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Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:39 AM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Subject: REy " " ' ""' Thanks, Tom. From: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) ,~ Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 10:35 AM ~=~'i~f~~' ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~~ To: Foerster, Catherine P (DOA) Subject: Gwyder Bay State 2A (181-016) Cathy, Per your request, I have reviewed the subject well file for compliance with the plugging regulations in effect when work was completed. GB St #2 (180-076) and GB St #2A were drilled in 1 Q 1981. #2A was a redrill. So far as I can determine, the well was effectively plugged downhole in compliance with the in effect regulations. The deep plugging actually meets current regulations. According to the file, the well was actually suspended 4/13/81, although our records show the well to have been P&Aed on that date. The surface plug was set in the production casing and the well head left attached. The wellhead was removed and the welt actually abandoned 4/14/87. It does not appear that any additional work was done other than removal of the wellhead and welding on of a plate and the marker post. Casings were cutoff 3' below original grade. A work summary is included and there are no comments of anything unusual discovered during the work. Location clearance was approved in October 1987. Two items I did note were that 2000' of diesel 0195 bbls) was left in the 9-5/8" production casing for freeze protection and the 9-5/8" x 13-3/8" annulus was freeze protected with arctic pack. In this regard, this well is not dissimilar to several of the Exxon wells in PTU. The new regulations regarding suspension, overall plugging and location clearance were effective 4/2/86. The final work abandonment work was accomplished about 1 year after the regulations were effective. In doing the work, I also discovered that there is another well co-located with GB St #2A. It is another redrilled well, Kup Delta State 51-2 (170-034). This well and the original penetration Kup Delta State 51-1 (170-018) were also effectively plugged downhole. However, no other plugs were set in the wellbore. The weighted water based drilling mud was allowed to freeze. The file contains the record of a meeting and discussion between the Committee and the Operator where it was determined that additional work would not be required. Let me know if you need additional information. Tom 2/5/2009 FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR 555 Cordova Street Anchorage, Alaska 99501 PHONE: (907) 269-7590 FAX: (907) 269-7655 http://www.state.ak.us/dec/ DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM November 3, 2004 \~Q- () Î~ Mr. Randy Kanady Senior Environmental Coordinator ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Reference: Issuance of Permanent Closure Approval for drilling waste reserve pits at production pads DS IC and DS 1B and exploration drilling sites East Ugnu #1, West Sak 9, West Sak 16, and Gwydyr Bay State 2/2A (includes Kuparuk Delta 51-1) all located in the Kuparuk River Unit Dear Mr. Kanady: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) has completed review and public notice for permanent closure approval of the inactive reserve pits at the above referenced production pads and exploration drilling sites located in the Kuparuk River Unit. The closure applications and corrective action plans provided the required information describing the history and conditions of the reserve pits, results of required water sampling, and an assessment of the potential risks posed by the drilling waste to human health and the environment. All sites were inspected by ADEC after completion of the corrective actions to confirm the work was completed in accordance with. the approved plans. At production sites, all drilling waste was excavated from