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HomeMy WebLinkAbout213-153 Susan Dionne #2A Ninilchik Unit Kenai Borough, Alaska Dec 28, 2013 – Dec 31, 2014 Provided by: Approved by: David Buthman Compiled by: Greg Hammond C r a i g S i l v a John Farrell Distribution Date: 2/10/2014 Susan Dionne #2A 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT & CREW ................................................................................................3 1.1 Equipment Summary ......................................................................................................................3 1.2 Crew................................................................................................................................................3 2 GENERAL WELL DETAILS...................................................................................................................4 2.1 Well Objectives...............................................................................................................................4 2.2 Hole Data........................................................................................................................................5 2.3 Daily Activity Summary...................................................................................................................5 3 GEOLOGICAL DATA.............................................................................................................................6 3.1 Lithostratigraphy .............................................................................................................................6 3.2 Lithological Details..........................................................................................................................7 3.3 Sampling Program........................................................................................................................10 4 DRILLING DATA..................................................................................................................................11 4.1 Surveys.........................................................................................................................................11 4.2 Bit Record.....................................................................................................................................12 4.3 Mud Record ..................................................................................................................................12 4.4 Drilling Progress Chart.......................................................................................................................13 5 SHOW REPORTS ...............................................................................................................................14 6 DAILY REPORTS ................................................................................................................................17 Enclosures 2” / 100’ Formation Log (MD/TVD) 5” / 100’ Formation Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ LWD Combo Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ Drilling Dynamics Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ Gas Ratio Log (MD/TVD) Final Data CD Susan Dionne #2A 3 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT & CREW 1.1 Equipment Summary Parameter Equipment Type /Position Total Downtime Comments Computers – Mudloggers (4) Rigwatch Master, DML, LWD WITS, Rigwatch Remote 0 hours Ditch gas QGM gas trap; Flame ionization total gas & chromatography. Hook Load / Weight on bit WITS from Pason 53 hours * Mud Flow In Derived from Strokes/Minute and Pump Output 53 hours * Mud Flow Out WITS from Pason 53 hours * Pit Volumes, Pit Gain/Loss WITS from Pason 53 hours * Pump Pressure WITS from Pason 53 hours * Pump Stroke Counters (2) WITS from Pason 53 hours * Rate of Penetration Calculated from Pason 53 hours * RPM WITS from Pason 53 hours * Torque WITS from Pason 53 hours * WITS To/ From Pason Rigwatch Remote (HP Compaq) 53 hours * *Pason EDR workstation in mudlogging unit not connected until 12/30/2013 at 22:00 (3310’ MD). Partial data provided by WITS feed from LWD unit beginning 12/28/2013 at 22:00 (2015’ MD) until Pason connected. 