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'~D_ Conservation Order Category Identifier Organizing (S~ble with large RESCAN DIGITAL DATA .OVERSIZED ~~n ~--ner) f ~ ~.,etor items: [] Diskettes, No. ~ Maps: [] Grayscale items: [] Other, No/Type [] Other items [] Poor Quality Originals: OVERSIZED (Not suitable for [] Other: / plotter/scanner, may work with 'log' scanner) [] Logs of various kinds [] Other ' NOTES: BY: ~ARIA Scanning Preparation TOTAL PAGES .~j BY: ~MARIA ,, ~ Production Scanning Stage I PAGE COUNT FROM SCANNED DOCUMENT: ~_~2~ I PAGE COUNT MATCHES NUMBER IN SCANNING PREPARATION: YES NO Stage 2 IF NO IN STAGE 1, PAGE(S) DISCREPANCIES WERE FOUND: ~ YES ~ NO (SCANNING IS COMPLE~'~L"A'?"~HIS POINT UNLESS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS REQUIRED ON AN INDIVIDUAL PAGE BASIS DUE TO QUALITY, GRAYSCALE OR COLOR IMAGES) General Notes or Comments about this Document: 5/21/03 ConservOrdCvrPg.wpd r1 U 1.) October 4, 1996 • Index Conservation Order 386 MP K-33 BP Exploration Alaska, Inc. Request for Spacing Exception 2.) December 27, 1996 Notice of Public Hearing, Affidavit of Public Hearing Conservation Order 386 STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage Alaska 99501-3192 Re: THE APPLICATION OF BP ) EXPLORATION (ALASKA) INC. for an ) order granting an exception to spacing ) requirements of Title 20 AAC 25.055 ) to provide for the drilling of the BP Milne ) Point Field MPK-33 exploratory oil well. ) ) Conservation Order No. 386 BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. MPK-33 January 14, 1997. IT APPEARING THAT: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. submitted an application dated December 23, 1996 requesting exception to 20 AAC 25.055(a)(1) to allow completing the BP Milne Point Field MPK-33 oil well to a location closer than 500 feet from a quarter section line in an undefined oil pool within the Sag River formation. . Notice of opportunity for public hearing was published in the Anchorage Daily News on December 27, 1996 pursuant to 20 AAC 25.540. 3. No protests to the application were received. FINDINGS: .1. The BP MPK-33 well. as proposed will be a deviated hole drilled from a surface location 3536' from the south line (FSL) and 2056' from the east line (FEL) of Section 3, T12N, R11E, Umiat Meridian (UM) to a proposed Sag River Formation producing location 5067' FSL and 3511' FEL of Section 11, T12N, R11E, UM. 2. Occidental Petroleum Corporation, the only offset owner, has been duly notified. o An exception to 20 AAC 25.055(a)(1) is necessary to allow completion of this well within the Sag River Formation. CONCLUSION': Granting a spacing exception to allow the completion of the BP MPK-33 well within the Sag River Formation as proposed will not result in waste nor jeopardize correlative rights. Conservation Order NJ...,16 January 14, 1997 Page 2 NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED: BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc.'s application for exception to 20 AAC 25.055 for the purpose of completing the Milne Point Field MPK-33 well as proposed is approved. DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated January 14, 1997. David W. Johnston, Chai~ :. Alaska Oi~tion Commission Mary C. Marshb~:n, Commissioner Alaska Oil and\Ga~ Conservation Commission AS 31.05.080 provides that within 20 days after receipt of written notice of the entry of an order, a person affected by it may file with the Conunission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of the order, or next working day if a holiday or weekend, to be timely filed. The Commission shall grant or refuse the application in whole or in part within 10 days. The Conunission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 1 O-day period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Comnfission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Conunission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Conmfission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court rmxs from the date on which the request is deemed denied (i.e., 10th day after the application for rehearing was filed). #15813 STOF0030 P0#02714021 $69.30 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLiCATiON STATE OF ALASKA, ) THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. ) .... P..enn.y... B..~ o.r.k 1.ey. .............. being first duly sworn on oath deposes and says that he/she is an advertising representative of the Anchorage Daily News, a daily newspaper. That said newspaper has been approved by the Third Judicial Court, Anchorage, Alaska, and it now and has been published in the English language continually as a daily newspaper in Anchorage, Alaska, and it is now and during all said time was printed in an office maintained at the aforesaid place of publication of said newspaper. That the annexed is a copy of an advertisement as it was published in regular issues (and not in supplemental form) of said newspaper on December 27, 1996 and that such newspaper was regularly distributed to its subscribers during all of said period. That the full amount of the fee charged for the foregoing publication is not in excess of the rate charged private individuals./") /') Subscribed and sworn fore me this ...-~.. day of....~. '~... .... - CLIP - No.ce'of.PubliC Heariltg · i STATE OF~LASKA Alaska Oil and Gas .. Conservation. Commission ' "he aPl~IiCOti~n of BP/ Re:' T . , r! / Explorahon /exceptl0n ~' 20'AAC' z~.u~ ~u~ |allow drilling the Milfie Point~ /Field MPK-33 oil well. I BP E'XPloraflon;(AlaskaL I.nc.', |bV 'letter received December |,26~' 1996 has requested: an'ex- |'Ce~f.iOn ':to the provisions.' Of 20 |~AC 25.055'to allow thehCflrec- .I,flonal '. drilling' of the' |.~ell,'.'to o Sag River formation | Io~otion that i~ closer than 5OC |feet from a quarter' ~ecfior /line. he proposed surface Io: JcQtio is 3536~,'from',the soutt ~'.'lin~ :SL) and 2o56" from. thl ~ieast ine (FEL)0f.Sectlon 3 [TI~N 'Rll, E~,,:umla~ Merldlal J'('O~ ' ~cI th~' 'Pr6pos~d" ,Pre J~ucl~ I', Iocotion: is 5079' ,. FSI ],~ff~ 536' F E,E ','~f :sect. lo~ 1~ J'T12~ R'llE',UM. ' ' . ':' ~ ~ A','P~ ~on who may be harmed ,~ ':~ r~:;.:.: ~.~¢~ ?.~er ~ ~ved ,,;' :, ~, :' ;'... := ~- ::-, ': j~s/CO'nservati0n.c0mmlSSl°n'l ]~.~e,(:'~laSka' 9950T;:~ha.reqUeSt~ .