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CONSERVATION ORDER 568
Susan Dionne #5
Spacing Exception
Marathon Oil Company's request for an Spacing
Exception for Susan Dionne #5
Notice of Hearing (Journal of Commerce and Peninsula
Clarion, Affidavit of Publication and e-mail
and mailing list
e-mail from McCutcheon to AOGCC
E-mail from Marathon Oil Company re: Spacing
Exception deadline for comments
Postal Return Receipts from MaC to Owners,
Landowners and Operators within 3000 feet
E-mail re: Location Exception Owners Listing
MOC Ninilchick Unit Agreement and Susan Dionne
Participating Area
CONSERVATION ORDER 568
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STATE OF ALASKA
ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION
333 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage Alaska 99501
Re: THE APPLICA nON OF Marathon Oil )
Company for an order granting an exception )
to the spacing requirements of20 AAC )
25.055 (a)(2), allowing drilling, completion, )
testing and regular production of a gas well )
drilled within 1500 feet of a property line )
Conservation Order No. 568
Susan Dionne No.5
Delineation Gas Well
July 5, 2006
IT APPEARING THAT:
1. Marathon Oil Company ("MOC") by letter dated May 1, 2006 and received by the
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission") on May 2, 2006
requested an order granting an exception to the spacing requirements of 20 AAC
25.055 (a)(2) to allow drilling, completion, testing and regular production of the
Susan Dionne No.5 ("SD No.5") gas delineation well within 1500 feet of a
property line.
2. The Commission published notice of opportunity for public hearing in the Alaska
Journal of Commerce on May 14,2006 and the Peninsula Clarion on May 9, 2006
pursuant to 20 AAC 25.540.
3. In correspondence dated May 24, 2006 and received by the Commission on May
30, 2006 MOC provided the Commission with copies of the postal return receipts
from certified mail notification of owners, landowners and operators within 3000
feet of the portion of SD No.5 that is anticipated to be productive.
4. No protests to the application or requests for hearing were received.
FINDINGS:
1. The SD No.5 well is proposed as a deviated well with a surface location 1260
feet from the East Line and 149 feet from the South Line of Section 6 T1S,
R13W, Seward Meridian (S.M.) and a bottom hole location 3549 feet from the
East Line and 2513 feet from the North Line of Section 7, T1S, R13W, S.M.
2. The SD No.5 well is designed to test a fault block that is structurally higher than
the known producing gas reservoirs within the Susan Dionne Participating Area
of the Ninilchik Unit.
3. The SD No.5 well will target gas reservoirs in the Tyonek Formation.
Conservation Order 568
July 5, 2006
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4. The portion of this deviated well that is designed to encounter Tyonek Formation
gas reservoirs is projected to be exterior to and within 1500 feet of the southern
boundary of the Susan Dionne Participating Area of the Ninilchik Unit and State
of Alaska oil and gas lease ADL 359242.
5. State of Alaska oil and gas lease ADL 359242 is within the Ninilchik Unit.
6. The Tyonek Formation gas reservoirs the SD No.5 well is designed to penetrate
are constrained by abundant well and seismic data and are anticipated to be
encountered at a distance greater than 3000 feet from the closest well producing
from an equivalent interval.
7. The SD No.5 well will be the only producing well in Section 7, T1S, R13W,
S.M.
8. MOC sent notice of the application for exception to the well spacing requirements
of 20 AAC 25.055 for the SD No.5 well to all owners, landowners and operators
within 3000 feet of the anticipated gas bearing section of the SD No.5 well.
9. The Commission received no comments, objections or protests in response to the
public notice regarding the SD No.5 well or to the notification sent by MOC to
all known owners, landowners and operators within 3,000 feet of the SD No.5
well.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. An exception to the well spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 (a)(2) is
necessary to allow drilling, completion, and testing of gas in the SD No.5 gas
delineation well in order to evaluate gas reservoirs in the Tyonek Formation
within the Ninilchik Unit.
2. The properties affected by this spacing exception are within the boundaries of the
Ninilchik Unit. The terms of the unit agreement and applicable statutes and
regulations provide a process by which MOC must request approval for the
expansion of the Participating Area and allocation of production prior to regular
production from the property.
3. Granting a spacing exception to allow drilling, completion, and testing of gas in
the SD No. 5 gas delineation well will not result in waste or jeopardize the
correlative rights of adjoining or nearby owners.
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July 5, 2006
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NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED:
MOC's application for exception to the spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055(a)(2),
for the purpose of drilling, completion, and testing of gas in the SD No.5 gas delineation
well is granted. Because the properties affected by this spacing exception are wholly
contained within the Ninilchik Unit, MOC may proceed with regular production as long
as they are in compliance with the terms of the unit agreement and applicable Alaska law
and regulations.
DONE at Anchorage, Alaska and dated July 5, 2006
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Daniel T. Seamount, Jr., Commissioner
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
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Cathy P. oerster, Commissioner
Alaska il and Gas 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 Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing must be received by 4:30 PM on the 23'd 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 Commission can refuse an application by not acting on it within the 10-day
period. An affected person has 30 days from the date the Commission refuses the application or mails (or otherwise distributes) an
order upon rehearing, both being the final order of the Commission, to appeal the decision to Superior Court. Where a request for
rehearing is denied by nonaction of the Commission, the 30-day period for appeal to Superior Court runs from the date on which
the request is deemed denied (i.e., lOth day after the application for rehearing was filed).
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Mary Jones
XTO Energy, Inc.
Cartography
810 Houston Street, Ste 2000
Ft. Worth, TX 76102-6298
David McCaleb
IHS Energy Group
GEPS
5333 Westheimer. Ste 100
Houston, TX 77056
Mona Dickens
Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
Supply & Distribution
300 Concord Plaza Drive
San Antonio. TX 78216
George Vaught, Jr.
PO Box 13557
Denver. CO 80201-3557
Jerry Hodgden
Hodgden Oil Company
408 18th Street
Golden. CO 80401-2433
Richard Neahring
NRG Associates
President
PO Box 1655
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
John Levorsen
200 North 3rd Street. #1202
Boise,ID 83702
Kay Munger
Munger Oil Information Service, Inc
PO Box 45738
Los Angeles, CA 90045-0738
Michael Parks
Marple's Business Newsletter
117 West Mercer St. Ste 200
Seattle. WA 98119-3960
Mark Wedman
Halliburton
6900 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage. AK 99502
Schlumberger
Drilling and Measurements
2525 Gambell Street #400
Anchorage. AK 99503
Baker Oil Tools
4730 Business Park Blvd.. #44
Anchorage, AK 99503
Ciri
Land Department
PO Box 93330
Anchorage. AK 99503
Ivan Gillian
9649 Musket Bell Cr.#5
Anchorage, AK 99507
Jill Schneider
US Geological Survey
4200 University Dr.
Anchorage. AK 99508
Gordon Severson
3201 Westmar Cr.
Anchorage, AK 99508-4336
Jack Hakkila
PO Box 190083
Anchorage. AK 99519
Darwin Waldsmith
PO Box 39309
Ninilchick, AK 99639
James Gibbs
PO Box 1597
Soldotna, AK 99669
Kenai National Wildlife Refuge
Refuge Manager
PO Box 2139
Soldotna. AK 99669-2139
Penny Vadla
399 West Riverview Avenue
Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
Richard Wagner
PO Box 60868
Fairbanks. AK 99706
Cliff Burglin
PO Box 70131
Fairbanks. AK 99707
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks. AK 99711
North Slope Borough
PO Box 69
Barrow, AK 99723
Williams Thomas
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation
Land Department
PO Box 129
Barrow. AK 99723
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Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, Suite 100
Anchorage, AK 99501
Re: Submission ofNinilchik Unit Agreement and
Susan Dionne Participating Area
Susan Dionne No.5 Well
Dear Bob:
Pursuant to our recent conversation, I am submitting herewith copies of the Ninilchik
Unit Agreement and Susan Dionne Participating Area. Please include these in the
AOGCC files for Susan Dionne No.5 well.
Should you have questions or require additional information related to land or ownership
issues please contact me at 907-565-3044. Technical questions related to geological or
geophysical data should be directed to Dave Martens at 713-296-3302.
Sincerely,
Kif!! wi
Senior Land Professional
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MARATIION OIL COMPANY
NINILCIDK UNIT
DIONNE PARTICIPATION AREA
July 1, 2003
Schedule of Leases
State: Alaska
NINILCHIK UNIT
SUSAN DIONNE PARTICIPATION AREA
EXHIBIT "C"
JULY1,2003
Page 1 of 2
RECORDING DATA
Ninilchik DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY GROSS TRACT LESSOR! ROYALTY OWNERS ROYALTY ORRIS LESSEE/ WI OWNER WI% BOOK PAGE DISTRICT
Unit Tract ACRES PARTICIPATION
No. FACTOR
STATE OF ALASKA LANDS
.: T1N, R 13W, S.M. 360.00 20.4479231% State of Alaska 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60%
Sec. 32: SE/4 & E/2SW/4 & SW/4SW/4 ADL #389180 Union Oil Co. of Califomia 40%
Sec. 33: W/2SW/4
T1S, R 14W, S.M. 522.57 29.6818644% State of Alaska 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60%
Sec. 1: NE/4NE/4 & S/2NE/4 & SE/4 & ADL #384372 Union Oil Co. of Califomia 40%
NE/4SW/4 & S/2SW/4
Sec. 12: N/2NE/4 & NE/4NW/4
T1S, R 13W, S.M. 708.72 40.2551446% State of Alaska 12.50% James W. White 3.5% Marathon Oil Company 60%
Sec. 5: All tide and submerged land ADL #359242 James L. Thurman 1/3 x 3% Union Oil Co. of Califomia 40%
10 Sec. 6: All tide and submerged land Tucson, Ltd. 1/3 x 3%
Sec. 7: All tide and submerged land lying within Metro National Bank and/or V. Paul Gavora 1/3 x
the N/2NW/4 (56.72 acres) 3%
State Total:
1591.29
COOK INLET REGION INC. (CIRI)
TRACTS
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CIRI Total:
3.0399246%
Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
20.00%
Marathon Oil Company
Union Oil Co. of Califomia
T 1S, R 13W, S.M.
See 7: GLO Lot 1
PATENTED FEE LANDS
T1S, R 13W, S.M. 0.01 0.0005680% Richard L. Millett 50% 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60% 311 541 Homer
Sec. 5: That part of Lot 6 of Sunset Bluffs Arthur T. Maze 50% Union Oil Co. of California 40% 321 654
123 Subdivision (Plat # H-79-5) that lies within the
NE/4NW/4, a part of GLO Lot 2 (estimated 0.01
acres)
T1S, R 13W, S.M. 0.30 0.0170399% Richard L. Millett & Juanita J. Millett 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60% 311 541 Homer
Sec. 5: That part of Lot 7 of Sunset Bluffs 100% Union Oil Co. of California 40%
124 Subdivision (Plat # H-79-5) that lies within the
NE/4NW/4, a part of GLO Lot 2 (estimated 0.Q1
acres)
T1S, R 13W, S.M. 9.67 0.5492539% Richard L. Millett 50% 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60% 311 541 Homer
Sec. 5: That part of Lots 8, 9 & 10 of Sunset Arthur T. Maze 50% Union Oil Co. of Califomia 40% 321 654
125 Bluffs Subdivision (Plat # H-79-5) that lies within
the NE/4NW/4, a part of GLO Lot 2 (estimated
9.67 acres)
NINILCHIK UNIT
SUSAN DIONNE PARTICIPATION AREA
EXHIBIT "C"
JULY1,2003
Page 2 of 2
Schedule of Leases
State: Alaska
RECORDING DATA
Ninilchik DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY GROSS TRACT LESSOR! ROYALTY OWNERS ROYALTY ORRIS LESSEE! WI OWNER WI% BOOK PAGE DISTRICT
Unit Tract ACRES PARTICIPATION
No. FACTOR
PATENTED FEE LANDS
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T1S, R 13W, S.M. 46.20 2.6241501% Wayne Findley & E. Irene Findley 100% 16.67% Marathon Oil Company 60% 247 322 Homer
Sec. 5: That part of GLO Lot 3 lyin9 within the Union Oil Co. of California 40%
135 SW/4NW/4 (estimated 8.0 acres and all of GLO
Lot 4 (38.2 acres)
T1S, R 13W, S.M. 10.06 0.5714059% Bea Bachner 100% 12.50% Marathon Oil Company 60% 250 399 Homer
Sec. 6: GLO Lot 1 Union Oil Co. of California 40%
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T1S, R 13W, S.M. 49.52 2.8127254% Paul H. & Susan M. Dionne 100% 16.67% Intrepid Production Company 5.33333% Marathon Oil Company 60% 243 195 Homer
Sec. 6: GLO Lot 2 Union Oil Co. of Califomia 40%
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Fee Land Total:
Total of all Tracts:
115.76
1760.57
100.0000000%
RECAPITULATION BY LAND CATEGORIES:
1
2
3
State of Alaska Tracts
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Tracts
Fee Tracts
TOTAL:
3 Tracts
1 Tract
6 Tracts
1591.29 Acres
53.52 Acres
115.76 Acres
1760.57 Acres
90.3849322%
3.0399246%
6.5751433%
100.0000000%
WORKING INTEREST RECAPITULATION
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Marathon Oil Company
Union Oil Company of Califomia
1056.34 Acres
704.23 Acres
1760.57 Acres
60.0000000%
40.0000000%
100.0000000%
Note: Because several sections contained in this Participation Area are correction sections, this PA contains 1760.57 acres, rather than the expected 1 BOO acres.
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Effective July 1, 2003
NINILCIDK UNIT AGREEMENT
Table of Contents
RECITALS .......... ........................ ................................................... .......... ............................ ........... ............................. 1
AGREEMENT .............................................................................................................................................................. I
ARTICLE I: DEFINITIONS........ ................... .......... ....... ........... ............ ......... ............ ......... ............ ......... ........... ...... I
ARTICLE 2: EXHIBITS. ............ ...................................................... ...................................................... ............... ..... 3
ARTICLE 3: CREATION AND EFFECT OF lINIT .................................................................................................. 4
ARTICLE 4; DESIGNATION OF UNIT OPERATOR.............................................................................................. 5
ARTICLE 5; RESIGNATION OR REMOVAL OF UNIT OPERATOR ................................................................... 5
ARTICLE 6; SUCCESSOR lINIT OPERATOR ........................................................................................................6
ARTICLE 7: lINIT OPERATING AGREEMENT ..................................................................................................... 6
ARTICLE 8; PLANS OF EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS.............................................. 7
ARTICLE 9: PARTICIPATING AREAS ...................................................................................................................8
ARTICLE 10: OFFSET WELLS..................................;............................................................................................10
ARTICLE 11: ALLOCATION OF PRODUCTION ................................................................................................. 10
ARTICLE 12: LEASES, RENTALS AND ROYALTY PAYMENTS .....................................................................11
ARTICLE 13: lINIT EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION ...................................................................................14
ARTICLE 14: lINIT EFFECTIVE DATE, TERM AND TERMINATION ............................................................. 15
ARTICLE 15: EFFECT OF CONTRACTION AND TERMINATION ................................................................... 15
ARTICLE 16: COlINTERPARTS ............................................................................................................................ 16
ARTICLE 17: LAWS AND REGULATIONS .......................................................................................................... 16
ARTICLE 18: APPEARANCES AND NOTICES .................................................................................................... 16
ARTICLE 19: JOINDER........................................................................................................................................... 17
ARTICLE 20: DEFAULT ......................................................................................................................................... 17
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NINILCHIK UNIT AGREEMENT
RECITALS
All record owners of any right, title, or interest in the oil or gas reservoirs or potential
hydrocarbon accumulations to be included in this Unit have been invited to join this Agreement.
The Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources, State of Alaska, is
authorized by Alaska Statute 38.05.180(p) and (q) and applicable regulations to consent to and
approve oil and gas unit agreements to explore, develop and produce state oil and gas resources.
AGREEMENT
In consideration of the mutual promises in this Agreement, the parties commit their
respective interests in the Unit Area defined in Exhibit A and depicted in Exhibit B to this
Agreement, and agree as follows:
ARTICLE 1: DEFINITIONS
1.1 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) means the
independent quasi-judicial agency of the State of Alaska established by the Alaska Oil and Gas
Conservation Act, AS 31.05.
1.2 Approved Unit Plan means a Unit Plan that has been approved by the
Commissioner.
1.3 Commissioner means the Commissioner of the Department of Natural Resources,
State of Alaska, or the Commissioner's authorized representative.
1.4 Effective Date means the time and date this Agreement becomes effective.
1.5 Lease or Leases means one or more oil and gas lease subject to this Agreement.
1.6 Oil and Gas Rights means the rights to explore, develop, and produce Unitized
Substances.
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1.7 Outside Substances means oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons and non-hydrocarbon
substances obtained from outside the Unit Area and injected into a Reservoir in the Unit Area.
1.8 Outside PA Substances means oil, gas, and other hydrocarbons and non-
hydrocarbon substances obtained from one Participating Area in the Unit Area and injected into a
Reservoir in a different Participating Area in the Unit Area.
1.9 Participating Area means all Unit Tracts and parts of Unit Tracts designated as a
Participating Area under Article 9.
1.10 Participating Area Expense means all costs, expenses or indebtedness, which
are incurred by the Unit Operator for production from or operations in a Participating Area and
allocated to the Unit Tracts in that Participating Area.
1.11 Paying Quantities means a quantity of Unitized Substances sufficient to yield a
return in excess of operating costs, even if drilling and equipment costs will never be repaid and
the undertaking considered as a whole will ultimately result in a loss. The quantity is insufficient
to yield a return in excess of operating costs unless it will produce sufficient revenue, not
considering transportation and marketing, to induce a prudent operator to produce it.
1.12 Reservoir means that part of the Unit Area containing an accumulation of
Unitized Substances which has been discovered by drilling and evaluated by testing a well or
wells, and which is geologically separate from and not in hydrocarbon communication with any
other oil and gas accumulation.
1.13 State means the State of Alaska acting m this Agreement through the
Commissioner.
1.14 Sustained Unit Production means continuing production of Unitized Substances
from a well in the Unit Area into production facilities and transportation to market.
1.15 Unit Area means the lands subject to this Agreement, described in Exhibit A and
depicted in Exhibit B to this Agreement, submerged or not.
1.16 Unit Equipment means all personal property, Lease and well equipment, plants,
platforms and other facilities and equipment used, taken over or otherwise acquired for use in
Unit Operations.
1.17 Unit Expense means all costs, expenses or indebtedness incurred by the Unit
Operator for Unit Operations, except for Participating Area Expense.
1.18 Unit Operating Agreement means the agreement(s) entered into by the Unit
Operator and the Working Interest Owners, as described in Article 7.
1.19 Unit Operations means all operations conducted in accordance with an Approved
Unit Plan or Approved Unit Plans.
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1.20 Unit Operator means the party designated by the Working Interest Owners and
approved by the Commissioner to conduct Unit Operations.
1.21 Unit Plan means a unit plan of exploration or development as described in Article
8.
1.22 Unit Tract means each separate parcel that is described in Exhibit A and given a
Unit Tract number.
1.23 Unit Tract Participation means the percentage allocation credited to a Unit Tract
in a Participating Area to allocate Unitized Substances.
1.24 Unitized Substances means all oil, gas and associated substances, as those terms
are defined in the Leases, within or produced from the Unit Area.
1.25 Working Interest means the right to explore for, develop or produce Unitized
Substances, or cause Unitized Substances to be explored for, developed or produced.
1.26 Working Interest Owner means a party who owns a Working Interest.
ARTICLE 2: EXHIBITS
2.1 The following Exhibits are to be attached to and made a part of this Agreement.
When this Agreement is approved, only Exhibits A, B, and G are required. Exhibit F is also
required when this Agreement is approved, if the Unit Area includes Net Profit Share Leases.
The Unit Operator shall supply all Exhibits.
2.2 Exhibit A is a table that displays for each Unit Tract: the Unit Tract number, the
Lease number, the Working Interest ownership, and the applicable royalty and net profit share
rates.
2.3 Exhibit B is a map that shows the boundary lines of the Unit Area and of each
Unit Tract, identified by Unit Tract number and Lease number.
2.4 Exhibit C is comprised of a table for each Participating Area established under
this Agreement. The Exhibit C table for each Participating Area must display the Unit Tract
numbers, legal descriptions, Lease numbers, Working Interest ownership, and Unit Tract
Participation for that Participating Area.
2.5 Exhibit D is comprised of a map for each Participating Area. Each Exhibit D map
must show the boundary lines of a Participating Area and the Unit Tracts in that Participating
Area, identified by Unit Tract number and Lease number.
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2.6 Exhibit E is comprised of a table for each Participating Area that displays the
allocation of Participating Area Expense to each Unit Tract in the Participating Area, identified
by Unit Tract number and Lease number.
2.7 Exhibit F is a table that displays the allocation of Unit Expense to each Unit Tract
in the Unit Area, identified by Unit Tract number and Lease number.
2.8 Exhibit G is the unit plan of exploration or unit plan of development required by
the regulations, and this Agreement.
ARTICLE 3: CREATION AND EFFECT OF UNIT
3.1 All Oil and Gas Rights in and to the lands described in Exhibit A and shown in
Exhibit B are subject to this Agreement so that Unit Operations will be conducted as if the Unit
Area was a single Lease.
3.2
in effect.
So long as this unit remains in effect, each Lease in the Unit Area shall continue
3.3 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, where only a portion of a Lease
is committed to this Agreement, that commitment constitutes a severance of the Lease as to the
unitized and nonunitized portions of the Leased area. The portion of the Leased area not
committed to this Agreement will be treated as a separate and distinct Lease having the same
effective date and term as the Lease and may be maintained only in accordance with the terms
and conditions of the Lease, statutes, and regulations. Any portion of the Leased area not
committed to this Agreement will not be affected by the unitization, by operations in the Unit
Area, or by a suspension approved or ordered by the Commissioner. If a Lease has a well
certified as capable of production in paying quantities on it before commitment to this
Agreement, the Lease will not be severed. If any portion of the Lease is included in a
participating area formed under this Agreement, the entire Lease will remain committed to this
Agreement and the Lease will not be severed.
3.4 Production of Unitized Substances in Paying Quantities from any part of a
Participating Area shall be considered production from each Unit Tract in the Participating Area.
It shall cause the portion of each Lease that is wholly or partially within the Participating Area to
continue in effect as if a well were producing from each Unit Tract in the Participating Area.
3.5 The provisions of the various Leases and agreements pertaining to the respective
Leases or production from those Leases are amended only to the extent necessary to make them
conform to the written provisions of this Agreement. Otherwise, those Leases and agreements
shall remain in full force and effect.
3.6 This Agreement shall not be construed to transfer title to Oil and Gas Rights by
any party to any other party or to the Unit Operator.
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3.7 Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement and subject to the terms and
conditions of Approved Unit Plans, the exclusive rights and obligations of the Working Interest
Owners to conduct operations to explore for, develop and produce Unitized Substances in the
Unit Area are delegated to and shall be exercised by the Unit Operator. This delegation does not
relieve a lessee of the obligation to comply with all Lease terms. The Unit Operator shall notify
the other Working Interest Owners and the Commissioner of actions taken by the Unit Operator
under this Agreement. The Unit Operator shall minimize and consolidate surface facilities to
minimize surface impacts
3.8 All data and information determined by the Commissioner to be necessary for the
administration of this Agreement or for the performance of statutory responsibilities shall be
provided by the Unit Operator, or Working Interest Owners, or both upon written request. All
data and information provided to the Commissioner shall be protected from disclosure pursuant
to the Lease, governing law, and regulations.
ARTICLE 4: DESIGNATION OF UNIT OPERATOR
4.1. Marathon Oil Company is designated as the Unit Operator. Marathon Oil
Company agrees to accept the rights and obligations of the Unit Operator to conduct Unit
Operations and to explore for, develop and produce Unitized Substances as provided in this
Agreement.
ARTICLE 5: RESIGNATION OR REMOVAL OF UNIT OPERATOR
5.1 The Unit Operator shall have the right to resign at any time. The Unit Operator's
resignation shall not become effective until: 1) sixty days have passed since the Unit Operator
delivers a written notice of an intention to resign to the Working Interest Owners and the
Commissioner; and 2) all artificial islands, installations and other devices, including wells, used
for operations in the Unit Area are in a condition satisfactory to the Commissioner for suspension
or abandonment of operations. However, if a successor Unit Operator is designated and
approved under Article 6, the resignation is effective when approved by the Commissioner.
5.2 The Unit Operator may be removed as provided in the Unit Operating Agreement.
This removal shall not be effective until: 1) the Working Interest Owners notify the
Commissioner and the Unit Operator; and 2) the Commissioner approves a successor Unit
Operator .
5.3 The resignation or removal of the Unit Operator shall not release it from liability
for any failure to meet obligations that accrued before the effective date of the resignation or
removal.
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5.4 The resignation or removal of the Unit Operator does not terminate its rights, title
or interest or obligations as a Working Interest Owner or other interest in the Unit Area. A
termination of the Unit Operator's rights, title or interest may occur independently under the
terms of the Leases and governing law. When the resignation or removal of the Unit Operator
becomes effective, the Unit Operator shall relinquish possession of all Unit Equipment, artificial
islands, wells, installations, devices, records, and any other assets used for conducting Unit
Operations, whether or not located in the Unit Area, to the successor Unit Operator.
ARTICLE 6: SUCCESSOR UNIT OPERATOR
6.1. Whenever the Unit Operator tenders its resignation as Unit Operator or is
removed as provided in Article 5, a successor Unit Operator may be designated as provided in
the Unit Operating Agreement. The successor Unit Operator must accept the rights and
obligations of a Unit Operator in writing. The successor Unit Operator shall file an executed
copy of the designation of successor with the Commissioner. The designation of successor Unit
Operator will not become effective until approved by the Commissioner.
6.2. If no successor Unit Operator is designated within sixty days after notice to the
Commissioner of the resignation or removal of a Unit Operator, the Commissioner will, in his or
her discretion, designate another Working Interest Owner as successor Unit Operator, or declare
this Agreement terminated.
ARTICLE 7: UNIT OPERATING AGREEMENT
7.1 The Working Interest Owners and the Unit Operator shall enter into a Unit
Operating Agreement. It will apportion all costs and liabilities incurred in maintaining or
conducting Unit Operations among the Working Interest Owners. The Unit Operating
Agreement will also apportion the benefits, which will accrue from Unit Operations among the
Working Interest Owners.
7.2 Any allocation described in the Unit Operating Agreement will not bind the State
in determining or settling royalties and net profit share payments. Allocations of Unit Expense,
Participating Area Expense, or Unitized Substances for determining, settling and paying royalties
and net profit share payments will be based on Exhibits C, E and F of this Agreement, and must
be approved by the Commissioner in writing before taking effect. An original or revised
conforming Exhibit C and F shall be submitted to the Commissioner within thirty days of: any
change in the division of interest or allocation formula establishing or revising the Unit Tract
Participation of any Unit Tract or Unit Tracts in a Participating Area.
7.3 The Working Interest Owners and the Unit Operator may establish, through one or
more Unit Operating Agreements and amendments, other rights and obligations between the Unit
Operator and the Working Interest Owners. The Unit Operating Agreement will not modify any
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term or obligation of this Agreement. If the terms of this Agreement and the Unit Operating
Agreement conflict, this Agreement will prevail.
7.4 Any Working Interest Owner is entitled to drill a well on the unitized portion of
its Lease when the Unit Operator declines to drill that well. A Working Interest Owner must
have an approved permit to drill and the well must be part of an Approved Unit Plan. If the
Commissioner determines any such well to be capable of producing Unitized Substances in
Paying Quantities, the land upon which that well is situated will be included in a Participating
Area. The Participating Area will be formed or an existing Participating Area enlarged as
provided in this Agreement. The Unit Operator will thereafter operate the well in accordance
with this Agreement and the Unit Operating Agreement.
7.5 The Unit Operator shall file a copy of the Unit Operating Agreement with the
Commissioner when this Agreement is filed for approval. The copy of the Unit Operating
Agreement is for informational purposes only. Approval of the Unit Agreement is not approval
of the Unit Operating Agreement. Complete copies of all other Unit Operating Agreements and
any amendments to them will also be filed with the Commissioner within thirty days of execution
and at least thirty days before their effective dates.
ARTICLE 8: PLANS OF EXPLORATION, DEVELOPMENT AND OPERATIONS
8.1. Any Unit Plan and any amendment to a Unit Plan will not be effective until the
Commissioner approves it. Approved Unit Plans are incorporated into this Agreement and
become effective on the date of their approval.