1.2 Crew Mud Logging Unit Type: Arctic Mud Logging Unit Number: ML057 Mud Loggers Years1 Days2 Sample Catchers Years Days 2 Technician Days 2 Greg Hammond 4 8 Debbie Bomar 3 8 Craig Silva 36 8 John Farrell 1 8 *1 Years experience as Mudlogger *2 Days at wellsite between rig up and rig down of logging unit. Susan Dionne #2A 4 2 GENERAL WELL DETAILS 2.1 Well Objectives Susan Dionne #2A is permitted as a re-drill Single Zone Development Gas well in the undefined Susan Dionne sector of the Ninilchik Unit field. It is a shallow gas well to be re-drilled in a NW direction out of a window in the existing Susan Dionne #2 well. The intention is twofold; first to recover and re-establish production output from several shallow gas sand intervals that ceased during the unsuccessful workover of Susan Dionne #2and to extend the production interval to the Beluga 60-65 Sands. The base plan is a deviated wellbore reaching a maximum inclination of 65.6 degrees and 2484’ vertical separation at TD. Drilling operations are expected to commence and proceed with a minimum of hole or other problems. The Saxon Rig 147 will be used to drill and complete the wellbore. The Beluga 40, Beluga 50 and Beluga 60 will be perforated after the rig has moved off. All waste and mud generated during drilling and completion operations will be hauled to the Kenai Gas Field G&I facility for disposal. Operator: Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp Energy Company) Well Name: Susan Dionne #2A Field: Ninilchik Unit County: Kenai Borough State: Alaska Company Representatives: Mike Leslie, Bob Farrell, Zane Montague, Doug Yessak Location: Surface Coordinates 219' FNL, 1418' FEL, Sec 6, T1S, R12W, SM, AK Ground ( Pad ) Elevation 156.00' Rotary Table Elevation 137.40’ Classification: Development - Gas API #: 50-133-20541-01-00 Permit #: 213153 Rig Name/Type: Saxon 147/ Land/ Double Spud Date December 28, 2013 Total Depth Date: December 31, 2013 Total Depth 4,002’ MD / 2,757’ TVD Primary Targets Beluga Formation Primary Target Depths Shallow Gas Zones: Beluga 40 to Beluga 65 Total Depth Formation: Beluga Completion Status: Run, Set and Cement 4.5” Liner, Top at 1792, Shoe at 4000’ LWD-MWD Services. Schlumberger Directional Drilling Schlumberger Wireline Logging Services Drilling Fluids Service M.I. Swaco CANRIG Logging Geologists: Craig Silva, Greg Hammond, John Farrell CANRIG Sample Catchers: Debbie Bomar Susan Dionne #2A 5 2.2 Hole Data Maximum Depth Shoe Depth Hole Section MD (ft) TVD (ft) TD Formation Mud Weight (ppg) Dev. (oinc) Casing Diam. MD (ft) TVD (ft) FIT (ppg) 6” 4002’ 2757’ Beluga 9.4 30.90 4.5” 4000’ 2755’ 12.0 2.3 Daily Activity Summary December 28, 2013: Pick up milling BHA; trip in hole and tag bridge plug; set whipstock; begin to mill at 1973'; continue to mill to 1986'. Note: Pason workstation in Canrig unit not functional; drilling data not available during milling. December 29, 2013: Drill to 2005'; pump sweep and circulate; FIT to 250 psi for 15 min, 12.0 ppg EMW; pull out from 2005'; lay down BHA; service rig; pick up BHA; run in hole with 38 joints DP; drill from 2005' to 2143'. December 30, 2013: Drill from 2143' to 3292'. Note: Pason WITS to Canrig reestablished at 3280' MD. December 31, 2013: Drill from 3292' to TD at 4002'; circulate bottoms up; short trip from 4002' to 1970'; trip in hole from 1970' to 3777'; re-log 3777' to 3792'; trip in from 3792' to 4002'; pump sweep and circulate. January 1, 2014: Circulate; pull out of hole from 4002'; lay down BHA; rig up casing tools; run liner to 2176'; change out elevators, pick up hang off and running tool; trip in with drill pipe to 4000'; circulate and clean hole; pick up cement head; rig up cement crew flood lines, test to 4500 psi; blow down all cement lines and circulate while batching cement. Susan Dionne #2A 6 3 GEOLOGICAL DATA 3.1 Lithostratigraphy Prognosed and observed tops given by Hilcorp geologist David Buthman. Observed tops determined after evaluation of Schlumberger Quad-Combo LWD logs. PROGNOSED OBSERVED FORMATION MD (ft) TVD (ft) SSTVD (ft) MD (ft) TVD (ft) SSTVD (ft) Beluga 40 N/A 2591.35 1855.85 1699.85 Beluga 50 3363.51 2259.54 2103.00 3339.53 2238.16 2082.16 Beluga 50 (Base) N/A 3484.73 2236.84 2080.84 Beluga 60 N/A 3742.10 2536.15 2380.15 Susan Dionne #2A 7 3.2 Lithological Details Full service mudlogging initiated while milling out of window at 1973’ MD. All the sample lithology descriptions provided by Canrig began after the window mill was clear of the 7” casing. The entire drilled interval of this Susan Dionne #2A well was within the Beluga Formation, whose lithology of largely volcanic ash-derived fluvial sediments included: tuffaceous claystone, tuffaceous siltstone, sand/sandstone, volcanic ash, coal and various other minor to trace thinly bedded lithologies. The wellbore was drilled to 4002’. Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (1980'-2040') = olive gray to medium gray; sandy siltstone to silty claystone with interbedded fine quartzose sand; weak crumbly friable to mushy soft; blocky to irregular fracture; massive to wedgelike curved cuttings; silty to smooth texture; massive structure. Tuffaceous siltstone (2040'-2165') = light olive gray to medium gray; crumbly friable to firm; weakly to non adhesive; wedgelike to irregular cuttings habit; dull luster with subtle sparkle; clayey to silty texture; massive structure; trace dark carbonaceous micro-lamina; intergrading to clayey siltstone; scattered grains of quartz sand; rare mica. Coal (2165'-2170') = black to brownish black; lignite; interbedded with tuffaceous siltstone and claystone; tough to crunchy; splintery to irregular; thinly laminated moderate to strong immediate outgassing. Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (2170' - 2230') = medium gray to light olive gray with pale brown hues; non adhesive; crumbly to pulverulent; irregular to earthy fracture; massive to wedgelike cuttings habit; smooth to mottled texture; interbedded with coal fragments. Sand (2230'-2260') = quartzose with abundant grayish black lithics and trace greenish gray volcanics; lower medium to upper very fine; well to moderately sorted; well rounded with high sphericity; disaggregated; scattered dark reddish brown to brownish black Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (2260'-2300') = olive gray to medium gray; pulverulent to crumbly to slightly sectile; homogeneous to locally mottled; silty to clayey texture; earthy luster; massive to very slightly shaly structure common floating black to dark gray interbedded lithics. Sand (2300' - 2560') = medium dark gray to dark gray; faint to locally moderate olive gray to olive black secondary hue; very fine upper to coarse upper; moderately well to moderately sorted; repeat subtle fining upward within fine lower to medium lower; near 100% equant grain dimensions; very dominant subangular and slightly subrounded; subdiscoidal to spherical; very minor sharply angular fragmented quartz and amorphous silica; near 100% disaggregated grains separated from soluble tuffaceous clay matrix; trace examples of matrix supported hydrated soft sandstone, and spotty claystones with abundant floating sand grains; lithic arenite to compositional greywacke; est 45-70% quartz and minor volcanic glass, 5-10% feldspar, 10-15% various crypto-silica (chalcedony, chert) and other non-differentiated silica, 20-40% lithics and mafic minerals; prominent lithics fraction is very abundantly dominated by medium dark gray to grayish black medium grade metamorphic phyllite (and minor argillite) rock fragments; note distinctive well distributed traces of dark reddish brown mica and rare micro-books of chlorite. Tuffaceous Claystone/Tuffaceous Siltstone (2300'-2600') = occurrence as mostly thinly bedded or laminated sediment size differentiation within more massive volcanic ash-derived mudstones; note many subtle fining upward or downward particle gradations; many localized changes reflect varying devitrification of ash particles; medium gray is dominant, but abundant local variations in lightness value to medium dark gray and medium light gray; mostly faint light brownish gray to brownish gray secondary hues, but also many other subtle colorations; note locally common medium light gray (partially non-tuff) claystone with faint light bluish gray secondary hue; clayey to silty to many soft matte textures; occasionally gritty when abundant shards and floating sand grains; many mixed and mottled textures; various earthy lusters; spotty to local very common micro-laminations and/or particles of carbonaceous material and coal; grades to very clayey sandstone when abundant coarser floating grains. Susan Dionne #2A 8 Sand (2560'-2680') = olive gray to medium dark gray and medium gray with strong olive gray secondary hues; very fine upper to coarse lower; overall moderately well sorted at fine upper to medium lower; note that fraction of very fine is dominated by winnowed volcanic shards; appears subtle fining upward zones; equant to very slightly prismoid grain