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2003 Milne Point Unit
SE March 31. 2004 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. 900 East Benson Boulevard PO. Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 19071 561-5111 RE: Milne Point Unit Waterflood Report, Surveillance Report, and Shut in Well Report Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sag River Oil Pool In accordance with the requirements of Conservation Order 205 (Kuparuk River Oil Pool), Conservation Order 477 (Schrader Bluff Oil Pool), and Conservation Order 423 (Sag River Oil Pool), the Operators of the Milne Point Unit hereby submit the consolidated Waterflood Surveillance Report for the Kuparuk River Oil Pool, the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool, and Sag River Oil Pool. This report covers the time period January 1 through December 31, 2003. This report also contains a list of the wells at Milne Point that have been shut in for 365 days in 2003. This information is being provided in compliance with AOGCC regulation, 20 AAC 25.115 (Shut-in Wells). Due to the possible future plans for these wells it is our intent to leave them shut-in at this time and not to proceed with suspension or abandonment. The Operators of the Milne Point Unit reserve the right to alter the content of the analyses contained in this report at any time, based on the most recent surveillance information. Sincerely, Jim Welch Manager, Reservoir Management Team Milne Point Unit BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. Milne Point Unit Waterflood and Reservoir Surveillance Report for Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sag River Oil Pool January through December, 2003 Issued: March 31, 200A Table of Contents Introduction 1 Overview 3 Kuparuk River Oil Pool 4 Schrader Bluff Oil Pool 5 Sag River Oil Pool 6 Production/Injection Surveillance Logs 7 Section 1: General Information Exhibits 1A—IE Section 2: Kuparuk River Oil Pool Exhibits 2A -2G Section 3: Schrader Bluff oil Pool Exhibits 3A -3G Section 4: Sag River Oil Pool Exhibits 4A — 4G Section 5: Injection/Production Well Surveillance Exhibits 5A Section 6: Shut in Well Status 6A ANNUAL RESERVOIR SURVEILLANCE REPORTS MILNE POINT UNIT KUPARUK RIVER OIL POOL SCHRADER BLUFF OIL POOL SAG RIVER OIL POOL JANUARY - DECEMBER 2003 Introduction As required by Conservation Order 205 for the Kuparuk River Oil Pool, approved October 4, 1984, Conservation Order 477, approved August 23, 2002 for the Schrader Oil Pool, and Conservation Order 423 for the Sag River Oil Pool, approved May 6, 1998, this report provides a consolidated summary of surveillance activities within the Milne Point Unit. The report includes surveillance data associated with waterflood projects and development activities. The time period covered is January through December 2003. Order 205 for the Kuparuk River Oil Pool requires the Operator to submit the following for the previous calendar year: • A tabulation of reservoir pressure and injection pressure data on wells in the waterflood permit area. • A tabulation of all production logs, injection well surveys, and injection well performance data. • Produced fluid volumes (oil, gas, and water) and injected fluid volumes reported by month and on a cumulative basis. Order 283 for the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool requires the Operator to submit the following for the previous calendar year: • Progress of enhanced recovery project(s) implementation and reservoir management summary. • Voidage balance by month of produced fluids (oil, gas, and water) and injected fluids (gas, water, and low molecular weight hydrocarbons, and any other injected substances). • Analysis of reservoir pressure within the field. • Results and where appropriate, analysis of production logging surveys, tracer surveys and observation well surveys. i] Order 423 for the Sag River Oil Pool requires the Operator to submit the following for the previous calendar year: • Progress of enhanced recovery project implementation and reservoir management summary including engineering and geotechnical parameters. • Voidage balance by month of produced fluids and injected fluids and cumulative status. • Analysis of reservoir pressure within the pool. • Results and where appropriate, analysis of production logging surveys, tracer surveys and observation well surveys. • Review of pool allocation factors over the prior year. • Future development plans. Each of the three producing reservoirs is reported in a separate section. Section 1 General Information List of Exhibits Milne Point Unit Schematic Overview Statistical Summary Kuparuk Pressure Map Schrader Bluff Pressure Map 1-A 1-C 1-D Sag River Pressure Map 1-E 3 Overview Exhibit 1-A shows the participating areas of the three waterflood projects in the Milne Point Unit: the Kuparuk River Oil Pool, the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool and the Sag River Oil Pool. A miscible water-altemating-gas (MWAG) process was certified as an enhanced oil recovery project for the Milne Point Kuparuk reservoir on September 15, 1998. The MWAG process was in effect from December 2001 to December 2002. Since December 2002, a new enhanced oil recovery method, US -WAG (water-altemating-gas injection in under -saturated reservoir), has been in effect and will continue to be implemented in the Milne Point Kuparuk reservoir. BP started the new S -pad development in 2002 and continued drilling new wells into 2003. In 2003 20 wells were drilled and completed in the Schrader Buff reservoir, including 10 producers and 10 injectors, as of December 31, 2003. Exhibit 1-B provides well count, production, and injection statistics for Kuparuk River Oil Pool, the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool, and the Sag River Oil Pool. During the report period of January through December 2003, field production averaged 51.3 MBOD, 31.7 MMSCFD (GOR 618 SCF/STB) and 49.6 MBWD (water cut 49%). Waterflood injection during this period averaged 90.4 MBWD with 21.5 MMSCFD of gas injection. Field voidage replacement ratio was 0.90 for 2003. As of December 31, 2003, cumulative water injection in the Kuparuk River Oil Pool was 272.2 MMSTB, while cumulative gas injection was 66.6 BSCF. Cumulative production was 169.4 MMSTB oil, 85.1 BSCF gas, and 120.6 MMSTB water. From first production to December 31, 2003, cumulative production exceeded injection by 20.2 MMRB. As of December 31, 2003, cumulative water injection in the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool was 42.2 MMSTB. Cumulative production was 29.1 MMSTB oil, 18.3 BSCF gas, and 11.0 MMSTB water. From first production to December 31, 2003, cumulative production exceeded injection by 19.0 MMRB. Cumulative water injection in the SAG River Oil Pool from startup through December 2003 was 0.99 MMSTB. Cumulative production was 1.4 MMSTB oil, 1.5 BSCF gas, and 1.5 MMSTB water. As of December 31, 2003, cumulative production exceeded injection by 2.9 MMRB. Exhibits 1-C, 1-D, and 1-E provide an aerial view of reservoir pressures throughout the Kuparuk River, the Schrader Bluff, and the Sag River Oil Pools. Milne Pt Kuparuk PA Schrader PA E Sag River PA +� Milne Point Unit Bdry G2 Lm*, J::J? I:IiAAfd Exhibit 1-A Milne Point Unit Kuparauk, Schrader Bluff and River Participating Areas Exbibit 1-B (continued) Milne Point Unit 2003 OVERVIEW STATISTICAL SUMMARY PRODUCTION/INJECTIONSTATISTICS Cumulative Production Through 12/31/03 Oil (MSTB) Gas (MMSCF) Water (MSTB) Cumulative Injection Through 12/31/03 Water (MSTB) Gas (MMSCF) Cumulative Voidage Balance Through 12/31/03 Cum. Production (MRB) Cum. Injection (MRB) Over/Under (MRB) AVERAGE RATE 2003 Production: Oil (MBD) Gas (MMSCFD) Water (MBD) Injection: Water (MBD) Gas (MMSCFD) AVERAGE RESERVOIR PRESSURE (psig) - December 2003 Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sag River Oil Pool 169,397 29,971 1,438 85,135 18,622 1,467 120,596 11,175 1,481 272,181 42,237 989 66,551 0 179 354,482 61,682 4,116 334,235 42,659 1,184 -20,246 -19,023 -2,932 31.8 19.2 0.3 14.6 16.7 0.3 43.0 6.6 0.0 60.8 28.6 0.9 21.3 0.0 0.5 3,215 1,713 2,722 Exhibit 1-11 Milne Point Unit 2003 OVERVIEW STATISTICAL SUMMARY WELL STATISTICS As of 12/31/2002 Producers Injectors -WAG - Water Only - Gas Only As of 12/31/2003 Producers Injectors - WAG - Water Only - Gas Only Production Well Status in 2003 - Newly Drilled - Sidetracked or Redrilled Gas Injection Well Status in 2003 - Newly Drilled - Sidetracked or Redrilled WAG Injection Well Status in 2003 - Newly Drilled - Sidetracked or Redrilled Water Injection Well Status in 2003 - Newly Drilled - Sidetracked or Redrilled Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sag River Oil Pool 94 49 2 53 30 I 34 0 0 18 30 1 1 0 0 93 52 1 54 36 1 35 0 1 18 36 0 1 0 0 0 9 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 1 0 0 NOTES - (1) Well count reflects ONLY those wells that were operating at the time of interest. it IILJt rf �T Usts I r -f-, Et U Litt by Exhibit 1-D Schrader Bluff Pressure Map i Milne Point Unit, March 2004 &02 79 ♦+® 8A r '41 , 2 05 1523 011 $....2440 .( 7 J -20A-0', 13 19 0 2412a, _- 2101 02 04 G03 r_ , (s 70 X67 x'1920_ j• `1512 r -E-25— ,1, J•07 ' 1901 !� 1647 1970 '* 6 -. G01G02 ) 12 3:64190,1 ,r io6fi 1 0 9 �`. 11. 1A #: A ` 1344 � p �6 ��3 0� G-0 9 H.14 11 _ 1 151/ �\ -;"1461 1697__.. ....Iko + 170 29 14 II 05 4 40 15 Y 3 20 10 .16 0 193 f 11.10 2016 �� I 20' 0 Well Status µ'9 �s-a5 9 • Oil Producer Flowing 16 + Oil Producer Hydraulic Pump t+ •I- Oil Producer Shut -In i ♦ u� ,r Oil Producer Submersible s 1z s 756 so95S Water Injector Injecting 1779 Water Injector Shut -In "9 9A 0 4000 6000AMI I 1 Scale 1:46.000 Contour Interval = 100 psi — - Exhibit 1-E Sag River Formation Pressure Map, Milne Point Field, March 2004 Milne Point Unit 8 F-92 � tutl LNE01 8 F-5 4 1 � F�42 J F -,Z ®L28 ®F-01® 2500 0 F-348 F-17 F94 F68R� tY ® F.gS� F 78 F 68 e F, 7.4 F•85 r r �C 7ZA &F-: Location Map F 33A 2777 [1 L -18A ® i.n i r ` 1 J00 0 Ko ax. eooxet Contour Interval - 260 osi 'OF -73A 3041 Section 2 Kuparuk River Oil Pool List of Exhibits Waterflood Pattern Map 2-A Total Reservoir Production Plot 2-B Total Reservoir Injection Plot 2-C Pertinent Data Summary 2-D Reservoir Voidage Balance 2-E Static Pressure Data 2-F Injection Rate & Pressure Data By Well 2-G 4 Kuparuk River Oil Pool Watertlood Project Summary The Kuparuk River Oil Pool waterflood area is shown in Exhibit 2-A. The locations of production and injection wells are shown with the waterflood patterns specifically identified. There were 93 producing wells and 54 injection wells that contributed to production/injection during 2003. Exhibit 2-13 shows a production plot for the Kuparuk River reservoir covering the entire project history through December 2003. The Kuparuk River Oil Pool oil production averaged 31.8 MSTBD for 2003 compared to 36.5 MSTBD in 2002. This represents an oil production decrease of 12.9 % in 2003. Water production averaged 43.0 MBWD in 2003 and 40.8 MBWD in 2002, an increase of 5.4%. Cumulative production since waterflood startup through the end of 2003 is 169.4 MMSTB of oil, 85.1 BSCF gas, and 120.6 MMSTB of water. Exhibit 2-C shows an injection plot for the Kuparuk River reservoir covering the entire project history through December 2003. Water and gas injection rates averaged 60.8 MBWD and 21.3 MMSCFD for 2003. Injection rates in 2002 averaged 65.2 MBWD and 23.9 MMSCFD. This represents a decrease in water injection of 6.7% and a decrease in gas injection of 10.9%. The decrease in water injection rate was due to the continued increase in reservoir pressure in the F and L pads area. Cumulative water injection since waterflood startup through the end of 2003 is 272.2 MMSTB and cumulative gas injection is 66.6 BSCF. Water cut increased from 52.8% in 2002 to 53.2% in 2003. Water cut continues to increase in the Kuparuk River reservoir as the waterflood patterns mature. GOR decreased from 600 SCF/STB in 2002 to 459 SCF/STB in 2003 due to managed gas injection in the Kuparuk reservoir. Exhibit 2-1) presents a summary of the pertinent production information for the Kuparuk River Oil Pool waterflood. Exhibit 2-E shows a monthly breakdown of production and injection data for the report period. This data shows that the voidage replacement ratio averaged 0.94 in 2003. The reservoir voidage calculation does not include the water influx from the aquifer, so the under -injection volume is overstated in this report. Exhibit 2-17 presents the reservoir pressure data for the Kuparuk River wells taken during 2003. Average reservoir pressure was approximately 3215 psi as of December 2003. This average pressure is believed to under estimate the actual reservoir pressure in the Kuparuk reservoir because most pressures are directly obtained from PHD readings during the field shut downs in 2002 instead of analysis of pressure build up data. Exhibit 2-G provides a monthly summary of individual well injection rate and injection pressure data for all of the Kuparuk River Oil Pool injectors. ®Nbmrs6-- �- Exhibit 2-A wen staves "•'- 11LNE 8 ' 233 2�NIv.S 295 JMdne Potrrt - U GF3a9 .r 0A6andoned 2v ICUparuk Waterflood Gas Injector Injecting ON T� uNe.o1_ , J Miscible Injector Operating ':F: �IFa1 Miscible Injector Shut -In %t¢4�f Pattern m'a O Not Yet Completed ,F }J/F.9rn61 CF F 3n 280/�/ //f�'L/F fi; 210 --"-- L /IF �lf _ I O Null Producer H /�F15 // / 1¢g2' 4 225 Milne�Point Field #Oil Producer Flowing 29U,P F.