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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAIO 011INDEX AREA INJECTION ORDER #11
Granite Point Field
1.
September 8, 1986
Unocal's Application for AIO Granite Point Field
2.
September 12, 1986
Notice of Hearing, ad order
3.
November 4, 1986
Ltr from EPA terminating emergency permit
4.
August 27, 1997
Unocal's Proposed Change to AIO 11
5.
August 28, 1997
Ltr from Unocal to Mobil
6.
September 22, 1997
Unocal's Proposed Change to AIO 11
7.
September 23, 1997
Ltr to AOGCC from Unocal
8.
September 25, 1997
Notice of Hearing
9.
2004
Unocal's Report on pressures
10.
September 27, 2004
Public Notice to Amend Underground Injection Orders to
Incorporate Consistent Language Addressing the
Mechanical Integrity of Wells
11.2005
Unocal's Report on pressures
12.
February 25, 2005
Unocal's request for Administrative Approval for water
injection (AIO 11.003)
13.
2006
Unocal's Report on pressure
14.
February 13, 2018
Hilcorp's request for Administrative Approval to add
sanitary waste to the enhanced oil recovery fluids (AIO
11.004)
15.October
7, 2019
Request to cancel AIO 11.003 (AIO 11.003 cancel)
16.
April 20, 2021
Hilcorp's request for Administrative Approval to add
filtered graywater for enhanced oil recovery (AIO 11.005)
ORDERS
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192
THE REQUEST OF UNION OIL
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA for
an Area Injection Order
for the portion of the
Granite Point Field
developed by the Granite
Point Platform
IT APPEARING THAT:
FINDINGS:
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Area Injection Order No. 11
Southern Portion of
Granite Point Field
September 29, 1986
Union Oil Company of California (Union) requested the
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission to issue an
area injection order permitting the underground
injection of fluids within a portion of the Granite
Point Field for purposes of enhanced hydrocarbon
recovery.
2.
Notice was published in the Anchorage Daily News on
September 12, 1986 of an opportunity for a public
hearing on October 13, 1986.
3.
Neither a protest nor a request for a public hearing
was timely filed. Accordingly, the Commission will, in
its discretion, issue an order without a public
hearing.
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An order permitting the underground injection of fluids
on an area basis, rather than for each injection well
individually, provides for efficiencies in the admini-
stration and surveillance of underground fluid
injection operations. 20 AAC 25.460 provides the
Commission with the authority to issue an order
governing underground injection operations on an area
basis.
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Area Inj ection 'oJl. )er No. 11
September 29, 1986
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2.
The portion of the Granite Point Field developed by
Union's Granite Point Platform constitutes a compact
"project area" which can readily be described by
governmental subdivisions. Union is the sole operator
of this Project Area.
3 .
The Project Area encompasses approximately the southern
one-third (1/3) of the Granite Point Field, Middle
Kenai Oil Pool. The Project Area includes all existing
injection wells and injection well sites planned for
enhanced recovery of oil from this portion of the
Middle Kenai Oil Pool.
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The portion of aquifers beneath Cook Inlet described by
a 1/4 mile area beyond and lying directly below the
Granite Point Field are exempted for Class II injection
activities by 40 CFR 147.102(b)(2)(A) and
20 AAC 25.440(c).
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Less stringent requirements for well construction,
operation, monitoring, and reporting of injection
operations may be more appropriate than would be
required when injection occurs into, through or above
portions of aquifers not exempted.
The vertical limits of injection strata and confining
formations may be defined in the Mobil Granite Point
well No.1.
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The strata into which fluids are to be injected will
accept fluids at injection pressures which are less
than the fracture pressure of the injection strata and
their confining formations.
Statewide regulations and conservation orders govern
field operations except as modified by this order.
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To ensure that fluids injected are confined to
injection strata, the mechanical integrity of injection
wells should be demonstrated periodically and monitored
routinely for disclosure of possible abnormalities in
operating conditions.
10. Injection wells existing on the date of this order were
constructed and completed in accordance with regula-
tions which conform to the requirements of
20 AAC 25.412.
Area Injection ~Luìr No. 11
September 29, 1986
Page 3
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED THAT the rules hereinafter set
forth govern Class II underground injection operations in the
following described area referred to in this order as the
affected area:
SEWARD MERIDIAN
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Sections 18 and 19.
Sections 2, 11, 13, 14, 23 & 24.
Section 15: E~ SE~.
Section 22: . NE~ NE~, S~ NE~, SE~ and
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Rule 1 Authorized Injection Strata for Enhanced Recovery
Within the affected area, non-hazardous fluids may be injected
for purposes of pressure maintenance and enhanced oil recovery
into strata defined as those strata which correlate with the
strata found in the Mobil Granite Point well No.1 between the
measured depths of 7,725 feet and 10,800 feet.
Rule 2 Fluid Injection Wells
The underground injection of fluids must be: 1) through a well
permitted for drilling as a service well for injection in
conformance with 20 AAC 25.005; 2) through a well approved for
conversion to a service well for injection in conformance with
20 AAC 25.280; or 3) through a well that existed as a service
well for injection purposes on the date of this order.
Rule 3 Monitoring the Tubing/Casing Annulus Pressures
The tubing/casing annulus pressure of each injection well must be
checked weekly to ensure there is no leakage and that it does not
exceed a pressure that will subject the casing to a hoop stress
greater than 70% of the casing's minimum yield strength.
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Area Injection ~Lder No. 11
September 29, 1986
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Rule 4 Reporting the Tubing/Casing Annulus Pressure Variations
Tubing/casing annulus pressure variations between consecutive
observations need not be reported to the Commission.
Rule 5 Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical
Integrity
A schedule must be developed and coordinated with the Commission
which ensures that the tubing/casing annulus for each injection
well is pressure tested prior to initiating injection and at
least once every four years thereafter. A test surface pressure
of 1500 psi, or, assuming a 0.465 psi/ft geo-pressure gradient, a
surface pressure that imposes a differential pressure gradient
across the casing of 0.25 psi/ft at the vertical depth of the
packer, whichever is greater; but not to exceed a hoop stress
greater than 70% of the casing's minimum yield strength. The
test pressure must be held on the tubing/casing for 30 minutes
with no more than a 10% decline. The Commission must be notified
at least 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to
witness pressure tests.
Rule 6 Well Integrity Failure
Whenever operating pressure observations or pressure tests
indicate pressure communication or leakage of any casing, tubing
or packer, the operator must immediately cease injection, notify
the Commission, and obtain approval for corrective action.
Rule 7 Plugging and Abandonment of Fluid Injection Wells
An injection well located within the affected area must not be
plugged or abandoned unless approved by the Commission in
accordance with 20 AAC 25.105.
Rule 8 Administrative Relief
Upon request, the Commission may administratively amend any rule
stated above as long as the operator demonstrates to the
Commission's satisfaction that sound engineering practices are
maintained and the amendment will not result in an increased risk
of fluid movement into an underground source of drinking water.
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Area Inj ection vrJer No. 11
September 29, 1986
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DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated September 29, 1986
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Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation
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Lonnie c. Smit~~sSioner
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission
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W. W. Barnwell, Commissioner
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
Telecopy No.
(907) 276-7542
October 28, 1986
~ D M.I N I S TR A T IY~~ A p., ~ O~V~L NO. 11.1
Re: Amend Rule 6 of Area Injection Order (AlO) No. 11
Mr. Gerry Graham
District Operations Manager
Union Oil Company of California
P. O. Box 190247
Anchorage, AX. 99519-0247
Dear Mr.. Graham:
The Commission ha.s determined that Rule 6 of AID No. 11 as set
forth is unclear as to the Commissionts intent. Therefore,
Rule 6 is amended to read:
~ul~_~ Well Integrity Failure
Whenever opera.ting pressure observations or pressure tests
indicate pressure communication or leakage ofa-ny casing, tubing
or packer, the operator must [IMMEDIATELY CEASE INJECTION,]
notify the Commission on the first working day following the
observation, [AND] obtain Commission approval [FOR CORRECTIVE
ACTION] of a plan for corrective action, and when an USDW is not
en4.angered, obtain Commis~ion appròval to contipue injection.
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TONY KNOWLES, GOVERNOR
ALASIiA OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192
PHONE: (907) 279-1433
FAX: (907) 276-7542
October 23, 1997
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL AIO NO. 11.2
Re: The application of Union Oil Company of California to expand the affected area of
Area Injection Order No. 11.
Rick D. Cross
Landman
U nocal Alaska Resources
UNOCALCorporation
P. O. Box 196247
Anchorage, AK 99519-6247
Dear Mr. Cross:
The drilling and completion of well Granite Point No. 53 (GP No. 53) has demonstrated
that the originally established affected area of Area Injection Order No. 11 did not
include the southern extent of the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool. The portion of
the accumulation penetrated by GP No. 53 has been depleted; however, operation of the
well as an injector will increase ultimate recovery from the Granite Point Middle Kenai
Oil Pool.
Pursuant to your written request dated August 27, 1997, and subsequent correspondence
from UNOCAL dated September 23, 1997, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission hereby authorizes the expansion of the affected area of Area Injection Order
No. 11 to include the north half of Sections 25 and 26 and the northeast quarter of Section
27 in Township 10 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian.
,-' laska this day October 23, 1997.
Robert N. Christenson, P .E.
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ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907) 276-7542
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL AIO 11.003
Mr. Larry Greenstein
Production Technician
U nocal Alaska
P.O. Box 196247
Anchorage, AK 99519-6247
RE: Granite Point Field GP-53 (PTD 196-014)
Request for Administrative Approval AIO 11
Dear Mr. Greenstein:
Per Rule 8 of Area Injection Order ("AIO") 11, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
COlnmission ("AOGCC" or "Commission") hereby grants Unocal Alaska. ("Unocal")'s
request for administrative approval for water injection in the subject well.
AOGCC finds the following:
1. This well was originally reported to have "slight" tubing x annulus communica-
tion in March 1999 and verbal approval was given to keep the well in service.
2. Unocal performed a temperature survey in June 2002 and made Sundry permit
application to keep the well in service.
3. Analysis of the temperature'log indicated that fluids were being confined to the
intended injection zone and Unocal was approved to continue injection by sundry
permit 302-191 approved August 13,2002.
4. As required by the Sundry permit, Unocal has been recording daily injection rate-
sand well pressures and has been reporting this information to the Commission
monthly. In support of this application, Unocal has submitted the results of a new
temperature log and a graphical maximum operating pressure determination.
5. Based upon analysis of the submitted logging information, there are no tempera-
ture anomalies indicated. The monthly rate/pressure information has not indi-
cated any further pressure integrity loss.
6. At this time, Unocal is not proposing to repair the well to restore full integrity.
7. An aquifer exemption is in effect below Cook Inlet for Granite Point Field [40
CFR 147.1 02(b )(2)(i).]
Mr. Larry Greenstein
March 29, 2005
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Based on analysis of the submitted information, the Commission concludes that GP-53
exhibits two competent barriers to release of well pressure. Accordingly, the Commis-
sion believes that the well's condition does not compromise overall well integrity so as to
threaten the environment or human safety.
AOGCC's administrative approval to continue water injection in Granite Point Field GP-
53 is conditioned upon the following:
1. Injection is limited to WATER ONLY;
2. Unocal shall monitor and record wellhead pressures [T/I/O] (tubing/inner annu-
lus/outer annulus) and injection rate daily and submit this information to the
Commission monthly;
3. Unocal shall perform a temperature log every two years to demonstrate continued
production casing integrity;
4. Unocal shall immediately shut in the well and notify the AOGCC upon any meas-
urable change in well outer annulus pressure or any change in the rate/pressure re-
lationship for the tubing/IA; and
5. After well shut in, AOGCC approval shall be required to restart injection.
As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such
further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may
file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is consid-
ered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter,
or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not
appeal a Comm'" ion decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested.
ch age, Alaska and dated March 29,2005.
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr.
Commissioner
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Citgo Petroleum Corporation
PO Box 3758
Tulsa, OK 74136
Mary Jones
XTO Energy, Inc.
Cartography
810 Houston Street, Ste 2000
Ft. Worth, TX 76102-6298
Mona Dickens
Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
Supply & Distribution
300 Concord Plaza Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
Robert Gravely
7681 South Kit Carson Drive
littleton, CO 80122
Jerry Hodgden
Hodgden Oil Company
408 18th Street
Golden, CO 80401-2433
Richard Neahring
NRG Associates
President
PO Box 1655
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
Kay Munger
Munger Oil Information Service, Inc
PO Box 45738
Los Angeles, CA 90045-0738
Samuel Van Vactor
Economic Insight Inc.
3004 SW First Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
Mark Wedman
Halliburton
6900 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage, AK 99502
Schlumberger
Drilling and Measurements
2525 Gambell Street #400
Anchorage, AK 99503
Ciri
Land Department
PO Box 93330
Anchorage, AK 99503
Baker Oil Tools
4730 Business Park Blvd., #44
Anchorage, AK 99503
Jill Schneider
US Geological Survey
4200 University Dr.
Anchorage, AK 99508
Gordon Severson
3201 Westmar Cr.
Anchorage, AK 99508-4336
Darwin Waldsmith
PO Box 39309
Ninilchick, AK 99639
James Gibbs
PO Box 1597
Soldotna, AK 99669
Penny Vadla
399 West Riverview Avenue
Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
Richard Wagner
PO Box 60868
Fairbanks, AK 99706
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks, AK 99711
Williams Thomas
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Land Department
PO Box 129
Barrow, AK 99723
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David McCaleb
IHS Energy Group
GEPS
5333 Westheimer, Ste 100
Houston, TX 77056
George Vaught, Jr.
PO Box 13557
Denver, CO 80201-3557
John Levorsen
200 North 3rd Street, #1202
Boise, 10 83702
Michael Parks
Marple's Business Newsletter
117 West Mercer St, Ste 200
Seattle, WA 98119-3960
David Cusato
200 West 34th PMB 411
Anchorage, AK 99503
Ivan Gillian
9649 Musket Bell Cr.#5
Anchorage, AK 99507
Jack Hakkila
PO Box 190083
Anchorage, AK 99519
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager
PO Box 2139
Soldotna, AK 99669-2139
Cliff Burglin
PO Box 70131
Fairbanks, AK 99707
North Slope Borough
PO Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
THE STATE
°fALASKA
GOVERNOR BILL WALKER
Mr. Larry Greenstein
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
AREA INJECTION ORDER NO. 11.004
Regulatory Compliance Manager
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC.
P.O. Box 244027
Anchorage, AK 99524-4027
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1 433
Fax: 907.276.7542
WvvW.aogcc.0laska.gov
Re: Docket Number: AIO-18-008
Request for administrative approval to add sanitary waste to the enhanced oil recovery
fluids at Granite Point Platform
Southern Portion of Granite Point Field
Dear Mr. Greenstein:
By letter dated February 13, 2018, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. (Hilcorp) requested administrative
approval to add sanitary waste to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) fluids on the Granite Point
Platform.
In accordance with Rule 8 of Area Injection Order No. 11 (AIO 11), the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission (AOGCC) hereby GRANTS the Hilcorp request for administrative
approval to add sanitary waste to EOR fluids on the Granite Point Platform.
Adding sanitary waste to the EOR injection fluids is a common practice on the platforms in the
Cook Inlet, and has previously been approved for the King Salmon, Grayling, Monopod, Dolly
Varden, Steelhead, Anna, and Bruce platforms. The use of sanitary waste for EOR purposes was
approved for these platforms between 1992 and 2013. Hilcorp provided copies of water
compatibility testing that was conducted in support of their application to inject sanitary waste for
EOR purposes on the Dolly Varden, Steelhead, Anna, and Bruce platforms. None of these tests
indicated a significant risk of scale formation when mixing the sanitary waste with other EOR
fluids. It is expected that fluids on the Granite Point platform will behave similarly to the fluids
from the other platforms since they develop the same reservoirs and thus should have substantially
similar EOR fluid properties.
The AOGCC concurs that the sanitary waste should be compatible with the other EOR fluids
injected on the Granit Point platform and should aid in improving ultimate recovery in the field by
increasing the amount of available fluids for EOR injection purposes.
AIO 11.004
April 3, 2018
Page 2 of 2
Rule 8 of AIO 11 allows administrative amendment of any rule stated as long as the operator
demonstrates to the AOGCC's satisfaction that sound engineering practices are maintained and
the amendment will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source
of drinking water. Those criteria are met by Hilcorp's subm
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated April 3, 2018.
Hollis French Daniel T. S ount, Jr.
Chair, Commissioner Commissioner
RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL
As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC
grants for good muse shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it.
If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order
or decision is believed to be erroneous.
The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within
10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration
are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30
days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the
appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed.
If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on
reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within
33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order a decision on reconsideration.
In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to mn is not included in the period;
the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day
that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday.
Bernie Karl
M Recycling Inc. Gordon Severson Penny Vadla
P.O. Boz 58055 3201 Westmar Cir. 399 W. Riverview Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99711 Anchorage, AK 99508-4336 Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
George Vaught, Jr. Darwin Waldsmith Richard Wagner
P.O. Box 13557 P.O. Box 39309 P.O. Box 60868
Denver, CO 80201-3557 Ninilchik, AK 99639 Fairbanks, AK 99706
Colombie, Jody J (DOA)
From:
Colombie, Jody J (DOA)
Sent:
Tuesday, April 03, 2018 1:19 PM
To:
DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay; Bettis, Patricia K (DOA); Brooks, Phoebe L (DOA); Carlisle, Samantha J
(DOA); Colombie, Jody J (DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA); Foerster, Catherine P (DOA); French,
Hollis (DOA); Frystacky, Michal (DOA); Guhl, Meredith D (DOA); Kair, Michael N (DOA); Loepp,
Victoria T (DOA); Mcphee, Megan S (DOA); Rixse, Melvin G (DOA); Mumm, Joseph (DOA
sponsored); Paladijczuk, Tracie L (DOA); Pasqual, Maria (DOA); Regg, James B (DOA); Roby,
David S (DOA); Schwartz, Guy L (DOA); Seamount, Dan T (DOA); Ballantine, Tab A (LAW);
Erickson, Tamara K (DOA); Wallace, Chris D (DOA); AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity;
AKDCWeIIIntegrityCoordinator; Alan Bailey; Alex Demarban; Alicia Showalter, Allen Huckabay;
Andrew Vandedack, Ann Danielson; Anna Lewallen; Anna Raff; Barbara F Fullmer; bbritch;
bbohrer@ap.org; Ben Boettger; Bill Bredar, Bob Shavelson; Bonnie Bailey; Brandon Viator; Brian
Havelock; Bruce Webb; Caleb Conrad; Candi English; Cody Gauer; Cody Terrell; Colleen Miller,
Connie Downing; Crandall, Krissell; D Lawrence; Dale Hoffman; Danielle Mercurio; Darci Horner,
Dave Harbour; David Boelens; David Duffy, David House; David McCaleb; ddonkel@cfl.rr.com;
Diemer, Kenneth J (DNR); DNROG Units (DNR sponsored); Donna Ambruz; Ed Jones; Elizabeth
Harball; Elowe, Kristin; Elwood Brehmer; Evan Osborne; Evans, John R (LDZX); Brown, Garrett A
(DNR); George Pollock; Gordon Pospisil; Greeley, Destin M (DOR); Gretchen Stoddard; gspfoff;
Hurst, Rona D (DNR); Hyun, James J (DNR); Jacki Rose; Jason Brune; Jdarlington
Oarlington@gmail.com); Jeanne McPherren; Jerry Hodgden; Jill Simek; Jim Shine; Jim Watt, Jim
White; Young, Jim P (DNR); Joe Lastufka; Radio Kenai; Burdick, John D (DNR); Easton, John R
(DNR); Larsen, John M (DOR); Jon Goltz; Chmielowski, Josef (DNR); Joshua Stephen; Juanita
Lovett; Judy Stanek, Kari Moriarty, Kasper Kowalewski; Kazeem Adegbola; Keith Torrance; Keith
Wiles; Kelly Sperback; Frank, Kevin J (DNR); Kruse, Rebecca D (DNR); Kyla Choquette; Gregersen,
Laura S (DNR); Leslie Smith; Lori Nelson; Luke Keller, Marc Kovak Dalton, Mark (DOT sponsored);
Mark Hanley (mark.hanley@anadarko.com); Mark Landt, Mark Wedman; Michael Bill; Michael
Calkins; Michael Moora; Michael Quick; Michael Schoetz; Mike Morgan; MJ Loveland; Motteram,
Luke A; Mueller, Marta R (DNR); Nathaniel Herz; knelson@petroleumnews.com; Nichole
Saunders; Nick Ostrovsky; NSK Problem Well Supv; Patty Alfaro; Paul Craig; Decker, Paul L (DNR);
Paul Mazzolini; Pike, Kevin W (DNR); Randall Kanady; Renan Yanish; Richard Cool; Robert
Brelsford; Robert Warthen; Ryan Gross; Sara Leverette; Scott Griffith; Shahla Farzan; Shannon
Donnelly; Sharon Yarawsky; Skutca, Joseph E (DNR); Smith, Kyle S (DNR); Stephanie Klemmer;
Stephen Hennigan; Sternicki, Oliver R, Moothart, Steve R (DNR); Steve Quinn; Suzanne Gibson;
sheffield@aoga.org; Tanisha Gleason; Ted Kramer, Teresa Imm; Tim Jones; Tim Mayers, Todd
Durkee; Tom Maloney, Tyler Senden; Umekwe, Maduabuchi P (DNR); Vinnie Catalano; Well
Integrity, Well Integrity; Weston Nash; Whitney Pettus; Aaron Gluzman; Aaron Sorrell; Ajibola
Adeyeye; Alan Dennis; Andy Bond; Bajsarowicz, Caroline J; Bruce Williams; Casey Sullivan; Corey
Munk; D. McCraine; Don Shaw; Eppie Hogan; Eric Lidji; Garrett Haag; Smith, Graham O (DNR);
Heusser, Heather A (DNR); Fair, Holly S (DNR); Jamie M. Long; Jason Bergerson; Jesse Chielowski;
Jim Magill; Joe Longo; John Martineck, Josh Kindred; Keith Lopez, Laney Vazquez; Lois Epstein;
Longan, Sara W (DNR); Marc Kuck; Marcia Hobson; Steele, Marie C (DNR); Matt Armstrong;
Melonnie Amundson; Franger, James M (DNR); Morgan, Kirk A (DNR); Umekwe, Maduabuchi P
(DNR); Pat Galvin; Pete Dickinson; Peter Contreras; Rachel Davis; Richard Garrard; Richmond,
Diane M; Robert Province; Ryan Daniel; Sandra Lemke; Pollard, Susan R (LAW); Talib Syed; Tina
Grovier (tmgrovier@stoel.com); William Van Dyke
Subject:
AIO 11-004
Attachments:
aioll-004.pdf
Please see attached.