~..h~'arin~ 6n~ the."motte~': ~f the~ j~ro~est is flmeW filed, and ;rolses o substantial and mate- ~rial i~sue c~ucial to the Chin- ',mission's determination, a heating on the matter will be h~ d at the above address ~ :~;~ A~ on January 27, 19e7.i~ ',conformance .with 20 aA ~'~: TF a 'hearing is to b{ J h~ld, 'interested parties mo~ ~confirm .this by calling the jComm~ss.ion's' office, (907) J279-1433 afteY January 30, 1997. I f no:pro{est is filed, the Com- J miss~bn~lll ~onsider the Issu- lan~ hr'the 'orde~ without o ~ healing. J f,~ :~ou O~e. a', person with : ~.~' ,',. .... ,.~':.: need, 'al ~=~: ?., ::~,~.~,:.-,. n 0rder{ .: ~.. ..... .:... :.. -:: ...-end the~ : ::'.: 'c. ~' ' ~ .~ .r;...' cbntact~ ; ~.~ .. ::~ j. ,-...1433. 'noJ ::.? -,..:...:..-. ~-. %. 1997.; ., ~,~:,~.~ F'~:~TM .. ~. ~.~ :'~. ::.. ,r :~ ....~....':~ dAN 7,q 1997 ~aska 0/I & ~as' Cons. Commission Anehorage Notice of Public Hearing STATE OF ALASKA Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Re: The application of BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. for exception to 20 AAC 25.055 to allow drilling the'Milne Point Field MPK-33 oil well. BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc., by letter received December 26, 1996 has requested an exception to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 to allow the directional drilling of the MPK-33 well to a Sag River formation location that is closer than 500 feet from a quarter section line. The proposed surface location is 3536' from the south line (FSL) and 2056' from the east line (FEL) of Section 3, T12N, R11E, Umiat Meridian (UM) and the proposed producing location is 5079' FSL and 3536' FEL of Section 11, T12N, R11E UM. A person who may be harmed if the requested order is issued' may file a written protest prior to 4:00 PM January 10, 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 January 27, 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 January 10, 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 ~c?~ck at 279-1433 no later than January 20, 19 . . David(W. Johnston ' .Chair~ - Published December 27, 1996 AO02714021 BP EXPLORATION 900 East Benson Boulevard Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 (907)561-5111 October 4, 1996 David W. Johnston, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 RE: Request of Exemption to Provisions of 20AAC 25~055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3 for MP K-3~. Dear Commissioner Johnston, BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. hereby applies for an exemption to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3 for MP K-33 Well (the well), for which the following is proposed: 1. Surface Location: 3536 NSL 2056 VVEL Sec 03 T12N R11E UM., AK 2. Sag Target Location: 5079 NSL 3536 WEL Sec 11 T12N R 11E UM., AK 3. Bottom Hole Location: 5037 NSL 3511 WEL Sec 11 T12N R11E UM., AK The owners and operator of all governmental quarter sections directly and diagonally offsetting the proposed location of the well are BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc., and Occidental Petroleum. The plat required by the regulation is attached as Exhibit 1. The verification required by the regulation is attached as Exhibit 2. Copies of the notification to the owners and operators, as well as the required information with respect to the mailing are attached in the package designated as Exhibit 3. Thank you for you assistance in this matter. Please direct any questions to Tom Niswander at 564-5472 or me at 564-5042. Respectfully, Lance Spencer cc BPX OXY BP EXPLORATION 900 East Benson Boulevard Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 (907)561-5111 October 4, 1996 Bob Crandall Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Subject: Application requesting Spacing Exemption for MP K-33 to provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3. Dear Mr. Crandall, The MP K-33 well is a planned producer into the Sag River Formation in the NWl4 of Sec 11 T12N, R11E within ADL lease 375132. BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc. hereby applies for an exemption to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3 for MP K-33 Well (the well), for which the following is proposed: 1. Surface Location: 3536 NSL 2056 WEL Sec 03 T12N R11E UM., AK 2. Sag Target Location: 5079 NSL 3536 WEL Sec 11 T12N RllE UM., AK 3. Bottom Hole Location: 5037 NSL 3511 WEL Sec 11 T12N R11E UM., AK The well MP K-33 will be completed with an electrical submersile pump. The surface location of MPK-33 is located in the NE/4 of Sec 3 which is within ADL lease 375133. The target and bottom hole locations are located in the NWl4 of Sec 11 which is within ADL lease 375132 as indicated in the enclosed exhibits. The proposed target and bottomhole locations are within the NWl4 of Sec 11 T12N, R11E but are in close proximity to the western and northern boundaries of this quarter section. The spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3 do not allow without exemption the drilling of a well closer than 500 feet to any quarter section line. This request for exemption is being sought to allow for the optimum placement of the well MPK-33 within a fault block of the Sag River formation within the NW/4 of Section 11. The owners and operator of all governmental quarter sections directly and diagonally offsetting the proposed target and bottom hole location of the well are BP Exploration (Alaska), Inc., and Occidental Petroleum. The plat required by the regulation is attached as Exhibit 1. The verification required by the regulation is attached as Exhibit 2. Copies of the notification to the owners and operators, as well as the required information with respect to the mailing are attached in the package designated as Exhibit 3. As indicated by the information enclosed in Exhibit 1, Exhibit 2, and Exhibit 3 w e verify these facts to be true and that the plat portrays the pertinent and required data. We also feel that this addresses the requirements of the provisions in 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3. Thank you for you assistance in this matter. Please direct any questions to Tom Niswander at 564-5472 or me at 564-5042. Respectfully, Lance Spencer cc BPX OXY BP EXPLORATION 900 East Benson