�F81 / 7 F IS. 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A•,IY n:: 111 n . . 1 . 1 2003 production_injection.xls [Gl�'iy%1S Ij1� 1 Exhibit 2-C BP ALASKA - Milne Point Unit Kuparuk Reservoir, Total Production 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 —m�/Valer Inj Cum MSTB KUP_ —Gas Inj Cum MMSCF KUP_ Solvent Inj. Cum MMSCF KUP --m—Water Inj Rate STB/DAY KUP_ —x—"Gas Inj Rate MSCF/DAY KUP_ —Solvent Inj Rale MSCF/DAY KUP 1000000 100000 0 a M m 1000 C7 100 I I • °5 %0 VJL yy 30 its J ®' I p I 0 25 2 20 10 I 85 88 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 9° 95 98 97 98 99 90 01 02 03 WaWlMaclor Online �Ge Inje YorOMim Mi InWtor OnL,. 2003 production_injection.xls 3/26/2004 11111 pr fill YMir 111 �1 11 I �_-11.�_� _.. 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 —m�/Valer Inj Cum MSTB KUP_ —Gas Inj Cum MMSCF KUP_ Solvent Inj. Cum MMSCF KUP --m—Water Inj Rate STB/DAY KUP_ —x—"Gas Inj Rate MSCF/DAY KUP_ —Solvent Inj Rale MSCF/DAY KUP 1000000 100000 0 a M m 1000 C7 100 I I • °5 %0 VJL yy 30 its J ®' I p I 0 25 2 20 10 I 85 88 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 9° 95 98 97 98 99 90 01 02 03 WaWlMaclor Online �Ge Inje YorOMim Mi InWtor OnL,. 2003 production_injection.xls 3/26/2004 Exhibit 2-D Milne Point Unit - Kuparuk River Oil Pool SUMMARY OF PERTINENT DATA (As of December 31, 2003) WATERFLOOD START-UP DATE: November 1985 Prior to Waterflood Start -Up: Oil (MSTB) 0 Gas (MMSCF) 0 Water (MSTB) 0 Since Waterflood Start -Up: 35 Oil (MSTB) 169„397 Gas (MMSCF) 85,135 Water (MSTB) 120,596 Since Waterflood Startup: Injection Water (MSTB) 272,181 Injection Gas (MMSCF) 66,551 RESERVOIR PRESSURE (a), 7,000' TVD ss December, 2003 Pressure (psig) 3,215 WELL COUNT (Wells in Operation)* Production Wells 93 Water Only Injection 18 WAG Injection 35 Gas Only Injection 1 Notes: * Reflects ONLY operating wells. Exhibit 2-E RESERVOIR VOIDAGE BALANCE January - December 2003 Milne Point Unit Kuparuk River Oil Pool Production: Injection: Oil Water Gas Reservoir Water Gas Voidage Voidage Voidage Month Prod Rate Prod Rate Prod Rate Voidage Inj Rate Inj Rate Replacement Replacement Balance (stb/day) (stb/day) (mscf/day) (rbbl/day) (stb/day) (mscf/day) (rbbl/day) Ratio (rbbUday) Jan -03 30,804 40,384 13,340 81,327 53,513 18,123 70.103 0.86 -11,224 Feb -03 34,271 50,959 16,472 98,021 69,575 21,152 89.04; 0.91 -8,977 Mar -03 33,970 47,386 15,619 93,370 68,119 23,161 89.317 0.96 -4.053 Apr -03 33,267 42,372 15,094 87,168 68,319 25,006 91.126 1.05 3,958 May -03 32,851 42,834 14,314 86.570 70,659 22,549 91,361 1.06 4,791 Jun -03 31,953 44,094 14,978 87,591 63,592 23,688 85.180 0.97 -2,411 Jul -03 28,276 30,317 13,720 69,083 47,144 15,360 61.230 0.89 -7,853 Aug -03 32,485 43,079 16,280 88.190 63,222 21,057 81513 0.94 -5,678 Sep -03 32,248 45,734 14,738 89.320 61,327 20,931 80.480 0.90 -8,840 Oct -03 31,118 44,043 13,595 85.554 58,358 22,392 78.739 0.92 -6,816 Nov -03 29,966 44,026 13,855 84,691 55,498 22,426 75.865 0.90 -8,826 Dec -03 30,483 40,857 13,649 81,777 50,861 19,407 68.529 0.84 -13,248 Avera e: 31,808 43,007 14,638 86.0551 60,849 21,271 80.290 0.93 -5,765 Cumulative: mstb mstb mmscf mrb mstb mmscf mrb mrb 12/31/03 169,397 120,596 85,135 354.482 272,181 66,551 334.235 0.94 -20,246 Page t Exibit 2-F Reservoir Pressure Data Milne Point Field Kupark River Pool Well Well Type ressure Test Date Survey Type Pressureat Datum Comment 7PB-05A In' 8/3/1994 SBHP 4323 RPB -11 In' 10/13/1995 SBHP 5009 MPS -12 In' 7/1/2003 SPFO 3711 MPB-14 In' 2/21/1989 SBHP 3598 MPB-18 In' 3/1/1987 SBHP 3508 MPB-25 In' 1 1/29/1998 SBHP 3076 MPC -02 In' 8/26/1999 SBHP 3248 MPC -06 In' 7/18/1996 SBHP 4009 MPC -08 In' 2/11/2004 SPFO 4443 MPC -10 In' 2/11/2004 SPFO 3862 MPC -11 IN 10/20/2003 SBHP 3888 SI well MPC -15 In' 4/11/1996 SBHP 4124 MPC -19 In' 2/11/2004 SPFO 4264 MPC -25A In' 1/19/2004 SBHP 3696 MPC -28 In' 2/11/2004 SPFO 4647 MPC -36 In' 7/26/1998 SBHP 3360 MPC -39 In' 7/16/2003 FL 5265 MPE-02 In' 1/17/2002 SBHP 3809 MPE-03 In' 4212 Pressure from offset B-23 MPE-05 In' 10/13/2001 SBHP 4051 MPE-07 In' 3/28/1997 SBHP 3139 MPE-16 in' 1/11/1997 SBHP 2481 MPE-17 In' 11/2/1998 SBHP 4435 MPE-23 In' 12/28/1998 SBHP 3558 MPE-26 In' 1/16/2004 FL 3925 MPF -10 IN 11/1/1997 PFO 2830 MPF -26 In' 5/28/1997 SBHP 2950 MPF -30 In' 7/25/1997 SBHP 5896 MPF -41 In' 2/11/2004 FL 4009 MPF -42 In' 3/23/1997 SBHP 3122 MPF -46 In' 1 2/13/1996 SBHP 3453 MPF -49 In' 1 9/15/1997 SBHP 6480 MPF -62 In' 10/25/2001 SBHP 4408 MPF -70 In' 3/5/1997 SBHP 4395 MPF -74 In' 5/15/2002 PFO 4918 MPF -82 In' 3/31/2002 PFO 6060 MPF -83 In' 9/10/2000 SBHP 3818 MPF -84B In' 1/31/2001 SBHP 2823 MPF -85 In' 2/11/1999 SBHP 2398 MPF -92 In' 6/20/1999 PFO 3809 MPF -95 In' 10/12/2001 SBHP 3616 MPJ -11 In' 2/3/2001 SBHP 2093 MPJ -13 In' 2922 Assume J-10 pressure MPK-18A In' 2/23/2003 SRT 3038 MPK-21 In' 8/15/2003 SBHP 2779 MPK-21A In' 2525 MPK-43A In' 2/23/2003 SRT 3033 MPL-08 In' 6/14/1998 SBHP 3988 MPL-09 In' 12/11/2003 SITP 5387 MPL-10 In' 12/11/2003 SITP 5954 Page 1 MPL-15 In' 11/12/03 SPFO 4832 MPL-16A In' 6/3/2000 SFO 3208 MPL-21 In' 7/16/2003 SBHP 4246 SI well MPL-24 In' 12/11/2003 SITP 5396 MPL-32 In' 7/1/2003 SPFO 4099 MPL-33 In' 8/23/2003 SBHP 3813 MPL-34 In' 6/17/2003 SBHP 3676 MPL-39 In' 6/25/2003 SBHP 3475 SI well MPL42 In' 1 11/5/1998 SBHP 5153 MPB-03 Prod 2/1/2004 SBHP 3596 MPB-04A Prod 3/25/2003 SBHP 2972 MPB-06 Prod 1/10/2003 SBHP 4049 MPB-07 Prod 10/7/2001 SBHP 4134 SI well MPB-09 Prod 4/3/2002 SBHP 1710 MPB-10 Prod 9/19/2002 SBHP 4008 SI well MPB-15 Prod 9/19/2002 SBHP 2685 MPB-16 Prod 8/11/2002 SBHP 2528 MPB-19 Prod 5/23/2001 SBHP 3461 MPB-20 Prod 9/20/2002 SBHP 3117 MPB-21 Prod 8/11/2002 SBHP 1975 MPB-22 Prod 2/16/2002 SBHP 2658 MPB-23 Prod 6/5/2001 SBHP 4212 MPC -01 Prod 7/19/2003 SBHP 2032 MPC -03 Prod 1/28/2004 SBHP 1531 MPC -04 Prod 1/16/2004 SBHP 3043 MPC -05A Prod 7/31/2003 SBHP 3258 MPC -07 Prod 1/18/2004 SBHP 2197 MPC -09 Prod 7/19/2003 SBHP 3395 MPC -13 Prod 11/2/2000 SBHP 4544 MPC -14 Prod 7/19/2003 PP 3018 MPC -21 Prod 1/22/2004 SBHP 2512 MPC -22A Prod 7/8/2003 SBHP 3887 MPC -24 Prod 1/25/2004 PBU 3365 MPC -26 Prod 1/24/2004 SBHP 2481 MPC40 Prod 7/7/2003 SBHP 2444 MPE-04 Prod 1/8/2003 PP 1813 MPE-06 Prod 7/19/2003 PP 3132 MPE-08 Prod 1/10/2003 PP 3043 MPE-09 Prod 8/6/2003 PP 2557 MPE-10 Prod 1/9/2003 PP 3089 MPE-11 Prod 3/7/2001 PP 3498 MPE-14 Prod 7/18/2003 PP 3157 MPE-18 Prod 10/29/2003 SBHP 3712 MPE-19 Prod 11/5/2002 PBU 1735 MPE-22 Prod 1/9/2003 PP 2967 MPF -01 Prod 7/8/2003 PP 3177 MPF -05 Prod 7/5/2003 PP 3195 MPF -06 Prod 1/7/2003 PP 2594 MPF -09 Prod 11/3/2002 PBU 3224 MPF -13 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 2566 MPF -14 Prod 7/10/2003 PP 2213 MPF -17 Prod 8/5/2000 SBHP 3447 MPF -18 Prod 1/8/2003 PP 3054 MPF -22 Prod 9/16/2000 PBU 3133 MPF -25 Prod 9/16/2000 PBU 3028 MPF -29 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 1435 Page 2 MPF -34 Prod 1/22/2003 SBHP 1822 MPF -37 Prod 1/24/2004 PP 2945 MPF -38 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 3207 MPF -45 Prod 11/7/2002 SBHP 1443 MPF -50 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 1520 MPF -53 Prod 1/22/2004 PP 2819 MPF -54 Prod 7/6/2003 SBHP 2806 MPF -57 I Prod 11/2/2003 SBHP 2865 MPF -61 Prod 10/4/2001 PBU 2149 MPF -65 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 3898 assume same as L-25 1/5/03 PBU MPF -66A Prod 11/3/2002 PBU 2563 MPF -69 Prod 7/19/2003 PP 4200 MPF -78 Prod 9/30/2001 PBU 3576 MPF -79 Prod 1/24/2004 PP 3013 MPF -80 Prod 1/23/2003 SBHP 4129 MPF -81 Prod 3/20/2002 SBHP 3199 MPF -86 Prod 11/6/2002 PP 1521 MPF -90 Prod 1/25/2004 PP 2320 MPF -94 Prod 11/4/2002 PBU 3573 MPH -05 Prod 7/18/2003 PP 3173 MPJ -06 Prod 12/22/2002 PP 2845 MPJ -10 Prod 1 1/9/2003 PP 2922 MPJ -12 Prod 1 2922 Assume J-10 pressure MPJ -18 Prod 7/19/2003 PP 3565 MPK-02 Prod 1/25/2004 PP 2253 MPK-05 Prod 1/9/2003 PP 2756 MPK-06 Prod 7/18/2003 PP 2155 MPK-13 Prod 2/23/2003 SBHP 1999 MPK-17 Prod 7/9/2003 SBHP 2691 MPK-30 Prod 1/25/2004 PP 2333 MPK-33 Prod 1/25/2004 PP 1461 MPK-37 Prod 1/24/2004 PP 2274 MPK-38 Prod 1/24/2004 PP 2145 MPL-01A Prod 7/3/2003 PBU 2776 MPL-02 Prod 1/26/2004 PP 1873 MPL-03 Prod 1/8/2003 PP 2360 MPL-04 Prod 11/3/2002 PBU 3336 MPL-05 Prod 1/26/2004 PP 2646 MPL-06 Prod 1/26/2004 PP 1967 MPL-07 Prod 7/19/2003 PP 4750 MPL-11 Prod 1/26/2004 PP 4037 MPL-12 Prod 7/4/2003 PP 1410 MPL-13 Prod 1/27/2004 PP 4037 MPL-14 Prod 11/3/2002 PBU 2866 MPL-17 Prod 9/4/1999 PBU 1997,S1 well MPL-20 Prod 11/3/2002 PBU 2653 MPL-25 Prod 1/5/2003 PBU 3898 MPL-28A Prod 7/4/2003 PP 2667 MPL-29 Prod 1/24/2004 PBU 3136 MPL-36 Prod 9/26/2003 SBHP 3130 1MVIPL40 Prod 1/9/2003 PP 1602 Kuparuk Average 3,215 Page 3 Exibit 2-G Injection Rate and Pressure Data Milne Point Field Kupark River Pool Wellhead Days Product Subproduct Injection Sw Name Month Pres Avg Operating Code Code Inj Vol Alloc Rate MPB-05A 1/1/03 1952 31. H2O PW 42,523. 1,372 MPB-05A 2/1/03 1923 28. H2O PW 39,697. 1,418 MPB-05A 3/1/03 2223 31. H2O PW 96,255. 3,105 MPB-05A 4/1/03 2138 30. H2O PW 92,069. 3,069 MPB-05A 5/1/03 2345 31. H2O PW 82,314. 2,655 MPB-05A 6/1/03 2306 30. H2O PW 79,560. 2,652 MPB-05A 7/1/03 1944 14. H2O PW 8,117. 580 MPB-05A 8/1/03 2071 31. H2O Pw 66,809. 2,155 MPB-05A 9/1/03 2008 30. H2O Pw 54,528. 1,818 MPB-05A 10/1/03 2062 31. H2O PW 61,476. 1,983 MPB-05A 11/1/03 1855 30. H2O PW 44,835. 1,495 MPB-05A 12/1/03 2565 31. H2O PW 28,437. 917 MPB-08 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-08 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-11 1/1/03 2474 31. H2O PW 24,115. 778 MPB-11 2/1/03 2554 28. H2O PW 26,231. 937 MPB-11 3/1/03 2683 31. H2O PW 33,977. 1,096 MPB-11 4/1/03 2702 30. H2O PW 30,582. 1,019 MPB-11 5/1/03 2656 31. H2O PW 28,256. 911 MPB-11 6/1/03 2626 30. H2O PW 27,359. 912 MPB-11 7/1/03 2591 14. H2O PW 15,902. 1,136 MPB-11 8/1/03 2588 31. H2O PW 27,342. 882 MPB-11 9/1/03 2271 18. H2O PW 14,996. 833 MPB-11 10/1/03 2448 31. H2O PW 27,935. 901 MPB-11 11/1/03 2445 30. H2O PW 26,199. 873 MPB-11 12/1/03 2455 31. H2O PW 28,068. 905 MPB-12 1/1/03 2029 31. H2O PW 23,651. 763 MPB-12 2/1/03 1398 28. H2O PW 9,788. 350 MPB-12 3/1/03 2096 1. H2O PW 51. 51 MPB-12 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-12 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-12 6/1/03 2595 7. H2O Pw 15,157. 2,165 MPB-12 7/1/03 2567 1. H2O PW 1,577. 1,577 MPB-12 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-12 9/1/03 2194 26. H2O PW 33,740. 