Docket Number: A10-1 8-008
Request for administrative approval to add sanitary waste to the enhanced oil recovery fluids at Granite Point Platform
Southern Portion of Granite Point Field
Jody J. Cohmibie
AOGCC Specia.CAssistant
.Alaska OiCandGas Conservation Commission
333 West 7" Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Office: (907) 793-1221
fax: (907) 276-7542
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, contains information from the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission (AOGCC(, State of Alaska and is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s). It may contain confidential and/or privileged information.
The unauthorized review, use or disclosure of such information may violate state or federal law. If you are an unintended recipient of this e-mail,
please delete it, without first saving or forwarding it, and, so that the AOGCC is aware of the mistake in sending it to you, contact Jody Colombie at
907.793.1221 or igdv.colombie@alaska.aov.
THE STATE
°fALASKA
GOVERNOR MIKE DUNLEAVY
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.aogcc.claska.gov
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
AREA INJECTION ORDER NO. 11.003 CANCELLATION
Ms. Holly Tipton
Regulatory Tech — CIO Asset Team
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC.
3800 Centerpoint Drive
Anchorage, AK 99503
Re: Docket Number: AIO-19-031
Request to cancel Area Injection Order (AIO) 11.003
Granite Point Field GP -53 (PTD 1960140)
Granite Point Field
Middle Kenai Oil Pool
Dear Ms. Tipton:
By email dated October 7, 2019, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. (Hilcorp) requested cancellation of
administrative approval (AA) Area Injection Order 11.003.
In accordance with Rule 8 of AIO 11.000, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC) hereby GRANTS the Hilcorp request to cancel the AA.
GP -53 developed a tubing by inner annulus (TxIA) pressure communication in March 1999 and
the AOGCC issued AIO 11.003 on March 29, 2005. AOGCC determined that water injection
could safely continue if Hilcorp complied with the restrictive conditions set out in AA AIO
11.003 which included performing a temperature survey every two years to confirm injection
fluid was confined to the authorized injection interval.
Hilcorp converted the well to a producer under Sundry 319-088. AA AIO 11.003 is no longer
necessary to the operation of GP -53 and is hereby CANCELLED.
AIO 11.003 Cancellation
October 8, 2019
Page 2 of 2
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DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated October 8, 2019. vu q) ��55
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er 1. Price Daniel . Seamotmt, Jr. Jessie L. Chmielowski
Chair, Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner traN cot
AND
As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC
grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it.
If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order
or decision is believed to be erroneous.
The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it
within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of
reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the
AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by
inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed.
If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on
reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed
within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on
reconsideration.
In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the
period; the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the
next day that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday.
Ti I1 SIAFl:
"ALASKA
GIA- RNORMIt �t1 .CI. 1 IIUIJJIAS-
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax: 907.276.7542
www.00gcc.oloska.gov
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
AREA INJECTION ORDER NO. 11.003 CANCELLATION
Ms. Holly Tipton
Regulatory Tech — CIO Asset Team
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC.
3800 Centerpoint Drive
Anchorage, AK 99503
Re: Docket Number: AIO-19-031
Request to cancel Area Injection Order (AIO) 11.003
Granite Point Field GP -53 (PTD 1960140)
Granite Point Field
Middle Kenai Oil Pool
Dear Ms. Tipton:
By email dated October 7, 2019, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. (Hilcorp) requested cancellation of
administrative approval (AA) Area Injection Order 11.003.
In accordance with Rule 8 of AIO 11.000, the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC) hereby GRANTS the Hilcorp request to cancel the AA.
GP -53 developed a tubing by inner annulus (TxIA) pressure communication in March 1999 and
the AOGCC issued AID 11.003 on March 29, 2005. AOGCC determined that water injection
could safely continue if Hilcorp complied with the restrictive conditions set out in AA AIO 11.003
which included performing a temperature survey every two years to confirm injection fluid was
confined to the authorized injection interval.
Hilcorp converted the well to a producer under Sundry 319-088. AA AIO 11.003 is no longer
necessary to the operation of GP -53 and is hereby CANCELLED.
AIO 11.003 Cancellation
October 8, 2019
Page 2 of 2
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated October 8, 2019.
//signature on file// //signature on file// //signature on file//
Jeremy M. Price Daniel T. Scamount, Jr. Jessie L. Chmielowski
Chair, Commissioner Commissioner Commissioner
AND
As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC
grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by
it. If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the
order or decision is believed to be erroneous.
The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it
within 10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of
reconsideration are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the
AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by
inaction, in which case the appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed.
If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on
reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed
within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision on
reconsideration.
In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to run is not included in the period;
the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day
that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday.
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc. Gordon Severson Penny Vadla
P.O. Box 58055 3201 Westmar Cir. 399 W. Riverview Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99711 Anchorage, AK 99508-4336 Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
George Vaught, Jr. Darwin Waldsmith Richard Wagner
P.O. Box 13557 P.O. Box 39309 P.O. Box 60868
Denver, CO 80201-3557 Ninilchik, AK 99639 Fairbanks, AK 99706
1b1aI1G Y�
THE STATE
°fALASKA
GOVERNOR BILL WALKER
Mr. Larry Greenstein
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
AREA INJECTION ORDER NO. 11.004
Regulatory Compliance Manager
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC.
P.O. Box 244027
Anchorage, AK 99524-4027
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1 433
Fax: 907.276.7542
WvvW.aogcc.0laska.gov
Re: Docket Number: AIO-18-008
Request for administrative approval to add sanitary waste to the enhanced oil recovery
fluids at Granite Point Platform
Southern Portion of Granite Point Field
Dear Mr. Greenstein:
By letter dated February 13, 2018, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. (Hilcorp) requested administrative
approval to add sanitary waste to enhanced oil recovery (EOR) fluids on the Granite Point
Platform.
In accordance with Rule 8 of Area Injection Order No. 11 (AIO 11), the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission (AOGCC) hereby GRANTS the Hilcorp request for administrative
approval to add sanitary waste to EOR fluids on the Granite Point Platform.
Adding sanitary waste to the EOR injection fluids is a common practice on the platforms in the
Cook Inlet, and has previously been approved for the King Salmon, Grayling, Monopod, Dolly
Varden, Steelhead, Anna, and Bruce platforms. The use of sanitary waste for EOR purposes was
approved for these platforms between 1992 and 2013. Hilcorp provided copies of water
compatibility testing that was conducted in support of their application to inject sanitary waste for
EOR purposes on the Dolly Varden, Steelhead, Anna, and Bruce platforms. None of these tests
indicated a significant risk of scale formation when mixing the sanitary waste with other EOR
fluids. It is expected that fluids on the Granite Point platform will behave similarly to the fluids
from the other platforms since they develop the same reservoirs and thus should have substantially
similar EOR fluid properties.
The AOGCC concurs that the sanitary waste should be compatible with the other EOR fluids
injected on the Granit Point platform and should aid in improving ultimate recovery in the field by
increasing the amount of available fluids for EOR injection purposes.
AIO 11.004
April 3, 2018
Page 2 of 2
Rule 8 of AIO 11 allows administrative amendment of any rule stated as long as the operator
demonstrates to the AOGCC's satisfaction that sound engineering practices are maintained and
the amendment will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement into an underground source
of drinking water. Those criteria are met by Hilcorp's subm
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated April 3, 2018.
Hollis French Daniel T. S ount, Jr.
Chair, Commissioner Commissioner
RECONSIDERATION AND APPEAL
As provided in AS 31.05.080(a), within 20 days after written notice of the entry of this order or decision, or such further time as the AOGCC
grants for good muse shown, a person affected by it may file with the AOGCC an application for reconsideration of the matter determined by it.
If the notice was mailed, then the period of time shall be 23 days. An application for reconsideration must set out the respect in which the order
or decision is believed to be erroneous.
The AOGCC shall grant or refuse the application for reconsideration in whole or in part within 10 days after it is filed. Failure to act on it within
10 -days is a denial of reconsideration. If the AOGCC denies reconsideration, upon denial, this order or decision and the denial of reconsideration
are FINAL and may be appealed to superior court. The appeal MUST be filed within 33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30
days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order or decision denying reconsideration, UNLESS the denial is by inaction, in which case the
appeal MUST be filed within 40 days after the date on which the application for reconsideration was filed.
If the AOGCC grants an application for reconsideration, this order or decision does not become final. Rather, the order or decision on
reconsideration will be the FINAL order or decision of the AOGCC, and it may be appealed to superior court. That appeal MUST be filed within
33 days after the date on which the AOGCC mails, OR 30 days if the AOGCC otherwise distributes, the order a decision on reconsideration.
In computing a period of time above, the date of the event or default after which the designated period begins to mn is not included in the period;
the last day of the period is included, unless it falls on a weekend or state holiday, in which event the period runs until 5:00 p.m. on the next day
that does not fall on a weekend or state holiday.
Bernie Karl
M Recycling Inc. Gordon Severson Penny Vadla
P.O. Boz 58055 3201 Westmar Cir. 399 W. Riverview Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99711 Anchorage, AK 99508-4336 Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
George Vaught, Jr. Darwin Waldsmith Richard Wagner
P.O. Box 13557 P.O. Box 39309 P.O. Box 60868
Denver, CO 80201-3557 Ninilchik, AK 99639 Fairbanks, AK 99706
Colombie, Jody J (DOA)
From:
Colombie, Jody J (DOA)
Sent:
Tuesday, April 03, 2018 1:19 PM
To:
DOA AOGCC Prudhoe Bay; Bettis, Patricia K (DOA); Brooks, Phoebe L (DOA); Carlisle, Samantha J
(DOA); Colombie, Jody J (DOA); Davies, Stephen F (DOA); Foerster, Catherine P (DOA); French,
Hollis (DOA); Frystacky, Michal (DOA); Guhl, Meredith D (DOA); Kair, Michael N (DOA); Loepp,
Victoria T (DOA); Mcphee, Megan S (DOA); Rixse, Melvin G (DOA); Mumm, Joseph (DOA
sponsored); Paladijczuk, Tracie L (DOA); Pasqual, Maria (DOA); Regg, James B (DOA); Roby,
David S (DOA); Schwartz, Guy L (DOA); Seamount, Dan T (DOA); Ballantine, Tab A (LAW);
Erickson, Tamara K (DOA); Wallace, Chris D (DOA); AK, GWO Projects Well Integrity;
AKDCWeIIIntegrityCoordinator; Alan Bailey; Alex Demarban; Alicia Showalter, Allen Huckabay;
Andrew Vandedack, Ann Danielson; Anna Lewallen; Anna Raff; Barbara F Fullmer; bbritch;
bbohrer@ap.org; Ben Boettger; Bill Bredar, Bob Shavelson; Bonnie Bailey; Brandon Viator; Brian
Havelock; Bruce Webb; Caleb Conrad; Candi English; Cody Gauer; Cody Terrell; Colleen Miller,
Connie Downing; Crandall, Krissell; D Lawrence; Dale Hoffman; Danielle Mercurio; Darci Horner,
Dave Harbour; David Boelens; David Duffy, David House; David McCaleb; ddonkel@cfl.rr.com;
Diemer, Kenneth J (DNR); DNROG Units (DNR sponsored); Donna Ambruz; Ed Jones; Elizabeth
Harball; Elowe, Kristin; Elwood Brehmer; Evan Osborne; Evans, John R (LDZX); Brown, Garrett A
(DNR); George Pollock; Gordon Pospisil; Greeley, Destin M (DOR); Gretchen Stoddard; gspfoff;
Hurst, Rona D (DNR); Hyun, James J (DNR); Jacki Rose; Jason Brune; Jdarlington
Oarlington@gmail.com); Jeanne McPherren; Jerry Hodgden; Jill Simek; Jim Shine; Jim Watt, Jim
White; Young, Jim P (DNR); Joe Lastufka; Radio Kenai; Burdick, John D (DNR); Easton, John R
(DNR); Larsen, John M (DOR); Jon Goltz; Chmielowski, Josef (DNR); Joshua Stephen; Juanita
Lovett; Judy Stanek, Kari Moriarty, Kasper Kowalewski; Kazeem Adegbola; Keith Torrance; Keith
Wiles; Kelly Sperback; Frank, Kevin J (DNR); Kruse, Rebecca D (DNR); Kyla Choquette; Gregersen,
Laura S (DNR); Leslie Smith; Lori Nelson; Luke Keller, Marc Kovak Dalton, Mark (DOT sponsored);
Mark Hanley (mark.hanley@anadarko.com); Mark Landt, Mark Wedman; Michael Bill; Michael
Calkins; Michael Moora; Michael Quick; Michael Schoetz; Mike Morgan; MJ Loveland; Motteram,
Luke A; Mueller, Marta R (DNR); Nathaniel Herz; knelson@petroleumnews.com; Nichole
Saunders; Nick Ostrovsky; NSK Problem Well Supv; Patty Alfaro; Paul Craig; Decker, Paul L (DNR);
Paul Mazzolini; Pike, Kevin W (DNR); Randall Kanady; Renan Yanish; Richard Cool; Robert
Brelsford; Robert Warthen; Ryan Gross; Sara Leverette; Scott Griffith; Shahla Farzan; Shannon
Donnelly; Sharon Yarawsky; Skutca, Joseph E (DNR); Smith, Kyle S (DNR); Stephanie Klemmer;
Stephen Hennigan; Sternicki, Oliver R, Moothart, Steve R (DNR); Steve Quinn; Suzanne Gibson;
sheffield@aoga.org; Tanisha Gleason; Ted Kramer, Teresa Imm; Tim Jones; Tim Mayers, Todd
Durkee; Tom Maloney, Tyler Senden; Umekwe, Maduabuchi P (DNR); Vinnie Catalano; Well
Integrity, Well Integrity; Weston Nash; Whitney Pettus; Aaron Gluzman; Aaron Sorrell; Ajibola
Adeyeye; Alan Dennis; Andy Bond; Bajsarowicz, Caroline J; Bruce Williams; Casey Sullivan; Corey
Munk; D. McCraine; Don Shaw; Eppie Hogan; Eric Lidji; Garrett Haag; Smith, Graham O (DNR);
Heusser, Heather A (DNR); Fair, Holly S (DNR); Jamie M. Long; Jason Bergerson; Jesse Chielowski;
Jim Magill; Joe Longo; John Martineck, Josh Kindred; Keith Lopez, Laney Vazquez; Lois Epstein;
Longan, Sara W (DNR); Marc Kuck; Marcia Hobson; Steele, Marie C (DNR); Matt Armstrong;
Melonnie Amundson; Franger, James M (DNR); Morgan, Kirk A (DNR); Umekwe, Maduabuchi P
(DNR); Pat Galvin; Pete Dickinson; Peter Contreras; Rachel Davis; Richard Garrard; Richmond,
Diane M; Robert Province; Ryan Daniel; Sandra Lemke; Pollard, Susan R (LAW); Talib Syed; Tina
Grovier (tmgrovier@stoel.com); William Van Dyke
Subject:
AIO 11-004
Attachments:
aioll-004.pdf
Please see attached.
Docket Number: A10-1 8-008
Request for administrative approval to add sanitary waste to the enhanced oil recovery fluids at Granite Point Platform
Southern Portion of Granite Point Field
Jody J. Cohmibie
AOGCC Specia.CAssistant
.Alaska OiCandGas Conservation Commission
333 West 7" Avenue
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
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fax: (907) 276-7542
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THE STATE
E
°'ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Commission
333 West Seventh Avenue
Anchorage. Alaska 99501-3572
Main: 907.279.1433
Fax:907.276.7542
www.aogcc.alaska.gov
Ms. Julie Wellman
ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL
AID NO.11.005
Regulatory Tech
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
3800 Centerpoint Dr, Suite 1400
Anchorage, AK 99503
Re: Docket Number:AIO-21-005
Request for administrative approval to add filtered gray water as an approved fluid for the
water flood enhanced oil recovery project on the Granite Point Platform
Granite Point Field
Dear Ms. Wellman:
By email dated April 20, 2021, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp) requested administrative approval
to add filtered gray water as an approved stream for the waterflood enhanced oil recovery (EOR)
project while its Class I disposal permit is being processed by the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA).
In accordance with 20 AAC 25.556(d), the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC) hereby GRANTS Hilcorp's request for administrative approval to add filtered gray
water to the waterflood FOR injection stream on the Granite Point Platform (GPP). This approval
is valid until such time as the EPA authorizes a Class I disposal well on the GPP.
Hilcorp is in the process of getting the Granite Point St 44-11 Class II disposal well permitted as
a Class I disposal well. As part of this project, Hilcorp is equipping the GPP with a 5-micron filter
for its black and gray water waste streams. Hilcorp conducted an injectivity test on the GPP
24-13RD2 well using filtered inlet water (FIW) that was filtered through a 25-micron filter. Some
decrease in injectivity was observed during this trial. It is expected that there will not be an
injectivity issue if fluids are filtered through a 5-micron filter. Currently, gray water is
overboarded into the Cook Inlet since it is not a Class II fluid and the GPP does not have a Class I
disposal well. Hileorp would like authorization to add the filtered gray water to the FOR stream
while the Class I disposal permit is being processed by the EPA.
A10 11.005
June 21, 2021
Page 2 of 2
Gray water filtered through a 5-micron filter should not cause injectivity issues and thus should be
acceptable to add to the FOR stream on the GPP for injection in the waterflood.
20 AAC 25.556(d) allows administrative amendment of any order issued by the AOGCC as long
as the proposed change does not promote waste or jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound
engineering and geoscience principles, and will not result in an increased risk of fluid movement
into freshwater aquifers. The proposed operations are not expected to cause waste as impacts to
injectivity are not expected. Correlative rights will be protected because the operations are taking
place inside a defined unit. The proposed operations are based on sound engineering and
geoscience principles. The proposed activity will not increase the risk of fluids moving into
freshwater aquifers since the injection will occur in existing injection wells permitted by the
AOGCC and subject to the monitoring and testing requirements imposed on injection wells.
Now Therefore it is Ordered, Hilcorp may add gray water filtered through a 5-micron filter to its
water flood stream on the GPP until the GP St 44-11 is granted its Class I permit that is being
processed by the EPA.
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska, and dated June 21, 2021.
Dan Digitally signed by
Dan Seamount
Seamount Date:2021.06.21
18:08:56-08'00'
Daniel T. Seamount, Jr.
Commissioner
Digitally signed bylessie
Jessie L.
LChmielmski
Chmielowski Date: 2021.06.21
22:19:58-01'00'
Jessie L. Chmielowski
Commissioner
AND
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Colombie, Jody J (CED)
From: Roby, David S (CED)
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:44 AM
To: Salazar, Grace (CED); Colombie, Jody J (CED)
Cc: Wallace, Chris D (CED)
Subject: FW: Request for AA to AIO 11 to inject filtered gray water on GPP
Attachments: AIO 11-004 GPP sanitary wast approval 4-3-18.pdf; MUCI - 3 analogue TIO data 2014 -
present.xlsx
Please docket this and assign it to me.
Thanks,
Dave Roby
907-793-1232
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From: Julie Wellman - (C) <Julie.Wellman@hilcorp.com>
Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2021 11:38 AM
To: Roby, David S (CED) <dave. roby@alaska.gov>
Cc: Wallace, Chris D (CED) <chris.wallace@alaska.gov>
Subject: Request for AA to AID 11 to inject filtered gray water on GPP
Hello Dave,
Hilcorp would like to apply for an Administrative Approval to AID 11 under rule 8 to add our gray water stream to our
black water FOR fluid to inject into our water flood wells. We are outfitting the platform with a 5 micron filter for the
black and gray water ahead of our Class 1 disposal well approval and would like to, in the meantime, add the gray water
to the injection stream. Our trial of injecting FIW with a 25 micron filter into GPP 24-13RD2 last year saw a reduction in
injectivity over time, indicating that 25 microns is not sufficient filtration for injection into this reservoir. We suspect that
5 microns will be more than sufficient, and as we will already be filtering our gray water, it makes sense to use it for
enhanced recovery rather than overboarding it. We would like approval to inject until our permit for the Class 1 disposal
well (44-11 WDW) is approved and these water streams are planned to be sent to that well. That time frame is
estimated at, although not limited to, 6 months for EPA approval.
Attached is the approval from 2018 for the injection of the TSW based on the testing on other platforms from 2013. Also
attached is a TIO plot of the MUCI 3 well on the Anna platform that has been injecting some gray water since at least
2014 after our treated effluent additions were approved for Anna platform at the end of 2013. The plot shows some
variability in the tubing pressure for injection, but no long term detrimental injectivity loss compared to the beginning of
2014.
If you have any questions, please reach out to me.