the pits for disposal by deep underground injection. The pits were tested for the presence of hydrocarbon sheening and trace metals before and after waste excavation. At these sites, the pits are closed as open impoundments. Trace amounts of residual hydrocarbon sheen may remain in some pits. Trace amounts of residual sheening is not considered a risk. The reserve pits at exploration sites West Sak 9, GwydYf Bay State 2/2A and East Ugnu #1 were capped with the drilling waste in place. At West Sak 16, the drilling waste was excavated from the shallow pit and the pit backfilled. ADEC has determined that excavated or capped pits at these sites do not present a material or probable risk to the public health or the environment. Public notice requesting comments on closure approval was published September 29 and 30, 2004. in the Anchorage Daily News and posted on the ADEC web site September 29th 2004. No public comments objecting to closure approval were received in response to this public notice. ADEC has determined that the reserve pits at these sites meet the closure requirements of 18 AAC 60.440. Closure Approval Under authority of 18 AAC 60.440 (j), ADEC grants permanent closure approval to ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. for all inactive reserve pits at the following sites: Drill Site Name ç Drill Site 1 C \£..\2.0 Ç\Cï\0~ Drill Site IB \ <ø<;, - \\ ~ East Ugnu # 1 \~ì-oCo" WestSak9 API Number(s) Numerous Numerous 50-029-20052-00 50-029-20274-00 Location Kuparuk River Unit Kuparuk River Unit Kuparuk River Unit Kuparuk River Unit Landowner DNR DNR DNR DNR SCANNEr" NO\! n 5 2004 ) ) Mr. Randy Kanady ConocoPhillips Alaska Inc. November 3 2004 Page 2 of2 \<6(:)- \\.\~ \.~-()~~ \s.;~-C\ ~ \'0-0\<6' Drill Site Name West Sak 16 GwydYf Bay State 2 GwydYf Bay State 2A Kuparuk Delta 51-1 API Number(s) 50-029-20541-00 50-029-20491-00 50-029-20491-01 50-029-20065-00 Location Kuparuk River Unit Kuparuk River Unit Landowner DNR DNR Terms and Conditions This permanent closure approval is subject to the following terms and conditions: 1) In accordance with 18 AAC 60.440(1), the Department will require additional investigation, assessment, monitoring or remediation if new information regarding conditions at the reserve pit facilities indicates that further actions are necessary to protect human health or the environment. 2) The approval granted by this letter is for the inactive drilling waste reserve pits only. Closure for the pad as a whole (if required) must be coordinated between the owner/operator and the appropriate land owner/manager. AI1y person who disagrees with this decision may request an adjudicatory hearing in accordance with 18 AAC 15.195- 18 AAC 15.340 or an informal review by the Division Director in accordance with 18 AAC 15.185. Informal review requests must be delivered to the Division Director, 555 Cordova, Anchorage, Alaska, 99501 within 15 days of the permit decision. Adjudicatory hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, 410 Willoughby Avenue, Suite 303, Juneau, Alaska 99801, within 30 days of the permit decision. If a hearing is not requested within 30 days, the right to appeal is waived. Sincerely, Transmitted Electronically Leslie F. Simmons Solid Waste Program Coordinator South Central/W estern Alaska cc: electronic only Charles F. Sloan, Consultant to NRDC, Anchorage, (csloan@gci.net) Jeff SmithlLeigh McDaniel, ConocoPhillips, Kuparuk Gary Schultz, ADNR, Fairbanks (Gary_Schultz@dnr.state.ak.us) Tom Maunder, AOGCC, Anchorage (Tom_Maunder@admin.state.ak.us) Bruce Webb, ADNR, O&G Division, Anchorage (Bruce- Webb@dnr.state.ak.us) Jack Winters, ADF&G, Fairbanks (Jack- Winters@dnr.state.ak.us) Linda Nuechterlein, ADEC, Anchorage (Linda_Nuechterlein@dec.state.ak.us) Terry Carpenter, COE, Anchorage (Terry.A.Carpenter@poa02.usace.army.mil) Louise Smith, USFWS, Fairbanks (Louise_Smith@fws.gov) Sheldon Adams, NSB, Barrow (Sheldon.Adams@north-slope.org) Rex A. Okakok, Sr. NSB, Barrow (Rex.Okakok@north-slope.org) . ! MEMORA DUM Stat of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FROM DATE September 2, 1983 FILE NO 10SA:J2 TELEPHONE NO Harold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT Inspect Location for Extension of Suspension, Conoco Gwydyr Bay State NO. 2~ Sec 11, T12N, R13E, UM, Permit No. 80-76. wednes~...a¥, ...August. 