1,298 MPB-12 10/1/03 2466 31. H2O PW 65,304. 2,107 MPB-12 11/1/03 2336 30. H2O PW 57,292. 1,910 MPB-12 12/1/03 2308 31. H2O PW 60,756. 1,960 MPB-14 1/1/03 2194 31. H2O PW 30,901. 997 MPB-14 2/1/03 2134 28, H2O PW 34,253. 1,223 MPB-14 3/1/03 2464 31. H2O PW 59,189. 1,909 MPB-14 4/1/03 2422 30. H2O PW 42,456. 1,415 MPB-14 5/1/03 2408 31. H2O PW 49,176. 1,586 MPB-14 6/1/03 2357 30. H2O PW 35,781. 1,193 MPB-14 7/1/03 2217 14. H2O PW 14,607. 1,043 MPB-14 8/1/03 2304 31. H2O PW 40,882. 1,319 MPB-14 9/1/03 2316 30. H2O PW 37,210. 1,240 MPB-14 10/1/03 2091 31. H2O PW 17,104. 552 MPB-14 11/1/03 2086 30. H2O PW 18,367. 612 MPB-14 12/1/03 2246 31. H2O PW 37,227. 1,201 MPB-17 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-17 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-18 1/1/03 2415 31. H2O PW 27,364. 883 MPB-18 2/1/03 2414 28. H2O PW 28,372. 1,013 MPB-18 3/1/03 2538 31. H2O PW 35,142. 1,134 MPB-18 4/1/03 2651 30. H2O PW 30,126. 1,004 MPB-18 5/1/03 2614 31. H2O PW 24,877. 802 MPB-18 6/1/03 2593 30. H2O PW 23,020. 767 MPB-18 7/1/03 2585 14. H2O PW 15,646. 1,118 MPB-18 8/1/03 2584 31. H2O PW 28,184. 909 MPB-18 9/1/03 2608 30. H2O PW 22,698. 757 MPB-18 10/1/03 2442 17. H2O PW 9,387. 552 MPB-18 11/1/03 2557 30. H2O PW 21,014. 700 MPB-18 12/1/03 2522 31. H2O PW 19,365. 625 MPB-25 1/1/03 2395 31. H2O PW 23,441. 756 MPB-25 2/1/03 2324 28. H2O PW 16,908. 604 MPB-25 3/1/03 2586 31. H2O PW 34,902. 1,126 MPB-25 4/1/03 2638 30. H2O PW 33,147. 1,105 MPB-25 5/1/03 2540 31. H2O PW 30,162. 973 MPB-25 6/1/03 2587 30. H2O PW 25,527. 851 MPB-25 7/1/03 1890 14. H2O PW 9,250. 661 MPB-25 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-25 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-25 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-25 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-25 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -02 1/1/03 2052 31. H2O PW 24,819. 801 MPC -02 2/1/03 2065 28. H2O PW 18,126. 647 MPC -02 3/1/03 2093 31. H2O PW 20,024. 646 MPC -02 4/1/03 2123 30. H2O PW 19,464. 649 MPC -02 5/1/03 2103 31. H2O PW 19,134. 617 MPC -02 6/1/03 2207 30. H2O PW 22,945. 765 MPC -02 7/1/03 2197 18. H2O PW 15,381. 855 MPC -02 8/1/03 2239 31. H2O PW 26,399. 852 MPC -02 9/1/03 2227 30. H2O PW 24,999. 833 MPC -02 10/1/03 2091 29. H2O PW 19,794. 683 MPC -02 11/1/03 1748 30. H2O PW 17,337. 578 MPC -02 12/1/03 1756 31. H2O PW 17,587. 567 MPC -06 1/1/03 3921 15. GAS GI 18,595. 1,240 MPC -06 1/1/03 2465 17. H2O PW 20,476. 1,204 MPC -06 2/1/03 2461 28. H2O PW 29,791. 1,064 MPC -06 3/1/03 2532 31. H2O PW 42,164. 1,360 MPC -06 4/1/03 4061 27. GAS GI 69,241. 2,564 MPC -06 4/1/03 2661 4. H2O PW 5,265. 1,316 MPC -06 5/1/03 3856 31. GAS GI 60,959. 1,966 MPG -06 6/1/03 3873 14. GAS GI 37,115. 2,651 MPC -06 6/1/03 2472 15. H2O PW 20,160. 1,344 MPC -06 7/1/03 2443 24. H2O PW 31,074. 1,295 MPC -06 8/1/03 2429 31. H2O PW 33,477. 1,080 MPC -06 9/1/03 2088 30. H2O PW 24,143. 805 MPC -06 10/1/03 2404 31. H2O PW 19,081. 616 MPC -06 11/1/03 2419 30. H2O PW 27,920. 931 MPC -06 12/1/03 2443 31. H2O PW 26,978. 870 MPC -08 1/1/03 2493 6. H2O PW 2,946. 491 MPC -08 2/1/03 2463 28. H2O PW 11,154. 398 MPC -08 3/1/03 2544 30. H2O PW 12,930. 431 MPC -08 4/1/03 2611 23. H2O PW 10,318. 449 MPC -08 5/1/03 2583 29. H2O PW 11,861. 409 MPG -08 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -08 7/1/03 2524 10. H2O PW 7,194. 719 MPC -08 8/1/03 2519 28. H2O PW 12,022. 429 MPG -08 9/1/03 2598 21. H2O PW 7,956. 379 MPC -08 10/1/03 2427 22. H2O PW 2,666. 121 MPC -08 11/1/03 2472 30. H2O PW 11,178. 373 MPG -08 12/1/03 2455 31. H2O PW 10,056. 324 MPC -10 1/1/03 2510 20. H2O PW 27,192. 1,360 MPC -10 2/1/03 3238 28. H2O PW 40,675. 1,453 MPC -10 3/1/03 3370 31. H2O PW 36,006. 1,161 MPC -10 4/1/03 3387 4. H2O PW 3,892. 973 MPC -10 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -10 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -10 7/1/03 2997 1. H2O PW 7. 7 MPC -10 8/1/03 2774 1. H2O PW 3. 3 MPC -10 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -10 10/1/03 1891 23. H2O PW 27,957. 1,216 MPC -10 11/1/03 1720 30. H2O PW 34,497. 1,150 MPC -10 12/1/03 2230 31. H2O PW 46,404. 1,497 MPC -11 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -11 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -11 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPC -12A 1/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 2/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 3/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 4/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 5/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 6/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 7/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 8/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 9/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC•12A 10/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 11/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -12A 12/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPC -15 1/1/03 2534 5. H2O PW 12,743. 2,549 MPC -15 2/1/03 2641 28. H2O PW 78,387. 2,800 MPC -15 3/1/03 3042 31. H2O PW 99,712. 3,217 MPC -15 4/1/03 3032 30. H2O PW 86,673. 2,889 MPC -15 5/1/03 3027 31. H2O PW 57,363. 1,850 MPC -15 6/1/03 2961 30. H2O PW 63,993. 2,133 MPC -15 7/1/03 2804 16. H2O PW 33,570. 2,098 MPC -15 8/1/03 2851 31. H2O PW 58,318. 1,881 MPC -15 9/1/03 2288 30. H2O PW 51,731. 1,724 MPC -15 10/1/03 1429 31. H2O PW 49,843. 1,608 MPG -15 11/1/03 2674 30. H2O PW 58,493. 1,950 MPG -15 12/1/03 4030 9. GAS GI 9,178. 1,020 MPC -15 12/1/03 2748 22. H2O PW 44,663. 2,030 MPC -17 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPG -17 3/1103 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 7/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPG -17 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -17 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPC -19 1/1/03 2484 31. H2O PW 60,481. 1,951 MPC -19 2/1/03 4426 2. GAS GI 5,631. 2,816 MPC -19 2/1/03 2746 27. H2O PW 63,663. 2,358 MPC -19 3/1/03 4458 31. GAS GI 107,403. 3,465 MPC -19 4/1/03 4280 30. GAS GI 92,127. 3,071 MPC -19 5/1/03 4028 3. GAS GI 3,772. 1,257 MPC -39 1/1/03 4607 24. GAS GI 27,809. 1,159 MPC -39 2/1/03 4695 10. GAS GI 93. 9 MPC -39 3/1/03 4340 28. GAS GI 49,226. 1,758 MPC -39 4/1/03 4258 4. GAS GI 8,119. 2,030 MPC -39 4/1/03 2726 27. H2O PW 37,575. 1,392 MPC -39 5/1/03 2961 31. H2O PW 45,451. 1,466 MPC -39 6/1/03 3094 30. H2O PW 45,239. 1,508 MPC -39 7/1/03 4468 10. GAS GI 7,164. 716 MPC -39 7/1/03 3021 4. H2O PW 2,272. 568 MPC -39 8/1/03 4567 31. GAS GI 44,442. 1,434 MPC -39 9/1/03 4495 30. GAS GI 43,946. 1,465 MPC -39 10/1/03 4367 21. GAS GI 26,659. 1,269 MPC -39 10/1/03 2716 11. H2O PW 16,691. 1,517 MPC -39 11/1/03 2883 25. H2O PW 32,423. 1,297 MPC -39 12/1/03 2940 28. H2O PW 38,301. 1,368 MPCFP-2 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPCFP-2 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPE-02 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 7/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-02 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPE-03 1/1/03 3393 24. GAS GI 9,880. 412 MPE-03 2/1/03 3419 18. GAS GI 4,364. 242 MPE-03 3/1/03 3494 31. GAS GI 15,853. 511 MPE-03 4/1/03 3699 30. GAS GI 73,421. 2,447 MPE-03 5/1/03 3704 7. GAS GI 2,608. 373 MPE-03 6/1/03 3682 26. GAS GI 13,875. 534 MPE-03 7/1/03 3325 14. GAS GI 5,964. 426 MPE-03 8/1/03 3732 31. GAS GI 52,249. 1,685 MPE-03 9/1/03 3749 30. GAS GI 41,812. 1,394 MPE-03 10/1/03 3799 31. GAS GI 27,079. 874 MPE-03 11/1/03 3791 17. GAS GI 13,699. 806 MPE-03 12/1/03 0. GAS GI 0. MPE-05 1/1/03 2542 31. H2O PW 46,286. 1,493 MPE-05 2/1/03 3732 7. GAS GI 4,323. 618 MPE-05 2/1/03 2686 22. H2O PW 34,010. 1,546 MPE-05 3/1/03 3678 31. GAS GI 36,178. 1,167 MPE-05 4/1/03 3837 28. GAS GI 33,728. 1,205 MPE-05 4/1/03 2719 3. H2O PW 3,529. 1,176 MPE-05 5/1/03 2672 31. H2O PW 56,948. 1,837 MPE-05 6/1/03 2671 30. H2O PW 47,007. 1,567 MPE-05 7/1/03 3451 6. GAS GI 3,295. 549 MPE-05 7/1/03 2534 26. H2O PW 24,856. 956 MPE-05 8/1/03 3742 31. GAS GI 25,139. 811 MPE-05 9/1/03 3949 25. GAS GI 35,454. 1,418 MPE-05 9/1/03 2560 6. H2O PW 6,290. 1,048 MPE-05 10/1/03 2512 31. H2O PW 36,505. 1,178 MPE-05 11/1/03 3958 6. GAS GI 2,560. 427 MPE-05 11/1/03 2573 25. H2O PW 35,033. 1,401 MPE-05 12/1/03 3696 31. GAS GI 31,896. 1,029 MPE-07 1/1/03 1791 21. H2O PW 47,595. 2,266 MPE-07 2/1/03 3236 12. GAS GI 27,559. 2,297 MPE-07 2/1/03 2186 17. H2O PW 45,101. 2,653 MPE-07 3/1/03 3078 19. GAS GI 62,363. 3,282 MPE-07 3/1/03 2002 13. H2O PW 37,667. 2,897 MPE-07 4/1/03 2280 30. H2O PW 95,577. 3,186 MPE-07 5/1/03 2355 31. H2O PW 97,772. 3,154 MPE-07 6/1/03 3273 19. GAS GI 35,720. 1,880 MPE-07 6/1/03 2349 12. H2O PW 34,095. 2,841 MPE-07 7/1/03 2966 26. GAS GI 30,723. 1,182 MPE-07 7/1/03 1761 6. H2O PW 15,455. 2,576 MPE-07 8/1/03 1883 31. H2O PW 80,495. 2,597 MPE-07 9/1/03 2203 30. H2O PW 79,868. 2,662 MPE-07 10/1/03 3228 16. GAS GI 49,122. 3,070 MPE-07 10/1/03 2215 16. H2O PW 40,451. 2,528 MPE-07 11/1/03 3023 30. GAS GI 101,059. 3,369 MPE-07 12/1/03 3016 16. GAS GI 14,477. 905 MPE-07 12/1/03 1736 16. H2O PW 42,875. 2,680 MPE-16 1/1/03 3631 23. GAS GI 42,745. 1,858 MPE-16 1/1/03 2446 9. H2O PW 8,561. 951 MPE-16 2/1/03 2438 28. H2O PW 24,559. 877 MPE-16 3/1/03 2617 31. H2O PW 32,303. 1,042 MPE-16 4/1/03 4327 5. GAS GI 10,856. 2,171 MPE-16 411/03 2697 26. H2O PW 18,255. 702 MPE-16 5/1/03 4127 31. GAS GI 43,110. 1,391 MPE-16 6/1/03 3988 12. GAS GI 13,854. 1,155 MPE-16 6/1/03 2728 19. H2O PW 10,432. 549 MPE-16 7/1/03 2574 31. H2O PW 11,044. 356 MPE-16 8/1/03 2626 31. H2O PW 9,996. 322 MPE-16 9/1/03 4160 21. GAS GI 17,603. 838 MPE-16 9/1/03 2700 10. H2O PW 2,873. 287 MPE-16 10/1/03 4155 31. GAS GI 29,657. 957 MPE-16 11/1/03 4201 13. GAS GI 15,688. 1,207 MPE-16 11/1/03 2649 18, H2O PW 6,823. 379 MPE-16 12/1103 2578 31. H2O PW 10,107. 326 MPE-17 1/1/03 3766 24. GAS GI 25,149. 1,048 MPE-17 2/1/03 3405 20. GAS GI 14,299. 715 MPE-17 2/1/03 2601 8. H2O PW 12,728. 1,591 MPE-17 3/1/03 2672 31. H2O PW 44,086. 1,422 MPE-17 4/1/03 4217 5. GAS GI 3,758. 752 MPE-17 4/1/03 2745 26. H2O PW 34,315. 1,320 MPE-17 5/1/03 4138 31. GAS GI 40,555. 1,308 MPE-17 6/1/03 4022 12. GAS GI 26,097. 2,175 MPE-17 6/1/03 2497 18. H2O PW 26,436. 1,469 MPE-17 7/1/03 2545 31. H2O PW 39,197. 1,264 MPE-17 8/1/03 2627 31. H2O PW 40,456. 1,305 MPE-17 9/1/03 4173 26. GAS GI 26,062. 1,002 MPE-17 9/1/03 2642 5. H2O PW 5,788. 1,158 MPE-17 10/1/03 4128 22. GAS GI 51,467. 2,339 MPE-17 10/1/03 2672 4. H2O PW 359. 90 MPE-17 11/1/03 2314 29. H2O PW 32,160. 1,109 MPE-17 12/1/03 4195 15. GAS GI 18,610. 1,241 MPE-17 12/1/03 2451 17. H2O PW 21,269. 1,251 MPE-23 1/1/03 3649 9. GAS GI 8,607. 956 MPE-23 1/1/03 2036 23. H2O PW 44,150. 1,920 MPE-23 2/1/03 3299 17. GAS GI 22,758. 1,339 MPE-23 2/1/03 2432 12. H2O PW 35,463. 2,955 MPE-23 3/1/03 2418 31. H2O PW 93,681. 3,022 MPE-23 4/1/03 2476 30. H2O PW 96,162. 3,205 MPE-23 5/1/03 2491 31. H2O PW 102,658. 3,312 MPE-23 6/1/03 3208 19. GAS GI 33,735. 1,776 MPE-23 6/1/03 2473 12. H2O PW 32,676. 2,723 MPE-23 7/1/03 2988 28. GAS GI 18,306. 654 MPE-23 7/1/03 2109 4. H2O PW 7,429. 1,857 MPE-23 8/1/03 2102 31. H2O PW 66,315. 2,139 MPE-23 9/1/03 2214 30. H2O PW 78,503. 2,617 MPE-23 10/1/03 2164 31. H2O PW 73,131. 2,359 MPE-23 11/1/03 3130 16. GAS GI 25,366. 1,585 MPE-23 11/1/03 2189 15. H2O PW 35,186. 2,346 MPE-23 12/1/03 3030 16. GAS GI 17,165. 1,073 MPE-23 12/1/03 2098 16. H2O PW 39,297. 2,456 MPE-26 1/1/2003 2419 31 H2O PW 57,734 1,862 MPE-26 2/1/2003 2694 28 H2O PW 61,158 2,184 MPE-26 3/1/2003 3445 13 GAS GI 26,048 2,004 MPE-26 3/1/2003 2663 19 H2O PW 60,156 3,166 MPE-26 4/1/2003 3494 28 GAS GI 68,983 2,464 MPE-26 4/1/2003 2100 3 H2O PW 6,522 2,174 MPE-26 5/1/2003 2627 31 H2O PW 43,633 1,408 MPE-26 6/1/2003 2702 30 H2O PW 27,529 918 MPE-26 7/1/2003 2630 26 H2O PW 12,425 478 MPE-26 8/1/2003 1823 1 GAS GI 969 969 MPE-26 9/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPE-26 10/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPE-26 11/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPE-26 12/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -10 1/1/03 3331 31. H2O PW 62,331. 