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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2009 Northstar Oil PoolRECEIVED Date: 03/31/2010 MAR Attn: AOGCC BPXA Well DATA TRANSMITTAL Enclosed is the 2009 Northstar Unit, Northstar Oil Pool Annual Reservoir Surveillance Report. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact John Garing (564-5167) or Mark Sauve (564-4660). Please Sign and Return one copy of this transmittal. Date'Name Es David J. Szabo Head of Resource Management Alaska Consolidated Team (ACT) March 31, 2010 Dan Seamount Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave #100 Anchorage, Alaska, 99501-3539 BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. 900 East Benson Boulevard P.O. Box 196612 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 (907) 561-5111 Phone: (907) 564-4796 Fax: (907)564-4440 Email SzaboDJ@bp.com Web: www.bp.com RE: Northstar Field, Northstar Oil Pool Annual Reservoir Performance Report Dear Mr. Seamount: 0 4 BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., as operator of the Northstar Unit, hereby submits the attached Annual Reservoir Performance Report in accordance with the requirements of Conservation Order 458A and 20 AAC 25.115. This report covers the period January 1 through December 31, 2009. The report is organized according to the outline provided in Rule 7 of the conservation order. Item f, Future development plans, and g, Review of Annual Plan of Operations and Development have been combined into a single item titled Review of Annual Plan of Operations and Development and Future Development plans. The final section addresses 20 AAC 25.115. BP reserves the right to alter the content of the analyses contained in this report at any time based upon the most recent surveillance information obtained. Please contact John Garing (564-5167) or Mark Sauve (564-4660) if there are any questions. Sincerely, kd Szabo cc: Jeff Walker, MMS Kevin Banks, DNR Bob Gage, Murphy R. L. Skillern, BP File Annual Reservoir Performance, Report Northsftr Field Northstar Oil Pool January 2009 through December 2009 by March, 2010 Table of Contents A. Progress of Enhanced Recovery Project and Reservoir Management Summary B. Voidage Balance by Month of Produced Fluids and Injected Fluids and Cumulative Status C. Summary and Analysis of reservoir pressure surveys within the pool D. Results and Analysis of Production and Injection Log surveys, tracer surveys, observation well surveys and any other special monitoring. E. Review of pool production allocation factors and issues over the prior year F. Review of Annual Plan of Operations and Development and Future Development Plans G. Status of wells shut-in for 365 days or more Attachment 1: Map of well Locations Attachment 2: Northstar Field 2009 Overview Statistical Summary Attachment 3: Northstar Field 2009 Reservoir Pressure Report, Form 10-412 6 A) Progress of Enhanced Recovery Project and Reservoir Management Summary During 2009, well NS33 was sidetracked and completed in the Ivishak reservoir (as NS33A) with initial production peaking at 3,000 bbls/day. Well NS-33A's 2009 production was Oil=57,431 bbls, Gas= 120,445 mscf, and Water=152,784 bbls. The location of this new well is shown in Attachment 1. Production and injection statistics are summarized in Attachment 2. Average daily oil production was 21,864 bopd