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011..1 OF Tit • , 1///,/ ,, THE STPE Alaska Oil and Gas of® T ® C IK - Conservation Commmission — 333 West Seventh Avenue mlic GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Q. Main: 907.279.1433 ALA$ Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov • 1 Chad Helgeson ® `" Operations Manager Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Swanson River Field, Hemlock Oil Pool, SCU 22B-04 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 Sundry Number: 318-193 Dear Mr. Helgeson: Enclosed is the approved application for sundry approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown,a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter,,or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, Hollis S. French Chair DATED this tt day of May,2018. RBDMS't'M"" 1 1 2018 • 0 • sk RECEIVE.) STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION MAY P 7 20WW ' APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS , *''k '. 20 AAC 25.280 u w,ms ,,,,�'#;_)' 1.Type of Request: Abandon 0 Plug Perforations 0 Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well 0 Operations shutddwn❑ Suspend 0 Perforate ❑� • Other Stimulate ❑ Pull Tubing 0 Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool El Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Other: ' ❑ 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Hilcorp Alaska,LLC Exploratory ❑ Development ❑✓ • 214-021 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Drive,Suite 1400 Stratigraphic 0 Service ❑ 6.API Number: Anchorage,Alaska 99503 50-133-10105-02--i 7. If perforating: 8.Well Name and Number: t What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? CO 123A • Soldotna Creek Unit(SCU)22B-04 Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes 0 No 2 9.Property Designation(Lease Number): 10.Field/Pool(s): FEDA028997 • Swanson River/Hemlock Oil , 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): Plugs(MD): Junk(MD): 11,560' • 10,877' • 11,436' 10,790' —574 psi N/A N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 28' 22" 28' 28' Surface 2,017' 11-3/4" 2,017' 2,016' 3,070 psi 1,510 psi Intermediate Production 10,335' 7" 10,335' 10,365' 6,340 psi 3,830 psi Liner 2,532' 4-1/2" 11,563" 10,965' 8,430 psi 7,500 psi Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): See Attached Schematic See Attached Schematic 3-1/2" 9.3#/L-80 9,027' Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): Tripoint DLH Hyraulic:N/A 8,995'MD/8,985'TVD; N/A 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary 0 Wellbore schematic Q 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch 0 Exploratory 0 Stratigraphic ❑ Development 2• Service LJ 14.Estimated Date for 15.Well Status after proposed work: May 28,2018 Commencing Operations: OIL ❑D . WIND ❑ WDSPL 0 Suspended 0 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS ❑ WAG 0 GSTOR 0 SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ 0 Op Shutdown 0 Abandoned ❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Contact Ted Kramer-777-8420 Email tkramer(a�hilcorp.com I Printed Name Chad Helgeson Title Operations Manager Signature Phone 907-777-8405 Date 5-77h7 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness (Sundry Number: 313 _ i 1 i ✓ f Plug Integrity 0 BOP Test 0 Mechanical Integrity Test ❑ Location Clearance ❑ Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req,d., ��v 11218 Yes 0 No ❑ RBDMS Spacing Exception Required? Yes ❑ No Subsequent Form Required: /6 , Li APPROVED BY I Approved by: COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: S " (e \v O (� G I U /J Submit Form and Attachments Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 Approved applic rrrt���iiisss���vvv i r 1r11R�f the date of approval. Attachments in Duplicate 5 05-717/,',4&-. 9 i=, • Well Prognosis Well: SCU 22B-04 LIilcora Alaska,LL) Date:5/3/2018 Well Name: SCU 22B-04 API Number: 50-133-10105-02 Current Status: Gaslifted Oil Well Leg: N/A Estimated Start Date: May 28th, 2018 Rig: E-line Reg.Approval Req'd? 403 Date Reg.Approval Rec'vd: Regulatory Contact: Donna Ambruz 777-8305 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 First Call Engineer: Ted Kramer (907)777-8420(0) (985) 867-0665 (M) Second Call Engineer: Taylor Nasse (907)777-8354(0) (907) 227-5293 (M) AFE Number: Current Bottom Hole Pressure: "' 1,600 psi @ 10,683' (10,258 TVD) (Based on offset Well SCU 34-04 Buildup on 4/30/13) Max. Potential Surface Pressure: ^'574 psi (Based on TVD of the deepest Perf and a 0.1 psi/ft gas gradient.) Brief Well Summary: This well was sidetracked to its current bottom-hole location in April of 2014. The H-7 was perforated initially and then was re-perfed in Januaryof 2015. In March 2017, Perforations were added in the Hemlock Benches 1, ' p 2, 3, and3L. The purpose of this sundry is to add the G-2 interval. E-line Procedure: 1. MIRU E-line, PT lubricator to 4,500 psi Hi 250 Low. 2. RU 6 guns. f wireline 3. RIH and perforate the following interval and place the well in test. (Note—the interval listed here is a gross interval and the actual interval perfed may be reduced/high graded to optimize reservoir performance): Zone Sands Top (MD) Btm (MD) FT Tyonek G-2 10,653 10,683 30' a. Proposed perfs shown on the proposed schematic in red font. b. Final Perfs tie-in sheet will be provided in the field for exact perf intervals. c. Correlate using Correlation Log. d. Use Gamma/CCL/to correlate. e. Record tubing pressures before and after the perforating run. f. All perforations in table above are located in the Tyonek G Pool based on Conservation Order No. 123A. r' � 4. RD E-line. 5. Turn well over to production. Attachments: 1. Actual Schematic 2. Proposed Schematic . . . SCU 22B-04 Well SCU 22B-04 Completion Ran 4/05/14 SCHEMATIC Updated 1/11/15 IHikurpAia,,ka,LLC RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL CASING DETAILS KB—THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top ;"k 1 ,r 22" Conductor - Surf 28' unknown Surf. _ 22' 2 IA 117"-%" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 116.276".250" Surf2,,017 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' ,,.y 7" 2926 6.184" Surf164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' " 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' - 4,746' 6563' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL .. 7„ Prod Csg 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9 11-3/4" :,J 3 1 CI 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 700 sx 9,240 CBL CBL TOC•' 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' CBL TOCa 5,075' 4 1 t�'i1d�4 TUBING DETAIL Cplg OD «A 31/.",EUE 8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027 i 4.500" r a ;, . 1, 5 JEWELRY DETAIL a1� ;*'.;•1 No. Depth ID OD Item 11 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box Q 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 6 M p 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 _ _ _ _ 6 _ 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 7 ` 't 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide I.-- SE 1 9 - PERFORATION DETAIL Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 10 X, 03/28/17 H-1 10,779' • 10,813' 10,325' 10,349' 6 34' 60 2.5"Razor HC 03/27/17 H-1 10,813' • 10,828' • 10,349' 10,360' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 11 03/27/17 H-2 10,848' • 10,881' • 10,374' 10,397' 6 33' 60 2.5"Razor HC TOL 03/27/17 H-3 10,902'• 10,917' 10,412' 10,422' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,031' 0 1 03/26/17 H-3 10,917' . 10,937" 10,422' 10,436' 6 20' 60 2.5"Razor HC .I 03/26/17 H-3L 10,943"" 11,007'' 10,441' 10,486' 6 64' 60 2.5"Razor HC CBL TOC 03/25/17 H-3L 10,983"- 11,027' . 10,469' 10,500' 6 44' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,240' f Proposed H-7L ±11,197' ±11,210' ±10,440' ±10,450' ±13' Sundry 318-097 ,7 r,r. 7 01/11/15 H-7 11,254' - 11,280' • 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Ndva •• 1�} H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PJN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 7 9,252' r E. $ CBL TOC 4 10,280' , 1,4 :; H-1 41 Mrk Jt '`t Short Marker Joints 11-2 @ 10,889'-10,898'MD * @ 11,264'-11,274'MD .. i*... GLV Port Temp @ ty v H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description 1irkJt - H-7L H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPO--1 1 4 20 110 0.899 1120` 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPO--1 41/2" 3 20 134 0.858 109411205 1490 IPOR-1/1P0C-1/PPO--1 11,563' = ' '. 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPO--1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ' ORIFIC'-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Schematic 05-03-18 Updated by DMA 05-03-18 • SCU 22B-04 Swanson River 1olt 4 Completion Ran 4/05/14 PROPOSED SCHEMATIC Updated 1/11/15 1111 Hilcorp Alaska.LLC RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL CASING DETAILS KB—THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top I ; 3 '% 22" Conductor - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. 22" 2 11-3/4" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' II7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' e7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' 7" 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL ' .....4 7„ Prod Csg 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9 11-3/4" ;,,: 3 I 6...t 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 700 sx 9,240 CBL CBL'I'0( •.„ 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,.70' 5,075' t 4 NI 1`` TUBING DETAIL CI*OD ,' 3'/:",EUE 8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027' 4.500" P , 51 IN JEWELRY DETAIL ' 1 A No. Depth ID OD Item <)1 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box o 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 61 @ 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 I 1,1 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 7 ' 11) 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 mi 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide 9 PERFORATION DETAIL Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 10Proposed G-2 ±10,653' ±10,683' ±10,237' ±10,258' 30' TBD 03/28/17 H-1 10,779' 10,813' 10,325' 10,349' 6 34' 60 2.5"Razor HC 11 03/27/17 H-1 10,813' 10,828' 10,349' 10,360' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 1 O 03/27/17 H-2 10,848' 10,881' 10,374' 10,397' 6 33' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,031' 03/27/17 H-3 10,902' 10,917' 10,412' 10,422' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC =— 03/26/17 H-3 10,917' 10,937' 10,422' 10,436' 6 20' 60 2.5"Razor HC CBL TOC 03/26/17 H-3L 10,943" 11,007' 10,441' 10,486' 6 64' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,240' +' 03/25/17 H-3L 10,983" 11,027' 10,469' 10,500 6 44' 60 2.5"Razor HC Proposed H-7L ±11,197' ±11,210' ±10,440' ±10450' ±13' Sundry 318-097 ` , , . 01/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Nova 7" ¢ : - H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PJN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 9,252' CBL TOC 10,280' S. G-2 H-1 Mrk Jt t k, Short Marker Joints "o H-2 @ 10,889'-10,898'MD ',, @ 11,264'-11,274'MD H-3 GLV Port Temp @ 1fK k H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description Mrk Jt H-7L r� H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4-1/2" ;J,. 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' ? `-' ;`°:--1 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPO'-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFIC:-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Proposed Schematic 05-03-18 Updated by DMA 05-03-18 V OF T?� • • tv?, THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas ti����� of L ® sKA Conservation Commission 333 West Seventh Avenue C GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 Main: 907.279.1433 OFA . ,9-`P' Fax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Chad Helgeson Operations Manager Hilcorp Alaska, LLC SCAB 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 1400 Anchorage,AK 99503 Re: Swanson River Field,Hemlock Oil Pool, SCU 22B-04 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 Sundry Number: 318-097 Dear Mr. Helgeson: Enclosed is the approved application for sundry approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown,a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, aCP2V Hollis S. French Chair DATED this 20 day of March, 2018. • • RECEIVED STATE OF ALASKA MAR 0 8 2018 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 07--3 3 I, ZaI j d APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS AOGCC 0 20 AAC 25.280 1.Type of Request: Abandon 0 Plug Perforations❑ Fracture Stimulate ❑ Repair Well ❑ Operations shutdown❑ Suspend 0 Perforate Q • Other Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ Perforate New Pool El Re-enter Susp Well 0 Alter Casing0 ❑ Other: 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Exploratory ❑ Development ❑✓ „ 214-021 • 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Drive,Suite 1400 Stratigraphic ❑ 6.API Number: p ❑ Service Anchorage,Alaska 99503 50-133-10105-02 • 7.If perforating: 8.Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? CO 123B Soldotna Creek Unit(SCU)22B-04 • Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes 0 No1:1 9.Property Designation(Lease Number): 10.Field/Pool(s): FEDA028997 Swanson River/Hemlock Oil 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): Plugs(MD): Junk(MD): 11,560' . 10,877' • 11,436' 10,790' 4,100 psi N/A N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 28' 22" 28' 28' Surface 2,017' 11-3/4" 2,017' 2,016' 3,070 psi 1,510 psi Intermediate Production 10,335' 7" 10,335' 10,365' 6,340 psi 3,830 psi Liner 2,532' 4-1/2" 11,563" 10,965' 8,430 psi 7,500 psi Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth TVD(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): See Attached Schematic See Attached Schematic 3-1/2" 9.3#/L-80 9,027' Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): Tripoint DLH Hyraulic:N/A 8,995'MD/8,985'TVD;N/A 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary ❑✓ Wellbore schematic ❑✓ 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory p ry ❑ Stratigraphic 0 Development ❑✓ • Service 0 14.Estimated Date for 15.Well Status after proposed work: Commencing Operations: March 22,2018 OIL ❑✓ • WINJ ❑ WDSPL 0 Suspended 0 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS ❑ WAG 0 GSTOR ❑ SPLUG ❑ Commission Representative: GINJ 0 Op Shutdown 0 Abandoned ❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Contact Taylor Nasse-777-8354 Email tnasse@hilcorn.com Printed Name Chad Helgeson Title Operations Manager Signature ��2/`1/� Phone 907-777-8405 Date 3/77/./l COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: I Q 41 . Plug Integrity ❑ BOP Test ❑ Mechanical Integrity Test El Location Clearance 0 Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No ❑ �J RBDMS' .AR 2 1 lot Spacing Exception Required? Yes 0 No ' Subsequent Form Required: /1 [ ©.f/ 61:1:2 :::if-------...... .._ APPROVED BY 3 I ZJ (� Approved// by: 2 / COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date: ,,,,��,�((((����y" �"i! 3 11' I n pt Submit Form and /� ^.7Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 © Approved application OIR.1 rlpitNo hate of approval. Attachments in Duplic to • • Well Prognosis Well: SCU 22B-04 Hilcorp Alaska,LI) Date:3/8/2018 Well Name: SCU 228-04 API Number: 50-133-10105-02 Current Status: Gaslift Oil Well Leg: N/A Estimated Start Date: March 22nd, 2018 Rig: E-line Reg.Approval Req'd? 403 Date Reg.Approval Rec'vd: Regulatory Contact: Donna Ambruz 777-8305 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 First Call Engineer: Taylor Nasse (907) 777-8354 (0) (907) 227-5293 (M) Second Call Engineer: Ted Kramer (907) 777-8420(0) (985)867-0665 (M) AFE Number: Current Bottom Hole Pressure: —3,060 psi @ 10,658'TVD (Based on static survey 5/23/14) Max. Potential Surface Pressure: ^'4,100 psi (Maximum pressure injected at surface on 322C-04 inj. well) Brief Well Summary: This well was sidetracked to its current bottom hole location in April of 2014. The H-7 was perforated initially and then was reperfed in January of 2015. In March 2017,the Hemlock H-1, H-2, and H-3 intervals were added to test conformance with current gas flooding at Swanson. The purpose of this sundry is to add the H-7L perforation. / Notes Regarding Wellbore Condition • The well is currently on production at 160 bopd and 485 bwpd (75%water cut). - E-line Procedure: 1. MIRU E-line, PT lubricator to 4,500 psi Hi 250 Low. 2. RU 6 spf wireline guns. 3. RIH and perforate the following intervals and place the well in test. Note—the intervals listed are gross intervals and the interval may be reduced/high graded to optimize reservoir performance: Zone Sands Top (MD) Btm (MD) FT Hemlock H-7L 11,197 11,210 13' a. Proposed perfs shown on the proposed schematic in red font. b. Final Perfs tie-in sheet will be provided in the field for exact perf intervals. c. Correlate using Correlation Log. d. Use Gamma/CCL/to correlate. e. Record tubing pressures before and after each perforating run. f. All perforations in table above are located in the Hemlock&Tyonek G Pool based on Conservation Order No. 123B Rule 5. 