Boulevard Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6612 (907)561-5111 October 4, 1996 Occidental Petroleum Ed Behm 6 Desta Drive Suite 6000 Midland, TX RE: Request for Spacing Exemption for MP K-33 to provisions of 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3. Dear Mr. Behm Pursuant to the provisions and requirements of 20 AAC 25.050 (b) BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. hereby gives notice of a request to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for an exemption to the provisions of 20 AAC 25.055(a) 1, 20 AAC 25.055 and Conservation Order 173 Rule #3 for MP K-33 Well (the well). Specifically, the exemption location applied for will be as followed:: , Surface Location: Sag Target Location: Bottom Hole Location: 3536 NSL 2056 WEL Sec 03 T12N R11E UM., AK 5079 NSL 3536 WEL Sec 11 T12N R11E UM., AK 5037 NSL 3511 WEL Sec 11 T12N R11E UM., AK A copy of the request is attached. Very truly yours, Lance Spencer enc. K-21/F K-02 /F 4- + K-01 i/O + Zi/ E-17i/ E~14 K-lO (K-Ni) P96-48 K-09 i/N +/ (-05 /K ~0~°~/ Cascad la+ K-0 /M +- K K-25 i/J + +K-37 / E F K-06 /M ' K-13 actual 13 /L/plan + K-21 i/G adel K-10 /XX POt_ Sec Line Tie POt_ Sec Line Tie 4- K-14 i/R K-18 /H 4- Cat K-22 i/T K-38 /A K-30 /D K-3~)/D actual , K-33 ./I, ~.__ ++ .1, 1768 ,, 04 ~ 89°15'16 ~ MPK-33(P4) 2 ~ Bottom Hole I 1 6 ° 1 7' 1 3" MPK-33(P4) Sag River Tar + K-26 i/Q + K-42 i/S K-41 /P+ K-34 /C ..1 +4 K~13 actual K- 3 /L/plan K-38 /A + Cascade1 K-2! i/G K-14 i/R ~'~ -- SuE--Line Tie + K-26 i/Q + K-42 i/S K-33 /I mT' MPK-33(P4) 1768 ¢ Bottom Hole 89°15'16" ~o X=588374.78 Y=6001967.76 28 1i6oi7'13" MPK-33(P4) Sag Rive;~ T~.~ 1138 K-22 i/T K~30 /D + K-30/D + ]ctual + K-18 /H + K-34 /C K-41 /P+ K- + Cascade1 'K-13 actual 3 /L/plan ,+ K-38 /A K-21 i/G K-33 /I ~744 89o15'16'' 28 1 i6°17'13" MPK-33(P4) Bottom Hole t138 K-22 i/T K-30 /D "-'F K-30/D o4 ~ MPK-33,."P4'~ co X=.~88350.00 y. ..... =e001980.00 ]ctual - ~eC--Llne I le + K-26 i/Q + K-34 /C K-41 /P+ K-18 iH 4- K-42 i/S K-14 i/R EXHIBIT2 VERIFICATION OF APPLICATION FOR SPACING EXCEPTION MILNE POINT K-33 L. SPENCER, Drilling Operations Engineer, BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc., does hereby verify the following: 1. I am acquainted with the application submitted for the drilling of Milne Point K-30 Well. 2. I have reviewed the application submitted for the exemption to 20 AAC 25.055, Conservation order 173 Rule #3 and all the facts therein are true. 3. I have reviewed the plat attached as exhibit 1 and it correctly portrays pertinent and required data. DATED at Anchorage, Alaska this ~-.~ day of ~.(~~~996. Drilling Operati~s Engineer STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT SUSCRIBED AND SWORN TO before me this ~--.'.'~ 996. day of LIC IN AND FOR ALASKA My commission expires:/~//~j/~7_~ P 564 009 522 US Postal Service Receipt for Certified Mail No Insurance Coverage Provided. Do no[ use for International Mail (See reverse) Sent K) ,~"c,/ ~%~.,/., ,.,.? / ¢..... ,~1~...~, ,/:. / Street & Number Post Office, S~a:e, & ZiP Code ,~, ,z/;../ TX' Special Delivery Fee Restricted Delivery Fee Return Receipt Showing to Whom & B~ ~-P¢:-,~ © SENDER:, · Complete items I and/or 2 for additional services. · Complete items 3, 4a, and 4b. · Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that we can return this card to you. · Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if spac~e does not permit. · Write"Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece below the article number. · The Return Receipt will show to whom the article Was delivered and the date delivered. I also wish to receive the following, services (for an extra fee): .~_ 1. [] Addressee's Address 2. [] Restricted Delivery Consult postmaster for fee. -o 3. Article Addressed to: L:~.'~ I~E'I'~ ,,~ 5. Received By: (Print Name) 6. Signat~,~e: (Addressee or Agent) PS Forn~ 3811, De(~emb~r 1994 4a. Article. Number -..~._.. 4b. Service Type [] Registered I_~l%Certified [] Express Mail [] Insured [] Return Receipt for Merchandise [] COD 7. Date of Delivery 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested and fee is paid) Domestic Return Receipt MPU K-PAD WELL 33 DOWNHOLE LOCATIONS 12/24/96 ITEM NAME ~IV~NiS ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4 (NAD 27) DECIMAL DEGREES (NAD 27) S & E SEC UNE OFFSETS SECTION, TOWN., NEAREST SECTION UNE OFFSETS NO. Y X LATITUDE (N°) LONGITUDE (W°) FSL FEE RANGE, UMIAT, AK DIST. UNE DIST. UNE 1 K-33 /I Plan Downhole Loc. 6,002,100.00' 588,107.00' 70.4155515° 149.2823787° 5202 3777 SEC 11 T12N R11E 77 N 1502 W 2 K-33Sag River Target Plan Downhole Loc. 6,001,980.00' 588,350.00' 70.4152158° 149.2804113° 5080 3536 SEC 11 T12N RllE 200 N 1744 W 3 K-33 Bottom Hole Location Plan Downhole Loc. 6,001,967.76' 588,374.78' 70.4151816° 149.2802106° 5067 3511 SEC 11 T12N R11E 213 N 1769 W Notes: Coordinates shown are North American Datum 1927 (NAD 27). F. Robert Bell & Assoc. Jeff Cotton 564-4969 File Name: MPKBH's.xls Wk Sht 1 2/24/96 Shared Services Drilling Contact: Lance J. Spencer I Well Name: IMP K-33 Well Plan Summary 564-5159 I Type of Well (producer or injector): I Sag Producer Surface Location: Kuparuk Secondary Target Location: Sag Target Location: Bottom Hole Location: 3536 NSL 2056 WEL Sec. 03 T12N R11E UM, AK 5202 NSL 3777 WEL Sec. 11 T12N R11E UM., AK 5079 NSL 3536 WEL Sec. 11 T12N R11E ~ UM~ AK 5067 NSL 3511 WEL Sec. 11 T12N R11E UM., AK I AFE Number: 1337036 IEstimated StartDate: 101 Jan IMD: 111,525' I I Rig: I Nabors 27-E 97I IOperating days t° complete: 14 IKBE: I60.9 IWell Design (conventional, slimhole, etc.): IMilne Point Ultra Slimhole Longstring 9- 5/8"~ 40# Surface X 7", 26# Longstring =ormation Markers: Formation Tops MD TVD (bkb) Pore Pressure (EMWpPsi) Base Permafrost 1 88 0 1 861 8.3 ppg, 803 psi NA 6051 4561 8.3 ppg, 1968 psi CA 6 2 9 2 4 701 ,8.3 ppg, 2029 psi ~ 6403 4766 8.3 ppg, 2131 psi _Ra;seOB 6463 4801 8.3 ppg~ 2147 psi Top HRZ 8655 6471 8.6 ppgp 2894 psi Base HRZ 8847 6656 8.6 ppg, 2977 psi TKLB 8914 6721 9.0 ppg~ 3006 psi TKUP/UD 9063 6866 9.4 ppg, 3213 psi TKUO 9205 7006 9.9 ppg, 3607 psi TKC1/TARGET 9265 7066 9.9 ppg, 3638 psi TKUB/B8 9316 7116 9.9 ppg, 3663 psi TKB7 93 31 71 31 9.9 ppg, 3742 psi .. TKUA 9533 7331 9.9 ppg, 3//4 psi TMLV 9623 7421 9.9 ppg, 3820 psi TKNG 9810 7606 9.9 ppg, 3916 psi 'rSGR 11 31 9 91 01 9.6 ppg, 4543 psi TSHU 11 394 91 7 6 9.6 ppg, 4581 psi TElL 11 485 9266 9.6 ppg, 4626 psi Total Depth +11 525 9276 9.6 ppg, 4631 psi ram: ~.