8.1.1. A unit plan of exploration ("Plan of Exploration") shall describe the
proposed exploration and delineation activities for any land in the Unit Area that is
not in a Participating Area. Plans of Exploration shall comply with 11 AAC 83.341
and any successor regulation. The Unit Operator shall submit updated Plans of
Exploration to the Commissioner for approval at least sixty days before the current
Plan of Exploration expires.
8.1.2. A unit plan of development ("Plan of Development") shall include a
description of the proposed development activities based on data available when the
plan is submitted. Plans of Development shall comply with 11 AAC 83.343 and any
successor regulation. The Unit Operator shall submit updated Plans of Development
to the Commissioner for approval at least ninety days before the current Plan of
Development expires.
8.1.3. When this Agreement is submitted to the Commissioner for approval, an
initial Plan of Development or an initial Plan of Exploration (collectively called the
"Initial Unit Plan") shall be submitted for approval by the Commissioner.
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8.2. The Unit Operator shall not explore, develop or produce on the Unit Area except
in accordance with an Approved Unit Plan. The Unit Operator shall obtain a plan of operations
approval, and any other permits and approvals required before operations begin. A plan of
operations approval must be consistent with the mitigation measures and lessee advisories
developed for the most recent Lease within the Unit Area as deemed necessary by the
Commissioner to protect the resources of the State. The Unit Operator shall submit a complete
copy of all such applications to the Commissioner.
8.3. After Sustained Unit Production in Paying Quantities begins, Unit Operations
shall be maintained, with lapses of no more than ninety days per lapse between operations. The
lapse may be longer if suspension of operations or production has been ordered or approved by
the Commissioner. Approved Unit Plans may call for a suspension of Unit Operations.
8.4. After giving written notice to the Unit Operator and an opportunity to be heard,
the Commissioner may require the Unit Operator to modify from time to time the rate of
prospecting and development and the quantity and rate of production.
8.5. If a well has been drilled in the Unit Area prior to the Effective Date of this Unit
Agreement or is being drilled within the Unit Area on the Effective Date, that well will be
considered a Unit Well as of the Effective Date of this Agreement.
8.6. The Commissioner will, in the agency's discretion, approve any injection of
Outside Substances or Outside P A Substances within the Unit Area. Any injection of Outside
Substances or Outside P A Substances within the Unit Area must be part of an Approved Unit
Plan.
ARTICLE 9: PARTICIPATING AREAS
9.1. The Unit Operator shall submit a request for approval of the proposed initial
Participating Area to the Commissioner at least six months before Sustained Unit Production
from a Reservoir in the Unit Area. A Participating Area shall include only land that is reasonably
known to be underlain by Unitized Substances and known or reasonably estimated through the
use of geological, geophysical and engineering data to be capable of producing or contributing to
production of Unitized Substances in Paying Quantities. The Unit Operator shall notify the
Commissioner when Sustained Unit Production begins from each Participating Area.
9.2. Each application for approval of a Participating Area shall include Exhibits C, D,
E and F. If approved by the Commissioner, the area described in Exhibit C and depicted in
Exhibit D shall be a Participating Area, and the allocation of Participating Area Expenses and
Unit Expenses described in Exhibits E and F shall be effective on the effective date of the
Participating Area.
9.3. A separate Participating Area shall be established for each Reservoir in the Unit
Area. If one Reservoir underlies another Reservoir in whole or in part, separate Participating
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Areas may be created for each Reservoir. Any two or more Reservoirs or Participating Areas
may be combined into one Participating Area if approved by the Commissioner.
9.4. At the Unit Operator's election or if so directed by the Commissioner, the Unit
Operator shall apply to expand or contract the Participating Area if expansion or contraction is
warranted by geological, geophysical, or engineering data. Each application for expansion or
contraction shall include Exhibits C, D, E, and F. The application must be submitted to the
Commissioner for approval. Before any directed expansion or contraction of the Participating
Area, the Commissioner will give the Unit Operator reasonable notice and an opportunity to be
heard.
9.5. The Commissioner will establish the effective date of the initial Participating
Area. That effective date shall be no later than the date of the first Sustained Unit Production.
The Commissioner will establish the effective date of each later Participating Area.
9.6. Land in a Participating Area shall remain in that Participating Area even if its
Unitized Substances are depleted.
9.7. Ifthe Working Interest Owners cannot agree on the fair, reasonable and equitable
allocation of production or costs, the Commissioner shall prescribe an allocation.
9.8. A Unitized Substance produced from one Participating Area ("Originating
Participating Area") may be used as an Outside P A Substance ("Injected Substance") for
repressuring, recycling, storage or enhanced recovery purposes in another Participating Area
("Receiving Participating Area") only if the State is paid royalty as if the Unitized Substance was
sold by the Working Interest Owners, except as follows:
9.8.1. If the Commissioner consents to the transfer of Unitized Substances
between Participating Areas without immediate payment of royalties, the Unit
Operator shall provide monthly reports to the State. These monthly reports shall
reflect the volumes of any Unitized Substance transferred and the British thermal
units ("Btus") in any natural gas Unitized Substance transferred as an Outside P A
Substance during the preceding month.
9.8.2. If the Commissioner consents to the transfer of Unitized Substances
between Participating Areas without immediate payment of royalties, the royalties
shall be paid when the Injected Substances are produced and sold from the Receiving
Participating Area. The first natural gas Unitized Substances produced and sold from
the Receiving Participating Area shall be considered to be the Injected Substances
until a volume of natural gas containing Btus equal to the Btus contained in the
Injected Substances is produced and sold from the Receiving Participating Area. All
the Unitized Substances produced and sold from a Receiving Participating Area that
are considered to be the Injected Substance shall be allocated to the Originating
Participating Area. The Working Interest Owners shall pay the State royalties on
Injected Substances produced and sold from a Receiving Participating Area as if those
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Injected Substances were produced and sold from the Originating Participating Area
when they were produced from the Receiving Participating Area.
9.9. All liquid hydrocarbons removed in any equipment or facility in Alaska from
produced Injected Substances and not used for fuel shall be allocated to the Receiving
Participating Area. If liquid hydrocarbons are removed from the natural gas, the Btu content of
the natural gas shall be measured after liquid hydrocarbons are removed.
9.10. The Commissioner must approve the deemed recovery rate and commencement
date for recovery before any Outside Substance is injected within the Unit Area.
9.11. After giving written notice to the Unit Operator and an opportunity to be heard,
the Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, require the Unit Operator to modify from time to
time the rate of prospecting and development and the quantity and rate of production from a
Participating Area.
ARTICLE 10: OFFSET WELLS
10.1. The Unit Operator shall drill such wells as a reasonable and prudent operator
would drill to protect the State from loss by reason of drainage resulting from production on
other land. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing sentence, if oil or gas is produced in
a well on other land not owned by the State or on which the State receives a lower rate of royalty
than under any Lease in the Unit Area, and that well is within 500 feet in the case of an oil well
or 1,500 feet in the case of a gas well of lands then subject to this Agreement, and that well
produces oil or gas for a period of 30 consecutive days in quantities that would appear to a
reasonable and prudent operator to be sufficient to recover ordinary costs of drilling, completing,
and producing an additional well in the same geological structure at an offset location with a
reasonable profit to the operator, and if, after notice to the Unit Operator and an opportunity to be
heard, the Commissioner finds that production from that well is draining lands then subject to
this Agreement, the Unit Operator shall within 30 days after written demand by the
Commissioner begin in good faith and diligently prosecute drilling operations for an offset well
on the Unit Area. In lieu of drilling any well required by this paragraph, the Working Interest
Owners may, with the Commissioner's consent, compensate the State in full each month for the
estimated loss of royalty through drainage in the amount determined by the Commissioner.
ARTICLE 11: ALLOCATION OF PRODUCTION
11.1 Production and costs will be allocated according to 11 AAC 83.371 and any
successor regulation. The Unit Operator shall submit a proposed allocation plan, with supporting
data, to the Commissioner for approval. The Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, revise
the proposed allocation plan if it does not equitably allocate production and costs from the
Reservoir. The Commissioner will give the Working Interest Owners reasonable notice and an
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opportunity to be heard before revising the Unit Operator's proposal. The allocation plan must
be revised whenever a Participating Area is expanded or contracted. Within thirty days after
approval by the Commissioner of any division of interest or allocation formula establishing or
revising the Unit Tract Participation of any Unit Tract or Unit Tracts in a Participating Area, the
Unit Operator shall submit revised Exhibits C and F to the Commissioner. The Unit Operator
may submit a revised Exhibit F anytime, but any revisions to Exhibit F are not effective until
approved by the Commissioner.
11.2 The Working Interest Owners shall pay royalties for each Unit Tract in proportion
to each Working Interest Owner's ownership in that Unit Tract. The amount of Unitized
Substances allocated to each Unit Tract shall be deemed to have been produced from that Unit
Tract.
11.3 The Working Interest Owners may allocate Unitized Substances, Participating
Area Expense, and Unit Expense differently than described in Exhibits C, E and F. However,
that allocation shall not be effective for determining royalty or net profit share payments. The
Unit Operator shall submit any allocation which is different than the allocations required in
Exhibit C, E or F to the Commissioner under 11 AAC 83.371(b) for the State's information
within ten days of its effective date with a statement explaining the reason for the different
allocation.
11.4 Royalties shall not be due or payable to the State for the portion of Unitized
Substances unavoidably lost or used in the Unit Area for development and production in
accordance with prudent industry practices. Gas that is flared for any reason other than safety
purposes as allowed by the AOGCC shall not be deemed to be unavoidably lost, and the Working
Interest Owners shall pay royalties for such flared gas as if it had been produced. This exemption
does not apply to Unitized Substances that are sold, traded or assigned, including sales,
transactions, or assignments among the Working Interest Owners.
11.5 If a State Lease committed to this Agreement provides for a discovery royalty rate
reduction for the first discovery of oil or gas, that Lease provision shall not apply to a well
spudded after the Effective Date.
ARTICLE 12: LEASES, RENTALS AND ROYALTY PAYMENTS
12.1. The Working Interest Owners shall pay rentals and royalty payments due under
the Leases. Those payments must be made to any depository designated by the State with at least
sixty days notice to the Unit Operator and the Working Interest Owners.
12.2. Each month, the Unit Operator shall furnish a schedule to the Commissioner.
That schedule shall specify, for the previous month: 1) the total amount of Unitized Substances
produced; 2) the amount of Unitized Substances used for development and production or
unavoidably lost; 3) the total amount of Unitized Substances allocated to each Unit Tract; 4) the
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the State; and 5) the amount of Unitized Substances allocated to each Unit Tract for which
royalty is to be or has been paid to the State.
12.3. Each Working Interest Owner shall pay its share of royalties to the State on
Unitized Substances as provided in the Lease, except "leased area" shall mean Unit Area, and
"oil, gas, or associated substances" shall mean Unitized Substances.
12.4. Notwithstanding any contrary Lease term, royalties and the share of Unitized
Substances attributable to royalties and any payment due must be paid free and clear of all Lease
expenses, Unit Expenses and Participating Area Expenses. These excluded expenses include, but
are not limited to, separating, cleaning, dehydration, saltwater removal, processing, and
manufacturing costs. These excluded expenses also include the costs of preparing the Unitized
Substances for transportation off the Unit Area and gathering and transportation costs incurred
before the Unitized Substances are delivered to a common carrier pipeline. No lien for any ofthe
excluded expenses shall attach to royalty Unitized Substances. The royalty share shall bear a
proportionate part of any gas shrinkage that occurs during gas processing and blending.
12.4.1 Notwithstanding any contrary Lease term or provision in 11 AAC 83.228-11
AAC 83.229, all royalty deductions for transportation, including marine and pipeline
transportation, from the Unit Area to the point of sale are limited to the actual and
reasonable costs incurred by the Working Interest Owners. These transportation costs
must be determined by taking into account all tax benefits applicable to the
transportation
12.5. The Unit Operator shall give the Commissioner notice of the anticipated date for
commencement of production at least six months before the commencement of Sustained Unit
Production from a Participating Area. Within ninety days of receipt of that notice, the
Commissioner will give the Working Interest Owners written notice of its elections to take in
kind all, none, a specified percentage, or a specified quantity of its royalties in any Unitized
Substances produced from the Participating Area. The Commissioner will, in his or her
discretion, increase or decrease (including ceasing to take royalty Unitized Substances in kind)
the amount of royalty Unitized Substances the State takes in kind. The Commissioner shall give
written notice to the Working Interest Owners ninety days before the first day of the month in
which an increase or decrease is to be effective.
12.5.1. The Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, elect to specify the Unit
Tracts from which royalty Unitized Substances taken in kind are to be allocated.
12.5.2. The Unit Operator shall deliver the State's royalty Unitized Substances at
the custody transfer meter at a common carrier pipeline capable of carrying those
substances, or at any other place mutually agreeable place. The State will, in its
discretion, designate any individual, firm or corporation to accept delivery.
12.5.3. Royalty Unitized Substances delivered in kind shall be delivered in good
and merchantable condition and be of pipeline quality. If a Working Interest Owner
processes the Unitized Substances to separate, extract or remove liquids from a
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Working Interest Owner's share of natural gas Unitized Substances, the State will, in
its discretion, require that a Working Interest Owner also process the State's share of
natural gas being taken in kind in the same manner without cost to the State. Under
these circumstances, the State, or its buyer, shall only pay any tariffed transportation
costs and shrinkage of the volume of gas resulting from processing.
12.5.4. Each Working Interest Owner shall furnish storage in or near the Unit
Area for the State's share of Unitized Substances to the same extent that the Working
Interest Owner provides storage for its own share of Unitized Substances.
12.6. If a purchaser ofthe State's royalty Unitized Substances does not take delivery of
Unitized Substances, the State will, in its discretion elect, without penalty, to underlift for up to
six months. The State will, in its discretion, underlift all or a portion of those substances. The
State's right to underlift is limited to the portion of those substances that the purchaser did not
take delivery of or what is necessary to meet an emergency condition. The State shall give the
Unit Operator written notice thirty days before the first day of the month in which the underlifted
royalty Unitized Substances are to be recovered. The State will, in its discretion, recover at a
daily rate not exceeding 25 percent (25%) of its share of daily production, unless otherwise
agreed.
12.7. The Unit Operator shall keep and have in its possession books and records
showing the exploration, development, production and disposition of all Unitized Substances
produced from the Unit Area. The Unit Operator shall permit the State or its agents to examine
these books and records at all reasonable times. Upon request by the State, the Unit Operator's
books and records shall be made available to the State at the State office designated by the State.
These books and records of exploration, development, production, and disposition must employ
methods and techniques that will ensure the most accurate figures reasonably available. The Unit
Operator shall use generally accepted accounting procedures consistently applied.
12.8. If a Lease committed to this Agreement specifies the amount of rent due, that
Lease is amended to require that rentals due be calculated under A.S. 38.05.180(n), as amended.
If a Lease committed to this Agreement requires payment of minimum royalty, that Lease is
amended to delete that minimum royalty obligation. The rental due under State law, as amended,
must be paid in lieu of minimum royalty.
12.9. All rights and obligations relating to the State's net profit share will be determined
in accordance with 11 AAC 83.201 - 11 AAC 83.295, as amended, notwithstanding any contrary
Lease term. The State will, in its discretion, audit the net profit share reports or payments due for
any Lease within ten years of the date of production. The period of limitations for the State to
file a lawsuit relating to an audit of a net profit share report or payment shall be three years
longer than the audit period. The Working Interest Owners holding interests in net profit share
Leases shall maintain the records relevant to determination of net profit share until the audit
period has expired.
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ARTICLE 13: UNIT EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
13.1. The Unit Operator, at its own election may, or at the direction of the
Commissioner shall, apply to expand the Unit Area to include any additional lands determined to
overlie a Reservoir that is at least partially within the Unit Area, or to include any additional
lands that facilitate production. The Unit Operator shall notify the Working Interest Owners of
the proposed expansion. Any unit expansion shall not be effective until approved by the
Commissioner.
13.2. Ten years after Sustained Unit Production begins, the Unit Area must be
contracted to include only those lands then included in an approved Participating Area and lands
that facilitate production including the immediately adjacent lands necessary for secondary or
tertiary recovery, pressure maintenance, reinjection, or cycling operations. The Commissioner
will, in the Commissioner's discretion, after considering the provisions of 11 AAC 83.303, delay
contraction of the Unit Area if the circumstances of a particular unit warrant. If any portion of a
Lease is included in the Participating Area, the portion of the Lease outside the Participating
Area will neither be severed nor will it continue to be subject to the terms and conditions of the
unit. The portion of the Lease outside the Participating Area will continue in full force and effect
so long as production is allocated to the unitized portion of the Lease and the lessee satisfies the
remaining terms and conditions of the Lease.
13.3. Not sooner than 10 years after the effective date of this Agreement, the
Commissioner will, in the Commissioner's discretion, contract the Unit Area to include only that
land covered by an approved unit plan of exploration or development, or that area underlain by
one or more oil or gas reservoirs or one or more potential hydrocarbon accumulations and lands
that facilitate production. Before any contraction of the Unit Area under this Section, the
Commissioner will give the Unit Operator, the Working Interest Owners, and the royalty owners
of the Leases or portions of Leases being excluded reasonable notice and an opportunity to be
heard.
13.4. The Commissioner will give the Unit Operator and the Working Interest Owners
of the affected Leases reasonable notice and an opportunity to be heard before any directed
contraction or expansion of the Unit Area.
13.5. The Unit Area may be contracted with the Commissioner's approval and an
affirmative vote of the Working Interest Owners.
13.6. Within thirty days after approval by the Commissioner of any expansion or
contraction of the Unit Area, the Unit Operator shall submit revised Exhibits A and B to the
Commissioner.
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ARTICLE 14: UNIT EFFECTIVE DATE, TERM AND TERMINATION
14.1. This Agreement is effective as of 12:01 a.m. on the day after the Commissioner
approves it. At least one copy of this Agreement shall be filed with the Department of Natural
Resources, Anchorage, Alaska and one copy shall be filed with the AOGCC. This Agreement is
binding upon each party who signs any counterpart.
14.2. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Approved Unit Plan, this Agreement
terminates five years from the Effective Date unless:
14.2.1. A unit well in the Unit Area has been certified as capable of producing
Unitized Substances in Paying Quantities; or
14.2.2. The unit term is extended with the approval of the Commissioner. An
extension shall not exceed five years.
14.3. If the Commissioner orders or approves a suspension of production or other Unit
Operations, this Agreement shall continue in force during the authorized suspension.
14.4. Nothing in this Article holds in abeyance the obligations to pay rentals, royalties,
or other production or profit-based payments to the State from operations or production in any
part of the Unit Area. Any seasonal restriction on operations or production or other condition
required in the Lease is not a suspension of operations or production required by law or Force
Majeure.
14.5. This Agreement may be terminated by an affirmative vote of the Working Interest
Owners and the Commissioner's approval.
ARTICLE 15: EFFECT OF CONTRACTION AND TERMINATION
15.1. If a Lease or portion of a Lease is contracted out of the Unit Area under this
Agreement, then it will be maintained only in accordance with State law and the Lease.
15.2. Each Lease committed to this Agreement on the day that this Agreement
terminates shall remain in force for an extension period of ninety days, or any longer period
which may be approved by the Commissioner. After the extension period expires, the Lease will
be maintained only in accordance with State law and the Lease.
15.3. Upon the expiration or earlier termination of the unit, the Unit Operator will be
directed in writing by the Commissioner and will have the right at any time within a period of
one year after the termination, or any extension of that period as may be granted by the
Commissioner, to remove from the Unit Area all machinery, equipment, tools, and materials.
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Commissioner, any machinery, equipment, tools, and materials that the Unit Operator has not
removed from the Unit Area become the property of the State or may be removed by the State at
the Working Interest Owners' expense. At the option of the State, all improvements such as
roads, pads, and wells must either be abandoned and the sites rehabilitated by the Unit Operator
to the satisfaction of the State, or be left intact and the Unit Operator absolved of all further
responsibility as to their maintenance, repair, and eventual abandonment and rehabilitation.
Subject to the above conditions, the Unit Operator shall deliver up the Unit Area in good
condition.
ARTICLE 16: COUNTERPARTS
16.1. The signing of counterparts of this Agreement shall have the same effect as if all
parties had signed a single original of this Agreement. Within thirty days after approval by the
Commissioner of any change of the Working Interest ownership of Oil and Gas Rights in any
Unit Tract, the Unit Operator shall submit a revised Exhibits A and C to the Commissioner.
ARTICLE 17: LAWS AND REGULATIONS
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17.1. This Agreement is subject to all applicable State and federal statutes and
regulations in effect of the Effective Date of this Agreement, and insofar as is constitutionally
permissible, to all statues and regulations placed in effect after the Effective Date of this
Agreement. A reference to a statute or regulation in this Agreement includes any change in that
statute or regulation whether by amendment, repeal and replacement, or other means. This
Agreement does not limit the power of the State of Alaska or the United States of America to
enact and enforce legislation or to promulgate and enforce regulations affecting, directly or
indirectly, the activities of the parties to this Agreement or the value of interests held under this
Agreement. In case of conflicting provisions, statutes and regulations take precedence over this
Agreement.
ARTICLE 18: APPEARANCES AND NOTICES
18.1. If the State gives the Unit Operator a notice or order relating to this Agreement it
shall be deemed given to all Working Interest Owners and all persons whose interest in the Unit
Area derived from a Working Interest. All notices required by this Agreement shall be given in
writing and delivered personally, or by United States mail or by facsimile machine to the Unit
Operator at the address or facsimile number listed below. All notices actually received will also
be deemed properly given. The Unit Operator will change its notice address by giving thirty days
written notice to the State and the other Working Interest Owners. The State will change its
notice address by giving thirty days written notice to the Unit Operator.
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Address of the Unit Operator:
Fax:
Address of the State:
Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources
550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 1400
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3554
Fax: (907) 269-8918
with a copy to:
Director, Division of Oil and Gas
550 West Seventh Avenue, Suite 800
Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3560
Fax: (907) 269-8938
ARTICLE 19: JOINDER
19.1. The Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, order or, upon request, approve a
joinder to this Agreement under the expansion provisions of Article 12. The Unit Operator shall
submit a request for joinder with a signed counterpart of this Agreement and a notice of proposed
expansion under Article 12. A joinder is subject to the requirements of the Unit Operating
Agreement. However, the Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, modify any provision in a
Unit Operating Agreement, which the Commissioner finds discriminates against parties who
request joinder. The Commissioner shall give notice and an opportunity to be heard to the Unit
Operator before modifying the Unit Operating Agreement.
ARTICLE 20: DEFAULT
20.1 The Commissioner will, in his or her discretion, determine that failure of the Unit
Operator or the Working Interest Owners to comply with any of the terms of this Agreement,
including any Approved Unit Plan, is a default under this Agreement. The failure to comply
because of Force Majeure is not a default.
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20.2 The Commissioner will give notice to the Unit Operator and the Working Interest
Owners of the default. The notice will describe the default, and include a demand to cure the
default by a certain date. The cure period shall be at least thirty days for a failure to pay rentals
or royalties and ninety days for any other default.
20.3 If there is no well certified as capable of producing Unitized Substances in Paying
Quantities and a default is not cured by the date indicated in the demand, the Commissioner will,
in his or her discretion, terminate this Agreement after giving the Unit Operator notice and an
opportunity to be heard. The Commissioner will give notice, by mail, of the termination, which
is effective upon mailing the notice.
20.4 If there is a well capable of producing Unitized Substances in Paying Quantities
and the operations to cure the default are not completed by the date indicated in the demand, the
Commissioner will terminate this Agreement by judicial proceedings.
20.5 This Article's remedies are in addition to any other administrative or judicial
remedy provided for by Lease, this Agreement, or federal or State law.
IN WITNESS OF THE FOREGOING, the parties have executed this Unit Agreement on
the dates opposite their respective signatures.
WORKING INTEREST OWNERS
By:
COMPANY
Date: August 8. 2003
STATE OF ALASKA
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This certifies that on August 8, 2003, before me, a notary public in and for the State of Alaska, duly commissioned
and sworn, personally appeared J. Brock Riddle, Attorney-In-Fact for Marathon Oil Company, known to me to be
the person described in, and who executed the foregoing agreement, who then after being duly sworn according to
law, acknowledged to me under oath that he executed same freely and voluntarily for the uses and purposes therein
mentioned.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. IN'TRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND .............................................................................. 1
n. APPLICATION FOR THE FORMATION OF THE NIN'ILCHIK. UNIT ................................ 2
III. DISCUSSION OF DECISION CRITERIA........... ........................ ............... ............................. 3
A. Decision Criteria considered under 11 AAC 83.303(b) ...................................................... 3
1. The Environmental Costs and Benefits of Unitized Exploration or Development ......... 3
2. The Geological and Engineering Characteristics of the Reservoir, Prior Exploration
Activities in the Unit Area, and Plans for Exploration and Development of the Proposed
Unit Area............. ..... ...... ..... ............................. ......................... ..........................................4
3. The Economic Costs and Benefits to the State and Other Relevant Factors ..................7
B. Decision Criteria considered under 11 AAC 83.303(a) ...................................................... 8
1. The Conservation of All Natural Resources.................................................................... 8
2. The Prevention of Economic and Physical Waste........................................................... 9
3. The Protection of All Parties in Interest, Including the State.......................................... 9
N. FIN'DIN'GS AND DECISION.. ........... ...................... .... .................................................... ...... 10
A. The Conservation of All Natural Resources...................................................................... 10
B. The Prevention of Economic and Physical Waste............................................................. 10
C. The Protection of All Parties in Interest, Including the State. ........................................... 11
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I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
On June 29, 2001, Marathon Oil Company (Marathon), as the designated Ninilchik unit operator,
filed the Ninilchik Unit application (Application) with the State of Alaska, Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) , on behalf of itself and the other majority working interest owner,
Union Oil Company of California (Unocal). The proposed unit is located on the Kenai
Peninsula, both onshore and offshore between Clam Gulch and Ninilchik. The proposed unit
area covers approximately 25,167 acres of which approximately 18,999 acres are State of Alaska
lands within ten individual State of Alaska oil and gas leases, and approximately 420 acres are
unleased State of Alaska lands. Of the remaining approximate 5,748 acres proposed for the
Ninilchik Unit, federal lands encompass 222.67 acres or 0.8857% of the unit area, University of
Alaska lands encompass 661.35 acres or 2.63% of the unit area, Cook Inlet Region, Inc. lands
encompass 1528.17 acres or 6.078% of the unit area, and patented fee lands encompass 3336.34
acres or 13.27% of the unit area. Approval of the proposed Ninilchik Unit Agreement
(Agreement) would conform and modify the lease contracts to be consistent with the Agreement,
and extend the term of leases for as long as they are subject to the Agreement.
A summary of the State of Alaska leases proposed for the Ninilchik Unit follows. Five of the
leases in the proposed unit area were offered in State of Alaska Lease Sale 78, held on October
31, 1994. DNR issued oil and gas leases ADL 384305 (NU Tract 4), ADL 384306 (NU Tract 5),
ADL 384314 (NU Tract 2), ADL 384318 (ND Tract 1), and ADL 384372 (NU Tract 8), effective
January 1, 1995, on State of Alaska lease form number DOG 9208. The seven-year primary
lease term of these leases expires on December 31, 2001.
Two leases in the proposed unit area were offered in the Cook Inlet Areawide 1999 Oil and Gas
Lease Sale, held on April 21, 1999. DNR issued oil and gas leases ADL 389180 (NU Tract 6)
and ADL 389181 (NU Tract 187), effective February I, 2000, on State of Alaska lease form
number DOG 9609 (rev. 9/99). The seven-year primary lease term of these leases expires on
January 31,2007.
One lease in the proposed unit area was offered in State of Alaska Lease Sale 1, held on
December 10, 1959. DNR issued ADL 590, effective January 27, 1960, on State of Alaska lease
form DL-1. The Falls Creek Unit #1 Well, a certified well capable of production in paying
quantities, is located on ADL 590. A portion of this lease, 564.45 acres of the total 3,660 acres,
is currently within the Falls Creek Unit.
Another lease in the proposed unit area was offered in the State of Alaska Lease Sale 40, held on
September 28, 1983. DNR issued oil and gas lease ADL 359242 (NU Tract 10), effective
December 1, 1983, on State of Alaska lease form number DMEM-27-83 (royalty revised 7/83).