dimensions; angular to rounded; very dominant subangular to slightly subrounded; minor clear quartz fragments and glass shards are sharply angular; discoidal to spherical; dominantly subdiscoidal to slightly subspherical; near 100% loose sand; all grains appear disaggregated from soluble tuffaceous supporting matrix; spotty very soft well hydrated matrix supported clayey sandstone pieces; appears non-calcareous compositional graywacke to marginal lithic arenite; estimate 40-65% quartz and minor amorphous volcanic glass; trace-10% feldspar, 10-15% various crypto-silica (chalcedony, chert) and other non-differentiated silica, 30-45% lithics and mafic minerals; abundant lithics fraction pervasively dominated by medium dark gray to grayish black medium grade metamorphic phyllite (and minor argillite) rock fragments; very distinctive spotty dark reddish brown mica and traces of chlorite. Brittle Tuffaceous Siltstone/Calcareous Tuff/Very Fine Sandstone (2730'-2900') = note occasional (thin?) interbeds of moderate to very calcareous brittle to marginally hard group of apparent closely associated lithologies that includes: calcareous brittle tuffaceous sandy siltstone, non-differentiated siltstone, calcareous tuff and trace very fine sandstone which appears to be calcite cemented microshards; overall medium gray with various small shifts in lightness value and faint gray, grayish brown, and olive gray secondary hues; calcareous siltstone has very fine mottled appearance, silty texture and discernible crystalline calcareous matrix; very fine sandstone very closely gradational to siltstone but has overall slightly "glassier" appearance; calc tuff ranges firm to hard, occasionally has nearly smooth texture and often appears as calcite replaced devitrified (bentonite) ash. Tuffaceous Claystone/Tuffaceous Siltstone (2600'-3000') = increasing claystone-siltstone variations; pervasive thin bedded and/or laminated clay-silt size differentiation within massive volcanic ash-derived mudstones; subtle fining upward/downward; abundant particle size/matrix gradations; abundant varying devitrification of ash particles; medium gray is dominant, with abundant local variations in lightness value to medium dark gray and medium light gray; mostly faint olive gray to light brownish gray secondary hues, but many subtle color variations; note occasional medium light gray (partially non tuffaceous) claystone with faint light bluish gray secondary hue; clayey to silty to many soft matte textures; occasionally gritty when abundant shards and floating sand grains; many mixed and mottled textures; various earthy lusters; spotty to local very common micro-laminations and/or particles of carbonaceous material and coal; grades to very clayey sandstone when abundant coarser floating grains. Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (3000'-3100') = tuffaceous course siltstone grading to partially non- tuffaceous smooth claystone; medium gray to medium dark gray with varying shades of olive gray to brownish gray; light bluish gray hues; mushy to crumbly to occasionally sectile; irregular to tabular cuttings habit; siltstone grades from gritty with visible disaggregated sand grains to silty; claystone grades from abrasive to clayey; thin laminations common in siltstone; abundant micro laminations of coal and carbonaceous material; scattered mica both as loose flakes and within siltstone matrix. Sand (3100'-3170') = medium dark gray to dark gray with olive gray hues; very fine upper to coarse lower; moderately to well sorted; subangular to rounded; moderate sphericity; predominantly disaggregated arenitic sand; estimate 60% quartz and minor volcanic glass, >5% feldspar, 35% lithics and mafic minerals composed of grayish black metamorphic phyllite fragments; scattered sheets of reddish brown mica. Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (3170'-3260') = medium gray to medium dark gray with abundant local variations in lightness; numerous secondary colorations include gray, brownish gray and faint olive gray; light bluish gray hues common in claystone; mushy to pasty; crumbly to sectile; range of earthy lusters; siltstone texture grades from granular with visible lithics to silty; claystone texture varies from abrasive to clayey; non calcareous; micro laminations of coal and carbonaceous material. Coal (3260'-3265') = black to brownish black lignite; tough to crunchy; conchoidal to irregular fracture; bladed to massive cuttings habit; smooth to abrasive; thinly laminated; light degassing. Susan Dionne #2A 9 Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (3265'-3360') = variations in lightness from dominant medium gray to light gray; brownish gray to olive gray secondary hues; mushy to clumpy; massive well hydrated siltstone cuttings; gradational textures ranging from gritty to silty to soft matte; earthy luster; abundant cuttings of moderate yellowish brown tuff; trace mica. Sand (3360'-3420') = medium gray to dark grey with olive gray secondary hues; upper very fine to lower medium with a fraction of lower course; well to moderate sorting; subangular to rounded; moderate sphericity; estimate 50% quartz 50% lithics and mafic minerals composed largely of grayish black metamorphic phyllite fragments; trace mica and feldspar. Sand/Sandstone (3420'-3600') = olive gray and medium dark gray to medium gray with strong olive gray secondary hues; very fine upper to trace coarse upper; most is moderately well sorted at fine upper to medium lower; note very fine fraction is dominantly glass shards winnowed from volcanic ash; repeat gradual fining upward sequences; equant to slightly prismoidal grains; angular to rounded; dominantly subangular to slightly subrounded; consistent minor fraction of sharply angular clear quartz and glass shards; discoidal to spherical; very dominant subdiscoidal to slightly subspherical; most samples nearly 100% disaggregated loose grains released from hydrated soft soluble supporting clay matrix; note consistent minor pieces of consolidated sandstone, both matrix and grain supported, with complex inter- grain of ash-derived clay-silt, devitrified ash and weak calcite-silica cementation; spotty very fine sandstone grading to very sand siltstone; compositional graywacke to marginal lithic arenite; estimate35- 60%quartz and variable minor fraction of amorphous volcanic glass; trace-10% feldspar, 10-15% various crypto-silica (chalcedony, chert) and other non-differentiated silica, 30-50% lithics and mafic minerals; 80- 90% of lithics fraction are medium dark gray to grayish black metamorphic phyllite (and minor argillite) rock fragments; trace micas and clastic carbonaceous fragments. Tuffaceous Claystone/Tuffaceous Siltstone/Volcanic Ash (3360’-3800') = thin bedded and/or laminated variations of sediment size, texture and rock structure within massive volcanic ash derived mudstones; individual cuttings fragments display particle size fining patterns and matrix gradations; many localized variations due to devitrification of ash particles; medium gray to occasional olive gray; abundant variations in lightness value to medium dark gray and medium light gray; dominant light olive gray to light brownish gray secondary hues, but many other subtle brown and gray variations; note locally common lighter gray partially argillaceous claystone with distinctive faint light bluish gray secondary hue; clayey to silty to many soft matte textures; occasionally gritty when abundant shards and floating sand grains; many mixed and mottled textures; various earthy lusters; spotty to local common micro-laminations and particles of coal/carbonaceous material; locally grading to clayey sandstone; common to abundant floating grains; spotty amounts less reworked volcanic ash with traces of older vitriclastic texture. Sand/Sandstone (3780'-3880') = medium dark gray to medium gray with olive gray to brownish gray secondary hues; very fine upper to lower medium; trace lower course to upper medium; small portion of angular volcanic glass shards; angular to rounded; moderate sphericity; subdiscoidal to weakly sub- spherical; largely disaggregated sand grains released from hydrated clay matrix; common grain and matrix supported sandstone; dominant graywacke to less dominant lithic arenite; estimate 50% quartz and trace shards of volcanic glass, 10% feldspar, 40% lithics and mafic minerals; lithics composed of medium dark gray to grayish black metamorphic phyllite rock fragments; scattered carbonaceous fragments and trace mica. Coal/carbonaceous Material (3920'-3930') = black lignite intermixed with brownish lack carbonaceous material; crunchy to stiff; irregular angular to conchoidal fracture; massive cutting habit with disaggregated elongated fragments; clear laminations; light degassing. Tuffaceous Claystone/Tuffaceous Siltstone (3880'-4000') = medium gray to