Thank you for your consideration,
Julie Wellman
Regulatory Tech — Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
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8/29/2019
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8/28/2019
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8/27/2019
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8/26/2019
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8/25/2019
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8/24/2019
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8/23/2019
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8/22/2019
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8/21/2019
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8/20/2019
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8/19/2019
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8/18/2019
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8/17/2019
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8/16/2019
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8/15/2019
800
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8/14/2019
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54
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8/13/2019
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8/12/2019
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8/11/2019
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8/10/2019
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8/9/2019
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56
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8/8/2019
510
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8/7/2019
750
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8/6/2019
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8/5/2019
720
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8/4/2019
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8/3/2019
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8/2/2019
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8/1/2019
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7/28/2019
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7/27/2019
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7/26/2019
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7/25/2019
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7/24/2019
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7/23/2019
700
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7/22/2019
970
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7/21/2019
920
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52
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7/20/2019
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52
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7/19/2019
970
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52
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7/18/2019
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52
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7/17/2019
860
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52
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7/16/2019
950
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52
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7/15/2019
900
960
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55
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7/14/2019
890
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55
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7/13/2019
780
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7/12/2019
730
1000
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55
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7/11/2019
650
650
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55
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7/10/2019
780
790
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55
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7/9/2019
790
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55
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7/8/2019
380
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55
248
7/7/2019
560
550
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55
248
7/6/2019
780
790
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55
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7/5/2019
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55
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7/4/2019
700
710
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55
248
7/3/2019
720
720
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55
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7/2/2019
860
840
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55
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7/1/2019
900
920
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56
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6/30/2019
830
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56
251
6/29/2019
820
980
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56
251
6/28/2019
850
850
530
56
251
6/27/2019
520
560
510
55
249
6/26/2019
500
520
500
55
248
6/25/2019
560
570
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55
248
6/24/2019
530
500
500
55
248
6/23/2019
500
520
500
55
248
6/22/2019
440
450
480
55
248
6/21/2019
550
560
500
55
248
6/20/2019
680
660
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55
248
6/19/2019
660
640
500
55
249
6/18/2019
360
350
480
55
249
6/17/2019
680
780
500
56
250
6/16/2019
670
730
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56
250
6/15/2019
600
540
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55
250
6/14/2019
760
780
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55
250
6/13/2019
700
970
500
55
250
6/12/2019
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1010
508
55
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6/11/2019
660
980
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55
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6/10/2019
740
750
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52
247
6/9/2019
890
895
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52
250
6/8/2019
990
995
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52
250
6/7/2019
850
870
480
52
250
6/6/2019
900
910
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52
250
6/5/2019
960
970
480
52
254
6/4/2019
960
980
480
52
259
6/3/2019
630
1000
470
55
263
6/2/2019
900
900
480
55
260
6/1/2019
880
1000
480
55
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5/31/2019
1010
1010
420
55
264
5/30/2019
960
1000
500
55
264
5/29/2019
970
1000
500
55
264
5/28/2019
830
990
500
55
264
5/27/2019
920
935
500
52
250
5/26/2019
990
900
490
52
250
5/25/2019
560
600
490
52
250
5/24/2019
590
600
490
52
250
5/23/2019
600
705
490
52
250
5/22/2019
600
700
480
52
250
5/21/2019
440
480
460
52
254
5/20/2019
250
560
460
55
253
5/19/2019
780
970
480
55
249
5/18/2019
660
1000
480
55
249
5/17/2019
860
960
500
55
249
5/16/2019
730
750
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55
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5/15/2019
840
990
490
55
249
5/14/2019
1000
1000
500
55
250
5/13/2019
840
840
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55
249
5/12/2019
840
860
495
55
249
5/11/2019
400
430
475
55
249
5/10/2019
510
505
475
55
249
5/9/2019
250
260
465
55
249
5/8/2019
260
260
450
55
247
5/7/2019
250
260
460
55
247
5/6/2019
700
690
480
55
247
5/5/2019
840
830
490
55
249
5/4/2019
680
680
480
55
249
5/3/2019
40
25
440
53
249
5/2/2019
710
740
470
54
249
5/1/2019
740
750
480
54
251
4/30/2019
820
830
480
54
250
4/29/2019
980
980
490
55
249
4/28/2019
960
960
490
55
249
4/27/2019
860
830
480
55
249
4/26/2019
870
860
480
55
249
4/25/2019
900
900
475
55
249
4/24/2019
940
950
475
55
247
4/23/2019
560
555
360
55
247
4/22/2019
600
600
450
50
248
4/21/2019
300
350
440
50
248
4/20/2019
300
300
440
50
248
4/19/2019
1000
1000
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50
248
4/18/2019
780
950
460
50
253
4/17/2019
1000
1000
460
50
251
4/16/2019
740
750
460
50
249
4/15/2019
1030
1035
480
51
253
4/14/2019
990
1000
475
51
254
4/13/2019
890
900
470
51
254
4/12/2019
980
990
470
51
251
4/11/2019
830
860
460
51
254
4/10/2019
760
770
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51
253
4/9/2019
840
850
470
51
253
4/8/2019
580
710
450
55
247
4/7/2019
620
1000
450
55
248
4/6/2019
680
690
450
54
248
4/5/2019
700
1000
450
54
248
4/4/2019
720
740
460
54
251
4/3/2019
480
490
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54
251
4/2/2019
720
950
470
54
248
4/1/2019
920
930
480
51
250
3/31/2019
960
980
480
51
250
3/30/2019
700
760
465
51
250
3/29/2019
700
760
470
51
250
3/28/2019
830
840
470
51
250
3/27/2019
600
740
470
51
249
3/26/2019
680
660
460
51
249
3/25/2019
540
750
460
55
249
3/24/2019
640
740
460
55
249
3/23/2019
500
760
460
55
249
3/22/2019
760
770
460
55
249
3/21/2019
550
760
460
55
249
3/20/2019
790
820
470
55
251
3/19/2019
750
780
460
55
251
3/18/2019
560
570
460
55
250
3/17/2019
530
540
455
55
250
3/16/2019
430
420
450
55
250
3/15/2019
810
820
465
55
250
3/14/2019
660
640
460
55
250
3/13/2019
430
420
445
55
247
3/12/2019
420
430
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55
247
3/11/2019
300
500
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55
247
3/10/2019
440
570
450
55
247
3/9/2019
420
570
450
54
247
3/8/2019
500
500
450
54
247
3/7/2019
520
520
450
54
249
3/6/2019
300
300
440
54
249
3/5/2019
300
300
440
54
249
3/4/2019
730
700
460
55
249
3/3/2019
760
740
445
55
249
3/2/2019
920
915
460
55
249
3/1/2019
640
600
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55
251
2/28/2019
760
740
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55
251
2/27/2019
600
580
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55
247
2/26/2019
750
730
450
55
247
2/25/2019
720
770
450
54
249
2/24/2019
800
950
440
54
249
2/23/2019
600
1000
430
54
249
2/22/2019
940
1020
450
54
249
2/21/2019
700
660
430
53
249
2/20/2019
860
1020
440
54
249
2/19/2019
720
1000
440
54
249
2/18/2019
980
980
455
55
250
2/17/2019
660
650
440
55
250
2/16/2019
730
730
440
55
250
2/15/2019
690
700
440
55
250
2/14/2019
620
600
440
55
250
2/13/2019
740
750
440
55
249
2/12/2019
380
540
430
50
249
2/11/2019
300
750
430
50
249
2/10/2019
900
900
450
50
249
2/9/2019
840
900
450
50
249
2/8/2019
700
760
440
50
249
2/7/2019
600
580
440
50
249
2/6/2019
650
760
420
50
249
2/5/2019
730
740
440
55
250
2/4/2019
720
730
440
55
250
2/3/2019
880
890
440
55
250
2/2/2019
710
720
440
55
250
2/1/2019
420
430
440
55
250
1/31/2019
750
780
450
55
250
1/30/2019
380
370
440
55
250
1/29/2019
540
550
415
50
249
1/28/2019
690
690
420
50
249
1/27/2019
860
900
440
50
249
1/26/2019
500
500
420
50
249
1/25/2019
470
740
420
50
247
1/24/2019
760
770
420
50
249
1/23/2019
870
970
420
50
250
1/22/2019
940
970
440
50
251
1/21/2019
780
800
430
52
250
1/20/2019
790
820
430
52
250
1/19/2019
790
810
435
52
251
1/18/2019
720
760
420
52
251
1/17/2019
660
590
420
52
251
1/16/2019
860
890
440
52
249
1/15/2019
660
670
420
51
249
1/14/2019
450
750
410
54
246
1/13/2019
560
750
420
52
246
1/12/2019
320
560
400
50
246
1/11/2019
580
580
400
51
246
1/10/2019
690
700
410
53
246
1/9/2019
850
1010
420
52
248
1/8/2019
880
880
420
52
249
1/7/2019
900
920
420
51
250
1/6/2019
1010
1020
420
51
250
1/5/2019
990
1000
420
51
250
1/4/2019
1000
1010
425
51
249
1/3/2019
1025
1020
430
51
249
1/2/2019
1040
1020
430
51
247
1/1/2019
860
840
430
51
247
12/31/201;
840
840
430
54
249
12/30/201;
720
735
420
54
249
12/29/201;
1040
1035
440
54
249
12/28/201;
960
1020
440
55
249
12/27/201;
900
900
440
54
249
12/26/201;
820
820
430
55
247
12/25/201
640
1020
420
54
247
12/24/201;
980
985
440
55
248
12/23/201;
940
940
440
55
248
12/22/201
970
985
440
55
249
12/21/201:
880
885
430
55
249
12/20/201;
900
890
430
55
249
12/19/201
1080
1080
440
55
248
12/18/201:
900
920
430
50
249
12/17/201
780
1010
430
50
249
12/16/201;
760
780
420
50
249
12/15/201
700
1010
420
50
249
12/14/201
740
1010
405
50
246
12/13/201:
890
1010
415
50
246
12/12/201;
970
0
440
50
247
12/11/201;
940
940
440
55
251
12/10/201;
960
960
450
55
251
12/9/2018
640
640
440
55
253
12/8/2018
90
80
410
55
253
12/7/2018
970
970
460
55
253
12/6/2018
840
830
450
55
253
12/5/2018
1400
1090
460
55
254
12/4/2018
1020
1020
450
55
251
12/3/2018
680
670
440
50
247
12/2/2018
740
1000
440
50
247
12/1/2018
740
1010
420
50
247
11/30/201;
870
880
450
50
247
11/29/201
840
980
450
50
247
11/28/201;
920
930
450
50
247
11/27/201;
860
860
460
50
247
11/26/201;
770
780
450
55
248
11/25/201
860
840
450
55
248
11/24/201
1500
1100
460
55
248
11/23/201;
700
680
440
55
248
11/22/201
800
810
460
55
248
11/21/201;
740
730
455
55
248
11/20/201;
960
970
470
55
248
11/19/201
1040
1050
470
55
246
11/18/201:
1070
1080
470
55
246
11/17/201;
750
1000
450
55
246
11/16/201;
760
1000
450
55
246
11/15/201;
840
1000
460
55
246
11/14/201;
980
990
465
55
246
11/13/201;
760
760
460
55
246
11/12/201;
800
850
450
51
250
11/11/201;
820
850
440
51
250
11/10/201;
990
995
460
51
250
11/9/2018
850
960
460
51
250
11/8/2018
900
995
460
51
250
11/7/2018
900
1000
460
51
249
11/6/2018
995
1000
470
51
249
11/5/2018
700
1000
460
55
247
11/4/2018
920
940
480
50
247
11/3/2018
710
980
470
55
247
11/2/2018
0
20
430
50
247
11/1/2018
0
20
400
52
247
10/31/201;
0
20
360
55
247
10/30/201;
0
0
420
55
247
10/29/201:
0
0
420
52
247
10/28/201;
0
0
420
52
249
10/27/201;
0
0
420
52
249
10/26/201:
0
0
425
52
249
10/25/201:
0
0
415
52
249
10/24/201;
100
320
430
52
249
10/23/201;
100
300
420
50
246
10/22/201;
100
300
420
50
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10/21/201;
100
300
420
50
246
10/20/201;
100
300
420
50
246
10/19/201;
100
300
430
50
246
10/18/201;
850
900
480
50
248
10/17/201:
650
700
480
50
248
10/16/201:
700
700
480
50
248
10/15/201:
780
760
480
55
250
10/14/201;
660
620
475
55
249
10/13/201;
800
780
480
55
249
10/12/201;
820
800
480
55
249
10/11/201;
960
960
485
55
251
10/10/201;
820
800
480
55
250
10/9/2018
1020
1000
500
55
250
10/8/2018
540
550
480
55
251
10/7/2018
1000
1000
500
55
249
10/6/2018
1400
1080
500
60
249
10/5/2018
900
1000
500
55
249
10/4/2018
750
1020
490
55
247
10/3/2018
670
750
490
55
247
10/2/2018
580
720
480
55
247
10/1/2018
720
710
498
55
245
9/30/2018
820
800
500
55
248
9/29/2018
840
830
500
55
248
9/28/2018
840
850
495
55
248
9/27/2018
540
550
480
55
248
9/26/2018
600
590
480
55
248
9/25/2018
680
680
480
55
248
9/24/2018
600
600
480
50
249
9/23/2018
500
500
460
50
249
9/22/2018
650
650
480
50
249
9/21/2018
800
800
480
50
249
9/20/2018
650
650
480
50
249
9/19/2018
800
800
500
50
249
9/18/2018
1000
1000
500
50
249
9/17/2018
1040
1010
510
52
251
9/16/2018
1000
980
520
52
247
9/15/2018
990
980
520
52
247
9/14/2018
980
960
520
52
247
9/13/2018
890
800
495
51
247
9/12/2018
970
960
518
52
249
9/11/2018
945
900
510
52
249
9/10/2018
400
500
480
50
247
9/9/2018
600
700
480
50
247
9/8/2018
600
650
490
50
247
9/7/2018
500
500
490
50
247
9/6/2018
300
300
470
50
247
9/5/2018
750
750
500
50
246
9/4/2018
300
600
480
50
246
9/3/2018
980
940
520
51
249
9/2/2018
980
960
510
51
249
9/1/2018
950
900
510
51
249
8/31/2018
940
900
510
51
249
8/30/2018
740
700
500
51
249
8/29/2018
720
680
500
52
249
8/28/2018
670
600
490
52
249
8/27/2018
600
700
480
50
248
8/26/2018
400
400
470
50
248
8/25/2018
700
700
480
50
248
8/24/2018
300
300
460
50
248
8/23/2018
400
500
470
50
248
8/22/2018
700
700
480
50
248
8/21/2018
500
400
480
50
253
8/20/2018
520
500
490
55
253
8/19/2018
600
600
490
55
250
8/18/2018
630
720
500
55
251
8/17/2018
810
880
500
55
251
8/16/2018
500
470
485
55
250
8/15/2018
500
560
490
55
249
8/14/2018
0
0
460
55
249
8/13/2018
0
0
460
50
249
8/12/2018
0
0
460
50
249
8/11/2018
0
0
460
50
249
8/10/2018
0
0
460
50
249
8/9/2018
0
0
460
50
249
8/8/2018
0
0
460
50
250
8/7/2018
780
700
500
50
250
8/6/2018
500
480
475
55
250
8/5/2018
860
850
500
55
250
8/4/2018
780
760
505
56
250
8/3/2018
820
780
500
55
250
8/2/2018
540
580
480
55
249
8/1/2018
700
670
490
55
249
7/31/2018
660
760
500
55
249
7/30/2018
0
0
440
55
246
7/29/2018
0
0
445
55
246
7/28/2018
0
0
440
55
246
7/27/2018
660
630
480
55
246
7/26/2018
690
750
490
55
246
7/25/2018
590
770
480
55
247
7/24/2018
520
500
480
55
247
7/23/2018
680
600
480
52
251
7/22/2018
960
900
500
52
250
7/21/2018
830
800
495
52
250
7/20/2018
790
740
480
52
250
7/19/2018
825
780
490
52
250
7/18/2018
830
790
490
51
249
7/17/2018
680
570
475
51
249
7/16/2018
500
440
480
55
248
7/15/2018
0
0
440
55
248
7/14/2018
0
0
430
55
248
7/13/2018
0
0
435
55
248
7/12/2018
0
0
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55
248
7/11/2018
0
0
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55
248
7/10/2018
0
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55
248
7/9/2018
0
0
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51
247
7/8/2018
0
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51
247
7/7/2018
0
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51
247
7/6/2018
0
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247
7/5/2018
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7/4/2018
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7/3/2018
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7/2/2018
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7/1/2018
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6/30/2018
0
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6/29/2018
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6/28/2018
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6/27/2018
700
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248
6/26/2018
840
800
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6/25/2018
680
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52
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6/24/2018
520
405
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52
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6/23/2018
500
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52
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6/22/2018
420
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52
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6/21/2018
500
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52
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6/20/2018
460
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52
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6/19/2018
500
460
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52
249
6/18/2018
0
0
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55
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6/17/2018
460
540
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6/16/2018
570
570
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6/15/2018
620
600
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55
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6/14/2018
540
570
450
55
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6/13/2018
0
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50
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6/12/2018
820
800
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55
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6/11/2018
860
820
480
55
250
6/10/2018
0
0
420
55
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6/9/2018
0
0
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55
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6/8/2018
0
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6/7/2018
0
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6/6/2018
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6/5/2018
0
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55
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6/4/2018
0
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6/3/2018
320
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6/2/2018
400
350
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6/1/2018
0
0
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5/31/2018
160
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55
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5/30/2018
320
290
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55
248
5/29/2018
400
350
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55
248
5/28/2018
0
0
410
55
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5/27/2018
0
0
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55
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5/26/2018
0
0
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55
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5/25/2018
840
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5/24/2018
0
0
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55
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5/23/2018
580
550
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55
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5/22/2018
560
510
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55
249
5/21/2018
590
550
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55
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5/20/2018
450
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5/19/2018
580
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5/18/2018
620
600
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5/17/2018
600
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5/16/2018
720
670
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5/15/2018
660
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5/14/2018
820
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5/13/2018
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52
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5/12/2018
740
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5/11/2018
840
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5/10/2018
740
680
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5/9/2018
680
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51
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5/8/2018
600
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5/7/2018
640
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5/6/2018
960
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55
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5/5/2018
720
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55
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5/4/2018
760
700
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55
249
5/3/2018
815
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55
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5/2/2018
740
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55
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5/1/2018
700
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54
249
4/30/2018
620
570
390
51
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4/29/2018
700
650
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51
254
4/28/2018
720
680
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51
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4/27/2018
700
620
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51
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4/26/2018
750
700
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51
253
4/25/2018
620
575
400
51
253
4/24/2018
680
620
400
51
253
4/23/2018
840
760
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55
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4/22/2018
640
600
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55
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4/21/2018
480
450
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55
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4/20/2018
700
650
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55
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4/19/2018
0
0
375
50
247
4/18/2018
600
560
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55
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4/17/2018
0
0
365
55
250
4/16/2018
820
780
420
55
253
4/15/2018
760
740
430
55
250
4/14/2018
440
420
380
55
250
4/13/2018
580
560
400
55
250
4/12/2018
820
780
440
55
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4/11/2018
460
440
380
55
246
4/10/2018
560
540
395
55
246
4/9/2018
700
670
400
55
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4/8/2018
560
540
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55
250
4/7/2018
660
600
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55
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4/6/2018
520
470
395
55
258
4/5/2018
540
500
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52
258
4/4/2018
660
610
400
52
248
4/3/2018
580
470
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55
248
4/2/2018
540
480
395
55
247
4/1/2018
460
400
385
55
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3/31/2018
480
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55
249
3/30/2018
780
820
405
55
249
3/29/2018
520
480
390
55
249
3/28/2018
720
690
400
55
249
3/27/2018
600
560
390
55
249
3/26/2018
620
570
380
55
246
3/25/2018
540
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54
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3/24/2018
670
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54
246
3/23/2018
660
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55
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3/22/2018
520
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52
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3/21/2018
760
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53
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3/20/2018
760
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3/19/2018
600
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248
3/18/2018
820
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51
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3/17/2018
780
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3/16/2018
540
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3/15/2018
570
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248
3/14/2018
520
395
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51
246
3/13/2018
630
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51
246
3/12/2018
140
90
350
50
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3/11/2018
280
230
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50
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3/10/2018
800
740
380
55
250
3/9/2018
0
20
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3/8/2018
560
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50
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3/7/2018
660
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3/6/2018
890
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3/5/2018
850
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3/4/2018
660
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54
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3/3/2018
840
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3/2/2018
440
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3/1/2018
520
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55
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2/28/2018
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2/27/2018
290
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2/26/2018
430
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2/25/2018
520
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2/24/2018
510
70
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2/23/2018
510
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2/22/2018
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105
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2/21/2018
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322
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2/20/2018
360
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2/19/2018
380
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2/18/2018
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2/17/2018
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2/16/2018
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2/15/2018
480
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2/14/2018
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2/13/2018
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2/12/2018
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2/11/2018
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2/10/2018
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2/9/2018
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2/8/2018
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2/7/2018
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2/6/2018
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2/5/2018
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251
2/4/2018
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51
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2/3/2018
540
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2/2/2018
470
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2/1/2018
570
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1/31/2018
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248
1/30/2018
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1/29/2018
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1/28/2018
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1/27/2018
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1/26/2018
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1/25/2018
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1/24/2018
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1/23/2018
340
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1/22/2018
670
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1/21/2018
700
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1/20/2018
720
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1/19/2018
740
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1/18/2018
680
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1/17/2018
680
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1/16/2018
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1/15/2018
700
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1/14/2018
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1/13/2018
700
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1/12/2018
400
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1/11/2018
500
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1/10/2018
500
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1/9/2018
500
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1/8/2018
550
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1/7/2018
680
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1/6/2018
540
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1/5/2018
640
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1/4/2018
850
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1/3/2018
550
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1/2/2018
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1/l/2018
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12/31/201
540
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12/30/201
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12/28/201'
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12/27/201
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12/26/201
80
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12/25/201
880
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12/24/201
620
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12/23/201
500
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12/22/201
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700
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12/20/201
760
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12/18/201
900
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12/17/201
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12/10/201
900
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12/9/2017
700
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12/8/2017
940
780
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12/7/2017
700
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12/6/2017
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12/5/2017
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12/4/2017
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12/3/2017
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12/2/2017
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12/l/2017
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11/30/201
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11/28/201
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11/26/201
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11/23/201
400
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11/22/201