As a result of a litigation settlement agreement, the primary lease term was extended until
December 1, 2001.
The remaining lease in the proposed unit area was offered in State of Alaska Lease Sale 85A,
held on December 18, 1996. DNR issued ADL 388226 (NU Tract 11), effective February 1,
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1997, on State of Alaska lease form DOG 9609. The seven-year primary lease term expires on
January 31,2004.
All ten leases retain a 12.5 percent royalty to the State of Alaska.
II. APPLICATION FOR THE FORMATION OF THE NINILCIDK UNIT
Marathon submitted the Application on June 29, 2001, and simultaneously paid the $5,000.00
unit application filing fee, in accordance with 11 AAC 83.306 and 11 AAC 05.01O(a)(1O)(D),
respectively. The Application includes: the Agreement; Exhibit A legally describing the
proposed unit area, its leases, and ownership interests; Exhibit B, a map of the proposed unit; and
Exhibit G, the proposed Plan of Exploration (Initial POE). The Application also includes the
Ninilchik Unit Operating Agreement; technical data in support of the Application; and an
affidavit that all proper parties were invited to join the Agreement. The Agreement is based on
DNR's State Only Royalty Owner model unit form dated April 2001(Model Form) with no
modifications.
Marathon requested that only portions of six of the ten State of Alaska leases be committed to the
Ninilchik Unit. The six leases are ADLs 590, 359242, 384305, 384306, 384318, and 389180.
Under 11 AAC 83.373, these commitments constitute severance of five of these six leases. For
ADL 590, Marathon proposed to retain a portion, 564.45 acres, of the lease in the Falls Creek
Unit and commit the remainder of the lease, 3,045.55 acres, to the Ninilchik Unit. Marathon
proposed that the severance of the five leases, and apportionment of ADL 590, become effective
contemporaneously with the approval of the Ninilchik Unit.
The Agreement requires the unit operator, Marathon, to file unit plans describing the activities
planned for the proposed unit area. The Marathon must consider how it can best develop the
resource underlying the entire unit area, without regard to intemallease boundaries. Marathon
filed a proposed three-year Initial POE. The Initial POE is discussed further in Section ill. A. 2.
The Agreement defines the relationship between the unit operator, the working interest owners
(WIOs), and the royalty owners. It describes the rights and responsibilities, in addition to those
imposed by state law and the leases, of the unit operator, WIOs and royalty owners for
exploration of the unit area. It protects the interests of the state and the lessees. It defines the
parties 'rights and responsibilities in the event of successful or unsuccessful exploration results.
DNR may approve the Agreement if the available data suggests that the unit area covers one or
more geologic formations that should be developed under a DNR approved plan, and the
proposed unit meets the other statutory and regulatory criteria.
The Division of Oil and Gas (Division) determined that the Application was complete and
published a public notice in the "Anchorage Daily News" on Sunday, July 22, 2001, and in the
"Peninsula Clarion" on Tuesday, September 25, 2001, under 11 AAC 83.311. The Division
provided copies of the public notice to the Kenai Peninsula Borough, City of Kenai, Ninilchik
Native Assn., Salamatoff Native Assn., Cook Inlet Region Corporation, and other interested
parties under 11 AAC 83.311. The Division also provided public notice to the Alaska
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Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Alaska Department of Fish and Game
(ADF&G), and the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC). The public notice
invited interested parties and members of the public to submit comments by August 21, 2001,
and then by October 25, 2001. The Division received no comments in response to the public
notice.
III. DISCUSSION OF DECISION CRITERIA
AS 38.05.180(p) gives DNR the authority to form an oil and gas unit. The Commissioner of
DNR (Commissioner) reviews unit applications under AS 38.05. 180(p) and 11 AAC 83.301- 11
AAC 83.395. By memorandum dated September 30, 1999, the Commissioner approved a
revision of Department Order 003 that delegated this authority to the Director of the Division
(Director).
The Director will approve the Agreement upon a written finding that it will: 1) promote the
conservation of all natural resources; 2) promote the prevention of economic and physical waste;
and 3) provide for the protection of all parties of interest, including the state. 11 AAC 83.303(a).
The Director will consider the following six criteria in making the written finding required in
subsection (a): 1) the environmental costs and benefits of unitized exploration or development; 2)
the geological and engineering characteristics of the potential hydrocarbon accumulation or
reservoir proposed for unitization; 3) prior exploration activities in the proposed unit area; 4) the
applicant's plans for exploration or development of the unit area; 5) the economic costs and
benefits to the state; and 6) any other relevant factors, including measures to mitigate impacts
identified above, the Director determines necessary or advisable to protect the public interest. 11
AAC 83.303(b). A discussion of the subsection (b) criteria, as they apply to the Agreement, is
set out directly below, followed by a discussion of the subsection (a) criteria.
A. Decision Criteria considered under 11 AAC 83.303(b)
1. The Environmental Costs and Benefits of Unitized Exploration or Development
DNR considered environmental issues in the lease sale process, this unitization process, and will
review them again during the unit plan of operations approval process. Unitized exploration,
development, and production minimize surface impacts by consolidating facilities and reducing
activity in the field. The Initial POE requires the drilling of two new exploratory wells within the
unit area. The unit operator must obtain DNR's approval of a unit plan of operations and permits
from various state and federal agencies before beginning operations, including exploratory wells,
within the unit area. A unit plan of operations provides a more detailed plan for surface activities
incident to exploration of the unit area than does a POE.
When the unit operator begins the permitting process to commence operations under a POE in a
coastal area, it must submit a Coastal Project Questionnaire, permit applications, and supporting
information to the Alaska Division of Governmental Coordination (DGC). Consistency with the
Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP) is determined by the DGC, state resource
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agencies (DNR, DEC, ADF&G) and affected local governments (Kenai Peninsula Borough).
The DGC conditions the proposed activity to ensure consistency with the ACMP and Kenai
Peninsula Borough Coastal Management Program (KPBCMP). Submittal of these documents to
the state initiates an intensive public and agency review process. DGC organizes an inter-agency
review, determines which permits are required, and publishes a public notice soliciting comments
from federal, state and local agencies, and the public. DGC designates a 50-day review schedule
starting with the public notice. State and federal agencies are asked to review the application,
request any additional information and subnùt comments. After reviewing the comments, DGC
crafts additional mitigation measures as necessary to ensure the project is consistent with the
ACMP and KPBCMP. DGC then issues a Proposed Consistency Determination for public
comment. After the public comment period, additional stipulations may be imposed and a Final
Consistency Determination may be issued for a project in the unit area.
When reviewing a proposed unit plan of operations, the Division considers the unit operator's
ability to compensate the surface owner for damage sustained to the surface estate and plans for
restoration and rehabilitation of the unit area. In addition, DNR, DEC, and AOGCC have bonding
and financial responsibility requirements to ensure performance by the operator and reclamation
of the area. 11 AAC 96.060; 18 AAC 75; 20 AAC 25.025.
Any new exploration activity that may occur following unitization, unless categorically approved
under the ACMP ABC (General Concurrence) list, is subject to an ACMP consistency
determination, and must comply with both the state and KPBCMP plans.
The proposed Ninilchik Unit area is habitat for a variety of land and marine mammals, waterfowl
and fish. Area residents may use this area for subsistence hunting and fishing. Oil and gas
activity in the proposed unit area may affect some wildlife habitat and some subsistence activity.
Mitigation measures, including seasonal restrictions on specific activities, reduce the impact on
fish, wildlife, and human populations. Mitigation measures specifically address potential
impacts to subsistence access and harvesting (See Attachment 2).
Unitization and approval of a POE does not authorize any physical activity. It is simply one
necessary step before DNR can accept an application for approval of a unit plan of operations or
development. The Director's approval of a unit agreement is an administrative action, which by
itself does not convey any authority to conduct any operations on leases within the unit.
Unitization does not waive or reduce the effectiveness of the nùtigating measures that condition
the lessee's right to conduct operations on these leases.
2. The Geological and Engineering Characteristics of the Reservoir, Prior
Exploration Activities in the Unit Area, and Plans for Exploration and
Development of the Proposed Unit Area
State regulation requires that a unit must encompass the minimum area required to include all or
part of one or more oil or gas reservoirs, or potential hydrocarbon accumulations. 11 AAC
83.356(a). Division technical staff evaluated all data provided by the unit applicant to determine
if the proposed unit area met those criteria. Marathon provided sufficient geological and
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geophysical data for the Division to justify the formation of the Ninilchik Unit. Data submitted
included: a geological justification for the formation of the unit; annotated well logs; a northeast-
to-southwest cross section across the crest of the structure; representative strike and dip seismic
cross sections across the Ninilchik anticline structure; and structure maps for two prospective
horizons within the Tyonek Formation.
The Ninilchik Unit encompasses approximately 25,167 acres that surround the Ninilchik
anticline, the surface expression that is visible along the cliffs that crop out along the Kenai
Peninsula coastline. The Ninilchik anticline stretches for over 16 miles along the coastline from
near the community of Clam Gulch to just north of the town of Ninilchik. The anticline is also
segmented by a number of crosscutting faults along the crest of the structure.
The structure was recognized as a higWy potential exploration target in the late 1950s and was
mapped in the subsurface with the seismic, gravity, and magnetic tools available at the time. In
1960, the SOCAL Falls Creek 1 (SFC1) well was the first well drilled to test the promising
anticlinal trap. Although the primary exploration objective was oil, it was completed as a gas
well in 1961 in four sandstone zones within the Tyonek. The well has remained shut-in since
then because the size of the accumulation has not yet justified the cost of facilities. Union drilled
the Union Ninilchik 1 well in 1962 and tested gas in two Tyonek zones. Mobil drilled the Mobil
Ninilchik 1 well in 1964 that was abandoned as a dry hole. Between 1968-1979 five exploration
wells: the SOCAL Falls Creek 2; Falls Creek 43-6; Brinkerhoff Nini1chik 1; Union Clam Gulch
1; and the Texaco Ninilchik 1 were drilled with oil and gas objectives. Of these 5 wells, only the
Texaco Ninilchik 1 well flow tested gas from one Tyonek zone. Marathon drilled the Corea
Creek 1 well in 1996 that drill stem tested four zones within the Tyonek and recovered minimal
gas with water. The results of the well verified the size of the Falls Creek accumulation.
Marathon has re-examined the area in the past few years with new seismic and drilling
technology. Because the crest of the structure parallels the coastline, acquiring quality seismic
data along the intertidal transition zone between the offshore marine and coastal land has always
been a difficult, technically challenging and costly problem. In May 2001, Marathon acquired
three high quality 2D seismic lines over the southern end of the structure and along the crest of
the structure to help delineate potential exploration targets, especially along the crest of the
anticline and the area south of Falls Creek. Marathon is currently reprocessing these data.
Marathon drilled and logged the Grassim Oskolkoff 1 well in 2000 and plans to test the Tyonek
interval with the well in late 2001. Marathon is utilizing new technology advances (primarily in
directional drilling and seismic acquisition and processing) that have evolved greatly since earlier
phases of drilling on the Ninilchik structure. With new seismic data, Marathon is better able to
identify and refine potential oil and gas exploration prospects within the Tyonek Formation.
By the end of 200 1, Marathon also plans to work -over the SFC 1 well to correct anomalous
pressure in the tubing/casing annulus so that the well can be re-completed when facilities are in
place to produce gas from the well. In 2002 Marathon plans to drill the Grassim Oskolkoff 2
well as a southern offset of the Grassim Oskolkoff 1 well in order to test the productivity of all
prospective Tyonek reservoirs that can be mechanically reached within the limits of directional
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drilling and completion technology. Marathon also plans to re-enter the Union Ninilchik 1 well
in order to attempt to establish a sustainable completion in the Tyonek reservoirs. Future unit
plans include a well on the northern fault block of the Ninilchik anticline to delineate gas
potential within both the Tyonek and overlying Sterling reservoirs.
Marathon has justified the size of the Ninilchik Unit based on the technical data and the
accompanying proposed work plan that outlines how it plans to systematically explore, delineate,
develop, and produce economic gas reserves, primarily within the Tyonek Formation.
The Initial POE sets out a timely sequence of reservoir(s) delineation activities that will facilitate
the ultimate development and production of the reservoir(s), if oil or gas is discovered in
commercial quantities. Furthermore, completion of the· proposed exploration activities as
scheduled, the proposed work scope in the Initial POE, will satisfy the performance standards
and diligence requirements that the state and the WIOs have agreed to as a condition for approval
of the Agreement. The Division and the majority WIOs in the proposed Ninilchik Unit,
Marathon and Unocal, have agreed that failure to perform the entire proposed work scope set out
in the Initial POE is a default under the Agreement and will result in the automatic termination of
the Nini1chik Unit. Substitutions of individual items in the Initial POE will be permitted at the
sole discretion of the Division. It was also agreed that after 2002 and the completion of the
projects proposed for that year, and based on the results/information obtained by that time and
the projects completed, the WIOs may propose to amend the Initial POE to not perform the
balance of the proposed work scope. In this event, the unit area will be contracted to the area
defined by the then currently available information and the proposed further unit exploration,
delineation, or production activities. The Division, in its sole discretion, will determine the
revised unit area.
Because eight wells have already been drilled within the proposed Nini1chik Unit, the Division
had concerns about continuing the Agreement if no additional delineation, appraisal, or
development activities were proposed beyond those in the Initial POE. Before the Application
was submitted, the Division told the WIOs that the Agreement would only continue past the
initial term, December 31, 2004, if further appraisal, delineation, or development/production
activities were proposed beyond the Initial POE. The Division expected activity beyond the
Initial POE in order to continue the Nini1chik Unit. Consequently, an understanding was reached
with the WIOs that they will address the further appraisal and delineation or development of the
area in their second POE or first Plan of Development (POD), whichever immediately follows
the Initial POE. The WIOs acknowledge that as part of the second POE or first POD the
Division intends to require additional drilling, further exploration activities, sustained
commercial production, and/or a demonstration of efforts to proceed to further development and
production within the unit area. The WIOs further acknowledge that if additional drilling, further
exploration activities, sustained commercial production, or efforts to put the unit into production,
satisfactory to the Division, are not proposed for the unit area in the second POE or first POD,
the Ninilchik Unit will automatically terminate on the expiration date of the Initial POE. The
expression of Division's intent in this paragraph is not meant to limit the powers the Division
otherwise has to review an application for approval of a POE or POD.
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Failure to timely apply for and obtain approval of a second POE or first POD will result in
immediate and automatic termination of the Nini1chik Unit. If the Ninilchik Unit terminates for
failure to fulfill any of the commitments in the Initial POE, or timely apply for and obtain
approval of a second POE or first POD, the WIOs will automatically surrender all leases within
the Ninilchik Unit whose primary terms have expired and are not otherwise continued under the
leases, effective the day the Nini1chik Unit terminates. The WIOs have agreed to waive the
extension provisions of 11 AAC 83.140 and Article 15.2 of the Agreement, and the notice and
hearing provisions of 11 AAC 83.374 applicable to default and termination of the Nini1chik Unit.
The Initial POE with the agreed-to terms and conditions ensures that the lease extensions resulting
from unitization under 11 AAC 83.336 continue only so long as the applicants proceed diligently
with exploration and development.
3. The Economic Costs and Benefits to the State and Other Relevant Factors
Approval of the Agreement in combination with the Initial POE will result in both short-term and
long-term economic benefits to the state. The assessment of the hydrocarbon potential of the
leases will create jobs in the short-term. If the WIOs make a commercial discovery and begin
development/production from the Ninilchik Unit, the state will earn royalty and tax revenues
over the long-term life of the field.
The primary term of five leases in the proposed unit area will expire December 31, 2001, and
another lease's primary term expires on December 1, 2001, unless extended by unitization. If the
leases expire, the leasehold interest will return to the state. The earliest that DNR could reoffer
the land, under the current Five- Year Oil and Gas Lease Sale Schedule, is May 2002. If DNR
leased the expired lands in 2002, the state could receive bonus payments and rentals for the
primary term of the new leases. However, it could be years before the new lessees would
propose exploration of the area and even longer before the state receives royalties and taxes on
any commercial production. The potential long-term economic benefit of exploration and earlier
development of the Nini1chik Unit area outweighs the short-term loss of potential bonus
payments.
The ten State of Alaska leases proposed for the Ninilchik Unit are written on a variety of forms,
containing a variety of provisions. Including the leases in the Ninilchik Unit Agreement would
conform and modify the lease contracts to be consistent with the Agreement. Consistent lease
provisions allow the WIOs and the state to reduce the administrative burdens of operating and
regulating this unit. Conforming the terms of the older leases to the Agreement allows the state
to avoid costly and time-consuming re-litigation of some problematic lease provisions in the
older forms.
Marathon and Unocal control approximately 85.43% of the unit area. The next largest interest
group in the proposed Ninilchik Unit is the uncommitted individual mineral interest owners with
approximately 9.102 %. Under the Ninilchik Unit Joint Operating Agreement, any party with at
least 30% interest can propose and cause the drilling of exploratory or development wells.
Despite the fact that less than 100% of the leases are committed to the unit, Marathon has
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demonstrated that a reasonable effort was made to obtain joinder of all proper parties (record
owners of oil and gas interests) within the proposed Ninilchik Unit area. 11 MC 83.306(3) and
11 AAC 83.328. Furthermore, Marathon and Unocal, representing 85.43% of the working
interest ownership in the Ninilchik Unit, hold sufficient interest in the unit area to give
reasonable effective control of unit operations. 11 AAC 83.316(c).
The majority WIGs have provided technical data sufficient to defme the prospect under
consideration, have committed their diverse lease interests to the proposed unit and have agreed to a
POE that ensures a timely sequence of drilling and development activities in order to evaluate and
develop all the acreage within the proposed unit area. The Initial POE with the agreed-to terms
and conditions advances exploration and evaluation of the prospects in the unit area sooner than
would occur under any individual lease exploration effort.
B. Decision Criteria considered under 11 AAC 83.303(a)
1. The Conservation of All Natural Resources
DNR recognizes unitization of the leases overlying a reservoir as a prudent conservation
mechanism. Without unitization, the unregulated development of reservoirs can become a race
for possession by competing operators. This race can result in: 1) unnecessarily dense drilling,
especially along property lines; 2) rapid dissipation of reservoir pressure; and 3) irregular
advance of displaced fluids, all of which contribute to the loss of ultimate recovery or economic
waste. The proliferation of surface activity, duplication of production, gathering, and processing
facilities, and haste to get oil to the surface also increase the potential for environmental damage.
Lessee compliance with conservation orders and field pool rules issued by the AOGCC would
mitigate some of these impacts without an agreement to unitize operations. Still, unitization is
the most efficient method for maximizing oil and gas recovery, while minimizing negative
impacts on other resources. Formation of the unit will provide the state with a comprehensive
plan for exploring and developing the entire unit area. Formation of the Ninilchik Unit and
implementation of the Initial POE will ensure that WIOs prudently explore the acreage included
in the unit.
The Agreement will promote the conservation of both surface and subsurface resources through
unitized (rather than lease-by-lease) development. Unitization allows the unit operator to explore
the area as if it were one lease. Without the Agreement the lessee would be compelled to seek
permits to drill wells on each individual lease in order to extend the leases beyond their primary
terms. Unitization reduces both the number of facilities required to develop reserves that may be
discovered and the aerial extent of land required to accommodate those facilities. Review and
approval of exploration and development permits under a unit agreement will also ensure that
rational surface-use decisions are made without consideration of individual lease ownership or
expense. After unitization, facilities can be designed and located to maximize recovery and to
minimize environmental impact, without regard to lease ownership. Although the applicant has
not determined the extent of any oil and gas contained in the prospective reservoir, the
Agreement will ensure that the acreage is explored and recovery from the leases is maximized if
a commercial hydrocarbon accumulation is discovered.
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2. The Prevention of Economic and Physical Waste
The unit will prevent econoIIÙc and physical waste because the unit operator must have a cost
sharing agreement, a coordinated exploration plan, and if a commercial discovery is made, a
comprehensive reservoir depletion model. A cost-sharing agreement promotes efficient
development of common surface facilities and operating strategies. With a cost-sharing
agreement and reservoir model in place, the WIOs in the unit can rationally decide well spacing
requirements, injection plans, and the proper joint-use of surface facilities. Unitization prevents
econoIIÙc and physical waste by eliIIÙnating redundant expenditures for a given level of
production, and by avoiding loss of ultimate recovery with the adoption of a unified reservoir
management plan.
Unitized operations improve development of reservoirs beneath leases that may have variable or
unknown productivity. Marginally economic reserves, which otherwise would not be produced
on a lease-by-Iease basis, can be produced through unitized operations in combination with more
productive leases. Facility consolidation lowers capital costs and promotes optimal reservoir
management for all WIOs. Pressure maintenance and secondary recovery procedures are easier
to design and achieve through joint, unitized efforts than would otherwise be possible. In
combination, these factors allow less profitable areas of a reservoir to be developed and produced
in the interest of all parties, including the state.
The total cost of exploring and developing the Ninilchik Unit leases would be higher on a lease-
by-lease basis than it would be under unitization terms. Drilling and facilities investment costs
will be IIÙniIIÙzed as a consequence of eliminating a need for numerous sites within the unit area.
Locations of individual wells and surface facilities will be selected to optiIIÙze ultimate oil and
gas recovery, while miniIIÙzing or completely avoiding adverse impacts to the environment.
Reducing costs and environmental impacts through unitized operations will expedite
development of any reserves discovered and will promote greater ultimate recovery of any oil
and gas from the unit area. This will increase and extend the state's income stream from
production taxes and royalties. The revenues to the lessees and unit operator may be reinvested
in new exploration and development in the state. Unitization means reduced costs and increased
benefits to all interested parties. It benefits the local and state economy, and provides revenues to
the state's general, school, constitutional budget reserve, and permanent funds.
3. The Protection of All Parties in Interest, Including the State
The Agreement in combination with the Initial POE with the agreed-to terms and conditions
outlined in Section m.A.2 promotes the state's econoIIÙc interests because exploration will likely
occur earlier than without unitization. Diligent exploration under a single approved unit plan
without the complications of competing operators is in the state's best interest. It advances
evaluation of the state's petroleum resources, while miniIIÙzing impacts to the region's cultural
and environmental resources. A commercial discovery will stimulate the state's economy with
production-based revenue, oil and gas related jobs, and service industry activity.
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The Agreement provides for accurate reporting and record keeping, state approval of plans of
exploration and development and operating procedures, royalty settlement, in-kind taking, and
emergency storage of oil and gas, all of which will further the state's interest. The modifications
to the varying provisions of some of the leases will economically benefit the state, and reduce the
administrative burdens of operating and regulating this unit.
The formation of the Ninilchik Unit protects the economic interests of all WIOs and royalty
owners of a common reservoir. Operating under a unit agreement and unit operating agreement
assures each individual WIO an equitable allocation of costs and revenues commensurate with
the value of their lease(s). The provisions of the Agreement and state law that provide for notice
and an opportunity to be heard if they disagree with a unit management decision made by the
state also protect the WIOs.
IV. FINDINGS AND DECISION
A. The Conservation of All Natural Resources
1. The Agreement will conserve all natural resources, including hydrocarbons,
gravel, sand, water, wetlands, and valuable habitat.
2. The unitized development and operation of the leases in this proposed unit will
reduce the amount of land and fish and wildlife habitat that would otherwise be
disrupted by individual lease development. This reduction in environmental
impacts and preservation of subsistence access is in the public interest.
3. If the exploration activities under the Initial POE result in the discovery of a
commercially producible reservoir, there may be environmental impacts
associated with reservoir development. All unit development must proceed
according to an approved plan of development. Additionally, before undertaking
any specific operations, the unit operator must submit a unit plan of operations to
the Division and other appropriate state and local agencies for review and
approval. The lessees may not commence any drilling or development operations
until all agencies have granted the required permits. DNR may condition its
approval of a unit plan of operations and other permits on performance of
mitigation measures in addition to those in the modified leases and the
Agreement, if necessary or appropriate. Compliance with mitigation measures
will minimize, reduce or completely avoid adverse environmental impacts.
B. The Prevention of Economic and Physical Waste
1. Marathon submitted geological data to the Division in support of the Application.
Division technical staff determined that the Ninilchik Unit area encompasses all
or part of one or more potential hydrocarbon accumulations. The available
geological data justify including the proposed lands, described in Exhibit A to the
Application, in the Nini1chik Unit.
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2. The Initial POE provides for the reasonable exploration of potential hydrocarbon
accumulations in the unit area. If the WIOs discover oil or gas in commercial
quantities, the Agreement will prevent the waste of oil and gas, and increase the
probability of recovering more hydrocarbons from the unit area. The Division
must approve a plan of development before the unit operator produces any
hydrocarbons in commercial quantities.
c. The Protection of All Parties in Interest, Including the State
1. Marathon provided· evidence of reasonable effort to obtain joinder of any proper
party to the Agreement.
2. Marathon and Unocal hold sufficient interest in the unit area to give reasonably
effective control of operations, and ten State of Alaska leases are proposed for the
Nini1chik Unit.
3. The Agreement, conditioned upon the performance of the Initial POE, adequately
and equitably protects the public interest, and is in the state's best interest.
4. The Agreement meets the requirements of AS 38.05. 180(p) and 11 MC 83.303.
5. The Division complied with the public nòtice requirements of 11 AAC 83.311.
6. The Agreement will not diminish access to public and navigable waters beyond
those limitations (if any) imposed by law or already contained in the oil and gas
leases covered by this Agreement.
7. The Agreement provides for expansions and contractions of the unit area in the
future, as warranted by data obtained by exploration or otherwise. The Agreement
thereby protects the public interest, the rights of the parties, and the correlative·
rights of adjacent landowners.
8. The applicant's Initial POE, subject to the terms and conditions discussed in
Section rn.A.2, meets the requirements of 11 MC 83.303 and 11 AAC 83.341.
The Initial POE, Exhibit G to the Agreement, is approved until December 31,
2004. The unit operator must conduct the proposed exploration activities in
accordance with the timelines specified in the plan. The Initial POE describes the
performance standards and diligence requirements that the state requires. If the
WIOs fail to perform any of the exploration activities outlined in the Initial POE
as scheduled, the plan will be in default and the unit will terminate.
9. The Unit Operator must submit an annual status report on the Initial POE to the
Division. The annual status report must describe the status of projects undertaken
and the work completed, as well as any proposed changes to the plan. In order to
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be approved by the state, changes to the Initial POE must comply with Article 8 of
the Agreement and Section III. A. 2 of this Decision. The unit operator must also
submit an application for approval of a second POE 60 days before the Initial
POE expires, or, if appropriate, an application for approval of a first POD 90 days
before the Initial POE expires.
10. The Ninilchik Unit will expedite exploration and potential development of the
unit area. With the formation of the Ninilchik Unit, economic benefits to the state
outweigh the economic costs of extending the primary term of the state leases
committed to the unit.
For the reasons discussed in this Findings and Decision, I hereby approve the Ninilchik Unit
Agreement subject to the conditions specified herein. The Agreement shall become effective as
of 12:01 a.m. on the day following approval by the Director.
A person affected by this decision may appeal it, in accordance with 11 AAC 02. Any
appeal must be received within 20 calendar days after the date of "issuance" of this decision,
as defined in 11 AAC 02.040(c) and Cd) and may be mailed or delivered to Pat Pourchot,
Commissioner, Department of Natural Resources, 550 W. 7th Avenue, Suite 1400,
Anchorage, Alaska 99501; faxed to 1-907-269-8918, or sent by electronic mail to
dnr_appeals@dnr.state.ak.us. This decision takes effect immediately. An eligible person
must first appeal this decision in accordance with 11 AAC 02 before appealing this decision
to Superior Court. A copy of 11 AAC 02 may be obtained from any regional information
office of the Department of Natural Resources.
Appeal Code:OGOI03001NUAGREEMENTAPPRV
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Mark D. Myers, Director
Division of Oil and Gas
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Date
Attachments: 1. Exhibit B, Map of the Unit Boundary
2. Cook Inlet Areawide 1999 Mitigation Measures
Ninilchik_ UniCDecision
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Mitigation Measures for Cook Inlet Areawide 1999
AS 38.05.035(e) and the departmental delegation of authority prpvide the director, Division of Oil and Gas (DO&G),
with the authority to impose conditions or limitations, in addition to those imposed by statute, to ensure that a resource disposal
is in the state's best interests. Consequently, to mitigate the potential adverse social and environmental effects of specific
selected lease related activities, DO&G has developed mitigation measures and will condition plans of operation, exploration,
or development, and other permits based on these mitigation measures.