light gray; varying brownish gray to olive gray secondary hues; claystone is slightly lighter gray with light bluish gray secondary hues; mushy to pasty; crumbly to sectile; massive cutting habit; varying earthy lusters; gradational texture from gritty and granular to clayey; scattered micro- laminations and fragments of coal and carbonaceous material. Susan Dionne #2A 10 3.3 Sampling Program The sampling program specified by the Geologist called for the collection of two sets of washed and Dried Reference Samples beginning at 1980’ MD. The resulting set, interval, and distribution are shown below. Sets Type and Purpose Interval Frequency Distribution 2 Washed and Dried 1973’-4005’ 30’ Landon Ellison Hilcorp Alaska LLC 3800 Center Point Drive, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99508 Susan Dionne #2A 11 4 DRILLING DATA 4.1 Surveys Measured Depth (ft) Incl. (o) Azim. (o) True Vertical Depth (ft) Latitude (ft) N(+), S(-) Departure (ft) E(+), W(-) Vertical Section (Incr) (ft) Dogleg Rate (o/100ft) 1969.28 62.74 331.09 1969.28 916.61 821.23 1595.28 5.35 2035.6 66.67 328.22 2035.6 975.77 872.95 1623.62 7.1 2097.97 66.35 325.57 2097.97 1032.59 920.86 1648.48 3.93 2133.75 66.31 324.07 2133.75 1065.26 947.64 1662.85 3.84 2161.33 66.26 322.93 2161.33 1090.47 967.94 1673.94 3.77 2224.55 65.76 320 2224.55 1148.21 1013.12 1699.64 4.31 2284.61 65.48 320.69 2284.61 1202.92 1055.24 1724.43 1.15 2345.43 65.31 319.21 2345.43 1258.21 1097.57 1749.76 2.22 2407.95 64.89 319.72 2407.95 1314.91 1140.67 1776.08 1 2471.35 64.59 319.89 2471.35 1372.25 1184.46 1803.13 0.52 2534.35 64.19 320 2534.35 1429.06 1227.95 1830.37 0.67 2596.96 63.79 319.14 2596.96 1485.32 1270.78 1857.82 1.39 2659.75 63.88 319.54 2659.75 1541.67 1313.53 1885.51 0.58 2721.24 63.84 319.65 2721.24 1596.86 1355.56 1912.6 0.19 2785.55 63.72 319.19 2785.55 1654.54 1399.38 1941.02 0.68 2847.71 63.49 319.02 2847.71 1710.21 1441.47 1968.65 0.43 2910.11 62.12 318.48 2910.11 1765.69 1483.2 1997.17 2.33 2970.94 60.29 318.23 2970.94 1818.97 1523.03 2026.47 3.03 3035.27 57.52 315.96 3035.27 1873.95 1563.39 2059.69 5.25 3103.18 56.12 314.48 3103.18 1930.56 1603.74 2096.85 2.76 3164.35 54.37 315.17 3164.35 1980.58 1639.16 2131.72 3 3224.95 53.5 314.26 3224.95 2029.33 1673.63 2167.4 1.88 3292.52 51.97 314.37 3292.52 2082.8 1711.2 2208.31 2.27 3352.18 49.99 314.64 3352.18 2128.91 1743.68 2245.87 3.34 3413.67 47.1 318.57 3413.67 2174.87 1777.13 2286.59 6.71 3475.29 44.05 319.4 3475.29 2218.86 1810.33 2329.71 5.05 3537.58 42.28 319.65 3537.58 2261.47 1842.74 2375.15 2.85 3600.15 40.04 321.37 3600.15 2302.64 1874.51 2422.25 4.01 3663.57 37.69 322.38 3663.57 2342.42 1905.8 2471.63 3.83 3727.54 34.23 323.7 3727.54 2379.93 1935.8 2523.4 5.54 3788.83 32.11 322.37 3788.83 2413.42 1962.6 2574.7 3.66 3852.28 31.52 322.55 3852.28 2446.85 1989.12 2628.62 0.93 3915.6 31.21 322.9 3915.6 2479.78 2015.35 2682.69 0.57 3947.46 30.9 322.36 3947.46 2496.2 2028.41 2709.98 1.32 Su s a n D i o n n e # 2 A 12 4. 2 B i t R e c o r d BI T N O . S I Z E T Y P E S / N JE T S / TF A IN O U T F T H R S AV E RO P Ft / H R CONDITION 1 6 . 0 ” S m i t h P D C J H 6 1 0 7 5x 1 0 0. 3 8 3 20 0 5 ’ 4 0 0 2 ’ 1 9 9 7 ’ 3 7 . 4 5 3 . 4 2 - 4 - W T - G - X - I N - W T - T D 4. 3 M u d R e c o r d Co n t r a c t o r : M . I . S w a c o Mu d T y p e : K l a - S h i e l d M u d Da t e D e p t h MW (p p g ) VI S (s / q t ) PV Y P G e l s FL (c c ) FC So l s (% ) O/ W Ra t i o Sd (% ) MB T p H Cl (ml/l) Ca (ml/l) 12 / 2 8 / 2 0 1 3 1 9 8 6 ’ 9 . 2 5 1 1 2 1 9 5 / 7 / 9 4 . 8 1 / 1 5 t r / 9 5 0 . 2 5 2 1 0 5 8 0 0 0 1 2 0 12 / 2 9 / 2 0 1 3 2 1 4 3 ’ 9 . 1 5 5 1 2 1 4 4 / 6 / 7 6 . 4 1 / 1 8 t r / 9 2 0 . 2 5 2 . 5 9 . 9 4 8 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 / 3 0 / 2 0 1 3 3 2 9 2 ’ 9 . 4 5 6 1 6 2 1 6 / 7 / 9 6 1 / 1 8 t r / 9 2 0 . 2 5 3 9 . 4 4 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 12 / 3 1 / 2 0 1 3 4 0 0 2 ’ 9 . 3 5 9 1 8 2 0 7 / 8 / 9 6 1 / 1 8 t r / 9 2 0 . 2 5 3 9 . 3 4 3 0 0 0 1 6 0 1/ 1 / 2 0 1 4 4 0 0 2 ’ 9 . 4 5 7 1 8 1 9 6 / 8 / 1 0 6 1 / 1 8 t r / 9 2 0 . 2 5 3 9 . 7 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 Ab b r e v i a t i o n s : MW = M u d W e i g h t V I S = F u n n e l V i s c o s i t y PV = P l a s t i c V i s c o s i t y Y P = Y i e l d P o i n t G e l s = G e l S t r e n g t h F L = W a t e r o r F i l t r a t e Lo s s F C = F i l t e r C a k e O / W = O i l t o W a t e r r a t i o S o l s = S o l i d s S d = S a n d c o n t e n t M B T = M e t h y l e n e B l u e A l k , P m = A l k a l i n i t y , M u d pH = A c i d i t y C l = C h l o r i d e s C a = H a r d n e s s C a l c i u m n r = N o t R e c o r d e d Su s a n D i o n n e # 2 A 13 4. 