and average daily gas injection was 509.6 mmscfpd. The balance values reported do not include oil production from satellite well NS34A During 2009, gas injection was calculated to be 7,648 thousand -reservoir barrels (MRB) more than reservoir voidage. At year end, the reservoir overall cumulative voidage replacement ratio is 1.01. The average of reservoir pressure control for 2009 was 5,112 psia. K B) Voidage Balance by Month of Produced Fluid and Injected Fluids - 2009 2009 Injected Fluids Net Produced Fluids Year Cum Formation Import Total Injection, Cum, since start Gas, MRS Gas, MRS Total MRS Cum 9,255 1,881 Free Gas, Water, Voidage, Year since sta Month Oil, MRS MRS MRS;MRS 1,748 Cum, MRS; up, MRS Jan -2009 1.536 8.243 439 9,779 9,779 676,938 Feb -2009 1,355 6,996 398 8,351 18,130 685,289 Mar -2009 1,559 8,513 440 10,072 28,202 695,360 Apr -2009 1,509 8,476 431 9,984 38,186 705,345 May -2009 1,523 8,847 440 10,370 48,556 715,715 Jun -2009 1,523 8,718 440 10,241 58,798 725,956 Jul -2009 1,417 9,222 436 10,639 69,436 736,595 Aug -2009 1,400 9,431 445 10,831 80,267 747,426 Sep -2009 556 3,565 168 4,121 84,388 751,547 Oct -2009 1,335 9,320 429 10,656 95,044 762,203 Nov -2009 1,367 10,049 402 11,416 106,460 773,618 Dec -2009 1,453 10,761 422 12,213 118,673 785,832 2009 Totals 16,533 102,140 4,889 118,673 Injected Fluids 4 Net Injection (Injection - Production) Net Year Year Cum Formation Import Total Injection, Cum, since start Gas, MRS Gas, MRS MRS, MRS up, MRB 9,255 1,881 11,136 11,136 678,531 7,897 1,332 9,229 20,365 687,760 9,549 1,748 11,297 31,663 699,057 9,481 1,802 11,284 42,946 710,341 9,863 1,896 11,759 54,705 722,100 9,721 776 10,497 65,202 732,597 10,148 325 10,472 75,675 743,069 10,361 709 11,070 86,744 754,139 3,861 615 4,476 91,221 758,615 10,190 784 10,974 102,195 769,589 10,957 697 11,654 113,849 781,244 11,728 744 12,472 126,321 793,715 113,011 13,310 126,321 4 Net Injection (Injection - Production) Net Year Cum, Injection, Cum, since stars MRS MRB up, MRS 1,357 1,357 1,593 878 2,235 2,471 1,226 3,461 3,697 1,299 4,760 4,996 1,389 6,149 6,385 256 6,405 6,641 -166 6,238 6,474 239 6,477 6,713 355 6,832 7,068 318 7,151 7,387 239 7,389 7,625 259 7,648 7,884 7,648 C) Summary and Analysis of reservoir pressure surveys within the pool Static bottom hole pressures collected in 2009 are summarized below. Well Date Extrapolated Pressure at -11,100' TVDss Datum, psia Data Source NS08 1/31/2009 5098 OTHER NS08 2/23/2009 5115 SBHP NS08 3/17/2009 5113 OTHER NS08 4/22/2009 5135 OTHER NS08 7/6/2009 5130 OTHER NS08 9/14/2009 5106 OTHER NS08 11/24/2009 5120 OTHER NS09 2/24/2009 5082 SBHP NS09 6/7/2009 5110 SBHP NS13 3/13/2009 5128 OTHER NS13 4/22/2009 5136 OTHER NS13 6/29/2009 5136 OTHER NS13 7/19/2009 5123 OTHER NS13 9/14/2009 5111 OTHER NS13 11/1/2009 5117 OTHER NS14A 3/17/2009 5125 OTHER NS14A 4/8/2009 5132 OTHER NS14A 5/2/2009 5137 OTHER NS14A 6/19/2009 5142 OTHER NS14A 9/14/2009 5108 OTHER NS16A 9/18/09 5108 SBHP NS18 2/16/2009 5109 SBHP NS 19 9/28/09 5097 SBHP NS21 7/19/2009 5082 OTHER NS21 9/16/2009 5074 OTHER NS24 7/3/09 5139 SBHP NS28 1/30/2009 5099 OTHER NS28 2/10/2009 5101 OTHER NS28 3/15/2009 5107 OTHER NS28 4/22/2009 5122 OTHER NS28 6/15/2009 5133 OTHER NS28 12/15/09 5098 OTHER NS28 9/15/09 5090 OTHER NS30 9/14/09 5121 OTHER NS33 4/16/09 5101 RFT NS34A 12/20/09 4960 OTHER NS34A 7/8/09 5006 OTHER NS34A 9/20/09 