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11/21/201
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520
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9/2/2017
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9/1/2017
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8/31/2017
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8/30/2017
660
580
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55
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8/29/2017
380
320
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8/28/2017
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0
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8/16/2017
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8/14/2017
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8/13/2017
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8/12/2017
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8/11/2017
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8/10/2017
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8/9/2017
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8/8/2017
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8/7/2017
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8/5/2017
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8/3/2017
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8/2/2017
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8/1/2017
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7/31/2017
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7/24/2017
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7/23/2017
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7/21/2017
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7/20/2017
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7/17/2017
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7/15/2017
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7/14/2017
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7/13/2017
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7/12/2017
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7/11/2017
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7/10/2017
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7/9/2017
720
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51
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7/8/2017
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7/7/2017
880
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7/6/2017
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7/5/2017
880
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51
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7/4/2017
720
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7/3/2017
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0
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50
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7/2/2017
0
0
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50
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7/1/2017
0
0
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50
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6/30/2017
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0
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6/29/2017
0
0
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50
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6/28/2017
0
0
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50
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6/27/2017
80
750
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50
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6/26/2017
820
780
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55
248
6/25/2017
740
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55
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6/24/2017
700
680
390
55
248
6/23/2017
740
680
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55
249
6/22/2017
700
500
395
55
248
6/21/2017
860
830
420
55
248
6/20/2017
540
480
395
55
248
6/19/2017
680
570
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50
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6/18/2017
700
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380
55
249
6/17/2017
720
370
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52
249
6/16/2017
500
340
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50
254
6/15/2017
710
590
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55
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6/14/2017
720
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385
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6/13/2017
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55
253
6/12/2017
720
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51
256
6/11/2017
460
365
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51
249
6/10/2017
730
620
400
51
250
6/9/2017
700
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51
250
6/8/2017
700
545
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51
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6/7/2017
890
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51
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6/6/2017
700
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415
51
247
6/5/2017
650
650
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50
249
6/4/2017
500
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50
249
6/3/2017
600
550
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50
249
6/2/2017
700
300
400
50
249
6/l/2017
650
500
400
50
249
5/31/2017
0
0
360
50
248
5/30/2017
0
0
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50
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5/29/2017
50
0
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51
246
5/28/2017
50
0
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51
246
5/27/2017
50
0
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51
246
5/26/2017
50
0
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51
246
5/25/2017
50
0
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51
246
5/24/2017
50
0
345
51
246
5/23/2017
50
0
343
51
246
5/22/2017
50
0
350
50
249
5/21/2017
50
20
360
50
249
5/20/2017
100
50
360
55
249
5/19/2017
140
90
360
50
251
5/18/2017
90
59
360
50
251
5/17/2017
85
40
360
55
247
5/16/2017
360
300
380
55
247
5/15/2017
300
260
375
55
248
5/14/2017
0
0
345
55
248
5/13/2017
0
0
345
55
248
5/12/2017
660
640
350
55
248
5/11/2017
700
600
340
55
248
5/10/2017
0
0
340
55
250
5/9/2017
650
620
360
55
249
5/8/2017
0
0
320
50
248
5/7/2017
0
0
320
50
248
5/6/2017
0
0
320
50
248
5/5/2017
50
0
320
50
248
5/4/2017
700
600
340
50
248
5/3/2017
700
600
340
50
251
5/2/2017
700
600
320
50
254
5/1/2017
640
550
340
55
250
4/30/2017
600
510
340
55
249
4/29/2017
680
660
350
55
249
4/28/2017
520
400
310
50
249
4/27/2017
740
700
350
55
253
4/26/2017
510
500
320
50
253
4/25/2017
640
620
360
50
253
4/24/2017
640
645
355
50
253
4/23/2017
600
610
360
50
253
4/22/2017
700
630
355
50
253
4/21/2017
690
320
340
50
253
4/20/2017
270
220
305
50
253
4/19/2017
260
180
300
50
253
4/18/2017
490
300
320
50
253
4/17/2017
780
740
280
50
256
4/16/2017
0
0
280
50
247
4/15/2017
280
220
270
50
250
4/14/2017
700
520
300
50
250
4/13/2017
500
340
270
50
247
4/12/2017
300
255
260
50
246
4/11/2017
205
180
250
50
244
4/10/2017
600
300
260
50
248
4/9/2017
600
550
310
50
248
4/8/2017
0
0
260
50
248
4/7/2017
0
0
260
50
248
4/6/2017
0
0
260
50
248
4/5/2017
0
0
260
50
250
4/4/2017
0
0
260
50
250
4/3/2017
730
720
290
50
249
4/2/2017
720
720
280
50
251
4/1/2017
770
775
310
50
249
3/31/2017
730
730
290
50
247
3/30/2017
800
780
300
50
247
3/29/2017
810
800
300
50
247
3/28/2017
480
450
270
50
247
3/27/2017
640
620
280
50
247
3/26/2017
660
640
290
50
247
3/25/2017
490
455
350
50
247
3/24/2017
260
240
240
50
247
3/23/2017
680
695
290
50
247
3/22/2017
414
380
260
50
247
3/21/2017
320
290
255
50
247
3/20/2017
500
480
270
50
249
3/19/2017
620
620
290
50
249
3/18/2017
520
520
270
50
247
3/17/2017
680
680
298
50
247
3/16/2017
560
560
280
50
247
3/15/2017
650
600
280
50
249
3/14/2017
700
700
300
50
249
3/13/2017
650
600
300
50
249
3/12/2017
350
350
280
50
249
3/11/2017
350
350
280
50
249
3/10/2017
300
250
280
50
248
3/9/2017
450
450
300
50
248
3/8/2017
450
450
300
50
248
3/7/2017
500
450
300
50
248
3/6/2017
615
600
290
50
249
3/5/2017
610
600
290
50
249
3/4/2017
460
455
300
50
249
3/3/2017
640
640
310
50
249
3/2/2017
400
340
280
50
249
3/1/2017
650
560
260
50
247
2/28/2017
610
595
270
54
247
2/27/2017
600
590
300
50
250
2/26/2017
240
235
260
50
250
2/25/2017
200
195
250
50
250
2/24/2017
660
670
290
50
250
2/23/2017
420
420
260
50
250
2/22/2017
280
270
280
50
249
2/21/2017
0
0
260
50
249
2/20/2017
0
0
260
51
246
2/19/2017
0
0
260
51
246
2/18/2017
0
0
260
50
244
2/17/2017
0
0
260
51
246
2/16/2017
0
0
260
51
247
2/15/2017
0
0
260
51
247
2/14/2017
0
0
260
51
247
2/13/2017
0
0
240
50
249
2/12/2017
500
500
280
50
256
2/11/2017
500
450
280
50
256
2/10/2017
450
400
280
50
256
2/9/2017
150
100
260
50
257
2/8/2017
150
100
270
50
256
2/7/2017
600
500
310
50
249
2/6/2017
0
0
270
51
247
2/5/2017
245
160
260
51
247
2/4/2017
275
195
280
51
247
2/3/2017
505
430
300
51
253
2/2/2017
265
195
270
51
253
2/1/2017
600
525
300
51
251
1/31/2017
375
270
270
50
247
1/30/2017
250
160
250
50
249
1/29/2017
525
440
320
45
247
1/28/2017
550
450
260
55
250
1/27/2017
350
260
220
50
247
1/26/2017
425
310
220
55
247
1/25/2017
400
360
230
54
246
1/24/2017
700
600
250
55
245
1/23/2017
500
465
210
55
245
1/22/2017
800
690
230
55
245
1/21/2017
500
400
200
55
245
1/20/2017
700
600
210
55
245
1/19/2017
560
500
220
55
245
1/18/2017
300
220
200
55
245
1/17/2017
500
460
220
55
245
1/16/2017
200
120
210
55
249
1/15/2017
175
100
200
55
249
1/14/2017
900
800
265
52
251
1/13/2017
100
20
210
52
249
1/12/2017
600
512
225
54
248
1/11/2017
180
100
220
52
248
1/10/2017
260
180
230
55
248
1/9/2017
400
300
230
55
249
1/8/2017
400
290
220
55
249
1/7/2017
800
680
230
55
249
1/6/2017
450
320
200
55
249
1/5/2017
600
500
220
55
249
1/4/2017
775
640
230
55
249
1/3/2017
750
630
240
55
249
1/2/2017
400
300
220
50
249
1/l/2017
550
450
220
50
249
12/31/201,
400
300
220
50
249
12/30/201,
450
350
220
50
251
12/29/201,
750
650
240
50
251
12/28/201,
750
650
240
50
251
12/27/201,
600
500
230
55
251
12/26/2011
500
460
230
55
251
12/25/201,
850
720
260
55
246
12/24/201,
600
500
240
55
246
12/23/201,
800
700
260
55
246
12/22/201,
700
600
240
55
246
12/21/2011
600
550
230
55
246
12/20/201,
850
790
240
50
247
12/19/201,
800
780
240
50
250
12/18/2011
800
780
240
50
250
12/17/201t
800
700
240
50
245
12/16/201,
800
700
240
50
245
12/15/201,
700
600
240
50
246
12/14/201,
750
650
240
50
244
12/13/201,
1050
950
240
50
244
12/12/201,
660
565
240
50
246
12/11/201,
650
570
240
50
246
12/10/201,
780
690
250
50
246
12/9/2016
645
555
240
50
246
12/8/2016
875
790
260
50
246
12/7/2016
500
430
230
50
246
12/6/2016
500
400
225
50
249
12/5/2016
800
670
250
55
250
12/4/2016
555
450
255
55
250
12/3/2016
480
380
255
55
250
12/2/2016
863
771
240
55
250
12/l/2016
450
340
240
55
250
11/30/201,
845
730
270
55
250
11/29/201,
775
665
265
55
250
11/28/201,
650
540
270
55
247
11/27/201,
800
700
280
55
247
11/26/2011
900
800
290
55
247
11/25/201,
650
540
280
55
246
11/24/201,
300
220
260
55
246
11/23/201,
500
480
250
55
246
11/22/201,
500
400
260
55
246
11/21/201,
500
400
240
50
246
11/20/201,
500
400
240
50
246
11/19/201,
500
400
240
50
246
11/18/201,
100
50
240
50
247
11/17/201,
400
300
240
50
247
11/16/201,
400
300
240
50
246
11/15/201,
400
300
240
50
246
11/14/201,
600
520
260
51
249
11/13/201,
450
400
250
51
249
11/12/201,
620
540
265
51
249
11/11/201,
650
560
270
51
249
11/10/2011
780
690
275
51
249
11/9/2016
770
690
280
51
247
11/8/2016
755
680
280
52
247
11/7/2016
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10/27/201,
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10/14/201,
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825
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10/10/201,
600
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700
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10/4/2016
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9/30/2016
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9/27/2016
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9/26/2016
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9/25/2016
1125
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9/24/2016
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9/23/2016
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9/22/2016
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9/21/2016
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9/20/2016
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9/19/2016
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9/18/2016
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9/13/2016
380
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9/12/2016
225
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9/11/2016
225
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9/10/2016
400
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9/9/2016
820
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260
9/8/2016
775
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9/7/2016
450
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9/6/2016
600
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9/5/2016
620
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9/4/2016
570
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9/3/2016
700
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9/2/2016
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9/l/2016
560
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8/31/2016
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8/30/2016
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8/29/2016
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8/28/2016
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8/26/2016
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8/24/2016
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8/23/2016
550
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8/22/2016
800
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8/21/2016
800
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8/20/2016
875
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8/19/2016
750
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8/18/2016
825
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8/17/2016
1000
900
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8/16/2016
850
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8/15/2016
806
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8/14/2016
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820
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8/13/2016
575
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8/12/2016
790
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8/11/2016
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8/10/2016
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8/9/2016
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8/8/2016
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8/7/2016
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8/6/2016
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8/5/2016
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8/4/2016
725
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8/3/2016
900
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8/2/2016
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8/1/2016
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7/31/2016
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7/30/2016
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7/28/2016
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7/27/2016
1000
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7/26/2016
980
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7/25/2016
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7/24/2016
940
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7/23/2016
980
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7/22/2016
875
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7/21/2016
850
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7/20/2016
650
560
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925
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7/18/2016
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1100
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7/14/2016
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7/13/2016
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7/12/2016
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7/11/2016
700
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7/10/2016
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7/9/2016
925
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7/8/2016
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7/7/2016
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7/6/2016
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7/5/2016
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7/4/2016
100
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7/3/2016
100
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55
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7/2/2016
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7/1/2016
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6/30/2016
945
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6/29/2016
825
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6/28/2016
1000
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6/27/2016
910
820
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6/26/2016
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6/25/2016
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6/24/2016
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6/23/2016
1000
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6/22/2016
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6/21/2016
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6/20/2016
980
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6/19/2016
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6/18/2016
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6/17/2016
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6/13/2016
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6/11/2016
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6/10/2016
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6/9/2016
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6/8/2016
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6/7/2016
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6/6/2016
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6/5/2016
850
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6/4/2016
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6/3/2016
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6/2/2016
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6/1/2016
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5/28/2016
1050
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5/26/2016
940
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5/25/2016
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5/24/2016
1010
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5/23/2016
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5/22/2016
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5/20/2016
1075
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5/19/2016
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5/18/2016
1120
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5/17/2016
1155
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5/16/2016
950
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5/15/2016
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5/14/2016
850
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5/13/2016
1060
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5/12/2016
880
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5/11/2016
875
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5/10/2016
875
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5/9/2016
860
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5/8/2016
825
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5/7/2016
950
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5/6/2016
830
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5/5/2016
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5/4/2016
860
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5/3/2016
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5/2/2016
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5/1/2016
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4/30/2016
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4/23/2016
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4/22/2016
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4/21/2016
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4/17/2016
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4/16/2016
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4/11/2016
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4/10/2016
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4/9/2016
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4/7/2016
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4/6/2016
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4/5/2016
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4/4/2016
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4/3/2016
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4/2/2016
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4/l/2016
942
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3/31/2016
925
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3/30/2016
600
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3/29/2016
900
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3/28/2016
890
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3/27/2016
650
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3/26/2016
900
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3/25/2016
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3/24/2016
875
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55
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3/23/2016
1090
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3/22/2016
940
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3/21/2016
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3/20/2016
1000
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3/19/2016
900
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3/18/2016
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3/17/2016
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3/16/2016
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3/14/2016
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3/13/2016
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3/12/2016
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3/11/2016
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3/10/2016
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3/9/2016
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3/8/2016
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3/7/2016
775
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3/6/2016
960
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3/5/2016
810
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51
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3/4/2016
1075
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51
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3/3/2016
725
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51
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3/2/2016
550
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3/1/2016
750
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254
2/29/2016
740
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55
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2/28/2016
940
890
325
55
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2/27/2016
820
760
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55
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2/26/2016
651
600
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55
251
2/25/2016
749
699
322
55
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2/24/2016
645
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320
55
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2/23/2016
605
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315
55
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2/22/2016
360
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55
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2/21/2016
750
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51
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2/20/2016
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2/19/2016
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2/18/2016
1075
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2/17/2016
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2/14/2016
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2/13/2016
680
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2/12/2016
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2/11/2016
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2/10/2016
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2/8/2016
740
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2/7/2016
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2/6/2016
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2/5/2016
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2/2/2016
990
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2/1/2016
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1/31/2016
1050
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1/30/2016
690
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1/29/2016
710
660
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1/28/2016
875
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55
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1/27/2016
840
780
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1/26/2016
850
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1/25/2016
955
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55
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1/24/2016
950
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1/23/2016
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320
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1/22/2016
775
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1/21/2016
800
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1/20/2016
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1/19/2016
900
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1/18/2016
620
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1/17/2016
750
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1/16/2016
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900
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1/10/2016
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1/9/2016
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1/8/2016
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1/7/2016
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1/6/2016
900
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1/5/2016
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1/4/2016
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1/3/2016
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330
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1/2/2016
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610
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12/31/201
700
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975
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700
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12/24/201,
825
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12/23/201,
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700
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12/19/201.
920
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12/17/201.
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12/16/201.
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12/15/201.
700
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12/14/201.
1025
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12/13/201,
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12/12/201.
1015
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12/11/201,
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12/10/201,
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55
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12/9/2015
1042
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12/8/2015
1030
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12/7/2015
1050
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12/6/2015
1000
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12/5/2015
700
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50
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12/4/2015
650
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330
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12/3/2015
850
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12/2/2015
800
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11/30/201
550
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11/29/201.
900
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248
11/28/201.
1070
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11/27/201.
750
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11/26/201.
725
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11/25/201
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11/24/201.
1000
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11/23/201.
950
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50
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11/22/201.
900
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50
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11/21/201.
850
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11/20/201,
1030
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50
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11/19/201.
820
750
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254
11/18/201,
740
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330
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11/17/201.
590
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256
11/16/201
860
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11/15/201.
1050
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254
11/14/201.
845
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259
11/13/201
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11/12/201
1000
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345
52
259
11/11/201.
1148
1100
350
52
261
11/10/201,
1020
1080
355
52
263
11/9/2015
875
825
343
52
274
11/8/2015
1050
1000
350
50
300
11/7/2015
1100
1000
360
50
303
11/6/2015
900
850
350
50
300
11/5/2015
1100
1000
360
50
296
11/4/2015
1050
950
350
50
293
11/3/2015
900
850
340
50
291
11/2/2015
950
900
350
50
279
11/l/2015
950
900
355
55
270
10/31/201,
1150
1100
362
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267
10/30/201
1150
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362
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256
10/29/201.
900
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256
10/28/201.
1145
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363
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251
10/27/201.
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251
10/26/201.
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249
10/25/201.
1091
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55
250
10/24/201,
960
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260
55
250
10/23/201,
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55
250
10/22/201.
810
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55
250
10/21/201,
1100
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360
55
250
10/20/201.
875
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355
55
251
10/19/201,
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361
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251
10/18/201.
1000
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355
55
254
10/17/201
1175
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254
10/16/201.
1170
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55
251
10/15/201.
1160
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55
251
10/14/201.
850
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340
55
251
10/13/201,
1090
950
340
55
251
10/12/201.
1100
1050
340
55
251
10/11/201.