1.7, 1983: I left Anchorage at 7:30 am by Alaska Airlines to prudhoe Bay arriving at 9=10 am and at Gwydyr Ba~ State No. 2~at 10:00 am. I inspected the location for extension of susper~ion. I found debris scattered around just off the S/W end of the pad, as pictures attached will show, otherwise location and data is ok for extension. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. field report which is attached. In summa~ry, I i~spected Cwydyr Bay State No. 2,~ for extension of suspensi~-, and found debris that should have been cleaned up, after the~ previous inspection. Attachments October_ 19., !983: Jim Dosch with Conoco Oil, submitted pictures to verify clean up of debris, I found on Gw~dyr Bay State ~o. on August 17, 1983. Pictures are attached to this report. I feel Conoco should be approved for extension of suspension status. 02-00IA(Rev 10/79) Suspended Well and Location Repo 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE I NFORMAT ION: Operator Addre s s Surface Location of Well Ft. F L, Sec. 1.7 , T~_ ~___, R~-~_, Ft. M__M. Date Suspended Permit No. F L API No. 50 Unit or Lease Name~/p~f Well No. _~ Field & Pool Condition of Pad ~ J? ~/3/P Condition of Pits L3 /~_/~_ .... ~ T~cJ~_.. ~)__.~G_>_/ ....... Well head - Ail outlets plugged Well sign - Attached to well Attached to well Attached to head guard Information correct Ye s No Ye s No Cellar - Opened Yes No Rat Hole Open Yes No Fil led ~ No Fil led Yes No Covered Y~ No Covered Ye s No WaterWell - Plugged off Capped Ope n Exp la na ti on /~_ ~ ~3 Z~ Ph~otographs taken to verify above conditions ~ No Explanaton ,~7~r~/f~": Work to ~ done to ~ acceptable PI_Z(: 7:n_ 7>:~/f'/: .~/: g:~": d~: : :"- :'h /: :- This well and location is (acceptable) ceptab suspended for the period of 19_ th~u Inspected by:_ to be classified as 19 . Revised 8124/82 (ilil'll,:l~ IJllfl'l'i,ll · Iii l'll)t Ii lllfl,! ~l I DEI~%RTMItNT OF NATI~RAL RESO[~RCES MINE~TAlE AND ENERGY MANAGEMENT Dale Hoffman District Landman Conoco, I nc. 2525 "C" Street, Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska ~(]503 BILl SHEFFIELD, ~OV~_R/~_~_ ~M~ ~T ''~ Pouch 7-O]h A ~ ~ ' G~-OL nchorage, A February l~, 1983 STAT TEC- ... Reference' Release oF co~fiaential well data Dear Mr. ltoffman' Confidential data from the Conoco G.~' d~__d.d.d.d.d.d~B.sy Stat_e~.~2_ well is cur- rently scheduled to be released"~o the public on Na~-t~ 4,-1983 when the 24 month confidentiality period prescribed by £0 AAC 25.537 (d) expires. On February g, lgSS, Conoco requested that the department extend the confidentiality period for the subject ~ell. This request was made in accordance with AS 31.0~.055 (C). Upon a review of the confidential data and the surrounding lai~d status, I am denying Conoco's request. The sub- ject well is surrounded by exploratory wells, the data from which have been previously released to the public. There are no indications that the data from this ~vell are unique with respect to the data from the nearby wells, or that the data would materially affect tt,e evaluation of unleased lands in the vicinity of tile well. By copy of this letter, I am notifying the Alaska Oil and Gas Conser- vation Commission of my decision to deny your request. Si ncerely, D ros.'n rector KB :WVD 'ns cc' C V. Chatterton, Chainnan AK Oil & Gas CoilscFvation Cor,,mission Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 February 16, 1983 Ms. Kay Brown, Director Division of Minerals and Energy Management Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska Pouch 7-034 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 STA~ TEC STAT TEC COffeR: I~ILF: Dear Ms. Brown: Request For Extension of Confidentiality - Gwydyr Bay State #2 Well, Gwydyr B.ay Unit, North Slope, Alaska Reference is made to my letter of February 2, 1983 in which a request for extended confidentiality on the captioned well was made in accordance with AS 38.05.035(a)(9). Pursuant to discussions with your staff, I am advised that this request should be made in accordance with AS 31.05.035(c) (d). Again, it is our understanding that if our request is granted, your office will notify the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission as provided in 20 AAC 25.537(d). We hope this clarifies the matter, but should we be able to provide any additional assistance please advise. Thank you for your consideration. Very truly yours, Dale Hoffman District Landman kr cc: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, Atten: Chairman 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RECEIVEO F E B 2 2 1983 Alast~ 0it & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Conoco Inc. 2525 C Street Suite 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 February 2, 1983 Ms. Kay Brown, Director Division of Minerals & Energy Management Department of Natural Resources State of Alaska Pouch 7-034 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Dear Ms. Brown: .R~quest for Extension of Confidentiality - Gwydyr Bay State #2 Well Gwydyr BaM Unit - North Slope, Alaska Conoco Inc., as operator of the Gwydyr Bay Unit, hereby requests extended confidentiality of well information, including all geological, geo- physical, and engineering data furnished to your office in connection with the Gwydyr Bay State #2 well. This request is made in accordance with AS 38.05.035(a)(9). It is our understanding that if our request is granted, your office will notify the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission as provided in 20 AAC 25.537(d). We appreciate your assistance in this matter. Very truly yours, Dale Hoffman District Landman kp cc: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission, Attn: Chairman, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, AK 99501 RECEIVED F E B - 8 1983 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commissiori Anchorage June 4, 1981 Conoco 290 Maple Court, Suito 128 Ventura, California 93003 Re: Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Regulations Article 2, ABANDO~MENT AND PLUGGING, 20 AAC 25.120 WELL ABANDONMENT MARKER and 20 AAC 25.170 LOCATION CLEA~ UP. Gentlemen: In regard to the above referenced regulations, your attention is called to an attached list of wells which, according to our records, have not received a final location inspectioD and approval of clean up. In compliance with 20 AAC 25. 170 Section (a), "Within one year of suspension or abandonment of an on- shore well", all clean up %;ork is to be finished. Section (b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exists. Section (c) provides for on site inspection. Consequently, we are presenting the following list of your abandoned and/or suspended wells. Many of these are no~ more than one year old and are not in compliance with regulations. Others should have the final inspection completed this summer while weather permits. This list covers the years 1975 to date. There may be some earlier wells that also need inspec- tion. If you have any earlier %~ells to be inspected this summer please inform us. Therefore, we are requesting a schedule from you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representa- tives to these sites for the final clean up inspection. Yo~ur s truly, Commi s s i one r LCS/JKT ~ ~ CONOCO INC. Gwydyr Bay St. %1 Milne Pt. %1 SUSPENDED PLUGGED & ABANDONED ~7' - : I~.