4983 OTHER These pressures are graphically represented in the next figure that is a plot of pressure by well versus time. These data show the increase of reservoir pressures during 2009. The average Northstar field reservoir pressure for 2009 is 5,112 psia. Please note that well NS -34A is a satellite well to the main field. A complete listing of data from these surveys is shown in Attachment 3 on the AOGCC Reservoir Pressure Report form. C� Northstar Well Pressure Data tNS06 0 NS07 X NS08 W NS09 fNS12 +NS13 —NS14 —NS15 NS16 -C—NS17 NS18 •- --NS19--W-.—NS20 X NS21 —0-- NS22 NS23 —NS24 f NS25 NS27 $ NS29 —W— NS31 T NS05 f NS28 t NS11 - * NS30 5250 CO)Ei 5200 0 0 0 5150 cc D 0 5100 N d a d 5050 m 5000 N N N N M M M M V V V V M Ln LO In 0 0 0 CO r` r` r- r` M M M M O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O C +. - o t �- CL 7 U a 7 U L1 U d U C2 U co Q 7 U M C L 3 U Q 7 U N Q 7 U N Q O Q O 0 Q O -3 Q O� Q O Q O Q O Q O Q O 7 �� �I■NIIN IPA - 7 D) Results and Analysis of Production and Injection Log surveys, tracer surveys, observation well surveys and any other special monitoring. 12 production profiles and zero injection profiles were obtained in 2009. The following table summarized these as well as previous profile results. Did not log across entire perforation interval: therfore, unknown contibutions from open zones below logged interval are indicated by Gas tracer status: The gas tracer program, initiated in 2004, was concluded in 2008 and no further updates are required for this reporting period. 0 Perce tage of tow from/to interval. Blank intervals are not perforated. Well Name Well Type Date Log Type Ivishak Shublik D Zone E Ivishak Zone D Ivishak Zone C3 Ivishak Zone C2 lvishak Zone C1 Ivishak Zone B NSi23 Injector 7/13/2003 MemoS/T/P 6 29 13 18 16 18 NS27 Injector 712 1 12 0 0 4 S/T/P 5 12 19 26 38 NS13 Producer 10/4/2004 51TIP/Gradb/Ghost 12 59 19 10 NS08 Producer 12!7/2004 SIT/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 55 31 9 5 NS09 Producer 12/11/2004 S/T/PIGradio 54 29 17 0 NS24 Producer 3/26/2005 Memory 5/UP/Gradin 43 57 0 NS24 Producer 3/27/2005 RST/Borax-PNL NS14 Producer 3/29/2005 S/T/P/Gradio tiost 55 43 2 NS19 Producer 5/1612005 Memo S/T/P 100 NS14 Producer 6126/2005 Memo S/T/P/FCAP 17 45 38 NS06 Producer 6/30/2005 S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost 49 40 11 N528 Producer 8/20/2005 Memory S/T/P/DEFT/Ghost 100 NS05 Producer 1 0 /712 0 0 5 Memory SMP 60 40 0 NS16 Producer 5/5/2006 S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost 43 42 15 NS11 Producer 12/20/2006 Memory S/T/PIDEFT1Ghost 82 18 NS09 Producer 12/22/2006 SR/P/Gradio 65 30 5 NS08 Producer 4110P2007 Memp SKT/P 1 20 0 27 1 53 NS24 Producer 4/11/2007 Memo S/T/P 50 50 NS19 Producer 4/24/2007 S/r/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 98 2 NS13* Producer 7/14/2007 Mem S/TIPIGradio 0 100 - NS15* Producer 5/1012008 Mern ory SIT/P/Gradio 87 13 NS09 Producer 8/29/2008 Baker Gas/Fluid View NS24 Producer 8/30/2008 Baker Gas/Fluid View NS16A Producer 9/12/2008 S/T/P/GradidGhost/DEFT 100 0 NS16A Producer 9/1612008 SR/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 100 0 NS'I16A Producer 10/21/2008 S/T/P/GradidGhost/DEFT 100 0 NS24 Producer 12/3/2008 S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost 100 0 NS24 Producer 1215/2008 51 T1P/Gradio/Ghost 0 100 0 NS16A Producer 2/12/2009 