~1~111~1 I UUIII~J r I ¥~t,,~l Hole Csg/ Wt/Ft Grade Conn Length Top Btm Size Tbg O.D. MD/TVD MD/TVD 24" 20" 91.1# H-40 Weld 80 32/32 112/1 1 2 12 1/4" 9-5/8" 40# L-80 btrc 6582 31/31 6613/4938 8-1/2" 7" 26# L-80 btrc 11494 30/30 11525/9306 The internal yield pressure of the 7" 26# casing is 7240 psi. The deepest anticipated gas should occur no deeper than the oil water contact which is expected below the Sag sand at :t: 9200 TVDSS In this instance, this worst case surface pressure would occur with a full column of gas from the reservoir from a depth of +9200 TVDSS. The maximum anticipated surface pressure in this case is 3673 psi assuming a reservoir pressure of 4593 psi, well below the internal yield pressure rating of the 7" casing. Note 1: If necessary the surface casing setting depth will be adjusted and will be set above the Schrader Bluff. If the drilling mud weights of 10.5 ppg or higher are required to control gas hydrates immediately contact the Drilling Superintendent before drilling ahead into the Schrader Bluff. In case the surface casing setting detph is revised and is set above the Schrader Bluff a 7" drilling liner will be then be set after above the Sag after drilling the Kuparuk interval. Logging Program: Open Hole Logs: None Surface MWD Directional LWD (GR/EWR4/ROP)to TD.from surface to TD of surface hole. Real Time N/ . Production MWD Directional from 9-5/8 shoe and LWD (GR/EWR4/CNP/SLD/ROP) from surface shoe to T D. Real Time Cased Hole Logs: N/A Mud Logging Mud Loggers and samples'are NOT required. MWD Directional: Inclination and Azimuth GR: Gamma Ray EWR4: Electromagnetic Wave Resistivity 4 (Four Depths of Investigation) CNP: Compensated Neutron Porosity SLD: Stabilized Litho Density ROP: Rate of penetration Mudloggers are NOT required for this well. Mud Program: Special design considerations Special attention should be given to, gravel, clay, hydrate, and coal intervals in the surface hole. Running gravel, sticky clays below the permafrost, gas gut mud due to hydrate formation, excessive fill on connections, tight coal sections and stuck pipe have been encountered in previous surface holes on K-Pad. Prior to spudding a complete review of the K-Pad drilling hazards is required. Preventative measures such as more frequent short trips, viscosity and mud weight control, Iow mud temperatures, controlled drilling rates, and lower flow rates should be employed to mitigate 3roblems and lost time in the surface hole. HYDRATES Hydrates are present on K-Pad and must be managed safely. Surface Mud Properties: I Density Marsh Yield 10 sec 10 min pH Fluid (PPG) Viscosity Point gel gel Loss 8.6 100 15 8 10 9 8 to to to to to to to 10.2 or 50 35 1 5 30 1 0 1 5 less I LSND freshwater mud Production Mud Properties: I Density Marsh Yield 10 sec 10 min pH Fluid ( P P G ) Viscosity Point gel gel Loss 9.0 40 1 0 3 7 8.5 6 - 8 to to to to to to to 11.0 50 1 5 I 0 20 9.5 4-5 Well Control: Well control equipment consisting of 5000 psi W.P. pipe rams, blind rams, and annular preventer will be installed and is capable of handling maximum potential surface pressures. Diverter, BOPE and drilling fluid system schematics on file with AOGCC. Directional: KOP: 500' Maximum Hole Angle: 54.37° Close Approach Well: (No Shut Ins) All wells may remain flowing while drilling K-33. Disposal: Cuttings Handling: Cuttings should be hauled to the ball mill at CC-2A. The Milne Point reserve pit can be opened in emergencies by notifying Karen Thomas (564-4305) with request. Fluids Handling: All drilling wastes will be haUled off and disposed of in accordance with pertentant rules and regulations 1. The base of the Permafrost for all wells located in the Milne Point Unit is +1,850' TVD. Aquifers in the Milne Point Unit have been exempted from Class II injection activities by the AOGCC by Aquifer Exemption Order #2 as referenced in Area Injection Order #10. There are no domestic or industrial use water wells located within one mile of the project area. 2. There are +12 wells on Milne Pt. 'K' Pad. There may be additional unidentified wells within one quarter mile distance from the subject well. There are no domestic or industrial water use wells located within one mile of the project area. 3. The wastes to be disposed of during drilling operations can be defined as "DRILLING WASTES". 4. The cement design for this well ensures that annular pumping into hydrocarbon zones will not occur. , , . , , . . o . 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. MP K-33(Sag) Proposed Summary of Operations Review Pre-Spud Checklist RP-Surface Hole V1.0 pages 1-3. prior to spud. Drill and Set 20" Conductor. Weld an FMC landing ring for an FMC Gen 5A Wellhead on conductor as well as a nipple to aid in performing potential wellhead stability cement job. Prepare location for rig move. MIRU Nabors 27E drilling rig. Review RP-Surface Hole Vl.0 pages 1-3. prior to spud. NU and test 20" Diverter system. Ensure the diverter is as per AOGCC specifications and is approved by an AOGCC supervisior. Build Spud Mud. Drill a 12-1/4" surface hole as per directional plan. Advise Rig Team to proceed with Extreme Caution prior to and while drilling the hydrate interval. Run Directional MWD from surface to 12-1/4" TD. Review RP-Surface Hole Vl.0 pages 1-3. prior to spud Run and cement 9-5/8" casing. Complete the surface casing cementing check list. ND 20" Diverter, NU and Test 13-5/8" BOP MU a PDC bit on an extended power section medium speed motor, with Directional MWD and LWD CDR/CDN (GR/RES/Dens/Neu). RIH, Drill out Float Equipment and 10' of new formation. Perform LO to a maximum of 12.5 ppg as per Recommended Practices Manual. Record pressure versus cumulative volume for LOT test for the well file. Drill 8.5" hole to TD as per directional plan. Sufficient footage should be drilled. As aminimum of 150' of production rat hole in the 7" casing between between the base of the Sag sand and PBTD is required. Run and Cement 7" Casing. Insure that a short joint is run in the 7" casing approximately three joints above, the top of