Under AS 38.05.035(e), ADNR has authority to apply the following mitigation measures developed for this Cook Inlet
Areawide lease sale, to all oil and gas activities performed to access the state's leased mineral interest, regardless of the
surface ownership status of the land from which the lessee seeks access.
Lessees must obtain approval of a detailed plan of operations from the Director before conducting exploratory or
development activities (11 AAC 83.158). An approved plan of operations is the authorization by which DO&G regulates
exploration, development, and production activities.
A plan of operations must Identify the specific measures, design criteria, and construction methods and standards to
be employed to comply with the restrictions listed below. It must also address any potential geophysical hazards that may exist
at the site. Plans of operation must comply with coastal zone consistency review standards and procedures established under
6 AAC 50 and 80 including coastal district plans. Applications for required state or federal agency authorizations or permits
must be submitted with the plan of operations. DO&G will require, as a condition of consistency approval, such modification or
terms as may be necessary to ensure consistency with the ACMP standards.
These measures were developed after considering terms imposed in other Cook Inlet region oil and gas lease sales;
fish and wildlife resource and harvest data submitted by ADF&G; environmental data relating to air and water quality, solid and
liquid waste disposal, and oil spills submitted by ADEC; consensus items from the Cook Inlet Areawide stakeholders process,
as well as comments submitted by the public, local governments, environmental organizations, and other federal, state, and
[ocal agencies. Additional project-specific Mitigation Measures are imposed if and 'when 011 and gas lessees submit proposed
plans of exploration, operation, or development.
In addition to compliance with these mitigation measures, lessees must comply with all applicable local, state and
federal codes, statutes and regulations, and any subsequent amendments. Lessees must also comply with all current or future
ADNR area plans and recreation rivers plans; and ADF&G game refuge plans, critical habitat area plans, and sanctuary area
plans within which a leased area is located. Federal, state and local government powers to regulate the oil and gas Industry
are discussed in the' "Govemmental powers to Regulate Oil and Gas Exploration, Development, Production, and
Transportation" Chapter Eight of this finding. In addition, Appendix B lists federal and state statutes and regulations that apply
to lease activities.
Information to lessees relevant to the lease sale is also presented in the "Lessee Advisories," section B of this
Chapter. This section contains important information to lessees and operators regarding the sale area. It also includes
precautions which may apply to post-lease sale activities, and reflect existing local, state, and federal law or policy at the time
of the sale.
Hereafter, wherever abbreviations are used they mean: Alaska Coastal Management Program (ACMP), Alaska
Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC), Alaska Department of Fish and Game (ADF&G), Alaska Department of
Natural Resources (ADNR), Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC), Areas Meriting Special Attention
(AMSA), Director (Director, Division of Oil and Gas), Division of Forestry (DOF), Division of Land (DL), Division of Oil and Gas
(DO&G), Division of Parks and Outdoor Recreation (DPOR), Division of Mining and Water Management (DMWM), Kenai
Peninsula Borough (KPB), Municipality of Anchorage (MOA). Matanuska-Susitna Borough (MSB), State Historic Preservation
Officer (SHPO), and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USF&WS).
Lessees are advised that portions of the sale area may be subject to special area permits by ADF&G to protect areas
designated by the legislature as state game refuges in AS 16.20.010 -AS 16,20.080.
For those mitigation measures and lessee advisories that are within ADNR's authority, the Lessee may request. and
the Director of DO&G may grant, exceptions if compliance with the mitigation measure is not feasible or prudent, or an equal or
better alternative is offered. Requests and justifications for exceptions must be included in the Initial Plan of Operations when
one Is required. The decision whether to grant an exception will be based on review of the Plan of Operations by the public
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and in consultation with appropriate state resource agencies. Mitigation measures subject to exceptions are noted with an
asterisk (*), followed by the initials of the agency that must be consulted in any decision to grant an exception. Critical habitat
areas and state game refuges are jointly managed by ADNR and ADF&G; exceptions to mitigation measures in these areas
must be agreed to by both agencies. Agency abbreviations are: ADF&G (Alaska Department of Fish and Game), ADEC
(Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation), DL (Division of Lands) and OaF (Division of Forestry).
Except as indicated, the restrictions listed below do not apply to geophysical actIvity on state land; geophysical
exploration is governed by 11 MC 96.
The following mitigation measures and advisories will be imposed on oil and gas activities in or on all Cook Inlet
Areawide leased lands and waterbodies as a condition of the approval of plans of operation:
General
1. Oil and hazardous substance pollution control: In addition to addressing the prevention, detection, and cleanup of
releases of oil, contingency plans (C-Plans) for oil and gas extraction operations should include, but not be limited to,
methods for detecting, responding to, and controlling blowouts; the location and identification of oil spill cleanup
equipment; the location and availability of suitable alternative drilling equipment; and a plan of operations to mobilize and
drill a relief well.
2. Use of explosives will be prohibited in open water areas of fishbearing streams and lakes. Explosives must not be
detonated beneath, or in close proximity to fishbearing streams and lakes if the detonation of the explosive produces a
pressure rise in the waterbody greater than 2.5 pounds per square inch (psi) unless the waterbody, Including its substrate,
Is solidly frozen.
Explosives must not produce a peak particle velocity greater than 0.5 inches per second (ips) in a spawning bed
during the early stages of egg incubation. The minimum acceptable offset from fishbearing streams and lakes for various
size buried charges Is:
Distance from Stream
37 feet (11.2 m)
52 feet (15.8 m)
82 feet (25.0 m)
116 feet (35.4 m)
184 feet (50.1 m)
368 feet 112.2 m
There are numerous fishbearlng streams and lakes within the sale area. Specific information on the location of these
waterbodies may be obtained by contacting ADF&G.
3.* Onshore exploration activities must be supported by air service, an existing road system or port facility, Ice roads, or
by vehicles which do not cause significant damage to the ground surface or vegetation. Unrestricted surface travel may
be permitted by the directors of DO&G and DL, if an emergency condition exists,
Construction of temporary roads may be allowed. Temporary means that a road must be removed to the extent that it
is rendered impassable or is otherwise rehabilitated in a manner such that any placed gravel remaining approximates
surrounding natural features. Construction of permanent roads wiil be prohibited during the exploration phase. *Exception
-DL.
4. a. Removal of water from fishbearing rivers, streams, and natural lakes shall be subject to prior written approval by
DMWM and ADF&G.
b. Compaction or removal of snow cover overlying fishbearing waterbodies will be prohibited except for approved
crossings. If Ice thickness is not sufficient to facilitate a crossing, ice and/or snow bridges may be required.
5. Water intake pipes used to remove water from fishbearing waterbodies must be surrounded by a screened enclost..l~
to prevent fish entrainment and impingement. Screen mesh size shall not exceed 0.04 inches unless another size has
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been approved by ADF&G. The maximum water velocity at the surface of the screen enclosure may be no greater than
0.1 foot per second.
Facilities and Structures
6. a. The siting of onshore facilities, other than docks, or road and pipeline crossings, will be prohibited within 500 feet of all
fishbearing streams and lakes. Additionally, siting of facilities will be prohibited within one-half mile of the banks of
Harriet, Alexander, Lake, Deep and Stariski creeks, and the Drift, Big, Kustatan, McArthur, Chuitna, Theodore,
Beluga, Susitna, Little Susitna, Kenai, Kasilof, Ninilchik and Anchor rivers. New facilities may be sited within the one-
half mile buffer if the lessee demonstrates that the alternate location is environmentally preferable, but in no instance
will a facility be located within one-quarter mile of the river bank. ADF&G concurrence w11l be required for siting within
the one-half mile buffer. Road and pipeline crossings must be aligned perpendicular or near perpendicular to
watercourses.
b. Lessees will minimize sight and sound impacts for new facilities sited less than one-half mile from river banks and in
areas of high recreational use by (1) providing natural buffers and screening to conceal facilities; (2) conducting
exploration operations between October 1 and April 30; and (3) using alternative techniques to minimize impacts.
c. Surface entry will be prohibited in parcels that are within the Kenai River Special Management Area (KASMA).
d. Surface entry will be prohibited on state lands within the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge. This term does not limit
surface entry on other private lands within the refuge.
e. Lessees are prohibited from placing drilling rigs and lease-related facilities and structures within an area near the
Kenai River composed of: all land within Section 36 in T6N, R11 W that is located south of a line drawn from the
protracted NE corner to the protracted SW corner of the section; all land within the western half of Section 31 in T6N,
R10W and Section 6 in T5N, R10W; and all land within Section 1 in T5N, R11W.
f. A fresh water aquifer monitoring well with quarterly water quality monitoring should be required down gradientof a
permanent storage facility unless alternative acceptable technology is approved by ADEC.
7. The siting of new facilities in key wetlands and sensitive habitat areas should be limited to the extent possible. If
facilities are to be located within these areas, the lessee should demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Director and ADF&G
that impacts are minimized through appropriate mitigation measures.
8.* Measures will be required by the Director, after consultation with ADF&G and ADEC, to minimize the impact of
industrial development on key wetlands. Key wetlands are those wetlands that are important to fish, waterfowl, and
shorebirds because of their high value or scarcity in the region or that have been determined to function at a high level
using the hydrogeomorphic approach. Lessees must identify on a map or aerial photograph the largest surface area,
including reasonably foreseeable future expansion areas, within which a facility Is to be sited, or an activity will occur. The
map or photograph must accompany the plan of operations. DO&G will consult with ADF&G and ADEC to identify the
least sensitive areas within the area of interest. To minimize impacts, the lessee must avoid siting facittties In the identified
sensitive habitat areas. *Exception - ADF&G, ADEC.
9.* Impermeable lining and diking, or equivalent measures such as double-walled tanks, will be required for onshore oil
storage facilities (with a total above ground storage capacity greater than 1,320 gallons, provided no single tank capacity
exceeds 660 gal) and for sewage ponds. Additional site-specific measures may be required as determined by ADNR, with
the concurrence of ADEC, and will be addressed in the existing review of project permits or oil spill contingency plans (C-
Plans). .
Buffer zones of not less than 500 feet will be required to separate onshore oil storage facilities and sewage ponds
from marine waters and freshwater supplies, streams and lakes, and key wetlands. Sumps and reserve pits must be
Impermeable and otherwise fully contained through diking or other means. *Exception - ADF&G, ADEC.
10.* With the exception of drill pads, airstrips, and roads permitted under Term 3, exploration facilities must be
consolidated, temporary, and must not be constructed of gravel. Use of abandoned gravel structures may be permitted on
an individual basis. *Exception· ADF&G, DL.
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11. a. Wherever possible, onshore pipelines must utilize existing transportation corridors and be buried where soil and
geophysical conditions permit. In areas where pipelines must be placed above ground. pipelines must be sited.
designed and constructed to allow free movement of moose and caribou.
b. Offshore pipelines must be located and constructed to prevent obstructions to marine navigation and fishing
operations.
c. Pipelines must be located upslope of roadways and construction pads and must be designed to facilitate the
containment and cleanup of spilled hydrocarbons. Pipelines, flowlines, and gathering lines must be designed and
constructed to assure integrity against climatic conditions, tides and currents, and other geophysical hazards.
Local Hire
12. To the extent they are available and qualified, the lessee is encouraged to employ local and Alaska residents and
contractors for work performed on the leased area. Lessees shall submit, as part of the plan of operations, a proposal
detailing the means by which the lessee will comply with the measure. The proposal must include a description of the
operator's plans for partnering with local communities to recruit and hire local and Alaska residents and contractors. The
lessee is encouraged, in formulating this proposal, to coordinate with employment services offered by the state of Alaska
and local communities and to recruit employees from local communities. .
Training
13. Lessee must include in any plan of exploration or plan of development, a training program for all personnel. including
contractors and subcontractors, involved in any activity. The program must be designed to inform each person working on
the project of environmental, social, and cultural concerns which relate to the Individual's job.
The program must employ effective methods to ensure that personnel understand and use techniques necessary to
preserve geological, archeological, and biological resources~ In addition, the program must be designed to help personnE7'
increase their sensitivity and understanding of community values, customs, and lifestyles in areas where they will b~
operating.
Access
14. a. Public access to, or use of, the leased area may not be restricted except within 1,500 feet (457 m) or less of onshore
drill sites, buildings, and other related structures. Areas of restricted access must be identified in the plan of
operations.
b. No lease facilities or operations may be located so as to block access to or along navigable and public waters as
defined at AS 38.05.965(13) and (17). '
15. Lease-related use will be restricted when the commissioner determines it is necessary to prevent unreasonable
conflicts with local subsistence harvests and commercial fishing operations. In enforcing this term the division, during
review of plans of operation or development, will work with other agencies and the public to assure that potential conflicts
are Identified and avoided. In order to avoid conflicts with fishing activities, restrictions may include alternative site
selection, requiring directional drilling, seasonal drilling restrictions, subsea completion techniques, and other technologies
deemed appropriate by the commissioner.
Prehistoric, Historic, and Archeological Sites
16. a. Prior to the construction or placement of any structure, road, or facility resulting from exploration, development, or
production activities, the lessee must conduct an inventory of prehistoric, historic, and archeological sites within the
area affected by an activity. The Inventory must include consideration of literature provided by the KPB, MOA, MSB
and local residents; documentation of oral history regarding prehistoric and historic uses of such sites; evidence of
consultation with the Alaska Heritage Resources Survey and the National Register of Historic Places; and site
surveys. The inventory must also inctude a detailed analysis of the effects that might result from the activity.
b, The Inventory must be submitted to the Director for distribution to DPOR for review and comment. In the event that å.
prehistoric, historic. or archeological site or area may be adversely affected by a leasehold activity, the Director, after
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consultation with DPOR and the KPB, MOA or MSB, will direct the lessee as to what course of action will be
necessary to avoid or minimize the adverse effect.
c. Discovery of prehistoric, historic, or archaeological objects: In the event any site, structure, or object of prehistoric,
historic, or archaeological significance is discovered during leasehold operations, the lessee must immediately report
such findings to the Director. The lessee must make every reasonable effort to preserve and protect such site,
structure, or object from damage until the Director, after consultation with the SHPO, has given directions as to its
preservation.
Fishbearing Streams
17. Under Title 16 of the Alaska Statutes, the measures listed below will be imposed by ADF&G below the ordinary high
water mark to protect designated anadromous fish-bearing streams. Similar provisions will be imposed by the Director to
protect non-anadromous fishbearing streams. Specific information on the location of anadromous waterbodies in and near
the area may be obtained from ADF&G.
a. Alteration of river banks will be prohibited.
b. Operation of equipment within riparian habitats will be prohibited.
c. The operation of equipment, excluding boats, in open water areas of rivers and streams will be prohibited.
d. Bridges or non-bottom founded structures will be required for crossing fish spawning and important rearing habitats.
In areas where culverts are used, they must be designed, installed, and maintained to provide efficient passage of
fish.
Waste Disposal
18. Sólid wàste disposal:
a. Solid waste generated from the development and/or operation of the lease areas shall be reduced, reused, or
recycled to the maximum extent practicable. Garbage and domestic combustible refuse must be incinerated where
appropriate. Remaining solid waste shall be taken to an approved disposal site, in accordance with 18 MC 60.
New solid waste disposal sites will not be approved or located on state property during the exploratory phase.
Exceptions may be provided for drilling waste if the facility will comply with the applicable provisions of 18 AAC 60.
b. The preferred method for disposal of muds and cuttings from oil and gas activities is by underground injection,
Injection of non-hazardous oilfield wastes generated during development is regulated by AOGCC through its
Underground Injection Control (UIC) Program for oil and gas wells.
c. Discharge of drilling muds and cuttings into lakes, streams, rivers, and high value wetlands is prohibited. Surface
discharge of drilling muds and cuttings into reserve pits shall be allowed only when it is determined that underground
injection is not technically achievable. A solid waste disposal permit must be obtained from ADEC. If use of a reserve
pit Is proposed, the operator must demonstrate the advantages of a reserve pit over other disposal methods, and
describe methods to be employed to reduce the disposed volume. Onpad temporary cuttings storage wil! be allowed
as necessary to facilitate annular injection and/or backhaul operations in accordance with ADEC solid waste
regulations 18 MC 60.
19, Wastewater disposal:
a. Unless authorized by NPDES and/or state permit, disposal of wastewater into freshwater bodies, intertidal areas, or
estuarine waters is prohibited.
b. Disposal of produced waters to freshwater bodies, intertidal areas, and estuarine waters is prohibited.
c. Disposal of produced waters in upland areas. including wetlands, will be by subsurface disposal techniques.
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d. Surface discharge of reserve pit fluids will be prohibited unless authorized in a permit issued by AOGCC anc'
approved by DL.
Gravel Mining
20. Gravel mining within an active floodplain will be prohibited. Upland sites will be restricted to the minimum necessary
to develop the field in an efficient manner.
Special Areas
21. Management of legislatively designated state game refuges and critical habitat areas is the co-responsibility of
ADF&G (AS 16.20.050-060) and ADNR (AS 38.05.027). For activities occurring within a refuge or critical habitat area, the
lessee will be required to obtain permits from both ADNR and ADF&G.
Five state game refuges (SGR) and four critical habitat areas (CHA) are located within or partially within the sale area:
The Goose Bay SGR, Palmer Hay Flats SGR, Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Susitna Flats SGR, Trading Bay SGR,
Redoubt Bay CHA, Kalgin Island CHA, Clam Gulch CHA, and Anchor River and Fritz Creek CHA.
Operations within these refuges must comply with the terms and conditions of the sale, the regulations contained in 5
MC 95, and the requirements applicable to special area management plans. Where the requirements of this term are
more restrictive than the requirements of other Sale 85 terms, the provisions of this term prevail.
a. Surface entry for drilling and above ground lease-related facilities and structures will be prohibited within the Palmer
Hay Flats SGR, Anchorage Coastal Wildlife Refuge, Clam Gulch CHA, Anchor River and Fritz Creek CHA, within the
core Tule goose and trumpeter swan nesting and molting corridors along the Big, Kustatan, and McArthur rivers in the
Trading Bay SGR and Redoubt Bay CHA, and on tidelands and wetlands in the Goose Bay SGR and Kalgin Island
CHA. Surface entry may be allowed on uplands within the Goose Bay SGR and Kalgin Island CHA; and surface entry
for seismic surveys and similar temporary activities may be allowed In all of these areas, consistent with the Specie'
Area regulations and applicable Special Area management plans. Directional drilling from adjacent sites may cl
allowed. .
b. Exploration, development, and major maintenance within important Tule goose and trumpeter swan habitat In Trading
Bay SGR, the Redoubt Bay CHA, and the Susitna Flats SGR, and the primary waterfowl area within the Susitna Flats
SGR and Trading Bay SGR will be allowed only between November 1 and March 31, unless an extension Is approved
by ADF&G and DO&G. Routine maintenance and emergency repairs will be permitted on a year-round basis during
the production phase. A detailed plan describing routine maintenance activities to be conducted between April 1 and
October 31 must be submitted to ADF&G and DO&G for review and approval.
c. Gravel pads and wellheads are the only above ground structures that will be allowed within the primary waterfowl
areas in the Susitna Flats SGR and the Trading Bay SGR and Important Tule goose and trumpeter swan habitat in
the Trading Bay SGR, Redoubt Bay CHA and Susitna Flats SGR.
Construction activities within a refuge must utilize the best available technology to minimize the visual, biological, and
physical impacts of these structures and must be approved in writing by ADF&G and the Director.
d. Surface discharge of produced waters will be prohibited.
e. Disposal of drilling muds and cuttings will be allowed only at upland sites approved by the Director and ADF&G, after
consultation with DL and ADEC.
f. Facilities must be designed and constructed to prevent the spill and spread of hydrocarbons and to facilitate cleanup
efforts.
g. Facilities must be designed to minimize the possibility of spills or fires resulting from vandalism or hunting accidents.
h. Upon abandonment or expiration of a lease, all facilities must be removed and the sites rehabilitated to
satisfaction of ADF&G and the Director. The departments may determine that it Is in the best interest of the public tö
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retain some or all of the facilities. Rehabilitation requirements will be identified In a Habitat Special Area Permit (AS
16.20.060 and/or AS 16.20.530).
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i. Gravel roads will not be allowed during exploration unless an exception is granted as provided above.
j. Public access to, or use of, the leased area may not be restricted except within the immediate vicinity of onshore drill
sites, buildings, and other related structures. Areas of restricted access must be identified In the plan of operations.
No lease facilities or operations may be located so as to block access to or along navigable and public waters as
defined at AS 38.05.965(13) and (17).
22. Surface entry into the critical waterfowl habitat along the Kasilof River is prohibited. Directional drilling from adjacent sites
may be allowed.
23.* Surface entry will be prohibited within one"quarter mile of trumpeter swan nesting sites between April 1 through
August 31. The siting of permanent facilities, including roads, material sites, storage areas, powerlines, and above-ground
pipelines will be prohibited within one-quarter mile of known nesting sites. Trumpeter swan nesting sites will be identified
by ADF&G at the request of the lessee. *Exception" ADF&G.
24. If the lessee discovers a previously unreported active or inactive bald eagle nest site, the lessee must immediately
report the nest location to the Director. Lessees are advised that oil and gas activities likely to disturb nesting eagles are
subject to the provisions of the Bald Eagle Act of 1940, as amended.
Permanent facilities may be prohibited within one-quarter mile and will be prohibited within 500 feet of nests, active or
inactive. Surface entry, fixed wing aircraft flights below 500 vertical feet, and helicopter flights below 1,500 vertical feet will
be prohibited within 500 feet of active nests between April 1 and August 31. Human safety shall take precedence over this
provision.
Temporary activities within 500 feet of nesting sites may be allowed between September 1 and March 31 jf they will
not alter bald eagle habitat.
Maps identifying documented nest sites will be made available by ADF&G, upon request.
25. The following measures will be required to minimize impacts on Kenai Lowlands Caribou Herd:
a. Surface entry within the core caribou calving area is prohibited, except that surface entry for seismic exploration will
be allowed from October 16 to March 31.
*b. Exploration and development activities will be restricted or prohibited between April 1 and October 15 within the core
caribou summer habitat, except that maintenance and operation of production wells will be allowed year-round.
Permanent roads, or facilities other than production wells, will also be restricted or prohibited within this area.
Facilities within the core caribou summer habitat that required year-round access must be located in forested areas,
where practical. *Exception - ADF&G
*c. Pipelines must be burled within the core caribou summer habitat. "*Exception . ADF&G.
26. For projects in close proximity to areas frequented by bears, lessees are encouraged to prepare and implement bear
interaction plans to minimize conflicts between bears and humans. These plans could include measures to: (a) minimize
attraction of bears to drill sites; (b) organize layout of buildings and work areas to minimize human/bear Interactions; (c)
warn personnel of bears near or on drill sites and the proper procedures to take; (d) if authorized, deter bears from the drill
site; (e) provide contingencies in the event bears do not leave the site; (f) discuss proper storage and disposal of materials
that may be toxic to bears; and (g) provide a systematic record of bears on site and in the immediate area.
27. Lessees must disclose any requests for exceptions to these mitigation measures and advisories in their plans of
operation and applicable permit applications.
28. Plans of operation submitted for review and approval must describe the lessee's efforts to communicate with local
communities, and interested local community groups, if any, in the development of such plans.
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29. Lessees must submit a plan of operations to the state for approval as required by 11 AAC 83.158. Where surfac(
activities are proposed on non state-owned land, lessees must submit a copy of the plan of operations to the private
surface owner. Plans of operation must describe the lessee's efforts to minimize impacts on residential areas and
privately-owned surface lands.
30. Prior to commencement of any activities, lessees shall confirm the locations of den sites that are actually occupied in
the season of the proposed work with the Division· of Wildlife Conservation, DF&G, based on data provided by DF&G.
Exploration and development activities, begun between November 15 and March 31, will not be conducted within one-half
mile of occupied brown bear dens, unless alternative mitigation measures are approved by DF&G. Occupied dens not
previously Identified by DF&G that are encountered in the field must be reported to the Division of Wildlife Conservation,
DF&G, within 24 hours. Mobile activities shall avoid such dens by one-half mile unless alternative mitigation measures are
approved by DO&G with concurrence from DF&G. Non-mobile facilities will not be required to be relocated.
31. To avoid possible adverse impacts to Kenai Peninsula brown bears, exploration activities will be allowed only between
November 15 and March 31 within the brown bear movement corridors around Skilak Lake, Tustumena Lake, along the
upper Anchor River drainage, and at the head of Kachemak Bay.
LESSEE ADVISORIES
1. The use of explosives for seismic activities with a velocity of greater than 3,000 feet per second in marine waters is
prohibited.
2. Lessees must include in their seismic permit applications a plan for notifying the public of their activities.
3. Forest clearing for seismic activity must be approved by the Director, after consultation with DOF and ADF&G.
4. Aircraft flying over the Goose Bay SGR and the Palmer Hay Flats SGR, the primary waterfowl habitat within the
Susitna Flats SGR and Trading Bay SGR, and the core Tule goose and trumpeter swan molting and nesting corridors}
Trading Bay SGR and Redoubt Bay CHA must maintain a minimum altitude of 1,500 feet above ground level or \
horizontal distance of one mile from April 1 to October 31. Human safety will take precedence over this provision.
5. a. Because of the state's interest in encouraging clean air, lessees are encouraged to adopt conservation measures to
reduce hydrocarbon emissions. .
b. The state recognizes that in the long run sources of energy other than oil and gas will be needed. Lessee
participation in conducting research on alternative energy sources Is appreciated.
6. In populated areas where there is no local planning and zoning, ADNR may require In approval of plans of operation
that permanent structures be designed to be compatible with the aesthetics of the surrounding area.
7. To ensure sufficient vegetative cover in Kenai Peninsula brown bear feeding concentration areas, lessees may be
required to locate exploration and development facilities beyond the 500 foot buffer along anadromous fish bearing
streams. This requirement will be considered during review of site-specific plan~ of operations, in consultation with DF&G.
8. If data indicate that brown bear movement will be hindered by development and production activities, lessees may be
required to locate facilities outside of the Kenai Peninsula brown bear movement corridors around Skilak Lake, Tustumena
Lake, along the upper Anchor River drainage, and at the head of Kachemak Bay. This requirement w1ll be considered
during review of site-specific plans of operations, In consultation with DF&G.
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Ninilchik Unit
Proposed Work Scope
June 2001
The following outlines the work proposed to the Alaska Department of Natural
Resources to satisfy the work requirements for an exploration unit as outlined on
the attached exhibit. The work is expected to take place over a 4 year period
beginning 2001.
Acquired May 2001
Acquire 3 20 seismic lines over the southern end of the structure and along the
crest of the structure. These lines are designed to image the southern end of the
Ninilchik anticline and the crest of the anticline south of the Falls Creek fault
block. Present activity - processing data
2001
Workover the SOCAL Falls Creek 1 (SFC1) well to correct a anomalous pressure
in the tubing/casing annulus. The well will be left in this condition to facilitate an
easy, cost effective re-completion at the time that production to sales will begin.
Present activity - securing equipment for testing.
2001
Production test the Marathon Grassim Oskolkoff 1 well (MG01) The testing
program will identify the gas potential for a few sandstones that can be compared
to up-hole, untested sandstone. Present activity - preparing location and
applying for a Sundry notice.
2002
Drill the Marathon Grassim Oskolkoff 2 well (MG02) This well will be a southern
offset to the Marathon Grassim Oskolkoff 1 well. The profile of the well will be
designed to get the most favorable position for all prospective Tyonek reservoirs
within the limitations of drilling and completion mechanics. Present activity-
permitting well.
2002
Workover the Union Ninilchik 1 well (UN 1) The purpose of this re-entry is to
establish 'a sustainable completion in Tyonèk reservoirs. Present activity -
submitting a Sundry notice.
2004
Drill the Clam Gulch block. A well on the northern fault block of the Ninilchik
anticline will further delineate gas potential across the structure's north to south
extent. Targets in this fault block include Tyonek and Sterling reservoirs.
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WORKING INTEREST SUMMARY
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
The following constitutes a summary of working interest ownership in the Ninilchik
Unit.
UNIT %
NOTES
WI OWNER
NET ACRES
Marathon Oil Company
Union Oil Company of California
Uncommitted Mineral Owners
Aurora Gas, LLC
14358.63997
9572.42665
1146.16058
729.56310
55.639000%
37.092666%
4.441314%
2.827020%
Unit Total
25806.79030
100.000000%
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UNIT SUMMARY PAGE
NINILCHIK UNIT
KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
The following summary page recapitulates unit acreage in the Ninilchik Unit by
ownership class.