880
800
340
55
250
10/10/201,
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340
55
250
10/9/2015
1090
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55
250
10/8/2015
900
840
340
54
254
10/7/2015
1150
1050
345
55
256
10/6/2015
1120
1025
345
55
297
10/5/2015
900
850
340
55
289
10/4/2015
1060
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52
289
10/3/2015
930
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340
52
289
10/2/2015
1045
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350
52
287
10/1/2015
950
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52
287
9/30/2015
1100
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340
52
286
9/29/2015
1225
1180
360
52
284
9/28/2015
945
900
340
52
292
9/27/2015
950
900
345
50
290
9/26/2015
860
800
340
55
284
9/25/2015
925
850
345
55
284
9/24/2015
850
800
340
55
287
9/23/2015
840
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340
55
289
9/22/2015
900
850
340
55
283
9/21/2015
925
875
340
55
284
9/20/2015
950
900
335
52
250
9/19/2015
975
925
340
52
260
9/18/2015
875
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340
52
269
9/17/2015
1000
950
340
52
264
9/16/2015
1125
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264
9/15/2015
1150
1100
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52
264
9/14/2015
925
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340
52
264
9/13/2015
1050
1000
340
50
260
9/12/2015
1000
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350
50
260
9/11/2015
700
600
340
50
257
9/10/2015
1000
900
340
50
256
9/9/2015
1050
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360
50
257
9/8/2015
950
850
340
50
257
9/7/2015
900
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340
50
253
9/6/2015
900
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340
52
250
9/5/2015
1120
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52
253
9/4/2015
1025
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52
253
9/3/2015
950
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345
52
251
9/2/2015
1175
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350
52
250
9/1/2015
825
750
340
52
257
8/31/2015
750
700
330
54
257
8/30/2015
900
850
340
55
259
8/29/2015
750
650
320
56
260
8/28/2015
990
910
345
55
260
8/27/2015
1260
1200
350
55
259
8/26/2015
850
750
325
55
259
8/25/2015
900
850
328
55
250
8/24/2015
800
700
330
55
249
8/23/2015
1050
1000
340
55
247
8/22/2015
1160
1100
360
55
247
8/21/2015
1200
1150
370
55
249
8/20/2015
1060
970
360
55
249
8/19/2015
1100
1040
350
55
249
8/18/2015
1120
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350
55
249
8/17/2015
1150
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55
247
8/16/2015
1050
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355
55
249
8/15/2015
1095
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340
55
253
8/14/2015
860
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55
253
8/13/2015
800
700
340
55
249
8/12/2015
1195
1100
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55
249
8/11/2015
870
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340
55
249
8/10/2015
925
850
330
55
249
8/9/2015
1050
1000
340
55
249
8/8/2015
1150
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360
55
249
8/7/2015
1200
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360
55
249
8/6/2015
950
900
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55
249
8/5/2015
1050
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360
55
251
8/4/2015
1150
1050
360
55
249
8/3/2015
777
840
370
55
249
8/2/2015
950
850
350
50
249
8/1/2015
950
900
350
50
250
7/31/2015
1000
900
340
50
254
7/30/2015
750
700
340
50
253
7/29/2015
1000
900
350
50
253
7/28/2015
850
750
340
50
253
7/27/2015
1150
1050
350
50
250
7/26/2015
800
700
340
55
250
7/25/2015
850
800
360
55
250
7/24/2015
750
700
340
55
250
7/23/2015
1125
1050
350
55
250
7/22/2015
900
850
350
50
251
7/21/2015
800
700
345
50
251
7/20/2015
1075
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370
55
251
7/19/2015
1050
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340
50
251
7/18/2015
1000
900
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7/17/2015
1100
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330
50
256
7/16/2015
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330
50
251
7/15/2015
700
650
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50
251
7/14/2015
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7/13/2015
950
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253
7/12/2015
925
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7/11/2015
1150
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50
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7/10/2015
975
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340
50
251
7/9/2015
775
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330
50
250
7/8/2015
900
860
340
50
248
7/7/2015
925
870
340
50
248
7/6/2015
750
700
350
50
248
7/5/2015
1025
975
360
50
251
7/4/2015
1180
1120
360
52
250
7/3/2015
1075
1000
350
55
250
7/2/2015
861
775
350
55
251
7/1/2015
850
780
340
55
250
6/30/2015
1235
1190
355
55
259
6/29/2015
1010
950
340
50
254
6/28/2015
1250
255
6/27/2015
1250
895
340
50
268
6/26/2015
1250
1000
345
50
264
6/25/2015
925
900
340
50
264
6/24/2015
1125
1050
360
50
289
6/23/2015
1300
1250
360
50
291
6/22/2015
1275
1250
360
50
290
6/21/2015
1125
1100
360
50
291
6/20/2015
1100
1050
350
50
296
6/19/2015
1100
1050
350
50
293
6/18/2015
1000
950
350
50
294
6/17/2015
950
850
340
50
297
6/16/2015
1300
1250
330
50
289
6/15/2015
1250
1200
365
50
287
6/14/2015
1050
1000
360
50
291
6/13/2015
1200
1125
360
50
296
6/12/2015
1250
1200
350
50
293
6/11/2015
1100
1050
350
50
293
6/10/2015
1150
1100
350
50
290
6/9/2015
1250
1200
360
50
284
6/8/2015
1150
1075
350
50
284
6/7/2015
950
900
340
50
289
6/6/2015
950
900
340
50
293
6/5/2015
1200
1100
350
50
293
6/4/2015
850
800
340
50
293
6/3/2015
1300
1250
360
50
296
6/2/2015
950
900
350
50
296
6/l/2015
1250
1150
360
50
293
5/31/2015
900
850
360
50
294
5/30/2015
975
900
350
50
289
5/29/2015
950
900
340
50
290
5/28/2015
1100
1050
350
50
291
5/27/2015
825
775
340
50
288
5/26/2015
1250
1200
360
50
289
5/25/2015
1020
1015
360
50
289
5/24/2015
1200
1150
360
50
291
5/23/2015
1300
1250
360
50
289
5/22/2015
900
850
360
50
291
5/21/2015
800
750
340
50
291
5/20/2015
850
800
340
50
293
5/19/2015
1150
1100
340
50
291
5/18/2015
1000
950
340
50
290
5/17/2015
1300
1250
360
50
286
5/16/2015
1300
1250
360
50
290
5/15/2015
1040
1000
345
50
291
5/14/2015
940
900
340
50
288
5/13/2015
1200
1150
355
50
293
5/12/2015
1180
1145
350
50
293
5/11/2015
1115
1045
355
50
293
5/10/2015
1225
1175
360
50
293
5/9/2015
1300
1250
360
50
296
5/8/2015
850
800
340
50
293
5/7/2015
1150
1100
350
50
293
5/6/2015
900
850
350
50
294
5/5/2015
1100
1050
350
50
297
5/4/2015
1250
360
50
299
5/3/2015
775
340
50
297
5/2/2015
975
350
50
290
5/1/2015
1250
360
50
294
4/30/2015
1000
360
50
293
4/29/2015
1050
1000
360
50
291
4/28/2015
1275
1225
360
50
295
4/27/2015
1060
1030
360
50
290
4/26/2015
1120
975
360
50
291
4/25/2015
1140
1100
360
50
291
4/24/2015
1225
1190
360
50
291
4/23/2015
1010
975
340
50
297
4/22/2015
1200
1150
360
50
293
4/21/2015
1100
1050
355
50
290
4/20/2015
1250
1200
360
50
293
4/19/2015
1250
1100
350
50
297
4/18/2015
1220
1100
360
50
289
4/17/2015
1250
1200
360
50
280
4/16/2015
840
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53
289
4/15/2015
830
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340
52
289
4/14/2015
830
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350
50
289
4/13/2015
860
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340
50
289
4/12/2015
950
900
340
50
286
4/11/2015
1100
1050
350
50
266
4/10/2015
1150
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360
50
254
4/9/2015
1100
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360
50
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4/8/2015
950
900
360
50
251
4/7/2015
800
750
360
50
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4/6/2015
950
900
365
50
253
4/5/2015
1000
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380
50
253
4/4/2015
50
0
350
50
250
4/3/2015
900
850
350
50
253
4/2/2015
800
800
350
50
258
4/1/2015
825
800
360
50
256
3/31/2015
800
725
360
50
256
3/30/2015
1175
1150
380
50
260
3/29/2015
800
750
370
50
251
3/28/2015
0
0
320
50
253
3/27/2015
0
0
320
50
253
3/26/2015
200
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320
50
253
3/25/2015
900
850
340
50
256
3/24/2015
1150
1100
360
50
256
3/23/2015
1150
1100
360
50
256
3/22/2015
1150
1100
360
50
250
3/21/2015
915
875
350
50
254
3/20/2015
1100
1050
360
50
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3/19/2015
1150
1100
360
50
250
3/18/2015
1175
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360
50
248
3/17/2015
950
920
345
50
250
3/16/2015
975
935
350
50
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3/15/2015
1125
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50
251
3/14/2015
950
900
340
50
251
3/13/2015
910
860
340
50
251
3/12/2015
900
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330
50
251
3/11/2015
900
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330
50
251
3/10/2015
900
875
335
50
251
3/9/2015
1150
1100
340
50
251
3/8/2015
850
800
335
50
0
3/7/2015
950
900
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50
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3/6/2015
1000
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345
50
248
3/5/2015
1150
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50
248
3/4/2015
925
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340
50
248
3/3/2015
800
750
340
50
248
3/2/2015
800
750
335
50
248
3/l/2015
1000
950
340
50
251
2/28/2015
600
550
335
50
251
2/27/2015
1060
1040
350
50
251
2/26/2015
700
650
340
50
254
2/25/2015
1100
1050
360
50
257
2/24/2015
810
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50
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2/23/2015
1050
1000
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50
256
2/22/2015
1125
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2/21/2015
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360
50
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2/20/2015
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50
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2/19/2015
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50
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2/18/2015
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50
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2/17/2015
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925
360
50
249
2/16/2015
1175
1100
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50
249
2/15/2015
1050
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50
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2/14/2015
750
700
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50
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2/13/2015
750
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50
251
2/12/2015
1050
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360
50
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2/11/2015
1150
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360
50
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2/10/2015
850
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50
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2/9/2015
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2/8/2015
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50
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2/7/2015
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50
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2/6/2015
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50
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2/5/2015
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50
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2/4/2015
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2/3/2015
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2/2/2015
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50
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2/1/2015
1125
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50
251
1/31/2015
1150
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50
251
1/30/2015
850
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50
251
1/29/2015
1000
800
340
50
253
1/28/2015
1150
950
350
50
256
1/27/2015
875
1100
350
50
256
1/26/2015
1150
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340
50
253
1/25/2015
875
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1/24/2015
850
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330
50
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1/23/2015
1000
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340
50
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1/22/2015
1100
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340
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1/21/2015
975
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1/20/2015
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1/19/2015
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340
50
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1/18/2015
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50
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1/17/2015
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1/16/2015
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50
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1/15/2015
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50
251
1/14/2015
1160
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50
254
1/13/2015
1150
1100
360
50
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1/12/2015
900
1100
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50
251
1/11/2015
1175
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340
50
251
1/10/2015
1100
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360
50
251
1/9/2015
1075
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50
251
1/8/2015
1250
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251
1/7/2015
1150
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1/6/2015
1200
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50
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1/5/2015
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1/4/2015
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1/3/2015
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1/2/2015
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1/1/2015
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251
12/31/201,
1000
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360
50
253
12/30/201,
1060
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50
253
12/29/201,
1075
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253
12/28/201,
1100
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50
249
12/27/201.
925
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249
12/26/201.
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12/25/201,
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12/24/201,
380
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249
12/23/201•
380
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50
245
12/22/201•
1050
1000
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50
245
12/21/201•
800
1000
350
50
250
12/20/201
900
720
335
50
250
12/19/201
900
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50
250
12/18/201
800
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50
251
12/17/201•
900
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50
250
12/16/201•
900
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50
250
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1220
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50
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251
12/13/201.
1125
1100
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1125
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12/11/201-
1000
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50
256
12/10/201,
1200
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360
50
256
12/9/2014
1100
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360
50
256
12/8/2014
800
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50
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12/7/2014
1250
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50
253
12/6/2014
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12/5/2014
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12/4/2014
980
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50
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12/3/2014
820
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12/2/2014
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50
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12/1/2014
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11/30/201•
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251
11/29/201,
1150
1100
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50
251
11/28/201•
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50
251
11/27/201•
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50
250
11/26/201
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50
250
11/25/201
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50
251
11/24/201
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50
251
11/23/201•
825
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50
251
11/22/201•
1175
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11/21/201
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251
11/20/201.
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11/19/201-
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11/18/201
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11/17/201,
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11/16/201.
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11/14/201,
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15
Wallace, Chris D (CED)
From: Holly Tipton <hotipton@hilcorp.com>
Sent: Monday, October 7, 2019 11:34 AM
To: Wallace, Chris D (CED)
Subject: AIO 11.003 Cancellation Request
Attachments: AIO AA 11.003.pdf
Good morning Chris,
Hilcorp recently sidetracked the Granite Point #53 (PTD 196-014) which was a shut-in injector associated with AA AIO
11.003. Hilcorp respectfully requests to cancel AA AIO 11.003 as the parent bore has been plugged and the sidetrack
(PTD 219-079) will be completed as a producer. Please see attached for AA AIO 11.003.
Thank you,
Holly Tipton
Regulatory Tech - CIO Asset Team
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
o: (907) 777-8330 1 m: (281) 543-8964
e: hotipton@hilcoro.com
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February 13, 2018
Chair Hollis French
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 71h Avenue, Suite 100
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Post Office Boz 244027
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Suite 100
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Phone: 907/777-8322
DECEIVED
FEB 13 2018
AOGCC
RE: Request for Administrative Approval to add Sanitary Waste to the Enhanced Oil
Recovery (EOR) fluids at Granite Point platform (AIO #11).
Dear Chair French:
Per previous discussions with your technical staff, Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp) is
requesting an Administrative Approval for the use of Sanitary Waste (treated effluent)
to be used as an enhancement to the EOR fluids on the Granite Point platform.
These particular fluids have already been authorized for use on certain platforms in
Cook Inlet (King Salmon — 12-4-92 letter, Grayling — NO #5 6-7-94 letter, Monopod —
AIO #12 6-7-94 letter, and most recently Dolly and Steelhead — AID #5 12-18-13 and
Anna and Bruce — NO #6 12-18-13). We are requesting to extend those approvals to
this platform based on the previous compatibility tests that have been completed
(attached) which indicate that no problems with overall injectivity would occur with the
addition of these fluids to the EOR fluids. Although the attached testing was conducted
on different platforms in the Granite Point field, the fluids tested are identical to both
the treated effluent and the EOR fluids on this platform. The tests confirm that the
mixture of treated effluent and either produced water or seawater won't cause any
incompatibilities or precipitants that would impact the EOR project on this platform.
With consideration of the successful compatibility testing and the proven benign nature
of previously approved treated effluent additions to the EOR fluid streams, Hilcorp
requests that the treated effluent fluids be administratively approved as appropriate
additions to the EOR fluids on the Granite Point platform using Rule 8 of NO #11.
Sincerely,
P
Larry Gin, Regulatory Compliance
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
August 18, 2013
Larry Greenstein
Hilcorp Alaska
Cook Inlet
Kenai, Alaska
Executive Summary
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BAKER
HUGHES
14704 Kenai Spur Hwy
Kenai, AK 99611
Tel: 907-283-4634
Fax: 907-283-9619
Todd Stone
Senior Advisor
Kenai Peninsula
Enhanced EOR Study
• Fluid Compatibility Testing •
• Treated sanitary waste water is to be injected as a component of enhanced
waterflood.
• Testing was done to verify the compatibility of the sanitary waste water with
water components in the injection system.
• Waters were collected and analyzed by Baker Hughes for the Anna, Bruce,
Varden, and Steelhead Platforms.
• These analyses were used to determine scaling scaling tendencies using
ScaleSoftPitzer TM Scale Program.
• Ratios for mixing were supplied by Hilcorp Alaska.
Collection &Testing
other
Dolly
The identified waters were collected and pH and soluble gases (HCO3, CO2) were run
prior to sending into lab for analyses. The analytical data was used to run scaling
tendencies using ScaleSoftPitzer TM Scale Program from Rice University. Samples of
these same waters were used for mixing at predetermined ratios for observation of
precipitants.
Results
The results of the testing are provided in reports for each platform following this cover
letter. Please review these reports and contact me in the Kenai office (907-283-4634) if
you have any questions.
Disclaimer of Liability: Baker Petrolite Corporation and its affiliates (BPC) disclaim all warranties or representations express or implied, including
any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such information
herein or that reliance on such information will accomplish any particular result. All such information is furnished "as is" and by using such
information the user is assuming all liabilities for the use or reliance on such information. BPC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS NEGLIGENCE.
Regards,
Todd Stone I Senior Advisor
Baker Hughes I Upstream Chemical & Capillary Services
Office: 907-283-4634 1 Cell 907-398-8426
todd .stone(cDb a ke r h ug hes. co m
httr)://www.bakerhughes.com I Advancing Reservoir Performance
Cc:
Mike Ping — Hilcorp
Dan Marlowe — Hilcorp
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including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such
information herein or that reliance on such information will accomplish any particular result. All such information is furnished "as is" and by
using such information the user is assuming all liabilities for the use or reliance on such information. BPC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS NEGLIGENCE.
Anna Platform
Water Analyses & Mixing Data
The sanitary fluids on the Anna Platform are mixed with FIW and, as needed, a salt brine
for processing. The amount of daily sanitary fluid treated is 250 bbls. When injected for
EOR it would be mixed with 180 bbls clean produced water. Parameters for calculating
scaling indices are Ttopside= 1000F, Ptopside=100 psi, BHT=1600F, and a water mix of
180:250. The water analyses and scaling tendencies for both waters and the mixed brine
are attached.
The Anna PW alone has a no scaling tendency for calcite in the temperature range of
discussion. The barite scaling tendency is moderate. The Anna produced water is treated
with a scale inhibitor for scale prevention. The Anna sanitary water has no scaling
tendencies. When mixed together, the brine scaling tendency remains at zero for calcite
and is reduced for barite. I would expect no scale precitpitation/deposition related to mixing
the two waters.
Anna Scale Data. pdf
Bruce Platform
Water Analyses & Mixing Data
The sanitary fluids on the Bruce Platform are nomally not mixed with additional water for
processing. Ocasionally drill water is added to aid in processing. The amount of daily
sanitary fluid treated is 25-100 bbls, depending on the number of people on board. When
injected for EOR it would be mixed with 75-100 bbls clean produced water. Parameters for
calculating scaling indices are Ttopside= 700F, Ptopside=3200 psi, BHT=1600F, and a water mix
of 100:100. The water analyses and scaling tendencies for both waters and the mixed
brine are attached.
The Bruce PW alone has a slight scaling tendency for calcite and barite. The Bruce
sanitary water has no scaling tendencies. When mixed together, the brine scaling
tendency is reduced to zero for calcite and greatly reduced for barite. I would expect no
scale precitpitation/deposition related to mixing the two waters.
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including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such
information herein or that reliance on such information will accomplish any particular result. All such information is furnished "as is" and by
using such information the user is assuming all liabilities for the use or reliance on such information. BPC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS NEGLIGENCE.
Dolly Varden Platform
Water Analyses & Mixing Data
The sanitary fluids on the Dolly Varden Platform are mixed with filtered seawater for
processing. The amount of daily sanitary fluid treated is estimated at 419 bbls. When
injected for EOR it would be mixed with 20,000 bbls FIW. Parameters for calculating
scaling indices are Ttopside= 800F, Ptopside=3450 psi, BHT=1600F, and a water mix of
20,000:419. The water analyses and scaling tendencies for both waters and the mixed
brine are attached.
Because the makeup water for the sanitary system is FIW, the chemistry for both waters
are very similar. Niether have scaling tendencies for calcite and barite within the
temperature range of discussion. When mixed, the scaling tendencies remain zero. I
would expect no scale precitpitation/deposition related to mixing the two waters.
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Steelhead Platform
Water Analyses & Mixing Data
The sanitary fluids on the Steelhead Platform are mixed with filtered seawater for
processing. The amount of daily sanitary fluid treated is estimated at 379 bbls. When
injected for EOR it would be mixed with 16,000 bbls FIW. Parameters for calculating
scaling indices are Ttopside= 800F, Ptopside=3200 psi, BHT=1600F, and awater mix of
16,000:379. The water analyses and scaling tendencies for both waters and the mixed
brine are attached.
Because the makeup water for the sanitary system is FIW, the chemistry for both waters
are very similar. The Steelhead FIW has a slight scaling tendency for calcite and nothing
for barite within the temperature range of discussion. The sanitary water has no scaling
tendencies for either scale. When mixed the scaling tendencies drop to zero for all scales.
I would expect no scale precitpitation/deposition related to mixing the two waters.
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including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such
information herein or that reliance on such information will accomplish any particular result. All such information is famished "as is" and by
using such information the user is assuming all liabilities for the use or reliance on such information. BPC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
INDIRECT, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER
INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ITS NEGLIGENCE.
Water Compatability Studies
All Platforms
The above waters were mixed, placed in a water bath at 160°F for a period of 24 hours.
They were observed for visual signs of precipitation. The rsults are shown in the table.
Water Com atibilit
Water Mix
Observations
Anna PW + Sanitary Water
No precipitant
observed
Bruce PW + Sanitary Water
No precipitant
observed
Dolly Varden FIW + Sanitary Water
No precipitant
observed
Steelhead FIW + Sanitary Water
No precipitant
observed
Disclaimer of Liability: Baker Petrolite Corporation and its affiliates (BPC) disclaim all warranties or representations express or implied,
including any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or to the accuracy, correctness or completeness of such
information herein or that reliance on such information will accomplish any particular result. All such information is furnished "as is" and by
using such information the user is assuming all liabilities for the use or reliance on such information. BPC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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Union Oil Company of California
909 West 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 196247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247
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Larry P. Greenstein
Prodction Technician
Date: February 25, 2005
Commission Chair John Norman
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 W. ¡thAve., Suite #100
Anchorage, AK 99501-3539
Attn: Tom Maunder
Administrative Approval Request
Well No. GP-53 Injector
Granite Point Platform
Granite Point Field
Dear Chair Norman,
Unocal requests administrative approval under Area Injection Order 11, Rule 8 for the
continuation of injection of non-hazardous Class II fluids for the Grantite Point Platform Weil No.
GP-53 Injector (Permit # 196-014) in Granite Point Field.
To support this request, Unocal submits the following information and documentation:
1. Schematic (attached).
2. Temperature survey comparison plot (attached).
3. Maximum allowable injection pressure calculation in graphical form (attached).
4. Brief/relevant well history (below and attached).
This well was drilled and completed as a producer in August of 1997. Per the attached well
history, it was almost immediately converted to an injection well and has been injecting with a
variance since March of 1999. In addition, please note that Granite Point Field has an auquifer
exemption per EPA 40 CFR 147.102 (b)(2)(i).
The temperature survey run on 12/21/2004 matches the last survey run on 6/08/2002 in character
showing no cooling anomalies above the packer. This indicates that injection is occurring only
into the Tyonek C Sands. The plotted daily monitoring, which is reported monthly, hasn1t shown
any unexplainable rate or pressure responses from this well.
Unocal will continue to monitor and record daily injection rates and tubing and casing pressures
on the well and provide a report to the AOGCC on a monthly basis. A temperature survey will be
run every two years to insure the injected water is contained within the completion interval.
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at 263-7661 or Steve Lambert at 263-7658.
Sincerely,
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Larry P. Greenstein
cc: MIT book
Well File
RKB = 114.75"; Kvaerner SMS Wellhead
C-5 SAND
PDTD = 14,530
MAX HOLE ANGLE ± 80 " @ 13,800'
GP 53 finaI8-29-97.doc
33" Outside conductor 47 229
26" Inside Conductor 47 294
13-3/8 68 K-55 BTC 47 1,031
9-5/8 47 L-80 BTC 46 73
9-5/8 53.5 P-II0 BTC 73 4,551
7" 29 P-l1 0 KC-BTC 45 6,989
T' 29 L-80 KC-BTC 6,989 13,323
5" 15 L-80 SC-KC-BTC 12,909 16634
Baker 5" HMC liner hanger @ 12,921
1 K vaemer Tubing Hanger 43.44
(AB TC-4S Up X STD V AM DWN)
2 STD V AM x Buttress Pup JT 47.5
3 HES "X" Nipple ID = 2.813" 12,857
4 Halliburton VL T Versatrieve Packer with 12,900
seal bore extension.
5 Seal Assy. (Length 13.12') crossed over 12900
to 3-1/2" STL tubing.
6 Mule-shoe guide 12,971
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EZSV Cement Retainer
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PERFORATION DATA
TOP BTM ZONE SPF DATE COMMENTS
13,339 14,500 C-5 6 8/15/97 Exisiting Interval
14,590 14,595 C-5 6 8/14/97 Squeezed
15,250 16,900 C-5 6 8/4/97 Squeezed
REVISED: 9/16/97
DRAWN BY: MWD
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Subj ect:
Unocal Granite Point (GP) Well 53 (Water Injector)
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Applioationfor Variance
PTD#:
Orders~
Reviewers:
Initiating Action:
Review Summary .