4. RD E-line. 5. Turn well over to production. Attachments: 1. Actual Schematic 2. Proposed Schematic SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Unit Well SCU 22B-04 Completion Ran 4105/14 SCHEMATIC Updated 1/11/15 IHilcorp4jaska,LLC RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL CASING DETAILS KB—THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top # t''• 1A 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. 22" T'' 2 . 11-3/4" SurfCsg 45.5 1-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28 7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' `:, 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' { r 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' °� 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL '4, 7" 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 9-78" 4. 7„ Prod Csg 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9 11-3/4" °' 3 00b 1 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' II7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252 700 sx 9,240'CBL CBL TOC 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' 5,075' ' 4 'e TUBING DETAIL Cplg OD 3''A",EUE 8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027' 4.500" .9! �. 5 I ' JEWELRY DETAIL r.A„ . No. Depth ID OD Item " I r 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box 0 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 6 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 71 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') il 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide I I PERFORATION DETAIL Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 10 T 03/28/17 H-1 10,779' 10,813' 10,325' 10,349' 6 34' 60 2.5"Razor HC 03/27/17 H-1 10,813' 10,828' 10,349' 10,360' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 11 03/27/17 H-2 10,848' 10,881' 10,374' 10,397' 6 33' 60 2.5"Razor HC TOL 03/27/17 H-3 10,902' 10,917' 10,412' 10,422' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,031' T_ 03/26/17 H-3 10,917' 10,937' 10,422' 10,436' 6 20' 60 2.5"Razor HC 03/26/17 H-3L 10,943" 11,007' 10,441' 10,486' 6 64' 60 2.5"Razor HC CBL TOC 03/25/17 H-3L 10,983" 11,027' 10,469' 10,500' 6 44' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,240' 01/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Nova H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PJN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 7„ G . <4 9,252' CBL TOC 10,280' rF. H-1 Mrk Jt • Short Marker Joints 11-2 @ 10,889'-10,898'MD @ 11,264'-11,274'MD - H_3 GLV Port Temp @ H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt" H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4-1/2" I;= 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' a..,„7„;,.. -.A.' 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Schematic 03-28-17 Updated by DMA 03-29-17 SCU 226-04 Swanson • IlVeIlSCURiver22B04Unit Completion Ran 4/05/14 PROPOSED SCHEMATIC Updated 1/11/15 IHuIcorpAiai3kaLLC RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL CASING DETAILS KB–THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top 1 A 1° 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' unknown Surf. 22" ', 2 11-%" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' ' 7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' _; 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL ' 7 Prod Cs 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' ,„ '1 7" g 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9-/ 11-3/4" :., 3 i 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' s 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 700 sx 9,240'CBL CBL TOC 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' 5 41 TUBING DETAIL CplgOD *''' 3 Y=",EUE 8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027' 4.500" ' 5 JEWELRY DETAIL sNo. Depth ID OD Item 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box c 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 6 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 7 ' 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide I 1 I - PERFORATION DETAIL Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm,(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 10 03/28/17 H-1 10,779' 10,813' 10,325' 10349' 6 34' 60 2.5"Razor HC 2.5"Razor HC 03/27/17 H-1 10,813' 10,828' 10,349' 10,360' 6 15' 60 11 03/27/17 H-2 10,848' 10,881' 10,374' 10,397' 6 33' 60 2.5"Razor HC TOL L 03/27/17 H-3 10,902' 10,917' 10,412' 10,422' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,031' — 03/26/17 H-3 10,917' 10,937' 10,422' 10,436' 6 20' 60 2.5"Razor HC 03/26/17 H-3L 10,943" 11,007' 10,441' 10,486' 6 64' 60 2.5"Razor HC CBL TOC' 03/25/17 11-3L 10,983" 11,027' 10,469' 10,500' 6 44' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,240' r Proposed H-7L ±11,197' ±11,210' ±10,440' ±10,450' ±13' TBD v 01/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Nova H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PiN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 7" 9,252' CBL TOC %', 10,280' 4 i H-1 Mrk Jt..I :. Short Marker Joints . 'e 11-2 @ 10,889'-10,898'MD r,, @ 11,264'-11,274'MD 11-3 • GLV Port Temp @ H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt pli 1-1-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4. ,. 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4-1/2" ;. 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' 1 '¢'eain,_«+' 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Proposed Schematic 03-02-18.doc Updated by DMA 03-02-18 vir • • 2 1(i4 0 2C1 Seth Nolan Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 2 v 5 GeoTech II 3800 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 100 Anchorage, AK 99503 � i Tele: 907 777-8308 Hilt-119s AlitNka.LLC RECEIVED` Fax: 907 777-8510 DATA LOGGED ■ • E-mail: snolan@hilcorp.com %/L'1d2o11 MAY 19 2017 K BENDER DATE 05/01/14°GCC To: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Makana Bender Petroleum Geology Assistant 333 W 7th Ave Ste 100 Anchorage, AK 99501 DATA TRANSMITTAL SCU 226-04 %NINE® MAY 3 02017, Prints and Digital data Prints: Production Profile CD 1 : Final Well Data Hilcorp SCU_22B-04 PPROF_12MAY17 5/16/201712:16 PM File folder Please include current contact information if different from above. Please acknowledge receipt by signing and returning one copy of this transmittal or FAX to 907 777.8337 Received By: Date: STATE OF ALASKA ALL OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM SSION REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 1.Operations Abandon U Plug Perforations U Fracture Stimulate U Pull TubingU U Operations shutdown Performed: Suspend ❑ Perforate Other Stimulate ❑ Alter Casing ❑ Change Approved Program ❑ Plug for Redrill ❑ srforate New Pool ❑ Repair Well ❑ Re-enter Susp Well ❑ Other: ❑ 2.Operator 4.Well Class Before Work: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Name: Hilcorp Alaska,LLC Development Q Exploratory ❑ 214-021 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Dr,Suite 1400 Anchorage, Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 6.API Number: AK 99503 50-133-10105-02 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): 8.Well Name and Number: FEDA028997 Soldotna Creek Unit(SCU)22B-04 9.Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10.Field/Pool(s): N/A Swanson River/Hemlock Oil 11.Present Well Condition Summary: RECEIVED Total Depth measured 11,560 feet Plugs measured N/A feet y true vertical 10,877 feet Junk measured N/A feet APR 1. 8 2017 Effective Depth measured 11,436 feet Packer measured 8,995 feetOC true vertical 10,790 feet true vertical 8,985 feet Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 28' 22" 28' 28' Surface 2,017' 11-3/4" 2,017' 2,016' 3,070 psi 1,510psi Intermediate Production 10,335' 7" 10,335' 10,040' 6,340 psi 3,830 psi Liner 2,532' 4-1/2" 11,563' 10,880' 8,430 psi 7,500 psi Perforation depth Measured depth See Attached Schematic y�gg �a True Vertical depth See Attached Schematic iv!'� � C: f Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" 9.3#/L-80 9,027'MD 9,017'TVD Tripoint DLH Packers and SSSV(type,measured and true vertical depth) Hydraulic;N/A 8,995'MD 8,985'TVD N/A;N/A 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: N/A Intervals treated(measured): N/A Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: N/A 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 65 114 66 1030 220 Subsequent to operation: 223 163 140 1180 960 14.Attachments(required per 20 AAC 25.070,25.071,&25,283) 15.Well Class after work: Daily Report of Well Operations Q Exploratory❑ Development Q Service ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Copies of Logs and Surveys Run ❑ 16.Well Status after work: Oil Q Gas ❑ WDSPL❑ Printed and Electronic Fracture Stimulation Data ❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP❑ SPLUG❑ 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O.Exempt: 317-115 Authorized Name: Chad Helgeson 777-8405 Contact Name: Ted Kramer Authorized Title: Operations Manager Contact Email: tkramer@hilcorp.com Authorized Signature: ../ 4 Date: (V/`t?/ 7 Contact Phone: 777-8420 Form 10-404 Revised 4/2017 14Y-1747 RBDMS vi fit-'ii 1 9 2017 Submit Original Only S • 1 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 71 Well Operations Summary Well Name Rig API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date SCU 22B-04 E-Line 50-133-10105-02-00 214-021 3/24/17 3/28/17 Daily Operations: 03/24/2017 - Friday Sign in permit JSA, get job scope. Start and warm equipment. On location, spot equipment begin rig up. PT lub 2,500# test, good. RIH w/2.25" DD bailer to 939'KB w/t to 942'KB. OOH bailer full of paraffin. RIH w/2.5" SL scratcher to 983' KB w/t to 1,026' KB. Stand by for hot oil truck heat oil to "' 120 deg. Begin pumping @ 1.3bbls PM, pressure @ 1,000#, pump 9 bbls down to 500#. Continue pumping hot oil to assist SL getting down. Pump away all 30 bbls RIH w/2.5" SL scratcher to 1,0307KB w/t to 2,100'KB w/ hot oil. Making passes from 920' KB to 2,100' KB. RIH w/2.5" paraffin knife w/ hot oil to 3,600' KB sat down w/t to 4,100' KB. RIH w/2.6" GR to 1,800' KB w/t to 2,100' KB. Out of hot oil, stand by for hot oil truck rig down, move to lack tank to take on 30 bbls of oil. Rig up, begin to heat @ — 120 deg pumping @ 1.3 bbls PM. RIH w/ 2.6" GR to 2,100' KB light paraffin to 2,600' KB, fell to 11,320' KB. RIH w/2.75" GR to 2,534' KB w/t to 2,605' KB. Fell to 9,050' KB. RIH w/20' 2.5" spent dummy guns to 11,200' KB. Rig up, begin to heat @ — 120 deg pumping @ 1.3 bbls PM. Rig down, re fuel, freeze protect truck. Rig down SL and hot oil. Fuel and park equipment on bull rail. Depart for PWL shop. 03/25/2017 -Saturday Sign in, PTW and JSA. Spot equipment. Rig up lubricator. Unload guns from trailer. Arm gun. Had trouble with lubricator holding psi.Trouble shoot and worked on pack-off. PT lubricator to 250 psi low and 4,500 psi high. RIH w/2.50" x 20' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log and send to town. Get ok to perforate from 11,007' to 11,027'. Spotted and fired gun with 1,502 psi on tubing. Saw no pressure increase. RIH w/2.50" x 24' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,983' to 11,007' with 1,499 psi on tubing. Did not get any indication of gun firing. Pressure never changed. POOH. Got out of hole. Gun did not fire. We are going to rig down lub, trouble shoot gun and SDFN. 03/26/2017 -Sunday PTW and JSA. Rig up lub. PT 250 psi low and 4,500 psi high. TP - 1,508 psi. RIH w/2.50" x 24' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,983' to 11,007' (H-3L) with 1,508 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP - 1,504 psi. POOH. All shots fired and tubing pressure 1,499 psi. Gun covered in paraffin. RIH w/ 2.50" x 20' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,963' to 10.983' (H-3L) with 1,494 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,491 psi. POOH. All shots fired and tubing pressure 1,491 psi. Gun covered in paraffin. RIH w/2.50" x 20' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,943'to 10.963' (H-3L) with 1,476 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP - 1,472 psi. POOH. All shots fired and tubing pressure 1461 psi. NOTE: Going in hole at 900' tools would slow down to 20' a min for about 50' and the fall thru. RIH w/2.50" x 20' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,917' to 10.937' (H-3) with 1,456 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP - 1,454 psi. POOH. All shots fired and tubing pressure 1,450 psi. NOTE: Going in hole tools slow down to 70' a min from 850' to 950'. Secure well and SDFN. • • Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 1,1177; iWell Operations Summary Well Name Rig API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date SCU 22B-04 E-Line 50-133-10105-02-00 214-021 3/24/17 3/28/17 Daily Operations: 03/27/2017 - Monday PTW and JSA. Rig up lub. PT 250 psi low and 4,500 psi high. TP - 1,499 psi. RIH w/2.50" x 15' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Send log to town and get ok. Spotted and fired gun from 10,902' to 10,917' (H-3L) with 1,494 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,491 psi. POOH. All shots fired. Had an intermittent short in tools string. Checked tools and decided to put new rope socket on line. Re-headed line. TP- 1,485 psi RIH w/2.50" x 15' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,866' to 10,881' (H-2) with 1,482 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,481 psi. POOH. All shots fired.TP- 1,465 psi RIH w/2.50" x 18' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,848'to 10,866' (H-2) with 1,468 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,467 psi. POOH. All shots fired.TP- 1,465 psi RIH w/2.50" x 15' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,813' to 10,828' (H-1) with 1,461 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,460 psi. POOH. All shots fired.TP- 1,449 psi. Rig down lubricator and secure well. SDFN. Will make last 2 runs tomorrow. 03/28/2017 -Tuesday PTW and JSA. Rig up lub. PT 250 psi low and 4,500 psi high. TP - 1,540 psi. Had tubing pressured up from 1,450 psi to 1,540 psi. RIH w/2.50" x 15' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Send log to town. Get ok to shoot. Spotted and fired gun from 10,798' to 10,813' (H-1) with 1,518 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,517 psi. POOH. All shots fired. RIH w/2.50" x 19' Razor HC, 6 spf, 60 deg phase and tie into Halliburton DGR log. Run correlation log. Spotted and fired gun from 10,779' to 10,798' (H-1) with 1,503 psi on tubing. After 5 min TP- 1,502 psi. POOH.TP- 1,488 psi. All shots fired. Rig down lubricator and turn well back to field. Break down tools and clean up work area. • S Swanson River Unit SCU 22 B-04 Well SCU 22B-04 Completion Ran 4/05/14 Hamra Alaska,LLC SCHEMATIC Updated 1/11/15 RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL CASING DETAILS KB—THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top 22' irM,. I Sit4 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. ". 211-%" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' "la, 7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' ' . 