2,011 MPF -10 2/1/03 3514 28. H2O PW 60,431. 2,158 MPF -10 3/1/03 3519 31. H2O PW 66,162. 2,134 MPF -10 4/1/03 3519 30. H2O PW 63,236. 2,108 MPF -10 5/1/03 4703 14. GAS GI 21,448. 1,532 MPF -10 5/1/03 3525 10. H2O PW 19,629. 1,963 MPF -10 6/1/03 4727 30. GAS GI 79,725. 2,658 MPF -10 7/1/03 4446 31. GAS GI 58,999. 1,903 MPF -10 8/1/03 4484 26. GAS GI 76,292. 2,934 MPF -10 8/1/03 2915 6. H2O PW 15,360. 2,560 MPF -10 9/1/03 3278 30. H2O PW 79,240. 2,641 MPF -10 10/1/03 3519 28. H2O PW 65,599. 2,343 MPF -10 11/1/03 3521 30. H2O PW 66,292. 2,210 MPF -10 12/1/03 3011 31. H2O PW 39,973. 1,289 MPF -26 1/1/03 3407 31. H2O PW 59,133. 1,908 MPF -26 2/1/03 4680 20. GAS GI 40,853. 2,043 MPF -26 2/1/03 3543 9. H2O PW 17,023. 1,891 MPF -26 3/1/03 4633 31. GAS GI 95,760. 3,089 MPF -26 4/1/03 4491 30. GAS GI 92,084. 3,069 MPF -26 511/03 4408 10. GAS GI 36,732. 3,673 MPF -26 5/1/03 2678 22. H2O PW 45,583. 2,072 MPF -26 6/1/03 3200 30. H2O PW 70,325. 2,344 MPF -26 7/1/03 3357 31. H2O PW 65,820. 2,123 MPF -26 8/1/03 3493 31. H2O PW 66,041. 2,130 MPF -26 9/1/03 3519 30. H2O PW 60,693. 2,023 MPF -26 10/1/03 4469 16. GAS GI 20,228. 1,264 MPF -26 10/1/03 3530 16. H2O PW 30,658. 1,916 MPF -26 11/1/03 4430 30. GAS GI 70,773. 2,359 MPF -26 12/1/03 4147 31. GAS GI 75,005. 2,420 MPF -30 1/1/03 4644 31. GAS GI 60,204. 1,942 MPF -30 2/1/03 4660 9. GAS GI 21,219. 2,358 MPF -30 2/1/03 2701 20. H2O PW 29,881. 1,494 MPF -30 3/1/03 2978 31. H2O PW 47,243. 1,524 MPF -30 4/1/03 3177 30. H2O PW 44,172. 1,472 MPF -30 5/1/03 3326 31. H2O PW 46,940. 1,514 MPF -30 6/1/03 3485 30. H2O PW 49,715. 1,657 MPF -30 7/1/03 3533 31. H2O PW 47,851. 1,544 MPF -30 8/1/03 4539 6. GAS GI 3,492. 582 MPF -30 8/1/03 3529 26. H2O PW 38,955. 1,498 MPF -30 9/1/03 4648 30. GAS GI 20,591. 686 MPF -30 10/1/03 4553 31. GAS GI 33,565. 1,083 MPF -30 11/1/03 4449 30. GAS GI 45,276. 1,509 MPF -30 12/1/03 4266 31. GAS GI 36,901. 1,190 MPF -41 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 7/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF41 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF41 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -41 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -42 1/1/03 3281 31. H2O PW 71,823. 2,317 MPF -42 2/1/03 3472 28. H2O PW 80,691. 2,882 MPF -42 3/1/03 4282 13. GAS GI 5,290. 407 MPF -42 3/1/03 3524 19. H2O PW 53,290. 2,805 MPF -42 4/1/03 4425 30. GAS GI 24,950. 832 MPF42 5/1/03 4603 31, GAS GI 119,605. 3,858 MPF -42 6/1/03 4611 19. GAS GI 74,351. 3,913 MPF -42 6/1/03 2688 12. H2O PW 32,444. 2,704 MPF -42 7/1/03 3004 31. H2O PW 89,490. 2,887 MPF -42 8/1/03 3337 31. H2O PW 96,394. 3,109 MPF42 9/1/03 4483 3. GAS GI 1,154. 385 MPF42 9/1/03 3499 28. H2O PW 81,928. 2,926 MPF -42 10/1/03 4533 31. GAS GI 16,800. 542 MPF -42 11/1/03 4434 30. GAS GI 67,111. 2,237 MPF -42 12/1/03 4259 31. GAS GI 69,745. 2,250 MPF46 1/1/03 3992 31, GAS GI 101,526. 3,275 MPF46 2/1/03 4208 22. GAS GI 134,750. 6,125 MPF46 2/1/03 2859 7. H2O PW 26,518. 3,788 MPF -46 3/1/03 3431 31. H2O PW 116,694. 3,764 MPF -46 4/1/03 3510 30. H2O PW 91,461. 3,049 MPF46 5/1/03 3515 31. H2O PW 91,572. 2,954 MPF -46 6/1/03 3518 30. H2O PW 87,601. 2,920 MPF -46 7/1/03 3515 31. H2O PW 89,281. 2,880 MPF -46 8/1/03 3814 2. GAS GI 242. 121 MPF -46 8/1/03 3518 28. H2O PW 79,877. 2,853 MPF -46 9/1/03 4624 30. GAS GI 51,227. 1,708 MPF46 10/1/03 4525 31. GAS GI 133,347. 4,302 MPF46 11/1/03 4404 8. GAS GI 33,513. 4,189 MPF -46 12/1/03 2548 28. H2O PW 87,481. 3,124 MPF -49 1/1/03 4348 15. GAS GI 42,551. 2,837 MPF -49 1/1/03 2676 17. H2O PW 58,055. 3,415 MPF -49 2/1/03 3257 28. H2O PW 111,190. 3,971 MPF49 3/1/03 3476 30. H2O PW 105,108. 3,504 MPF -49 4/1/03 3477 30. H2O PW 103,731. 3,458 MPF49 5/1/03 3567 1. GAS GI 187. 187 MPF49 5/1/03 3502 29. H2O PW 97,709. 3,369 MPF -49 6/1/03 4704 21. GAS GI 28,720. 1,368 MPF -49 7/1/03 4394 31. GAS GI 46,999. 1,516 MPF49 8/1/03 4510 31. GAS GI 104,813. 3,381 MPF -49 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -49 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -49 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF49 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPF -62 1/1/03 2685 31. H2O PW 95,517. 3,081 MPF -62 2/1/03 3059 28. H2O PW 126,111. 4,504 MPF -62 3/1103 3160 31. H2O PW 139,681. 4,506 MPF -62 4/1/03 3184 30. H2O PW 131,826. 4,394 MPF -62 5/1/03 3220 31. H2O PW 139,225. 4,491 MPF -62 6/1/03 4713 20. GAS GI 18,874. 944 MPF -62 6/1103 3278 11. H2O PW 46,468. 4,224 MPF -62 7/1/03 4384 30. GAS GI 47,685. 1,590 MPF -62 7/1/03 2936 2. H2O PW 2,804. 1,402 MPF -62 8/1/03 2774 31. H2O PW 149,000. 4,806 MPF -62 9/1/03 3084 30. H2O PW 155,745. 5,192 MPF -62 10/1/03 3193 31. H2O PW 151,216. 4,878 MPF -62 11/1/03 3241 30. H2O PW 140,317. 4,677 MPF -62 12/1/03 3169 18. H2O PW 74,619. 4,146 MPF -70 1/1/03 3798 18. GAS GI 26,474. 1,471 MPF -70 1/1/03 1921 14. H2O PW 38,790. 2,771 MPF -70 2/1/03 2539 28. H2O PW 84,034. 3,001 MPF -70 3/1/03 2982 31. H2O PW 88,802. 2,865 MPF -70 4/1/03 3149 30. H2O PW 85,968, 2,866 MPF -70 5/1/03 3225 31. H2O PW 90,282. 2,912 MPF -70 6/1/03 4713 27. GAS GI 67,727. 2,508 MPF -70 6/1/03 3327 4. H2O PW 10,808. 2,702 MPF -70 7/1/03 4361 31. GAS GI 87,208. 2,813 MPF -70 8/1/03 4123 31. GAS GI 93,232. 3,007 MPF -70 9/1/03 3917 30. GAS GI 105,314. 3,510 MPF -70 10/1/03 3585 4. GAS GI 10,706. 2,677 MPF -70 10/1/03 2035 28. H2O PW 77,213. 2,758 MPF -70 11/1/03 2533 30. H2O PW 87,853. 2,928 MPF -70 12/1/03 2902 31. H2O PW 94,737. 3,056 MPF -74 1/1/03 3448 31. H2O PW 41,719. 1,346 MPF -74 2/1/03 3530 28. H2O PW 39,784. 1,421 MPF -74 3/1/03 3530 31. H2O PW 43,576. 1,406 MPF -74 4/1/03 3532 30. H2O PW 41,853. 1,395 MPF -74 5/1/03 3532 31. H2O PW 43,242. 1,395 MPF -74 6/1/03 3533 30. H2O PW 41,935. 1,398 MPF -74 7/1/03 3532 31. H2O PW 43,019. 1,388 MPF -74 8/1/03 3531 31. H2O PW 43,193. 1,393 MPF -74 9/1/03 3532 30. H2O PW 41,762. 1,392 MPF -74 10/1/03 3537 31. H2O PW 43,256. 1,395 MPF -74 11/1/03 3536 30. H2O PW 41,495. 1,383 MPF -74 12/1/03 3474 31. H2O PW 41,061. 1,325 MPF -82 1/1/2003 3394 6 H2O PW 6,206 1,034 MPF -82 2/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 3/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 4/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 5/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 6/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 7/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 8/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 9/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 10/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 11/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -82 12/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -83 1/1/2003 2305 31 H2O PW 62,497 2,016 MPF -83 2/1/2003 2611 28 H2O PW 104,027 3,715 MPF -83 3/1/2003 2622 31 H2O PW 100,634 3,246 MPF -83 4/1/2003 2289 30 H2O PW 58,924 1,964 MPF -83 5/1/2003 2646 31 H2O PW 114,277 3,686 MPF -83 6/1/2003 2729 30 H2O PW 108,931 3,631 MPF -83 7/1/2003 2849 31 H2O PW 116,771 3,767 MPF -83 8/1/2003 2914 31 H2O PW 124,210 4,007 MPF -83 9/1/2003 2966 30 H2O PW 120,493 4,016 MPF -83 10/1/2003 2997 31 H2O PW 125,103 4,036 MPF -83 11/1/2003 3025 30 H2O PW 121,351 4,045 MPF -83 12/1/2003 2974 29 H2O PW 106,493 3,672 MPF -84B 1/1/2003 3122 31 H2O PW 80,531 2,598 MPF -84B 2/1/2003 3502 7 GAS GI 3,412 487 MPF -84B 2/1/2003 3477 22 H2O PW 82,289 3,740 MPF -84B 3/1/2003 4646 31 GAS GI 34,807 1,123 MPF -84B 4/1/2003 4343 30 GAS GI 67,543 2,251 MPF -84B 5/1/2003 3952 31 GAS GI 116,844 3,769 MPF -84B 6/1/2003 3929 12 GAS GI 43,584 3,632 MPF -84B 6/1/2003 2416 19 H2O PW 74,262 3,909 MPF -84B 7/1/2003 2529 31 H2O PW 91,246 2,943 MPF -84B 8/1/2003 2961 27 H2O PW 104,411 3,867 MPF -84B 9/1/2003 3176 30 H2O PW 116,747 3,892 MPF -84B 10/1/2003 3452 27 H2O PW 104,344 3,865 MPF -84B 11/1/2003 0 GAS MI 0 MPF -84B 12/1/2003 4077 28 GAS GI 66,829 2,387 MPF -85 1/1/2003 4699 9 GAS GI 5,714 635 MPF -85 1/1/2003 3380 18 H2O PW 22,505 1,250 MPF -85 2/1/2003 4700 28 GAS GI 48,404 1,729 MPF -85 3/1/2003 4636 31 GAS GI 63,689 2,054 MPF -85 4/1/2003 4599 9 GAS GI 14,649 1,628 MPF -85 4/1/2003 3189 22 H2O PW 38,194 1,736 MPF -85 5/1/2003 3488 31 H2O PW 45,232 1,459 MPF -85 6/1/2003 3519 30 H2O PW 39,924 1,331 MPF -85 7/1/2003 3510 31 H2O PW 40,825 1,317 MPF -85 8/1/2003 3513 31 H2O PW 41,198 1,329 MPF -85 911/2003 3516 30 H2O PW 40,052 1,335 MPF -85 10/1/2003 4456 10 GAS GI 2,563 256 MPF -85 10/1/2003 3528 4 H2O PW 4,784 1,196 MPF -85 11/1/2003 4438 30 GAS GI 33,444 1,115 MPF -85 12/1/2003 4042 14 GAS GI 11,427 816 MPF -92 1/1/2003 3275 31 H2O PW 33,392 1,077 MPF -92 2/1/2003 3482 28 H2O PW 37,981 1,356 MPF -92 3/1/2003 3518 31 H2O PW 39,894 1,287 MPF -92 4/1/2003 3516 30 H2O PW 37,588 1,253 MPF -92 5/1/2003 4659 13 GAS GI 4,683 360 MPF -92 5/1/2003 3511 19 H2O PW 23,075 1,214 MPF -92 6/1/2003 4721 30 GAS GI 25,335 845 MPF -92 7/1/2003 4398 31 GAS GI 25,051 808 MPF -92 8/1/2003 4555 31 GAS GI 60,692 1,958 MPF -92 9/1/2003 4544 28 GAS GI 55,639 1,987 MPF -92 9/1/2003 2799 3 H2O PW 5,177 1,726 MPF -92 10/1/2003 3051 31 H2O PW 47,655 1,537 MPF -92 11/1/2003 3118 30 H2O PW 36,906 1,230 MPF -92 12/1/2003 3255 31 H2O PW 35,123 1,133 MPF -95 1/1/2003 4631 31 GAS GI 26,380 851 MPF -95 2/1/2003 4633 28 GAS GI 53,274 1,903 MPF -95 3/1/2003 4579 19 GAS GI 33,994 1,789 MPF -95 3/1/2003 2602 13 H2O PW 34,535 2,657 MPF -95 4/1/2003 2979 30 H2O PW 83,298 2,777 MPF -95 5/1/2003 3205 31 H2O PW 89,245 2,879 MPF -95 6/1/2003 3477 30 H2O PW 99,020 3,301 MPF -95 7/1/2003 3504 31 H2O PW 94,884 3,061 MPF -95 8/1/2003 4561 4 GAS GI 1,532 383 MPF -95 8/1/2003 3514 28 H2O PW 82,208 2,936 MPF -95 9/1/2003 4623 30 GAS GI 17,788 593 MPF -95 10/1/2003 4528 31 GAS GI 29,399 948 MPF -95 11/1/2003 4430 30 GAS GI 38,133 1,271 MPF -95 12/1/2003 4296 31 GAS GI 38,882 1,254 MPH -06 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -06 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -11 1/1/03 2598 31. H2O PW 74,745. 2,411 MPJ -11 2/1/03 2753 28. H2O PW 58,626. 2,094 MPJ -11 3/1/03 2200 31. H2O PW 35,802. 1,155 MPJ -11 4/1/03 2078 30. H2O PW 35,285. 1,176 MPJ -11 5/1/03 1968 31. H2O PW 33,427. 1,078 MPJ -11 6/1/03 1883 30. H2O PW 30,109. 1,004 MPJ -11 7/1/03 1781 31. H2O PW 27,358. 883 MPJ -11 8/1/03 1820 31. H2O PW 30,221. 975 MPJ -11 9/1/03 1923 30. H2O PW 30,897. 1,030 MPJ -11 10/1/03 1892 31. H2O PW 32,312, 1,042 MPJ -11 11/1/03 2002 30. H2O PW 36,449. 1,215 MPJ -11 12/1/03 1904 31. H2O PW 30,338. 979 MPJ -13 1/1/03 2080 31. H2O PW 35,540. 1,146 MPJ -13 2/1/03 2159 28. H2O PW 36,762. 1,313 MPJ -13 3/1/03 2194 31. H2O PW 42,670. 1,376 MPJ -13 4/1/03 2228 30. H2O PW 42,020. 1,401 MPJ -13 5/1/03 2186 31. H2O PW 39,216. 1,265 MPJ -13 6/1/03 2155 30. H2O PW 35,383. 1,179 MPJ -13 7/1/03 2151 31. H2O PW 37,077.. 1,196 MPJ -13 8/1/03 2171 31. H2O PW 38,411. 1,239 MPJ -13 9/1/03 2175 30. H2O PW 37,731. 1,258 MPJ -13 10/1/03 2055 31. H2O PW 28,744. 927 MPJ -13 11/1/03 2168 30. H2O PW 40,572. 1,352 MPJ -13 12/1/03 2129 31. H2O PW 34,883. 1,125 MPJ -16 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -16 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-18A 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-18A 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-18A 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-18A 4/1/03 1071 26. H2O PW 67,490. 2,596 MPK-18A 5/1/03 1106 31. H2O PW 97,951. 3,160 MPK-18A 6/1/03 1095 30. H2O PW 94,251. 3,142 MPK-18A 7/1/03 1069 31. H2O PW 94,188. 3,038 MPK-18A 8/1/03 1065 31. H2O PW 93,544. 3,018 MPK-18A 9/1/03 1064 30. H2O PW 89,939. 2,998 MPK-18A 10/1/03 1077 31. H2O PW 93,332. 3,011 MPK-18A 11/1/03 1070 30. H2O PW 88,698. 2,957 MPK-18A 12/1/03 1055 27. H2O PW 76,797. 2,844 MPK-21 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 4/1/03 513 6. H2O PW 10,802. 