LAND OWNERSHIP
Federal Lands
State of Alaska Lands
University of Alaska Lands
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Lands
Patented Fee Lands
Unit Total
NET ACRES
232.90000
19995.86500
661 .35000
1519.65000
3397.02530
25806.79030
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PERCENTAGE OF UNIT
0.902476%
77.482960%
2.562698%
5.888566%
13.163300%
100.000000%
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
lease
FEDERAL LANDS
14 T1N-R13W 2.5000 A-024399 U.S.A. 12.5% Charles Delaney Ealand, II 0.35% Marathon 60%
Section 14: That part of 12/1/68 Ann Edwards Ealand 0.35% Union 40%
lot 1 lying within the Mary Lynn Moellering 0.05%
southeast corner of the Dorothy Anne Dedrick 0.1 %
SE/4NE/4 (est. 2.5 Dustin Delaney Ealand 0.05%
acres) Alina Mendez 0.05%
Kevin MacKintosh 0.05% . .
Chevron USA Inc. 6.5% !
15 T 1 N - R 13W 91.2100 Ä-024399 U.S.A. 12.5% Charles Delaney Ealand, II 0.35% Marathon 60%
Section 12: That part of 12/1/68 Ann Edwards Ealand 0.35% Union 40%
lot 1 lying within the Mary Lynn Moellering 0.05%
S/2NE/4 and lots 2 Dorothy Anne Dedrick 0.1 %
and 3 Dustin Delaney Ealand 0.05%
Alina Mendez 0.05%
Kevin MacKintosh 0.05%
LJSA_ Inr. 6_5%
15A T1N-13W 10.2300 A-024399 U.S.A. 12.5% Charles Delaney Ealand, II 0.35% Marathon 60%
That part of lot 1 lying 12/1/68 Ann Edwards Ealand 0.35% Union 40%
in the NE/4NE/4 a/d/a Mary Lynn Moellering 0.05%
lot 1, except that part Dorothy Anne Dedrick 0.1 %
lying in the S/2NE/4 Dustin Delaney Ealand 0.05%
Alina Mendez 0.05%
Kevin MacKintosh 0.05%
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16 T1N-R13W 8.9600 A-024399 U.S.A. 12.5% Charles Delaney Ealand, II 0.35% Marathon 60%
Section 23: lot 5 (4.96 12/1/67 Ann Edwards Ealand 0.35% Union 40%
acres) and that part of Mary Lynn Moellering 0.05%
lot 1 lying in the W/2 Dorothy Anne Dedrick 0.1 %
(estimated at 4.0 acres) Dustin Delaney Ealand 0.05%
Alina Mendez 0.05%
Kevin MacKintosh 0.05%
Chevron USA, Inc. 6.5%
17 T 1N - R 13W 120.0000 U.S.A. Uncommitted
Section 34: NW/4SW/4
& S/2NW/4
FEDERAL TOTAL:
232.9000
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
2 T2N-R12W 3518.4500 ADL #384314 State of Alaska 12.5% Forest Oil Corporation 1.5% Marathon 60%
Section 19: All 12/31/01 PLC, LLC 2% Union 40%
Section 20: MH2, LLC 0.46667%
Unsurveyed, all tide William F. Webb 1.33333%
and submerged lands Hea Sun Kim 0.1 %
Section: 21: NW/4NE/4 J. Ann Craig 0.1% ,
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& N/2NE/4NE/4SE/4 & !
NE/4NW/4
Section 28: SE/4
Section 29: All tide and
submerged lands
Section: 30: All Section
31: Fractional all
Section 31: All tide and
submerged lands
Section 32: All tide and
submerged lands
Section 33: NE/4 &
SW/4SE/4 & E/2W/2 &
NW/4NW/4
Section 32: NE/4SW/4
& SE/4 & GLO Lot 2
187 T 2N - R 12W 339.8600 ADL #389181 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 20: Fractional 1/31/07 Union 40%
GLO Lots 1-4 inclusive
& SE/4SE/4
Section 21: W/2NW/4
Section 29: Fractional
NE/4NE/4 & GLO Lot 1
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.l.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
¡CONTINUED)
1 T 2N - R 13W 320.0000 ADL #384318 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 30%
Section 36: S/2 12/31/01 Union 20%
Aurora 50%
12 T 1 N - R 12W 59.9600 ADL #390363 State of Alaska Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lot 3 & 9/30/2010 Union 40%
E/2SE/4NW/4
13 T 1 N - R 12W 40.0000 ADL #390363 State of Alaska Marathon 60% \
Section 7: SE/4NW/4 9/30/2010 Union 40% , ,
3 T1N-R 12W 3095.5500 ADL-389737 State of Alaska 5% during royalty Chevron USA, Inc. 6.5% x 100% Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of 1/27/60 reduction & 12.5% after royalty Union 40%
the E/2 lying below the reduction (as to that part of the lease in
line of mean high tide the Falls Creek Field) and 12.5% as to
(estimated at 30.56 that part of the lease lying outside the
acres) Falls Creek Field
T 1N- R 13W
Section 1: NW/4 and
W/2NE/4 and
NE/4NE/4 and
W/2SW/4 and
NE/4SW/4
Section 2: E/2
Section 10:SE/4
Section 11: All
Section 12:AII tide and
submerged land, less
and except the
N/2NE/4 and
NE/4NW/4
Section 14: Fractional
Section 15: All tide and
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
(CONTINUED)
188 T1N, R 13W, S.M. 564.45 ADL-590 State of Alaska 5% during royalty Chevron USA, Inc. 6.5% x 50% Marathon 60%
Sec. 1: SE/4NE/4 & 1/27/60 reduction & 12.5% after royalty Union 40%
SE/4 & SE/4SW/4 reduction
Sec. 12: NE/4NW/4 &
N/2NE/4, except that
part lying above the line ,
of mean high tide ,
T1N, R 12W, S.M. , ,
Sec. 6: W/2 except that
part lying above the line
of mean high tide
4 T1N-R13W 2157.9900 ADL #384305 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 2: W/2 12/31/01 Union 40%
Section 3: SE/4
Section 10: N/2 & SW/4
Section 22: Tide and
submerged land
Section 23: All tide and
submerged land
Section 27: Lot 5 and
all tide and submerged
land
Section 34: Lots 2, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7 & 8 and all tide
and submerged land
5 T 1 N - R 13W 480.0000 ADL #384306 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 30%
Section 16: E/2 & SW/4 12/31/01 Union 20%
Aurora 50%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentáge Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
CONTINUED)
6 T 1 N - R 13W 4607.0200 ADL #389180 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 20: E/2 & SW/4 1/31/07 Union 40%
Section 21: All
Section 28: All
Section 29: All
Section 30: E/2 & SW/4 \
Section: 31: All \
Section 32: All , ,
Section33: All tide and
submerged land
7 T 1N - R 14W Section 160.0000 ADL #390085 State of Alaska Marathon 60%
36: SE/4 11/30/09 Union 40%
10 T 1 S - R 13W 852.0000 ADL #359242 State of Alaska 12.5% James W. White 3.5% Marathon 60%
Section 4: W/2SW/4 12/01/01 James L. Thurman 3% Union 40%
Section 5: All tide and Tucson, Ltd. 3%
submerged land V. Paul Gavora 3%
Section 6: All tide and
submerged land
Section 7: All tide and
submerged land
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11 T 1 S - R 13W 120.0000 ADL #388226 State of Alaska 12.5% Aurora Gas, LLC 3% Marathon 60%
Section 7: SE/4SE/4 1/31/04 Union 40%
Section 8: E/2SE/4
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
(CONTINUED)
8 T 1S - R 14W 3507.8400 ADL #384372 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 1 :AII 12/31/01 Union 40%
Section 2: All
Section 11: All
Section 12: SE/4SE/4
& All tide and ,
submerged land ,
Section 13: E/2 & All , ,
tide and submerged
land
Section 14: All tide and
I<>nn
9 T1S-R14W 160.0000 ADL #390105 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 15:SE/4 11/30/09 Union 40%
185 T1S-R14W 12.2420 ADL #390105 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 13: State of 11/30/09 Union 40%
Alaska Highway Project
Number F-021-1(3),
Parcel Number 0118,
as more particularly
described by metes
and bounds in a
warranty deed dated
6/26/64 from Leonard
Lee Catledge et ux to
the State of Alaska,
recorded in book 33,
page 226 of the Homer
Recording District
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
STATE OF ALASKA
(CONTINUED)
186 T 1S - R 14W 0.5030 ADL #390105 State of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 13: A 0.503 11/30/09 Union 40%
acre tract of land being
State of Alaska
Highway Project
Number F-021-1 (3), \
Parcel Number 0118-A, \
as more particularly , ,
described by metes
and bounds in a
warranty deed dated
7/28/64 from Calvin C.
Hartman et ux to the
State of Alaska,
recorded in book 34,
page 121 of the Homer
Recording District
ALASKA TOTAL:
19995.8650
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
UNIVERSITY OF
ALASKA LANDS
18 T 2N - R 12W 400.0000 Tract #2 University of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 21: NE/4NE/4 12/31/07 Union 40%
Section 28: SW/4
Section 29: SE/4SE/4
Section 32: S/2NE/4 &
NE/4NE/4 & SE/4SW/4
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19 T 1 N - R 12W 40.0000 Tract #2 University of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60% ! !
Section 6: SE/4NE/4 12/31/07 Union 40%
20 T 1N - R 13W 150.4400 #2-04 University of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 33: Lot 1 6/30/02 Union 40%
Section 34: E/2SW/4
and SW/4SW/4
21 T1S-R13W 30.9100 Tract #2 University of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: Lot 4 12/31/07 Union 40%
22 T 1 S - R 13W 40.0000 #2-05 University of Alaska 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 8: NE/4NE/4 6/30/02 Union 40%
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UNIVERSITY TOTAL:
661.3500
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBit "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
COOK INLET REGION INCORPORATED (CIRI) LANDS
23 T 2N - R 12W 55.0000 C-61596 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 21: That part 10/19/2006 Union 40%
of the
S/2NE/4NE/4SE/4 &
S/2NE/4SE/4 &
SE/4SE/4 lying
southeasterly of and ,
excluding the Sterling ,
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23A T 2N - R 12W 220.0000 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% Uncommitted
Section 21: S/2NE/4 & (Note - Patent to CIRI in process)
SE/4NW/4 &
NE/4SW/4 &
NW/4SE/4 &
W/2E/2SE/4 &
SE/4NE/4SE/4
&S/2NE/4NE/4SE/4
lying northwesterly of
and including the
Sterling Highway
(estimated at 220
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24 T 2N - R 12W 32.6100 C-061505 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 4 9/22/2003 Union 40%
25 T 2N - R 12W 240.0000 C-061510 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 33: W/2SW/4 & 6/20/04 Union 40%
SW/4NW/4 & N/2SE/4
& SE/4SE/4
26 T 1 N -R 12W 60.0000 C-060385 6/1/05 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 5: SW/4NW/4 Union 40%
and W/2SE/4NW/4
27 T 1 N - R 13W 1.8800 C-061505 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 22: Lot 1 9/22/2003 Union 40%
28 T1N-R13W 50.2300 C-061505 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 27: Lots 8, 9, 9/22/2003 Union 40%
11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16,
17 and 18
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty & Percentage Working Interest & Notes
Acres Expiration Date of Percentage
Lease
COOK INLET REGION INCORPORATED (CIRI) LANDS (continued)
29 T 1 N - R 13W 1.9000 C-061505 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 33: 9/22/2003 Union 40%
Government Lot 5
30 T1S-R13W 694.7800 C-061505 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 4: SW/4NW/4 9/22/2003 Union 40%
Section 5: S/2SE/4
Section 7: Lots 1, 2, 3,
and SW/4NE/4 , ,
Section 8: SE/4NW/4 & , ,
NW/4NE/4 & S/2NE/4
& NE/4SW/4 &
S/2SW/4 & W/2SE/4
T1S-R14W
1')'lnt1
31 T 1 S - R 13W 163.2500 C-060385 Cook Inlet Region, Inc. 100% x 20% Marathon 60%
Section 9: NW/4NW/4 6/1/05 Union 40%
Section 18: Lots 1, 2, 3,
NW/4SE/4NW/4 and
N/2NW/4NE/4
CIRI TOTAL:
1519.6500
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
Aurora = Aurora Gas, L.L.C.
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EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
32 T 2N - R 12W 120.0000 6/5/2006 James B. Borden & Tammy C. Borden Aurora Gas, LLC
Section 21: NW/4SW/4 100% x 12.5% (Subject
& S/2SW/4 to non-participating royalty owned by
David Keith Crosby, William Donald
Reeder, Stanley & Donnis Thompson
and Basil Bolstridge)
33A-1 T 2N - R 12W 14.2600 7/1/11 Stephen Wayne Gordon 1/5 Marathon 60%
Section 21: Lots 3-5, 9/1/11 Hilda C. Unfried 1/5 Union 40%
Block 1 & Lots 2,3,5,7 8/1/11 Rebekah Chapek 1/5
& 8 of Block 2 and all 9/1/11 Lillian Nuzzolese 1/5
the dedicated streets of (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
Clam Gulch Acres same owners as Tract #32)
Subdivision, plat #86-
81 and the
unsubdivided
remainder of the
SW/4SE/4Iying
Southeast of the
Sterling Highway
Marshall K. Coryell 1/5 Uncommitted
(subject to nonparticipating royalties -
same owners as Tract #32)
33A T 2N - R 12W 2.0000 7/1/11 Jeff L. & Hilda G. Wells & Lafton 4/5 Marathon 60%
Section 21: Lots 1 & 2, 9/1/11 Wells Union 40%
Block 1 Clam Gulch 8/1/11 (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
Acres Súbdivision, plat 9/1/11 same owners as Tract #32)
#86-81
Jeff L. & Hilda G. Wells & Lafton 1/5 Uncommitted
Wells
(subject to nonparticipating royalties -
same owners as Tract #32)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
33B T 2N - R 12W 5.8900 6/5/2006 James B. Borden & Tammy C. Borden Aurora Gas, LLC
Section 21: Lots 6 & 7, 100% x 12.5% (subject
Block 1 & Lots 11 & 12, to nonparticipating royalties - same
Block 2 of Clam Gulch owners as Tract #32)
Acres Subdivision, plat
#86-81
33C T 2N - R 12W 3.6900 Kelly Guy Baker Uncommitted
Section 21: Lots 6, 9, (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
10, Block 2 of Clam same owners as Tract #32)
Gulch Acres
Subdivision, plat #86-
81
33D T 2N - R 12W 7.8400 Nell Kelly Uncommitted
Section 21: The (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
minerals underlying the same owners as Tract #32)
right of way of the
Sterling Highway as it
crosses the SW/4SE/4
(est. 7.84 acres)
33E T 2N - R 12W 1.0000 Delphine L. Chasing-Hawk Uncommitted
Section 21: Lot 1, (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
Block 2 of Clam Gulch same owners as Tract #32)
Acres Subdivision, plat
#86-81
33F T2N-R12W 1.1000 Robert E. Link & Deborah A. Link Uncommitted
Section 21: Lot 4, (H&W)
Block 2 of Clam Gulch (subject to nonparticipating royalties -
Acres Subdivision, plat same owners as Tract #32)
#86-81
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Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
34 T 2N - R 12W 158.0000 8/1/08 JWYW, LLC 5/6 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 28: N/2NW/4 & 1/10/08 Stephen Rex & Marilyn Lange 1/6 x Union 40%
SW/4NW/4 (less the 2 12.5%
acre Harold A.
Pederson Tract in the
SE/c of SW/4NW/4)
Section 29: SE/4NE/4
(excluded tract is Tract
#36 of this exhibit)
35 T2N-R12W 40.0000 Leonard & Evelyn D. Keener 100% x Aurora Gas, LLC
Section 28: Tracts A & 12.5%
B of plat #79-4 and
Lots B-1 & B-2 of Plat
#81-118 a/d/a
SE/4NW/4
36 T 2N - R 12W 2.0000 12/1/2011 Harold A. Pederson Marathon 60%
Section 28: A tract Union 40%
beginning at the SE/c
of the SW/4NW/4; TH.
North 500'; TH. West
175'; TH. South 500';
TH. East 175' to POB.
37 T2N-R12W 160.0000 Rodney & Vicki Andrews 100% x Aurora Gas, LLC
Section 28: NE/4 12.5%
38 T 2N - R 12W 147.4500 1/9/2008 Mary R. Hawkins 75% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 2 & 3 Charles F. Hawkins 5% x 12.5% Union 40%
& N/2SE/4 less a tract Richard B. Hawkins 5% x 12.5%
in the Northeastem
comer of the N/2SE/4
owned byVemon
Andrews and Leonard
Keener (excluded tract
is Tract #39 of this
exhibit)
Marguerite Hawkins 5% Uncommitted
James Hawkins 5%
Ian Hawkins deceased 5%
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Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
39 T 2N - R 12W 3.6731 Leonard & Evelyn D. Keener 50% x Aurora Gas, LLC
Section 29: A tract in 12.5%
the Northeastern Rodney & Vicki Andrews 50% x 12.5%
Corner of the N/2SE/4
lying North of the
Sterling Highway
40 T2N-R12W 3.9100 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section29: Block 7 of 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Clam Gulch Park, Plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 25% Uncommitted
Thomas W. Patmor 25%
41 T 2N - R 12W 31.1100 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Tracts 1-6 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
of Tract E and the
unsubdivided
remainder of Tract E of
T.L. Morris Subdivision
of Tract E of Clam
Gulch Subdivision, Plat
#81-06
7/1/2011 Virgil Robbins 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
42 T 2N - R 12W 22.0000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: The 100% X 12.5% Union 40%
SE/4NW/4Iying
Southeast of Sterling
Highway, excluding the
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Morris
1979 Addition Plat #79-
192
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
42A T2N-R12W 2.7940 Ronald E. Russell 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Tract G of
Clam Gulch
Subdivision Osmar
1981 Addition, Plat #81
51
43 T2N-R12W 2.1800 Shirley Ann Grow & Richard James Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 2, Clam Edelman 100%
Gulch Subdivision, Plat
#90-18
44A-1 T2N-R12W 1.0000 8/1/11 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 10 & 7/1/11 Donald M. & Susan R. Coates 50% Union 40%
11, Thomack
Subdivision, Plat #K-
1575, in so far as they
lie within Tract "A" of
former Plat K-509 (est.
! 1 ::Ir.rA\
44A-2 T 2N - R 12W 0.5000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 10 & 7/1/11 Donald M. & Susan R. Coates 50% Union 40%
11, Thomack
Subdivision, Plat #K-
1575, in so far as they
lie outside Tract "A" of
former Plat K-509 (est.
0.5 acre)
44B-1 T 2N - R 12W 1.0000 8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 12, 1/29/13 Walter L. Wilson 50% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575, in so far
as it lies within Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 1.0 acre)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44B-2 T 2N - R 12W 0.4300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 12, 1/29/13 Walter L. Wilson 50% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575, in so far
as it lies outsideTract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.43 acre)
44C-1 T2N-R12W 0.7150 8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 13, Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies within Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.715 acre)
John T. Givens 50% Uncommitted
44C-2 T 2N - R 12W 0.7150 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 13, Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies outside Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.715 acre)
John T. Givens 50% Uncommitted
44D-1 T 2N - R 12W 0.1000 8/1/11 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 14, 7/1/11 Robert C. & Rosemary Johnson 50% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies within Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.1 acre)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
440-2 T2N-R12W 1.3300 1/10/08 Per Eric Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 14, 7/1/11 Robert C. & Rosemary Johnson 50% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies outside Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 1.33 acre)
44E T2N-R12W 1.4200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot15, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575
Arlyn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
44F T 2N - R 12W 1.4200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 16, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575
7/1/2011 Rose Moorefield 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
44G T 2N - R 12W 2.5300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32:Lot C-1, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 & Lot 1,
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition & also
Lot 1 of Plat #78-43
Dolores C. Saae 50% Uncommitted
44H T 2N - R 12W 1.3200 Jennifer Abbott 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 2 of
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition, plat #78
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
441 T 2N - R 12W 1.2600 7/1/2011 Timothy M. Lynch 100% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 3 of Union 40%
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition, plat #78
43
44J T 2N - R 12W 1.2300 Peter J. & Carolyn J. Crosby 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 4 of
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition, plat #78
43
44K T 2N - R 12W 1.2900 Brian J. Farney 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 5 of
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition, plat #78
43
44L T2N-R12W 5.2300 James R. Sabrowski 1/2 Marathon 60%
Section 32: A 5.23 Leonard & Juanita Sabrowski Union 40% .
acres tract described Revocable Living Trust 1/2
by metes and bounds
and lying within Clam
Gulch Subdivision (See
legal description at end
of report)
44M T 2N - R 12W 0.3800 8/12/2011 David Keith Crosby 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Tract F of Union 40%
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Morris
1979 Addition, plat #79
192
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 50% Uncommitted
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44N T 2N - R 12W 0.9200 Edna Fuller 50% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lots 1-3 &
1-4 of Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Morris
1979 Addition, Plat #79
192
8/12/2011 David Keith Crosby 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
440 T 2N- R 12W 25.5260 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Minerals 100% Union 40%
underlying the roadbed of
the Sterling Highway as it
passes through Clam Gulch
Subdivision & underlying
dedicated streets in Clam
Gulch Subdivision (est.
25.562 acres)
44P T 2N - R 12W 0.5500 8/12/2011 David Keith Crosby 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 1-B-2 Union 40%
of Clam Gulch
Subdivision Morris
1979 Addition, plat #79
192
Earl Carmichael 50% Uncommitted
44Q T 2N - R 12W 0.5200 8/12/2011 David Keith Crosby 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 1-B-1 Karl & Marina Lauterbach 25% Union 40%
of Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Morris
1979 Addition, Plat #79
192
Theodore L. Morris & Ann C. Morris Uncommitted
25%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44R T2N-R12W 0.4000 Terry A. & Theresa A. Ellis 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Triangular
portion of Lot 3, Clam
Gulch Subdivision, Plat
#90-28
44S T 2N - R 12W 0.6800 Barbara A. Minich 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: A 150' x
200' Tract in the N/2 of
Lot 3 of Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44T T 2N - R 12W 0.2500 Ronald E. & Audrey L. Russell 1 00% Uncommitted
Section 32: The
southeast 138.9' of Lot
3 of Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44U T 2N - R 12W 1.0000 3/1/13 Lue Rae Erickson 100% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 4 & Lot Union 40%
15, Clam Gulch
subdivision, plat #90-
28
44V T 2N - R 12W 0.4000 Susan R. Cange 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 5, Clam
Gulch Subdivision, plat
#90-28
44W T 2N - R 12W 0.8000 Ronald E. Russell 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lots 6 & 7,
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44X T2N-R12W 0.8000 John J. & Emily J. Minnick Uncommitted
Section 32: Lots 8 & 9,
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44Y T 2N - R 12W 0.8000 Richard D. Barrickman 100% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 10 & Union 40%
11, Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44Z T 2N - R 12W 0.4000 7/1/2011 Virgil Robbins 100% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 12, Union 40%
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44AA T2N-R12W 0.8000 Deborah Lee Murphy 100% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 13A,
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #90-
28
44AB T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 7/1/2011 Lawrence R. & Caroline E. Rebischke Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 6, Clam 100% Union 40%
Gulch Subdivision,
Conley 1977 Addition,
plat #78-43
44AC T 2N - R 12W 0.9600 6/20/2011 Karen Lorraine Landwehr 100% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 7 & 8, Union 40%
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, Conley
1977 Addition, plat #78
43
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44AD T 2N - R 12W 0.6700 7/1/2011 Lawrence R. & Caroline E. Rebischke Marathon 60%
Section 32: Tract B, 100% Union 40%
Clam Gulch
Subdivision, plat #K509
44AE T 2N - R 12W 4.0200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 1 A & 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
10A, Clam Gulch
Subdivision No.2, Plat
#95-58 & minerals
under the roadbeds of
Thomack Street and
North Laurel Avenue
Arlvn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
44AF T 2N - R 12W 0.7600 Arlyn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lots 8 & 9,
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat#K-1575
8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
44AG T2N-R12W 0.5900 Sharon Nahomey 50% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 7,
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575
8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
44AH-1 T 2N - R 12W 0.1186 S.F. & Francis B. Rebischke 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 4, Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies within Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.1186 acre)
8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44AH-2 T 2N - R 12W 0.2372 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 4, S.F. & Francis B. Rebischke 50% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies outside Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.2372 acre)
44AH-3 T 2N - R 12W 0.1370 8/1/2011 William Donald Reeder 50% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 5 & 6, Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies within Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.137 acre)
Arlvn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
44AH-4 T2N-R12W 0.2372 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lots 5 & 6, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575 in so far
as it lies outside Tract
"A" of former plat #K-
509 (est. 0.2372 acre)
Arlvn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
44AI T 2N - R 12W 3.0300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot C-10 of 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subd., Plat
#1502
Arlvn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
44AJ T 2N - R 12W 0.2800 Arlyn H. & June C. Thomack 50% Uncommitted
Section 32: Lot 3,
ThDmack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575
7/1/2011 Robert C. & Rosemary C. Johnson Marathon 60%
50% Union 40%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
44AK T 2N - R 12W 0.5000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 2, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Thomack Subdivision,
Plat #K-1575
7/1/2011 9J Corporation 50% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
44AL T2N-R12W 1.0000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 32: Block 6, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Clam Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
^" .I",n",t R. Rnn",lrt 0/.
45A T 2N - R 12W 0.6300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 10, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Michael F. Harriaan 12.5%
45B T2N-R12W 0.5000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 9, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
:li:7!>_RQ
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Phyllis Edwards 12.5%
45C T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 8, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch Paul & Karen Daugherty 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#7r:._e::a
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
45D T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 1/10/08 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 7, 7/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch Paul & Karen Daugherty 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
ft7"_Ç;O
~, I R. .ð.nn r ..Of.. II
45E T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/08 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 6, 8/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch 9/1/11 Michel D. Lee 1/3 x 12.5% x 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat 9/1/11 Phillip Boughton 1/3 x 12.5% x 12.5%
#75-69 Jack Boughton 1/3 x 12.5% x 12.5%
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45F T 2N - R 12W 0.9200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 4 & 5, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Sherwood Williams, Jr. & Darlene M.