the Kuparuk and a short joint is run above the Sag. Displace cement with 8.4 ppg source water and enough diesel to cover from the base of permafrost to surface (+-2100' MD). Test casing to 3500 psig. ND BOPE and 11" drilling spool NU tubing spool and dry hole tree and Test Tree. RDMO Nabors 27E. Review Recommended Practice for Running Tubing Std Tbg Rng V3.2 Review Milne Point Unit ESP Running Recommended Practice RP.' Run ESP/PKR: DBR/JDP -5-26/94 Version 0.0 MIRU Nabors 4ES. ND dry hole tree, NU & Test BOPE to 5000 psig. PU and RIH with clean out assembly on 2-7/8" tubing. Cleanout to PBTD. Displace hole with 10.4 ppg kill weight brine. PU and RIH with perforating guns on electric line ( The perforating proceedure will be distributed later with the selected perforation intervals once they are determined). POOH with perforating guns on E-line. . PU and RIH with 2-7/8' EUE 8RD tubing with GC 4100 Electric Submersible Pump (ESP) Completion.. Set 2 way check. ND BOPE and test tree. Pull two way check, freeze protect, set BPV, close valves. Test tree RDMO Nabors 4ES completion rig. DRILLING HAZARDS AND RISKS; HYDRATES K-02, K-05, K-17, K-25, K-38, K-39 and enCountered hydrates while drilling the surface hole. Severly gas cut mud, excessive connection gas, flow on connections and other problems can occur while during the surface hole on K-Pad and are directly attributed to gas hydrates. In addition problems can develop as a result of measures designed to lessen to effects gas. It is important to recognize what problems might develop while fighting gas hydrates and have plans in place to mininimize them. Plans should be made in advance prior to spudding the surface hole to midigate to potential risks and minimize the nonproductive time involved in managing hydrates. The measures are necessary to lessen to effects of gas hydrates: Increased mud weights Low drilling fluid temperatures Reduced ROP's for control drill rates Controled ciriculating and drilling fuild rates Note: If necessary the surface casing setting depth will be adjusted and will be set above the Schrader Bluff if gas hydrates are severe. If the drilling mud weights of 10.5 ppg or higher are required to control gas hydrates immediately contact the Drilling Superintendent before drilling ahead into the Schrader Bluff. In case the surface casing setting detph is revised and is set above the Schrader Bluff a 7" drilling liner will- be then be set after above the Sag after drilling the Kuparuk interval. Close Approaches There are no close approaches associated with the drilling of MP K-66 however tolerance lines should be carefully monitored and deviations from the proposed wellpath minimized.. Water In!ection Currently no water injection wells are present on MP K-Pad Annular Irl!ectlon Currently annular injection is not permitted on K-Pad while drilling K-33.. Ga~ In!ection Currently no gas Injection wells are present on K-Pad Lost Circulation: K-05 experienced lost circulation while drilling the 12-1/4" surface hole at 2250 Md. K-02 , K-05 experienced losses while circulating to condition mud while runninng 7" csg K-05 experienced lost circulation while cementing 7" csg. In every instance losses were minimized by reducing flow rate and conditioning the mud. Stuck Pipe Potential: Running gravels (K-17, K-38), sticky clays (K-02, K-05, K-38, K-39) and coal sections (K- 17) presented tight hole and bridging in (K-17, K-25, K-38),and stuck pipe (K-17) while driling the 12 1-4" surface hole. Excessive amounts of reaming were required wile drilling K- 17 and K-25). While running 9-5/8" casing the flowing problems experienced: K-05, hole packing off, tight hole and bridging K-2, K-39. The 9-5/8" casing was stuck in K-05. These problems in some instances were greatly exagerated because of measures taken to manage the gas hydrate problems. Increased torque and drag have been experienced after drilling into Kuparuk so care should be taken to avoid the stuck pipe potential while drilling the 8 1/2" production interval. Formation Pressure: KUPARUKSAND 7000' TVD 3600 PSI 9.9 PPG EMW SAG Sand 9200' TVDss 4593 psig 9.6 ppg EMW The deepest anticipated gas should occur no deeper than the oil water contact which is expected below the Sag sand at + 9075 TVDSS In this instance, this worst case surface pressure would occur with a full column of gas from the reservoir from a depth of +_9075 TVDSS. The maximum anticipated surface pressure is 3673 psi in this case assuming a reservoir pressure of 4593 psi, The maximum expected pore pressure for this well is 9.6 ppg EMW (4,953 psi @ 9,075' TVDss). There has been injection in this region from MP K-17, however the reservoir pressure is not expected to exceed this estimate. See the updated Milne Point K-Pad Data Sheet prepared by Pete Van Dusen for information on K pad and review recent wells drilled on K Pad. MP K-33 9-5/8" SURFACE CASING CEMENT PROGRAM - HALLIBURTON TWO-STAGE CEMENT PROGRAM: ES Cementer located at 2100' md, RECIPROCATION of the CASING STRING is required WHILE CEMENTING. RECIPROCATION of the CASING STRING is required WHILE CEMENTING. Casing First SPACER: Size: 9-5/8" Circ. Temp 60 deg F at 2840' TVDSS. Stage: Lead and Tail slurries are pumped in the first stage. 70 bbls NSCI weight 1 ppg higher than current mud weight. LEAD CEMENT TYPE; Type E Permafrost ADDITIVES: 0.25#/sk Flocele WEIGHT: 12.0 ppg YIELD:2.17 ft3/sx MIX WATER: 11.55 gal/sk APPROX NO SACKS: 742 THICKENING TIME: Greater than 4 hrs at 50° F. First Stage Lead Cement Volume -- The estimated first stage lead cement volume is equivalent to the annular volume calculated from the ES Cementer @ 2100' md to the Schrader NA Top at 6013' md+ 30% EXCESS. TAIL CEMENT TYPE: Premium G ADDITIVES: 2.0% CaCI2 +.15#/sk Flocele WEIGHT: 15.8 ppg YIELD:1.15 ft3/sx MIX WATER: 5.0 gal/sk APPROX #SACKS: 221 THICKENING TIME: Greater than 4 hrs at 50° F. FLUID LOSS: 100-150 cc FREE WATER: 0 First StageTail Cement Volume The estimated first stage tail cement volume is equivalent to the annular volume calculated from the the Schrader NA Top @ 6013' to surface TD at 6613' md plus 30% Excess + the shoe joint volume. The estimated shoe joint volume is equivalent to the capacity of 80'md 9-5/8",40#casing for float joints. Second Stage: Lead and Tail slurries