4 D r i l l i n g P r o g r e s s C h a r t Da y s v . D e p t h Su s a n D i o n n e 2 A 19 0 0 21 0 0 23 0 0 25 0 0 27 0 0 29 0 0 31 0 0 33 0 0 35 0 0 37 0 0 39 0 0 41 0 0 12 / 2 7 / 1 3 1 2 / 2 8 / 1 3 1 2 / 2 9 / 1 3 1 2 / 3 0 / 1 3 1 2 / 3 1 / 1 3 D e p t h Susan Dionne #2A 14 5 SHOW REPORTS Show Reports #1, #2, and #3 will be included on disc Susan Dionne #2A 15 Susan Dionne #2A 16 Susan Dionne #2A 17 6 DAILY REPORTS Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Ninilchik Field DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Susan Dionne #2A REPORT FOR Bob Farrell, Mike Leslie DATE Dec 28, 2013 DEPTH 1986' PRESENT OPERATION Milling TIME 24:00 YESTERDAY 1973' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 13' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 1973' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 6.151" Baker Window Mill 10124881 1973' DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 1997' MW 9.2 VIS 51 PV 12 YP 19 Gels 4/7/9 FL 4.8 CL- 58000 FC 1/1 SOL 5 SD 0.25 OIL tr/95 MBT 2 pH 10.0 Ca+ 120 Alk 1.2 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 6 @ 1984 0 @ 1973 3 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 3 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Claystone/siltstone; sand PRESENT LITHOLOGY Claystone/siltstone; sand DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Pick up milling BHA; trip in hole and tag bridge plug; set whipstock; begin to mill at 1973'; continue to mill to 1986'. Note: Pason workstation in Canrig unit not functional; drilling data not available during milling. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD 4 DAILY COST $3,071 REPORT BY Hammond Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Ninilchik Field DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Susan Dionne #2A REPORT FOR Bob Farrell, Mike Leslie DATE Dec 29, 2013 DEPTH 2143' PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 24:00 YESTERDAY 1986' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 157' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 1973' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 2161.33' 66.26 322.93 1678.91' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 6" Smith PDC JH6107 5x10 / 0.383 2005' DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 112.5 @ 2009 0.7 @ 2048 46.8 51.29 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 6 @ 2034 1 @ 2142 2.6 1.77 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 29 @ 2034 0 @ 2057 6.3 17.43 KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1414 @ 2057 293 @ 1995 1144.6 1324.60 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 2091 MW 9.1 VIS 55 PV 12 YP 14 Gels 4/6/7 FL 6.4 CL- 48000 FC 1/1 SOL 8 SD 0.25 OIL tr/92 MBT 2.5 pH 9.9 Ca+ 200 Alk 1.1 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 33 @ 2108 1 @ 2058 11.7 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 9802 @ 2108 284 @ 2058 2819.3 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 14 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drill to 2005'; pump sweep and circulate; FIT to 250 psi for 15 min, 12.0 ppg EMW; pull out from 2005'; lay down BHA; service rig; pick up BHA; run in hole with 38 joints DP; drill from 2005' to 2143'. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD 4 DAILY COST $3,071 REPORT BY Farrell Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Ninilchik Field DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Susan Dionne #2A REPORT FOR Bob Farrell, Mike Leslie DATE Dec 30, 2013 DEPTH 3292' PRESENT OPERATION Drilling TIME 24:00 YESTERDAY 2143' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 1149' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 1973' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 3292.52' 51.97 314.37 2208.56' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1` 6" Smith PDC JH6107 5x10 / 0.383 2005' DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 660.9 @ 2967 2.7 @ 2173 104.4 127.00 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 1431 @ 3280 1 @ 2145 18.5 1422.97 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 163 @ 3030 0 @ 2224 14.7 29.97 KLBS ROTARY