1,800 MPK-21 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-21A 11/1/2003 69 8 H2O PW 3,629 454 MPK-21A 12/1/2003 454 31 H2O PW 13,686 441 MPK-43A 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK43A 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK-43A 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPK43A 4/1/03 941 26. H2O PW 35,717. 1,374 MPK-43A 5/1/03 1391 31. H2O PW 37,521. 1,210 MPK-43A 6/1/03 1394 30. H2O PW 33,423. 1,114 MPK-43A 7/1/03 1362 31. H2O PW 33,260. 1,073 MPK-43A 8/1/03 1377 31. H2O PW 32,486. 1,048 MPK-43A 9/1/03 1376 30. H2O PW 31,804. 1,060 MPK43A 10/1/03 1526 31. H2O PW 39,496. 1,274 MPK43A 11/1/03 1638 30. H2O PW 38,975. 1,299 MPK43A 12/1/03 1506 27. H2O PW 31,666. 1,173 MPL-08 1/1/03 4667 31. GAS GI 58,716. 1,894 MPL-08 2/1/03 4707 12. GAS GI 29,517. 2,460 MPL-08 2/1/03 3200 17. H2O PW 23,218. 1,366 MPL-08 3/1/03 3375 29. H2O PW 37,355. 1,288 MPL-08 4/1/03 3411 30. H2O PW 36,807. 1,227 MPL-08 5/1/03 3443 31. H2O PW 39,284. 1,267 MPL-08 6/1/03 3475 30. H2O PW 36,326. 1,211 MPL-08 7/1/03 4526 1. GAS GI 3. 3 MPL-08 7/1/03 3406 27. H2O PW 33,777. 1,251 MPL-08 8/1/03 4647 28. GAS GI 15,110. 540 MPL-08 9/1/03 4607 30. GAS GI 43,042. 1,435 MPL-08 10/1/03 4449 31. GAS GI 63,982. 2,064 MPL-08 11/1/03 4374 30. GAS GI 53,649. 1,788 MPL-08 12/1/03 4290 31. GAS GI 56,845. 1,834 MPL-09 1/1/03 3370 23. H2O PW 44,211. 1,922 MPL-09 2/1/03 4698 17. GAS GI 3,199. 188 MPL-09 2/1/03 3449 12. H2O PW 19,859. 1,655 MPL-09 3/1/03 4653 28. GAS GI 14,106. 504 MPL-09 4/1/03 4524 30. GAS GI 13,738. 458 MPL-09 5/1/03 4663 31. GAS GI 72,080. 2,325 MPL-09 6/1/03 4753 30. GAS GI 75,315. 2,511 MPL-09 7/1/03 4394 27. GAS GI 27,766. 1,028 MPL-09 7/1/03 2736 5. H2O PW 8,748. 1,750 MPL-09 8/1/03 2907 31. H2O PW 62,864. 2,028 MPL-09 9/1/03 3152 30. H2O PW 58,482. 1,949 MPL-09 10/1/03 3278 31. H2O PW 58,060. 1,873 MPL-09 11/1/03 3366 30. H2O PW 58,332. 1,944 MPL-09 12/1/03 3394 27. H2O PW 46,491. 1,722 MPL-10 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-10 7/1/03 2625 23. H2O PW 26,862. 1,168 MPL-10 8/1/03 2902 31. H2O PW 47,913. 1,546 MPL-10 9/1/03 2986 30. H2O PW 43,893. 1,463 MPL-10 10/1/03 3052 31. H2O PW 56,224. 1,814 MPL-10 11/1/03 3133 30. H2O PW 74,051. 2,468 MPL-10 12/1/03 3126 27. H2O PW 65,514. 2,426 MPL-15 1/1/03 3113 23. H2O PW 44,575. 1,938 MPL-15 2/1/03 3239 28. H2O PW 55,775. 1,992 MPL-15 3/1/03 3304 31. H2O PW 63,309. 2,042 MPL-15 4/1/03 3320 30. H2O PW 58,126. 1,938 MPL-15 5/1/03 3381 31. H2O PW 65,883. 2,125 MPL-15 6/1/03 3445 30. H2O PW 65,236. 2,175 MPL-15 7/1/03 3372 31. H2O PW 58,027. 1,872 MPL-15 8/1/03 4606 16. GAS GI 3,345. 209 MPL-15 8/1/03 3461 3. H2O PW 3,081. 1,027 MPL-15 9/1/03 4630 19. GAS GI 10,716. 564 MPL-15 9/1/03 2968 12, H2O PW 21,849. 1,821 MPL-15 10/1/03 3108 31. H2O PW 56,947. 1,837 MPL-15 11/1/03 3183 12. H2O PW 21,838. 1,820 MPL-15 12/1/03 2490 10. H2O PW 14,191. 1,419 MPL-16A 1/1/2003 2683 31 H2O PW 101,312 3,268 MPL-16A 2/1/2003 2926 28 H2O PW 115,591 4,128 MPL-16A 3/1/2003 2998 31 H2O PW 133,749 4,314 MPL-16A 4/1/2003 2980 30 H2O PW 124,806 4,160 MPL-16A 5/1/2003 3020 31 H2O PW 136,101 4,390 MPL-16A 6/1/2003 2918 30 H2O PW 115,160 3,839 MPL-16A 7/1/2003 2855 31 H2O PW 110,258 3,557 MPL-16A 8/1/2003 2974 31 H2O PW 127,113 4,100 MPL-16A 9/1/2003 2956 30 H2O PW 118,320 3,944 MPL-16A 10/1/2003 2938 31 H2O PW 118,694 3,829 MPL-16A 11/1/2003 2898 30 H2O PW 115,981 3,866 MPL-16A 12/1/2003 2798 31 H2O PW 101,042 3,259 MPL-21 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 7/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-21 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-24 1/1/03 3270 24. H2O PW 40,400. 1,683 MPL-24 2/1/03 3347 28. H2O PW 47,046. 1,680 MPL-24 3/1/03 3415 31. H2O PW 56,307. 1,816 MPL-24 4/1/03 3421 30. H2O PW 52,219. 1,741 MPL-24 5/1/03 4663 10. GAS GI 391. 39 MPL-24 5/1/03 3429 22. H2O PW 37,088. 1,686 MPL-24 6/1/03 4732 30. GAS GI 17,782. 593 MPL-24 7/1/03 4429 31. GAS GI 14,542. 469 MPL-24 8/1/03 4593 31. GAS GI 50,549. 1,631 MPL-24 9/1/03 4624 30. GAS GI 64,143. 2,138 MPL-24 10/1/03 4537 22. GAS GI 38,197. 1,736 MPL-24 10/1/03 2959 10. H2O PW 14,499. 1,450 MPL-24 11/1/03 3160 30. H2O PW 46,611. 1,554 MPL-24 12/1/03 3169 27. H2O PW 38,411. 1,423 MPL-32 1/1/03 3186 26. H2O PW 49,337. 1,898 MPL-32 2/1/03 3360 28. H2O PW 57,102. 2,039 MPL-32 3/1/03 3417 31. H2O PW 61,812. 1,994 MPL-32 4/1/03 3423 30. H2O PW 70,577. 2,353 MPL-32 5/1/03 3423 31. H2O PW 61,472. 1,983 MPL-32 6/1/03 3398 30. H2O PW 54,291. 1,810 MPL-32 7/1/03 2989 15. H2O PW 23,437. 1,562 MPL-32 8/1/03 2530 31. H2O PW 68,467. 2,209 MPL-32 9/1/03 4525 2. GAS GI 248. 124 MPL-32 9/1/03 751 27. H2O PW 52,600. 1,948 MPL-32 10/1/03 879 31. GAS GI 63,691. 2,055 MPL-32 11/1/03 4358 30. GAS GI 74,184. 2,473 MPL-32 12/1/03 4155 31. GAS GI 69,958. 2,257 MPL-33 1/1/03 3027 31. H2O PW 106,551. 3,437 MPL-33 2/1/03 3337 28. H2O PW 112,110. 4,004 MPL-33 3/1/03 4279 29. GAS GI 155,677. 5,368 MPL-33 3/1/03 3389 3. H2O PW 10,555. 3,518 MPL-33 4/1/03 4039 30. GAS GI 176,991. 5,900 MPL-33 5/1/03 3807 29. GAS GI 164,728. 5,680 MPL-33 5/1/03 2711 3. H2O PW 7,090. 2,363 MPL-33 6/1/03 3308 30. H2O PW 141,324. 4,711 MPL-33 7/1/03 2763 9. H2O PW 16,670. 1,852 MPL-33 8/1/03 2713 9. H2O PW 32,626. 3,625 MPL-33 9/1/03 2969 30. H2O PW 117,344. 3,911 MPL-33 10/1/03 3248 31. H2O PW 141,568. 4,567 MPL-33 11/1/03 3322 30. H2O PW 136,518. 4,551 MPL-33 12/1/03 3170 31. H2O PW 118,389. 3,819 MPL-34 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 6/1/03 3247 13. GAS GI 37,025. 2,848 MPL-34 7/1/03 3311 27. GAS GI 43,048. 1,594 MPL-34 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-34 12/1/03 3209 19. GAS GI 47,083. 2,478 MPL-39 1/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 2/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 3/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 4/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 5/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 6/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 7/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 8/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 9/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 1111/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-39 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-42 1/1/03 4623 31. GAS GI 61,069. 1,970 MPL42 211/03 4687 28. GAS GI 70,602. 2,522 MPL42 3/1/03 4553 3. GAS GI 10,104. 3,368 MPL-42 3/1/03 2805 29. H2O PW 37,883. 1,306 MPL-42 4/1/2003 2822 30 H2O PW 39,145 1,305 MPL-42 5/1/2003 2947 31 H2O PW 56,983 1,838 MPL-42 6/1/03 4709 26. GAS GI 29,629. 1,140 MPL-42 6/1/2003 3078 5 H2O PW 6,778 1,356 MPL-42 7/1/03 4400 31. GAS GI 23,798. 768 MPL42 8/1/03 4587 31. GAS GI 53,648. 1,731 MPL42 9/1/03 4622 26. GAS GI 49,214. 1,893 MPL42 10/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-42 11/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. MPL-42 12/1/03 0. GAS MI 0. Section 3 Schrader Bluff Oil Pool List of Exhibits Waterflood Pattern Map 3-A Total Reservoir Production Plot 3-B Total Reservoir Injection Plot 3-C Pertinent Data Summary 3-1) Reservoir Voidage Balance 3-E Static Pressure Data 3-F Injection Rate & Pressure Data By Well 3-G 5 Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Waterflood Project Summary The Schrader Bluff Oil Pool waterflood area is shown in Exhibit 3-A. The locations of production and injection wells are shown with the waterflood patterns specifically identified. As of year end 2003, there were 52 producing wells and 36 injection wells that contributed to production/injection during 2003. Note that the count of 36 injectors counts wells with a long string and short string completion as a single well. If long strings and short strings within a well were counted separately, there would be 48 injectors. Exhibit 3-13 shows a production plot for the Schrader Bluff reservoir covering the entire project history through December 2003. The Schrader Bluff Oil Pool oil production averaged 19.2 MSTBD for 2003 compared to 14.3 MSTBD in 2002. This represents an oil production increase of 34% in 2003. Water production averaged 6.6 MBWD in 2003. Cumulative production since waterflood startup through the end of 2003 is 30.0 MMSTB of oil, 18.6 BSCF of gas, and 11.2 MMSTB of water. Exhibit 3-C shows an injection plot for the Schrader Bluff reservoir covering the entire project history through December 2003. The waterflood injection rate averaged 28.6 MBWD for 2003. The water injection rate in 2002 averaged 25.1 MBWD. This represents an increase in water injection of 14% in 2003. This was primarily due to adding 10 new injectors during 2003. Cumulative water injection since waterflood startup through the end of 2003 is 42.2 MMSTB. Since December 2002, the waterflood balance has improved from a cumulative under -injection of 10.5 MMRB to 2.9 MMRB. The high under -injection volume in the Schrader Bluff reservoir is mainly due to the fact that a large number of producers are in small hydraulic units where drilling injectors cannot be justified economically. In the supported water flood patterns, under - injection is minimal. The voidage replacement at S Pad steadily improved throughout 2003 as injectors continued to be put on line. Water cut was relatively flat, only increasing from 25% in 2002 to 26% in 2003. The new, low watercut S Pad wells essentially offset the watercut from the more mature Schrader Bluff wells. GOR increased from 644 SCF/STB in 2002 to 870 SCF/STB in 2003, primarily associated with the new S Pad wells. Exhibit 3-D presents a summary of the pertinent production information for the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool. Exhibit 3-E shows a monthly breakdown of production and injection data for the report period. This data shows that water injection rate into the Schrader Bluff reservoir significantly increased in 2003 as a result of adding new injectors. Exhibit 3-F presents the reservoir pressure data for the Schrader Bluff wells taken during 2003. Average reservoir pressure was approximately 1713 psi as of December 2003, which is about flat with the pressure in 2002. Exhibit 3-G provides a monthly summary of individual well injection rate and injection pressure data for all of the Schrader Bluff Oil Pool injectors. by Exhibit 3-A Schrader Bluff Formation Waterflood Pattern Map Milne Point Unit, March 2004 SA OG -IS O'C-U L^ E [Q.I•Y, •E33 00 FL'Jt7n �y-OR 17Bp E35ILIPb41IP6 SyC�l, CJ 136 =4PBI J -2"I J. 