7" 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL , - 7" Prod Csg 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9 11-3/4" ;.J 31 a 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 700 sx 9,240'CBL 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' CBL TOC'- 5,075' t4, 4 ,, TUBING DETAIL Cplg OD Ai, A 3'A",EUE 8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027' 4.500" 5; p JEWELRY DETAIL IA. No. Depth ID OD Item i 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box Q 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 6 '' Ill 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 7' 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide ill I '' I 9 = : - PERFORATION DETAIL } Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 10 E 03/28/17 H-1 10,779' 10,813' 10,325' 10,349' 6 34' 60 2.5"Razor HC MB 03/27/17 H-1 10,813' 10,828' 10,349' 10,360' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 11 z 03/27/17 H-2 10,848' 10,881' 10,374' 10,397' 6 33' 60 2.5"Razor HC TOL 03/27/17 H-3 10,902' 10,917' 10,412' 10,422' 6 15' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,031' 7 = 03/26/17 H-3 10,917' 10,937' 10,422' 10,436' 6 20' 60 2.5"Razor HC R. 7 03/26/17 H-3L 10,943" 11,007' 10,441' 10,486' 6 64' 60 2.5"Razor HC 444 f CBL TOC 03/25/17 H-3L 10,983" 11,027' 10,469' 10,500' 6 44' 60 2.5"Razor HC 9,240' . .� 0- 01/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Nova } kr, �1 H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PJN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 7" r P® 9,252' - `° 5': "#i k CBL TOC. !. 10,280' ,,, 'fal H-1 MrkJt Short Marker Joints ,r` H_2@ 10,889'-10,898'MD @ 11,264'-11,274'MD H-3 l'i. GLV Port Temp @ ip H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt, ' H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 A , �` 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4-1/2" t 3 20 134 0.858 '1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' '17.*4 =' s.` 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Schematic 03-28-17 Updated by DMA 03-29-17 • • • OF T9 %a/i8A THE STATE Alaska Oil and Gas ofLASKA Conservation Commission � 5}£z 333 West Seventh Avenue GOVERNOR BILL WALKER Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572 OF m+*-- P Main: ALASFax: 907.276.7542 www.aogcc.alaska.gov Chad Helgeson Operations Manager ��� � Hilcorp Alaska, LLC s 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503 Re: Swanson River Field, Hemlock Oil Pool, SCU 22B-04 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 Sundry Number: 317-115 Dear Mr. Helgeson: Enclosed is the approved application for sundry approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the AOGCC grants for good cause shown,a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration. A request for reconsideration is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. Sincerely, Cathyake7 Foerster Chair DATED this / ay of March, 2017. FZE3DMS (p mA 4 2 3 2017 • • RECEIVED STATE OF ALASKA MAR 15 2017 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Dd-3 el/7 7 APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 20 AAC 25.280 1.Type of Request: Abandon 0 Plug Perforations 0 Fracture Stimulate 0 Repair Well 0 Operations shutdown 0 Suspend ❑ ' Perforate Q • Other Stimulate 0 Pull Tubing ❑ Change Approved Program 0 Plug for Redrill 0 Perforate New Pool 0 Re-enter Susp Well 0 Alter Casing0 0 Other: 2.Operator Name: 4.Current Well Class: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Hilcorp Alaska,LLC Exploratory 0 Development Q. 214-021 • 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Drive,Suite 1400 Stratigraphic ❑ 6.API Number: p0 Service Anchorage,Alaska 99503 50-133-10105-02• 7.If perforating: 8.Well Name and Number: What Regulation or Conservation Order governs well spacing in this pool? CO 123B Soldotna Creek Unit(SCU)22B-04 ❑ Will planned perforations require a spacing exception? Yes 0 No D 9.Property Designation(Lease Number): 10. Field/Pool(s): FEDA028997 Swanson River/Hemlock Oil 11. PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Total Depth MD(ft): Total Depth TVD(ft): Effective Depth MD: Effective Depth TVD: MPSP(psi): Plugs(MD): Junk(MD): 11,560' • 10,877' • 11,436' 10,790' 4,100 psi N/A N/A Casing Length Size MD TVD Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 28' 22" 28' 28' Surface 2,017' 11-3/4" 2,017' 2,016' 3,070 psi 1,510 psi Intermediate Production 10,335' 7" 10,335' 10,365' 6,340 psi 3,830 psi Liner 2,532' 4-1/2" 11,563" 10,965' 8,430 psi 7,500 psi Perforation Depth MD(ft): Perforation Depth ND(ft): Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD(ft): See Attached Schematic See Attached Schematic 3-1/2" 9.3#/L-80 9,027' Packers and SSSV Type: Packers and SSSV MD(ft)and TVD(ft): Tripoint DLH Hyraulic:N/A 8,995'MD/8,985'ND;N/A 12.Attachments: Proposal Summary Q Wellbore schematic Q 13.Well Class after proposed work: Detailed Operations Program ❑ BOP Sketch ❑ Exploratory ❑ Stratigraphic ❑ Development D • Service 0 14. Estimated Date for 15.Well Status after proposed work: March 28,2017 Commencing Operations: OIL Q - WINJ ❑ WDSPL 0 Suspended 0 16.Verbal Approval: Date: GAS 0 WAG 0 GSTOR 0 SPLUG 0 Commission Representative: GINJ 0 Op Shutdown 0 Abandoned ❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and the procedure approved /�Z—. 4 ,} herein will not be deviated from without prior written approval. Contact Ted Kramd'-777-8420 Email tkramerehilcorp.com Printed Name Chad Helgeson Title 9 Operations Manager Signature (7,i(:/;7' _ Phone 907-777-8405 Date 3/1 Y/17 COMMISSION USE ONLY Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: 317— 115 Plug Integrity 0 BOP Test 0 Mechanical Integrity Test 0 Location Clearance ❑ Other: Post Initial Injection MIT Req'd? Yes ❑ No 0P_SDITS t ^ �(�'`� Spacing Exception Required? Yes 0 No s Subsequent Form Required: / 0 --I f 0 q6g6,7 �i + ` 0 �u 1/ APPROVED BY Approved by: Li\LtIAJE. COMMISSIONER THE COMMISSION Date:3.� 7...// ® gI0G 11 /7Submit Form and Form 10-403 Revised 11/2015 lidel2 months from the date of approvalAttachments in Duplicate ,,4,7/71,, ,,d1 .3_ r‘- 17 • • Well Prognosis Well: SCU 22B-04 liIileorpAlaska,LL) Date:3/14/2017 Well Name: SCU 22B-04 API Number: 50-133-10105-02 Current Status: Gaslift Oil Well Leg: N/A Estimated Start Date: March 28th, 2017 Rig: E-line Reg.Approval Req'd? 403 Date Reg.Approval Rec'vd: Regulatory Contact: Donna Ambruz 777-8305 Permit to Drill Number: 214-021 First Call Engineer: Ted Kramer (907)777-8420 (0) (985)867-0665 (M) Second Call Engineer: Taylor Nasse (907) 777-8354 (0) (907) 227-5293 (M) AFE Number: Current Bottom Hole Pressure: —3,060 psi @ 11,250' (10,658 'TVD) (Based on static survey 5/23/14) Max. Potential Surface Pressure: ^'4,100 psi (Maximum pressure injected at the surface on 322C-04 injection well) Brief Well Summary: This well was sidetracked to its current bottom hole location in April of 2014. The H-7 was perforated initially and then was reperfed in January of 2015. The purpose of this sundry is to add the H-1, H-2, H-3 and the H-3L perforations. It is expected that these intervals will be productive from the current gas flood operating at Soldotna Creek Unit. • Notes Regarding Wellbore Condition • The well is currently on production at 70 bopd and 59 bwpd (46%water cut). • Cement has fair to excellent bond above and below intervals to be perfed. E-line Procedure: 1. MIRU E-line, PT lubricator to 4,500 psi Hi 250 Low. 2. RU 6 spf wireline guns. 3. RIH and perforate the following intervals and place the well in test. Note—the intervals listed are gross intervals and the interval may be reduced/high graded to optimize reservoir performance: Zone Sands Top (MD) Btm (MD) FT Hemlock H-1 10,779 10,828 49' ' Hemlock H-2 10,848 10,881 33' • Hemlock H-3 10,902 10,937 35' Hemlock H-3L 10,943 11,027 84' a. Proposed perfs shown on the proposed schematic in red font. b. Final Perfs tie-in sheet will be provided in the field for exact perf intervals. c. Correlate using Correlation Log. d. Use Gamma/CCL/to correlate. e. Record tubing pressures before and after each perforating run. f. All perforations in table above are located in the Hemlock&Tyonek G Pool based on / Conservation Order No. 123B Rule 5. 4. RD E-line. 5. Turn well over to production. Attachments: 1. Actual Schematic 2. Proposed Schematic . SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Unit H 4 ' ell SCU 22B-04 ompletion Ran 4/05/14 Actual Schematic HilrorV Alaska,LLC Updated 1/11/15 RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL Casing & Tubing KB-THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top lizt., 1 : I 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. 22" 2 — 1l-%" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' ,= 7" 29 6.184" Surf _ 164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' ' 7' 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL 7 Prod Csg 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 9-%" 7" 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 11-3/4" . 3( hi 46,' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 700 sx 9,240'CBL 2,017' 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' Tubing",EUE 8RDC 1:A OD CBL TOC;., . 3'/: P g 5,075' "� � 4 I 9.3 L-80 2.992" � 0' I 9,027 � `� � ,i .., ; 4.500" p ('. JEWELRY DETAIL %.. 5 No. Depth ID OD Item F ` t" 1 17' 2.992" Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box I Fl 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 0 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 6er 11) 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 7 I 111 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide 8 i i, „I I' 1 9 = 2 Short Marker Joints - iM @ 10,889'-10,898'MD 10 Et@ 11,264'-11,274'MD 11 TOL PERFORATION DETAIL 9,031' = _ Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments C 1/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"Poweriet Nova CBL TOC A w 9,240' AX . �'� C 7" ")+ s. 11-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PIN 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spf) 9,252' e"1 CBL TOC$' 10,280' , Mrk Jt 1 it 0 Via:: yt > GLV Port Temp @ ,k L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 0,- 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 a-1/z" i, 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/1P0C-1/PPOR-1 11,563' .. ; �; 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Actual Schematic 1-11-15 Updated by STP 1/14/15 i , 1 1 4 a, • • River SCU 22B-04 Wellll nson SCU 2.2B-04nit PROPOSED SCHEMATIC Completion Ran 4/05/14 Hileora Alaska,LLC pdated 1/11/15 RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL KB—THF:17.0' CASING DETAILS 1 Size Type Wt Grade ID Top Btm Hole Cmt Cmt Top 1 l1 � , 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. 22" ,..4.:i 2 �.+ 11-3/4" Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250 sx Surf. 28' 7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' , 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' 7" Prod Cs 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL 7" g 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' 9 11-3/4" ,s 31 hl 7" DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 2,017' 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 700 sx 9,240'CBL CBL TOC 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' 5,075' , 4) _Yl 4,0 TUBING DETAIL CplgOD ' 3''A",EUE8RD 9.3 L-80 2.992" 0' 9,027' ± < ,; .:; 4.500" 51' hl JEWELRY DETAIL No. Depth ID OD Item I 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 61 JI) 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SFO-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 71 fil 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 10 9,015' 2.813" 4.500" X-Nipple 8 litiMISMil 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide 9 - - ' Short Marker Joints IN 10 @ 10,889'-10,898'MD @ 11,264'-11,274'MD iMl 11 TOL , PERFORATION DETAIL 9,031' 7.--,, _ Date Zone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments Proposed H-1 ±10,779' ±10,828' ±10,325' ±10,360' 49' CBL TOC., r _ Proposed H-2 ±10,848' ±10,881' ±10,374' ±10,397' 33' * 9,240' " .t.01 r.'. ' Proposed H-3 ±10,902' ±10,937' ±10,412' ±10,436' 35' e Proposed H-3L ±10,943" ±11,027' ±10,441' ±10,500' 84' 4.4 .4l`".,i 1/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"PowerJet Nova 9,252' a, H-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PM 6 spf);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spf);1/11/15(2.5"PM 6 spf) '1 CBL TOC,,/ 5` 10,280' *, 5,,, 'L H-1 MrkJt H-2 far —ter H-3 lir GLV Port Temp © 3. L H-3L # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt; H-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 4-1/2" }r' 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' * -, -- 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Proposed Schematic 03-14-17 Updated by DMA 03-14-17 STATE OF ALASKA TECEIVED ALA A OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMM1. JN REPORT OF SUNDRY WELL OPERATIONS 0 2 2015 1.Operations Abandon L] Repair Well LI Plug Perforations L) Perforate U Other Lf ,AOGCC Performed: Alter Casing ❑ Pull Tubing❑ Stimulate-Frac ❑ Waiver ❑ Time Extension❑ Change Approved Program 0 Operat.Shutdown 0 Stimulate-Other ❑ Re-enter Suspended Well❑ 2.Operator 4.Well Class Before Work: 5.Permit to Drill Number: Name: Hilcorp Alaska,LLC Development ❑., Exploratory ❑ 214-021 3.Address: 3800 Centerpoint Drive,Suite 1400 Stratigraphic❑ Service ❑ 6.API Number: Anchorage,Alaska 99503 50-133-10105-02 7.Property Designation(Lease Number): 8.Well Name and Number: FEDA028997 Soldotna Creek Unit(SCU)22B-04 9.Logs(List logs and submit electronic and printed data per 20AAC25.071): 10.Field/Pool(s): N/A Swanson River/Hemlock 11.Present Well Condition Summary: Total Depth measured 11,560 feet Plugs measured N/A feet true vertical 10,877 feet Junk measured N/A feet Effective Depth measured 11,436 feet Packer measured 8,995 feet true vertical 10,790 feet true vertical 8,985 feet Casing Length Size MD ND Burst Collapse Structural Conductor 28' 22" 28' 28' Surface 2,017' 11-3/4" 2,017' 2,016' 3,070 psi 1,510psi Intermediate Production 10,335' 7" 10,335' 10,040' 6,340 psi 3,830 psi Liner 2,532' 4-1/2" 11,563' 10,880' 8,430 psi 7,500 psi Perforation depth Measured depth See Attached Schematic SCANNED F F.L.. 14 0 '%ii 1;o True Vertical depth See Attached Schematic Tubing(size,grade,measured and true vertical depth) 3-1/2" 9.3#/L-80 9,027'MD 9,017'ND Tripoint DLH Packers and SSSV(type,measured and true vertical depth) Hydraulic;N/A 8,995'MD 8,985'ND N/A;N/A 12.Stimulation or cement squeeze summary: N/A Intervals treated(measured): N/A Treatment descriptions including volumes used and final pressure: N/A 13. Representative Daily Average Production or Injection Data Oil-Bbl Gas-Mcf Water-Bbl Casing Pressure Tubing Pressure Prior to well operation: 171 170 46 1000 150 Subsequent to operation: 169 90 90 980 160 14.Attachments: 15.Well Class after work: Copies of Logs and Surveys Run N/A Exploratory❑ Development Service D Stratigraphic ❑ Daily Report of Well Operations X 16.Well Status after work: Oil 0 Gas ❑ WDSPL❑ GSTOR ❑ WINJ ❑ WAG ❑ GINJ ❑ SUSP❑ SPLUG❑ 17.I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sundry Number or N/A if C.O.Exempt: 315-003 Contact Stan Porhola Email sporholaahiIcoro.com Printed Name Stan Porhola Title Operations Engineer Signature PexiJi,-4-- Phone 907-777-8412 Date -2.-1(0'2-‘1 S / Z f 5' RBDMS J FEB - 4 1115 7Form 10-404 Revised 10/2012 / Submit Original Only Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well Operations Summary Well Name API Number Well Permit Number Start Date End Date SCU 22B-04 50-133-10105-02-00 214-021 1/10/15 1/10/15 Daily Operations: 01/10/2015-Saturday PTW and JSA. Mobe to location and spot equipment. Crane broke down. Wait on mechanic. Mess with the selonoid and got it working. Finished rig up. Pressure test lubricator to 250 psi low and 2,700 psi high.Arm and put perf gun on line.TP 150 psi flowing. RIH with 2.5" x 26' HC, 6 spf, 60 deg perf gun and tie into Halliburton LWD Memory Log. Run correlation log and send to town. Get ok to perf. Spot gun from 11,254'to 11,280',Attempted to fire gun. Gun did not fire. POOH. Note: Had to shut well in to run in hole. Found bad detonator. RIH with 2.5" x 26' HC, 6 spf, 60 deg perf gun and tie into Halliburton LWD Memory Log. Spot gun from 11,254'pto 11,280'.TP-850 psi. Fired gun (12:30 am). Saw no pressure increase. POOH. All shots fired. Rig down lubricator, turn well over to field and clean work area. ,/ C� �1�1 Swanson River Unit SCU 22 ,1 B— Well SCU 22B-04 Actual Schematic Completion Ran 4/05/14 Hilcorp Alaska,LLC Updated 1/11/15 RKB:180'/GL:165'AMSL Casing & Tubing KB—THF:17.0' Size Type Wt Grade ID Top BtmHole Cmt Cmt Top 4 1 22" Conductor - - - Surf 28' - unknown Surf. 22" 2 �.'"