S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 100 0 NS05 Producer 2/14/2009 SR/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 73 27 NS19 Producer 4/19/2009 SITIP1GradidGhost/DEFT 96 4 NS16A Producer 4/20/2009 SR/P/GradiofGhost/DEFT 90 10 NS33A Producer 11/12/2009 Neutron WF ba and Memo S/T/P 100 NS05 Producer 11/1612009 Mem S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 70 30 NS30 Producer 11/19/2009 Memory S/T/P/Gradio/GhosUDEFT 50 50 NS11 Producer 11/2112009 Memo S/TIP1Gradic/DEFT 80 20 NS21 Producer 12/13/2009 Memory S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT 100 N520 NS22 Producer Producer 112116/2009, 12/15/2009 MamorySrUP/GradiolGhost/DEF-r Memory S/T/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT i 60 50 40 50 1 N534A I Producer 12/21/2009 MemM SR/P/Gradio/Ghost/DEFT I I I J 100 Did not log across entire perforation interval: therfore, unknown contibutions from open zones below logged interval are indicated by Gas tracer status: The gas tracer program, initiated in 2004, was concluded in 2008 and no further updates are required for this reporting period. 0 E) Review of pool production allocation factors and issues over the prior year Theoretical production is calculated for each Northstar producing well on a daily basis. A well's theoretical production is calculated using average wellhead flowing pressure and hours on production as follows: n hoursproduced X 1— (P.hsi Pwhf X _ Qaof — theoretical 24 ) ') Where: hourspmduced = hours on line Pwhf = average wellhead flowing pressure Pwhsi = shut-in wellhead pressure n = flow exponent Qaof = absolute open flow of well with Pwhf = 0 psi Qtheoretical = theoretical production The input parameters (n, Qaof and Pwhs;) for each well are determined from well test data and systems analysis and are reviewed each time new test data becomes available. The actual total production for a day is divided by the summation of the theoretical production from each well to calculate a daily allocation factor. This allocation factor is then multiplied by each well's theoretical production to calculate allocated production. Allocation factors for 2009 averaged 1.11 for oil, 0.95 for water and 0.97 for gas. F) Review of Annual Plan of Operations and Development and Future Development Plans Northstar concluded 2009 with six gas injection wells, twenty-one producing wells and two Class I disposal wells on line. Historical well count for the last two years are summarized in the following table. Year Count Producers 2 NS06 1 NS05 2 NS06 3 NS07 4 NS08 5 NS09 6 NS11 7 NS12 O 8 NS13 00 9 NS14A O 10 NS15 O 11 NS16A N 12 NS18 13 NS19 14 NS20 15 NS21 16 NS22 17 NS24 18 NS28 19 NS30 20 NS34A S 14A S16A 1 NS05 2 NS06 3 NS07 4 NS08 5 NS09 6 NS11 7 NS12 8 NS13 9 N O 10 NS15 O O 11 N N 12 NS18 13 NS19 14 NS20 15 NS21 16 NS22 17 NS24 18 NS28 19 IN 20 N 21 N �Id = Wells Completed in MMS Acreage S33A S34A 10 NS17 NS23 NS25 NS27 NS29 NS31 NS17 NS23 NS25 NS27 NS29 NS31 Class I Dis NS10 NS32 NS10 NS32 Future Development Plans The possibility that satellite hydrocarbon accumulations may exist within expected drilling reach from the island is recognized. These targets will be the subject of additional appraisal. As of March 2010, no drilling activities are ongoing at Northstar. It is anticipated that the drilling rig currently stacked at Northstar, Nabors 33E, with be de- mobilized from the island during the 2010 barging season. 