Ross 12.5%
45G T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/08 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 3, 7/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch Robert S. Kasavage 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45H T 2N - R 12W 0.4800 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 1, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Danny C. & Alice Eileen Rose 12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
451 T 2N - R 12W 0.4300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 2, 9/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch Robert W. & Casina G. Wilkins 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat x 12.5%
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45J T 2N - R 12W 1.1000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 1 & 2, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 1, Clam Gulch James L. & Doris R. Waggoner 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat x 12.5%
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45K T2N-R12W 1.3300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 1,2, 3, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 2, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Mildred A. Drum 12.5%
45L T 2N - R 12W 0.9200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 4 & 5, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 2, Clam Gulch William L. & Renae Denton 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45M T 2N - R 12W 0.9200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 6 & 7, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 2, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Kurt Neil & Vicki L. Nelson 12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
45N T2N-R12W 2.3000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 8,9,10 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
& 11, Block 2, Clam
Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Charles R. & Elizabeth J. Hudson
12.5%
450 T 2N - R 12W 0.9700 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 1 & 2, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Richard Flanders 12.5%
45P T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 3, 7/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch Leslie W. & Frances J. Todd 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45Q T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 4, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
John W. & Marjorie L. Williamson
12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
45R T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 5, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Jean M. & Larry P. Brookina 12.5%
45S T2N-R12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 6, 7/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch Michael & Daune Wyatt 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
45T T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 7, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Lee F. & Alice M. Hawkins 12.5%
45U T2N-R12W 0.9200 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 8 & 9, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Vemon & Mary Osborn 12.5%
45V T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 10, 9/1/11 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 4, Clam Gulch Robert W. & Casina G. Wilkins 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat x 12.5%
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTeD FEE LANDS
45W T 2N - R 12W 1.1300 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lots 11 & 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
12, Block 4, Clam
Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Theodore Paullas 12.5%
45X T 2N - R 12W 3.0000 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 29: Mineral Union 40%
interest in dedicated
roads and easements
in Clam Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69 (est. 3 acres)
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Donald F. & Verona G. Smith 12.5%
45Y T 2N - R 12W 12.0350 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances Osmar 50% Marathon 60%
Section 29: Minerals Union 40%
underlying the Sterling
Highway right-of-way
as it passes through
Clam Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 50% Uncommitted
45Z T2N-R12W 0.4700 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 1, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 3, Clam Gulch Regina A. & Joe M. Miller 12.5%
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
45M T 2N - R 12W 0.5100 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 2, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 3, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Scott Rumfield 12.5%
45AB T2N-R12W 0.9400 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 3 & 4, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 3, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Sally A. Lawrence 12.5%
45AC T2N-R12W 0.5100 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 19, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Debbie A. Hall 12.5%
45AD T 2N - R 12W 0.4600 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 18, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Donald R. & Debra A. Norvell 12.5%
45AE T2N-R12W 0.8800 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 16 & 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
17, Block 5, Clam Mary E.M. Leffel, trustee Leffel Family
Gulch Park Trust 12.5%
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
45AF T2N-R12W 0.8800 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 14 & 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
15, Block 5, Clam
Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Sheila A. Graham 12.5%
45AG T 2N - R 12W 0.8800 1/10/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 12 & 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
13, Block 5, Clam
Gulch Park
Subdivision, plat #75-
69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
Patricia A. Lillian & Claralene Williams
12.5%
45AH T 2N - R 12W 0.3900 1/1 0/2008 Per Eric Osmar & Frances L. Osmar Marathon 60%
Section 29: Lot 11, 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Block 5, Clam Gulch
Park Subdivision, plat
#75-69
Theodore L. & Ann C. Morris 37.5% Uncommitted
June A. Scheele, Mary L. Stoltman &
Nola E. Stoltman 12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBI1 "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
46 T 2N - R 12W 128.0500 12/19/2009 Trudy S. Webb 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 32: Lot 3 and Union 40%
SW /4SW /4
T1N-R12W
Section 6: All of Lot 1,
less and except that
part lying to the south
and east of the Sterling
Highway a part of
which is described as
Lots 1-7 of the Webb
Tracts 1974
Subdivision (Plat #H74-
47 T1N-R12W 41.0000 5/1/2003 William N. Wallner 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lot 4 Union 40%
Section 6: All of Lot 1
lying to the south and
east of the Sterling
Highway
Helen L. Maaionos 50% Uncommitted
48 T 1 N - R 12W 2.6690 10/13/1970 JoAnn Steik 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Tract #1 of James Thebaut 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
Udelhoven Subdivision Shirley Cox 1/3 x 50% x 12.5%
(Plat #H77-70), a part AShley Udelhoven 1/6 x 50% x 12.5%
of government Lot 2 Jesse Udelhoven 1/6 x 50% x 12.5%
Jennifer Wiederspohn 1/6 x 50% x
12.5%
Ann Davis 1/6 x 50% x 12.5%
Dawn Dutton 1/6 x 50% x 12.5%
Sandra Udelhoven-Taylor 1/6 x 50% x
12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTeD FEE LANDS
49 T 1 N - R 12W 29.9510 10/13/1970 JoAnn Steik 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Tracts 2, 3, James Thebaut 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
5, 6 and 7 of Shirley Cox 1/3 x 50% x 12.5%
Udelhoven Subdivision Ashley Udelhoven 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
(Plat #H77-70), a part Jesse Udelhoven 1/6 x25% x 12.5%
of government Lot 2, Jennifer Wiederspohn 1/6 x 25% x
less that part of Tracts 12.5%
2 and 3 lying outside Ann Davis 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
the SW/4NE/4 and also Dawn Dutton 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
any mineral rights lying Sandra Udelhoven- Taylor 1/6 x 25% x
under the roadbed of 12.5%
the Sterling Highway James Udelhoven 25% x 12.5%
right of way passing
through GLO Lot 2
49A T1N-R12W 2.0000 10/13/1970 JoAnn Steik 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of James Thebaut 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
Tracts 2 and 3 lying Shirley Cox 1/3 x 50% x 12.5%
outside the SW/4NE/4 Ashley Udelhoven 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
Jesse Udelhoven 1/6 x25% x 12.5%
Jennifer Wiederspohn 1/6 x 25% x
12.5%
Ann Davis 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
Dawn Dutton 1/6 x 25% x 12.5%
Sandra Udelhoven-Taylor 1/6 x 25% x
121;%
50 T1N-R12W 3.6200 10/13/1970 JoAnn Steik 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of James Thebaut 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
Tract 4 of Udelhoven Shirley Cox 1/3 x 50% x 12.5%
Subdivision lying within Robert Lee Wiederspohn & Jennifer
the SW/4NE/4 Linann Wiederspohn (H&W) 50% x
12.5%
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
50A T1N-R12W 2.6700 10/13/1970 JoAnn Steik 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of James Thebaut 1/3 x 50% x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
Tract 4 of Udelhoven Shirley Cox 1/3 x 50% x 12.5%
Subdivision lying Robert Lee Wiederspohn & Jennifer
outside the SW/4NE/4 Linann Wiederspohn (H&W) 50% x
12.5%
51 T1N-R12W 0.9100 11/4/1970 Margaret C. Vanderbilt Trust dated Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That portion 1/26/95 100% x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
of the north 165' of the
N/2SE/4 of section 6-
1 N-12W lying west of
the Sterling Highway
51A T1N-R12W 2.3400 11/4/1970 Margaret C. Vanderbilt Trust dated Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: The North 1/26/95 100% x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
165' of GLO Lot 3
52 T 1 N - R 12W 58.0000 12/1/2011 Harold A. Pederson & Marguerite M. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Pederson (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
N/2SE/4 lying east of
Sterling Highway
53 T1N-R12W 21.0900 4/16/1963 Harold Lee Pederson & Diane R. Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Pederson (H&W) 100% x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
N/2SE/4 lying west of
Sterling Highway, less
the north 165' thereof
53A T1N-R12W 28.9000 4/16/1963 Harold Lee Pederson & Diane R. Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Lot 3 except Pederson (H&W) 100% x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
the North 165' thereof
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
54 T1N-R12W 2.6600 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block 3, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
2 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of Roberta Ann Kizer 1/4 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4
55 T1N-R12W 2.8800 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block2, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
4 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of David William Petty1/4 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4
56 T1N-R12W 18.6100 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block2, Lots Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and Block Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
3, Lots 1,3 and 4 and David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Block 4, Lots 1 and 2, Norma Jeanne O'Riorden now Nichols
and Block 5, Lots 2 and 1/6 x 12.5%
3 of Clammers Haven Walter G. Williams 1/12 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in
Plat #H-76-62 and that
part of Block 1, Lots 13
16 (inclusive) lying in
the SW/4SE/4 and that
part of Block 2, Lots 5
and 6 lying in the
SW/4SE/4 of
Clammers Haven
Addition No.1, platted
in #H-78-25, a part of
S/2SE/4
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIl "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
57 T1N-R12W 3.1600 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block5, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
5 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of Michael Roney & Shawna A. Roney 1/4
S/2SE/4 x 12.5%
58 T 1 N - R 12W 3.5900 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block5, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
4 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of Andrea Gregory 1/4 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4
59 T 1 N - R 12W 2.9400 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block2, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
1 of Crammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of Veray H. Matthews 1/8 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4 Jens H. Hansen & Anneline Hansen
H&W. TBE\ 1/8 x 12.5%
60 T1N-R12W 2.9000 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block2, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
8 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of John Stallone, Jr. 1/4 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4
61 T1N-R12W 3.2600 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: Block5, Lot Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
1 of Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Subdivision platted in David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Plat #H-76-62, a part of Dennis Hedman 1/4 x 12.5%
S/2SE/4
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
62 T 1N - R 12W 34.9900 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
government Lot 4 lying Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
in the SE/4SW/4, less David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Block 1, Lot 9 and Norma Jeanne O'Riorden now Nichols
Block 2, Lots 3 and 4 of 1/6 x 12.5%
Crammers Haven Walter G. Williams 1/12 x 12.5%
Addition NO.1 as
platted in plat #H-78-25
a/d/a That part of
Block1, Lot 4 and that
part of Block 2 Lot 1
lying in the SE/4SW/4
and all of Block 1, Lots
5-8 (inclusive) and 10-
16 (inclusive) and
Block 2, Lots 2, 5 and 6
and any interest in road
ways and easements
dedicated to public use
in the Clammers Haven
Addition NO.1 as
platted in plat # H-78-
25
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of Califomia
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
62A T 1N R 12W S.M. 12.1100 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Sec 6: Those parts of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Addition No.1 (plat H- David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
78-25), described as all Norma Jeanne O'Riorden now Nichols
of Block 1, Lot 2 and 1/6 x 12.5%
those parts of Block 1 , Walter G. Williams 1/12 x 12.5%
Lot 4 lying outside the
SE/4SW/4 AND those
parts of Block 2, Lot 1
lying outside the
SE/4SW/4 and all
minerals underlying
dedicated roads and
easements lying
outside the SE/4SW/4
(a part of GLO Lot 4)
62B T 1N R 12W S.M. 4.4600 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Sec 6: Those parts of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x12.5%
Addition No.1 (plat H- David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
78-25), described as all Edward C. & Myong C. Greene 25%
of Block 1, Lot 1 (a
part of GLO Lot 4)
62C T 1N R 12W S.M. 2.9900 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Sec 6: Those parts of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 50% Union 40%
Clammers Haven Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
Addition NO.1 (plat H- David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
78-25), described as all Keith C. & Flora D. Lovejoy 25%
of Block 1, Lot 3 (a part
of GLO Lot 4)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
63 T1N-R12W 1.7000 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
Government Lot 4 Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
more particularly David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
described as Block 2, Michael Barry & Marjorie Barry (H&W)
Lot 4 of Clammers 1/4 x 12.5%
Haven Addition No.1,
as platted in plat # H-
78-25
64 T1N-R12W 1.7400 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
Government Lot 4 Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
more particularly David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
described as Block 2, Michael Barry & Ma~orie Barry (H&W)
Lot 3 of Clammers 1/4 x 12.5%
Haven Addition No.1,
as platted in plat # H-
78-25
65 T1N-R12W 1.5700 3/21/1963 James Reinhardt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% Chevron USA, Inc. Marathon 60%
Section 6: That part of Charles Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5% 6.5% x 100% Union 40%
Government Lot 4 Thomas Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
more particularly David Weyhaupt 1/4 x 3/4 x 12.5%
described as Block 1, Corey Kruse 1/8 x 12.5%
Lot 9 of Clammers James Kruse 1/8 x 12.5%
Haven Addition No.1,
as platted in plat # H-
78-25
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
66 T1N-R12W 103.4660 11/15/2002 Emil R. Bartolowits & Frances M. Marathon 60%
Section 7: Government Bartolowits (H&W, TBE) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Lots 1 and 2 and the
NE/4NW/4, less and
except Lots 7, 9, 10,
12,14 and 15 of Falls
Creek Ridge 1978
Subdivision (Plat #H78-
23 replatted #H78-71),
a part of government
Lot 2
67 T 1 N - R 12W 4.0300 Theresa A. Wilson 50% Uncommitted
Section 7: Lots 7 and James L. Wilson 50%
10 of Falls Creek
Ridge 1978
Subdivision (Plat #H78-
23 replatted #H78-71),
a part of government
Lot 2
68 T1N-R12W 4.0280 6/20/2011 Richard S. Bartolowits 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: Lots 9 and Union 40%
12 of Falls Creek
Ridge 1978
Subdivision (Plat #H78-
23 replatted #H78-71),
a part of government
Lot 2
69 T 1 N - R 12W 2.0280 11/15/2002 Paul D. Bartolowits 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: Lot 14 of LaRae Bartolowits 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Falls Creek Ridge 1978
Subdivision (Plat #H78-
23 replatted #H78-71 ),
a part of government
Lot 2
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
70 T1N-R12W 2.0260 11/15/2002 Paul D. Bartolowits 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: Lot 15 of Union 40%
Falls Creek Ridge 1978
Subdivision (Plat #H78-
23 replatted #H78-71),
a part of govemment
Lot 2
71 T 1 N - R 13W 120.0000 6/30/05 Frank Edward Rusk 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 12: E/2SE/4 7/01/05 L.S. Kurtz, Jr. and Adair Properties Union 40%
and SW/4SE/4 50% x 12.5%
72 T 1 N - R 13W 110.7200 10/22/2008 Marion E. Oskolkoff, trustee of the Marathon 60%
Section 23:Lot 2 and Marion E. Oskolkoff 2004 Trust 100% x Union 40%
Lot 6 and SE/4SW/4 12.5%
73 T 1 N - R 13W 10.3100 Wayne J. Woodhead and Ella Uncommitted
Section 23: A part of Woodhead (H&W) 100% (Note -
Government Lot 4 possibly also Ella Woodhead, trustee of
described as Tracts A The Ella Woodhead Family Trust)
and E of the
Woodhead Subdivision
platted in Plat #H-83-
1110
74 T 1 N - R 13W 7.9400 Robert N. Woodhead 100% Uncommitted
Section 23: A part of
Govemment Lot 4
described as Tract B of
the Woodhead
Subdivision platted in
p;:¡t #H-83-11 0
75 T 1 N - R 13W 8.6100 Terry Lee Woodhead 100% Uncommitted
Section 23: A part of
Government Lot 4
described as Tract C of
the Woodhead
Subdivision platted in
Plat #H-B3-11 0
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBI1' "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
76 T1N-R13W 7.7300 Dale Wayne Woodhead 100% Uncommitted
Section 23: A part of
Government Lot 4
described as Tract D of
the Woodhead
Subdivision platted in
Plat #H-83-11 0
77 T 1 N - R 13W 1.0000 Elbert E. Hamilton and Gloria M. Uncommitted
Section 27: That part of Hamilton (H&W, TBE) 100%
Lot 6 lying within the (possibly now James H. & Muriel R.
N/2NE/4NE/4 Mead husband & wife)
78 T 1 N - R 13W 18.5600 2/28/2004 Pamela Vantress Living Trust 1/2 Marathon 60%
Section 27: That part of dated 12/6/00 Union 40%
Lot 6 lying within the Paula Lee Honchen Living Trust 1/2
S/2NE/4NE/4 a/d/a dated 11/9/01
S/2NE/4NE/4
79 T1N-R13W 55.5500 Maureen Elizabeth Milner 1/3 Marathon 60%
Section 27: Lot 7 Brian Alfred Milner 1/3 Union 40%
Anne Elizabeth Milner 1/3
80 T 1 N - R 13W 78.5500 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: Lot 10 and Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
NE/4SE/4, except Tract Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
#B-1 of Corea Bend Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Sundivision #3, plat Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
#2003-53
80A T 1N - R 13W 6.8900 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: Tract #B-1 Marta Denise Simpson & Javan Wayne Union 40%
of Corea Bend Simpson & Alana Camille Simpson 1/5
Sundivision #3, plat x 12.5%
#2003-53 Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Doualas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
81 T1N-R13W 7.0000 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: That part of Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the SE/4SE/4 lying to Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
the east of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Hiahwav Doualas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH. ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
82 T 1N - R 13W 7.9800 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
and west of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Highway described as Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
Lots 1,2, 3 and 4 of the
Corea Bend
Subdivision (platted as
Plat #H85-15)
.
83 T1N-R13W 2.9400 4/1/2004 Theadrata Williams 50% x 12.5% and Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Celeste N. Williams 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lots 5 and 6 of the
Corea Bend
Subdivision (platted as
Plat #H85-15)
84 T1N-R13W 1.0600 4/1/2004 Gary & Judy Leibeg, co-trustees of the Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Leibeg Family Trust dated 3/21/03 Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 7 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
1 h\
85 T 1 N - R 13W 1.0800 4/1/2004 Robert Yates 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 8 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
115\
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
86 T 1N - R 13W 1 .4300 Alfred L. & Clara M. James 100% Uncommitted
Section 27: A part of
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 9 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
15\
87 T1N-R13W 1.0100 4/1/2004 Les Lauinger and Marcy Lauinger Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 10 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
11 fi\
88 T1N-R13W 1.0300 James Sheridan Crain Uncommi~ed
Section 27: A part of
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 11 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
1 fi\
89 T 1N - R 13W 2.5700 Francis A. Ferguson & Mary A. Uncommitted
Section 27: A part of Ferguson, husband and wife, tenants
the S/2SE/4 lying north by entirety1 00%
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lots 12 and 13 of the
Corea Bend
Subdivision (platted as
Plat #H85-15)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
90 T 1 N - R 13W 1.0400 1/6/2010 James L. Kenshalo and Christie C. Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Kenshalo (H&W, TBE) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot14 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
115\
91 T 1 N - R 13W 1.2500 William C. Milhoan 100% Uncommitted
Section 27: A part of
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot15 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
11 fi\
92 T 1 N - R 13W 1.3600 Wayne Bumpus and Paula Bumpus Uncommitted
Section 27: A part of (H&W) 100%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot16 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
15\
93 T 1 N - R 13W 2.5900 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
and west of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Highway described as Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
Lots 17 and 18 of the
Corea Bend
Subdivision (platted as
Plat #H85-15)
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
94 T 1 N - R 13W 1.1200 4/1/2004 Monte G. Krull, Sr.100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
Lot 19 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
11>\
95 T 1 N - R 13W 1.1600 4/1/2004 James L. Kenshalo and Christie C. Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Kenshalo (H&W, TBE) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north
and west of the Sterling
Highway described as
LDt20 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
15\
96 T 1 N - R 13W 3.1700 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% * Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
and west of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Highway described as Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
Lots 21, 22, 23 of the (Note - As to Janet Clucas only her
Corea Bend interest may be owned by Francis
Subdivision (platted as Ferguson as to Lots 21 & 22 and Jodie
Plat #H85-15) A. Wilson as to Lot 23)
97 T1N-R13W 1.1800 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: A part of Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the S/2SE/4 lying north Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
and west of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Highway described as Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
Lot 24 of the Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H85-
111>\
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
98 T 1N - R 13W 44.3700 4/1/2004 Janet M. Clucas 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 27: All of the Martha E. Ogren 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
S/2SE/4 lying north and Judith A. Johnson 1/5 x 12.5%
west of the Sterling Kathleen M. Jackinsky 1/5 x 12.5%
Highway, less and Douglas F. Blossom 1/5 x 12.5%
except Lots 1 - 24,
inclusive of Corea
Bend Subdivision
(platted as Plat #H-85-
A""
99 T 1N - R 13W 81.7600 1/01/05 Lois B. Jones 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 33: That part of 4/01/04 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5%
4 and the SE/4SE/4
lying east of Sterling
l-linh\A/~\'
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W) Uncommitted
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
".n.." 101.
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIr "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
100 T 1 N - R 13W 2.0800 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lots 1 and 2 of
Seaside Terrace,
platted in Plat #H82-
101, replatted as Lot
1 A in Plat #H89-5
David James Tyner 50% Uncornmitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridoe (H&W) 1%
101 T 1 N - R 13W 9.3300 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lots 3, 4 and 5 of
Seaside Terrace,
platted in Plat #H82-
101
Alaska Trust Company, trustee of the Uncommitted
Elisabeth Anne Cole Charitable
Remainder Annuity Trust 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae IH&W) 1%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
102 T 1 N - R 13W 2.9400 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 6 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Sherri L. Rock, Daniel A. Rock, Sandra Uncommitted
J. Rock and Timothy D. Rock each
25%x 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W) 1 %
103 T 1N - R 13W 1.9200 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 7 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
.
John S. Davis & Marsha D. Davis Uncommitted
(H&W) 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W) 1 %
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
104 T1N-R13W 4.6700 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 8 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Norman E. Seitz & Linda L. Seitz Uncommitted
(H&W) 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W) 1 %
105 T1N-R13W 5.2800 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 9 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Kallie R. Mousaw 50% Uncommitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W) 1 %
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Ninilchik Unit Exhibit Reintegrated Falls Creek updated 2-5-05.xls
Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
106 T 1 N - R 13W 2.5700 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 1 0 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82~101 and the
minerals underlying
Seaside Court
Kenneth W. Battley 213 x 50% (note- Uncommitted
Jeffrey G. Pasco may claim some of
Battley's interest under Seaside Court)
Patrick M. Davis 1/3 x 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridge (H&W) 1%
107 T 1 N - R 13W 2.5400 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 11 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
James E. Troutman & Susan E. Uncommitted
Troutman (H&W) 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae lH&W\ 1 %
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
108 T1N-R13W 2.5100 1/1/05 Donald L. Caulkins & Denise D. Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of 2/1/06 Caulkins (H&W) 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
GDvemment Lots 3 and Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5%
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 12 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W) Uncommitted
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridge (H&W) 1%
109 T 1N - R 13W 2.1300 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 13 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Donald L. Caulkins & Denise D. Uncommitted
Caulkins (H&W) 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae lH&W) 1 %
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
110 T 1N - R 13W 1.8700 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 14 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Donald L. Caulkins & Michelle L. Uncommitted
Caulkins (H&W) 50%
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridoe (H&W\ 1 %
111 T 1 N - R 13W 5.3000 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and Charles A. & Ann C. Musarra Trust
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying dated 4/25/02 50% x 12.5%
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lots 15 & 16 of
Seaside Terrace,
platted in Plat #H82-
101
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W) Uncommitted
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridoe (H&W\ 1 %
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
112 T 1N - R 13W 6.3900 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lots Hand 18 of
Seaside Terrace,
platted in Plat #H82-
101
Carol Ritter 50% Uncommitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W) 1 %
112A T 1 N - R 13W 3.0100 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 19 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Kenai Peninsula Borough 50% Uncommitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae CH&W\ 1 %
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
113 T1N-R13W 2.4800 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 20 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
C. Edward Jenkins 50% Uncommitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W\ 1 %
114 T 1 N - R 13W 3.8600 1/1/2005 Michael Thomas Russ & Deborah Lee Marathon 60%
Section 33: A part of Russ (H&W) 48% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lots 3 and
4 and SE/4SE/4 lying
west of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 21 of Seaside
Terrace, platted in Plat
#H82-101
Kenai Peninsula Borough 50% Uncommitted
Gaylord O. Smith & Luella Smith (H&W)
1%
Basil S. Bolstridge & Elizabeth W.