RPM 0 @ 3292 0 @ 3292 0.0 0.00 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1734 @ 3286 1053 @ 2579 1404.2 1675.36 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 3293' MW 9.4 VIS 56 PV 16 YP 21 Gels 6/7/9 FL 6 CL- 43000 FC 1/1 SOL 8 SD 0.25 OIL tr/92 MBT 3 pH 9.4 Ca+ 200 Alk 1 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 333 @ 2645 8 @ 3031 63.8 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 66756 @ 2645 1812 @ 3031 12305.8 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 217 @ 3262 0 @ 3249 2.4 CONNECTION GAS AVG PROPANE (C-3) 7 @ 3177 0 @ 3164 0.1 CONNECTION GAS CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG 40 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand; tuff; coal/carbonaceous siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drill from 2143' to 3292'. Note: Pason WITS to Canrig reestablished at 3280' MD. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD 4 DAILY COST $3,071 REPORT BY Hammond Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Ninilchik Field DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Susan Dionne #2A REPORT FOR Mike Leslie, Doug Yessak DATE Dec 31, 2013 DEPTH 4002' PRESENT OPERATION Wiper Trip TIME 24:00 YESTERDAY 3292' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 710' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 1973' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 3947.46' 30.90 322.36 2709.98' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 6" Smith PDC JH107 5x10 / 0.383 2005' 4002 1997' 37.42 TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 201.1 @ 3791 6.1 @ 3753 102.4 182.80 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 12687 @ 3444 1370 @ 3621 5743.8 7388.00 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 27 @ 3356 0 @ 3725 6.4 7.00 KLBS ROTARY RPM 201 @ 3791 6 @ 3753 102.4 182.80 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1864 @ 3992 1454 @ 3476 1678.1 1851.00 PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 4002' MW 9.3 VIS 56 PV 18 YP 20 Gels 7/8/9 FL 6 CL- 43000 FC 1/1 SOL 8 SD 0.25 OIL tr/92 MBT 3 pH 9.3 Ca+ 160 Alk 1.1 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 436 @ 3463 10 @ 3536 86.8 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS 81 CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 86450 @ 3463 2007 @ 3536 16486.4 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 437 @ 3463 0 @ 3382 80.9 CONNECTION GAS AVG PROPANE (C-3) 17 @ 3404 0 @ 3293 0.8 CONNECTION GAS CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand/sandstone; tuff; coal/carbonaceous siltstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous siltstone/claystone; sand/sandstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drill from 3292' to TD at 4002'; circulate bottoms up; short trip from 4002' to 1970'; trip in hole from 1970' to 3777'; re-log 3777' to 3792'; trip in from 3792' to 4002'; pump sweep and circulate. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD 4 DAILY COST $3,071 REPORT BY Farrell Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Ninilchik Field DAILY WELLSITE REPORT Susan Dionne #2A REPORT FOR Bob Farrell, Doug Yessak DATE Jan 1, 2014 DEPTH 4002' PRESENT OPERATION Cementing TIME 24:00 YESTERDAY 4002' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 1973', 4-1/2" @ 4000' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 1 6" Smith PDC JH6107 5x10 / 0.383 2005' 4002' 1997' 37.42 TD DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION @ @ FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE @ @ FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT @ @ KLBS ROTARY RPM @ @ RPM PUMP PRESSURE @ @ PSI DRILLING MUD REPORT DEPTH 4002' MW 9.4 VIS 57 PV 18 YP 19 Gels 6/8/10 FL 6 CL- 42000 FC 1/1 SOL 8 SD 0.25 OIL tr/92 MBT 3 pH 9.7 Ca+ 200 Alk 1.2 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS AVG PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT BACKGROUND/AVG PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Circulate; pull out of hole from 4002'; lay down BHA; rig up casing tools; run liner to 2176'; change out elevators, pick up hang off and running tool; trip in with drill pipe to 4000'; circulate and clean hole; pick up cement head; rig up cement crew flood lines, test to 4500 psi; blow down all cement lines and circulate while batching cement. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD 4 DAILY COST $3,571 REPORT BY Hammond