11 G) Status of Wells Shut-in for 365 days or More (20 AAC 25.115) Producer NS28 was the only well at Northstar shut-in for all of 2009. Northstar Shut -In Wells 2009 Sw Name Date Shut- In Reason for Well Shut -In' Current Mechanical Condition of We112 Future Utility Plans S Possibilities' Comments NS28 Dec -08 A. High GOR No mechanical integrity issues 6. Other Possible injection convsersion candidate 1. Reasons for Well Shut -1n 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 R 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 Longterm Shut-in well/ No immediate plans 4. Suspended well 5 P&A planned 6. Other (Specify under comments) 12 W by North9tar Well 9tetm Basemep 0 AOOCC Anr l Pbrforrrtenoe Report Author. DougVdlson Horizontal Scale: 1"=6,000ft Date: 10 March, 2010 1:72000 1 inch = 6000 feet 4000 0 4000 9000 12000 ft 1 0 1 2 3 mi ` Projection Information: Alaska State Plane Zone 4 Clarke 1866, NAD1927 NS21 ----- Legend Well Status as of 12/31/2009 = • NS18 NS23• •••"N� NS34A �l --._.'�^""•�.� NS29 ® Disposal Well 9 NS17 • i • NS24 'NS321 Gas Injector NS15 NS28 -- i NS08 y • Oil ProducerrS •NS1314 NSA &M *N NS12 - • NS16A • ■ •NS07 �NS27 NS30 ...... Unit Boundary NS09 "- -- Lease Tract Boundary - •i �� -- ti� - Ivishak Boundary ;-_• - — —� •NS05 ■NS19 by North9tar Well 9tetm Basemep 0 AOOCC Anr l Pbrforrrtenoe Report Author. DougVdlson Horizontal Scale: 1"=6,000ft Date: 10 March, 2010 1:72000 1 inch = 6000 feet 4000 0 4000 9000 12000 ft 1 0 1 2 3 mi ` Projection Information: Alaska State Plane Zone 4 Clarke 1866, NAD1927 Attachment 2 NORTHSTAR FIELD 2009 OVERVIEW STATISTICAL SUMMARY WELL STATISTICS As of 12/31/2009 Full year (1) As of 12/09 (2) P rod uce rs 20 21 1 njectors 8 8 NOTES: (1) V1kll count data renecis ONLY those velswhich contributed to productioNirjectionduring fie respective year (2) Alive mels as of December 2009 PRODUCTIONIINJECTION STATISTICS Cumulative Start -Up Production 2009 through 12/31/09 Oil (BBL) 7,980,198 141,815,261 Gas (MCF) 167,618,464 1,004,695,257 Water(BBL) 5,384,807 28,686,458 Injection 509,611 AVERAGE RESERVOIR PRESSURE Water (BBL) into NS10 & NS32Disposal Well 5,775,301 32,022,300 Gas (MCF) 186,007,865 1,169,921,086 Balance (excludes satellite well NS -34A of Production) Cum Production (MRB) 118,673 785,819 Cum Injecton(MRB) 126,321 793,710 Ove r/U nd e r (M R B) 7,648 7,891 DAILY AVERAGE RATE DATA 2009 Production Oil, BOPD 21,864 Gas, MCF/D 459,229 Water, BWPD 14,753 Injection Water, BWPD 15,823 Gas, MCFPD 509,611 AVERAGE RESERVOIR PRESSURE Average of surveys obtained in 2009 14 5112 psia Attachment 3: Reservoir Pressure Report 15 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM9111SSION RESERVOIR PRESSURE REPORT ., Dxmlx SP Emwalan�AwAa ha �Adaess: P.O-Box M012, A . 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Fresar.re s OraOtnt psllt Ddu- (Cbl 0 306600111'0 590100 IVISHAK 11068-11 ON 1+3112005 81EOTHER 20D 8534 45101 lilac 0.13 5098 1NS08 EUM2305HODO•D 590108 IVIS.MAK 11069-1109&g.'14,12009 1368SBHP 252 11071 SW lilac 033 5115 '4509 50G29231560000'O 5913101 IiVISHAK 11069-1119 189E OTHER 197 8934 4925 lilac 0.13 5113 14508 SGQ2923D660000-0 59010D 'Ishak 11069-11D9. 