are also pumped in the second stage. MAKE SURE THAT THE SECOND STAGE LEAD CEMENT IS CIRCULATED TO SURFACE BEFORE PUMPING SECND STAGE TAIL, The objective of the Second Stage of the cement program ls to make sure cement Is circulated to surface. Preparations should be made to continue pumping cement until such time as cement returns are observed at the surface. This volume will likely exceed the annular capacity and the 250% estimated excess. Additional cement should be on hand before the job starts so excess volume should be ordered. LEAD CEMENT TYPE: Type E Permafrost Second Stage Lead Cement Volume = The estimated second stage lead cement volume is equivalent to the annular volume calculated from the Base of the Permafrost located @ 1880' MD to the surface plus 250% excess. SPACER: 75 bbls Water LEAD CEMENTTYPE: Type E Permafrost ADDITIVES: None WEIGHT: APPROX NO SACKS: 12.0 ppg YIELD: 2.17 ft3/sx MIX WATER: 11.55 gal/sk 9 5 0 THICKENING TIME: Greater than 4 hrs at 50° F. Caution: Do not incorporate FLOCELE "Cello-Flakes" in the Second stage cement slurry. Caution: Do not Incorporate FLOCELE "Cello-Flakes" in the Second stage cement slurry. TAIL CEMENT TYPE: Permafrost C Second Stage Tail .Cement Volume = The estimated second stage lead cement volume is equivalent to the annular volume calculated from the ES cementer @2100' MD to the Base of the Permafrost located @ 1880' md plus 250% excess. SPACER: 75 bbls Water TAIL CEMENTTYPE: Type E Permafrost ADDITIVES: None WEIGHT: APPROX NO SACKS: 15.6 ppg YIELD: 0.g5 ft3/sx MIX WATER: 3.68 gal/sk 9 5 THICKENING TIME: Greater than 4 hrs at 50° F. Caution: Do not Incorporate FLOCELE "Cello-Flakes'.' in the Second stage cement slurry. Caution: Do not Incorporate FLOCELE "Cello-Flakes" in the Second stage cement slurry. WELLHEAD STABILITY CEMENT TYPE: Permafrost E NOTE: The WELLHEAD STABILITY CEMENT WILL BE PUMPED IF THE CEMENT TOP FALLS BELOW SURFACE AFTER THE PUMPS ARE SHUT DOWN. ADDITIVES: None WEIGHT: 12.0 ppg YIELD:2.17 ft3/sx MIX WATER: 11.63 gal/sk APPROX NO SACKS: 150 The estimated Wellhead stability Cement Volume is 150 sacks. It will be pumped if necessary to provide support to the wellhead, CENTRALIZER PLACEMENT: 1. Install one(l) Straight Blade TURBULATOR Centralizers per joint of 9-5/8" casing on bottom 10 joints of casing (required). 2. Install one(l) Straight Blade TURBULATOR Centralizers per joint of 9-5/8" casing on from 2000-2500 feet joints of casing (required).Place all centralizers in middle of joints using stop collars. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: Perform lab tests on mixed cement/spacer/mud program and ensure compatibility prior to pumping job. Ensure thickening times are adequate relative to pumping job requirement. Displace at 12 - 15 bpm. Mix slurry on the fly -- batch mixing is pot necessary. SURFACE CEMENT VOLUME: The objective of the Surface Cement is to insure that cement is circulated to surface. Cement shall be pumped until such time as cement is circulated to surface. Arrangements should be made to insure that sufficient cement is available so that continuous cementing can occur uninterrupted until cement is circulated to 'surface. Dye shall be introduced into the weighted spacer before the first stage and into the water before the second stage in order to obtain an estimate of annular capacity to that additional cement adequate excess has been pumped. Once an adequate volume of cement has immediately begin displacement. can supplied if required and been circulated to surface OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: After MPK-25 was suspended following problems with the surface casing job. The importance of getting a sucessful cement job on the suface job cannot be stressed enough. There are changes to the spacer, cement volumes and centralizer program on this well. If the cement falls back, do a wellhead stability cement job. STAGE I CEMENT JOB from CIRC. TEMP: 140° F SPACER: 20 bbls fresh water MP K-30 Well 7" PRODUCTION CASING CEMENT PROGRAM- HALLIBURTON TD to 1000' above KUPARUK INTERVAL: BHST 170° F at 7040' TVDSS. 70 bbls NSCI mixed as per Halliburton specifications weighted to 1.0 ppg above current mud weight. CEMENT TYPE: Premium G ADDITIVES: WEIGHT: 15.8ppg APPROX # SACKS: FLUID LOSS: 0.2% CFR-3, 0.1% HR-5, 0.45% Halad 344 YIELD: 1.15 cu ft/sk MIX WATER: 5.0 gal/sk 511 SACKS THICKENING TIME: 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 hrs @ 140° F < 50cc/30 min @ 140° FREE WATER: 0cc @ 45 degree angle. CENTRALIZER PLACEMENT: · . 7" x 8-1/4" Straight Blade Rigid Centralizers. Two per joint on the from 120' below to 1 20' above any potential hydrocarbon bearing sands. Run two (2) 7" x 8-1/4" Straight Blade Rigid Centralizers on the second full joint inside the 9-5/8" casing shoe. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS: Perform lab tests on mixed cement/spacer/mud program and ensure compatibility prior to pumping job. Ensure thickening times are adequate relative to pumping job requirement. Displace at 8-10 bpm. Batch mixing is not necessary. CEMENT VOLUME: , Single stage cement volume is calculated to cover 1000 FT MD above the highest potential KUPARUK(TKUPD) production sand + 30% excess. Anadrill Schlumberger AXaska District 1111 East 80th Avenue Anchorage, AK 99518 (907~ 349-4511 Fax 344-2160 DIRECTIONAL WELL PLAN for SHARED SERVICES DRILLING Well ......... .~ield. ........ : MILNE POINT, KPAD Cqmputation.,: Minimum Curvature Units ........ : FEET Surface Lat,,: 70.42542386 N Surface Long.: 149.31140938 W LOCATIONS - ALASKA Zone: 4 Legal Description Surface ...... : 3536 FSL 2056 F~L S03 T12N R11E OM ~KUPARUK TARGE: 520.2 FSL 3777 FEL Sll T12N R11E OM ~, SAG RIVER TAR: 5079 FSL 3536 FEL Sll T12N R11E UM BHL .......... : 5067 FSL 3511 FEL Sll T12N R11E OM X-Coord Y-Coord 584501.94 6005671.9:~ 58810'7.00.002100.0 588350.006001980.00/ 588't74.78 6001957 ."/6 PROPOSED WELL PROFILE Prepared ..... : 1'7 Dec 1996 'reft sect az.: 116.93 KB elevation.: 60.90 f~ Ma.