaska Lease ADL-378114 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381003 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381201 State of Alaska Lease ADL-381203. A large percentage of the Redoubt Unit acreage was atone time committed to a former unit (8,548.50 acres), the Redoubt Shoal Unit, which was operated by Pan American Petroleum Co. (Pan Am), predecessor to AMOCO. Pan Am drilled the discovery well (Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 2) on the prospect in 1968, but later declined to bring the field on production when requested to do so by the State, and instead allowed the unit to terminate in November 1970 when its second plan of development was not approved. Tracts 3 and 4 were also previously committed to the South McArthur River Unit, which was formed effective December 31, 1982. Thus, the leases within the Redoubt Unit have an extensive history of having attracted the attention of many different lessees, only to have been subsequently relinquished without development. While the following six exploration wells have been drilled within the Redoubt Unit they either were dry holes or failed to produce oil in any significant quantities: Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 22064 No. 1 (June 1967) Tenneco St. 36465 No. 1 (November 1967) Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 1 (December 1967) Pan Am Redoubt Shoal St. 29690 No. 2 (September 1968) Union Redoubt Bay Unit No. 1 (October 1976) Mobil South McArthur River No. 1A (December 1982) The primary reservoir objective in the Redoubt Unit is the Hemlock Formation. The Redoubt Unit area includes acreage which has been confirmed to be productive of oil from the Hemlock Formation and acreage under which the Hemlock Formation is believed to have the potential to be productive. In addition, the Redoubt Unit area contains acreage overlying one or more additional potential reservoirs that will be evaluated by Forcenergy pursuant to this Plan and its Plan of Exploration filed with DNR. Redoubt Field Plan 2-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 3. General Timetable of Planned Field Development Activities • 3rd Qtr - Ott' Qtr 1997 3D seismic acquisition, processing and interpretation. • 4th Qtr 1997 - Final seismic processing. Engineering analysis of 2"d Qtr 1998 delineation and development options. Contract for the design and bid preparation for the Redoubt Unit exploratory drilling structure ("platform"). • 3rd Qtr 1998 Contract to build the platform. Contract to build portable living quarters for the platform. Begin permitting exploratory drilling activities. • 4th Qtr 1998 Complete a stratigraphic interpretation of the 3D seismic data and a geologic model of the Redoubt Unit, incorporating the 3D structural and stratigraphic interpretations. Acquire onshore property for production facility location. • 1St Qtr - 2"d Qtr 1999 Complete construction of Redoubt Unit platform. Begin permitting for production activities. • 3rd Qtr -4th Qtr 1999 Conduct geohazards survey of platform location. Engineering analysis of production pipeline location options. Survey potential onshore pipeline routes from West Foreland onshore production facility location to West McArthur River Unit production facilities. • 1St Qtr - 2"d Qtr 2000 Transport platform from Korea to Cook Inlet and begin installation in the Redoubt Unit. • 3rd Qtr - 4th Qtr 2000 Begin delineation drilling. Continue additional delineation drilling. Construct road and pipeline(s) from WF #1 well to West Foreland production facilities. • 1St Qtr - 2"d Qtr 2000 Evaluate drilling data. Formulate Plan of Development in accordance with 11 AAC 83.343(a) and the Redoubt Unit Agreement. • 3rd Qtr 2000+ - Operate the platform and production facilities throughout the life of the field pursuant to the annual plan of development submitted to DNR and the AOGCC. Redoubt Field Plan 3-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 4. General Timetable of Expected Hiring and Contracting Decisions • 2"d Qtr - 3rd Qtr 1997 Contract with local seismic contractor to acquire 3D data. Identify potential seismic processing companies. Identify personnel necessary to develop a plan to develop the Redoubt Field. Identify personnel necessary to develop the Redoubt Field. Contract with necessary consultants to prepare field development plans and unit documents. Staff the Anchorage office with local geophysicists, geologists and engineers. Hire Alaska resident as Health, Safety & Environment Manager. • 4th Qtr 1997 Contract with consultants to prepare design and bid documents for platform construction. • 3rd Qtr 1998 Sign contract to construct platform and portable living quarters. Contract with seismic processing company. Hire Alaska resident as Land Manager. • Ott' Qtr 1998 - Identify available Forcenergy personnel that can 4th Qtr 1999 provide any labor or services required for the development of the Redoubt Field. Identify companies, contractors, consultants, vendors and suppliers under contract with Forcenergy that Forcenergy desires or is required