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J7.6sP, I ♦ Oil Well v'� ,f,F SJ Ir n Plugged Back For Redrill on°, a u fi lP61 yf \ \oa6! t' Watel Illjectol 0 4000 8000 \ ♦ f �ly„5BP61�y\�\\ P 9A G Watel Injector Injecting * Water Illjectoi Slllrt-lo Scalel:413,000 o.:f.4�♦�t�i..e�1..w,,l 100000 10000 3 1000 0 100 10 Exhibit 3-13 BP ALASKA - Milne Point Unit Schrader Reservoir, Total Production 3Y 93 & 85 % 97 83 % w 01 02 W 100000 10000 1000 100 10 Oil Protl Cum MSTB SCH_ - Oil Prod Rate STB/DAY SCH_ —Water Prod Cum MSTB SCH_ �—Waler Prod Rate STB/DAY SCH_ —Gas Prod Cum MMSCF SCH_ - X Gas Prod Rate MSCF/DAY SCH_ 60 1.2 50 1 O 40--�C 0.8 5 O U K m 30 O.fi0 A 3 20 0.4 �o 0 10 0.2 0 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Water Cut % SCH_ Producers OnLine Gas/Oil Ratio MSCF/STB SCH- 2003 production_injection.xls 3/26/2004 1 1 t 1 I 100000 10000 Exhibit 3-C BP ALASKA - Milne Point Unit Schrader Reservoir, Injection 1000 100 92 40 35 30 25 20 a s u 10 5 0 92 93 94 95 96 97 93 99 rWeler Inteeor Online 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Ater Inj Cum MSTB SCH_ —0 Water Inj Rate STB/DAY SCH_ Water InjectorO Line 2003 production_injection.xls 00 01 02 03 3/26/2004 a I AND � w � r a a ®I - - — --Vao at ea- — - 0. E£ rte o s - __ __ — � aeo a 2003 production_injection.xls 00 01 02 03 3/26/2004 Exhibit 3-D Milne Point Unit - Schrader Bluff Oil Pool SUMMARY OF PERTINENT DATA (As of December 31, 2003) WATERFLOOD START-UP DATE: March 1992 PRODUCTION 0 Prior to Waterflood Start -Up: Oil (MSTB) 902 Gas (MMSCF) 303 Water (MSTB) 136 Since Waterflood Start -Up: 36 Oil (MSTB) 29,069 Gas (MMSCF) 18,319 Water (MSTB) 11,039 FLUID INJECTION i Since Waterflood Startup: Injection Water (MSTB) 42,237 Injection Gas (MMSCF) 0 RESERVOIR PRESSURE n. 4.000' TVD as December, 2003 Pressure (psig) 1,713 WELL COUNT (Wells in Operation)* Production Wells 52 Water Only Injection 36 WAG Injection 0 Gas Only Injection 0 Notes: * Reflects ONLY operating wells. Exhibit 3-E RESERVOIR VOIDAGE BALANCE January - December 2003 Milne Point Unit Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Production: Injection: Oil Water Gas Reservoir Water Gas Voidage Voidage Voidage Month Prod Rate Prod Rate Prod Rate Voidage Inj Rate Inj Rate Replacement Replacement Balance (stb/day) (stb/day) (msef/day) (rbbl/day) (stb/day) (mscf/day) (rbbl/day) Ratio (rbbl/day) Jan -03 18,117 5,259 14,289 40,112 24,040 24,281 0.61 -15,832 Feb -03 16,843 4,593 15,340 39,934 24,501 24,746 0.62 -15,188 Mar -03 18,877 4,703 18,078 45,575 17,228 17,400 0.38 -28,175 Apr -03 18,814 5,089 20,252 49,025 20,848 21,057 0.43 -27,968 May -03 19,732 7,416 19,789 51,441 22,922 23.151 0.45 -28,290 Jun -03 18,734 7,135 19,816 50,404 26,592 16.H58 0.53 -23,546 Jul -03 11,428 4,209 9,444 26,820 29,234 29.526 1.10 2,706 Aug -03 19,737 6,250 15,315 43,866 33,082 33.412 0.76 -10,454 Sep -03 21,721 8,310 16,332 48.975 35,188 35.540 0.73 -13,435 Oct -03 23,922 8,354 18,424 53,755 39,424 39.818 0.74 -13,936 Nov -03 22,622 9,056 18,187 53,095 38,336 38,719 0.73 -14,376 Dec -03 19,567 8,573 15,245 45.9771 31,800 32.118 0.70 -13,859 Avera e: 19,176 6,579 16,709 45,7481 28,600 28.886 0.63 -16,863 Cumulative: mstb mstb mmscf mrb mstb mmscf mrb mrb 12/31/03 29,971 11,175 18,622 61,682 42,237 42,659 0.69 -19,023 Page 1 Exibit 3-F Reservoir Pressure Data Milne Point Field Schrader Bluff Pool Well Well Type ressure Test Date Survey Type Pressureat Datum Comment MPB-02 In' 1/30/2003 SBHP 1979 MPE-13B In' 2/16/2003 SBHP 1786 MPE-29 In' 8/3/2001 SBHP 1853 MPG -01 In' 12/9/2003 FL 1901 Assume same as MPG -05 MPG -03 In' 12/9/2003 PFO 1920 MPG -05 In' 1 12/9/2003 FL 1901 MPG -07 In' 1 12/17/2003 PFO 2412 MPG -09 In' 1 10/15/2002 SBHP 1692 MPG -10 In' 1 3/5/2004 SBHP 2011 MPG -13 In' 1 8/23/2003 SBHP 2448 MPH -11 In' 1 9/25/2003 SBHP 2016 MPH -12 In' 1 10/4/2002 SBHP 1748 MPI-02LS In' 1 2/20/2003 SBHP 2278 MPI-02SS In' 1 2/20/2003 SBHP 2261 MPI -05 In' 1 1/16/2003 SBHP 2143 MPI -09 IN 1 5/20/2003 FL 1588 MPI -10 In' 1 12/5/2002 PFO 1334 MPJ -02 IN 1 9/23/2003 SBHP 1970 MPJ -15 In' 1 12/12/1999 SBHP 1739 MPJ -17 In' 1 12/29/2003 PFO 1768 MPJ -20A In' 1 8/28/2001 SBHP 2102 MPS -02 In' 1 9/13/2003 SBHP 1738 MPS -06 IN 1 10/3/2003 SBHP 1818 MPS-07LS In' 1 9/8/2002 SBHP 1416 MPS-07SS In' 1 9/8/2002 SBHP 1675 MPS-09LS In' 1 6/20/2003 SBHP 1783 MPS-09SS IN 1 6/20/2003 SBHP 1772 MPS-10LS In' 1 6/18/2003 SBHP 1472 MPS-10SS In' 1 6/18/2003 SBHP 1462 MPS-11LS in' 1 9/10/2002 SBHP 1800 MPS-11SS In' 1 9/9/2002 SBHP 1800 MPS-13LS In' 1 10/6/2002 SBHP 1741 MPS-13SS In' 1 10/6/2002 SBHP 1741 MPS -14 In' 1 9/16/2003 SBHP 1729 MPS -15 In' 1 2/8/2003 SBHP 1740 MPS-16LS In' 1 6/26/2003 SBHP 1762 MPS-16SS In' 1 6/26/2003 SBHP 1599 MPS-18LS MPS-18SS I 3/26/2003 SBHP 1607 MPS-20LS 4/6/2003 SBHP 1587 MPS-20SS In' 4/5/2003 SBHP 1668 MPS -21 Mn**In' In' 9/1/2002 SBHP 1825 MPS-26LS In' 6/13/2003 SBHP 1460 MPS-26SS In' 6/13/2003 SBHP 1439 MPS-30LS In' 3/23/2003 SBHP 1571 MPS-30SS In 3/22/2003 SBHP 1628 MPS -31 In' 8/21/2002 SBHP 1789 MPS-33LS In' 12/29/2002 SBHP 1623 MPS-33SS In' 12/28/2002 SBHP 1649 MPC 41 Prod 7/27/2003 SBHP 1524 MPE-15 Prod 11/3/2002 SBHP 1513 MPE-20 Prod 1/25/2004 SBHP 1622 Page 1 MPE-24A Prod 9/8/2002 SBHP 1708 Assume highest pressure from MPS -07 MPE-25 Prod 1/25/2004 SBHP 1648 MPE-30A Prod 1/10/2003 PP 1354 MPG -02 Prod 12/25/2001 FL 1086 MPG -04 Prod 12/3/2002 SBHP 2168 MPG-OSA Prod 11/6/2002 PP 1980 MPG -14 Prod 9/26/2001 PP 1813 MPG -15 Prod 3/17/2001 PP 2001 MPH -04 Prod 7/11/2003 PP 1330 MPH -07A Prod 8/6/2003 PP 1185 MPH -08B Prod 7/10/2003 SBHP 1374 MPH -09 Prod 7/11/2003 PP 1816 MPH -10 Prod 5/17/2003 SBHP 2010 MPH -12 Prod 12/30/2003 PFO 2021 MPH -13A Prod 7/12/2003 PP 1345 MPH -14 Prod 8/7/2003 PP 1461 MPI -03 Prod 3/19/2003 SBHP 1681 MPI -04A Prod 12/25/2001 FL 1407 MPI -06 Prod 12/25/2001 FL 1142 MPI -07 Prod 11/10/2002 SBHP 1520 MPI -08 Prod 7/31/2003 SBHP 1343 MPI -11 Prod 1517 Assume same as 1-12 MPI -12 Prod 3/9/2004 PP 1517 SI well MPI -15 Prod 12/30/2003 SBHP 2193 MPJ -01A Prod 12/8/1999 SBHP 1589 MPJ -03 Prod 7/10/2003 SBHP 1499 MPJ -04 Prod 12/4/2002 SBHP 2059 MPJ -05 Prod 8/1/2003 SBHP 1450 MPJ -07 Prod 3/5/2004 PP 1970 MPJ -08A Prod 10/14/2003 SBHP 1512 Assume similar to MPJ -09A MPJ -09A Prod 10/14/2003 SBHP 1512 MPJ -19A Prod 11/6/2002 PP 1620 MPJ -21 Prod 2/23/2004 PP 1624 Assume similar to MPJ -22 MPJ -22 Prod 2/23/2004 PP 1624 MPJ -23 Prod 1/24/2004 PP 1370 MPJ -24 Prod 10/4/2001 PP 1363 MPS -01 Prod 04/18/03 PP 1959 MPS -03 Prod 08/29/02 PP 1779 MPS -04 Prod 05/15/03 PP 1756 MPS -05 Prod 08/30/02 PP 1773 MPS -08 Prod 08/25/03 PP 1813 MPS -12 Prod 03/15/03 PP 1744 MPS -17 Prod 10/25/02 PP 1698 MPS -19A Prod 03/05/03 PP 1663 MPS -23 Prod 08/26/02 PP 1769 MPS -24 Prod 04/28/03 PP 1840 MPS -25 Prod 08/24/02 PP 1771 MPS -27 Prod 08/27/02 PP 1763 MPS -28 Prod 07/14/03 PP 1808 MPS -29 Prod 11/16/02 PP 1715 MPS -32 Prod 07/13/03 IPP 1875 MPS -34 Prod 09/28/03 PP 1708 MPS -35 Prod 1 09/30/03 IPP 1736 Schrader Bluff Averag 1 1 1,713 Page 2 Exibit 3-G Injection Rate and Pressure Data Milne Point Field Schrader Bluff Pool Wellhead Days Product Subproduct Injection Sw Name Month Pres Avg Operating Code Code Inj Vol Alloc Rate MPB-02 1/1/03 594 23. H2O PW 31,800. 1,383 MPB-02 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 3/1/03 853 8. H2O PW 13,450. 1,681 MPB-02 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPB-02 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPE-13B 1/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 2/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 3/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 4/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 5/1/2003 1310 13 H2O PW 6,476 498 MPE-13B 6/1/2003 1395 17 H2O PW 7,692 452 MPE-13B 7/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 8/1/2003 1262 11 H2O PW 5,985 544 MPE-13B 9/1/2003 1132 7 H2O PW 5,604 801 MPE-13B 10/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 11/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-13B 12/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-29 1/1/2003 787 19 H2O PW 16,357 861 MPE-29 2/1/2003 884 28 H2O PW 27,231 973 MPE-29 3/1/2003 870 5 H2O PW 4,460 892 MPE-29 4/1/2003 819 13 H2O PW 12,812 986 MPE-29 5/1/2003 665 1 H2O PW 25 25 MPE-29 6/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-29 7/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-29 8/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPE-29 9/1/2003 1195 26 H2O PW 29,463 1,133 MPE-29 10/1/2003 1300 15 H2O PW 14,838 989 MPE-29 11/1/2003 1220 30 H2O PW 29,684 989 MPE-29 12/1/2003 994 31 H2O PW 27,289 880 MPG-01 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG-01 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG-01 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG-01 4/1/03 1167 14. H2O PW 7,287. 521 MPG-01 5/1/03 1310 31. H2O PW 19,639. 634 MPG-01 6/1/03 1213 30. H2O PW 12,455. 415 MPG-01 7/1/03 1240 31. H2O PW 16,046. 518 MPG-01 8/1/03 1260 31. H2O PW 16,905. 545 MPG-01 9/1/03 1224 30. H2O PW 12,169. 406 MPG-01 10/1/03 1093 31. H2O PW 19,889. 642 MPG -01 11/1/03 1072 19. H2O PW 12,206. 642 MPG -01 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -03 1/1/03 1038 31. H2O PW 27,583. 890 MPG -03 2/1/03 1023 28. H2O PW 22,520. 804 MPG -03 3/1/03 1014 31. H2O PW 20,650. 666 MPG -03 4/1/03 1007 30. H2O PW 22,235. 741 MPG -03 5/1/03 971 31. H2O PW 21,809. 704 MPG -03 6/1/03 990 30. H2O PW 22,479. 749 MPG -03 7/1/03 956 30. H2O PW 18,692. 623 MPG -03 8/1/03 947 31. H2O PW 17,187. 554 MPG -03 9/1/03 974 30. H2O PW 19,204. 640 MPG -03 10/1/03 980 31. H2O PW 21,518. 694 MPG -03 11/1/03 970 30. H2O PW 19,893. 663 MPG -03 12/1/03 972 9. H2O PW 5,741. 638 MPG -05 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 10/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 11/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -05 12/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -07 1/1/03 1169 31. H2O PW 25,813. 833 MPG -07 2/1/03 1093 28. H2O PW 23,481. 839 MPG -07 3/1/03 1019 31. H2O PW 19,440. 627 MPG -07 4/1/03 1047 30. H2O PW 19,745. 658 MPG -07 5/1/03 1023 31. H2O PW 17,609. 568 MPG -07 6/1/03 1056 30. H2O PW 19,840. 661 MPG -07 7/1/03 939 30. H2O PW 14,817. 494 MPG -07 8/1/03 957 31. H2O PW 18,724. 604 MPG -07 9/1/03 969 30. H2O PW 19,550. 652 MPG -07 10/1/03 967 31. H2O PW 19,829. 640 MPG -07 11/1/03 959 30. H2O PW 16,082. 536 MPG -07 12/1/03 964 17. H2O PW 9,502. 559 MPG -09 1/1/03 767 22. H2O PW 20,046. 911 MPG -09 2/1/03 845 28. H2O PW 24,361. 870 MPG -09 3/1/03 926 31. H2O PW 33,909. 1,094 MPG -09 4/1/03 980 30. H2O PW 30,931. 1,031 MPG -09 5/1/03 1002 31. H2O PW 32,875. 1,060 MPG -09 6/1/03 1062 30. H2O PW 34,907. 1,164 MPG -09 7/1/03 872 31. H2O PW 25,031. 807 MPG -09 8/1/03 939 31. H2O PW 28,893. 932 MPG -09 9/1/03 920 30. H2O PW 28,825. 961 MPG -09 10/1/03 935 31. H2O PW 30,406. 981 MPG -09 11/1/03 955 28. H2O PW 28,452. 1,016 MPG -09 12/1/03 756 13. H2O PW 7,796. 600 MPG -10 1/1/03 1383 31. H2O PW 60,663. 1,957 MPG -10 2/1/03 1570 28. H2O PW 64,271. 2,295 MPG -10 3/1/03 1416 31. H2O PW 54,894. 1,771 MPG -10 4/1/03 1319 30. H2O PW 46,115. 1,537 MPG -10 5/1/03 1378 31. H2O PW 52,915. 1,707 MPG -10 6/1/03 1300 30. H2O PW 42,453. 1,415 MPG -10 7/1/03 1220 31. H2O PW 36,460. 1,176 MPG -10 8/1/03 1207 31. H2O PW 40,594. 1,309 MPG -10 9/1/03 1146 30. H2O PW 34,562. 1,152 MPG -10 10/1/03 1095 31. H2O PW 32,569. 1,051 MPG -10 11/1/03 1104 30. H2O PW 32,804. 1,093 MPG -10 12/1/03 944 31. H2O PW 26,114. 842 MPG -13 1/1/03 1535 31. H2O PW 20,450. 660 MPG -13 2/1/03 1561 28. H2O PW 13,857. 495 MPG -13 3/1/03 1544 6. H2O PW 2,693. 449 MPG -13 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 9/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPG -13 10/1/03 1225 31. H2O PW 18,996. 613 MPG -13 11/1/03 1271 30. H2O PW 19,525. 651 MPG -13 12/1/03 1303 31. H2O PW 19,552. 631 MPH -11 1/1/03 1303 31. H2O PW 22,360. 721 MPH -11 2/1/03 1240 28. H2O PW 16,865. 602 MPH -11 3/1/03 1305 8. H2O PW 6,409. 801 MPH -11 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -11 5/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -11 6/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -11 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -11 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPH -11 9/1/03 917 6. H2O PW 2,901. 484 MPH -11 10/1/03 1004 31. H2O PW 17,975. 580 MPH -11 11/1/03 1048 30. H2O PW 19,364. 645 MPH -11 12/1/03 1061 31. H2O PW 20,654. 666 MPH -12 6/1/03 1201 4. H2O PW 6,565. 1,641 MPH -12 7/1/03 1166 23. H2O PW 20,095. 874 MPH -12 8/1/03 1386 31. H2O PW 39,948. 1,289 MPH -12 9/1/03 1478 30. H2O PW 26,089. 870 MPH -12 10/1/03 1407 31. H2O PW 22,939. 740 MPH -12 11/1/03 1440 29. H2O PW 22,335. 770 MPH -12 12/1/03 1378 27. H2O PW 19,280. 714 MPI -02 1/1/03 1513 31. H2O PW 55,240. 1,782 MPI -02 2/1/03 1502 10. H2O PW 19,288. 1,929 MPI -02 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -02 4/1/03 836 8. H2O PW 5,560. 695 MPI -02 5/1/03 1137 18. H2O PW 15,810. 878 MPI -02 6/1/03 1365 30. H2O PW 29,404. 980 MPI -02 7/1/03 1423 31. H2O PW 28,165. 909 MPI -02 8/1/03 1487 31. H2O PW 30,634. 988 MPI -02 9/1103 1441 30. H2O PW 26,343. 878 MPI -02 10/1/03 1437 31. H2O PW 28,457. 918 MPI -02 11/1/03 1449 30. H2O PW 28,589. 953 MPI -02 12/1/03 1436 31. H2O PW 28,486. 919 MPI -05 1/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -05 2/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -05 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -05 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -05 5/1/03 1216 12. H2O PW 9,591. 799 MPI -05 6/1/03 1363 30. H2O PW 23,871. 796 MPI -05 7/1/03 1391 31. H2O PW 20,810. 