~llettc Dcln: +28.282 (E) *Sca~e Factor.': '0~99990811 Convergence...: +0.64879788 ,. FOR STUDY'ONLY mmmmmmmmm a ~mmmmm mmmmmm STATION MEASURED INCLN DIRECTION IDENTIFICATION DEPTH ANGLE AZIMUTH KB 0.00 0.00 0.00 KOP/BUILD l/lO0 500.00 0.00 0.00 600.00 1.00 90.00 BUILD 1.5/100 ?00.00 2.00 90.00 800.00 3.50 90.00 CURVE 2/100 BUILD 2/100 900.00 1000.00 1100.00 1200.00 1255.50 , 1300.00 mmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmm ,VERTICAL-DEPT~S TVD SUB-SEA 0.00 -6D.90 500.00 439.10 599.99 539.09 699.96 639.06 799.84 738.94 5.00 90.00 899.56 838.66 6.S0 90.00 999.06 938.16 6.01 107.87 1098.147 1037.57 6.15 126.78 1197.92 1137.02 6.S0 136.35 1253.08 1192,18 7.39 136.35 1297.26 1236.36 SECTION DEPART mmmmmmmm 0'.00 0.00 0.78 3.11 7.39 14.00 22.93 33.14 43.59 49.48 S4.SS mm~mmmmmammmmmmm, mmmmm COORDINATES-FROM WELLHEAD 0.00 N 0.00 N 0.00 N 0.00 N 0.00 N 0.00 N 0.00 N 1.60 S 6,42 S 10.47 S ,, 14.36 S mm mm *' mmmm! mmmmma mmmmm . Aha$~ zone 4' X ¥ mmmm mmmmmemmmm '0.00 E 584501.94 6005671.97 0'.'00 E 584501.94 6005671.97 0~'87 E 584502.81 6005671.98 3.49 E 584505.43 6005672.01 8.29 E 584510.23 6005672.06 .. 1~.70 E 584~17.64 6005672.15 25.72 E 584527.65 6005672.26 36.36 E 584538.31 6005670.78 45.63 E 584547.63 6005666.07 50.18 E' 584552.23 6005662.07 S3.89 E mmmI mmmm TOOL DL/ FACE 100 ~S 0.00 90R 0.00 90R 1.00 90R 1.00 90R 1.50 90R 1.50 113R 1.S0 95R 2.0O ?6R 2.00 HS 2.00 584555.99 6005658.22 ~S 2.00 (Anadrill (c)96 MPK33P4 3.Ob.lO 11:58 AM P) STATION IDENTIFICATION END 2/100 BUILD BASE PERMAFROST BUILD 2.5/100 END 2.5/100 BUILD NA mm~mmmmm MEASURED DEPTH 1400.00 1500.00 1600.00 1682.00 1700.00 .,~3 ....1800,00 --1'850.00 1879,85 1930.00 ~oo 2100.00 2200.00 2300,00 2400.00 2500.00 2600.00 2700.00 2800.00 2900.00 3000.00 3100.00 3200.00 3300.00 3369.09 6051.47 , OA 6291.78 OB 6403.35 OB BASE 6463.42 mm~mmm INCLN 9.39 11.39 13.39 i5.03 15.39 18.39 18.39 18.39 20.14 22.6,4 25.14 27.64 30.14 32.64 35. 14 37.64 40.14 42.64 45.14 47.64 50.14 52.64 54~37' 54.37 54.37 54.37 PROPOSED WELL PROFILE DIRECTION AZIMUTH ., 136.35 136.35 136~35 136.35 mmmtm m m mfmmtmummm VERTICAL-DEPTHS TND SUB-SEA mB m~m m~mmmmmm 1396.18 i335.28 1494.54 1433.64 1592.20 1531.30 i671.69 1610.79 1689.06 1628.16 136.35 1784.99 1724.09 ~36.35 '"~1832.57 1771.67 136.35 136.35 i36.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 136.35 18.60.90 1800.00 '1908,49 1847.59 1974.57 1913.67 mmmmmmmm mmmmmm~mmmmmmmmm~mmmm SECTION COORDINATES-FROM DEPART WELLHEAD 68.31 24.92 S 63.96 85.32 37.97 S 76.41 105.56 53.50 S 91.22 124.54 68.06 S 105.11 128.99 71.48 S 108.37 136.35 136.35 135.35 136.35 136.35 * , 136.35 136.35 136.35 155.60 91.89 S ' 127,85 E 170.09 103.01 S 138.45 E 178.97 109.82 S 144,95 E 193.89 121.27 S 155.87 E 215.67 137.98 S 171.81 E 2067.67 2006.77 250.07 164.37 S 196.98 E 2!~9.10 2098.20 288.26 193.67 S 224.93 E 2248.67' 2187.77 330.17 225.83 S 255.61E 2336.22 2275.32 ~7~.73 , ~60.78 S 288.96 E 2421.57 2360.67 424.85 298.47 S ~24.90 E 2504.58 2443.68 2585.07 2524.17 2662.90 2602.00 2737.92 2677.02 2809.98 2749.08 2878.95 2818.05 2'944.69 2883.?~ 3007.09 2946.19 3048.18 2987,28 46~o.90 ~55o.0o 477.43 338.81 S 363.39 E 533.38 381.74 S 404.34 E 592.59 427.16 S 447.67 E 654.94 475.00 S 493.30 E 720.32 ~25.16 S 541.15 E 788.60 859.65 933.34 985.72 304i.82 3226.02 3311.55 3357.60 47s0.90 4690.00 ,.48zS.9o 47ss.oo .4850.90 4790.00 .............. .F..O...R .TUD.Y ONLY ALASKA Zone 4 X Y 584566.176005647.78 584578.77 6005634.87 584593.75 6005619.52 584607.81 6005605.11 584611.10 6005601.~3 ':OOL o~/ FACE lO0 mmmm 2.OO 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 584630.81 600558~.54 584641.53 60055?0.55 584648.11 6005563,.81 584659.16 6005552.48 584675.296005535.96 .. 584700.75 6005509.86 584729.03 6005480.88 584760.07'6005449.07 584793.80 6005414.50 584830.17 6005377.23 2.00 2.00 0.00 0.00 2.50 H$ 2150 HS 2.50 RS 2.50 HS 2.50 HS' 2.50 584869.11 6005337.32 HS 5849'10.54 6005294.87 HS 584954.37 6005249.94 HS 585000.54 6005202.63 HS 585048.95 6005153.02 ~S 2 .S0 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 577.55 S 632.06 S 688.60 S 728.79 $ 2'306.31S 591.12 E 585099.51 6005101.20 HS 643.13 E 585i52.12 6005049.29 ~S 697.06 E 585206.68 6004991.37 ~S 735.39 E 585245.47 6004951.62 HS 2240.22 E 586767.92 6003391.39 ~S 2.50 2.50 2.50 2.50 0.00 2447.63 S 2375.03 251'3.25 S 2437.62 2548.58 S 2471.33 586904.31 6003251.61 RS 0.00 S86967.64 6003186.71 ES' 0.00 587001.74 60.03151.77 HS 0.00 '(Anadrill (c)96 MPK33P4 3.0b.10 11:58 AM P) STATION MEASURED INCLR IDENTIFICATION DEPTH ANGLE 9-5/8' CASING ~OINT 6613.42 54.37 CURVE 2.5/100 7100.77 54.37 7200.00 51.89 7300.0C 49.40 7400.0C 46,90 7500.00 44.41 7600.00 41.91 7700.00 39.42 7800.00 36.93 7900.00 34.44 8000.0C 31.95 8100.00 29.46 8200.00 26.97 8300.00 24,49 8400,00 22.01 END 2,$/100 CURVE THRZ BHRZ 8500.00 8600.00 8649.42 8;54.;1 8846.92 19.53 17.06 15,85 1S.85 15.85 CURVE 2.5/100 8852.12 15.85 8900.00 14.69 TKLB 8914,26 14.32 9000.00 12.23 TKUP/UD -9062.82 10,71 9100.00 9.8i END 2.5/100 CURVE 9190.]6 7.68' TKUC 9204.59 7.68 ~ROPCSED WELL PROFILE mmmmmmm~m mm m mmmmmmwt t&tmmtmm mmmm DIREtTION VERTICAL-DEPT~S SECTION COORDINATES-*FROM AZ IMUTH T%ID SUB- SEA DEPART WELL,lEAD 136.35 4938.29 4877.39 3472.57 2636:79 S -----------.~. 136.35 S222.2i 5161.31 3846.13 2923.40 S 1~6.16 5281.74 5220.84 3921.04 2980,~5 S 135.95 5345.15 5284.25 3994.09 3036.42 S 135.73 54il,87 5350.97 4064.55 3089.8'6 S AU~S~A Zone 4 X Y mmmmmm~ mmmmmmJmmu 2555.47 E 587086.87 6003066.52 2828.88 E 587363.48 6002781.05 2883.76 E 587419.00 6002724,33 2937.41 ~ 587473.27 6002669.28 2989.30 E 587525.75 6002616.44 '135.49 ~35.23 134.94 ,134.62. 133.85 233.37, 132.82 ~.132.17 131.38 130.40 129.14 ~2e.39 128.39 128~39 5481,76 5420,86 sss4.7o 5423.80 5630,54 S569.64 '57o9,~5 5648~25 5790,37 5729.4?. 587~.0'4, 5813.14 5960:02' S~99.12 6048.13 5987.23' 6138.21 607~,31 6230.08 6169.18 ', , 6323.57 6262,67 6418.51 6357,61 '6465.90 6405.00 6470.90 6410.00 66~5.90 6595,00 4132.28 4197.17 4259.09 43 %?. 92 4425.85 44~4.76 4520.16 4561.98 4600.13 , , :4634.54 4665.14 4678~84 468o.23 4931.70 3140.97 S 3039,31 3'189:6~ S 308~.3~ 3235.78 $ 3133.38 32?9.32 S 31~7.24 3320.1G S 3218,88 3358.22 3393.45 3455.09 3481.39 3504.62 3524.72 3533.48 3534.36 3566.97 3258.22 3'295.19 3329.70 3361.70 3391.13 341'?.92 3442.04 3452.95 3454.07 3495.23 58~576.34 6002565.91 587624.94 6002517.~9 58~671.46 6002472.17 58771~.82 6002429.13 58775~.91 6002388.77 587797.68 6002351.16 58~835.03 6002316.36 ,587869.91 6002284.45 58?902.24 6002255.48 587931.96 6002229.52 587959.01 6002206.60 ~87983.35 6002186.