Bolstridae (H&W\ 1 %
115 T 1 N - R 13W 40.0000 1/9/2008 Mary R. Hawkins 75% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 34: NE/4NW/4 Charles F. Hawkins 5% x 12.5% Union 40%
Richard B. Hawkins 5% x 12.5%
Marguerite Hawkins 5% Uncommitted
James Hawkins 5%
Ian Hawkins deceased 5%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
116 T 1 S - R 13W 40.0400 7/13/2003 Leon A. Windeler 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 4: Lot 4 Union 40%
117 T 1 S - R 13W 0.6800 Susanne Faye Windeler 100% Uncommitted
Section 5: That part of
Government Lot 2 lying
east of the Sterling
Hiahwav
118 T 1S - R 13W 2.0800 3/8/2011 Richard L. Millett & Juanita J. Millett Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lots 1 &
17 of Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
'in Plat #H-79-5
119 T 1 S - R 13W 1.5800 Robert D. Steinke & Linda L. Steinke Uncommitted
Section 5: A part of (H&W) 100%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 2 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-79-5
120 T 1S - R 13W 1 .9900 Karen D. Maze 100% Uncommitted
Section 5: A part of
Govemment Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 3 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
I in Plat #H-7~-fi
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
121 T 1 S . R 13W 2.3000 3/8/2011 Richard L. Millett & Juanita J. Millett Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 4 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in PI::It #H.7Ç)-5
122 T 1 S - R 13W 2.3700 Kathleen Kennedy 100% Uncommitted
Section 5: A part of
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 5 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-79-5
123 T 1 S - R 13W 3.0600 3/8/11 Richard L. Millett 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of 9/1/11 ArthurT. Maze 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 6 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
I in PI::It :/tH.7Ç)_!'i
124 T1S-R13W 2.0800 3/8/2011 Richard L. Millett & Juanita J. Millett Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 7 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-79-5
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
125 T 1S - R 13W 14.7288 3/8/11 Richard L. Millett 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of 9/1/11 ArthurT. Maze 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lots 8, 9,
10 and 11 of Sunset
Bluffs Subdivision as
platted in Plat #H-79-5
and that part of
Government Lot 2 lying
under the roadbed of
Sunset Drive
126 T 1 S - R 13W 1.1700 John Inman & Dee Ann Inman (H&W) Uncommitted
Section 5: A part of 100%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 12 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-79-5
127 T 1S - R 13W 2.0700 3/8/11 Richard L. Millett 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of 9/1/11 Arthur T. Maze 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 13
and 14 of Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-79-5
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
128 T1S-R13W 1.0300 1/10/2010 Lawrence Allen 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 15 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
!in PI~t #H-79-5
129 T 1 S - R 13W 1.0000 3/8/11 Richard L. Millett 50% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of 9/1/11 ArthurT. Maze 50% x 12.5% Union 40%
Govemment Lot 2
more particularly
described as Lot 16 of
Sunset Bluffs
Subdivision as platted
in PI~t #H-79-5
130 T 1S - R 13W Section 5: 8.4000 7/13/2003 Leon A. Windeler 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Lot 1 of Block 1 of Windeler Union 40%
Subdivision and the mineral
rights underlying that part of
the Sterling Highway and
Leon Windeler Highway and
Persons Drive, in so far as
those roads lie in GLO Lot 1
131 T 1S - R 13W 4.1495 Martha Gage Windeler Uncommitted
Section 5: That part of (possibly Susanne Faye Windeler)
Government Lot 2 lying
under the roadbed of the
Sterling Highway and under
the Leon Windeler Highway
132 T 1S - R 13W 29.6000 7/13/2003 Jack A. Windeler Marathon 60%
Section 5: That part of Union 40%
Government Lot1
described as Tract A of
Windeler Subdivision
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
132A T 1 S - R 13W 40.0000 7/13/2003 Jack A. Windeler 1/4 Marathon 60%
Section 5: All of the Honora Windeler Drew 1/4 Union 40%
SE/4NE/4 Ronald Ord Windeler 1/4
Susanne Faye Windeler 1/4
133 T 1 S - R 13W 2.0000 7/13/2003 Ronald Ord Windeler 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lot 2 of Union 40%
Block 1 of Windeler
Subdivision
134 T 1 S - R 13W 3.8679 7/13/2003 Honora Roselyn Windeler 100% x Marathon 60%
Section 5: That part of 12.5% Union 40%
Government Lot 2
more particularly
described as Block 2,
Lot1 of Windeler
Subdivision as platted
in Plat#H-74-1526
135 T 1 S - R 13W 126.6300 9/1/2005 Wayne Findley & E. Irene Findley Marathon 60%
Section 5: Govemment (H&W) 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Lots 3 and 4 and
NE/4SW/4
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
136 T 1S - R 13W 104.6300 3/19/2008 Clarence Eugene Herman 100% x Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of the 12.5% Union 40%
SW/4NE/4 more
particularly described as
Lots 1, 3,5,6,9,15,16,
17, and 18 of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted in
Plat #H85-69 and the
NW/4SE/4 and the
NE/4SE/4 a/d/a Tract A
and B, respectively, of
Herman Tracts
Subdivision as platted in
Plat #H-95-36 including
the minerals under the
Sterling Highway and
Bonnard Circle, Fellin
Lane and Herman Drive
in so far as they lie within
SW/4NE/4 & N/2SE/4
136A T 1S - R 13W 2.8100 3/19/2008 James C. & Kay E. Forrest 100% x Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lots 11 & 12 12.5% Union 40%
of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in olat #H-85-69
136B T 1S - R 13W 1.5700 3/19/2008 Mark S. & LeAnn Herman (H&W) Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lot10 of 100% x 12.5% Union 40%
Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in plat #H-85-69
136C T 1 S - R 13W 3.4900 3/19/2008 Ed J. & Jean F. Adamson (H&W) 100% Marathon 60%
Section 5: Lots 13 & 14 x 12.5% Union 40%
of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in olat #H-85-69
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
137 T1S-R13W 2.0000 12/15/2009 Earl Bearden 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of the Union 40%
SW/4NE/4 more
particularly described
as Lot 2 of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H85-69
138 T 1S - R 13W 2.5000 12/16/2009 Clarence Eugene Herman 100% x Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of the 12.5% Union 40%
SW/4NE/4 more
particularly described
as Lot 4 of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H85-69
139 T 1S - R 13W 1.5000 12/16/2009 Clarence Eugene Herman 100% x Marathon 60%
Section 5: A part of the 12.5% Union 40%
SW/4NE/4 more
particularly described
as Lot 7 of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H85-69
140 T 1 S - R 13W 1.5000 Steven Vanek, Jr. & Monica J. Vanek Uncommitted
Section 5: A part of the (H&W) 50%
SW/4NE/4 more Scott & Karen Bennett (H&W) 50%
particularly described
as Lot 8 of Bud's Acres
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H85-69
141 T 1S - R 13W 4.0000 Evelyn Terry McLaughlin 50% Uncommitted
Section 5: Patricia Terry Lodge 1/3
N/2NW /4SW /4SW /4 Lila Terry Hanson 1/6
less the west 132'
thereof
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "An
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
141A T1S-R13W 1.0000 James C. Sanders Uncommitted
Section 5: The west
132' of the
N/2NW /4SW /4SW /4
142 T 1 S - R 13W 35.0000 9/15/2004 Paul H. Dionne & Susan M. Dionne Intrepid Production Marathon 60%
Section 5: 100% x 16.66667% Company 5.3333% Union 40%
S/2SW/4SW/4 &
NE/4SW/4SW/4 &
S/2NW /4SW /4SW /4
143 T 1S - R 13W 40.0000 11/22/2001 Henry George Gain & Flora Eugenia Uncommitted
Section 5: SE/4SW/4 Gain (H&W) 100% x 12.5%
144 T 1 S - R 13W 10.0600 10/5/2002 Bea Bachner 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 6: Lot 1 Union 40%
145 T 1 S - R 13W 49.5200 9/15/2004 Paul H. Dionne & Susan M. Dionne Intrepid Production Marathon 60%
Section 6: Lot 2 100% x 16.66667% Company 5.3333% Union 40%
146 T 1 S - R 13W 40.0000 9/15/2004 Paul H. Dionne & Susan M. Dionne Intrepid Production Marathon 60%
Section 7: NE/4NE/4 100% x 16.66667% Company 5.3333% Union 40%
147 T 1 S - R 13W 40.0000 12/14/10 Paul Joseph Rochon 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: SE/4NE/4 12/14/10 Linda Marie McCool 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
1/2/11 Ward Randall Grillev 1/5 x 12.5%
David Roy Reaves 1/5 Uncommitted
Carl Wayne Kinkead 1/5
148 T 1 S - R 13W 8.8400 1/26/2005 James R. Sabrowski 1/2 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 7: That part of Leonard J. Sabrowski & Juanita Union 40%
the NE/4SW/4 more Sabrowski Revocable Trust 1/2 x
particularly described 12.5%
as Lot 1 of Tieman
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-85-129
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
149 T 1S - R 13W 20.6200 Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate (W. Lee Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of McKinley, remainderman) 100%
the NE/4SW/4 more
particularly described
as Lot 2 of Tieman
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-85-129
150 T 1S - R 13W 10.5400 Boyd Daniel Leman 100% Marathon 60%
Section 7: That part of Union 40%
the NE/4SW/4 more
particularly described
as Lot 3 of Tieman
Subdivision as platted
in Plat #H-85-129 a/d/a
E/2NE/4NE/4SW/4 and
that part of the
E/2SE/4NE/4SW/4
lying north of the
northerly right of way of
the Sterling Highway
151 T 1S - R 13W 31.7100 Kenai Peninsula Borough 100% Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of
the NW/4SE/4Iying
north of the Sterling
Highway, less and
except that part
described as Lot 1 of
Aurora Vista
Subdivision platted in
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
152 T 1S - R 13W 1.2900 Aurora Communications International, Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of Inc. 100%
the NW/4SE/4Iying
north of the Sterling
Highway more
particularly described
as Lot 1 of Aurora Vista
Subdivision platted in
Plat #H-96-13
153 T 1 S - R 13W 7.0000 Steve Bates and Rebecca Bates Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of (H&W, TBE)
the NW/4SE/4Iying
south of the Sterling
Hiahwav
154 T 1 S - R 13W 13.0000 lliamna International, Ltd. 100% Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of (Note: Tom E. & Janet L. McCormick
the NE/4SE/4 lying may also own some interest)
north of the Sterling
Hiahwav
155 T 1S - R 13W 27.0000 Shirley J. Provence 100% Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of
the NE/4SE/4 lying
south of the Sterling
Hiahwav
156 T 1 S - R 13W 77 .4600 Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate (W. Lee Uncommitted
Section 7: That part of McKinley, remainderman) 100%
the E/2SW/4Iying
south of the Sterling
Highway and all of the
SW/4SE/4Iess and
except Lots 41 & 42 of
Summerset Acres
Subdivision (plat #H86-
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of Califomia
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
156A T 1 S - R 13W 2.5400 Nancy McKinley 1/3 Uncommitted
Section 7: Lots 41 & 42 Sally Kent 1/3
of Summerset Acres Jane Walsh 1/3
Subdivision (plat #H86-
45)
157 T 1 S - R 13W 80.0000 11/22/2001 Henry George Gain & Flora Eugenia Uncommitted
Section 8: N/2NW/4 Gain (H&W) 100% x 12.5%
158 T 1 S - R 13W 17.8850 12/14/10 Paul Joseph Rochon 1/5 x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 8: That part of 12/14/10 Linda Marie McCool 1/5 x 12.5% Union 40%
the SW/4NW/4Iying 1/2/11 Ward Randall Grilley 1/5 x 12.5%
west of the Sterling
Highway a/d/a Lots 5 &
6 of the E. Mounts
Subdivision as platted
in olat #H-81-23
David Roy Reaves 1/5 Uncommitted
Carl Wayne Kinkead 1/5
159 T1S-R13W 22.1150 1/2/2011 Carolyn O. Reifsnyder 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 8: All of the Union 40%
SW/4NW/4Iying east
of the Sterling Highway
a/d/a Lots 1,2,3 & 4 of
E. Mounts Subdivision
as platted in plat #H-81
123
160 T 1S - R 13W 40.0000 7/31/2004 Elizabeth B. Quick 100% x 12.5% Marathon 60%
Section 8: NW/4SW/4 Union 40%
161 T 1 S - R 13W 40.0000 Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate (W. Lee Uncommitted
Section 18: NE/4NW/4 McKinley, remainderman) 100%
162 T1S-R14W 35.9800 Carol A. Wilson 1/5 Marathon 60%
Section 12: Lot 2 Katherine Lunne 1/5 Union 40%
Patricia Webster 1/5
George A. Gates 1/5
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
163 T1S-R14W 33.2100 Carol A. Wilson 1/5 Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 1 Katherine Lunne 1/5 Union 40%
Patricia Webster 1/5
George A. Gates 1/5
: r.:<lt".." 1ft:,
164 T1S-R14W 80.0000 Darwin E. & Kaye S. Waldsmíth 75% Uncommitted
Section 13: S/2SW/4 Gloria Millet 8.33333%
George Maki 8.33333%
Edward Lee Maki 8.33333%
165 T 1S - R 14W 24.7200 5/29/2005 Stephen W. Wackowskí 46.15% x Marathon 60%
Section 14: Tracts A & 12.5% Union 40%
B and the north 6.34 Thomas P. Brady 3.85% x 12.5%
acres of Tract C of the Cynthia Hatton Baganov 50% x 12.5%
Heavenly Sights
Subdivision (Plat #H-
IQR_17\ '~I. ,.., () I nt 1
166 T1S-R14W 4.4200 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tracts 1 &2 Union 40%
of Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
PI<lt -Jt7R_~?
nøirirø : R. .Inhn n °In II
167 T1S-R14W 1.9500 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract 3 of Union 40%
Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
PI<lt -Jt7R-~?
4/11/2005 Walter L. Wilson 75% Marathon 60%
Union 40%
168 T1S-R14W 4.3900 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tracts 4,5, Union 40%
8 & 11 of Catledge-
Wilson Subdivision,
Tr:=Ir.t Ä. PI::It #7R-~?
8/8/2005 Gailan B. & Carol Lane-Johnson 75% Marathon 60%
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
169 T1S-R14W 2.2400 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tracts 6 & Union 40%
7 of Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
PI::It it7R_~?
6/14/2005 Robert Flygenring & Cheryl King 75% Marathon 60%
Ininn .d.nO/n
170 T1S-R14W 1.0600 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract 9 of Union 40%
Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
PI::It it7R_~?
Rnhhv.1 R. ~~""I""n!3 c.; 0t,
171 T 1S - R 14W 1.0700 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract 10 of Union 40%
Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
Pbt -H7fL~?
4/24/2005 Michael Roy Smith 75% Marathon 60%
II Ininn .d.nO/n
172 T1S-R14W 2.7800 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract 12 of Union 40%
Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
Plat #78-32
Gary & Mama Andes 37.5% Uncommitted
Gale R. Graham 37.5%
173 T 1S - R 14W 3.1950 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Minerals 1/29/03 Walter L. Wilson 75% Union 40%
underlying streets and
roads in Catledge-
Wilson Subdivision,
Tract A, Plat #78-32
173A T1S-R14W 1 .4340 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract 13 of 4/24/05 William D. Fisher Living Trust 75% Union 40%
Catledge-Wilson
Subdivision, Tract A,
Plat #78-32
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
174 T 1S - R 14W 47.3490 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tracts B&C Union 40%
of Catledge
Subdivision, plat #74-
2075
Darwin Waldsmith 75% Uncommitted
175 T 1S - R 14W 1.9900 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 100% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Tract D of Union 40%
Catledge Subdivision,
plat #74-2075
176 T 1S - R 14W 23.2000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: That part of 7/1/11 John L. Stengl 25% Union 40%
GLO Lot 2, SE/4NW4 Gregory A. & Darlene M. Rozak 25%
described as the
Unsubdivided
remainder of Red Bluff
Terrace, except Lots 9,
118.19.22.23 & 24 of Judith Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
176A T 1S - R 14W 1.0000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 9 of 7/1/11 David M. & Jeanine B. Shea 50% Union 40%
Red Bluff Terrace
Addition NO.2 (plat # H
2004-42)
Judith Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
176B T1S-R14W 3.0900 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lots 22, 23 7/1/11 John L. Stengl 25% Union 40%
& 24 of Red Bluff Theodore W. Rozak Living Trust dated
Terrace Addition No.2 October 15, 1997 25%
(plat # H-2004-42)
Judith Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
176C T 1S - R 14W 2.0000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lots 18 & 7/1/11 John L. Stengl 25% Union 40%
19 of Red Bluff Terrace Larry M. Rozak 25%
Addition NO.2 (plat # H
2004-42)
Judith Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
177 T 1S - R 14W 1.0000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 6, John L. & Nancy Stengl 25% Union 40%
Block 1, Red Bluff Gregory A. & Darlene Rozak 25%
Terrace Subdivision
Addition No.1, Plat
#86-58
7/1/2011 Judith Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
178 T 1S - R 14W 1.0000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 3, John L. & Nancy Stengl 25% Union 40%
Block 1, Red Bluff Gregory A. & Darlene Rozak 25%
Terrace Subdivision
Addition No.1, Plat
#86-58
Judith A. Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
179 T1S-R14W 1.0000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 2, Union 40%
Block 1, Red Bluff
Terrace Subdivision
Addition No.1, Plat
#86-58
David R. Kodysz & Jean R. Gregorich Uncommitted
75%
180 T1S-R14W 1.6300 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 2, Robert James Clucas 75% Union 40%
Block 3, Red Bluff
Terrace Subdivision,
Plat #88-57
181 T1S-R14W 1.3000 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lot 3, Union 40%
Block 3, Red Bluff
Terrace Subdivision,
Plat #86-57
Michael S. & Chervl B. Sutton 75% Uncommitted
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
182 T 1S - R 14W 9.2500 2/22/2004 Carolee Pickett 25% Marathon 60%
Section 13: Lots 7/1/11 John L. Stengl 25% Union 40%
1,4,5,7 & 8, Block 3, Gregory A. & Darlene M. Rozak 25%
Red Bluff Terrace
Subdivision Addition
No.1, Plat #86-57 &
Lot 4, Block 2 & Lot 1,
Block 3, Red Bluff
Terrace Subdivision
Plat #86-57
Judith A. Ballentine 25% Uncommitted
183 T 1S - R 14W 0.9150 William Kenneth DeFrang & Irene Uncommitted
Section 13: A tract in Marie DeFrang (H&W, TBE) 100%
NE/4SW/4 lying east (possibly John & Ethel Pherson own an
of Sterling Highway, interest)
beginning at a point on
the centerline of the
Sterling Highway
bearing north 51 deg.
54 min. 32 sec. East a
distance of 2273.5'
from SW/c of 13-1S-
14W; TH. North 24
deg. 49 min. 45 sec.
east along said
centerline 109.6'; TH.
south 89 deg. 20 min.
15 sec. east 376.4';
TH. south 0 deg. 39
min. 45 sec. west 100';
TH. north 89 deg. 20
min. 15 sec. west
1",)1 '1' +,.. DI""ID
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Marathon = Marathon Oil Company
Union = Union Oil Company of California
EXHIBIT "A"
NINILCHIK UNIT AREA, KENAI PENINSULA BOROUGH, ALASKA
Tract No. Description of Lands Number of Serial Number & Basic Royalty & Ownership Percentage Overriding Royalty Working Interest Notes
Acres Expiration Date of & Percentage & Percentage
Lease
PATENTED FEE LANDS
184 T1S-R14W 7.9970 John Pherson and Ethel Pherson Uncommitted
Section 13: That part of (H&W) 100%
the SE/4NW/4 &
NE/4SW/4 lying east of
the Sterling Highway,
less and except that
Tract shown as Tract
#183 of this exhibit
(being the 0.915 acre
DeFrang tract) and less
and except Tract "A" of
Pherson Acres
Subdivision, plat H-
2001-19
184A T1S-R14W 5.5530 Tim Moerlein Uncommitted
Section 13: Tract "A"
of Pherson Acres
Subdivision, plat #H-
2001-19
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PATENTED FEE TOTAL:
3397.0253
Legal Description ofNinilchik Unit Tract #44-L:
That certain real property situated in the Third Judicial District, Kenai Recording District, State of Alaska, within TIN, R12W, S.M., Alaska.
Said property which is within the Clam Gulch Subdivision is more particularly described as beginning at the one quarter corner of Sections 29 & 32;
THENCE South 379.1 feet to the West right of way of the Sterling Highway as shown on the plat of said Clam Gulch Subdivision; THENCE South 44°13' West along right of way, 1011.5
feet to the beginning of a curve, the center of which bears South 45°47' East 1946.3 feet; THENCE foI1owing the arc of said curve Southwesterly a distance
of200.4 feet to Corner 1, the true point of beginning of said real property; THENCE continuing Southwesterly, along the arc of said curve, a distance of
385.4 feet to Corner 2; THENCE North 65°13' West approximately 305 feet to the west one-sixteenth line of Section 32 to Corner 3; THENCE North 0°07' West approximately 130 feet
to the Northwest one-sixteenth corner of Section 32 to Comer 4; THENCE West along the North one-sixteenth line of Section 32 approximately 438 feet to the line of Mean High Water
of Cook Inlet to Corner 5; THENCE North 20°00' East along Mean High Water 225.8 feet to Corner 6; THENCE East 695.0 feet to Corner 7; THENCE South 45°47' East 209.3 feet to
Comer 1, the point of beginning. The parcel contains 5.23 acres, more or less.
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Union = Union Oil Company of California
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Hi Bob,
I went through the Susan Dionne #5 Location Exception to answer some of your questions. Inside the
3,000' radius notification boundary, the owners break down as follows:
WORKING INTEREST OWNERS
Marathon and Unocal both own working interest and are in agreement on the location exception.
OVERRIDING ROYAL TV OWNERS
Aurora Gas, LLC, Intrepid Production Company, James Thurman, James White, Tucson, Ltd., and V.
Paul Gavora are all overriding royalty owners in leases in which Marathon and Unocal own the working
interest. These ORRI owners have all signed the consent form joining their interests to the Ninilchik
Unit agreement. Although we notify them of applications to DNR and AOGCC if they fall within the
notification radius, ORRI owners are "non participating interests", and do not have a say in how the unit
or its PA s are developed. Although ORRI owners have a right to receive production, they really have
no right to control the working interest owners' development of the property, so long as the working
interest owners are acting in good faith and performing in a manner that conforms to industry standards
of diligence and competence. Their rights are subordinate to the rights of the working interest owners in
this regard.
COMPLETELY LEASED MINERAL INTERESTS (ROYAL TV OWNERS)
The State of Alaska, CIRI, Boyd Daniel Leman, James Sabrowski, Leonard & Juanita Sabrowski Trust,
Paul & Susan Dionne, and the University of Alaska have all leased their interests to Marathon and
Unocal, and have joined the Ninilchik Unit agreement. As such, they (except the State - it has
regulatory powers the others don't have) have essentially subordinated their rights to control
development to Marathon and Unocal, and in exchange, we have paid them a lease bonus and will pay
them royalties, should we discover natural gas on their property.
PARTIALLY LEASED MINERAL INTERESTS
Carl Wayne Kinkead, David Roy Reaves, Linda Marie McCool, Paul Joseph Rochon and Ward Randall
Grilley each own 20% of a tract that they own in common. Grilley, McCool and Rochon are leased to
Marathon and Unocal. We cannot locate Kinkead to try to lease him, and Reaves has never responded
to our offers to lease. In this case, the working interest owners control 60% interest in the tract through
leases, but cannot locate/cannot reach agreement with the remaining owners. It is a well established
principle that the owners wishing to develop their interest have the right to go ahead and do so, even if
the other owners fail to act or cannot be located.
COMPLETELY UNLEASED MINERAL INTERESTS
Aurora Communications International, Inc., Jane Walsh, Kenai Peninsula Borough, Laura Lee Tieman
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Life Estate, Nancy McKinley, Sally Kent, Shirley Provence, Steve Bates, Rebecca Bates, and Tom &
Janet McCormick all own unleased mineral interests. Marathon has made several attempts to lease
these parties in the past (or attempted to lease their predecessors, if they have only recently purchased
their interest), but they have either refused to lease or have failed to take any action, but not actually
refused. In 2001 we also asked these owners (or their predecessors) to join the unit. We also always
notify these parties if they fall within a location exception radius, and make additional attempts to lease
them and get them committed to the unit if they fall within a PA. As you are aware, the notice that we
send to all of these parties has both Marathon's and AOGCC's contact information on it, but these
parties usually don't make any attempt to get in touch. Shirley Provence is the only unleased party in
SO #5 to contact me, and she just wanted to know what was going on, and didn't object in any way.
If any of the unleased interests should ever fall within a PA, we would make additional attempts to lease
the owners. If they still failed/refused to lease, we would place their revenue in suspense accounts as
we discussed, where it would remain until it escheated to the State of Alaska (or their state of last
known address, if not Alaska) as unclaimed property. Marathon's Division Order department is required
by law to make one more attempt to contact these interests before escheating them to the state.
If you take the completely unleased interests (approx. 178 acres) as a percentage of the total acreage
within the 3000' radius (approx. 648 acres), it appears that 27% is unleased and 73% is leased to
Marathon/Unocal. As I stated, we are willing to lease this interest, if the owners want to lease it to us.
At the present time, none of the unleased owners are within a participating area, but it is certainly
possible that they might be included in a future expansion of SDPA or in a new PA, if one is justified in
that area (Disclaimer - I am not a geologist, so this is just speculation about what might happen, not a
statement of likely future events). Any future contractions/expansions/revisions of the SDPA or creation
of a new PA would be reviewed and approved by the Division of Oil and Gas. Marathon, in consultation
with Unocal, submits our proposed PA to the DOG, along with the geological and engineering evidence
to justify the way we have configured it. The DOG is free to make us change it if they feel the evidence
merits a different configuration, or to ask for more evidence before approving it. Mike Kotowski (phone
269-8812) handles the Ninilchik Unit and its PA s for the DOG, and could probably be more informative
as to their process for making sure they protect correlative rights of other owners.
I hope I have covered everything that you wanted to know on this. If not, please let me know, and I'll try
to explain it.
Thanks,
Keith
Keith Wiles
Marathon Oil Company
Phone: 907-565-3044
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Susan Dionne #5 Location Exception
Cell: 907-242-2424
Fax: 907-565-3076
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EXHmIT "A"
Ninilchik Unit
Susan Dionne #5
Location Notification List
Name Attention Address City State Zip
Aurora Communicatimls International, Inc. PO Box 1300 Belmont CA 94002-
.1 __ 6300
Aurora Gas, LLC. Attn: Randy Jones 10333 Richmond Houston TX 77042
Ave., Suite 710
Bovd DanieLLeman 11675 Sterling Hwy. Ninilchik AK 99639
_Carl Wayne Ki!1kead c/o Paul Joseph PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Rochon
Cook Inlet Regio~c. Attn: Land 2525 "c" Street. Anchorage AK 99509
- Department Suite 500
David Roy Reaves c/o Paul Joseph PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
~ J- Rochon
..lillrepid Production Company 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
Jam~ Sabrowski 2730 Kingfisher Dr. Anchorage AK 99502-
1666
~ 925 Aurora Fairbanks AK 997010
;, W~h 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
1< Ø"~; gnrnnoh 144 N. Binkley St. Soldotna AK 99669
~!a I,""'-Ti.e!!!_an Life E~e (yt. Lee c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinl~ Remaindenii~ McKinley
Leonard J. Sabrowski & Juanita Sabro~i 3430 Chippewa West Linn OR 97068
Revocable Trust Court
I.ind" Marie McCool PO Box 4206 Soldotna AK 99669
Marathon Oil Company Attn: Keith Wiles PO Box 196168 Anchorage AK 99519-
~ 6168
Nancy McKinley c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
---- McKinley
Paul & SUS!!l.l Dionne PO Box 39597 Ninilchik AK 99639
PaùITosenh Rochon PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
-~nt c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Shirley J. Provence PO Box 231765 Anchorage AK 99523-
~ =-- 1765
State of Alaska Attn: Mark 550 W. 7'" Street, Anchorage AK 99501-
Department of Natural Resources Meyers Suite 800 3580
Divisi '" ni' ();, ß, r1.
Steve"Bates PO Box 39664 Ninilchik AK 99639
Rebecca Bares c/o Rebecca Harris PO Box 186 Clam Gulch AK 99568
Tom E. &Janet 1. McCormick PO Box 39642 Ninilchik AK 99639
~ - c/o Lloyd Burgess 5919 77th Southeast Mercer WA 98040
Island
University of~ka Atto: Kristi 3890 University Lake Anchorage AK 99508
Sherman Dr. #103
Union Oil Company of California Attn: Kevin Tabler PO Box 196247 Anchorage AK 99519-
6247
V. Paul GaJiera PO Box 70021 Fairbanks AK 99707
WaraRandall Ù!:illey PO Box 1834 Soldotna AK 99669
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Alaska Asset Team
Northern Business Unit
P.O. Box 3128
Houston, TX 77253-3128
Marathon
Oil Company
Telephone 713-296-2384
Fax 713-499-8504
May 24, 2006
Mr. Bob Crandall
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, #100
Anchorage, AK 99501-3539
CERTIFIED MAIL
RE: Location Exception Application
Marathon Oil Company: Susan Dionne #5
Ninilchik Unit, Susan Dionne P.A.
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Dear Mr. Crandall:
The parties listed on Exhibit "A" of the Location Exception Application for the above well have
been notified. Attached are copes of the Green Cards showing that the individuals listed on
Exhibit "A" were mailed notification of the referenced application.
Please call me at 713-296-2384 if you have any questions.
Best regards,
1/'4.--
Kaynell Zeman
Engineering Tech
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EXHmIT "A"
Ninilchik Unit
Susan Dionne #5
Location Notification List
Name Attention Address City State Zip
Aurora Communications International, Inc. PO Box 1300 Belmont CA 94002-
6300
Aurora Gas, LLC. Attn: Randy Jones 10333 Richmond Houston TX 77042
Ave., Suite 710
Boyd Daniel Lcman 11675 Sterling Hwy. Ninilchik AK 99639
Carl Wayne Kinkead c/o Paul Joseph PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Rochon
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Attn: Land 2525 "C" Street, Anchorage AK 99509
Department Suite 500
David Roy Reaves c/o Paul Joseph PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Rochon
Intrepid Production Company 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
James R. Sabrowski 2730 Kingfisher Dr. Anchorage AK 99502-
1666
James Thurman 925 Aurora Fairbanks AK 997010
James White 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
Jane Walsh c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinlev
Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binklev St. Soldotna AK 99669
Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate (W. Lee c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley, Remaindennan McKinley
Leonard 1. Sabrowski & Juanita Sabrowski 3430 Chippewa West Linn OR 97068
Revocable Trust Court
Linda Marie McCool PO Box 4206 Soldotna AK 99669
Marathon Oil Company Attn: Keith Wiles PO Box 196168 Anchorage AK 995 19-
6168
Nancy McKinley c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Paul & Susan Dionne PO Box 39597 Ninilchik AK 99639
Paul Joseph Rochon PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Sally Kent c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Shirley 1. Provence PO Box 231765 Anchorage AK 99523-
1765
State of Alaska Attn: Mark 550 W. 7"' Street, Anchorage AK 99501-
Department of Natural Resources Meyers Suite 800 3580
Division of Oil & Gas
Steve Bates PO Box 39664 Ninilchik AK 99639
Rebecca Bates c/o Rebecca Harris PO Box 186 Clam Gulch AK 99568
Tom E. & Janet L. McCormick PO Box 39642 Ninilchik AK 99639
Tucson Ltd. c/o Lloyd Burgess 5919 77' Southeast Mercer WA 98040
Island
University of Alaska Attn: Kristi 3890 University Lake Anchorage AK 99508
Shennan Dr. #103
Union Oil Company of California Attn: Kevin Tabler PO Box 196247 Anchorage AK 99519-
6247
V. Paul Gavora PO Box 70021 Fairbanks AK 99707
Ward Randall Grilley PO Box 1834 Soldotna AK 99669
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Aurora Communication. Intematl ai, Inc.
P.O. Box 1300
B.ont, CA 94002-6300
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Aurora Communication. Intern
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Aurora Gas, LLC.
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10333 Richmond Avenue, Suite 71
Houston, TX 77042
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Cook Inlet Region, Inc.
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Intrepid Production Company
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Jane Walsh
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P.O. Box 39142
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate
( W. Lee McKinley, Remalnderma
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P.O. Box 39142
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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. taura Lee Tieman Life Estate
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1. Article Addressed to:
Leonard J. Sabrowskl a
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3430 Chippewa Court
West Linn, OR 97068
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1. Article Addressed to:
Marathon 011 Company
Attn: Keith Wile.
P.O. Box 196168
Anchorage, AK 99519-6168
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Marathon 011 Company
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Nancy McKinley
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P.O. Box 39142
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Nancy McKinley
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Paul Joseph Rochon
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Paul & Susan Dionne
P.O. Box 39597
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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1. Article Addressed to:
Sally Kent
c/o W. Lee McKinley
P.O. Box 39142
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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Sally Kent
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P.O. Box 39142
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Shirley J. Provence
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1. Article Addressed to:
State of Alaska
Department of Natural Resourc
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Attn: Mark Meyers
550 W. 7th Street, Suite 800
Anchorage. AK 99501·3580
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1. Article Addressed to:
State of Alaska
Department of Natura. Resoure
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Attn: Mark Meyers
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1. Article Addressed to:
Steve Bat..
p.O. Box 39664
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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1. Article Addressed to:
Tom E. & Janet L. McCormick
P.O. Box 39642
Nlnllchlk, AK 99639
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Tom E. & Janet L. McCormIck
P.O. Box 39642
NlnUchik, AK 99639
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c/o Lloyd Burge..
5919 7711I Southeast
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c/o Lloyd Burgess
5919 77th Southeast
Mercer Island, WA 98040
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University of A'aska
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R.e: CO 443A.00l, AI04E.00l, AI04E.002, AI04C.005
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Subject: Re: CO 443A.00l, AI04E.001, AI04E.002, AI04C.005
From: Jody Colombie <jody _colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Mon, 22 May 2006 13:07:56 -0800
To:. "Wiles,KeithA.n>kWiles@~arathoj[Qil.com>
Keith,
Ninilchik State #2, no comments filed. last day to request a hearing is 5/24/06
Susan Dionne #5, no comments filed, last day to request a hearing is 6/1/06
You can alwasy e-mail me, I would know before Bob Crandall.
Jody Colombie
Special Assistant
Wiles, Keith A. wrote:
Jody,
Would you be able to tell me whether anyone has filed any comments on
our Ninilchik State #2 and Susan Dionne #5 location exception requests?
I usually ask Bob Crandall, but he is out of the office right now.
Also, could you please tell me when the comment periods end on those
wells?