to use and match them with the services, equipment and personnel necessary to plan, permit, engineer, and otherwise support the design, construction, fabrication and installation of the platform and the drilling of the exploratory wells from the platform (the "project"). Identify areas where additional contracting of services, equipment and/or personnel is required to complete the project. Implement vendor, contractor and consultant selection procedure pursuant to the Plan. • 1St Qtr - 2nd Qtr 2000 Negotiate, finalize and execute necessary contracts with selected vendors and contractors. Redoubt Field Plan 4-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 5. Description of Lessee's Local Hire Program 5.1 General Statement of Policy Forcenergy is a strong proponent of using local personnel and companies when they are available and their experience and skills meets its business needs and objectives. Forcenergy voluntarily initiated and established a "Community and Support Policy" in 1998 which directs that "management will continuously evaluate its efforts in promoting a mutually beneficial relationship with the community, with an eye on...support for (the) local business community through the utilization of qualified local contractors and suppliers (and)...the employment of local residents who provide valuable local industry experience". Since Forcenergy established its offices in Alaska in 1997 those offices and field operations have been staffed almost exclusively with Alaska residents. Of the 31 personnel vacancies in its Alaska Division for which Forcenergy hired since establishing an Alaska office, 27 were staffed with individuals who were Alaska residents at the time of hire; a local hire percentage of 87%. Forcenergy has a similar history of utilizing local contractors and firms. It is the formal policy of Forcenergy Inc to use local manpower, contractors and resources to the maximum extent possible in the planning, engineering, permitting, construction, and operation of all facilities and operations covered under this Plan. A copy of Forcenergy's stated policy is provided in Figure 5-1. 5.2 Definition of Local Manpower and Contractors Forcenergy defines "local manpower" as individuals who are residents of the State of Alaska pursuant to AS 01.10.055. Forcenergy defines "local contractor" to include "firms in the state" as defined in 20 AAC 25.565. 5.3 Contracting Methods Forcenergy will contract for or purchase services, equipment and supplies using one of the following two methods: Sole-source contracting Competitive bidding Sole-source contracting will be used primarily for obtaining services, equipment and supplies from "local" vendors and contractors. Sole-source contracting may also be used for certain specialty services that are unique and not available locally. Redoubt Field Plan 5-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Competitive bidding will be the primary method of identifying services, equipment and supplies that could potentially be supplied from non-local sources. Forcenergy Inc will conduct competitive bidding by issuing invitations to bid to selected bidders identified by Forcenergy as having the ability to provide services or supply equipment in a safe and cost effective manner that complies with local, state and federal laws as well as practices recommended by the American Petroleum Institute ("API"). Forcenergy will contact its existing contractors to confirm that they are qualified as "firms in the state" as defined above. Figure 5-2 provides a copy of the form/questionnaire that Forcenergy will provide to contractors and vendors seeking existing and potential contractors. 5.4 Selection Criteria for Contractors and Vendors The primary criteria for Forcenergy's selection of contractors and vendors of equipment and services to implement this Plan will be: • Ability to provide the goods and/or services necessary to fulfill the requirements of the solicitation. • Experience in supplying similar solicitations. • Firm's safety record/history. • Qualification as local contractor. • Cost of goods and/or services. • Past performance history with Forcenergy Inc. • Ability to provide "Best Available Technology". If the above criteria is similar for two or more contractors or vendors supplying the same equipment or services, Forcenergy will give preference in the competitive bidding process to the those who also use local contractors and suppliers. 