7992 OTHER 197 8934 4847 lilac 0.13 5135 14 501292 0550000 0 C 1 IN hat 13 11 28 OTHER 2292 8934 4840 111 .1 51 '4SD9 M02923Co6110000 590101 IvlshPl 11068-1109 6400THER 197 8934 40271 lilac 013 51C16 '4508 500292306600300 590101 ufsnat 11a68-1109 11124'2009 1115E OTHER 197 6534 4573 111130 013 5129 '430'9 5002923052"0000 5901DO IVISHAK 11061-110 212412009 I 141E :SBHP 251 10997 5054 111110 023 5062 WSG9 5002923052D0700 590110 IVISHAK 11061-1109 617!2Q09 16224 SBHP 250 10999 5299 11100 0.23 5110 '4313 500292311700000 590100 IVISHAK 11055-1109 Ni -3)2009 1824 OTHER 235 10390 4983 lilac GA3 5145 N313 506292311791200 590100 1y1517131 11055-1189 4122'2909 2760 OTHER 237 1039C 4992 11100 0.13 5136 NS13 5062923D1700000 590101 1vlstlat 11055-1109 EY`9120D9 4392 'OTHER 237 10390 4990 lilac 013 5136 N333 500292301700300 159MOD 1060at 11055-1169 711912009 400 OTHER 237 10390 5133 11100 0.13 5123 N-513 5OD2923D17DODO O 590100 Nvlshat 11055-1119 9t14I27009 695 OT4FR 234 1039D EG33 11100 0.13 5111 NS13 5002923017009 O 59010D Ivlshak 1105,1-1169 11/112009 6D01DTHER 236 1039D 5027 lilac 013 5117 PJSIAA SOD22231'l26016 O - Dk D 106mak 11089-11 3117.129D9 672. OTHER 247 10552 :064 111p 0.11 5125 NS14A 50029230260100 D 590100 IvisRak 11088-1109 4'6'2009 49 OTHER 249 10559 5070 11100 0.11 513 NS14A WD292302601GO O '59010D INshat 110E9-I1D9 4Y1212A09 144 OTHER 249 IDESE 5054 lilac 0.11 5092 N314A 50 0 2923026010 0 13 •5910100 IVIsha'i 11069-1169 512/2969 144 �DTHER 249 10555 5477 11100 0 11 5137 NS14A 2302 1000 159010c, 1y15hat 11069-1169 6.'1912003 31OTHER 24E 10555 5161 11190 0..11 5142 N514A 5002923C{d6Q19c1359D10G Ivishak 11088-1169 9.'14121103 1512'DTH£R 247 10555 Saa7 11100 011 5108 4S16A 600292319601aO O '590100 106hak 1029-11D9C 9F1a119 334 ,SBHP 249 10987 :�9f lilac 0.12 5109 NS18 5002923102900010 '590100 IVISHAK 10976-1104 2.'16129019 216 •5BHP 250. IDMI rD75i lilac 11.23 51119 .4519 SOD29231220O9a1D '5901 OD Ivlshat 1953.11139 978.169 SFi $BHP 24fi TiW4 5986 11190 0.11 5097 N521 500292310601➢a 0 59010D 1AShat 11062-1114 X1912019 24 OTHER 244 1057E U23 111130 0.11 SD62 NS21 50D29231250DG10 590100 Ivtsllat 1IM2-1114 9115.12019 264 BOTHER 244 1057E 5015 11100 Ali 5074 4S24 51362923111000010 '590100 lvishat ID987-110fi7i TATA 301 SBHP 250 11030 5131 111110 0.11 5139 'N328 rOM232dELOODO 0 5901IOD IVISHAK i 1052.1Ja9 113012009 4246 0THER 244 10486 5011 1+100 0.12 5199 'N328 SOD2923248SDDa0 590106 IVISHAK 11052-1109 V1112909 45120THER 244 10480 5022 lilac 012 5161 'NS28 5002923248A00W :59010D Iylshak 11052-1107 3'1512909 5352 'OTHER 243 10480 5030 lilac 012 51 D7 'NS28 50029232481109013 590100 IVISHAK 11652-11019 411212009 56690THER 244 10430 5025 11100 0.12 5122 NS28 5002923246a0000 1131901G6 Ivtshak 11052-1117 fill 5120091 7536 OTHER 243 10480 535fi 11100 0.12 5133 'NS28 5009232489DDa D 89010D Ivlshak P 1052-11072 12+15169 11952 DTHER 243 X481 5021 11100 0.12 5098 'NS28 501229232ABOODO 0 •590100 IVIs11al t '052.11072 9'15169 9744 OTHER 243 10480 5009 11100 0.12 5099 'N530 500292329300000 59010D lidlinat 0887-11021 9'14JD9 1550THER 241 10514 4965 Iliac 0.23 5121 '4533 502Q2332501000 :59010D Moak 411609 RFT lilac 5101 11190 5101 :4S34A 5002923301016013 59010D IaTsM 1049-11 DES 12121163 72 OTHER 233 6395 4039 lilac 0.42 4960 14S34A 5002923301010010 1590100 Ivlshat 1049-IIDBS 71803 72 OTHER 1 223 8908 4085 lilac 0.421 SON IYS34A 1 502923301110010 60100 lvtshat '1048-11065 W2009 360 OTI•IER 1 231 8308 4060 11100 0.42 4953 3. 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