] . Accord ing to the avaiJabJe records,. Unocalreported minor « 1 psi/minute) communication in early
March 1999, shortly after the well was converted to injection service. The wen file (pTD #l96140)
does not include documents regarding the MITfailure. Per Unocal, diagnostics determined that the
packer seaiswere ]eaking. Utl0cal continlled operation in March 1999 with equal pressures in
tubing and irtnerânnulus(IA) . On Nove.rnber8, 2000~ Jeff Jones (AOGCC Inspector) witnessed a
MIT for avarianc6 using annulus pressure monitoring (APM) that noted the tubing and IA
pressures dropped simultaneously at 50 psi/IS minutes.
2, Unocal submitted requt::st dated 6/18/02 (recejved 6/19/02) to continue injection~ provided
temperature survey and well performance data {injeotion rate,·tubingand IA pressures)
3. ChronologicaJ Revjew of fUes revealed:
a. CO 76 (September 123 1969)
b. AID 11 (September 29, 1986) - Class II underground injection $,uthorizedfor small
Hproject area~t ~sdescrîbed in AIO
c. AID 11.1 (October 28, 1986) - clarification of Rule 6 ("WeU IntegrityFailure~))
d. Sundry Application (Form 1 O~403; August 27, 1997) - convert OP-53 from producer to
water injector; request amendment ofAIO.l1 since.GP-S3 injection zone is outside area
authorized.
e. AOGCC Sundry approval·(September 5, 1997)- Sundry approved; well cannot be
operated as an injection until CO 76 andAIO 11 expansions approved
f, Public Notice (September 25~ 1997) - public comment solicited on Unocalapplication
for expansion of CO 76 and AIO 11
g. Administrative Approvals· CO 76.32 and AlO 11.2 (October 23 ~ 1997) - expansion of
Orders approved
4, Technical Evaluation of RequÇ:~.t - Temperature smvey indicates water injection confined to
intended target~ tubing and IA pressure communication evident from pmormance data; pressures
less than 70% MIYP of adjacent and next outer casing.
Rec.ommendation
File Review indicates compHance with provisions of 20 AAC 25~ CO, and AlO (as amended).
Approval of U noc.a.l·s request is recommended subject to following conditions:
a, Monitor aU casing annuli daily; report monthly unless there is a 10% change in pressure
attributable to other than well performance (AID Rule 3 requires weekly check ofIA only)
b. Run temp survey every Z years (anniversary date is date of variance approval) and provide
results to Commission.
c. Perform combination MIT (tubing and IA) every 2 years (AIO Rule S}. If a plug' cannot be
set to isolate the tubing and annulus, an '~observation" test may be performed 'by. Sftlïe well
and observing the pressure decline of the tubing and annulus.
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-Outside Containment for Intermediate casing
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-- Outside Containment for Surface casing
MASP (Surface casing)
Current Pressure Readings
Disclaimers (fine . t)
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FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR
AlfA~1iA OIL AlVD GAS
CONSERVATION COJDIISSION
333 W. 7fH AVENUE, SUITE 100
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539
PHONE (907) 279-1433
FAX (907)276-7542
September 27, 2004
Proposals to Amend Underground Injection Orders to Incorporate
Consistent Language Addressing the Mechanical Integrity of Wells
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission"), on its own motion,
proposes to amend the rules addressing mechanical integrity of wells in all existing area injection
orders, storage injection orders, enhanced recovery injection orders, and disposal injection
orders. There are numerous different versions of wording used for each of the rules that create
confusion and inconsistent implementation of well integrity requirements for injection wells
when pressure communication or leakage is indicated. In several injection orders, there are no
rules addressing requirements for notification and well disposition when a well integrity failure
is identified. Wording used for the administrative approval rule in injection orders is similarly
inconsistent.
The Commission proposes these three rules as replacements in all injection orders:
Demonstration of Mechanical Integrity
The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection
begins, at least once every four years thereafter (except at least once every two years in
the case of a slurry injection well), and before returning a well to service following a
workover affecting mechanical integrity. Unless an alternate means is approved by the
Commission, mechanical integrity must be demonstrated by a tubing/casing annulus
pressure test using a surface pressure of 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the vertical
depth of the packer, whichever is greater, that shows stabilizing pressure and does not
change more than 10 percent during a 30 minute period. The Commission must be
notified at least 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to witness mechanical
integrity tests.
Well Integrity Failure and Confinement
Whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of injection zone isolation is
indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test, survey, log, or other
evidence, the operator shall immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of
corrective action on a Fonn 10-403 for Commission approval. The operator shall
immediately shut in the well if continued operation would be unsafe or would threaten
contamination of freshwater, or if so directed by the Commission. A monthly report of
daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates must be provided to the
Commission for all injection wells indicating well integrity failure or lack of inj ection
zone isolation.
Administrative Actions
Unless notice and public hearing is otherwise required, the Commission may
administratively waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not
promote waste or jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and
geoscience principles, and will not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized
injection zone.
The following table identifies the specific rules affected by the rewrite.
Injection Order
"Demonstration of
Mechanical
Integrity"
Affected Rules
"Well Integrity
Failure and
Confinement"
"Administrative
Action"
Area Injection Orders
AIO 1 - Duck Island Unit
AIO 2B - Kuparuk River
Unit; Kuparuk River,
T abasco, U gnu, West Sak
Fields
AIO 3 - Prudhoe Bay Unit;
Western Operating Area
AIO 4C - Prudhoe Bay Unit;
Eastern Operating Area
AID 5 - Trading Bay Unit;
McArthur River Field
AIO 6 - Granite Point Field;
Northern Portion
AIO 7 - Middle Ground
Shoal; Northern Portion
AID 8 - Middle Ground
Shoal; Southern Portion
AID 9 - Middle Ground
Shoal; Central Portion
AIO lOB - Milne Point Unit;
Schrader Bluff, Sag River,
Kuparuk River Pools
AID 11 - Granite Point
Field; Southern Portion
AID 12 - Trading Bay Field;
Southern Portion
AIO 13A - Swanson River
Unit
AIO 14A - Prudhoe Bay
Unit; Niakuk Oil Pool
AIO 15 - West McArthur
6
7
9
6
7
9
6 7 9
6 7 9
6 6 9
6 7 9
6 7 9
6 7 9
6 7 9
4 5 8
5 6 8
5 6 8
6 7 9
4 5 8
5 6 9
Affected Rules
"Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrative
Injection Order Mechanical Failure and Action"
Integrity" Confinement"
River Unit
AIO 16 - Kuparuk River 6 7 10
Unit; Tarn Oil Pool 6 8
Ala 17 - Badami Unit 5
AIO 18A - Colville River 6 7 11
Unit; Alpine Oil Pool
AlO 19 - Duck Island Unit; 5 6 9
Eider Oil Pool
AIO 20 - Prudhoe Bay Unit; 5 6 9
Midnight Sun Oil Pool
AID 21 - Kuparuk River 4 No rule 6
Unit; Meltwater Oil Pool
AID 22C - Prudhoe Bay 5 No rule 8
U nit; Aurora Oil Pool 6 9
AID 23 - Northstar Unit 5
AIO 24 - Prudhoe Bay Unit; 5 No rule 9
Borealis Oil Poo I
AID 25 - Prudhoe Bay Unit; 6 8 13
Polaris Oil Pool
AID 26 - Prudhoe Bay Unit; 6, No rule 13
Orion Oil Pool
Disposal Injection Orders
DIO 1 - Kenai Unit; KU No rule No rule No rule
WD-l
DID 2 - Kenai Unit; KU 14- No rule No rule No rule
4
DID 3 - Beluga River Gas No rule No rule No rule
Field; BR \VD-l
DID 4 - Beaver Creek Unit; No rule No rule No rule
BC-2
DID 5 - Barrow Gas Field; No rule No rule No rule
South Barrow #5
DID 6 - Lewis River Gas No rule No rule 3
Field; WD-l
DID 7 - West McArthur 2 3 5
River Unit; ~U D-l
DIO 8 - Beaver Creek Unit; 2 3 5
BC-3
DIO 9 - Kenai Unit; KU 11- 2 3 4
17
D 10 10 - Granite Point 2 3 5
Field; GP 44-11
Affected Rules
"Demonstration of "Well Integrity "Administrati ve
Injection Order Mechanical Failure and Action"
Integrity" Confinement"
DIO 11 -, Kenai Unit; KU 2 3 4
24-7
DIO 12 - Badami Unit; WD- 2 3 5
1, WD-2
DIO 13 - North Trading Bay 2 3 6
Unit; S-4
DIO 14 - Houston Gas 2 3 5
Field; Well #3
DIO 15 - North Trading Bay 2 3 Rule not numbered
Unit; S-5
DIO 16 - West McArthur 2 3 5
River Unit; WMRU 4D
DIO 17 - North Cook Inlet 2 3 6
Unit; NCrU A-12
DIO 19- Granite Point 6
Field; W. Granite Point State 3 4
17587 #3
DIO 20 - Pioneer Unit; Well 3 4 6
1702-15DA WDW
DIO 21 - Flaxman Island; 3 4 7
Alaska State A - 2
DIO 22 - Redoubt Unit; RU 3 No rule 6
D1
DIO 23 - Ivan River Unit; No rule No rule 6
IRU 14-31
DIO 24 - Nicolai Creek Order expired
Unit;NCU #5
DIO 25 - Sterling Unit; SU 3 4 7
43-9
DIO 26 - Kustatan Field; 3 4 7
KFl
Storage Injection Orders
SIO 1 - Prudhoe Bay Unit, No rule No rule No rule
Point McIntyre Field #6
SIO 2A- Swanson River 2 No rule 6
Unit; KGSF #1
SIO 3 - Swanson River Unit; 2 No rule 7
KGSF #2
Enhanced Recovery Injection Orders
EIO 1 - Prudhoe Bay Unit; No rule 8
Prudhoe Bay Field, Schrader No rule
Bluff Formation Well V-I05
Injection Order
EIG 2 - Redoubt Unit; RU-6
"Demonstration of
Mechanical
Integrity"
5
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Affected Rules
"Well Integrity
Failure and
Confmement"
8
"Administrative
Action"
9
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October 3, 2004
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NRG Associates
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399 West Riverview Avenue
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PO Box 60868
Fairbanks, AK 99706
Cliff Burglin
PO Box 70131
Fairbanks, AK 99707
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K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks, AK 99711
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Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
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Subject:Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders - Well Integrity (Revised)
Date:Wed, 25 Aug 2004 16:49:40 -0800
From:Rob Mintz <robert 111intz~law.state.ak.us>
To:jim regg~admin.state.ak.us
CC :dan seamount@admin.state.ak. us, john norman@admin.state.ak. us
Jim, looks good, but I still think maybe it would be good to include the following sentence or something like it in the well
integrity and confinement rule:
liThe operator shall shut in the well if so directed by the Commission. II
My thinking is that otherwise, an operator might argue that the Commission can only require the well to be shut in by
going through an enforcement action, issuing an order after notice and opportunity for hearing, or meeting the strict
requirements for an emergency order under the regulations. The proposed language makes clear that it is a condition of the
authorization to inject, that the operator must shut in the well if directed by the Commission after a notification of loss of
integrity, etc.
»> James Regg <iim regg@admin.state.ak.us> 8/25/2004 3: 15:06 PM »>
Rob - Thanks for the review; here's a redraft after considering your comments. I have accepted most of the suggested edits;
also attached is response to questions you pose (responses are embedded in the comments, using brackets [JBR - ...J to set
apart from your questions).
Jim Regg
Rob Mintz wrote:
Jim, I have some questions about the draft language, which are shown as comments on the first document attached. Based
on my current guesses about what the answers will be to my questions, I also have some suggested edits, which are shown
as redlines on the second document attached.
»> James Regg <j im regg@admin.state.ak.us> 8/17/20044:33:52 PM »>
Please delete previous version (email sent 8/9/04); I found another inconsistency in the injection orders regarding well
integrity that I have integrated into the proposed fix.
Attached is a proposal for consistent language in our injection orders addressing 3 rules related to well integrity:
- "Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity"
- "Well Integrity Failure"
- "Administrative Actions".
This proposal includes input from all Sr. staff (except Jack). If you agree with the approach, I'll work with Jody to
prepare the public notice.
Main points·
Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity
- standardizes the wording used for mechanical integrity demonstrations, and establishes abililty to grant alternate
methods (e.g., temp survey, logging, pressure monitoring in lieu of pressure testing
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10/2120044:07 PM
[Fwd: Re: Consistent Wording for Injectioi
iers - Well Integrity...
- specific to AlO 2C for Kuparuk, there is wording that is more appropriately included in Well Integrity Failure (i.e., more
frequent MlTs when communication demonstrated)
- establishes more frequent MIT schedule for slurry injection wells (every 2 yrs) which is consistent with our current
practice (but not addressed in regulations)
Well Integrity Failure
- retitles to "Well Integrity Failure and Contìnement"; inserted language regarding injection zone integrity (see DIO 25
and 26)
- consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage);
- eliminates requirement for immediate shut in and secure; allows continued injection until Commission requires shut in if
there is no threat to freshwater;
- eliminates delay in notifying Commission after detect leakage or communication ("i.e., "immediately notify");
- removes language about notifying "other state and federal" agencies;
- requires submittal of corrective action plan via 10-403;
- requires monthly report of daily injection rate and pressures (tubing and all casing annuli); this is a requirement we
currently impose when notified of leak or pressure communication;
- notice and action not restricted to leaks above casing shoe as stated in several DIOs
Administrative Actions
- adopts" Administrative Actions" title (earlier rules used" Administrative Reher');
- consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage);
- uses "administratively waive or amend" in lieu of terms like "revise", "reissue", etc.;
- adds geoscience to "sound engineering principles";
- language is more generic regarding fluid movement out of zone; existing versions mention varying combinations of
protecting "freshwater", "aquifers", "USDWs"; "risk of fluid movement"; "fluid escape from disposal zone"
Jim Regg
John K. Norman <John Norman@admin.state.us>
Commissioner
, Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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please print all and put in file for me to review just prior to hearing on these amendments. thanx
-------- Original Message --------
Subject:Re: Consistent Wording for Injection Orders - Well Integrity (Revised)
Date:Thu, 19 Aug 2004 15:46:31 -0800
From:Rob Mintz <robert mintz@law.state.ak.us>
To:dan seamount@admin.state.ak.us, jim regg@admin.state.ak.us,
john norman@admin.state.ak.us
Jim, I have some questions about the draft language, which are shown as comments on the first document attached. Based
on my current guesses about what the answers will be to my questions, I also have some suggested edits, which are shown as
redlines on the second document attached.
»> James Regg <jim regg(QJadmin.state.ak.us> 8/17/20044:33:52 PM »>
Please delete previous version (email sent 8/9/04); I found another inconsistency in the injection orders regarding well
integrity that I have integrated into the proposed fix.
Attached is a proposal for consistent language in our injection orders addressing 3 rules related to well integrity:
- "Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity"
- "Well Integrity Failure"
- "Administrative Actions" .
This proposal includes input from all Sr. staff (except Jack). If you agree with the approach, I'll work with Jody to prepare
the public notice.
Main points -
Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity
- standardizes the wording used for mechanical integrity demonstrations, and establishes abililty to grant alternate methods
(e.g., temp survey, logging, pressure monitoring in lieu of pressure testing
- specific to Ala 2C for Kuparuk, there is wording that is more appropriately included in Well Integrity Failure (i.e., more
frequent MITs when communication demonstrated)
- establishes more frequent MIT schedule for slurry injection wells (every 2 yrs) which is consistent with our current practice
(but not addressed in regulations)
Well Integrity Failure
- retitles to "Well Integrity Failure and Confinement"; inserted language regarding injection zone integrity (see DIG 25 and
26)
- consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EaR, storage);
- eliminates requirement for immediate shut in and secure; allows continued injection until Commission requires shut in if
there is no threat to freshwater;
- eliminates delay in notifying Commission after detect leakage or communication ("i.e., "immediately notify");
- removes language about notifying "other state and federal" agencies;
- requires submittal of corrective action plan via 10-403;
- requires monthly report of daily injection rate and pressures (tubing and all casing annuli); this is a requirement we
currently impose when notified of leak or pressure communication;
- notice and action not restricted to leaks above casing shoe as stated in several DIOs
Administrative Actions
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- adopts "Administrative Actions" title (earlier rules used "Administrative Relief');
- consistent language regardless of type of injection (disposal, EOR, storage);
- uses "administratively waive or amend" in lieu of terms like "revise", "reissue", etc.;
- adds geoscience to "sound engineering principles";
- language is more generic regarding fluid movement out of zone; existing versions mention varying combinations of
protecting "freshwater", "aquifers", "USDWs"; "risk oft1uid movement"; "fluid escape from disposal zone"
Jim Regg
John K. Nonnan <John Norman@admin.state.us>
Commissioner
Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
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Standardized Language for Injection Orders
Date: August 17, 2004
Author: Jim Regg
Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity
The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, after
a workover affecting mechanical integrity, and at least once every 4 years while actively
injecting. For slurry injection wells, the tubing/casing annulus must be tested for mechanical
integrity every 2 years. The MIT surface pressure must be 1500 psi or 0.25 psi/ft multiplied by
the vertical depth, whichever is greater, must show stabilizing pressure and may not change more
than 10% during a 30 minute period. Any alternate means of demonstrating mechanical integrity
must be approved by the Commission. The Commission must be notified at least 24 hours in
advance to enable a representative to witness pressure tests.
Well Integrity Failure and Confinement
The tubing, casing and packer of an injection well must demonstrate integrity during operation.
The operator must immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on
Form 10-403 for Commission approval whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack
of injection zone isolation is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test,
survey, or log. If there is no threat to freshwater, injection may continue until the Commission
requires the well to be shut in or secured. A monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli
pressures and injection rates must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells
indicating pressure communication or leakage.
Administrative Actions
Unless notice and public hearing is otherwise required, the Commission may administratively
waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not promote waste or
jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and geoscience principles, and will
not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized injection zone.
Standardized Language for Injection Orders
Date: August 17, 2004
Author: Jim Regg
Demonstration of Tubing/Casing Annulus Mechanical Integrity
The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before injection begins, at
least once every four years thereafter (except at least once every two years in the case of a slurry
injection well), and before returnin,g a vv'cIl to service foUo\vin.g aftet: a workover affecting
mechanical integrity, and at lea~;t-once t."-Very (1 year~; while actively injecting. For slurry
injection \\'ells, the tubing/casing annulus lnust be tçskd for mechanical integrity every 2 years.
Unless an altelllate 11leanS is appn.)\/ed by the Comn1Îssion,mechanìcal integrity ITIUst be
dell10nstrared by a tubin.g pressure test using a::¡::fie M++-surface pressure of must be 1500 psi or
0.25 psi/ft multiplied by the vertical depth, whichever is greater, that m-t±S-t-show~ stabilizing
pressure that does~md Inay not change more than 10%- percent during a 30 minute period. -Åfl-ÿ
altenlate GleanS of demonstrating ll1cchanìcal integrity nlu~~t be approved by the C0l11.n1ission.
The Commission must be notified at least 24 hours in advance to enable a representative to
witness pressure tests.
Well Integrity Failure and Confinement
Except as othenvise provi.ded in this rule,J=t.he tubing, casing and packer of an injection well
must den10nstrate Inaintain integrity during operation.\Vhenever any pressure conlffiunication,
leakage or lack of injection zone isolation is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure
observ'atio!1, test, survey, log, or other evidence, t+he operatorftH:±Si-shall immediately notify the
Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on a Form 10-403 for Commission approval.:
\vhenever any pressure cOl1ullunicatiol1; kakage or lack of injection zone isolation is indicated by
injection rate. operating pressure observation, test, survey, or log. The operator shall shut in the
well if so directed by the Comn1Ìssion. The operator shall shut in the \NCU \vithout awaitin,g a
response tì-om the Comlnissi.on if continued operation would be unsafe or would threaten
contamination of freshwaterIf there is no threat to fresl1\vilter, injection lnay continue until the
COlTIlnission requires the \vell to be shut in or secured. Until corrective action ìs successfully
comp1etcd, ^ª monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates
must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating pressure communication or
leakage.
Administrative Actions
Unless notice and public hearing is othef\Vise required, the Commission may administratively
waive or amend any rule stated above as long as the change does not promote waste or
jeopardize correlative rights, is based on sound engineering and geoscience principles, and will
not result in fluid movement outside of the authorized injection zone.
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This is part of the record for the Nov. 4 hearing.
WGA
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: (Fwd: AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors]
Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 09:41:55 -0800
From: James Regg <jim regg@admin.state.ak.us>
Organization: State of Alaska
To: Winton Aubert <winton aubert@admin.state.ak.us>
References: <41812422.8080604@admin.state.ak.us>
These should be provided to Jody as part of public review record
Jim
Winton Aubert wrote:
FYI.
--------
Original Message --------
AOGCC Proposed WI Language for
Tue, 19 Oct 2004 13:49:33 -0800
Engel, Harry R <EngeIHR@BP.com>
winton aubert@admin.state.ak.us
Injectors
Subject:
Date:
From:
To:
Winton...
Here are the comments we discussed.
Harry
*From: * NSU, ADW Well Integrity Engineer
*Sent: * Friday, October 15, 2004 10:43 PM
*To: * Rossberg, R Steven; Engel, Harry R¡ Cismoski, Doug A¡ NSU, ADW Well
Operations Supervisor
*Cc: * Mielke, Robert L.; Reeves, Donald F; Dube, Anna T¡ NSU, ADW Well Integrity
Engineer
*Subject: * AOGCC Proposed WI Language for Injectors
Hi Guys.