5.5 Alaska Hiring Procedures It is the goal of Forcenergy to fill all of its new staff positions for operations in the State of Alaska with local residents, provided applicants possess the necessary skills and experience. In advertising or soliciting for applicants for new positions or to fill vacancies in existing positions, Forcenergy will use the following sources: • Local newspapers. • Alaska Job Service. • Current employees • Local contractors and firms in the state, or other credible sources. Redoubt Field Plan 5-2 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator 5.6 Alaska Product Reference Forcenergy recognizes that the State of Alaska Division of Trade and Development has established an "Alaska Product Preference Program" to promote use of locally manufactured products. Forcenergy supports the use of locally manufactured products and encourages contractors and vendors responding to Forcenergy's invitations to bid to utilize this program. Although this program is not specifically adopted as part of this Plan, a list of manufacturers participating in this program is provided in this Plan in order to ensure that Forcenergy employees and contractors are aware of the program. An abbreviated list of qualified local manufacturers is provided as Appendix A to this plan. 5.7 Other Alaska Preference Programs Forcenergy also has an obligation to use its best efforts "to preferentially hire Salamatof shareholders and family members of Salamatof shareholders to the extent permitted by law, applicable labor contracts and local hire provisions" pursuant to a Surface Use and Easement Agreement with Salamatof Native Association Inc. These requirements, however, are not in conflict with this Plan. Redoubt Field Plan 5-3 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Forcenergy Inc Community Support Policy Alaska Division Forcenergy Inc believes that developing a partnership with the local community in areas in which it operates is an important factor in developing and achieving success in its business. As a good corporate citizen of the State of Alaska, the Company will strive to promote a strong working relationship with local communities through: • support for local charities and civic groups • support of the local business communities by utilizing qualified local contractors, firms, and suppliers, for work in connection with the development of its assets whenever feasible • the employment of qualified local residents and those who can provide valuable local industry experience • equal employment hiring practices, including the expectation of the same from its contractors and suppliers Local management will continuously evaluate its efforts in promoting a mutually beneficial relationship with the community, and will strive to improve its efforts wherever and whenever appropriate. Forcenergy Inc Gary E. arls n, Vice President Figure 5-1. Copy of Forcenergy's Policy on Local Hire Redoubt Field Plan 5-4 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Part I. General Information 1. Name of Com an 2. Street Address: 3. Mailing Address (if different): 4. Phone Number: 5. Fax Number: I Part II. Business Information I Yes No 1. Has Company held an Alaska business license for the preceding 6 months? Alaska Business License Number: 2. Has Company maintained for the preceding 6 months a place of business in the state that deals in supplies, services, or construction of the nature re uired for work in connection with develo ment of an oil or as field? T e of Com an 3. If sole proprietor, is the proprietor an Alaska resident? If partnership, is more than 50 percent of the partnership interest held by Alaska residents? If limited liability company, is more than 50 percent of the membership interest held b Alaska residents? If corporation, is it incorporated in the state or authorized to do business in the state? If ~oint venture, do a ma~orit of the venturers uali as a firm in the state? Other (describe): Part III. Certification I certi that the information rovided on this form is true and accurate. 1. Signature: 2. Printed Name: 3. Title: 4. Date: Note: The purpose of this form is to determine if the Local Contractor can be defined as a "Firm in the State" as defined in 20 AAC 25.565. Certified by Forcenergy Inc as a "Firm in the State": Name of Forcenergy Inc certifying representative Date of certification Figure 5-2. Form for Certification as Local Contractor Redoubt Field Plan 5-5 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator • 6. Lessee Agreement and Certification Forcenergy Inc voluntarily agrees, and by evidence of the signature below from one of its officers, also certifies that in implementing this Plan it will use its best efforts to employ residents of the State of Alaska, consistent with law, and to contract with firms in the State of Alaska in connection with the development of the Redoubt Field, including the fabrication and installation of required facilities, whenever feasible. Signature: Printed Name: Car son Title: Vice President Date: November 29, 1999 Redoubt Field Plan 6-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator APPENDIX A ALASKA PRODUCT PREFERENCE PROGRAM LISTING Appendix A. Alaska Product Preference Program Listing A.1 General The Alaska Product Preference Program is designed to promote development of manufacturing in Alaska by providing a cost preference to selected items manufactured in the Alaska. Under state procurement codes, cost preferences ranging from 3 to 7 percent may be given to Alaska manufactured items. While Forcenergy Inc is not including this component in its contracting plan, it supports the concepts of the program and encourages both Forcenergy Inc staff and