~, Ut,,~., , .,,, Itl. , ~_ Gwydyr ,,Bay St. #2 Conoco lng. 3201 C Street Suite 403 Anchorage, AK 99503 May 13, 1981 William VanAlen Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Completion Data and Reports Gwydyr Bay State No.2 - Permit No. 80-76 API# 50-029-20491 Status - Abandoned Dear Mr. VanAlen: The enclosed data is being submitted to complete the full set of data required by the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Accompanying this letter are the following materials: 1) Core descriptions 2) Sepia of mud log 3) Blueline and sepia log copies of the FDC/CNL and FDC, 4)~ and a blueline copy of the Computer Process Log. Well history 5) Core chips of Core Nos. 1,2 and 5. (One chip per foot). If you have any questions, or if additional data is required, please call me at 279-0611. Sincerely,~~, ~ Gary A. Merriman Senior Production Engineer Conoco Inc. 3201 C Street State 403 Anchorage, AK 99503 March 17, 1981 Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupzne Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Gwydyr Bay State No. 2, API# 50-029-20491 Dear Mr. Smith: The following is a list of logs, core chips, and other data that is being submitted to fulfill Alaska Ozl & Gas Conservation Commission requirements: 1) 1 blueline and 1 sepia of all electric and radioactive logs 2) 1 list tape (mag tape) containing raw data from logging operations 3) 1 blueline and 1 sepia of the mud log 4) 1 copy of the directional survey $) A complete set of dry samples 6) Core chips from all cores taken (one chip/foot) 7) Complete core description 8) Well completion or recompletion report and log We wish to hold confidential as much information as possible, as per regulation 20AAC 25.537. Sincerely, Gary 'A. Merriman Senior Production Engr. If there are any questions, or if additional data is needed please call me at 279-0611. ~'-] STAT TE_C,__.J [~LF:-- March 17, 1981 Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: Gwydyr Bay State No. 2, API# 50-029-20491 Dear Mr. Smith: The following is a list of logs, core chips, and other data that is being submitted to fulfill Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission requirements: 1) 1 blueline and 1 sepia of all electric and radioactive logs 2) 1 list tape (mag tape) containing raw data from logging operations 3) 1 blueline and 1 sepia of the mud log 4) 1 copy of the directional survey 5) A complete set of dry samples 6) Core chips from all cores taken (one chip/foot) 7) Complete core description 8) Well completion or recompletion report and log We wish to hold confidential as much information as possible, as per regulation 20AAC 25.537. If there are any questions, or if additional data is needed please call me at 279-0611. Sincerely, ~A .~~e~ Senior Production Engr. Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Re: ~ Bay State No. 2, API# 50-029-20491 ,, 11 ,1 1, ,, , --___~ Dear Mr. Smith: The following is a list of logs, core is being submitted to fulfill AL Commission requirements: ~ ~1) 1 blueline and 1 sepia of ,, - ~ ',~ March 17, 981 C ~FER: ~L~. chips, and other data that fulfill Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation all electric and radioactive 1 list tape (mag tape) containing raw data from loggi~ operations ~,'3) 1 bluellne and 1 sepia of the-mud log ~ 1 copy of the directional survey 5) A complete set of dry samples 6) Core chzps from all cores taken (one chip/foot) m-'7) Complete core descrzption 8) Well completion or recompletion report and log We wish to hold confidential as much znformation as possible, as per regulation 20AAC 25.537. If there are any questions, or if additional data is needed please call me at 279-0611. Sincerely, ~ a~r~ Z. ~Je r'r lman Senior Production Engr. · ' ALASKA~_ S'I"A~E. Of ALASKA ~ AND GAS CONSERVATION C~,,~IMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETIONREPORT AND LOCI 1 Status of Well Class~hcatlon of Serwce Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED [] SERVICE [] 2 Name of Operator 7 Perm~tNumber Conoco Inc. 80-76 3 Address 8 APl Number 3201 "C" St. Suite 403 Anchorage, AK 99503 50-029-20491 4 Location of well at surface 9 Un,t or Lease Name 482' FEL, 2858' FSL, Sec. 11, T12N, R13E, Umiat Gwydyr Bay State At Top Producing Interval Me r id i an 10 Well Number N/A No. 2 At%'~(~Septh ;~).O95' J~]. i~,:~'. 