John McMullen sent this to us, it's an order proposed by the AOGCC to replace the
well integrity related language in the current Area Injection Orders. Listed
below are comments, not sure who is coordinating getting these in front of
Winton/Jim. Overall, looks okay from an Operations perspective. We do have a few
comments, but could live with the current proposed language. Note the proposed
public hearing date is November 4.
The following language does not reflect what the slope AOGCC inspectors are
currently requiring us to do:
"The mechanical integrity of an injection well must be demonstrated before
injection begins, at least once every four years thereafter (except at least once
every two years in the case of a slurry injection well), and * before* **
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10/28/2004 11 :09 AM:
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return::.ng a well to service following a workover affecting mechanical integrity."
After a workover, the slope AOGCC inspectors want the well warmed up and on
stable injection, then we conduct the AOGCC witnessed MITIA. This language
requires the AOGCC witnessed MITIA before starting injection, which we are doing
on the rig after the tubing is run. Just trying to keep language consistent with
the field practice. If "after" was substituted for "before", it would reflect
current AOGCC practices.
It would be helpful if the following language required reporting by the "next
working day" rather than "immediately", due to weekends, holidays, etc. We like
to confer with the APE and get a plan finalized, this may prevent us from doing
all the investigating we like to do before talking with the AOGCC.
"Whenever any pressure communication, leakage or lack of injection zone isolation
is indicated by injection rate, operating pressure observation, test, survey,
log, or other evidence, the operator shall * immediately* ** notify the
Commission" -
This section could use some help/wordsmithing:
fA monthly report of daily tubing and casing annuli pressures and injection rates
must be provided to the Commission for all injection wells indicating well
integrity failure or lack of injection zone isolation."
Report content requirements are clear, but it's a little unclear what triggers a
well to be included on this monthly report. Is it wells that have been reported
to the AOGCC, are currently on-line and are going through the Administrative
Action process? A proposed re-write would be:
"All active injection wells with well integrity failure or lack of injection zone
isolation shall have the following information reported monthly to the
Commission: daily tubing and casing annuli pressures, daily injection rates."
Requirements for the period between when a well failure is reported and when an
administrative action is approved are unclear. This document states "the operator
shall immediately notify the Commission and submit a plan of corrective action on
a Form 10-403". If we don't plan to do any corrective action, but to pursue an
AA, does a 10-403 need to be submitted? The AOGCC has stated they don't consider
an AA as "corrective action".
Let me know if you have any questions.
Joe
-----Original Message-----
From: Kleppin, Daryl J
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 1:37 PM
To: Townsend, Monte A; Digert, Scott A; Denis, John R (ANC); Miller,
Mike E; McMullen, John C
Subject: FW: Public Notices
FYI
-----Original Message-----
From: Jody Colombie [ mailto:jody colombie@admin.state.ak.us
Sent: Wednesday, September 29, 2004 1:01 PM
Subject: Public Notices
Please find the attached Notice and Attachment for the proposed amendment of
underground injection orders and the Public Notice Happy Valley #10.
Jody Colombie «Mechanical Integrity proposal. ZIP» «Mechanical Integrity of
Wells Notice.doc»
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Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re: The application of Union Oil Company of California (Unocal) for expansion of the affected
areas of Conservation Order No. 76 and Area Injection Order No. 11 in the Cook Inlet
offshore Granite Point Oil Field in Southcentral Alaska.
Unocal by letter dated September 22, 1997 has requested an expansion of the affected areas of
Conservation Order No. 76 and Area Injection Order No. 11. Information obtained through the
recent drilling of Granite Point well No. 53 indicates that recoverable reserves within the Granite
Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool may be present on lease Nos. ADL 374044 and ADL 374045 which
are currently outside the affected areas of the subject orders.
The requested action would allow Unocal to operate Granite Point well No. 53 as an injector
or as a producer within the C-5 Middle Kenai reservoir. The well-encountered oil saturations that
indicat~ the Middle Kenai oil Pool may have originally extended through the pro10sed area of
expanSIon.
A person who may be harmed if the requested order is issued may file a written protest prior
to 4:00 pm October 9, 1997 with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, 3001
Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501, and request a hearing on the matter. If the protest is
timely filed and raises a substantial and material issue crucial to the Commission's determination, a
hearing on the matter will be held at the above address at 9:00 am on October 28, 1997 in
conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. If a hearing is to be held, interested parties may confirm this by
calling the Commission's office, (907) 279-1433 after October 9, 1997. If no protest is filed, the
Commission will consider the issuance of the order without a hearing.
If you are a person with a disability who may need a special modification in order to comment
or to attend the public hearing, please contact Diana Fleck at 279-1433 no later than October 21,
1997.
David W.
Chairman
Published September 25, 1997
ADN 02814008
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909 w. ". Ave.
Anchorage, Alaska 99519
September 23, 1997
Bob Crandall
3001 Porcupine Dr.
AOGCC
Anchorage, Alaska 99501
Dear Sir:
In reference to, the correspondence dated September 22, 1997 - from Mr. Rick Cross of UNOCAL
proposing the Revision to the Area Injection Order 11 and the Conservation Order 76.
The low productivity of the GP-53 well (100 bbVd with 50°,10 wcut) is typical for the field when the area of
interest has been swept by water. Due to the relative permeability relationships for this reservoir, as the
water saturation~ drop below irreducible the relative penneability to both oil and water are drastically
reduced and the total fluid production drops rapidly.
Before we drilled GP-53 we expected the water aquifer to be below 10700 sstvd, but due actual
production tests in the well we believe the aquifer to have encroached on the field to at least 10400
sstvd. Therefore we would like to use GP-53 as a waterflood injection well to provide pressure support
to the GP-54 well which is currently producing approximately 700 BOPD with a water cut which is less
than one-percent.
SëJjg~
Christopher A. Ruff
Reservoir Engineer, Granite Point Field
RB~Elv;e'D
SEP 24 1991
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Unocal Corporation
909 West 9th Avenue, P.O. Box 196247
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UNOCAL8
September 22, 1997
Mr. Bob Crandall
ALASKA OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 9501-3192
Re: Granite Point Field
PROPOSED REVISION TO AREA
INJECTION ORDER #11, AND
CONSERVATION ORDER #76
ADL #'s 18586, 18587, 18742, 18761,
374044, & 374045
Cook Inlet, State of Alaska
Dear Mr. Crandall:
As operator of the Granite Point Platform, Union Oil Company of California, on August
27, 1997 submitted a request to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
(AOGCC) to revise Area Injection Order No. 11 to include the N/2 of Sections 25, & 26,
and the NE/4 of Section 27 of Township 10 North, Range 12 West, S.M. The purpose of
this letter is to re-confirm our desire to revise the Area Injection Order No. 11, and to
submit a request that Conservation Order No. 76 be revised to include the same
additional area.
Recent development of the field has clearly indicated that the productive area extends
southwesterly into the area as shown on the attached structure map. The expanded area
will enable Unocal Alaska to more successfully and economically develop the remaining
recoverable reserves in the field.
For your review I have enclosed a land map, geologic structure map, and interpreted logs
from wells recently drilled in the area. Please initiate the appropriate actions in
accordance with the authority vested in the AOGCC under AS 31.05.030, and pursuant to
Title 20 ACC 25.540 to give public notice, evaluate, and approve these ~c U... .es. ts.
K]€EIVED
SEP 22 1997
AlaSKa DU ;&GasCons. .Commissl
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
September 22, 1997
If you need additional information, please contact me at (907) 263-7882, or Chris Ruff at
(907) 263-7830.
Sincerely, .
UNION OIL COMPANY OF
CALIFORNIA, d.b.a. UNOCAL ALASKA
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Enclosed: Land Map
Structure Map
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909 West 9th Avenue, P.,-8ox 196247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247
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UNOCAL..16,;:;
August 28, 1997
Mr. G. M. Moffit
Mobil Exploration & Producing U.S. Inc.
as Agent for Mobil Rocky Mountain Inc.
12450 Greenspoint Drive
Houston, Texas 77060-1991
Cook Inlet Area
State of Alaska
Notice of Request to Expand Area Injection
Order No. 11 and Application to Convert Granite
Point Platform Well #53 to Service Injection
Dear Mike:
I am writing to advise you that Unocal, as operator of the Granite Point Field and Granite Point Platform,
has proposed to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) that the Area Injection.
Order No. II be expanded to include the N/2 of Section 25 & 26, and the NE/4 of Section 27 of TI ON,
RI2W, S.M. The AOGCC will issue a public notice (15 days) of the expansion. If there is no objections,
they will most likely approve the change. The process should be complete within 30 days. Unocal also
intends to convert the Granite Point Platform Well #53 trom a development well to a service injection
well.
I am enclosing copies of my correspondence to the AOGCC and the "Application for Sundry Approvals"
(form 10-403) for your files. If you have any questions please call me at (907) 263-7882.
Sincerely,
UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, d.b.a.
UNOCAL
Rick D. Cross
Senior Landman
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August 27, 1997
Mr. Bob Crandall
ALASKA OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, AK 99501-3192
OR\G\NAl
Granite Point Field
PROPOSED CHANGE TO
AREA INJECTION ORDER #11 &
CONVERSION OF GRANITE POINT #53
ADL 374045
Dear Mr. Crandall:
On September 29, 1986 the AOGCC issued Area Injection Order No. 11 establishing area wide injection
covering Section 18 & 19 ofT10N, R11W, S.M., and Section 2,11,13,14,23, &24, and E/2 SE/4 of
Section 15, NE/4 NE/4, S/2 NE/4, SE/4, & SE/4 SW/4 of Section 22 ofTlON, RI2W, S.M. Unocal, as
operator of the Granite Point Field, requests that Area Injection Order No. 11 be amended to include the
N/2 of Sections 25 &26, and the NE/4 of Section 27 ofT10N, RI2W, S.M. The additional area is
needed to encompass a structural high that dips southwesterly across a portion of Sections 25 & 26 and
into Section 27. Injection of produced water into this area will enhance the recovery of hydrocarbons,
and may eliminate the need to drill additional wells.
Enclosed in triplicate is our "Application for Sundry Approvals" (form 10-403) to covert the Granite
Point #53 development well to an injection service well. Also enclosed is a "Verification of Application"
by the undersigned stating that the applicant is acquainted with the facts pursuant to 20 ACC 25.280.
Sincerely,
UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA, d.b.a.
UNOC1\L
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REGION 10
1200 SIXTH AVENUE
SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101
MOV (1986
REPLY TO
ATTN OF:
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G. A. Graham
District Operations Manager
Unoca1 Corporation
P.O. Box 190247
Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0247
RE: Termination of EPA Emergency Permits at the Trading Bay Unit (McArthur
River Field) and Southern Portion of Granite Point Field
Dear Mr. Graham:
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission issued Unocal Area
Injection Orders No.5 for the Trading Bay Unit (McArthur River Field) and
No. 11 for the the Southern Portion of Granite Point Field on July 25, 1986
and September 29, 1986, respectively. Therefore, the EPA Emergency Permit
AK-2R0241-E for the Dolly Varden Platform is terminated in accordance with 40
CFR 144.40. Also, EPA rule authorization' under either 40 CFR 144.21 or 40 CFR
144.22 for other existing injection wells is terminated.
Your cooperation with EPAls Underground Injection Control Program and
during transition of the Program to the state is appreciated.
S1 ncerely,
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Director, Water Division
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Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re: The application of UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA (Unocal)
for an Area Injection Order for the portion of the Granite
Point Field developed by the Granite Point Platform.
The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has been
requested, by letter dated September 9, 1986, to issue an order
for area injection to provide authorization for utilizing exist-
ing service wells permitted in accordance with 20 AAC 25.005 or
20 AAC 25.280 to inject fluids underground for purposes of
enhancing oil recovery from the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil
Pool, as defined by Conservation Order No. 76.
Parties who wish to protest the granting of the referenced
request are allowed 15 days from the date of this publication in
which to file a written request for a hearing. The place of
filing is the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ,3001
Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. If such a protest and
request for hearing is timely filed, a hearing on the matter will
be held at the above address at 11:00 AM on October 13, 1986, in
conformance with 20 AAC 25.540. If a hearing is to be held,
interested parties may confirm this by calling the Commission's
office, (907) 279-1433, after September 29, 1986. If no such
protest is timely filed, the Commission will consider the issu-
ance of the order without a hearing.
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Commissioner
Alaska Oil & Gas
Conservation Commission
Published September 12, 1986
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ADVERTISING ORDER NO.
AGENCY CONTACT
Galyn Evans
DATE OF A.O.
September 10, 1986
PHONE
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DATES ADVERTISEMENT REQUIRED:
Septeuber 12, 1986
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
INVOICE MUST BE IN TRIPLICATE AND MUST REFERENCE
THE ADVERTISING ORDER NUMBER.
A CERTIFIED COPY OF THIS AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION
MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE INVOICE;.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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BEFORE ME, THE UNDERSIGNED, A NOTARY PUBLIC THIS DAY
PERSONALLY APPEARED ~~ --- WHO,
BEING FIRST DULY SWORN, ACCORDING TO LAW, SAYS THAT
HE/SHE IS THE tfo~ + OF ~ 7Í~
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ATTACt- PRQQF OF PUBLICATION HERE.
NQtlce of F!~'!,~'H~arlng.,
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Kenai 011 Pool, :Uideflned',by ,
ConservatIon ~cfer~.~\76; , ., '
Parties .WhOwISl1,tO'~~tthe
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the date .óf. this pubJlèatlôÌ1ln
Which to file a wrltter1': ~uest
for a hearing; The þlace. of
filing Is the Alaska 011 and Gas' :
Conservation COmmISSi~3001 I
Porcupine Drive,' Anê~
Alaska 99501.1f sUch a,p'riJtest.
and request for _ring lS'tirile.
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adress at 11:00 AItJ on ~
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Anchorage, Alaska 99519-0,",,'!
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G. A. Graham
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Alaska District
September 9, 1986
Mr. C.V. Chatterton
Ak. Oil & Gas Conservation Comm.
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Ak. 99501
Dear Mr. Chatterton:
AREA INJECTION APPLICATION
GRANITE POINT STATE LEASE NO. 18761
GRANITE POINT FIELD,
COOK INLET, ALASKA
Enclosed is an application for an Area Injection Order to provide
authorization for utilizing service wells permitted in accordance with 20 AAC
25.005 or 20 AAC 25.280 to inject fluids underground for purposes of enhancing
oil recovery within the Granite Point state Lease No. 18761, Granite Point
Field, Cook Inlet, Alaska, as defined by Conservation Order # 76.
As operator for the Granite Point Platform, Union Oil Company of California,
(Unocal) requests:
1) a single description of wells be accepted based on their similar
characteristics as provided in 20 AAC 25.460 (a)(l).
2) authorization to drill, operate, convert, plug and abandon
injection wells within the boundaries of the Granite Point state
Lease No. 18761 as provided in 20 AAC 25.460 (c).
All future injection wells within the boundaries of the Granite Point state
Lease No. 18761 will meet the criteria described within the Area Injection
Orders. Injection activities within the Granite Point state Lease No. 18761
are in compliance with Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations,
and will continue to operate in compliance with said regulations and orders.
Very truly yours,
G/J ~-,~
G. A. Graham
District Operations Manager
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LETTER OF APPLICATION
FOR AN AREA INJECTION ORDER
GRANITE POINT STATE LEASE NO. 18761
GRANITE POINT FIELD,
COOK INLET, ALASKA
UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
A SUBSIDIARY OF UNOCAL
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APPLICATION FOR AREA INJECTION ORDER
GRANITE POINT STATE LEASE NO. 18671
COOK INLET, ALASKA
20 AAC 25.402 (c) (1)
Attachment No.1 shows the location of all injection wells, production wells,
abandoned wells, dry holes, and any other wells that penetrate the injection
zone within one-quarter mile of each proposed injection well.
20 AAC 25.402 (c)(2)
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All wells within the boundaries of the Granite Point Field are located on
State of Alaska Oil & Gas Leases. Union Oil Company of California, a
subsidiary of Unocal Corporation and Mobil Oil Corporation, are co-owners in
the Southern portion of the Granite Point Field with Unocal operating the
platform. Attachment No.2 lists all operators and surface owners within
one-quarter mile radius of each proposed injection well.
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20 AAC 25.402 (c)(3)
Attachment No.3 is an affidavit showing that the operators and surface owners
within one-quarter mile radius have been provided with a copy of the
application for injection.
20 AAC 25.402 (-e-}-E-4)
The Granite Point Platform is using waterflooding to improve oil production.
Filtered Cook Inlet water is being injected in wells to maintain reservoir
pressure and to drive oil toward producing wells.
The surface equipment to carry out the waterflood from the Granite Point
Platform is shown in Attachment No.4.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(5)
Attachment No.5 is Conservation Order No. 76 for the Granite Point Field,
Cook Inlet, Alaska showing the names, description and depth of the pools
affected.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(6)
Attachment No.6 contains all required geological information for the Granite
Point Field, Granite Point State Lease No. 18761.
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20 AAC 25.402(c)(7)
All well logs are on file with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(8)
Attachment No.7 is an example of a casing program for the Granite Point
Platform. Union Oil Company as operator will continue to construct and
convert all injection wells in accordance with the regulations of the Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission and Conservation Order #76.
Specific details are provided with individual permits. All wells, both
producers and injectors, are drilled and cased in essentially the same
manner. All casing is cemented to assure no migration of formation fluids is
possible. There will be some differences between wells regarding the size of
pipe used and the depth at which the pipe is set. The minor differences are
due to structure depth and method of completion.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(9) & (10)
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Attachment No.8 is an analysis of filtered sea water from the Cook Inlet.
This fluid is injected into the oil production zones for pressure maintenance,
and enhancing oil recovery. .
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From time to time injection for well stimulation will occur. These injected
fluids are primarily acids and formation waterwash fluids which are used to
increase well injectivity. These fluids may occasionally contain corrosion
inhibitors, oxygen scavengers and other products used to minimize pipe damage
during the stimulation treatments. Other fluids of this nature may be used in
future well stimulation activities.
Attachment No.9 is a list of the injection wells on the Granite Point
Platform. The list shows injection pressure, rate, volume and annulus fluid
information.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(11)
Fracture gradients on Granite Point Platform vary from 1.0 psi/ft to 1.10
psi/ft based upon injection step rate tests. These fracture ~radients
correspond to surface injection pressures of 5400 and 6400 pSl. The current
surface injection pressure is 6000 psi. At this injection pressure, fractures
will not be propograted into the surrounding formations.
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20 AAC 25.402(c)(12)
Injection of sea water for enhanced recovery has been taking place since
1970. No produced water analysis is available prior to initiation of water
injection.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(13)
All portions of aquifers lying within and below the Granite Point Field,
Granite Point state Lease No. 18761, Cook Inlet, Alaska are exempt under
section 20 AAC 25.440(c).
Attachment No. 10 is a copy of 40 CFR 147.102 (b)(2)(A) referencing the
Federal Exemption.
20 AAC 25.402(c)(14)
Initiation of water injection into the Tyonek Granite Point Sands on the
Granite Point Platform has increased the estimated primary recovery by 115% to
date. Continued water injection may increase this to 240% of the estimated
primary recovery. The estimated total increase in recovery of the original
oil in place is 17% or an estimated ultimate incremental recovery of
48.5 MMSTB.
20 AAC 25.402(d)
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The Granite Point Platform operator will monitor all injection wells in
accordance with the regulations of the Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation
Commission. The monitoring program includes continued determination of
injection rates with flow meters. Injection volumes along with tubing and
casing pressures are recorded daily.
Union Oil Company, as Operator will submit reports as required under this
section for the Granite Point Platform.
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20 AAC 25.402(e)
Union Oil Company request a waiver of both requirements under this section.
Limitations of the injection equipment will not allow pressures to exceed 70%
of the minimum yield strength of the casing-tubing and changes of 200 psi
between readings occur on a frequent basis, thus making reporting impractical
and a burden to both parties. As noted in section 20 AAC 25.402(c)(13)
aquifers within and below the Granite Point Field are exempt.
20 AAC 25.402(h)
Attachment No. 11 is a listing of all wells within the Granite Point State
Lease No. 18761. To the best of Union Oil Company of California's knowledge
all listed wells were constructed, and where applicable, abandoned in
compliance with the requirements of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission Regulations.
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Attachment No.2
Listed below are the operators and surface owners within one-quarter mile radius
of each proposed injection well:
Mr. W.E. Pritchard
Mobil Oil Company
P.O. Box 5444
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Amoco Production Company
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AFFIDAVIT
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STATE OF ALASKA
Roy D. Roberts, being first duly sworn on oath, deposes and says:
That I am an employee of Union Oil Company of California (Unocal).
That on the q~ day of September, 1986, I caused to be mailed a true and
correct copy of this application to the following operators and surface
owners:
Mr. W.E. Pritchard
Mobil Oil Company
P.O. Box 5444
Denver, Co. 80217
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Mr. Wayne Smith
Amoco Production Company
P.O. Box 779
Anchorage, Ak. 99510
by placing said copy in the United States Mail with postage prepaid and
certified at Anchorage, Alaska.
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SUBSCRIBED ,AND SWORN to before me this gjJ"1 day of September, 1986.
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STATE OF ALASKA
DEPARTME~7 OF NATURAL RESOURCES
DIVISION OF OIL ~~ GAS
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Co!IJJlittee
3001 Porcupine Drive
Anchorage, Alaska 99504
Re: The ~tion of the Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Com-
mittee to determine if yaste
is occurring, to hear testi-
mony on the initiation of a
pressure maintenance project,
the beneficial use of gas and
other relevant mßtters; and
the app lication of Mobil Oil
Corporation and Pan American
Petroleum Corporation for an
order authorizing yater in-
jection for pressure mainten-
ance or secondary recovery
purposes and for the consoli-
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servation Orders No. 59 and
No. 60; Granite Point Field.