contractors to use these products wherever possible. A.2 Additional Information on the Program Additional information on the Alaska Product Preference Program can be obtained at: Alaska Department of Commerce & Economic Development Division of Trade and Development 3601 C Street, Suite 700 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Telephone: (907) 269-8121 Fax: (907) 269-8125 Website: http://www.dced.state.ak.us/trade/prodpref.htm A.3 Product Listings The following pages contain a listing of selected products that could be applicable to the proposed development. Redoubt Field Plan A-1 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator • Table A-1. Alaska Product Preference List (As of 4/99) r Product Com an Architectural Woodwork Custom Woodworking inc. Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Asphalt Cement Emulsion Products of Alaska Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Banners Signs & Details Super Signs Warnin Lites of Alaska, Inc. Boats Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Holaday-Parks Naiad Inflatables USA, Inc. Boiler S stems Hobbs Industries, Inc. Book Bindin /Perfect Bindin A. T. Publishin ,Inc. Bottled Water Creamery Corporation dba Matanuska Maid Dai Bridges/Docks/Ramps Allied Construction Services Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Buildings-Prefabricated Arctic Camps & Equipment E. Brown Inc. dba International Steel S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Summit Lo istics, Inc. Buildin s-Prefabricated Fiber lass Plaschem Su I & Consultin Buildings-Truckable Modules Arctic Camps & Equipment E. Brown dba International Steel Steelfab Butane Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Cabinets Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works Custom Woodworking, Inc. Hilty's Cabinets, Inc. JR Heritage Construction, Inc. Paramount Cabinets Commercial Printing Norstar Color Polar Run Inc. dba Polar Run Printing/ Dragon Press Professional Color ra hics Composted Or anic Material Anchors e Re Tonal Com ost Facilit Concrete Products-Blocks Anchorage Sand & Gravel, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Universit Block Com an Redoubt Field Plan A-2 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator ~r i Product Com an Concrete Products-Block Pavers Anchors a Sand & Gravel, Inc. Concrete Products-Brick Anchors a Sand & Gravel, Inc. Concrete Products-Dike S stems Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Erosion Control Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Highway Barriers Aggregate Products, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Masonry Units Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Concrete Products-Metment Plasticizer Anchors e Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Mortar Mix Anchors a Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Panels Aggregate Products, Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Posts A re ate Products, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Barriers Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Manholes D & S Concrete, Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Misc. Precast Items D & S Concrete, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Septic Don Burford Concrete Products S stems Concrete Products-Precast Se tic Tanks Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Utility Box D & S Concrete, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Vaults Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Precast Wastewater Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Concrete Products-Prestressed Girders Aggregate Products, Inc. Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Roof Pavers Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Universit Block Com an Concrete Products-Sacked Concrete Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Mixes Davis Block & Concrete Universit Block Compan Redoubt Field Plan A-3 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Concrete Products-Slabs Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Supports Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchora a Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Concrete Products-Walls Aggregate Products, Inc. Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Concrete Products-Wheel Stops Aggregate Products, Inc. Anchorage Sand & Gravel Co., Inc. Davis Block & Concrete Don Burford Concrete Products Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Universit Redi-Mix, Inc. Control Panel Cabinets Alaska Fab Control Panel Fabrication Hobbs Industries, Inc. Control Fabrication-ETL Listed Control Craft, Inc. Control Panels & S stem Fab.