11 F,eld and Pool ' _~'FWL,~'FSL,Sec. ~,T12N,R13E,Umiat Meridian 5 Elevation ~n feet (~nd~cate KB, DF, etc ) I i 6 Lease Designation and Sar,al No , I 29.00 Ft KB ADL 47466 Exploratory 12 Date Spudded 11/11/80 13 Date T D Reached 1/24/81 14 Date ~]:~l]~l~:Aband ] 15 Water Depth' If °ffsh°re 116 No °f C°mplet~°ns 2/3/81 N/A feet MSL None 17 Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18 Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD) 19 D~rect~onal Survey I 20 Depth where SSSV set 21 Thickness of Permafrost ll,.365,MD11,(~.~;,2936,MD(293..~¥D)YES~m,,,.., NO[]I N/A feetMD 1800' 22 Type Electric or Other Logs Run DIL-GR-SFL, BHC-GR, LSS-GR, FDC-CNL-GR, HDT. 23 CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT PER FT GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 20" 94 H-40 0 71' 26 200SX Permafrost 0 13-3/8" 72 N-80 ~ 2611' 17½" 42008X Permafrost (14.6-15.4PPG) 95,000 see attackment for cemen plugs 24 Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25 TUBING RECORD interval, s~ze and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) None 26 ACID. FRACTURE. CEMENT SQUEEZE. ETC DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED 27 PRODUCTION TEST Date F~r, st Production Method of Operation (Flowing, gas I~ft. etc ) , 1/31/81 Flowing SateofTest Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL ~,A_S~_MCF ' WA.,TE, R-BBL CHOKE SIZE I GAS-OIL RATIO 1/31/81 14hrs. 20mi~LTESTPERIOD ~ 80~o~easured ~shio:l~ 1.00"INet measured Flow Tubing Cas,ng Pressure CALCULATEDIlbi OIL-BBL ~AoS~.MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) PressS0psi~ 0 pSiS. 24-HOURRATE~! 206 ~easured 0 30.3 - 33.8°API , , 28 CORE DATA Brief description of I~thology, porosity, fractures, apparent d~ps and presence of o~1, gas or water Submit core ch~ps (See attachment A)RECEIVED IV/AR 1 8 1981 i~,laska oil & Gas Oo~$. Comrn/$~iorI /~chorage Form 10-407 Submit ~n duphcate Rev 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29 30 GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS DEPTH TRUE VERT DEPTH GOR0 and time of each phase Seabee 6933' 6723' ~ested 7500'-7575' by DST: initial flow 1990 to 2083 PSI for 10 minutes; initla buildup to 3088 psi in 72 minutes; seco] flow 2200 to 3035 psi for 403 minutes; second buildup to 3035 psi in 132 minut Final flow from 2630 to 3000p3i for 152 ~inutes; recovered 80 bbls 30-34© oil, ~o formation water, and some gas (nec aeasured) . Middle Kup Riv, r 9227' 8946' Sag River 11,000' 10,717' Sadlerochit 11,127' 10,937" 31 LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 1. cement abandonment plugs 32 I hereby certify that the foregoing ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed ~~'~/~~ Tltle~, ~ ~. Date )~.,~ /,,~. //O,~if' / // / --- ,- _ INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well ccmpletion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Serwce Wells' Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-s~tu combustion. Item 5' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not oth~,rwise shown) for depth measurements given in o~her spaces on this form and in any attachments. , ' Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- lng and the location of the cementing tool. CORE NO. 1 PAGE 1 OF 1 , , DESCRIPTION BY~ M Bradshaw WELL Gwvdvr Bay St. Unit 2 DEPTH 9139 9185.5 9198 MACROSCOPIC D! 9138-9141 9141-9147 9147-9152 9132-9184 9184-9186 9186-9198 L'ITHOLOGY SYMBOL SCRIPTION BASIN LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION Shale: dk grnsh gy, massive; fissi] firm & well indurated; sl conchoid~ fracture; mic micuceous; sl. pyritic. Shale: dusky brn. olive gy; v. wel inclurated; conchoidal