�„ 11-%P Surf Csg 45.5 J-55 11.250" Surf 2,017' 16" 1250sx Surf. 28' 7" 29 6.184" Surf 164' 7" 26 6.276" 164' 1,064' 7" 23 N-80 6.366" 1,064' 4,746' , 7" 26 6.276" 4,746' 6,563' 1,500 sx 5,075'CBL 7„ Prod Csg 29 6.184" 6,563' 7,035' T' DV Collar 7,035' 7,038' 11-3/4" 31-j 7" 29 N-80 6.184" 7,038' 8,370' 700 sx 9,240'CBL 2,017' 7" 29 P-110 6.184" 8,370' 9,252' 4-1/2" Liner 12.6 L-80 3.958" 9,031' 11,563' 6" 275 sx 10,270' Tubing Cplg OD CBL TOC 3''/",EUE 8RD 19.3 I L-80 I 2.992" I 0' I 9,027' 4.500" 5,075' 41 8 •4 1", ,t. JEWELRY DETAIL 5 '1/4..,:.: No. Depth ID OD Item ,'=,'. -, ' 1 17' 2.992" - Tubing Hanger,3-1/2"8RD Box x 3-1/2"8RD Box ;,;41 I - 2 18' 2.992" 3.500" Pups,3-1/2"8RD 3 2,735' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#5 4 5,008' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#4 6 jb1. 5 6,818' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#3 6 8,083' 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#2 7 8,930 2.992" 5.250" 3-1/2"SF0-1 Mandrel 8RD GLV#1 Orifice 8 8,978' 2.992" 5.250" Chemical Injection Mandrel(Splice in line @ 671') 9 8,995' 3.000" 5.875" Tripoint DLH Hydraulic Packer 7 bl 10 9,015' 2.813" _ 4.500" X-Nipple 11 9,027' 2.992" 4.500" WL Entry Guide 8 I 1► MIND 9 = -.AL; Short Marker Joints @ 10,889'-10,898'MD 10 13 @ 11,264'-11,274'MD 11 TOL PERFORATION DETAIL 9,031' 1$ DateZone Top(MD) Btm(MD) Top(TVD) Btm(TVD) SPF Ft Phase Comments 1 1/11/15 H-7 11,254' 11,280' 10,660' 10,679' 12 26 60 2.5"Powerlet Nova CBL TOC 9,240' `i ri • r• i . ay 1,,,;f r` 7" ''.....:1 * 11-7 perforated:4/10/14(2.5"PJN 6 spl);6/06/14(2.5"ConneX 6 spt);1/11/15(2.5"PJN 6 spl) 9,252' CBL TOC 10,280' Mrk Jt , i • `' GLV Port Temp © ;tj' # Size Depth TCF PSC PSO PTRO Description MrkJt 11-7 5 20 93 0.931 1152 1400 1530 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 i. 4 20 110 0.899 1120 1302 1525 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 41/z" 1' 3 20 134 0.858 1094 1205 1490 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 11,563' . -`" 2 20 155 0.825 1068 1116 1450 IPOR-1/IPOC-1/PPOR-1 TD=11,560' PBTD=11,436' 1 20 161 0.816 ORIFICE-1 MAX HOLE ANGLE=57°@ 10,054' SCU 22B-04 Actual Schematic 1-11-15 Updated by STP 1/14/15 Hilcorp Alaska, LLC Swanson River Unit SCU 22B-04 FINAL WELL REPORT DML LOGGING DAT A Provided by: Approved by: John Serbeck Compiled by: Allen Odegaard Trey Thrailkill Distribution: 4/30/2014 TD Date: March 28, 2014 SCU 22B-04 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT & CREW ...............................................................................................2 1.1 Equipment Summary....................................................................................................................2 1.2 Crew ..........................................................................................................................................2 2 WELL DETAILS .................................................................................................................................3 2.1 Well Summary.............................................................................................................................3 2.2 Hole Data ...................................................................................................................................3 2.3 Well Synopsis.`...........................................................................................................................3 2.4 Daily Activity Summary ................................................................................................................4 3 GEOLO GICAL DATA .........................................................................................................................6 3.1 Lithostratigraphy .........................................................................................................................6 3.2 Lithologic Details .........................................................................................................................7 3.3 Connection Gases .....................................................................................................................11 3.4 Trip Gases ...............................................................................................................................11 3.5 Sampling Program / Sample Dispatch .........................................................................................12 4 DRILLING DATA ..............................................................................................................................13 4.1 Directional Survey Data .............................................................................................................13 4.2 Bit Record ................................................................................................................................17 4.3 Mud Record ..............................................................................................................................18 5 SHOW REPORTS............................................................................................................................19 6 DAILY REPORTS ............................................................................................................................20 Enclosures: 2” / 100’ Formation Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ Drilling Dynamics Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ LWD Combo Log (MD/TVD) 2” / 100’ Gas Ratio Log (MD/TVD) Final Data CD SCU 22B-04 2 1 MUDLOGGING EQUIPMENT & CREW 1.1 Equipment Summary Parameter Equipment Type / Position Total Downtime Comments Mudlogging Unit Computer System Canrig: 3 HP Compaq Workstations (DML, RigWatch, and Sample Catcher) 0 Ditch Gas Canrig: (2) QGM Gas Traps (with High RPM Electric-Powered Agitators) Canrig: E-Series FID THA Analysis and Chromatography. 0 Pason EDR All Drilling Parameters 0 Block Height / Depth Pason WITS Feed 0 Hookload / WOB Pason WITS Feed 0 RPM Pason WITS Feed 0 Torque Pason WITS Feed 0 Return Flow Pason WITS Feed 0 Pit Volumes Pason WITS Feed 0 Mud Gain/Loss Pason WITS Feed 0 Pump Pressure Pason WITS Feed 0 Pump Strokes Pason WITS Feed 0 Rate of Penetration Calculated from Block Position tracking 0 Mud Flow In Calculated from Pump Output/Rate tracking 0 1.2 Crew Unit Number : ML030 Unit Type : Arctic Steel Skid Unit Mudloggers Years* Days*2 Sample Catchers Years Days*2 Technician Days Allen Odegaard 16 17 Dylan Muller 3 6 Trey Thrailkill 1 18 Ishrat Farooqui 6 15 Don Thibodeaux 38 11 *1 Years experience as Mudlogger. *2 Days at well site. SCU 22B-04 3 2 WELL DETAILS 2.1 Well Summary Well: SCU 22B-04 API Number: 50-133-10105-02-00 Field: Swanson River Surface Co-Ordinates: 128’ FSL, 1328’ FEL Sec. 33, T7N, R10W SM Borough: Kenai Borough Primary Target: Depth: Hemlock and Tyonek Oil and oil/water formations from 10,500’ to 11,320’ State: Alaska TD Depth: 11,450’MD/ 10,878’TVD Rig Name / Type: Saxon 169/ Double Suspension Date: N/A Primary Target: Hemlock and Tyonek Sands Permit to Drill: 214-021 Spud Date: March 10, 2014 Ground Elevation: 164.0’ AMSL Completion St atus: Run 4-1/2” liner RKB Elevation: 182.6’ AMSL Classification: Development Oil N/A TD Formation: Hemlock TD Date: March 28, 2014 Days Drilling: 18 Days Testing: None 2.2 Hole Data Maximum Depth Shoe Depth Hole Section MD (ft) TVDSS (ft) TD Formation Mud Wt (ppg) Dev. (o inc) Casing/ Liner MD (ft) TVDSS (ft) FIT (ppg) 7” 9270 6” 11560 -10717 Hemlock 10.50 44.89 4-1/2” N/A N/A N/A 2.3 Well Synopsis: SCU 22B-04 was drilled as a sidetrack of the original SCU 21A-04. Spudded on March 10, 2014, SCU 22B-04 was drilled from the window cut at 9265’MD to a total depth of 9285’MD with no hole issues. SCU 22B-04 4 2.4 Daily Activity Summary March 15, 2014: Finished tripping out of hole and picking up mud motor and MWD tools. Continuing running in hole after slip and cut drill line. March 16, 2014: Finished running in hole and held a safety meeting for wire line. Rig up the wire line and began drilling ahead. Drilled ahead from 9,286' to 9,340' March 17, 2014: Drilled ahead from 9,340'. Tried a 25 barrel walnut/condet sweep to see if bit was balled up, also attempted a 25 barrel walnut/torque trim pill to see if ROP would improve. Both sweep and pill made no changes to ROP. March 18, 2014: Drilled to 9,741' and decided to pull out of hole for a new bit. Pulled 10 stands and pumped a 20 barrel dry job and tripped out of hole. Laid down and picked up new BHA and bit. March 19, 2014: After running in hole we performed a shallow test of the BHA and the MWD tools weren't functioning properly so replaced tools. Observed that well had begun to flow. Washed down to bottom and dumped 49 barrels of fresh water influx. Continued drilling ahead. March 20, 2014: Drilled to 9,950' and pumped a 50 barrel high viscosity sweep and noticed a 25 percent increase in cuttings. Drilled to 10,100' and noticed the well flowing at 15 barrels per hour during connection. Increased mud weight from 9.55 to 9.75. March 21, 2014: Drilled ahead and weighted up 9.9 ppg mud. A flow check at 10,150' observed well flowing at 11 barrels per hour with pumps off. Ended up weighing up to 10.2 ppg while drilling ahead. Drilled ahead to 10,442 and pumped a high viscosity sweep; observed a 10% increase in cuttings. March 22, 2014: Completed formation integrity test and weighted up mud from 10.2 to 11.3 ppg. At 11.2 ppg began losing mud down hole at 100 barrels an hour. Tripped out of hole to shoe, managed to get returns down to 1 barrel per hour. Tripped out of hole for new bit and BHA. March 23, 2014: During the BOP test, flow increased from 3.1 to 3.7 barrels per hour. Picked up MWD tools and ran in hole for a shallow test. MWD was not functioning properly. Rigged up with new tools which passed the shallow test. Well flowing at 4.3 barrels per hour March 24, 2014: Ran in hole to 8,300' and slipped and cut drill line. Observed well flow rate increase exponentially. Decided to circulate and dump 80 barrels of 8.4 ppg water. Dumped an additional 43 barrels of 8.4 ppg water at bottom of hole. Hit a tight spot at and reamed from 9,575' to 10,442'. March 25, 2014: Drilled to 10,584' and 10,609' and pumped a high viscosity sweep each time. No increase in cuttings were observed. Drilled to 10,613' and decision was made to trip out of hole for a new bit. Flow checked well at 7 barrels per hour. SCU 22B-04 5 March 26, 2014: Tripping into hole. Flow checked at 1,032' at 5 barrels per hour. Made up new bit with same BHA, well still flowing at 5 bph. Ran into hole to just outside window and dumped 113 barrels of fresh water from formation. 786 units of gas observed. At 10,609' dumped 11 barrels of fresh water and observed 1,287 units of gas. March 27, 2014: Drilled to 10,721' and pumped a high viscosity sweep. 10 percent increase in cuttings. Drilled to 11,008' pumped another sweep and saw a 50 percent increase in cuttings. March 28, 2014: Drilled ahead from 11,158' to 11,340', pumped a high viscosity sweep and saw a 25% increase in cuttings. Drilled ahead to TD at 11.560', Pumped another high viscosity sweep and saw a 10% increase in cuttings. Pulled out of hole to 9,230' and flow checked for 1 hour, observed 4-5 barrel per hour flow. March 29, 2014: Pulled out of hole to 814', well flowing at 3.5 barrels per hour. Continue pulling out of hole and laying down BHA. Make up a clean out assembly and run in hole to just above window. Well flowing at 1.2 barrels per hour. Slip/cut drill line and continue running in hole. SCU 22B-04 6 3 GEOLOGICAL DATA 3.1 Lithostratigraphy All tops were provided by Hilcorp geologist John Serbeck. PROGNOSED OBSERVED FORMATION MD (ft) TVD (ft) SSTVD (ft) MD (ft) TVD (ft) SSTVD (ft) SR_G2ST 10548 10160 -9996 10636 10225 -10061 SR_H1ST 10672 10251 -10091 10778 10324 -10160 SR_H3ST 10799 10353 -10189 10909 10416 -10252 SR_H4ST 10908 10441 -10277 11032 10502 -10338 SR_H7ST 11076 10576 -10412 11242 10652 -10488 SR_H8ST 11175 10656 -10492 11385 10753 -10589 SR_H10SB 11226 10697 -10533 11455 10802 -10638 SR_H10SB 11320 10773 -10609 11503 10837 -10673 TD 11450 10878 -10714 11560 10877 -10717 SCU 22B-04 7 3.2 Lithologic Details Tuffaceous sandstone/ tuffaceous claystone (9280' - 9420') = very light gray, light gray with yellowish brown hues, grayish white; very fine to lower fine grain; sub -rounded to sub -angular; sub -discoidal; poor to moderate sorting; very soft to slightly firm; generally matrix supported with clays and devitrified ash; dominantly translucent and milky quartz; occasional dark gray to grayish black lithics; frosted to polished surface abrasion; thin coal seams; no hydrocarbon indicators. Tuffaceous Siltstone/Claystone (9420' - 9470') = olive to light gray, rounded, amorphous to wedge like cuttings of soft clayey siltstone grading into silty claystone; cuttings display an earthy, dull to waxy luster underlain by a smooth texture; bulk samples exhibit excellent cohesion and fair plasticity; trace microscopic laminae of black shale are visible in more silty cuttings; minor interbedded ash-matrix quartz sandstone and matte-textured black shales; no oil stain, odor, nor fluorescence are detectable. Tuffaceous Claystone/Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone (9,470'-9,580') = medium dark gray to medium light gray; soft to firmly friable; poor to moderate induration; mushy; pulverulent; nodular; silty texture; dull luster; black carbonaceous material laminae present; tuffaceous sandstone; very light gray to medium gray, traces of light olive gray; lower coarse to upper fine; low to moderate sphericity; angular to sub angular; poorly sorted; friable to poor consolidation; tuffaceous matrix; 80% quartz composition with some black to greenish black lithics; no hydrocarbon indicators. Tuffaceous Claystone/Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Conglomerate Sand (9,580'-9,660') = medium dark gray to medium light gray, trace amounts of dark gray; friable to firmly friable; moderate induration; mushy to pasty; malleable to pulverulent; nodular cuttings habit; silty to smooth texture; dull luster; very adhesive and moderate plasticity; thin laminae of carbonaceous material present in silt samples; no oil show indicators. Tuffaceous Claystone (9660' - 9735') = light gray to very light gray, often with brownish hues; firm to soft, occasionally very soft; crumbly, brittle, pulverulent; amorphous to occasional nodular cuttings habit; dull, sub - sucrosic in part with increased fine quartz with dark gray and black lithic grains; often earthy; locally abundant fine carbonaceous detrital material scattered throughout sample; fine laminae/ bedded carbonaceous material; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. Tuffaceous Sandstone (9735' - 9820') = very light gray to grayish white, light gray, often with brownish hues; upper very fine to fine grain; sub-angular to sub -rounded, occasionally angular; sub-discoidal; moderate to fair sorting; loose quartz and dark gray to grayish black lithics common; frosted to grinding surface abrasion; generally very soft to slightly friable; very tuffaceous, often grades towards an arenaceous claystone; non- calcareous, no visible porosity; note coal, carbonaceous shale; often larger, coarse grains scattered throughout sample; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Siltstone, Unconsolidated Sand, Conglomerate (9,820'-9,910') = medium light gray to medium dark gray, some dark gray; upper fine to upper coarse; moderate sphericity; sub rounded to sub angular; poor to moderate sorting; friable to poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; primarily quartz dominated with a scattering of dark green to black lithics; large coarse quartz grains observed increasingly in later samples; some carbonaceous material seen in laminae form imbedded in rare tuffaceous siltstone; no hydrocarbon indicators. SCU 22B-04 8 T uffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Claystone, Unconsolidated Sand (9,910'- 10,000') = medium light gray to medium gray, occasional very light gray to whit e upper fine to lower coarse; moderate to low sphericity; sub rounded to rounded; moderately well sorted; moderately consolidated to easily friable; tuffaceous matrix; quartz dominated with scattering of dark green to olive black lithics; samples grade int o a much more unconsolidated sand made up of primarily upper fine to upper medium quartz grains with moderate sphericity; rounded; some interbedded carbonaceous material is present in the more tuffaceous siltstone