-UL Listed Tec Inte rated Products "TIP" Counterto s Paramount Cabinets Counterto s-Plastic Laminate Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Culverts Contech Construction Products, Inc. Culfabco Inc. Cutback Emulsion Products of Alaska Diesel Fuel #1 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Diesel Fuel #2 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Diesel Fuel #4 WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Doors-Commercial Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Doors-Custom O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Doors-Exterior Builders Millwork & Su I ,Inc. Doors-Interior Builders Millwork & Supply, Inc. Paramount Cabinets Doors-PVC, Vin I Nor-Tec Northern Technolo Dump Boxes Bob's Services Electronic Data Lo er D den Instrumentation Emulsions Emulsion Products of Alaska Exhaust S stems Holada -Parks ~ Fertilizers Alaska Farmers Cooperative Bud et Feed & Farm Redoubt Field Plan A-4 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Fiberglass Products-Misc. Alaska Steel Company Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fiber lass Sleds Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fiber lass Tubs and Showers Plaschem Su I &Consultin Fire Alarm S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Fire Su ression S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Fixtures Custoom Woodworking Inc. JR Herita a Construction Inc. Flotation Billets Insulfoam Fuel Stora a Tanks Hecor's Weldin Inc. Gas Oil Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Gasoline-Unleaded Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Gates-Metal Acme Fence Com an ,Inc. Generator Enclosures Alaska Fab Generators Alaska Fab Hobbs Industries, Inc. Greywater Treatment Systems Steelfab HAGO Petro Star Valdez Refine Heat Transfer Fluids Great Western Chemical Com an Heating Fuel #1 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company' WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Heating Fuel #2 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company' WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Heatin Units Totem E ui ment & Su I ,Inc. H draulic S stems-Custom Bob's Services Ice Melter Alaska Garden & Pet Supply, Inc. Ice Melter (Grizzly I & II) Great Western Chemical Com an Inflatable Boats-Aluminum Hull Naiad Inflatables USA, Inc. Insulated Concrete Wall S stem Insulfoam Insulation-Below Grade Board Insulfoam Insulation-Exterior Wall Insulfoam Insulation-Mono Therm Cellulose Thermo-Kool of Alaska Insulation-Pol st rene Board Insulfoam Insulation-Roof Insulfoam Insulation-Roof, Contour Ta er Tile Insulfoam Intercom S stems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Jet A Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Jet A/Aviation Jet Fuel Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Company WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-5 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Jet B WilliamsAlaska Petroleum, Inc. Jet B JP-4 Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an JP-8 Petro Star Valdez Refinery Petro Star, Inc. Lockers-Plastic Laminate Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Map Manufacturing AeroMap U.S. Professional Color ra hics Ma in -Aerial Photo rah AeroMa U.S. Ma in -Di ital Ma s AeroMa U.S. Ma in -Di ital Ortho hotos AeroMa U.S. Marine Diesel Petro Star Valdez Refine Metal Fabrication Hector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Aluminum Fabrication Ace Supply Inc. Allied Construction Services Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Hector's Welding Inc. Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Metal-Aluminum/Processin Alaska Steel Com an Metal-Conveyors Hector's Welding Inc. S & S Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Decking BHP Steel Building Products S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Metal-Ductwork Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Holaday-Parks Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Flashing Architectural Metal Products Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Holaday-Parks Magic Metals Inc. Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Galvanized Allied Construction Services Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Joists S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Metal-Modular S stems Hobbs Industries, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-6 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator • Product Com an Metal-Prefabricated Buildin s Rector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Rain Gutters Architectural Metal Products Frank's Plumbin , Heatin , &Sheetmetal Metal-Reinforcing Bars Alaska Steel Fabricators Dimond Fabricators Fairbanks Precasters, Inc. Metal-Reinforcin Steel Fa Div 3 Gen Anchora a Sand & Gravel Co. Inc. Metal-Roofing Architectural Metal Products BHP Building Products Rector's Welding, Inc. Ma is Metals Inc. Metal-Siding Architectural Metal Products BHP Building Products Rector's Weldin ,Inc. Metal-Skids/Sleds Ace Supply Inc Alaska Fab Allied Construction Services Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Rector's Welding tnc. S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Metal-Stainless Steel Fabrication Rector's Welding Inc. Holaday-Parks Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Metal-Steel Fabrication Ace Supply Inc Alaska Fab Allied Construction Services Frank's Plumbing, Heating, &Sheetmetal Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Hobbs Industries, Inc. Holaday-Parks S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Sun-Air Sheet Metal, Inc. Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Metal-Steel Processin Alaska Steel Com an Microcom uters Norcom Mulch-H droseedin Thermo-Kool of Alaska Paint Alaskan Paint Manufacturin Co., Inc. Panelized Building Components Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Panels, Plastic Laminate Hilt 's Cabinets, Inc. Panels-Arctic Wall Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Redoubt Field Plan A-7 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Panels-Miscellaneous Alchem, Inc. Arctic Camps & Equipment Cabinet Works Panels-Nonstructural Curtain Wall Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Panels-Structural Sandwich Foam Alchem, Inc. Panels-Structural, Insulated Alchem, Inc. Arctic Cam s & E ui ment Pipe-Fabrication Allied Construction Services Rector's Welding. Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Pi e-Reinforced Concrete D & S Concrete, Inc. Pipe-Supports/Saddles Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Steelfab Sun-Air Sheet Metal, tnc. Pressure Washer Trailer Totem E ui ment & Su I ,Inc. QQ Printing A. T. Publishing & Printing, Inc. Polar Run Inc. Acme Printing dba Royal Printing Alaska Litho, Inc. Alaska Printing, Inc. Anchorage Daily News Anchorage Printing, Inc. Applied Computed Tech. dba Ken Wrays Assets, Inc. Clay's Quality Printing Color Art Printing Co., Inc. Commercial Printing Commercial Signs & Printing Continuous Printing of Alaska Frontier Printing Services Inc. Graphic North Printing Minuteman Press Northern Printing PDQ Printing Polar Run Inc. dba Polar Run Printing! Dragon Press Printing Trade Company of Juneau Professional Colorgraphics Van Cleve Printing, Inc. Watermark Printers, Inc. Pro ane Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Reflective Barriers Powerhouse Construction Services, Inc. Reflective Runwa Markers Warnin Lites of Alaska, Inc. Reflective Si ns Powerhouse Construction Services, Inc. Remote Sensin -Multis ectral Ima e AeroMa U.S. Residual Fuel Oil Tesoro Alaska Petroleum Com an Security Systems En ineered Fire S stems, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-8 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator i • Product Com an Seeds-Mixed Grasses Alaska Garden & Pet Su I ,Inc. Sewage Treatment Equipment Plaschem Supply and Consulting Steelfab Sewa a Treatment S stems Son Burford Concrete Products Shear Piles Arctic Foundations, Inc. Signs Commercial Signs & Printing Powerhouse Construction Services Inc. Professional Color ra hics Signs & Details Super Signs Warnin Lites of Alaska, Inc. Si ns-Electric Su er Si ns Si ns-Reflective Su er Si ns Si ns-Hi hwa /Safet Powerhouse Construction Services Inc. Stairs/Railings Ace Supply Inc. Allied Construction Services E. Brown Inc. dba International Steel Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Stone Mastic Asphalt Cellulose Stabilizin Thermo-Kool of Alaska Stud Bolts Alaska Steel Com an Switch Gear Enclosures Alaska Fab Tanks Ace Supply, Inc. Alaska Fab Greer Tanks & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Universal Weldin & Fabrication, Inc. Tanks-2 hour Fire Rated Fuel System ~ Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Tanks-2 hour Fire Rated S stem Ace Su I ,Inc. Tanks-Fiber lass Plaschem Su I & Consultin Tanks-Fuel, Above Ground UL Listed .Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. ~ ', Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Tanks-Fuel, Below Ground UL Listed ~ Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Tanks-Fuel, Conc. Encased Above Ground Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Redoubt Field Plan A-9 November 29, 1999 Forcenergy Inc -Operator Product Com an Tanks-Metal Ace Supply Inc. Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Tanks-Oil/Water Se arator Anchors e Tank &Weldin ,Inc. Tanks-Septic, Effluent Pumping Ace Supply Inc. Anchorage Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank &Weldin ,Inc. Thermo files Arctic Foundations,. Inc. Thermo robes Arctic Foundations, Inc. Trailers Alaska Fab S & S Welding, Inc. Steelfab Trailers-Boat Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Trailers-Equipment Greer Tank & Welding, Inc. Greer Tank, Inc. Rector's Welding Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sampson Steel Company Steelfab Trailers-Tank Greer Tank, Inc. S & S Welding, Inc. Sam son Steel Com an Trusses Juneau Truss, Inc. __ Weather-Stri in O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Windows-Aluminum Jurek Construction Com an Windows-Custom O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. Windows-PVC Alaska Window Nor-Tec (Northern Technology) Northerm Windows Windows-Wood Builders Millwork & Su I ,Inc. Wood Chi s Anchors e Re Tonal Com ost Facilit Wood Molding/Trim Architectural Cabinets & Millwork, Inc. Cabinet Works ~ Hilty's Cabinets, Inc. O. K. Lumber Co., Inc. 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