IT APPEARING THAT:
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Conservation Order No. 76
Granite Point Field:
Pressure Maintenance Project,
Field Rules and Beneficial
Use of Gas Granite Point Middle
Kenai Oil Pool
September 12, 1969
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1. The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Committee moved to hold a public
hearing to hear testimony by the operators of the Granite Point Field to
determine if waste is occurring as a result of producing the Middle Kenai
Pool and to hear testimony on the initiation of a pressure maintenance
project for the }liddle Kenai Pool, the beneficial use of gas produced as
the result of crude oil ~roduction and any other matters relevant to the
proper development and operation of this pool~
2. Notice of the hearing was published in the Anchorage Daily News on
July 17, 1969.
3. Mobil Oil Corporation and Pan American Petroleum Corporation, as
operators of the Granite Point Field, by application received July 22, 1969,
petitioned. the Committee for an order authorizing water injection for pres-
sure maintenance or secondary recovery purposes in the Granite Point Field
and for the consolidation and revision of Conservation Orders ~o. 59 and
No. 60.
4. A public hearing yas held in the City Council Chacbers of the Z. J. .
Loussac Library, Anchorage, Alaska, on August 15, 1969. Testimony was pres-
ented in response to the motion and in support of the petition, and affected
and interested parties were heard.
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COt~SERVATION ORDER NO. 76
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September 12, 1969
M1) IT FURTHER APPEARING THAT:
1. The Middle Kenai Pool should be re-narned the Granite Point Middle
Kenai Oil Pool.
2. Development of the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool is essentially
complete and the pool limits have been reasonably yell defined.
3. The reservoir fluids are undersaturated and maxicum recovery of oil
will not be achieved unless some additional recovery method is used.
4. \.iater injectivity tests indicate the feasibility of injecting fluids
into the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool to suppleI::1ent the natural
reservoir energy and thereby achieve increased oil recovery.
5. Tnere is a substantial variance in permeability between crestal
wells and downdip or flank wells and more than one injection pattern may
be advisable.
6. Lease line injection wells should confine reservoir fluids to each
operator's leases and thereby protect correlative rights.
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7. The value of the additional recovery from a fluid injection project
will exceed the cost of such a project.
8. The operators have increased their use of produced gas but some gas is
being flared.
9. Negotiations with potential purchasers of produced gas indicate there
is no market for the flared gas and the findings of Conservation Order No. 61
with respect to the Granite Fcint Field have not cate~ially changed.
10. Conservation Orders No. 59 and No. 60 should be revised and consoli-
dated herein.
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CONSERVArrON ORDER NO. 76
Page 3.
September 12, 1969
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the rules herein set forth apply to the
following described area:
Township 10 North~ Range 11 West, S. M.
Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 18 and 19: All
Township 10 North, Range 12 West, S. M.
Sections 1, 2, 11, 12, 13, 14, 23 and 24: All
Section 15: E 1/2 SE 1/4
Section 22: NE 1/4 NE 1/4, S 1/2 ~~ 1/4, SE 1/4, SE 1/4 SW 1/4
Township 11 North, Range 11 West, S. M.
Sections 29, 30, 31 and 32: All
Township 11 North, Range 12 West, S. M.
Section 25: E 1/2 NE 1/4, SE 1/4
Section 35: E 1/2
Section 36: All
Rule 1. Definition of Pool.
The Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool is defined as the accumulation
of oil common to and which correlates with the accumulation found in the
Mobil-Union Granite Point No. ~ well between the drilled depths of 7,725 feet
and 10,800 feet.
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Rule 2. Spacing.
(a) Not more than two completed wells shall be allowed in any govern-
mental quarter section.
(b) No pay opened to the well bore shall be nearer than 500 feet to
any property line nor nearer than 1,000 feet to any well drilling to or capable
of producing from the same pool.
Rule 3. Casing and>Cementing Reauirements.
Surface casing must be set and cemented to a depth of at least 1600 feet.
Sufficient cement must be used to circulate to the surface.
The production string must be cement~d with a sufficient volume of cement
to extend at least 500 feet above the shoe or a volume sufficient to cover
100 feet above the top of the uppermost producing zone encountered in the well,
whichevEr is greater.
Rule 4. Bottom Iw1e Pressure Surveys.
A key well bottom hole pressure survey shall be made upon Committee request;
provided, however, such surveys shall not be required more often than twice in
any calendar year. The time and length of survey, number and location of wells,
datum and other details will be determined by the Committee upon consultation with
the operators.
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Page 4
September 12, 1969
Rule 5. Gas-Oil Ratio Tests.
A gas-oil ratio test of 24 hours duration shall be made annually on
each producing well. The tests will be made during the months of June
and July and the results will be reported on Committee FOrI:1 P-9 prior. to
September of each year. The requirements of this rule will be waived if
monthly reported oil and gas production is based on a gas-oil ratio test
made at least every six months in each producing well.
Rule 6. Pressure Maintenance Proiect.
The injection of water for the purpose of pressure maintenance,
secondary recovery or of conducting injectivity tests is hereby pe~itted
in the Granite Point P.iddle Kenai Oil Pool. A semi-annual progress report
detailing project operations and results shall be submitted to the Cormlittee
in January and July of each year.
Rule 7. Administrative Approval.
Upon request of the applicants and a showing that the affected parties
have been notified of such request, the Committee may authorize the conver-
sion or drilling of any well at any location, the termination or sus?ension
of the project, or any operation reasonably designed to further the purposes
of the project.
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Rule 8. Other Conservation Orders.
Conservation Orders No. 59 and No. 60 are hereby revoked. All other
Conservation Orders affecting the Granite Point Middle Kenai Oil Pool shall
remain in full force and effect, except as modified hereby.
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska, and dated Sept~mber 12, 1969.
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Co~ittee
Concurrence:
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Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Co~ittee
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ATTACHHENT NO.6
u)ANITE POINT FIELD, COOK INLET, n¿ASKA
Geologic Report for Injection Zones and Confining Zones
Conclusions:
All oil reservoirs in Granite Point Field are separated from each other
vertically by shales, silts and coals. This can be demonstrated by unique
oil/water contacts in each zone with the possible exception of the B-1 and 8-2
sands. No potable water reservoirs are known to exist in the Granite Point
vicinity. The only zone that has not been evaluated for potable water is
between the sea floor and 700 feet where electric logs have not been run. The
highest oil reservoir is at least 7000 feet below this point, making the
possibility of fresh water contamination extremely remote. All water
injection occurs below 7700 feet.
Location:
Granite Point is located 27 miles north of Kenai in the Cook Inlet. There are
three platforms set in the field. From north to south they are Bruce, Anna
and Granite Point. (See Figure 1.) This application is for injection from
the Granite Point Platform only.
structure:
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The Granite Point structure is a doubly-plunging anticlinal fold trending
N15W. The west side of the anticline is much steeper than the east side. The
axis moves east, the west flank steepens and the fold becomes tighter with
depth. (See Figures 2, 3, 4 and 5.)
Stratigraphy and Lithology:
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The stratigraphy of Granite Point Field is illustrated on Figure 6. Four of
the five formations of the Kenai Group are present in Granite Point Field.
From oldest to youngest: West Foreland, Hemlock, Tyonek and Beluga.
West Foreland Fm.:
The West Foreland Formation is of Eocene age and is primarily composed of
lithic sandstones to siltstones, interbedded with tuffs, shales and minor
amounts of coal. Its stratigraphic thickness varies between 100 and 200
feet. The West Foreland is non-oil-bearing in Granite Point Field.
Hemlock Fm.:
The Hemlock is of Oligocene age and is composed of well cemented
coarse-grained sandstones to pebble conglomerates interbedded with
siltstones or tightly cemented impermeable layers. Its stratigraphic
thickness is between 400 and 600 feet, and its average porosity is about
9%. The Hemlock is known to contain oil but is presently nonproductive
due to its low permeability.
Tyonek Fm.:
The Oligocene-Miocene Tyonek is the thickest formation of the Kenai Group
present at Granite Point. The average stratigraphic thickness is about
7000 feet. The ..~.. onek is a repetitious sequencp ~f sandstone, siltstone
shale and coal~osited by a moderate to high l Jrgy meandering fluvial
system. The sands are deposited by channel filling and point bar
sequences which are then overlain by overbank deposits of silt and mud.
The overbank deposits provide a platform for vegetation which eventually
generates a coalbed. (See Figure 7.) The shales and coals are the most
laterally continuous facies and make excellent vertical permeable
barriers. There are approximately 50 correlatable coals in the Tyonek
with thicknesses ranging between 10 and 30 feet. At present, all of the
known oil is below the 39th coal which occurs at approximately -7700 feet
subsea in Granite Point #1 (top of structure on Union-Mobil acreage).
There is 4000 feet of non-oil-bearing Tyonek on top of the highest known
oil sand. There are four producing sand packages in the Tyonek listed
from top to bottom A sand, B-1 sand, B-2 sand and C sand. These
designations do not correlate with the same letter designations in any of
the surrounding fields other than purely by coincidence. The porosity in
the Tyonek sands range between 13-25%. The sand content tends to decrease
upward through the section. All of the injection is confined within these
oil producing zones. Water is injected at surface pressures between 6000
and 6200 psi. To the best of Union Oil's knowledge the rates and
pressures of the injectors are not causing any fractures to propagate.
Beluga Fm.:
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The middle-upper Miocene Beluga Formation is the youngest known formation
to exist ìn the Granite Point Field on Union-Mobil acreage. However,
fresh water-bearing glacial or Beluga Formation present in wells northeast
of Union-Mobil lease ADL 18761 may be present in the Granite Point area as
a thin veneer above 700 feet vertical depth. Electric log data is not
available on this interval. The Beluga is composed of thin interbedded
mudstones, sandstones and thin coals. Both the sand and coal content are
notably less than in the Tyonek. The thickness of the Beluga is about
3700 feet on top of structure in Granite Point #1 well. The Beluga is not
believed to contain any oil. Due to the high shale and mudstone content
the Beluga has extremely low vertical permeability.
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Proximity to Potable Water Reservoirs:
There are no known water reservoirs with salinities low enough to be potable
in the West Foreland, Hemlock, Tyonek or Beluga Formations in the Granite
Point Field. Salinities are interpreted from electric log data. The
possibility of fresh water exists only in the unevaluated zone within 700 feet
of the surface. The structural deformation is known to postdate the
deposition of the Beluga, thus any water in an aquifer in the upper portion of
the Beluga would be trapped by the structure if there is sufficient seal above
it. If there is insufficient seal above it the water would not be fresh due
to mixing of Inlet water. Nearly 7000 feet of sand, shale, silt and coal
separates any possible fresh water aquifer from any potential water injection
reservoir. (See Figure 2.)
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ATTACHMENT NO.8
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REPORT OF ANALYSIS
FILTERED COOK INLET WATER
GRANITE POINT INJECTION WATER
KENAI, ALASKA
June Sampling:
Results
Chlorides (ppm)---------------------------------------12,747
pH-------------------------------.--------------------- 6.8
Total Dissolved Solids (mg/L)-------------------------22,850
Suspended Solids (mg/L)------------------------------- 1.0
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REFERENCE(*) METHOD PARAMTER
SMEWW 210 C Salinity
SMEWW 423 pH
SMEWW 209 D Total Non-Filterable, Residue
(Suspended Solids)
SMEWW 209 C Total Filterable Residue ..
(Dissolved Solids)
(*) SMEWW: Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Waste
Water, 15 Edition.
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A ¡-;- ;',CHHEìiT NO. ~
CLASS II, TYPE 'R' INJECTION WELLS
EST. AVE EST. MAX EST. DAILY EST. AVE EST MAX
WELL DAILY RATE DAILY RATE INJ. VOL INJ. PRESS INJ PRESS
NUMBER (BWPD) (BWPD) (8\Y) (PSI) (PSI)
N.n. TURE C;:-
ANt\ULUS FUJ::CS
Granite Point Platform
24-13 3441 3800 3441 5900 6200 \~ at 2::-
33-14 874 950 874 " " "
MUCI-l 1022 1350 1022 " " "
MUCI-2 2337 2700 2337 5800 " "
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The above wells are permitted for underground injection pursuant to Federal
Regulations, Subpart "C", "Authorization of Underground Injection by Rule", 40
CFR 144.22, "Existing Class II enhanced recovery and hydrocarbon storage
wells" .
132:0502
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made a part of the applicable UIC pro-
gram under the SDW A for the State of
. Alabama. This incorporation by reference
f'- was approved by the Director of the Fed-
: eral Register on June 25, 1984.
. . (1) Code of Alabama 1975, §§ 9-17-1
, through 9-17-110 (1980 and Supp.
1983); .
(2) State on and Gas Board of Ala-
bama, Oil and Gas Report 1 (supple-
mented) (1981), General Order Pre- .
scribing Rules and Regulations
Governing the Conservation of on and
Gas in Alabama (Order No. 76-100) as
amended by Board Order No. 82-96
(May 14, 1982) amending Rule E-4).
(b) The Memorandum of Agreement
between EPA Region IV and the
Alabama Oil and Gas Board, signed by
the EPA Regional Administrator on June
15. 1982. . ,
(c) Statement of Legal Authority.
"State Oil and Gas Board has Authority
to Carry Out Underground Injection Con-
trol Program Relating to Class II Wells as
Described in Federal Safe Drinking Water
Act - Opinion by Assistant Attorney
General:' May 28, 1982.
(d) The Program Description and any
other materials submitted as part of the
application or as supplements thereto.
\
. ~1 §147.51 State-administered program -
. ,'': Gass I, Ill, IV and V wells
The UIC program for Class I, III. IV
and V wells in the State of Alabama is the
program administered by the Alabama
Department of Environmental Manage-
ment, approved by EPA pursuant to Sec-
tion 1422 of the SDW A. Notice of this
approval was published in the Federal
Register on August 25, 1983 (48 FR
38640); the effective date of this program
is August 25, 1983. This program consists
of the following elements, as submitted to
EPA in the State's program application:
(a) Incorporation by reference. The re-
quirements set forth in the State statutes
and regulations cited in this paragraph are
hereby incorporated by reference and
made a part of the applicable UIC pro-
gram under SDW A for the State of Ala-
bama. This incorporation by reference was
approved by the Director of the Federal
Register on June 25, 1984.
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(l) Alabama Water Pollution Control
Act, Code of Alabama 1975, §§22-22-1
through 22-22-14 (1980 and Supp. 1983);
. (2) Regulations, Policies and Proce-
dures of the Alabama Water Improve-
ment Commission, Title I (Regulations)
Rev. December 1980), as amended May
17, 1982, to add Chapter 9, Underground
Injection Control Regulations (effective
June 10, 1982), as amended April 6, 1983
(effective May II, 1983). .
(b) The Memorandum of Agreement
between EP A Region IV and the Alabama
Department of Environment Management
. signed by the EP A Regional Administra-
tor on May 24, 1983. .
(c) Statement of Legal Authority. (1J
"Water Pollution-Public Health-State
has Authority to Carry Out Underground
Injection Control Program Described in
Federal Safe Drinking Water Act-
Opinion by Legal Counsel for the Water
Improvement Commission:' June 25.
1982;
(2) Letter from Attorney. Alab¡:ma
Water Improvement Commission. to
Regional Administrator. EPA Region IV.
lORe: A WIC Response to Phillip Tate's
(U.S. EPA \Vashington) Comments on
A Vv'IC's Final Application for Class I, III.
IV. and V UIC Program:' September 21.
1982;
(3J Letter from Alabama Chief
Assistant Attorney General to Regional
Counsel. EPA Region IV, lORe: Status of
Independent Legal Counsel in Alabama
Water Improvement Commission's
Underground Injection Control
Program:' September 14, 1982.
(d) The Program Description and any
other materials submitted as part of the
application or as supplements thereto.
Subpart C-Alaska
§ 147.100 State-administered program.
[Reserved]
ATTACHMENT NO. 10
FEDERAL REGULATIONS
(b) EJJective date. The effective date of
the UIC program for Alaska is: June 25,
1984.
§t47.102 Aquifer exemptions.
. (a) This section identifies any aquifers
or their portions exempted in accordance
with §§144.7(b) and 146.4 of this chapter
at the time of program promulgation.
EPA may in tþe future exempt other
aquifers or portions, according to applica-
ble procedures. without codifying such ex-
emptions in this section. An updated list of
exemptions will be maintained in the Re-
gional office. .
(b) The following aquifers are exempted
in accordance with the provisions of
§§144.7(b) and 146.4 of this chapter for
Class II injection activities only:
(1) The portions of aquifers in the
Kenai Peninsula. greater than the indicat-
ed depths below the ground surface. and
described by a ~ mile area beyond and
lying directly below the following oil and
gas producing fields:
(A) Swanson River Field-1700 feet.
(B) Beaver Creek Field-1650 feet.
(C) Kenai Gas Field-l300 feet.
(2) The portion of aquifers beneath
Cook Inlet described by a ~ mile area
beyond and lying directly below the fol-
lowing oil and gas producing fields:
(A) Granite Point.
(B) ~fcArthur River Field.
(C) Middle Ground Shoal Field.
(D) Trading Bay Field.
(3) The portions of aquifers on the
North Slope described by a ~ mile area
beyond and lying directly bdow the Ku-
paruk River Unit oil and gas producing
field.
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§ 1 47.1 03 Existing class I, II (except en-
hanced reco\'cry and hydrocarbon storage).
and III wells authorized by rule
Maximum injection pressure. The own-
er or operator shall limit injection pressure
to the lesser of:
. (a) A value which will not exceed the
operating requirements of
§ 144.28(f)(3)(i) or (ii) as applicable; or
. (b) A value for well head pressure cal-
cula:ed hy using the following formula:
§147.I01 EPA-administered program.
(a) Contents. The VIC program for the
State of Alaska is administered by EPA.
This program consists of the UIC program
requirements of 40 CFR Parts 124, 144,
and 146, and additional requirements set
forth in the remainder of this subpart.
Injection well owners and operators, and
EPA, shall comply with these
requirements.
Environment Reporter
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where
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11-13 50-733-20026 07/13/67 10/04/67 2379'5-1375'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TlON,R12W,SM. 735'5-1427'E f/NW,Cr.,5ec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 11 ,428 Gas L1 ft
11-24 50-733-20046 10/05/67 01/21/68 2383'S-1368'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W/SM. 53'5- 260'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.24,T10N,R12W,SM. 11 ,068 Gas Li ft
13-13 50-733-20016 06/15/67 10/24/67 2371'S-1267'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 3034'S- 598'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,432 Gas Lift
22-13 50-733-20095 03/29/68 05/18/68 2379'S-1375'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,RI2W,SM. 19031S-1631'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,186 Gas Li ft
31-13 50-733-10060 01/02/67 05/03/67 2383'S-1380'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,RI2W,SM. 555'S-3543'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,R12W,SM. 9,537 Gas Li ft
31-23 50-733-20072 01/11/68 04/19/68 2380'S-1371'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 602'S-2039'W f/NW,Cr.,Sec.23,TI0N,R12W,SM. 9,873 Gas Li ft
44-14 50-733-20051 10/24/67 01/10/68 2373'S-1262'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,RI2W,SM. 1127'N- 619'W f/SE,Cr.,Sec.14,TI0N,R12W,SM. 10,449 Gas L1 ft
31-14R02 50-733-10061-02 07/21/67 09/07/67 2362'S-1258'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 1491'S- 116'W f/NE,Cr.,Sec.14,T10N,R12W,SM. 9,700 Gas Li ft
32-13 50-733-20014-01 08/15/72 10/29172 2390'S-1379'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TION,R12W,SM. 2517'5-2958'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,R12W,SM. 9,986 51
33-13 50-733-20014 05/04/67 07/11/67 23901S-1379'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,R12W,5M. 2550'5-2250'W f/NE,Cr.,5ec.13,TI0N,RI2W,5M. 11,196 P & A
44-11 50-733-20059 07/08/68 10/07/68 2360'S-1261'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 846'N- 848'W f/SE,Cr.,Sec.l1,TlON,R12W,SM. 11 ,606 51
31-14 50-733-10061 12/24/66 03/04/67 2362'5-1258'£ f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,RI2W,SM. 893'5-1342'W f/NE,Cr.,Sec.14,TI0N,RI2W,SM. 8,257 P & A
31-14R01 50-733-10061-01 03/18/67 07/20/67 2362IS-1258'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 1439'S- 275'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,487 P & A
24-13R 50-733-2008 10/18/80 11/16/80 2392'S-13761E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,R12W,SM. 613'N-2063IE f/SW,Cr.,Sec,13,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,286 Inj.
MLCI-1 50-733-20173 01/18/69 07/04/69 2391'S-1379'E f/NW/Cr.,5ec.13,TI0N,R12W,SM. 500'W- f/NE,Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W.SM. 14,415 Inj.
MUCI-2 50-733-20193 07/03/69 09/13169 23861S-13811E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TION,R12W,SM. 210'N- 369'E f/SW,Cr.,Sec.12,TI0N,R12W,SM. 10,350 1nJ.
33-14R 50-733-20079-01 12/27/80 03/06/81 2371'S-1258'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 1500'N-1507'W f/SE,Cr.,Sec.14,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,657 InJ.
24-13 50-733-20080 01/22/68 03/09/68 2392'S-1376IE f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,TI0N,R12W,SM. 45061S-2068'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,249 P & A
42-23x 50-733-20114 05/19/68 10/10/68 2380'S-1371IE f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 1211'N-1076'E f/SW,Cr.,Sec.23,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,777 P & A
33-14 50-733-20079 04/20/68 06/21/68 2371'S-1258'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,RI2W,SM. 1322'N-1654'W f/SE,Cr.,Sec.14,T10N,RI2W,SM. 10,703 P & A
12-24 50-733-20188 03/ /69 08/ /69 2368'S-1269'E f/NW/Cr.,Sec.13,T10N,R12W,SM. 1980'S- 660'E f/NW,Cr.,Sec.24,T10N,R12W,SM. 10,677 SI
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