samples. Tuffaceous Claystone, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10,000'-10,060') =medium dark gray to light olive gray; soft to easily friable; poor to moderate induration; pasty; malleable; tabular to nodule; silty texture; dull to waxy luster; high plasticity and moderate adhesiveness grades out to less adhesiveness in later samples. Tuffaceous Sandstone, Conglomerate, Tuffaceous Claystone (10,060'-10,120') = greenish gray to light medium gray; upper fine to upper medium; low to moderate sphericity; angular to sub rounded; poorly sorted; friable to very poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; primarily quartz with some dark green to dark greenish gray lithics; large green lithics seen in conglomerate. Tuffaceous Siltstone (10120' - 10195') = olive gray to medium dark gray; poor induration; platy to nodular cuttings habit; clayey to silty texture; waxy to dull luster; cohesive and curdy; inter- bedded with medium dark gray shale, trace coal; trace microscopic laminae of black shale; 20% tuffaceous sandstone, light gray, upper fine to very fine grain, moderately to well sorted, sub - angular to sub -rounded with moderate sphericity overall; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. T uffaceous Siltstone, Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10195' - 10290') = light gray to very light gray, traces of yellow - brown to brownish gray; moderate cohesion; poor to moderate adhesive properties; firm, soft; crumbly, pulverulent; no definable fracture; generally tabular, curved cuttings habit, non- calcareous; siltstone is very argillaceous with abundant devitrified ash; grades from an arenaceous tuffaceous claystone to tuffaceous sandstone with increased very fine grains which are translucent and vitreous quartz grains; note locally abundant loose sand and sand grains well entrained in a mushy tuffaceous matrix; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10290' - 10380') = note dominant loose sand in upper part of interval, becoming consolidated in abundant devitrified ash and well entrained in mushy, ashy, sometimes earthy argillaceous sediment; dark yellowish gray to pale yellowish brown, often with light gray overtones; very fine to lower fine grain; well rounded and spherical to sub-discoidal; dominantly sub-rounded to sub -angular, sub - discoidal to sub -prismoidal in part; moderate sorting; firm to sub -friable, crumbly in part with increased ash/clay content; no visible porosity; non- calcareous; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Claystone (10,380'-10,440') = medium light gray to light olive gray; upper fine to upper medium; moderate to high sphericity rounded to sub rounded; moderate sorting dominantly quartz grains with some dark greenish gray lithics; no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indicators. Tuffaceous Claystone, Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10,440'-10,540') = medium dark gray to grayish black; friable to firmly friable; moderately well indurated; tacky to stiff; malleable to crumbly; tabular cuttings habit; silty texture; earthy to dull; clay has very plastic properties; significant amounts black carbonaceous material interbedded; significant amount of unconsolidated quartz sand present between clay and silt samples; this sand grades from a coarse medium grained sand to a conglomerate sand. Tuffaceous Claystone (10540' - 10610') = medium gray to light olive gray, poor to moderate induration; malleable to crunchy tenacity; tabular to wedge=like cuttings habit; clayey texture; waxy to dull luster; cohesive and pliable; curdy to gelatinous and mushy; lenticular bedding; trace coal; interbedded with loose sand grains - translucent to trans -parent, lower coarse to upper fine grains; sub -angular to rounded, moderate sphericity, poor sorting. SCU 22B-04 9 Tuffaceous Siltstone (10610'-10660') = light olive gray to olive gray; soft to easily friable; poor to moderate induration; mushy; pulverulent; bladed cuttings habit; silty to clayey texture; dull to waxy luster; coal and other carbonaceous materials present interbedded in later samples; no hydrocarbon indicators. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10660' - 10775') = medium gray to light gray; lower medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub -discoidal to sub-prismoidal in part; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material interbedded in sample; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; 10% to 30% soft yellow fluorescence from ash content; no hydrocarbon fluorescence observed; often interbedded with tuffaceous claystone and tuffaceous siltstone; occasional scattered pieces of coal throughout sample. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10775' - 10870') = medium gray to light gray, individual grains translucent to trans - parent; lower medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub- discoidal to sub-prismoidal; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material interbedded; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; trace to 10% soft yellow fluorescence from ash content; no hydrocarbon fluorescence observed; often interbedded with tuffaceous claystone and tuffaceous siltstone; occasional scattered pieces of coal throughout sample; 30% fluorescence (from ash) noted in 10810 and 10860 samples. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10870' - 10960') = medium gray to light gray, individual grains translucent to trans - parent; upper medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub - discoidal to sub-prismoidal; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; occasionally vitreous; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; 20% to 40% yellow to yellow -white fluorescence; slow streaming cut from 10880’, 10890’, 10930’ & 10940’ samples. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone/Siltstone, Conglomerate Sand (10,960'-11,040') = light gray to medium light gray, some light olive gray; lower coarse to upper very fine; very low to moderate sphericity; subrounded to angular; poorly sorted; unconsolidated; 80% quartz grains, the remainder made up of dark gray to brown black lithics; minor amounts of imbedded carbonaceous material in the more silt y samples; 40% to 60% light yellow fluorescence; little to no streaming cut in most samples; cuts appear to end around 11,040'. Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Siltstone, Sand (11,040'-11,120') = medium dark gray to medium light gray; upper fine to lower coarse; moderate to low sphericity; subrounded to angular; moderately sorted; friable to very poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; 70% quartz grains with a smattering of dark gray to light olive gray lithics; dark, carbonaceous material present imbedded in more silty samples; varying amounts of very hard, pebbly sandstone present throughout all samples; samples exhibited widespread light yellow cut; little to no streaming cut; light yellow residual ring. Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Siltstone (11,120'-11,200') = medium gray to medium dark gray; upper fine to lower coarse; moderate sphericity; subrounded to subangular; poor to moderate sorting; unconsolidated; 80 percent quartz sand, the remainder consists of light olive gray to olive black lit hics; trace amount of coal seen often imbedded in the more silty samples; small amounts of pebbly sandstone also present; hydrocarbon indicators stop appearing around 11,160' sample continue to fluorescence but only about 10-20 percent in a pale orange color; no odor or visible staining present in any samples. Tuffaceous Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Sand (11,200'-11,305') = medium light gray to light gray, some olive black; soft to easily friable; poor to moderate induration; crumbly to pulverulent; tabular cuttings habit; dull to earthy luster; clayey silty texture; some samples displayed minor amounts of interbedded coals and other carbonaceous material; small amounts of pebbly sandstone present throughout; observed zero fluorescence from 11,200' to 11,250’ sample fluorescence and slow streaming milky yellow cut fluorescence resumes at 11,270'; minor odor, no stain. SCU 22B-04 10 Tuffaceous Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Sand (11,305'-11,385') = light to medium gray to olive gray to almost black; soft to easily friable; poor to moderate induration; crumbly to pulverulent; tabular cuttings habit; dull to earthy luster; clayey silty texture; some samples displayed minor amounts of interbedded coals and other carbonaceous material; small amounts of pebbly sand- stone present throughout; 10% to 30% sample fluorescence and very slow streaming milky yellow cut fluorescence; no odor or visible staining present in any samples. Tuffaceous Siltstone (11385' - 11450') = brownish black to olive black, poor induration, pulve rulent, tabular and wedge like, silty and gritty texture, dull earthy luster, trace lenticular bedding; interbedded with tuffaceous sandstone, medium light to medium dark gray, very fine, moderate sphericity, sub-rounded to rounded, well sorted, friable, tuffaceous matrix, grain supported; trace carbonaceous shale. Tuffaceous Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Sand (11,450'-11,525') = light gray to medium gray to olive gray; soft to easily friable; poor to moderate induration; crumbly to pulverulent; tenacit y; tabular cuttings habit; dull to earthy luster; clayey silty texture; some samples displayed minor amounts of interbedded coals and other carbonaceous material; small amounts of pebbly sand - stone present throughout; 10% fluorescence in sample with milky yellow cut fluorescence; no odor or visible staining present in any samples; non to very slightly calcareous. SCU 22B-04 11 3.3 Connection Gases 50 units = 1% Methane Equivalent Measured Depth (feet) Subsea Total Vertical Depth (feet) Gas over background (units) Measured Depth (feet) Subsea Total Vertical Depth (feet) Gas over background (units) 9,595 -9408 34 10,658 -10076 45 9,653 -9458 55 10,721 -10120 140 9,715 -9505 85 10,785 -10165 342 9,777 -9549 15 10,847 -10209 63 9,839 -9592 47 10,909 -10252 55 9,963 -9665 57 10,971 -10295 42 10,025 -9699 58 11,032 -10338 52 10,087 -9734 156 11,094 -10383 40 10,150 -9770 160 11,157 -10427 56 10,212 -9805 186 11,219 -10471 61 10,274 -9841 178 11,281 -10515 70 10,336 -9876 173 11,343 -10553 67 10,398 -9911 126 11,405 -10603 85 10,472 -9954 23 11,467 -10647 40 10,534 -9994 40 11,529 -10691 46 10,596 -10016 42 3.4 Trip Gases 50 units = 1% Methane Equivalent Measured Depth (feet) Trip to (feet) Maximum Gas (Units) Pumps Off Time (hours) 9,278 Trip in after mill 650 9,475 Bit trip 134 27 10,445 ft Bit trip 176 25.9 hrs 10,640 ft Bit trip 1287 27 hrs SCU 22B-04 12 3.5 Sampling Program / Sample Dispatch Set Type / Purpose Frequency* Interval Dispatched to A, B Washed and dried reference samples 20 ft 9,280 ft – 11,560 ft Hilcorp Alaska LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite #100 Anchorage AK 99503 Attn.: Debra Oudean (907) 777-8337 A Unwashed Samples 10ft 10,400 – 11,560 ft Hilcorp Alaska LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite #100 Anchorage AK 99503 At tn.: Debra Oudean (907) 777-8337 A Mud Samples Top and bottom of shows Hilcorp Alaska LLC 3800 Centerpoint Drive Suite #100 Anchorage AK 99503 Attn.: Debra Oudean (907) 777-8337 · Sample frequency may be locally altered according to drill rate constraints and zones of interest. SCU 22B-04 13 4 DRILLING DATA 4.1 Directional Survey Data Measured Depth (ft) Inc. (o) Azi. (o) True Vertical Depth (ft) Northing (ft) Easting (ft) Vertical Section (ft) Dogleg Rate (o/100ft) 18.00 0.00 0.00 18.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 88.48 0.00 0.00 88.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 188.48 0.25 355.00 188.48 0.22 -0.02 -0.21 0.25 288.48 0.25 15.00 288.48 0.65 0.02 -0.64 0.09 388.48 0.00 0.00 388.48 0.86 0.07 -0.86 0.25 488.48 0.00 0.00 488.48 0.86 0.07 -0.86 0.00 588.48 0.25 350.00 588.48 1.07 0.04 -1.07 0.25 688.48 0.25 350.00 688.48 1.50 -0.04 -1.49 0.00 788.48 0.00 0.00 788.48 1.72 -0.08 -1.70 0.25 888.48 0.00 0.00 888.48 1.72 -0.08 -1.70 0.00 988.48 0.00 0.00 988.48 1.72 -0.08 -1.70 0.00 1,088.48 0.00 0.00 1,088.48 1.72 -0.08 -1.70 0.00 1,188.48 0.25 2.00 1,188.48 1.93 -0.07 -1.91 0.25 1,288.48 0.00 0.00 1,288.48 2.15 -0.06 -2.13 0.25 1,388.48 0.00 0.00 1,388.48 2.15 -0.06 -2.13 0.00 1,488.48 0.00 0.00 1,488.48 2.15 -0.06 -2.13 0.00 1,588.48 0.50 2.00 1,588.47 2.59 -0.05 -2.57 0.50 1,688.48 0.00 0.00 1,688.47 3.02 -0.03 -3.00 0.50 1,788.48 0.25 30.00 1,788.47 3.21 0.08 -3.20 0.25 1,888.48 0.25 208.00 1,888.47 3.21 0.08 -3.20 0.50 1,988.48 0.25 218.00 1,988.47 2.84 -0.15 -2.81 0.04 2,088.48 0.50 272.00 2,088.47 2.69 -0.72 -2.59 0.41 2,188.48 0.50 266.00 2,188.47 2.67 -1.59 -2.48 0.05 2,288.48 0.75 258.00 2,288.46 2.51 -2.67 -2.19 0.26 2,388.48 0.75 272.00 2,388.45 2.39 -3.96 -1.93 0.18 2,488.48 0.75 274.00 2,488.44 2.46 -5.27 -1.85 0.03 2,588.48 0.75 267.00 2,588.43 2.47 -6.58 -1.71 0.09 2,688.48 1.00 259.00 2,688.42 2.27 -8.09 -1.34 0.28 2,788.48 1.50 298.00 2,788.40 2.72 -10.10 -1.56 0.96 2,888.48 2.00 306.00 2,888.35 4.36 -12.67 -2.90 0.56 2,988.48 2.50 312.00 2,988.28 6.85 -15.70 -5.03 0.55 3,088.48 4.00 314.00 3,088.11 10.73 -19.83 -8.42 1.50 3,188.48 4.25 307.00 3,187.85 15.38 -25.30 -12.43 0.56 3,288.48 4.25 309.00 3,287.58 19.94 -31.14 -16.30 0.15 3,388.48 5.82 310.00 3,387.19 25.53 -37.90 -21.09 1.57 3,488.48 5.82 309.00 3,486.68 31.98 -45.72 -26.62 0.10 3,588.48 4.75 314.00 3,586.25 38.05 -52.64 -31.87 1.16 3,688.48 4.75 313.00 3,685.91 43.75 -58.65 -36.85 0.08 3,788.48 5.82 313.00 3,785.48 50.03 -65.39 -42.33 1.07 SCU 22B-04 14 Surveys (Continued) Measured Depth (ft) Inc. (o) Azi. (o) True Vertical Depth (ft) Northing (ft) Easting (ft) Vertical Section (ft) Dogleg Rate (o/100ft) 3,888.48 4.25 317.00 3,885.09 56.20 -71.62 -47.76 1.61 3,988.48 4.25 317.00 3,984.82 61.62 -76.68 -52.57 0.00 4,088.48 4.00 316.00 4,084.56 66.84 -81.63 -57.20 0.26 4,188.48 4.25 320.00 4,184.30 72.19 -86.43 -61.97 0.38 4,288.48 5.00 315.00 4,283.97 78.11 -91.89 -67.24 0.85 4,388.48 5.75 316.00 4,383.53 84.79 -98.46 -73.14 0.76 4,488.48 5.50 314.00 4,483.05 91.72 -105.38 -79.25 0.32 4,588.48 5.82 320.00 4,582.56 98.94 -112.09 -85.66 0.67 4,688.48 4.82 316.00 4,682.13 105.84 -118.27 -91.82 1.07 4,788.48 4.82 319.00 4,781.78 112.04 -123.94 -97.33 0.25 4,888.48 3.82 332.00 4,881.49 118.15 -128.26 -102.92 1.39 4,988.48 3.82 340.00 4,981.27 124.22 -130.96 -108.65 0.53 5,088.48 2.75 350.00 5,081.11 129.71 -132.52 -113.93 1.21 5,188.48 2.75 351.00 5,180.99 134.44 -133.31 -118.54 0.05 5,288.48 2.50 0.00 5,280.89 139.00 -133.69 -123.02 0.48 5,388.48 2.50 359.00 5,380.79 143.36 -133.73 -127.35 0.04 5,488.48 2.75 356.00 5,480.69 147.93 -133.93 -131.87 0.29 5,588.48 2.50 1.00 5,580.58 152.50 -134.06 -136.40 0.34 5,688.48 2.50 356.00 5,680.49 156.86 -134.17 -140.72 0.22 5,788.48 2.75 0.00 5,780.38 161.44 -134.33 -145.24 0.31 5,888.48 3.82 356.00 5,880.22 167.16 -134.56 -150.90 1.09 5,988.48 3.50 357.00 5,980.01 173.53 -134.95 -157.19 0.33 6,088.48 3.75 357.00 6,079.81 179.84 -135.28 -163.43 0.25 6,188.48 3.50 356.00 6,179.61 186.15 -135.67 -169.65 0.26 6,288.48 3.25 356.00 6,279.44 192.03 -136.08 -175.44 0.25 6,388.48 2.50 354.00 6,379.31 197.02 -136.50 -180.36 0.76 6,488.48 2.25 3.00 6,479.23 201.15 -136.63 -184.45 0.45 6,588.48 2.00 358.00 6,579.16 204.86 -136.59 -188.13 0.31 6,688.48 2.00 2.00 6,679.10 208.34 -136.59 -191.60 0.14 6,788.48 1.75 6.00 6,779.04 211.61 -136.37 -194.87 0.28 6,888.48 1.25 7.00 6,879.01 214.21 -136.07 -197.48 0.50 6,988.48 1.82 5.00 6,978.97 216.87 -135.80 -200.16 0.57 7,088.48 0.50 358.00 7,078.95 218.89 -135.68 -202.18 1.33 7,188.48 0.50 359.00 7,178.95 219.76 -135.70 -203.04 0.01 7,288.48 0.75 22.00 7,278.94 220.81 -135.46 -204.11 0.35 7,388.48 0.50 28.00 7,378.94 221.80 -135.01 -205.14 0.26 7,488.48 0.50 20.00 7,478.93 222.59 -134.66 -205.97 0.07 7,588.48 0.50 26.00 7,578.93 223.40 -134.32 -206.81 0.05 7,688.48 0.50 27.00 7,678.92 224.18 -133.93 -207.63 0.01 7,788.48 0.50 36.00 7,778.92 224.92 -133.48 -208.42 0.08 7,888.48 0.50 35.00 7,878.92 225.63 -132.97 -209.18 0.01 SCU 22B-04 15 Surveys (Continued) Measured Depth (ft) Inc. (o) Azi. (o) True Vertical Depth (ft) Northing (ft) Easting (ft) Vertical Section (ft) Dogleg Rate (o/100ft) 7,988.48 0.75 27.00 7,978.91 226.57 -132.42 -210.18 0.26 8,088.48 0.25 50.00 8,078.91 227.29 -131.96 -210.95 