671 MPI -05 8/1/03 1482 31. H2O PW 23,518. 759 MPI -05 9/1/03 1490 30. H2O PW 22,061. 735 MPI -05 10/1/03 1481 31. H2O PW 18,607. 600 MPI -05 11/1/03 1491 30. H2O PW 16,321. 544 MPI -05 12/1/03 1454 31. H2O PW 15,770. 509 MPI -09 1/1/03 1517 31. H2O PW 52,669. 1,699 MPI -09 2/1/03 1359 7. H2O PW 13,780. 1,969 MPI -09 3/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -09 4/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPI -09 5/1/03 1207 11. H2O PW 9,862. 897 MPI -09 6/1/03 1257 30. H2O PW 24,415. 814 MPI -09 7/1/03 1244 31. H2O PW 20,786. 671 MPI -09 8/1/03 1260 25. H2O PW 16,717. 669 MPI -09 9/1/03 1277 30. H2O PW 24,543. 818 MPI -09 10/1/03 1411 31. H2O PW 43,134. 1,391 MPI -09 11/1/03 1362 30. H2O PW 38,921. 1,297 MPI -09 12/1/03 1321 31. H2O PW 35,713. 1,152 MPI -10 1/1/03 761 31. H2O PW 26,921. 868 MPI -10 2/1/03 810 28. H2O PW 25,884. 924 MPI -10 3/1/03 902 31. H2O PW 36,888. 1,190 MPI -10 4/1/03 930 30. H2O PW 37,669. 1,256 MPI -10 5/1/03 869 31. H2O PW 31,594. 1,019 MPI -10 6/1/03 783 30. H2O PW 24,685. 823 MPI -10 7/1/03 767 31. H2O PW 26,292. 848 MPI -10 8/1/2003 822 31 H2O PW 32,186 1,038 MPI -10 9/1/2003 861 30 H2O PW 30,828 1,028 MPI -10 10/1/2003 827 31 H2O PW 29,908 965 MPI -10 11/1/2003 820 30 H2O PW 28,389 946 MPI -10 12/1/2003 791 31 H2O PW 26,119 843 MPJ -02 1/1/03 1215 31. H2O PW 29,065. 938 MPJ -02 2/1/03 1402 28. H2O PW 31,275. 1,117 MPJ -02 3/1/03 1281 31. H2O PW 24,116. 778 MPJ -02 4/1/03 1249 30. H2O PW 21,395. 713 MPJ -02 5/1/03 1209 31. H2O PW 22,313. 720 MPJ -02 6/1/03 1228 26. H2O PW 18,774. 722 MPJ -02 7/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -02 8/1/03 0. H2O PW 0. MPJ -02 9/1/03 996 8. H2O PW 4,484. 561 MPJ -02 10/1/03 1064 31. H2O PW 19,756. 637 MPJ -02 11/1/03 1127 30, H2O PW 20,701. 690 MPJ -02 12/1/03 1094 16. H2O PW 9,302. 581 MPJ -15 1/1/03 1001 31. H2O PW 45,694. 1,474 MPJ -15 2/1/03 1057 28. H2O PW 52,053. 1,859 MPJ -15 3/1/03 966 31. H2O PW 38,079. 1,228 MPJ -15 4/1/03 949 30. H2O PW 34,401. 1,147 MPJ -15 5/1/03 926 31. H2O PW 36,668. 1,183 MPJ -15 6/1/03 947 28. H2O PW 26,879. 960 MPJ -15 7/1/03 980 31. H2O PW 34,693. 1,119 MPJ -15 8/1/03 988 24. H2O PW 26,099. 1,087 MPJ -15 9/1/03 1046 30. H2O PW 36,523. 1,217 MPJ -15 10/1/03 1029 31. H2O PW 37,557. 1,212 MPJ -15 11/1/03 1042 30. H2O PW 36,972. 1,232 MPJ -15 12/1/03 964 31. H2O PW 31,669. 1,022 MPJ -17 1/1/03 1254 29. H2O PW 39,144. 1,350 MPJ -17 2/1/03 1480 28. H2O PW 49,500. 1,768 MPJ -17 3/1/03 1392 31. H2O PW 41,311. 1,333 MPJ -17 4/1/03 1376 30. H2O PW 37,701. 1,257 MPJ -17 5/1/03 1154 31. H2O PW 20,566. 663 MPJ -17 6/1/03 1193 30. H2O PW 27,944. 931 MPJ -17 7/1/03 1148 31. H2O PW 25,631. 827 MPJ -17 8/1/03 1183 31. H2O PW 28,260. 912 MPJ -17 9/1/03 1245 30. H2O PW 28,304. 943 MPJ -17 10/1/03 1214 31. H2O PW 29,405. 949 MPJ -17 11/1/03 1199 30. H2O PW 27,993. 933 MPJ -17 12/1/03 1079 11. H2O PW 8,212. 747 MPJ -20A 1/1/2003 799 31 H2O PW 27,311 881 MPJ -20A 2/1/2003 858 28 H2O PW 30,320 1,083 MPJ -20A 3/1/2003 851 31 H2O PW 33,532 1,082 MPJ -20A 4/1/2003 805 30 H2O PW 32,580 1,086 MPJ -20A 5/1/2003 808 31 H2O PW 33,843 1,092 MPJ -20A 6/1/2003 781 30 H2O PW 27,948 932 MPJ -20A 7/1/2003 712 29 H2O PW 26,920 928 MPJ -20A 8/1/2003 736 31 H2O PW 33,989 1,096 MPJ -20A 9/1/2003 692 30 H2O PW 30,994 1,033 MPJ -20A 10/1/2003 669 31 H2O PW 29,976 967 MPJ -20A 11/1/2003 683 30 H2O PW 29,802 993 MPJ -20A 12/1/2003 675 31 H2O PW 29,280 945 MPS -02 9/1/2003 1368 17 H2O PW 26,836 1,579 MPS -02 10/1/2003 1449 31 H2O PW 48,823 1,575 MPS -02 11/1/2003 1410 30 H2O PW 43,152 1,438 MPS -02 12/1/2003 1217 31 H2O PW 37,273 1,202 MPS -06 10/1/2003 1256 27 H2O PW 22,873 847 MPS -06 11/1/2003 1368 30 H2O PW 17,886 596 MPS -06 12/1/2003 1406 31 H2O PW 16,925 546 MPS -07 1/1/2003 1497 31 H2O PW 40,859 1,318 MPS -07 2/1/2003 1520 25 H2O PW 40,176 1,607 MPS -07 3/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPS -07 4/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPS -07 5/1/2003 1393 18 H2O PW 18,480 1,027 MPS -07 6/1/2003 1535 30 H2O PW 29,610 987 MPS -07 7/1/2003 1475 31 H2O PW 32,537 1,050 MPS -07 8/1/2003 1626 31 H2O PW 42,166 1,360 MPS -07 9/1/2003 1604 30 H2O PW 41,369 1,379 MPS -07 10/1/2003 1496 15 H2O PW 19,004 1,267 MPS -07 11/1/2003 1462 30 H2O PW 33,058 1,102 MPS -07 12/1/2003 1557 31 H2O PW 19,268 622 MPS -16 7/1/2003 1372 30 H2O PW 45,554 1,518 MPS -16 8/1/2003 1462 31 H2O PW 59,414 1,917 MPS -16 9/1/2003 1459 30 H2O PW 50,870 1,696 MPS -16 10/1/2003 1471 31 H2O PW 55,827 1,801 MPS -16 11/1/2003 1468 30 H2O PW 54,302 1,810 MPS -16 12/1/2003 1445 31 H2O PW 45,332 1,462 MPS -18 3/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPS -18 4/1/2003 1428 16 H2O PW 24,819 1,551 MPS -18 5/1/2003 1440 31 H2O PW 45,991 1,484 MPS -18 6/1/2003 1481 30 H2O PW 48,755 1,625 MPS -18 7/1/2003 1469 31 H2O PW 48,219 1,555 MPS -18 8/1/2003 1488 31 H2O PW 25,894 835 MPS -18 9/1/2003 1076 30 H2O PW 32,681 1,089 MPS -18 10/1/2003 1425 31 H2O PW 35,777 1,154 MPS -18 11/1/2003 1371 30 H2O PW 32,697 1,090 MPS -18 12/1/2003 1185 31 H2O PW 27,715 894 MPS -20 3/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPS -20 4/1/2003 1315 11 H2O PW 20,243 1,840 MPS -20 5/1/2003 1402 31 H2O PW 46,704 1,507 MPS -20 6/1/2003 1435 30 H2O PW 55,663 1,855 MPS -20 7/1/2003 1487 23 H2O PW 53,678 2,334 MPS -20 8/1/2003 1554 31 H2O PW 76,570 2,470 MPS -20 9/1/2003 1550 30 H2O PW 74,362 2,479 MPS -20 10/1/2003 1568 31 H2O PW 71,304 2,300 MPS -20 11/1/2003 1533 30 H2O PW 70,643 2,355 MPS -20 12/1/2003 1439 31 H2O PW 65,865 2,125 MPS -21 1/1/2003 986 31 H2O PW 32,481 1,048 MPS -21 2/1/2003 1054 28 H2O PW 36,127 1,290 MPS -21 3/1/2003 1044 31 H2O PW 40,157 1,295 MPS -21 4/1/2003 1084 30 H2O PW 45,076 1,503 MPS -21 5/1/2003 949 31 H2O PW 33,793 1,090 MPS -21 6/1/2003 999 30 H2O PW 34,266 1,142 MPS -21 7/1/2003 1035 25 H2O PW 38,526 1,541 MPS -21 8/1/2003 0 H2O PW 0 MPS -21 9/1/2003 886 5 H2O PW 6,482 1,296 MPS -21 10/1/2003 1051 31 H2O PW 44,716 1,442 MPS -21 11/1/2003 1021 30 H2O PW 37,099 1,237 MPS -21 12/1/2003 1001 31 H2O PW 37,538 1,211 MPS -26 7/1/2003 1407 21 H2O PW 29,185 1,390 MPS -26 8/1/2003 1455 31 H2O PW 43,713 1,410 MPS -26 9/1/2003 1496 30 H2O PW 49,378 1,646 MPS -26 10/1/2003 1504 31 H2O PW 46,163 1,489 MPS -26 11/1/2003 1453 30 H2O PW 40,025 1,334 MPS -26 12/1/2003 1391 31 H2O PW 37,682 1,216 MPS -30 3/1/2003 0 1 H2O PW 1,048 1,048 MPS -30 4/1/2003 1455 30 H2O PW 50,812 1,694 MPS -30 5/1/2003 1384 31 H2O PW 45,551 1,469 MPS -30 6/1/2003 1431 30 H2O PW 50,656 1,689 MPS -30 7/1/2003 1407 19 H2O PW 36,519 1,922 MPS -30 8/1/2003 1553 31 H2O PW 66,706 2,152 MPS -30 9/1/2003 1557 30 H2O PW 60,196 2,007 MPS -30 10/1/2003 1531 31 H2O PW 68,035 2,195 MPS -30 11/1/2003 1524 30 H2O PW 62,392 2,080 MPS -30 12/1/2003 1446 31 H2O PW 58,561 1,889 MPS -31 1/1/2003 1192 31 H2O PW 61,903 1,997 MPS -31 2/1/2003 1236 28 H2O PW 53,187 1,900 MPS -31 3/1/2003 1178 31 H2O PW 41,709 1,345 MPS -31 4/1/2003 1202 30 H2O PW 42,493 1,416 MPS -31 5/1/2003 1360 31 H2O PW 45,353 1,463 MPS -31 6/1/2003 1432 30 H2O PW 50,758 1,692 MPS -31 7/1/2003 1437 18 H2O PW 30,198 1,678 MPS -31 8/1/2003 1401 31 H2O PW 65,681 2,119 MPS -31 9/1/2003 1425 30 H2O PW 64,829 2,161 MPS -31 10/1/2003 1433 31 H2O PW 70,673 2,280 MPS -31 11/1/2003 1325 30 H2O PW 49,822 1,661 MPS -31 12/1/2003 1338 31 H2O PW 60,211 1,942 MPS -33 1/1/2003 1515 11 H2O PW 18,571 1,688 MPS -33 2/1/2003 1545 28 H2O PW 36,592 1,307 MPS -33 3/1/2003 1469 31 H2O PW 34,977 1,128 MPS -33 4/1/2003 1384 30 H2O PW 32,814 1,094 MPS -33 5/1/2003 1431 31 H2O PW 43,762 1,412 MPS -33 6/1/2003 1436 30 H2O PW 43,305 1,444 MPS -33 7/1/2003 1480 31 H2O PW 61,000 1,968 MPS -33 8/1/2003 1480 31 H2O PW 59,656 1,924 MPS -33 9/1/2003 1455 30 H2O PW 39,888 1,330 MPS -33 10/1/2003 1424 31 H2O PW 46,981 1,516 MPS -33 11/1/2003 1372 30 H2O PW 31,544 1,051 MPS -33 12/1/2003 1339 31 H2O PW 31,474 1,015 Section 4 Sag River Oil Pool List of Exhibits Waterflood Pattern Map 4-A Total Reservoir Production Plot 4-B Total Reservoir Injection Plot 4-C Pertinent Data Summary 4-D Reservoir Voidage Balance 4-E Static Pressure Data 4-F Injection Rate & Pressure Data By Well 4-G Sag River Oil Pool Waterflood Project Summary The Sag River waterflood area is shown in Exhibit 4-A. The locations of production and injection wells are shown with the waterflood patterns specifically identified. During 2003, there was only 1 Sag production well (F -33A) and 1 injection well (F -73A) that contributed to production/injection. Exhibit 4-13 shows a production plot for the Sag River reservoir covering the entire history through December 2003. There was no production from the reservoir in most of 1999 and the entire year of 2000 because it was not economical to repair the frequently failed ESP's. In 2001, one well (C-23) was converted to gas lift, one well (F -33A) was side-tracked and completed with a jet pump completion, and another well (F -73A) was deepened from an idle Kuparuk well into the Sag River reservoir as an injector. The Sag River Oil Pool oil production averaged 278 STBD, gas production averaged 332 MSCFD, and no water production in 2003. Cumulative production through the end of 2003 is 1.4 MMSTB of oil, 1.5 BSCF of gas, and 1.5 MMSTB of water. The average GOR was 1194 SCF/STB in 2003. Exhibit 4-C shows an injection plot for the Sag River reservoir through December 2003. The only injector (F -73A) started water injection in July 2002. The waterflood injection rate averaged 0.9 MBWD for 2003 and 0.5 MMSCFD. Cumulative water injection since waterflood startup through the end of 2003 is 989 MSTB. Cumulative reservoir voidage was 4.2 MMRB at the end of 2003. The cumulative under -injection volume in the Sag reservoir is 2.9 MMBRD, which is improved over 2002. In 2003, there was more injection into the Sag than voidage due to F -33A being SI for 5 months for wellwork. Plans in 2004 include continuing to make up voidage in the Sag and attempt to redirect more injection from F -73A to F -33A. Exhibit 4-D presents a summary of the pertinent production information for the Sag River Oil Pool. Exhibit 4-E shows a monthly breakdown of production and injection data for the report period. Exhibit 4-F presents the reservoir pressure data for the Sag River wells taken during 2002. Average reservoir pressure was approximately 2722 psi as of December 2003, which is reduced from approximately 3000 psi in 2002. Exhibit 4-G provides a monthly summary of the injection rate and injection pressure data for the Sag River Oil Pool injector. Exhibit 4-A Sag River Formation Waterflood Map, Milne Point Field, March 2004 _ VMilne Point Unit F-82 ®MILNE01 ® F -0rnvb F-42 J -4 2F 3�`0 rf F-8 � OF -10 a98 ® F-46\ ® F-06 \Y 'D L-28 ®F-01® Location F-348 F-17 .F 4 F8 -S88 F - F _(BfI8A5 � (tfF -91 � ®F. 0 0 1C0 £ip 15NRtt a:.ik 19,5[0 0 Exhibit 4-B BP ALASKA - Milne Point Unit SAG Reservoir. Total Production 10000 1000 100 10000 New --- 1000 -- 100 95 SB 97 98 % W 01 02 03 —Oil Prod Cum MSTB SAG_ tOil Prod Rate STB/DAY SAG_ —Water Prod Cum MSTB SAG- -X Water Prod Rale STB/DAY SAG_ —Gas Prod Rate MSCF/DAY SAG_ —*(—Gas Prod Cum MMSCF SAG - 100 90 80 70 60 5 U m 50 n 3 40 30 20 10 0 95 9S 9i % 93 W 01 02 03 —Water Cut % SAG_ 6 Producers OnLine�Gas/Oil Ratio MSCF/STB S 2003 production_injection.xls 2.5 2 1.5 0.5 0 [c1X:10111L! Exhibit 4-D Milne Point Unit - Sag River Oil Pool SUMMARY OF PERTINENT DATA (As of December 31, 2003) WATERFLOOD START-UP DATE: July 1, 2002 PRODUCTION 2,722 Prior to Waterflood Start -Up: Oil (MSTB) 1,299 Gas (MMSCF) 1,302 Water (MSTB) 1,481 Since Waterflood Start -Up: 0 Oil (MSTB) 139 Gas (MMSCF) 17,320 Water (MSTB) 0 FLUID INJECTION Since Waterflood Startup: Injection Water (MSTB) 989 Injection Gas (MMSCF) 179 RESERVOIR PRESSURE Q 8.500' TVD ss December, 2003 Pressure (psig) 2,722 WELL COUNT (Wells in Operation)* Production Wells 1 Water Only Injection 0 WAG Injection 1 Gas Only Injection 0 Notes: • Reflects ONLY operating wells. Exhibit 4E RESERVOIR VOIDAGE BALANCE Milne Point Unit Sag River Oil Pool January - December 2003 Production: Injection: Oil Water Gas Reservoir Water Gas Voidage Voidage Voidage Month Prod Rate Prod Rate Prod Rate Voidage Inj Rate Inj Rate Replacement Replacement Balance (stb/day) (stb/day) (mscf/day) (rbbl/day) (stb/day) (msef/day) (rbbl/day) Ratio (rbbl/day) Jan -03 0 0 0 0 2,499 0 2,549 2,549 Feb -03 0 0 0 0 4,216 0 4.301 4,301 Mar -03 0 0 0 0 3,543 0 3.614 3,614 Apr -03 353 0 408 686 1,014 276 1.305 1.90 619 May -03 291 0 122 408 0 1,249 1.226 3.00 818 Jun -03 542 0 459 889 0 1,356 1.332 1.50 442 Jul -03 0 0 0 0 0 201 198 198 Aug -03 13 0 19 29 0 1,010 991 34.28 962 Sep -03 565 0 629 1,075 0 1,011 993 0.92 -82 Oct -03 623 0 970 1,458 0 430 422 0.29 -1,036 Nov -03 595 0 892 1,359 0 220 216 0.16 -1,143 Dec -03 357 0 488 769 0 114 112 0.15 -657 Avera e: 278 0 332 5561 9391 489 1.438 2.59 882 Cumulative: mstb mstb mmscf mrb mstb mmscf mrb mrb 12/31/03 1,438 1,481 1,467 4.116 989 179 1.184 5.28 -2,932 Page I Exibit 4-F Reservoir Pressure Data Milne Point Field Sag River Pool Well Well Type ressure Test Date I Survey Type ressure n Datum I Comment MPF -73A In'6/13/2002 SBHP 3041 MPF -33A Prod 4/1/2003 SBHP 2402 Sag Average 1 1 2,722 Page 1 Exhibit 5-A Milne Point Unit 2003 Surveillance Logs Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sw Name Project Well Type Ree Dale Log Type Comments Spins: 92% B Sands, 8% C Sands 2304 BPD and WHIP= MPB-14i Ku aruk In actor 01/26/04 STP 3000 psi Splits: 32% B/C and 68% A Sands- 1200 BWPD and MPC -10i Ku aruk Injector 01/12/03 SZT WHIP=2360 psi Splits: 11% B/C and 89% A Sands. 