Thanks,
Keith Wiles
-----Original Message-----
From: Jody Colombie [mailto:jody colombie@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Friday, May 19,
2006 9:26 AM
Subject: CO 443A.001, AI04E.001, AI04E.002, AI04C.005
1 of I 5/22/2006 1 :08 PM
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Re: Susan Dionne #5 Kenai, Alaska
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Subject: Re: Susan Dionne #5 Kenai, Alaska
From: jerry mccutcheon <susitnahydronow@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 17:19:46 -0700 (PDT)
To: Jody Cö10~¡¡'it:!<jody_ cölombié@åqmin¡~t~te.ak.us>
To the Chairman
A map should accompany the legal any description otherwise it looks like you are sneaking something
by. It is kind of stupid for every one to have to take the time to plot the legal description when they can
tell at a glance if it is of interest
Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us> wrote:
Yahoo! Mail goes everywhere you do. Get it on your phone.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, STATE
OF ALASKA, THIRD DISTRICT BEFORE
ME, THE UNDERSIGNED, A NOTARY
PUBLIC THIS DA Y PERSONALLY
APPEARED Lara Sandvik WHO, BEING
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ATTACH PROOF OF PUBLICATION HERE
Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA Alaska Oil and
Gas Conservation Commission Re:
Ninilchik Unit, Susan Dionne #5 Ke-
nai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Marathon Oil Company by letter dated
May 1, 2006 and received by the
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission ("Commission") on May
2, 2006, has applied for an exception
to the well spacing requirements of
20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) for the drilling,
completion and production of the Su-
san Dionne NO.5 gas delineation well.
The subject well is proposed as a de-
viated hole with a surface location
1260 feet from the East Line and 149
feet from the South Line of Section 6
T1S, R13W, Seward Merdian (S.M.)
and a bottom hole location 3549 feet
from the East Line and 2513 feet from
the North Line of Section 7, T1S,
R13W, SM. The Commission has
tentatively scheduled a public hearing
on this application for June 27, 2006
at 9:00 am at the offices of the Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commis-
sion at 333 West 7 th Avenue, Suite
100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. A
person may request that the tenta-
tively scheduled hearing be held by
filing a written request with the Com-
mission no later than 4:30 pm on
June 1, 2006. If a request for a
hearing is not timely filed, the Com-
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application and proposal to the Alaska
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100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Pro-
tests and comments must be re-
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the June 27, 2006 hearing. If you
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Commission's Special Assistant Jody
Colombie at 793-1221. John K.
Norman Chairman
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1 Re: Ninilchik Unit, Susan Dionne #5
1 Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
1 Marathon Oil Company by letter dated May 1,
1 2006 and received by the Alaska Oil and Gas
1 Conservation Commission ("Commission") on May
1 2, 2006, has applied for an exception to the well
spacing requirements of 20 MC 25.055 (a)(2) for
the drillíng,completion and production of the Susan
Dionne No.5 gas delineation well. The subject well
is proposed as a deviated hole with a surface loca-
tion 1260 feet from the East Line and 149 feet from
the South Line of Section 6 T1S, R13W, Seward
Merdian (S.M.) and a bottom hole location 3549
feet from the East Line and 2513 feet from tt)e
North Line of Section 7, T1S, R13W, SM.
The Commission has tentatively scheduted a 1
public hearing on this application for June 27, 2006 1
at 9:00 am at the offices of the Alaska Oil and Gas 1
Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue,
Suite 100, Anèhorage, Alaska 99501. A person 1
may request that the tentatively scheduled hearing 1
be held by filing a written request with the 1
Commission no later than 4:30 pm on June 1,~. 1
If a request for a hearing is not timely ,f[IeCi, the 1
Commission may consider the issuance of an order 1
without a hearing. To learn if the Commission will
1 hold the public hearing, please call 793-1221 after 1
1 June 9, 2006. 1
1 In addition, a person may submit a written 1
1 protest or written comments regarding this applica- 1
Ition and proposal to the. Alaska Oil and· Gas 1
1 Conservation Commission at 333 West 7th Avenue, 1
Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Protests and
1 comments must be received no later than 4:30pm
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division.
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who, being first duly sworn, according to law, says that
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publication appearing on the _ day of
, 2005, and that
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AO.FRM
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Notice of Public Hearing
STATE OF ALASKA
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Re: Ninilchik Unit, Susan Dionne #5
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Marathon Oil Company by letter dated May 1, 2006 and received by the Alaska
Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ("Commission") on May 2, 2006, has applied for
an exception to the well spacing requirements of 20 AAC 25.055 (a)(2) for the drilling,
completion and production of the Susan Dionne No. 5 gas delineation well. The subject
well is proposed as a deviated hole with a surface location 1260 feet from the East Line
and 149 feet from the South Line of Section 6 T1 S, R13W, Seward Merdian (S.M.) and a
bottom hole location 3549 feet from the East Line and 2513 feet from the North Line of
Section 7, T1S, R13W, SM.
The Commission has tentatively scheduled a public hearing on this application for
June 27, 2006 at 9:00 am at the offices ofthe Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation
Commission at 333 West ih Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. A person
may request that the tentatively scheduled hearing be held by filing a written request with
the Commission no later than 4:30 pm on June 1,2006.
If a request for a hearing is not timely filed, the Commission may consider the
issuance of an order without a hearing. To learn if the Commission will hold the public
hearing, please call 793-1221 after June 9, 2006.
In addition, a person may submit a written protest or written comments regarding
this application and proposal to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission at 333
West 7th Avenue, Suite 100, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. Protests and comments must be
received no later than 4:30 pm on June 16,2006 except that if the Commission decides to
hold a public hearing, protests or comments must be received no later than the conclusion
of the June 27, 2006 hearing.
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George Vaught, Jr.
PO Box 13557
Denver, CO 80201-3557
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Marple's Business Newsletter
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Seattle, W A 98119-3960
Ciri
Land Department
PO Box 93330
Anchorage, AK 99503
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US Geological Survey
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Anchorage, AK 99508
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PO Box 39309
Ninilchick, AK 99639
Penny Vadla
399 West RiverviewAvenue
Soldotna, AK 99669-7714
Bernie Karl
K&K Recycling Inc.
PO Box 58055
Fairbanks, AK 99711
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IHS Energy Group
GEPS
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Houston, TX 77056
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Tesoro Refining and Marketing Co.
Supply & Distribution
300 Concord Plaza Drive
San Antonio, TX 78216
Jerry Hodgden
Hodgden Oil Company
408 18th Street
Golden, CO 80401-2433
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NRG Associates
President
PO Box 1655
Colorado Springs, CO 80901
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Munger Oil Information Service, Inc
PO Box 45738
Los Angeles, CA 90045-0738
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Economic Insight Inc.
3004 SW First Ave.
Portland, OR 97201
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Halliburton
6900 Arctic Blvd.
Anchorage, AK 99502
Schlumberger
Drilling and Measurements
2525 Gambell Street #400
Anchorage, AK 99503
Baker Oil Tools
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Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 14:44:39 -0800
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From: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 14:49:52 -0800
To: 1egal@alél$1<,åjløurn.åLcoll1
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Date: Thu, 04 May 200614:51:09 -0800
To: D<.?Uils¢Reece <q~nise¡reece@peninsu1ac1arion.com>
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From: Dennis Caasi <dennis.caasi@alaskajournal.com>
Date: Thu, 04 May 2006 15: 11 :40 -0800
To: Jody Colombie <jody_colombie@admin.state.ak.us>
Received 5/4/06. Pub date: 5/14/2006.
Dennis
On 5/4/06 2:49 PM, "Jody Colombie" <jody colombie@admin.state.ak.us> wrote:
Thank you.
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Marathon
Oil Company
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Alaska Asset Team
Northern Business Unit
P.O. Box 196168
Anchorage, AK 99519-6188
Telephone 907-565-3044
Fax 907-565-3076
Mr. Robert Crandall
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
333 West 7th Avenue, #100
Anchorage, AK 99501-3539
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May I, 2006
RE: Location Exception Application
Marathon Oil Company
Ninilchik Unit Susan Dionne P.A., Susan Dionne #5
Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
Dear Mr. Crandall:
Marathon Oil Company respectfully requests the following location exception for the referenced well:
Surface Location:
1260' FEL & 149' FSL, Section 6, TIS, R13W, S.M.
Target: Estimated Top of Tyonek Production
Estimated @ 3477' TVD, 5071' MD
3425' FEL & 2370' FNL, Section 7, TIS, R13W, S.M.
Bottom Hole: Estimated @ 8000' TVD, 9618' MD
3549' FEL & 2513' FNL, Section 7, TIS, R13W, S.M.
The Susan Dionne #5 well targets potentially gas bearing Tyonek reservoirs. The well path is designed
to evaluate an up thrown fault block to the currently productive Susan Dionne accumulation proper. A
location exception is required because the productive interval ofthe well encroaches closer than 1500'
from lease boundaries.
Attached is a plat showing the Susan Dionne #5 surface location and well paths from the Dionne pad.
The Top Tyonek cut point is noted on each well path. Also attached is a pre-drill directional survey.
Furthermore, the parties listed on Exhibit "A" are entitled to notice of this application and have been
duly notified.
Should you have any questions regarding the technical aspects of this application, please contact me at
713-296-2265.
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Attachments
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EXHIBIT" A"
Ninilchik Unit
Susan Dionne #5
Location Notification List
Name Attention Address City State Zip
Aurora Communications International, Inc. PO Box 1300 Belmont CA 94002-6300
Aurora Gas, LLC. Attn: Randy Jones 10333 Richmond Houston TX 77042
Ave., Suite 710
Boyd Daniel Leman 11675 Sterling Hwy. Ninilchik AK 99639
Carl Wayne Kinkead c/o Paul Joseph PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Rochon
Cook Inlet Region, Inc. Attn: Land 2525 "c" Street, Anchorage AK 99509
Department Suite 500
David Roy Reaves clo Paul Joseph Kasilof AK 99610
Rochon
Intrepid Production Company 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
James R. Sabrowski 2730 Kingfisher Dr. Anchorage AK 99502-1666
James Thurman 925 Aurora Fairbanks AK 997010
James White 4614 Bohill San Antonio TX 78217
Jane Walsh c/o W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Kenai Peninsula Borough 144 N. Binkley St. Soldotna AK 99669
Laura Lee Tieman Life Estate (W. Lee clo W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley, Remainderman McKinley
Leonard 1. Sabrowski & Juanita Sabrowski 3430 Chippewa Court West Linn OR 97068
Revocable Trust
Linda Marie McCool PO Box 4206 Soldotna AK 99669
Marathon Oil Company Attn: Keith Wiles PO Box 196168 Anchorage AK 99519-6168
Nancy McKinley clo W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Paul & Susan Dionne PO Box 39597 Ninilchik AK 99639
Paul Joseph Rochon PO Box 202 Kasilof AK 99610
Sally Kent clo W. Lee PO Box 39142 Ninilchik AK 99639
McKinley
Shirley 1. Provence PO Box 231765 Anchorage AK 99523-1765
State of Alaska Attn: Mark Meyers 550 W. 7ili Street, Anchorage AK 99501-3580
Department of Natural Resources Suite 800
Division of Oil & Gas
Steve Bates PO Box 39664 Ninilchik AK 99639
Rebecca Bates c/o Rebecca Harris PO Box 186 Clam Gulch AK 99568
Tom E. & Janet L. McCormick PO Box 39642 Ninilchik AK 99639
Tucson Ltd. clo Lloyd Burgess 5919 77ili Southeast Mercer WA 98040
Island
University of Alaska Attn: Kristi 3890 University Lake Anchorage AK 99508
Sherman Dr. #103
Union Oil Company of California Attn: Kevin Tabler PO Box 196247 Anchorage AK 99519-6247
V. Paul Gavora PO Box 70021 Fairbanks AK 99707
Ward Randall Grilley PO Box 1834 Soldotna AK 99669
Ninilchik un1i~8_156)
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AFFIDAVIT
Comes now Kaynell J. Zeman, and first being duly sworn upon her oath, states and deposes as follows:
1. That I am over the age of 21 years and mentally competent to make this Affidavit.
2. That I am knowledgeable and fully informed concerning the facts contained in this Affidavit.
3. That for approximately the past ten years I have worked Alaska for Marathon Oil Company
(MOC) in the Alaska Land Department.
4. That I have assisted in preparing a notification list for a Location Exception application for the
Marathon Susan Dionne #5 well with a surface location in Section 6- Tl S-R13W and bottom
hole location in Section 7-TlS, R13W, S.M.
5. That on or about May 1,2006 MOC employees mailed notice of the Susan Dionne #5 well
Location Exception application to all of the mineral owners, working interest owners, and
overriding royalty owners within a 3,000 foot radius of the proposed well location by certified
mail, return receipt requested. A list of these noticed owners is attached to this Affidavit as
Exhibit "A". The postal return receipts will be made available for inspection by proper parties.
These notices were mailed to their last known address or record address, and I believe that we
have mailed the notice letters to good current addresses.
In view ofthe foregoing facts, affiant herein states and deposes that Marathon Oil Company, as operator
of the proposed Susan Dionne #5 well, has made a reasonable and diligent effort to identify, locate and
contact all parties legally due notice of the said Location Exception application.
Further affiant sayeth not.
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STATE OF TEXAS )
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HARRIS COUNTY )
This certifies that on IYìFt'l J ' 2006, before me, a Notary Public in and for the State of Texas, duly
commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Kaynell J. Zeman of Marathon Oil Company, known to me to be
the person described in, and who executed the foregoing agreement, who then after being duly sworn according to
law, acknowledged to me under oath that she executed same freely and voluntarily for the uses and purposes
therein mentioned.
, WITNESS my hand and official seal the date and year in this certificate fi
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§"':~'t~ Notary Public. State of Texas I
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2236359.99
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600644.356N 151 33 55.287W
600921.189N 151 30 01.220W
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Area Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penninsula)
Field Ninilchik Field
Facility Susan Dionne
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Field NiniIchik Field
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2235129.49 0.00 0.00 0.00
2.00 -2.00 0.00
2234973.54 2.00 -2.00 0.00
2234912.46 2.00 -2.00 0.00
2234852.88 2.00 -2.00 0.00
2234794.90 2.00 -2.00 0.00.
2234683.95 -2.00 0.00
2234631.13 -2.00 0.00
2234580.16 -2.00 0.00
2234531 0.00
-2.00
-2.00
-2.00
M
MARATHON
Planned Wellpath Report
Wellpath: SD#5 Ver 2
Page 4 of6
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BAKI.
HUGHIS
INTEQ
.~ 11I.11I ~~ ~l.. .\\IIIIIIt,.I\ .,tJ.~ II ~"I ['l~
Operator MARATHON Oil Company
Area Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penninsula)
Field Ninilchik Field
Facility Susan Dionne
Slot
Well
Wellbore
SD#5
SD#5
SD#5 Ver 2
WELLPATB])ATA (102\statJons) t:;::}ìtlterp()lated./êJ;trapollttc#ttstå;ti()tl .
MD Inclination Azimnth TVD Vert Sect North East Grid East Grid North DLS Build Rate Turu Rate
[feet} [oJ [oJ [feet} [feet} [feet} [feet} [us survey feet} [us survey feet} [0/100ft} [0/100ft} [0/100ft}
4800.00t 26.352 220.689 3228.35 3213.26 -2436.47 -2094.91 211024.40 2234246.05 2.00 -2.00 0.00
4900.00t 24.352 220.689 3318.72 3256.07 -2468.93 -2122.82 210995.73 2234214.26 2.00 -2.00 0.00
5000.00t 22.352 220.689 3410.52 3295.71 -2498.99 -2148.66 210969.18 2234184.83 2.00 -2.00 0.00
5100.00t 20.352 220.689 3503.65 3332.12 -2526.60 -2172.40 210944.79 2234157.79 2.00 -2.00 0.00
5300.00t 16.352 220.689 3693.44 3395.08 -2574.33 -2213.45 210902.62 2234111.05 2.00 -2.00 0.00
5400.00t 14.352 220.689 3789.87 3421.55 -2594.41 -2230.71 210884.89 2234091.39 2.00 -2.00 0.00
5500.00t 12.352 220.689 3887.16 3444.64 -2611.92 -2245.76 210869.42 2234074.24 2.00 -2.00 0.00
10.352 220.689 3985.20 3464.33 -2626.84 -2258.59 210856.24 2234059.63 2.00 -2.00 0.00
210830.53
210826.62
210825.04
2234031.13
2234026.79
2234025.04
-2.00
-2.00
-2.00
5800.00t
5900.00t
6000.00t
6100.00t 0.352 220.689 4482.39 3510.91 -2662.16 -2288.96
_-"1'-~!~,\1~_~_~'" _..
6200.00t 0.000 0.000 4582.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6300.00t 0.000 0.000 4682.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6400.00t 0.000 0.000 4782.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
. '. .6500.00t ~. ..' 0.000 0.000 4882.39 3510.96 -2662.20. -2289.00 . .. .' 210825.00. . 2234025.00 0.00 ~ 0.00
.....,~____wi-~_~_
6700.00t 0.000 0.000 5082.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6800.00t 0.000 0.000 5182.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
6900.00t 0.000 0.000 5282.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 5382.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
"
Planned Wellpath Report
Wellpath: 8D#5 Ver 2
Page 5 of 6
Operator IMARATHON Oil Company Slot SD#5
Area .Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penninsula) ,Well SD#5
Field ~ilchik Field í SD#5 Ver 2
¡Wellbore
Facility Susan Dionne uJ
.''"-=r<'" ~"="~'~'
DATA (102 stations)
MD Inclination Azimnth TVD Vert Sect North East Grid East Grid North DLS Build Rate Turn Rate
[feet] [°1 [0] [feet] [feet] [feet] [feet! . [us survey feet] [us survey feet} [o/lOOft] [o/IOOft} I [o/100ft]
7200.00t 0.000' 0.000 5582.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7300.00t 0.000 0.000 5682.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7338.61 0.000 3510.96 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 5982.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
7700.00t 0.000 O. 6082.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00, 0.00
0.000 O. 6182.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 6282.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
8100.00t 0.000 0 6482.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00
8200.00t 0.000 0.000 6582.39 . 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 O.OO¡ 0.00
8300.00t 0.000 0.000 6682.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 6782.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0
0.000 6982.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 I 0.00 0.00 0.00
8700.00t 0.000 0.000 7082.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
8800.00t 0.000 F 0.000 7182.39 3510.96 -2662.20 210825.00
-2289.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 7282.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 7482.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 7582.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00
9300.00t 0.000 0.000 7682.39 3510.96 -2662.20 -2289.00 2234025.00 0.00 0.00
0.000 0.000 7782.39 2234025.00 0.00
.--
Planned Wellpath Report
Wellpath: SD#5 Ver 2
Page 6 of6
INTEQ
Operator
Area
Field
Facility
MARATHON Oil Company
Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penninsula)
Ninilchik Field
Susan Dionne
¡Slot
Well
¡Wel1bOre
'8D#5
8D#5
8D#5 Ver 2
East
[feet]
-2289.00
Grid East
Ius survey feet]
210825.00
210825.00
Grid North
[us survey feet]
2234025.00
2234025.00
DLS
[O/lOOft]
0.00
0.00
Build Rate
[o/lOOft]
0.00'
0.00
WELLPATH DATA (102 stations)
MD Incliuation Azimuth
[feet] ¡O] [0]
9600.001' 0.000 0.000
9617.61 0.000 220.689
t ::;: interpolated/extrapolated station
I TVD Vert Sed . North
I [feet] ¡feet] [feet]
7982.39 3510.96 -2662.20
3510.96
TARGETS
MD TV» I North East Grid East Grid North
[feetj [feet] [feet] Ifeet] ,Ius survey feetj [us survey feetj
3483.001 -2662.20 -2289.00 210825.00' 2234025.00
4123.001' -2662.2~ ~2289.001 210825.001 2234025.00 I
Latitude
[0]
600620.519N
Longtiude Shape
[OJ
1513505.419W circle
Name
8D#5 Tyonek Tgt - 4/27/06
8D#5 T2 Tgt - 4/27/06
600620.519N
1513505.419WI circle
1) 8D#5 T3 Tgt - 3/22/06
7338.61
circle
2) 8D#5 TD Tgt - 4/27/06
9617.61
circle
,SURVEY PROGRAM RefWellbore: SD#5 Ver:2
Start MD End MD Tool Type
[feetj [feet]_
0.00 7343.61 NaviTrak
Ref WeUpath: SD#5 Vel' :2
Positional Uncertainty Model
Log Name/Comment
Wellbore
NaviTrak (Standard)
SD#5 Ver 2
M
MARATHON
v~~,,.:~....t~.. ~ l\lm!ll~"'IÇM"'rv
Operator MARATHON Oil Company
Area "Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penn insula)
. Field Ninilchik Field
Facility Susan Dionne
Wellpath Design Summary Report
Wellpath: SD#5 Ver 2
Page 1 of2
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BAKIR
HUGHIS
INTEQ
Slot
Well
Wellbore
~\IIW'] ,~"I:t aIIl~=-t,."-t.] ~~l.'1 [.~~
Projection System NAD27 I TM Alaska State Plane, Zone 4 (5004), US feet
North Reference True
Scale 0.999994
Wellbore last revised 03/22/06
SD#5
SD#5
SD#5 Ver 2
Software System
User
Report Generated
Database/Source file
WellArchitect™ 1.1
Suthstud
04/27/06 at 11:09:22
W A-Anchorage/SD#5 _V er _ 2.xml
Local coordinates
-~, II III;,): .I:...."t.]~
Grid coordinates
Slot Location
Facility Reference Pt
Field Reference Pt
North [feet]
242.07
Easting [US feet]
213176.67
214436.50
226657.85
East [feet]
-1265.93
\ipI,1 16'.:' .,.»,,\
Calculation method
Horizontal Reference Pt
Vertical Reference Pt
MD Reference Pt
Field Vertical Reference
Northing [US feet]
2236631.97
2236359.99
2252005.12
Geographic coordinates
Latitude [0] Longitude [0]
600646.740N 15134 20.265W
600644.356N 151 33 55.287W
600921.189N 15130 01.220W
Glacier 1 (RKB) to Facility Vertical Datum
Glacier 1 (RKB) to Mean Sea Level
Facility Vertical Datum to Mud Line
Slot
Glacier 1 (RKB)
Glacier 1 (RKB)
Mean Sea Level
~--~~-----~--------------~-~----~-~----Cl
MARATHON Oil Company
Cook Inlet, Alaska (Kenai Penninsula)
. hik Field
iWELLPATH DATA (7 stations)
MD
[feet)
0.00
200.00
1425.29
3054.40
Inclination
[0]
0.000
0.000
61.264
61.264
TARGETS
Name
0.000,
0.0001
SD#5 Tyonek Tgt - 4/27/06
i
¡SD#5 T2 Tgt - 4/27/06
I
,
1) SD#5 T3 Tgt - 3/22/06
2) SD#5 TD Tgt - 4/27/06
Azimuth
[0]
220.689
220.689
220.689
220.689
TVD
[feet]
0.00
200.00
1204.79
1988.02
Wellpath Design Summary Report
Wellpath: 8D#5 Ver 2
Page 2 of2
ISlot
¡Well
Wellbore
.L._
Vert Sect
[feet]
0.00
0.00
594.99
2023.47
North
[feetl
0.00
0.00
-451.16
-1534.31 .
East
[feet)
0.00
0.00
-387.91
-1319.22
Grid East
[us survey feetl
213176.67
213176.67
212778.14
211821.33
Grid North
I us survey feet]
2236631.97
2236631.97
2236190.17
2235129.49
220.689
220.689
MD
[feet]
TVD
[feet]
3483.00
North
[feet]
-2662.20 I
Grid East
[us survey feet]
210825.00
DLS sign
e1100ft] mment
0.00 ie On
0.00 jEnd of Tangent
5.00 Build (S)
0.00 End
0.00 End of Tangent
0.00 End
Latitude
[0]
60 06 20.519N
Longitude Shape
[0]
151 35 05.419W circle
4123.001 -2662.201 -2289.001
210825.001
2234025.00 !
600620.519N
1513505.419W circle
7338.61
circl e
9617.61
circle
0.00
End MD Tool Type
[feet]
7343.61 NaviTrak
Positional Uncertainty Model
Log Name/Comment
NaviT,rak (Standard)
Wellhore
SD#5 Ver 2
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t tie- /~k- I.. .¡j~ fb"';"Ò<7 o!/?æ;. 351.292- -14-1 s¿ /.5
SEC 7 TOWNSHIP IS RANGE 13W OF THE SEWARD MERIDI~, ALASKA
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BASE INFORMATION
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SURVEY WI' UN!:
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1/4 SECIlON UNfl
HIGHWAY
ROAD
TRAIL
RAILROAD
ELECIlUCAL POWER LINE
TELEPHONE LINE
PIPEUNE
AIRPORT/LANDING STRIP
IIORIZONTAL CONI'ROL
CONTROL MONUMIWI'
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STATUS INFORMATION
1TI1..
BOUNDARY
CLASSIFICATION
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CASEFlLE roR ADDmONAL INfORMATION.
SCALE
AtTENTION STATUS PLAT USERS: ON TIns PLAT, ALL STATUS
UNES a..OSE RJR AcnONS TI-tAT EXTEND INTO ADJACENT TOWNSHIPS'
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LEGEND
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SOURCE JX)Cl]MEN['S REMAIN THE OFFIQAL RECORD.
CONSUlT LAND AD~0NISTRA110N SYSTEM (LAS)
CASEfJLE FOR ADDITIONAL INJURMAll0N.
SCALE
ATTENTION STATUS PLAT USERS: ON TIllS PLAT, ALL STATUS
LINES CLOSE FUR ACTIONS TIIAT EXTEND INTO ADJACENT TOWNSHIPS;
1HlS INC'LUDES STATUS UNES SUCH AS DISPOSAL, MUNICIPAL, unA
CtASSIFlCATION, ETC. PLFASE REPF.R TO ADJACENT TOWNSHIPS OR l.A.."i
TO DETF..RMINR IF ACI10NS EXTEND BEYOND THR RffiINDARTP$ SHOWN ON
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STATUS PLAT
THF: STAn:: OWNS AU LAND UNDF.Fl W,1TERS mAT ARE N,W/GABLF.-
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ARt: R1PI¡}ilAN OR W'WRAL 'IV UPLAND~' OWNW B), m};' ~·rAT/:.'
BASED ON;
COORDINATES,
ALASKA STATE PLANE ZONE 4
n: COHN};'f( 01' 1VWNSIJlI';
x 240262.044
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LAT 60 0214.355 N
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USGS KI!NAJ (M) AND (AS) 1Œ'V15ltD BY BUl FROM
AF.R1AL H/{¡H ALTrrUDE PH(110GI/APHY 197iJ-1911~
lAND NET:
ADL FROTRACTlON DIAGRAM 516-4; APPROVED {)JI¡JOI/1}63
I.!SRS,U,115.76/iCRl!Ii;/iJ'I'ROVWIJ4II411920
omER ACf'/ONS AFFE:C1'ING DISPOSAL OR USE OF ITATE LANDS;
~'EE TJJE LAS C/iSEFIlP. DR ORIGINAL SOURCE DDCVMEtvrS FOR
ADDJTfONAl. /NFORMA110N:
1'.N'J1Ht'LY WIIN KEN/iJ 1'f.'NINSULA B01WUûJ/
F.N11RF.LY WIIN HOMER RI'CORmNG DfSTRKT
u.o 11; THIS UO APPUES TO AU STATE OWNED SHORELANDS ON
THE RIVER SEGMENTS INDiCATED. THE UO ALSO APf'UES TO AN
AREA ME!\SVFlED 200 FEU LANDWARD (AS MEASURW lANDWARD FROM
mE ORDINARY HIGH WATER) ON E1/1IER SIDE OF THE AFFECTED
RIVER SEGMENTS. THE LANDWARD BUFFERS APf'l.), ONl.Y TO AREAS
WHliRl:: BaJ7I11ft:: SURi"A(."li AND ~'U8~'UIiJ'ACE Ð.TA·n:; ARE IN SIA1'l:.·
OWNERSHIP
I11TFNfION; SCHOOL lAND {Jf/(',IITJON
Ii'CII 69: LfI1GA"l10N An'EClS SClIUOl. SEcnON J6 AND 36
CONVf:YFJJ TO THF. STtlTF. OF ,1I..tlSKtI PUR,WANT TO TJ/F. tlCT OF
MARCH 4. J9J5; pLAJ/'{fIFFS V, STtlTE OF ALASKtI CASE
NO. 3¡\N 97-3782 CIVIL DATFJ) MAY 20, 1998.
;/: A PRODUCT OF 'mE
ST A TR 01' ALASKA
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