0.53 8,188.48 0.00 0.00 8,178.91 227.43 -131.79 -211.11 0.25 8,288.48 0.00 0.00 8,278.91 227.43 -131.79 -211.11 0.00 8,388.48 0.50 67.00 8,378.90 227.60 -131.39 -211.32 0.50 8,488.48 0.25 46.00 8,478.90 227.93 -130.83 -211.70 0.28 8,588.48 0.25 61.00 8,578.90 228.18 -130.48 -212.00 0.07 8,688.48 0.50 87.00 8,678.90 228.31 -129.86 -212.20 0.30 8,788.48 0.25 62.00 8,778.90 228.44 -129.23 -212.39 0.29 8,888.48 0.25 52.00 8,878.90 228.67 -128.86 -212.67 0.04 8,988.48 0.00 0.00 8,978.90 228.81 -128.69 -212.82 0.25 9,088.48 0.00 0.00 9,078.90 228.81 -128.69 -212.82 0.00 9,188.48 0.25 60.00 9,178.90 228.92 -128.50 -212.95 0.25 9,252.00 0.09 60.00 9,242.42 229.01 -128.34 -213.06 0.25 9,252.00 0.09 60.00 9,242.42 229.01 -128.34 -213.06 0.25 9,309.68 4.62 160.22 9,300.03 226.85 -127.51 -211.01 8.04 9,372.45 10.38 160.75 9,362.24 219.12 -124.79 -203.64 9.18 9,403.32 13.03 160.85 9,392.46 213.21 -122.73 -198.00 8.58 9,433.92 16.40 159.78 9,422.06 205.89 -120.11 -191.02 11.05 9,463.79 19.41 158.63 9,450.48 197.31 -116.84 -182.87 10.15 9,494.00 20.57 163.93 9,478.87 187.54 -113.54 -173.53 7.12 9,523.39 22.02 169.57 9,506.25 177.16 -111.11 -163.48 8.53 9,554.99 24.53 175.05 9,535.28 164.79 -109.48 -151.38 10.48 9,585.35 27.38 179.05 9,562.58 151.53 -108.82 -138.28 11.01 9,618.38 29.65 182.31 9,591.60 135.77 -109.02 -122.60 8.33 9,649.80 32.46 184.03 9,618.52 119.59 -109.92 -106.42 9.38 9,680.44 36.03 184.70 9,643.84 102.40 -111.24 -89.19 11.72 9,711.96 40.02 184.11 9,668.67 83.04 -112.73 -69.79 12.71 9,741.67 43.13 183.76 9,690.89 63.38 -114.08 -50.10 10.50 9,774.03 46.38 184.11 9,713.87 40.65 -115.64 -27.34 10.07 9,804.60 49.17 185.10 9,734.41 18.09 -117.47 -4.72 9.44 9,836.32 52.23 185.19 9,754.50 -6.36 -119.67 19.82 9.65 9,865.54 52.04 185.23 9,772.43 -29.33 -121.76 42.88 0.66 9,897.26 52.42 185.13 9,791.86 -54.30 -124.03 67.95 1.22 9,928.29 55.29 184.45 9,810.16 -79.27 -126.11 92.99 9.42 9,960.55 55.72 183.59 9,828.43 -105.79 -127.98 119.56 2.57 9,989.38 55.85 182.04 9,844.64 -129.60 -129.15 143.35 4.47 10,053.50 56.72 183.12 9,880.24 -182.88 -131.55 196.56 1.95 10,114.94 55.16 183.65 9,914.64 -233.69 -134.56 247.38 2.64 10,177.56 55.04 183.84 9,950.47 -284.94 -137.91 298.68 0.31 10,239.44 55.62 183.27 9,985.67 -335.73 -141.06 349.51 1.21 SCU 22B-04 16 Surveys (Continued) Measured Depth (ft) Inc. (o) Azi. (o) True Vertical Depth (ft) Northing (ft) Easting (ft) Vertical Section (ft) Dogleg Rate (o/100ft) 10,302.10 55.74 184.14 10,021.00 -387.37 -144.41 401.20 1.16 10,364.29 55.54 182.72 10,056.10 -438.62 -147.48 452.46 1.91 10,403.61 54.90 182.07 10,078.53 -470.88 -148.83 484.67 2.12 10,430.79 53.61 180.21 10,094.41 -492.94 -149.27 506.63 7.31 10,498.84 51.30 180.34 10,135.88 -546.89 -149.53 560.27 3.40 10,560.87 49.46 179.84 10,175.43 -594.67 -149.61 607.75 3.03 10,623.94 47.92 178.92 10,217.06 -642.04 -149.10 654.76 2.68 10,685.73 45.48 177.68 10,259.44 -686.98 -147.78 699.27 4.21 10,748.53 45.08 177.43 10,303.63 -731.56 -145.87 743.35 0.70 10,808.41 45.18 177.69 10,345.87 -773.96 -144.07 785.28 0.35 10,873.45 45.19 177.11 10,391.71 -820.05 -141.97 830.84 0.63 10,935.31 45.31 177.43 10,435.27 -863.93 -139.88 874.20 0.42 10,997.03 45.30 177.47 10,478.67 -907.77 -137.93 917.53 0.05 11,058.91 44.91 177.09 10,522.35 -951.55 -135.85 960.80 0.77 11,120.73 44.99 177.00 10,566.10 -995.17 -133.60 1,003.89 0.17 11,184.06 44.84 176.94 10,610.95 -1,039.82 -131.23 1,047.99 0.25 11,245.49 44.99 176.81 10,654.45 -1,083.13 -128.87 1,090.75 0.29 11,307.65 44.90 177.14 10,698.45 -1,126.98 -126.55 1,134.06 0.40 11,370.93 44.79 176.60 10,743.31 -1,171.54 -124.12 1,178.06 0.63 11,432.77 44.73 176.67 10,787.22 -1,215.01 -121.56 1,220.96 0.13 11,494.32 44.77 176.63 10,830.94 -1,258.26 -119.03 1,263.66 0.08 11,523.16 44.89 176.55 10,851.39 -1,278.56 -117.82 1,283.69 0.46 SCU 22B-04 17 4.2 Bit Record Bit Size Make Type SN Jets TFA Depth In Depth Out Footage Drilled Bit Hours Avg. ROP (ft/hr) Avg. WOB (klbs) Avg. RPM Avg. PP (psi) Grade 2 6” HDBS MMD64D 12410152 3x10,3x13 0.6190 9,286’ 9,470’ 184’ 34.15 9.92 16.87 8.30 1,739.6 3-6-BT -A-X-I-PN-PR 3 6” HDBS QH20R 12079063 3x13 0.3889 9,470’ 10,442’ 972’ 39.25 33.88 15.79 33.17 1,707.7 3-4-LT-S3-F-1-PT-HR 4 6” HDBS MMD64D 12410153 3x10,3x13 0.6190 10,442’ 10,613’ 171’ 18.8 13.23 16.31 36.07 1,641.9 1-1-PN-N-X-I-CT -PR 5 6” SMITH MDi513 JH6108 5x12 0.5522 10,613’ 11,560’ 947’ 26.45 41.95 3.89 79.21 2,204.4 1-1-CT -N-X-I-WT -TD SCU 22B-04 18 4.3 Mud Record Contractor: Baroid Mud Type: EZ Mud 6% KCl Date Depth (ft) MW (ppg) VIS (s/qt) PV YP Gels FL (cc) Sols (%) O/W Ratio Sd (%) MBT (ppb eq.) pH Alk (Pm) Cl (mg/L) Ca (mg/L) 3/14/2014 9,286 9.50 50 10 19 9/11/12 4.6 4.2 0.0/93.2 0.05 0 10.0 0.50 32,000 140 3/15/2014 9,286 9.50 48 10 20 9/12/13 4.6 4.2 0.0/93.2 0.05 0 10.5 0.50 32,000 140 3/16/2014 9,340 9.50 43 11 19 9/10/12 4.8 4.6 0.0/92.9 0.05 1.0 10.5 0.50 31,000 100 3/17/2014 9,430 9.50 44 11 18 7/9/10 4.7 4.5 0.0/93.0 0.10 1.0 10.0 0.45 31,000 120 3/18/2014 9,471 9.50 44 11 19 8/10/11 4.6 4.4 0.0/93.2 0.10 1.0 9.2 0.30 30,000 120 3/19/2014 9,604 9.50 43 12 17 8/9/11 4.2 4.4 0.0/93.2 0.05 1.0 10.7 0.50 30,000 40 3/20/2014 10,102 9.45 45 11 13 6/7/9 4.3 4.6 0.0/93.0 0.01 1.0 9.3 0.20 29,750 60 3/21/2014 10,442 10.10 43 11 19 8/9/11 3.8 6.8 0.0/90.8 0.01 1.5 9.3 0.20 30,500 100 3/22/2014 10,442 11.05 43 13 22 6/9/12 3.8 11.4 0.0/86.2 0.01 2.5 10.4 0.75 32,000 40 3/23/2014 10,442 10.80 47 14 23 8/9/12 3.5 9.9 0.0/87.4 0.01 2.5 9.5 0.35 35,000 60 3/24/2014 10,572 10.60 42 11 17 5/8/11 4.2 9.5 0.0/88.3 0.01 2.5 9.9 0.30 29,000 80 3/25/2014 10,613 10.50 42 12 17 6/8/11 3.7 9.0 0.0/88.5 0.01 3.0 8.5 0.15 33,500 80 3/26/2014 10,688 10.50 45 12 18 7/9/13 4.1 8.9 0.0/88.7 0.01 3.0 10.2 0.75 31,500 70 3/27/2014 11,158 10.55 47 16 19 6/7/10 3.2 9.6 0.088.0 0.01 3.5 10.4 0.80 31,000 40 3/28/2014 11,560 10.60 50 16 21 6/8/14 3.1 9.9 0.0/87.7 0.01 4.0 10.2 0.75 31,500 20 3/29/2014 11,560 10.50 47 14 19 4/7/11 3.5 9.3 0.0/88.3 0.01 4.0 9.5 0.40 31,000 40 Abbreviations MW = Mud Weight VIS = Funnel Viscosity PV = Plastic Viscosity YP = Yield Point Gels = Gel Strength FL = Filtrate Loss FC = Filter Cake Sols = Solids O/W = Oil to Water ratio Sd = Sand content Cl = Chlorides Ca = Hardness SCU 22B-04 19 5 SHOW REPORTS Hydrocarbon Show Report # 1 Operator: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well: API Number: Field: Date: Rig: Start Time: 22:38:36 End Time: 6:22:29 County: Depth Start End State: 10636'MD 10767'MD Country: 10,225'TVD 10,317'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph) 34 36 40 50 WOB 8 4 3 18 RPM 37 53 77 78 Mud Weight 13.60 13.60 13.60 13.60 Chloride 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Total Gas 10 7 13 49 C1 (ppm) 1,935 1,271 2,696 9,634 C2 (ppm) 42 69 209 1,001 C3 (ppm) 88 179 212 1,195 C4 (ppm) - 52 115 277 C5 (ppm) - 16 51 232 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor NONE Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 20% Type V Slow Amount Amount NONE Distribution scattered Intensity dull/weak Color Color NONE Intensity Very weak Color pale yellow Residual Fluorescence Cut none-v faint Color V. pale yel Intesity Color vpale straw Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: yellow/orange T. Thrailkill/A. Odegaard none 1 Pale Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone (10660' - 10775') = medium gray to light gray; lower medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub-discoidal to sub-prismoidal in part; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material interbedded in sample; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; 10% to 30% soft yellow fluorescence from ash content; no hydrocarbon fluorescence observed; often interbedded with tuffaceous claystone and tuffaceous siltstone; occasional scattered pieces of coal throughout sample. weak pale-straw 133-10105-02-00 SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Kenai Borough Alaska USA Saxon 169 3/25/2014 Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OI L NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5 C1/C3 Hydrocarbon Show Report # 2 Operator: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well: API Number: Field: Date: Rig: Start Time: 22:38:36 End Time: 6:22:29 County: Depth Start End State: 10778'MD 10828'MD Country: 10,325'TVD 10,360'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph) 44 43 46 49 WOB 4 3 3 14 RPM 76 77 77 80 Mud Weight 13.60 13.60 13.60 13.60 Chloride 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Total Gas 6 20 15 36 C1 (ppm) 1,314 3,547 2,209 5,940 C2 (ppm) 97 324 253 512 C3 (ppm) 104 242 127 394 C4 (ppm) 110 98 38 185 C5 (ppm) 17 59 22 108 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor NONE Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 20% Type Slow-None Amount Amount NONE Distribution scattered Intensity dull/weak Color Color NONE Intensity Very weak Color pale yellow Residual Fluorescence Cut none-v faint Color V. pale yel Intesity Color vpale straw Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: yellow/orange T. Thrailkill/A. Odegaard none 1 Pale Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone= medium gray to light gray, individual grains translucent to trans- parent; lower medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub- discoidal to sub-prismoidal; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material interbedded; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; trace to 10% soft yellow fluorescence from ash content; no hydrocarbon fluorescence observed; often interbedded with tuffaceous claystone and tuffaceous siltstone; occasional scattered pieces of coal throughout sample; 30% fluorescence noted in 10810 and 10860 samples. weak pale-straw 133-10105-02-00 SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Kenai Borough Alaska USA Saxon 169 3/27/2014 Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OI L NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5 C1/C3 Hydrocarbon Show Report # 3 Operator: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well: API Number: Field: Date: Rig: Start Time: 22:38:36 End Time: 6:22:29 County: Depth Start End State: 10839'MD 10887'MD Country: 10,368'TVD 10,402'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph) 47 45 44 50 WOB 3 4 4 17 RPM 80 71 77 80 Mud Weight 13.60 13.60 13.60 13.60 Chloride 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Total Gas 22 16 11 24 C1 (ppm) 3,485 1,931 1,282 3,088 C2 (ppm) 381 256 183 369 C3 (ppm) 210 153 96 275 C4 (ppm) 87 110 129 309 C5 (ppm) 48 44 67 120 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor Slight Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 40% Type Slow Amount Amount NONE Distribution scattered Intensity dull Color Color NONE Intensity Weak Color pale yellow Residual Fluorescence Cut none-v faint Color pale yel Intesity Color vpale straw Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: yellow/orange T. Thrailkill/A. Odegaard none 1.3 Pale Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone= medium gray to light gray, individual grains translucent to trans- parent; upper medium to lower fine grained; moderate sphericity; sub- discoidal to sub-prismoidal; grain supported; ash/clay matrix; significant amounts of black carbonaceous material; polished to frosted to grinding surface abrasion; occasionally vitreous; crumbly to almost soft with increased ash/clay content; moderately to very calcareous; 20% to 40% yellow to yellow-white fluorescence; slow streaming cut from 10880’, 10890’, 10930’ & 10940’ samples. weak pale-straw 133-10105-02-00 SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Kenai Borough Alaska USA Saxon 169 3/27/2014 Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OI L NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5 C1/C3 Hydrocarbon Show Report # 4 Operator: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well: API Number: Field: Date: Rig: Start Time: 22:38:36 End Time: 6:22:29 County: Depth Start End State: 10909'MD 11022'MD Country: 10,417'TVD 10,496'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph) 45 40 46 53 WOB 3 5 4 8 RPM 73 87 88 88 Mud Weight 13.60 13.60 13.60 13.60 Chloride 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Total Gas 12 13 12 34 C1 (ppm) 1,429 1,678 2,712 6,812 C2 (ppm) 210 345 338 1,633 C3 (ppm) 108 156 326 471 C4 (ppm) 158 114 7 723 C5 (ppm) 78 48 7 202 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor Slight Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 50% Type Slow Amount Amount NONE Distribution scattered Intensity moderate Color Color NONE Intensity Weak Color pale yellow Residual Fluorescence Cut none-v faint Color pale yel Intesity Color vpale straw Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: 133-10105-02-00 SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Kenai Borough Alaska USA Saxon 169 3/27/2014 moderate pale-straw yellow/orange T. Thrailkill/A. Odegaard none 1.6 Pale Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone/Siltstone, Conglomerate Sand= light gray to medium light gray, some light olive gray; lower coarse to upper very fine; very low to moderate sphericity; subrounded to angular; poorly sorted; unconsolidated; 80% quartz grains, the remainder made up of dark gray to brown black lithics; minor amounts of imbedded carbonaceous material in the more silty samples; 40% to 60% light yellow fluorescence; little to no streaming cut in most samples. Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OI L NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5 C1/C3 Hydrocarbon Show Report # 5 Operator: Hilcorp Alaska LLC Well: API Number: Field: Date: Rig: Start Time: 22:38:36 End Time: 6:22:29 County: Depth Start End State: 11059'MD 11130'MD Country: 10,522'TVD 10,573'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph) 46 42 47 143 WOB 4 4 2 31 RPM 87 84 87 88 Mud Weight 13.60 13.60 13.60 13.60 Chloride 15,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 Total Gas 12 9 12 17 C1 (ppm) 2,112 1,692 1,798 4,894 C2 (ppm) 219 205 225 445 C3 (ppm) 242 123 196 308 C4 (ppm) 19 84 147 242 C5 (ppm) 18 83 101 364 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor Slight Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 50% Type Slow Amount Amount NONE Distribution scattered Intensity moderate Color Color NONE Intensity Weak Color pale yellow Residual Fluorescence Cut none-v faint Color pale yel Intesity Color vpale straw Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: yellow/orange T. Thrailkill/A. Odegaard none 1.8 Pale Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Siltstone, Sand= medium dark gray to medium light gray; upper fine to lower coarse; moderate to low sphericity; subrounded to angular; moderately sorted; friable to very poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; 70% quartz grains with a smattering of dark gray to light olive gray lithics; dark, carbonaceous material present imbedded in more silty samples; varying amounts of very hard, pebbly sandstone present throughout all samples; samples exhibited widespread light yellow cut; little to no streaming cut; light yellow residual ring. moderate pale-straw 133-10105-02-00 SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Kenai Borough Alaska USA Saxon 169 3/27/2014 Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OI L NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5 C1/C3 Hydrocarbon Show Report #6 Operator: Well:API Number: Field:Date: Rig:Time: County:Depth Start End State:11242'MD 11318'MD Country:10652'TVD 10705'TVD Averages Before During After Maximum ROP (fph)40.2 59.0 50.2 62.7 WOB 2.7 4.2 3.0 6.3 RPM 86.9 86.9 87.1 87.5 Mud Weight 10.55 10.55 10.55 10.55 Chloride 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 Total Gas 4 17 20 39 C1 (ppm)1,066 4,111 2,226 5,848 C2 (ppm)109 154 102 203 C3 (ppm)144 189 174 302 C4 (ppm)78 214 32 318 C5 (ppm)134 113 27 138 Lithology Cuttings Analysis Odor None Fluorescence Cut Fluorescence Residual Cut Stain Amount 10-30%Type Stream Amount Amount None Distribution Spotty Intensity slow Color Color Intensity Dull Color mlky-yel Residual Fluorescence Cut Color Yel-gold Intesity Color Color Oil Show Rating Free Oil in Mud Comments Report by: None TUFFACEOUS SILTSTONE, TUFFACEOUS SANDSTONE, SAND (11,200'-11,305') = MEDIUM LIGHT GRAY TO LIGHT GRAY, SOME OLIVE BLACK; SOFT TO EASILY FRIABLE; POOR TO MODERATE INDURATION; CRUMBLY TO PULVERULENT; TABULAR CUTTINGS HABIT; DULL TO EARTHY LUSTER; CLAYEY SILTY TEXTURE; SOME SAMPLES DISPLAYED MINOR AMOUNTS OF