3250 BWPD and MPC -15i Ku aruk Injector 02/04/04 STP WHIP=2890 psi Splits 2% into B/C sands; 98% into A sands MPF -62i Ku aruk Injector 01/13/04 STP 100% A sands, 0% B sands. In-line spinner only (FBS MPJ -11i Ku aruk Injector 01/02I04 STP 37% B6, 63% A3/A2 (unable to log deep enough to gel split MPJ -13i Ku aruk Injector 02/05/04 STP between A3 and A2 sands) MPK-18i Ku aruk Injector 01/04/04 STP Splits 100% into C sands Splits 26% B/C, 74% A. MPL-09i Ku aruk Injector 11/08/03 STP Splits 72% B/C and 28% A Sands. MPL-10i Ku aruk Injector 11/12/03 STP, WBL MPL-16i Ku aruk Injector 01/12/04 STP Slits 19% BIC, 81%A Splits 0% B/C. 100% A Sand, SI temp passes indicate that B/C MPL-24i Ku aruk Infector 01/01/04 STP, WBL Sand may be getting slight injection. MPE-13B Schrader Injector DED OA sand injector only FBS damaged, unable to determine splits. Temp indacles flow MPG -07 Schrader Injector 07/03/03 STP N and 0 sands MPG -13 Schrader Inieclor 10/03/03 STP —70% OA, 30% OB MPI -02 LS Schrader Int Elam DED OB sand Injector only MPI -02 SS Schrader Infector DED OA sand injector only MPI -05 Schrader Injector DED N sand injector only 1520 bwpd: 37% N, 63% OB, 0% OB 1160 bwpd: 52% N, 48$ MPI -09 Schrader Injector 10/05/03 STP OA 0% OB Injecting through screens - cannot split between OA & OB, 576 MPJ -02 Schrader Injector 09/23/03 STP low :77%N 23%O O sands only. 35% CA, 65% OB MPJ -15 Schrader Infector 06/15/03 STP, WBL At 5a4,1708, and 2188 bwpd -30% OA, -70% OB MPJ -17 Schrader Injector 05/12/03 STP 1780 bwpd, -49% NB, 51% OA, 0% OB MPS -02 Schrader Injector 10/04/03 STP Water movement Identified up beyond NB sands MPS -21 Schrader Infector 12/23/03 WFL 79% OA, 21% OB MPS -31 Schrader Injector 06/09/03 STP 9% NB, 53% OA, 38% OB - Post adperfs in NB sands. MPS -31 Schrader Injector 10/28/03 STP DED = Dedicated Injection into single sand STP = Spinner, Temperature, Pressure SZT = Separate Zone Test FSPL = Full Suite Production Log RFT = Repeated Formation Rest RST = Reservior Saturation Tool WFL = Water Flow Log WBL= Warmback log PDS = Pulsed Decor Section 6 Shut in Well Status List of Exhibits Milne Point Shut in Well Status 1/1/2003 —12131/2003 6-A Exibit 6-A 2003 Shut In Wells Milne Point Unit Sw Name Date Shutdn Reason for Well Shubin r Currenf Mechanical Condition of Well Future Utility Plans & Possibilities Comments MPB-01 WSW Sep -01 E ESP failed 1 Water source well not currently needed. Evaluate replacing ESP when need arises MPB-07 Jul -97 A No known problems 1 High GOR well, Facilities can not handle gas. Possible production after gas expansion project. Needs permanent flowline installed. MPB-08i Me -94 E No known problems 3 Further use as an injector not required MPB-10 Dec -02 E No known problems. High wc. 3 Evaluatingpossible plans. MPB-13 Jan -86 B GL well that was shut in due to high water cut. Possible channel into water zone. 3 W ellhouse and flowlines removed MPB-17i Jan -96 E No mechanical problems. Quick communication with producer 3 W ellhouse and towlines removed MPB-19 Jul -91 B GL well. High water cut producer. Possible frac into water zone 3 Wellhouse and flowlines removed MPB-23 Apr -01 A No known problems 1 High GOR well, Facilities can not handle gas. Possible production after gas expansion ro ect. MPC -11i Feb -96 E No known problems 3 Further use as an injector not required while associated producer shut-in MPC- 12i/12Ai Jan -00 E Fish in hole, drilling problems 4 Suspended due to drilling problems. MPC -16 Aug -93 A High GOR well, perfs and completion abandoned 3 W ellhouse and flowlines removed MPC -17i May -00 D Leak in 9 5/8" casing to surface 1 Evaluating possible repair plans MPC -20 Apr -00 B High water cut well, no mechanical problems 1 W ellhouse and flowlines removed. Evaluating possible plans. MPC -23 Apr -02 D Lost integrity of CT let pump. 1 Evaluatinq Possible plans. Sag Producer. CFP02i Nov -95 E Thief -zone directly to 815 1 Evaluating possible plans MPD -01 Dec -90 C Dead ESP completion, no support to block 1 Evaluating possible plans. No fowline. Possible alternative uses or wellbore MPD -02/ 02A Aug -99 B Dead ESP completion, very high water cut well 1 Evaluating possible plans MPE-02i Aug -98 C No known problems. Well is secured w/ downhole plug 2 Recomplele to upper Kup zone MPE-20 Au -02 E ESP failed. Cycle well. 1 Evaluating workover MPE-21 Nov -98 E ESP sanded -up 1 Evaluatinq workover MPE-25 Dec -01 B No confirmed problems. High we 1 Evaluating possible plans MPE-33 Oct -99 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating conversion o' t pump MPF -41i Feb -00 E High pressure bock. Si or ST of F -57A. 1 Likely return to injection after F -57A BOL. MPG -06 Jul -01 E ESP sanded up. 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPG -11 Jul -01 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating conversion to in ection MPG -12 Jul -01 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating possible plans MPH -01 Oct -98 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPH -02 Nov -01 A No known problems. 1 Hicih GOR well. Evaluating possible plans MPH -03 Aug -91 C No known problems. Low productivity due to faulting 1 Evaluating sidetrack possib8fties MPI-01 Dec -98 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating possible plans MPJ -12 Jul -98 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPJ -16i Jan -99 E No known problems 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPJ -22 Dec -01 C ESP failed 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPL-17 Apr -00 B ESP failed. Low remaining reserves 1 Evaluating sidetrack possibilities MPL-21i Oct -98 E High pressure block. 1 Possible return to injection when pressure lowers or convert to producer MPL-35/ 35A Sep -01 D Failed sftetrack attempt due to drilling problems 4 Suspended due to drilling problems. MPL-37A Nov -99 C Dead ESP, no other mechanical issuses 1 Evaluating possible sidetrack or recompleton MPL-39i Jan -99 E Located in isolated fault bock, does not support off -sets 1 Evaluating possible sidetrack or recompletion MPLA5 Feb -01 C ESP failed. Low productivity due to heavy oil. 1 Evaluating possible conversion to jet pump 'Note - Wells were shut in 100% during 2003 Milne Pt Shut In Wells 2003.x16 Exhibit 5-A Milne Point Unit 2003 Surveillance Logs Kuparuk River Oil Pool Schrader Bluff Oil Pool Sw Name Project Well Type Rec Date Log Type Comments Splits: 92% B Sands, 8% C Sands 2304 BPD and WHIP= MPB-14i Ku aruk Injector 01/26/04 STP 3000 psi Splits: 32% BIC and 68% A Sands. 1200 BWPD and MPC -101 Ku aruk Injector 01/12/03 SZT WHIP=2360 psi Splits: 11%B/C and 89%A Sands. 3250 BWPD and MPC -151 Ku aruk Injector 02/04/04 STP WHIP=2890 psi Splits 2% into B/C sands; 98% into A sands MPF -62i Ku aruk Injector 01/13/04 STP 100%A sands, 0% B sands. In-line spinner only (FBS MPJ -1 li Ku aruk Injector 01/02/04 ISTP 37% B6, 63% A3/A2 (unable to log deep enough to get split MPJ -131 Ku aruk Injector 02/05/04 STP between A3 and A2 sands MPK-18i Ku aruk Injector 01/04/04 STP Splits 100% into C sands Splits 26% BIC. 74% A. MPL-091 Ku aruk Injector 11/08/03 STP Splits 72% B/C and 28%A Sands. MPL-10i Ku aruk Injector 11/12/03 STP, WBL MPL-16i Ku aruk Injector 01/12/04 STP Slits 19% B/C. 81%A Splits 0% B/C, 100% A Sand, SI temp passes indicate that BIC MPL-24i Ku aruk Injector 01/01/04 STP, WBL Sand maybe getting slight injection. MPE-13B Schrader Inject" DED OA sand injector only FBS damaged, unable to determine splits. Temp indactes Bow MPG -07 Schrader Injector 07/03/03 STP i t N nd O s n MPG -13 Schrader Injector 10/03/03 STP —70% OA 30% OB MPI -02 LS Schrader Injector DED OB sand injector only MPI -02 SS Schad" Injector DED OA sand injector only MPI -05 Schrader Inject" DED N sand injector only 1520 bwpd: 37% N, 63% OB, 0% OB 1160 bwpd: 52% N, 48$ MPI -09 Schrader Injector 10/05/03 STP OA 0% OB Injecting through screens - cannot split between OA & OB, 576 MPJ -02 Schrader Injector 09/23/03 STP b : 77% N 23% O O sands only. 35% OA, 65% OB MPJ -15 Schrader Inject" 06/15/03 STP, WBL At 584, 1708, and 2188 bwpd —30% OA, —70% OB MPJ -17 Schrader Inject" 05/12/03 STP 1780 bwpd, —49% NB, 51% OA, 0% OB MPS -02 Schrader Injector 10/04/03 STP Water movement Identified up beyond NB sands MPS -21 Schrader linlector 12/23/03 jWFL 79% CA, 21% 08 MPS -31 Schrader Inert r 06/09/03 STP 9% NB, 53% OA, 38% OB - Post adpeds in NB sands. MPS -31 1 Schrader Jlnjet,r 10/28/03 STP DED = Dedicated injection into single sand STP = Spinner, Temperature, Pressure SZT = Separate Zone Test FSPL = Full Suite Production Log RFT = Repeated Formation Rest RST = Reseivior Saturation Tool WFL = Water Flow Log WBL = Warmback log PDS = Pulsed Decay Exibit 6-A 2003 Shut In Wells Milne Point Unit 1. Reasons for Well Shut -Fn A. High GOR, curently uncompetitive to produce due to facility constraints, no known mechanical problems B. High water, currently uneconomic to produce, no known mechanical problems C. Low production rate, no known mechanical problems D. Mechanical Problem E. Other (Specify under comments) 2. Current Mechanical Condition Briefly describe the current mechanical condition including the condition of installed tubing and casing strings. 3. Future Utility 1. Evaluating remedial, sidetrack and/or redrill opportunities 2. Remedial well work planned 3. Long term Shut-in well/ No immediate plans 4. Suspended well 5. P&A planned 6, Other (Specify under comments) 'Note - Wells were shut in 100% during 2003 Milne PI Shut In Wells 2003.xis Future Utility 1swNaMe I Reason for I Plans 8 Date Shut -In Well Shut-in' Current Mechanical Condition of Well Possibilities Comments 1. Reasons for Well Shut -Fn A. High GOR, curently uncompetitive to produce due to facility constraints, no known mechanical problems B. High water, currently uneconomic to produce, no known mechanical problems C. Low production rate, no known mechanical problems D. Mechanical Problem E. Other (Specify under comments) 2. Current Mechanical Condition Briefly describe the current mechanical condition including the condition of installed tubing and casing strings. 3. Future Utility 1. Evaluating remedial, sidetrack and/or redrill opportunities 2. Remedial well work planned 3. Long term Shut-in well/ No immediate plans 4. Suspended well 5. P&A planned 6, Other (Specify under comments) 'Note - Wells were shut in 100% during 2003 Milne PI Shut In Wells 2003.xis