~7 587994.36 6002178.13 ,587995.48 6002177.26 588037.01 6002145.12 128.39 127.53 127.25 125.24 123.27 ,121.82 116.93 6660.~0 6600.00 6~07.09 6646,,19 6720'.90 6660.00 6804.'34 6743.44 6865.90 680*5,00 6902.49 6841.59 6991.80 ,6930.90 7005,90 6.945,00 4733.09 4?45.46 4?48.97 4768.39,' 4780.78 . 4787.37 '48o~.o8 4802.98 3567.86 S 3496.34 E 588038.13 6002144.26 3575.61 S 3506.27 E 588048.15 6002136,62 35V?.78, S 3509.11 E 588051.01 6002134,48 3569.44 S 3524.97,~ 588067.00 6002123,00 35~6.48 S 3535.29 E 588077.39 6002116.08 3600.04 S '3540,87 E' 588083.02 6002112,58 3606.84 S 3552.80 E 588095.02 6002105.92 , . 360~.?0 S 3554,49 E 588096.72 6002105.0? FACE 100 HS 0.00 277L .00 176L~1~ 176L 175L 2.50 175L 2.5O 175L 2.50 174L 2.S0 174L 2.50 .173L 2.50 172L 2.50 172L 2.50 170L 2.50 HS 2.50 HS 0.00 RS 0.00 i?0L 0.00 169L 2.5O 169L 2 .S0 157L 2.50 165L 2.50 , 'Q 163L 2.50 HS 2.50 HS 0.00 (Anadrill (c)96 MPK33P4 3.0b,10 11:58 AM P) STATION MEASURED ~NCLN IDENTIFICATION DEPTH ANGLE TKUC1 9265.14 7.68 KUPARUK TARGET 9290.36 7.68 TKUB/B8 9315.59 7.68 TKB7 9330.72 7,68 TKB6 9361.00 7,68 TKB5 9381.18 7.68 TKB4 9416.49 9.68 TKO3 9446,77 7.68 TKB2 9471.99 7.68 TKBi 9512.35 7.68 TKUA 9532.54 7.68 TMLV ,9623.35 7.68 TKNG 9810.02 7.68 TJG 10203.55 7.68 TJF 10581.95 7,68 TJE/TJD 10642.49 7.68 TJC 11010.79 7.68 TJB 11096.56 7.68 TJA 1124'7.92 7.68 SAG RIVER TARGET 11318.55 7.68 TSGR 11318.55 * 7,68 TSHU 11394.23 7.68 TEIL 11485.05 7.68 7" CASING POINT 11525.41 7.68 TD 11525.41 7.68 PROPOSED WELL PROFILE DIRECTION VERTICAL-DEPTHS AZIMUTH TVD SUB- SEA 116.93 7065,90 7005,00 116.93 7090.90 70~0.00 116.93 7115,90 7055.00 116.93 7130.90 7070.00 116.93 7160.90 7100.00 116.93 7180.90 7120.00 116.93 7215.90 7155.'00 116.93 7245.90 7185.00 116.93 7270.90 7210.00 116.93 7310.90 7250.00 116,93 7330.90 7270,00 !16.93 7420,90 7360.00, 116.93 7605.90 7545.00 116.93 7995.90 7935.00 116.93 8370.90 8310.00 SECTXON DEPART 4811~07 4814.44 4817.81 4819.84 4823.88 4~26.58 4831..30 4835.34 4838.72 4844.11 4846.81 485~.94 4883.89 '. 4936,48 ~987.05 116.93 8430.90 837O.0O 4995.,14 11~.93 8795.90 8735.00 5044.36 116.93 8880.90 8820.00 5055.82 116.93 9030.90 8970.00 5076.04 116.93 9100.90 9040.00 508S.48 116.93 116.93 116.93 116.93 '116.9~ 9L00.90 9040.00 9175.90 9115.00 9265.90 9205.00 9305.90 9245.00 9305.90 9245.00 5085.48 S095.60 510~.73 5112.13 511~.13 COORDINATES-FROM WELL~EAD X Y FACE 100 mmmlu mmm mmm t m ~ m m ~ mmm ~u~mm~ 3611.37 S 3S61.70 E 588103.98 6002101.49 3612.89 S 3564.71 E 588107.00 6002100.00 3614.42 S 3567.72 E 588110.02 6002098.51 3615.3~ S 3569.52 ~ S88111.84 6002097.61 3617.17' S '3573.13 E S88115.46 6002095.82 mmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmBm mt 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3618~39' S 3575.53 'E 588117.88 6002094.63 HS 3620.53 S 3579.74 R '588122.11 6002092.~4 'HS 3622.36 S 3~83.34 E 588125.74 6002090.75 , 362'3.89 'S 3586.35 E '588128.76 6002089.2~ HS 3626.33 S ~91.16 E S88133.60 6002086.87 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 3627.55 3633.0s 3644.34 3668,16 3691.06' S 3~93.56 E ' S 3604.'38'E 'S 3626.62 E S 3673.51 E S 3718.59 E S88136.01 6002085.67 HS 0.00 588z46.90 6002080.~0 as 0.00 588z69.86 60020~9~s Hs 0.00 5882~6.4[ 6oo2O¢5.9? as 0'.00 588~61.75 6002023.58 as 0.00 3694.73 'S .3725.81 371.7.02 S 376,9.69 3722.2i $ '37~9,.91,:E 3731.37 S 3797.94 373'5.65 S 3806.36 · 588269.00 6002020.00 RS 0.00 588313.13 6001998,.21 HS 0.00 588323.40 6001993.13 ,RS 0.00 588341.54 6001984.18 RS 0.00 588~50.00 6001980.00 RS 0.00 3q35.65 S 3806.36 E 588350.00 6001980,00 HS 0.00 3740.23 S 3815.37 E 588359.07 6001975.52 RS 0.00 3~45.72 S 3826,19 E 588369.95 6001970.15 HS 0.00 3748.17 S 38'31.00 E 588374.78 6001967.96 0.00 3748.17 S 3831.'0'0 E' 588374.78 6001967.76 0.00 (Anadrill (c)96 MPK33P4 3.0b.10 11:58 ~ P) De~-17-96 11:24A Anr:.~'ril~-OPC ?~? 3,~ 2160 13.06 SHARED SERVICES DRILLING :' IDrawn .....: 17 Oeo 1996 - _ ~._ .B..'-... .. c -- I -" ' i-' .. ..Znad/"~ l] ~ u,,,~¢rhl,,mherger ' i- I ] ,, Marker Identification ND BKB' SECTN '-INCLN . ' 81 KOP/GUILD t/lO0 500 500 0 0.00 · ' C) BUILD 1.5/100- . 700 700 . 3 2.00. l- .--.::. "' ..... 'l~"~d'~s~";r~l O] CUR~E.-2/tO0 - 1000 999 23 6.50 - . ' E) BUILD 2/t00 1256 1253 - . 49 6.50 .j-. .F] END'2/]O0 BUILD 1850 . 1833. -. 170 ' ]8.39 I-- i I I' Gl BUIIO 2.5/t00 ' lg30 t90B i94 . ]8.39' · ' ~ '.1.HI ENO '2 . 5/ tO0 8UILO 3369 3048 986 '54.37 · Il 9~5/8. CASIH6 POINT '66i3 4938 -3473- 54.37 J) CURVE. 2.5/100 7t0]-. 5222 3846 54.37 ~ ................ i ............... K) END 2.5/100 CURVE 8649 .6466 4619 i5.85 L) CURVE 2.5/~00 B852 6661 4733 i5.85 ,.,.- N) ENO 2.5/100 CURVE 9t90 6992 4801 7.68 N) KUPARUK TARGET 9290 709:1 48t4 -7.68 i .... ..~ O) SAG RIVER TARGET 113i9 9iOt 5085 7.68 P) 7"-CASING POINT 11525 9306 5t13 7.68 O) TO 11525 9306' 5113 7.68 , ....... .... .. ~,~=, ~i :': ; .... -~ =:--= =q=:-- = =;;'----'=--- = , I : · _.-~ -r:~ .... , ,- ~-~- · .. _;:: ..... .;._:;-_-_ :.=-;.__-.~;.__;;_ -~ ..- _; _ . _ ~'~t~r/~' '~ ~ ......... r ....... ~ .... . .... : .. .. i · ' . []= "- ..... "-'1 '- 33;193,1 - ... -'.""-"- .==--=-==_-__-=-.--_--_-_- -_-__-_.... t .... - = ="- -"1=-"-"-" ,.----=-- . ........ I ~1 i I - .............. 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CLOSURE · 5360 feet' at Azimuth 134.37 DECLINATION' +28.282.(E) SCALE · I inch = 800 feet DRAWN ' 17 Dec' t996 .j KUPARtJK TARGET 9290 36t3 S 3565 E Anadrj]] Schlumberger u, SAG RIVER YARGEI 1'319 3736 S 3B06 E m P) 7' CASING PO[NY 1~525 '3748 S 383! E' / ! -' ! · - __,..' ~FLIJLER IARGET (l:laUiu~ 100 f'e, aoo o aoo 80o 12oo ~o ~ooo 2aoo ~8oo 3~oo afioo aooo aaoo aaoo 52oo <- WESI ' E~ST -> C PAD --~, 22 I U ~,D 27 MPU G PAD MILNE POINT 11 -Ol 12 1.4 ___ M'P,U IAPAD ,. MPU 24 -- MPU- CENTRAL FACILITIES! PAD 26 MPU H PAD 34 35 11 i I 14 = I 23 12 7 -i- 13 18 24 19 KUPARUK RIVER UNIT I 26 25 I 35 36 I WEST 30 31 ............... i .............. ..; _1 ................ i- B PAD 19 30 8 TEXACO PRUDHOE 1 -]--- 17 , ~0 ':i''~ /F MILNE, POINT UNIT 16 15 9 10 I 11 I STAGINQ PAD i Gpu, clo BE~C.EY POI.T ~ K-21/K-[Zi/E-17i/E-14 20 MOBIL 16 12 7 13 / 1 .5 0 1 Mile I-- I I I I 18 I i . I i · 17 [ 16 : 15 I 11 Tt3N Rt-tE---!- .............................. i ................. ' ................ 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