INTERBEDDED COALS AND OTHER CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL; SMALL AMOUNTS OF PEBBLY SANDSTONE PRESENT THROUGHOUT; Kenai Borough Alaska USA Hilcorp Alaska, LLC 50-133-10105-02-00SCU 22B-04 Swanson River Saxon 169 3/28/2014 0306 Hrs Light OBSERVED ZERO FLUORESCENCE FROM 11,200' TO 11,250' SAMPLE FLUORESCENCE AND SLOW STREAMING MILKY YELLOW CUT FLUORESCENCE RESUMES AT 11,270'; MINOR ODOR, NO STAIN. - 10% TO 30% - SAMPLE FLUORESCENCE AND VERY SLOW STREAMING MILKY YELLOW CUT FLUORESCENCE; NO ODOR OR VISIBLE STAINING PRESENT IN ANY SAMPLES. None0.75 White Pixler Plot 1 10 100 1000 10000 1 2 3 4 pp m DRY GAS GAS CONDENSATE OIL NON PRODUCTIVE C1/C2 C1/C4 C1/C5C1/C3 SCU 22B-04 20 6 DAILY REPORTS Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Joe Grubb, James Sweetsir DATE: 3/14/2014 DEPTH 9285' PRESENT OPERATION: Pulling out of hole TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9265' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 20' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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" Mill 12410152 4x11 9,252 9,286 34' DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 0.0 @ 9285' 0 @ 9285' 0.0 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 0 @ 9285' 0 @ 9285' 0.0 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 14.2 @ 9281' 0 @ 9285' 7 KLBS ROTARY RPM 0 @ 9285' 0 @ 9285' 80 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 0 @ 9285' 0 @ 9285' 0.0 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.45 VIS 41 PV 8 YP 17 Gels 7/9/10 FL 5.4 FC 1/2 SOL 4.1 NAF/W 0/93.3 SD 0.05 MBT pH 8.8 ALK 0.35 Cl- 32,000 Ca+ 160 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: AVG PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 9285.00000 0 @ 9285.00000 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY Bottoms up sample was a well consolidated sandstone DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Dylan Muller, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Joe Grubb, James Sweetsir DATE: 3/15/2014 DEPTH 9286' PRESENT OPERATION: Tripping in hole TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9286' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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 2 6 MM64D 12410152 2x10, 3x13 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 FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.5 VIS 48 PV 10 YP 20 Gels 9/12/13 FL 4.6 FC 1/2 SOL 4.2 NAF/W 0/93.2 SD 0.05 MBT pH 10.5 ALK 0.5 Cl- 32,000 Ca+ 140 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 AVG BACKGROUND PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Finished tripping out of hole and picking up mud motor and MWD tools. Continuing running inhole after slip and cut drill line. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Dylan Muller, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Joe Grubb, James Sweetsir DATE: , 3/16/2014 DEPTH 9341' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9286' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 55 CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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 2 6 MM64D 12410152 2x10, 3x13 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 96.6 @ 9308' 0.9 @ 9315' 12.7 0.00000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 2928 @ 9316' 1705 @ 9315' 84.2 0.00000 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 27 @ 9314' 1 @ 9309' 13.0 0.00000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 16 @ 9316' 5 @ 9315' 0.4 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2082 @ 9299' 1685 @ 9335' 1860.9 0.00000 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.5 VIS 43 PV 11 YP 19 Gels 9/10/12 FL 4.8 FC 1/2 SOL 4.6 NAF/W 0/92.9 SD 0.05 MBT 1 pH 10.5 ALK 0.5 Cl- 31,000 Ca+ 100 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 33 @ 9311' 2 @ 9299' 4.7 TRIP GAS 650 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 9341' 0 @ 9341' 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 1319 @ 9311' 95 @ 9309' 205.9 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 665 @ 9311' 48 @ 9309' 106.8 CONNECTION GAS: AVG PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 9341' 0 @ 9341' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 9341' 0 @ 9341' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 9341' 0 @ 9341' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous sandstone/ Tuffaceous siltstone and claystone/ some coal PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous sandstone, Medium light gray to yellowish gray, upper medium to upper fine grain size, moderate sphericity, rounded to sub rounded, moderate sorting, friable to poorly consolidated, tuffaceous matrix DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Finished running in hole and held a safety meeting for wire line. Rig up the wire line and began drilling ahead. Drilled ahead from 9,286' to 9,340' CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Dylan Muller, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Joe Grubb, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 17, 2014 DEPTH 9429' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling Ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9341' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 88 CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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 2 6 MM64D 12410152 2x10, 3x13 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 47.7 @ 9345' 1.0 @ 9422' 10.5 2.41000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 6028 @ 9346' 4049 @ 9425' 1594.0 0.00000 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 24 @ 9388' 1 @ 9347' 16.2 21.69000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 33 @ 9346' 7 @ 9425' 6.9 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1784 @ 9341' 1259 @ 9415' 1618.0 1529.05005 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.5 VIS 44 PV 11 YP 18 Gels 7/9/10 FL 4.7 FC 1/2 SOL 4.5 NAF/W 0.0/93.0 SD 0.1 MBT 1 pH 10 ALK 0.45 Cl- 31,000 Ca+ 120 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 104 @ 9408' 4 @ 9364' 21.9 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 9429' 0 @ 9429' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 25072 @ 9408' 874 @ 9341' 4283.1 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 102 ETHANE (C-2) 172 @ 9342' 1 @ 9422' 59.7 CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) 93 @ 9368' 5 @ 9356' 18.3 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 9429' 0 @ 9429' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 15 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 9429' 0 @ 9429' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous sandstone, some tuffaceous siltstone and clay. PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous claystone, medium gray to dark greenish gray, friable to firm friable, poor to moderate induration, malleable, silty texture, dull to earthy luster, DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled ahead from 9,340'. Tried a 25 barrel walnut/condet sweep to see if bit was balled up, also attempted a 25 barrel walnut/torq trim pill to see if ROP would improve. Both sweep and pill made no changes to ROP. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Dylan Muller, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pedersen, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 18, 2014 DEPTH 9470' PRESENT OPERATION: Picking up new bit TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9429' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 41' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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 2 6 MM64D 12410152 2x10, 3x13 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 13.8 @ 9445' 2.3 @ 9430' 4.9 3.89000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 6114 @ 9459' 1001 @ 9458' 2907.2 5288.10010 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 26 @ 9442' 9 @ 9444' 23.7 25.26000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 43 @ 9461' 8 @ 9458' 21.9 43.58000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2082 @ 9434' 1529 @ 9429' 1833.2 1855.51001 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.5 VIS 44 PV 11 YP 20 Gels 8/10/11 FL 4.6 FC 1/2 SOL 4.4 NAF/W 0.0/93.2 SD 0.10 MBT 1 pH 9.2 ALK 0.30 Cl- 30,000 Ca+ 120 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 28 @ 9444' 10 @ 9435' 14.0 TRIP GAS CUTTING GAS 0 @ 9470' 0 @ 9470' 0.0 WIPER GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY METHANE (C-1) 7463 @ 9444' 2562 @ 9470' 3730.1 CONNECTION GAS HIGH ETHANE (C-2) 156 @ 9469' 1 @ 9429' 34.2 CONNECTION GAS: AVG PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 9470' 0 @ 9470' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 9470' 0 @ 9470' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 9470' 0 @ 9470' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Siltstone, Tuffaceous Claystone, Tuffaceous Sandstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY tuffaceous siltstone/claystone rounded,amorphous to wedge like cuttings of soft clayey siltstone grading into silty claystone; cuttings display an earthy, dull to waxy luster underlain by a smooth texture; DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled to 9,741' and decided to pull out of hole for a new bit. Pulled 10 stands and pumped a 20 barrel dry job and tripped out of hole. Laid down and picked up new BHA and bit. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Don Thibodeaux, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 19, 2014 DEPTH 9595' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9470' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 125' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 9494 20.57 163.93 9478.87 9523.39 22.02 169.57 9506.25 9554.99 24.53 175.05 9535.28 BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 6 HDBS 12079063 3x13, 0.389 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 80.4 @ 9490' 3.9 @ 9470' 28.8 14.59000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 6833 @ 9590' 1217 @ 9578' 1147.3 0.00000 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 25 @ 9470' 5 @ 9524' 15.3 17.60000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 44 @ 9493' 1 @ 9537' 7.2 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1855 @ 9470' 1461 @ 9501' 1650.2 1595.50000 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.5 VIS 43 PV 12 YP 17 Gels 8/9/11 FL 4.2 FC 1/2 SOL 4.4 NAF/W 0.0/93.2 SD 0.05 MBT 1 pH 10.7 ALK 0.50 Cl- 30,000 Ca+ 40 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 18 @ 9592' 7 @ 9518' 11.9 TRIP GAS 134 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 9595' 0 @ 9595' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 5048 @ 9501' 1393 @ 9545' 2412.9 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 34 ETHANE (C-2) 120 @ 9470' 4 @ 9492' 8.5 CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 9595' 0 @ 9595' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 9595' 0 @ 9595' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 13 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 9595' 0 @ 9595' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Claystone/Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, very light gray to medium gray, lower coarse to upper fine, moderate sphericity, angular to sub angular, friable to poorly consolidated, 80% quartz DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY After running in hole we performed a shallow test of the BHA and the MWD tools weren't functioning properly so replaced tools. Observed that well had begun to flow. Washed down to bottom and dumped 49 barrels of fresh water influx. Continued drilling ahead. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Don Thibodeaux, Ishrat Farooqui __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 20, 2014 DEPTH 10070' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 9595' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 475 CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 9804.6 49.17 185.1 9734.41 9865.54 52.04 185.23 9772.43 9928.29 55.29 184.45 9810.16 9989.38 55.85 182.04 9844.64 BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 6 HDBS 12079063 3 x 13, 0.389 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 102.1 @ 9811' 2.5 @ 9687' 37.3 40.54000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 8445 @ 9780' 148 @ 9656' 3708.7 8101.81006 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 24 @ 9693' 2 @ 9814' 16.8 11.76000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 81 @ 9779' 0 @ 9656' 26.3 57.34000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1846 @ 9747' 1312 @ 9832' 1680.8 1710.43994 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 9.55 VIS 45 PV 10 YP 18 Gels 8/9/10 FL 4.2 FC 1/2 SOL 4.9 NAF/W 0.0/92.6 SD 0.05 MBT 1.5 pH 10.2 ALK 0.40 Cl- 31,000 Ca+ 80 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 81 @ 10026' 2 @ 9943' 16.3 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 10070' 0 @ 10070' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 16282 @ 9964' 472 @ 9943' 2996.5 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 58 ETHANE (C-2) 92 @ 9654' 0 @ 9789' 8.3 CONNECTION GAS: AVG 57 PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 10070' 0 @ 10070' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 10070' 0 @ 10070' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 52 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 10070' 0 @ 10070' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Claystone, Tuffaceous Siltston, Conglomerate/Unconsolidated Sand PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Claystone, Medium dark gray to light olive gray, soft to easily friable, moderate induration, pasty, malleable, nodular cuttings habit, high plasticity DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled to 9,950' and pumped a 50 barrel high viscosity sweep and noticed a 25 percent increase in cuttings. Drilled to 10,100' and noticed the well flowing at 15 barrels per hour during connection. Increased mud weight from 9.55 to 9.75. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 21, 2014 DEPTH 10442' PRESENT OPERATION: Monitoring well TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10070' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 372 CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 10177 55 183 9950 10239 55 183 9985 10302 55 184 10021 10364 55 182 10056 10403 54 182 10078 BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 3 6 HDBS 12079063 3x10, 0.389 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 102.1 @ 10434' 4.5 @ 10166' 31.4 102.05000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 8696 @ 10112' 144 @ 10414' 6414.9 8115.97021 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 21 @ 10349' 1 @ 10337' 14.9 12.22000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 68 @ 10280' 0 @ 10105' 50.9 67.28000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2010 @ 10427' 1474 @ 10088' 1775.2 1930.08997 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.2 VIS 44 PV 12 YP 22 Gels 9/11/13 FL 3.6 FC 1/2 SOL 7.2 NAF/W 0.0/90.4 SD 0.05 MBT 1.5 pH 9.2 ALK 0.20 Cl- 30,000 Ca+ 80 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 59 @ 10101' 3 @ 10070' 21.7 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 10442' 0 @ 10442' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 11515 @ 10101' 683 @ 10070' 4039.4 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 186 ETHANE (C-2) 0 @ 10442' 0 @ 10442' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: AVG 165 PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 10442' 0 @ 10442' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 10442' 0 @ 10442' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 7 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 10442' 0 @ 10442' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Sandstone, Tuffaceous Claystone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Unconsolidated sand, medium light gray to light olive gray, upper fine to upper medium, moderate to high sphericity, rounded to sub rounded DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled ahead and weighted up 9.9 ppg mud. A flow check at 10,150' observed well flowing at 11 barrels per hour with pumps off. Ended up weighing up to 10.2 ppg while drilling ahead. Drilled ahead to 10,442 and pumped a high viscosity sweep; observed a 10% increase in cuttings. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrtailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 22, 2014 DEPTH 10442' PRESENT OPERATION: Testing BOP TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10442' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' 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 3 6 HDBS 12079063 3x10, 0.389 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 FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 11.10 VIS 45 PV 15 YP 22 Gels 8/11/14 FL 3.6 FC 1/2 SOL 11.6 NAF/W 0.0/86.0 SD 0.05 MBT 2.5 pH 10.2 ALK 0.70 Cl- 32,000 Ca+ 70 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 AVG BACKGROUND PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Completed formation integrity test and weighted up mud from 10.2 to 11.3 ppg. At 11.2 ppg began losing mud downhole at 100 barrels an hour. Tripped out of hole to shoe, managed to get returns down to 1 barrel per hour. Tripped out of hole for new bit and CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: test BOPs __DAILY COST: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux REPORT BY: $2,877 Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 23, 2014 DEPTH 10442' PRESENT OPERATION: Running in hole TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10442' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' 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 4 6 PDC 12410153 2x13, 3x10 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 FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.8 VIS 44 PV 13 YP 20 Gels 8/9/11 FL 3.6 FC 1/2 SOL 9.9 NAF/W 0.0/87.5 SD 0.05 MBT 2.5 pH 9.2 ALK 0.40 Cl- 34,000 Ca+ 100 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 41 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH N/A ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 4 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY During the BOP test, flow increased from 3.1 to 3.7 barrels per hour. Picked up MWD tools and ran in hole for a shallow test. MWD was not functioning properly. Rigged up with new tools which passed the shallow test. Well flowing at 4.3 barrels per hour CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pderson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 24, 2014 DEPTH 10572' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling Ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10442' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 130' CASING INFORMATION 7" @ 9,270' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 10,498' 51.30 180.34 10,135' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 4 6 PDC 12410153 2x13, 3x10 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 102.1 @ 10442' 2.2 @ 10572' 16.5 2.17000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 8466 @ 10527' 1204 @ 10567' 4733.1 2470.43994 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 22 @ 10571' 2 @ 10443' 15.8 18.27000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 67 @ 10442' 1 @ 10546' 37.1 22.55000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1930 @ 10442' 919 @ 10443' 1620.5 1517.44995 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.45 VIS 41 PV 13 YP 17 Gels 7/9/11 FL 4 FC 1/2 SOL 8.8 NAF/W 0.0/88.6 SD 0.05 MBT 2.7 pH 9.8 ALK 0.60 Cl- 33,000 Ca+ 100 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 16 @ 10472' 2 @ 10469' 6.8 TRIP GAS 176 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 10572' 0 @ 10572' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 17062 @ 10443' 607 @ 10469' 1747.9 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 40 ETHANE (C-2) 0 @ 10572' 0 @ 10572' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: AVG 30 PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 10572' 0 @ 10572' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 10572' 0 @ 10572' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 4 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 10572' 0 @ 10572' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Sand, Tuffaceous Sandstone, Tuffaceous Claystone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, Medium dark gray to medium light gray, upper fine to upper very fine, moderate to low sphericity, rounded to sub rounded, moderate sorting DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Ran in hole to 8,300' and slipped and cut drill line. Observed well flow rate increase exponentially. Decided to circulate and dump 80 barrels of 8.4 ppg water. Dumped an additional 43 barrels of 8.4 ppg water at bottom of hole. Hit a tight spot at and reamed from 9,575' to 10,442'. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 25, 2014 DEPTH 10613' PRESENT OPERATION: Pulling out of hole TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10572' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 41 CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270 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 4 6 PDC 12410153 2x13, 3x10 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 13.7 @ 10575' 1.1 @ 10574' 5.4 7.75000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 8389 @ 10596' 838 @ 10578' 3547.4 0.00000 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 22 @ 10596' 12 @ 10612' 18.8 16.82000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 79 @ 10580' 6 @ 10612' 35.1 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2022 @ 10611' 1387 @ 10582' 1794.2 1860.98999 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.5 VIS 42 PV 14 YP 17 Gels 6/8/11 FL 3.7 FC 1/2 SOL 8.9 NAF/W 0.0/88.5 SD 0.01 MBT 3 pH 8.5 ALK 0.15 Cl- 33,500 Ca+ 80 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 50 @ 10597' 3 @ 10572' 9.9 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 10613' 0 @ 10613' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 12665 @ 10597' 1220 @ 10572' 2893.1 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 42 ETHANE (C-2) 0 @ 10613' 0 @ 10613' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) 0 @ 10613' 0 @ 10613' 0.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 10613' 0 @ 10613' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 4 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 10613' 0 @ 10613' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled to 10,584' and 10,609' and pumped a high viscosity sweep each time. No increase in cuttings were observed. Drilled to 10,613' and decision was made to trip out of hole for a new bit. Flow checked well at 7 barrels per hour. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, James Sweetsir DATE: Mar 26, 2014 DEPTH 10687' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling ahead TIME: 00:06:15 YESTERDAY 10613' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 74' CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 10,623' 47.92 178.92 10,217' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 5 6 Smith JH6108 5x12 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 55.8 @ 10664' 5.5 @ 10684' 36.9 27.09000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 9396 @ 10671' 8075 @ 10628' 4314.0 0.00000 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 16 @ 10613' 0 @ 10673' 3.9 3.92000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 76 @ 10624' 74 @ 10671' 37.5 0.00000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 1922 @ 10615' 1579 @ 10629' 1818.9 1808.89001 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.5 VIS 45 PV 12 YP 18 Gels 7/9/13 FL 4.1 FC 1/2 SOL 8.9 NAF/W 0.0/88.7 SD 0.01 MBT 3 pH 10.2 ALK 0.75 Cl- 31,500 Ca+ 70 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 49 @ 10659' 4 @ 10662' 9.7 TRIP GAS 1,287 CUTTING GAS 0 @ 10687.00000 0 @ 10687' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 9634 @ 10659' 379 @ 10685' 1575.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 45 ETHANE (C-2) 1001 @ 10659' 4 @ 10624' 72.1 CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) 1121 @ 10634' 5 @ 10639' 142.4 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 0 @ 10687' 0 @ 10687' 0.0 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 4 PENTANE (C-5) 0 @ 10687' 0 @ 10687' 0.0 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Siltstone, Tuffaceous Sandstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, medium gray to light gray; upper medium to upper fine; moderate sphericity; sub rounded; moderate sorting; friable to very poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; 80% quartz grains DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Tripping into hole. Flow checked at 1,032' at 5 barrels per hour. Made up new bit with same BHA, well still flowing at 5 bph. Ran into hole to just outside window and dumped 113 barrels of fresh water from formation. 786 units of gas observed. At 10,609' dumped 11 barrels of fresh water and observed 1,287 units of gas. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, Jimmy Greco DATE: Mar 27, 2014 DEPTH 11142' PRESENT OPERATION: Drilling Ahead TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 10687' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 455' CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270 SURVEY DATA DEPTH INCLINATION AZIMUTH VERTICAL DEPTH 10,997' 45.3 177.47 10,478' 11,058' 44.91 177.09 10,522' 11,120' 44.99 177 10,566' BIT INFORMATION INTERVAL CONDITION REASON NO. SIZE TYPE S/N JETS/ TFA IN OUT FOOTAGE HOURS T/B/C PULLED 5 6 Smith JH6108 5x12 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 173.8 @ 11070' 1.8 @ 10712' 41.8 46.27000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 11172 @ 11135' 2559 @ 10731' 9411.2 10375.99023 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 30 @ 11072' 0 @ 10721' 3.9 1.81000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 88 @ 11033' 1 @ 10731' 79.1 86.74000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2451 @ 11013' 1314 @ 10864' 2145.5 2237.90991 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.55 VIS 47 PV 16 YP 19 Gels 6/7/10 FL 3.2 FC 1/2 SOL 9.6 NAF/W 0.0/88.0 SD 0.01 MBT 3.5 pH 10.4 ALK 0.80 Cl- 31,000 Ca+ 40 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 36 @ 10803' 0 @ 10723' 11.9 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 11142' 0 @ 11142' 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 9788 @ 11029' 120 @ 10723' 1875.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 342 ETHANE (C-2) 1633 @ 11017' 3 @ 10688' 239.5 CONNECTION GAS: AVG 98.75 PROPANE (C-3) 1274 @ 11029' 13 @ 10723' 175.5 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 723 @ 10972' 1 @ 11060' 93.4 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 4 PENTANE (C-5) 364 @ 11082' 0 @ 10741' 48.3 HYDROCARBON SHOWS We are currently in the middle of our fourth suspected show. More conclusive data will be present upon finishing our show reports. INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION ~10,970 to 11,040 ~10,880 to 10,900 ~10,920 to 10,950 ~11,080 to present Tuffaceous Sandstone, medium gray to light medium gray; moderate sphericity; subrounded; moderate sorting; friable to poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; quartz dominated. A light yellow fluorescence is seen in all samples anywhere from 40-80 percent of the sample. Very little streaming cut. Crushing produces a strong milky white cut. A visible light yellow ring is present in most samples. LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, Sand, Tuffaceous Siltstone, Conglomerate Sand, Sandstone PRESENT LITHOLOGY Tuffaceous Sandstone, medium gray to light medium gray; moderate sphericity; subrounded; moderate sorting; friable to poorly consolidated; tuffaceous matrix; quartz dominated. DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled to 10,721' and pumped a high viscosity sweep. 10 percent increase in cuttings. Drilled to 11,008' pumped another sweep and saw a 50 percent increase in cuttings. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, Jimmy Greco DATE: Mar 28, 2014 DEPTH 11560' PRESENT OPERATION: Pulling out of hole TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 11142' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 418' CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' 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 5 6 Smith JH6108 5x12 DRILLING PARAMETERS HIGH LOW AVERAGE CURRENT AVG RATE OF PENETRATION 143.2 @ 11158' 8.7 @ 11363' 43.2 15.42000 FT/HR SURFACE TORQUE 11690 @ 11475' 8839 @ 11560' 10530.7 8839.95020 FT-LBS WEIGHT ON BIT 13 @ 11560' 0 @ 11189' 3.9 13.15000 KLBS ROTARY RPM 87 @ 11344' 85 @ 11209' 87.0 87.16000 RPM PUMP PRESSURE 2661 @ 11376' 2021 @ 11501' 2351.0 2265.75000 PSI DRILLING FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.6 VIS 50 PV 16 YP 21 Gels 6/8/14 FL 3.1 FC 1/2 SOL 9.9 NAF/W 0.0/87.7 SD 0.01 MBT 4.0 pH 10.2 ALK 0.75 Cl- 31,500 Ca+ MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS 39 @ 11273' 2 @ 11239.00000 16.0 TRIP GAS N/A CUTTING GAS 0 @ 11560' 0 @ 11560.00000 0.0 WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) 11593 @ 11282' 347 @ 11224' 1942.7 CONNECTION GAS HIGH 85 ETHANE (C-2) 647 @ 11217' 0 @ 11441' 102.8 CONNECTION GAS: AVG 55 PROPANE (C-3) 603 @ 11282' 7 @ 11403' 121.0 CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) 569 @ 11282' 1 @ 11338' 65.2 CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 11 PENTANE (C-5) 266 @ 11251' -2 @ 11226' 33.3 HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Drilled ahead from 11,158' to 11,340'. Pumped a high viscosity sweep and saw a 25% increase in cuttings. Drilled ahead to TD at 11.560', Pumped another high viscosity sweep and saw a 10% increase in cuttings. Pulled out of hole to 9,230' and flow checked for 1 hour, observed 4-5 barrel per hour flow. CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, Jimmy Greco DATE: Mar 29, 2014 DEPTH 11560' PRESENT OPERATION: Preparing to wiper trip TIME: 2359 YESTERDAY 11560' 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0' CASING INFORMATION 7" @9,270' 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 6 6 BHC/ MX 18H 3x14 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 FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.5 VIS 47 PV 14 YP 19 Gels 4/7/11 FL 3.5 FC 1/2 SOL 9.3 NAF/W 0.0/88.3 SD 0.01 MBT 4.0 pH 9.5 ALK 0.40 Cl- 31,000 Ca+ 40 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 2,170 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH N/A ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND 74 PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Pulled out of hole to 814', well flowing at 3.5 barrels per hour. Continue pulling out of hole and laying down BHA. Make up a clean out assembly and run in hole to just above window. Well flowing at 1.2 barrels per hour. Slip/cut drill line and continue running in hole. Tight spots at 11,032 and 11,160. Perparing to wiper trip CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Allen Odegaard, Ishrat Farooqui, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,877 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill Hilcorp DAILY WELLSITE REPORT SCU 22B-04 REPORT FOR: Rance Pederson, Jimmy Greco DATE: Mar 30, 2014 DEPTH 11560 PRESENT OPERATION: Running in hole with 4.5" liner TIME: 23:59 YESTERDAY 11560 24 HOUR FOOTAGE 0 CASING INFORMATION 7"@9270' 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 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 FLUIDS REPORT DEPTH MD/ TVD MW 10.6 VIS 45 PV 12 YP 19 Gels 5/7/11 FL 3.6 FC 1/2 SOL 9.3 NAF/W 0/88.3 SD 0.01 MBT 4.0 pH 9.7 ALK .38 Cl- 31000 Ca+ 70 MWD SUMMARY INTERVAL TO TOOLS GAS SUMMARY (units) HIGH LOW AVERAGE DITCH GAS @ @ TRIP GAS 229 CUTTING GAS @ @ WIPER GAS N/A CHROMATOGRAPHY (ppm) SURVEY N/A METHANE (C-1) @ @ CONNECTION GAS HIGH N/A ETHANE (C-2) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: AVG N/A PROPANE (C-3) @ @ CONNECTION GAS: CURRENT N/A BUTANE (C-4) @ @ CURRENT AVG BACKGROUND N/A PENTANE (C-5) @ @ HYDROCARBON SHOWS INTERVAL LITHOLOGY/REMARKS GAS DESCRIPTION LITHOLOGY PRESENT LITHOLOGY DAILY ACTIVITY SUMMARY Finished circulating well clean and pulled out 10 stands in a wiper trip. Spotted 71 bbbl hi-vis pill POOH 11543 to 10833 chased rest of pill out of hole Flow ck well 1.1 bph POOH to 9178' flow ck well 2.5bph POOH L/D 72 joints dp L/D BHA R/U Weatherford casing equipment madwe up shoe track test float equipment TIH with 4.5" liner at approx 1530' at report time CANRIG PERSONNEL ON BOARD: Trey Thrailkill, Don Thibodeaux __DAILY COST: $2,097.00 REPORT BY: Trey Thrailkill