fracture, v f. gn, less micaceous than above; almost a "sucrene"type texture. Shale: a dk grnsh gy; fissile; fir & well indurated but not as hard as above, abun micu both micromica and larger flukes; some blocky fructure but mostly horizontal parting. Less competant looking section w/ abundant parting along horizontal Planar bdg. More massive and indurated section than above; no visible parting plan Section as above 9138-9141 Section as above 9141-9147 More broken up and less coherent Massive section as above 9141-9147 BEDDING ANGLE e; None apparen~ 1 * Color disign Conoco Wells Manual Color Horizontal es. AREA North Slopet AK SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES Well developed slicken- sides. Probable fault zone 9194 to 9159 60°L .tions as per te Geologists charts Apparent 45-60° fault @ 9184 and 9188.5 w/well develosed slick SHOWS None None None ,=nsides CORE NO. 2 PAGE _I__OF CONOCO CORE DESCRIPTION REPORT Alaska OiJ & G~ Cu,~:. C, omrn~ssior~ Anchorag~ DESCRIPTION WELL Gwydyr Bay St. Unit 2 L'ITHOLOGY DEPTH SYMBOL 9198 9205 9210 9220 9225 9230 9233 BASIN LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION Shale: dk grnsh-gy (wet); dusky yel brn (dry); sl silty; abun v.f. gn mica; firm & sl brtl; fairly compet, w/little fissility or partings. Shale" as above, grnish blk (wet); A/A dry; tr worn burrows or borings Shale: dk gy )wet); dk grnsh gy 5% it green glauc gns (med sd size tr pyrite and pyritized wood fragme with some coal; micaceous Shale: grnsh blk(wet); dk grnsh gy firm and sl brittle; abun f. gn mic some worm trails As above; w tr amts glauc gns as pe 9210' Shale: A/A firm &sl brittle, abun f mica no vis pyrite or glauc Shale: grnsh blk(wet); dk grnsh gy (dry), firm & sl brittle; abun f. g mica; trace amts med sd size it grn gns; tr amts med snd size It grn gl grn; tr amts medocrs well rndd fros floating qz gns; poss ssome tuff me sd size frags. AREA North Slope, AK BEDDING SEDIMENTARY ANGLE STRUCTURES .sh Horizontal Planar bedding nt gn) ts dry); ,, ; gn II ed None apparent It Probable fault plane @ 9280.2; 45°; slickensi seem to indicate N faul Another fault @ 9231.4 Well developed slickens along one side along a plane 45° from long ax of core. fault @ 9237 A/A les /a des SHOWS None II CORE NO. CONOCO CORE DESCRIPTION REPOR~ska0~ & Ga3 C0~:. C0~nmjssj0~ Anchorag~ WELL Gwydyr Bay State Unit 2 BASIN DESCRIPTION BY: AREA North Slope, AK DEPTH 9240 9245 9246.8 L'ITHOLOGY SYMBOL LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION Shale: dusky brn (wet) - dusky yel brn (dry) (appears dker brn under mscope when wet); abun floating med sd size gns of it grn glauc. it gy tuffaceous or clayey frags & mdd frstd qz gns; firm & sl brittle Shale: grnsh blk (wet); dk grnsh gy (dry) A/A pyritized worm trails and burrows. A/A Color descriptions are according to Conoco's Wellsite Geologists Manual Color Charts. BEDDING ANGLE Horizontal planar beddin¢ SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES 9241 Well defined 9241..5 fault planes w/ 9242.5 slickensides; =45' 9245.5 A/A SHOWS None CORE NO. 3 9289 - 9349 ~ 60' Re¢over~'= 61' (9289-9350) ! 100% WELL Gwvdvr B~Y ~t, Unit 2 L~THOLOGY DEPTH SYMBOL PRELIMINARY MACROSCOPIC 9289-9325 9323 9326 9329 9335 9340 9342 9344 9347 9350 CONOCO CORE DESCRIPTION REPORT A~ch0~[j~ C','m~rm.s,siol~ DESCRIPTION BY= M. Bra4shaw BASIN AREA North Slope~ AK LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION Sandstone.. v.f.gn "dirty", gri~y, fairly compentant and cohesive A/A bit more shaley Increasing sh partings w/good oil stn between. Increasing sand content free oi~.~ sh partings, still Live good odor, but bleeding has fallen off Little bleeding below 9344' Harder more indurated Ss. Increased Sh again, gritty feel. BEDDING ANGLE Horizontal 60° fault plan SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES , SHOWS Dark brn oil stn, good petroleum odor Bleeding oil& gas, good oil stn, free oil More bleeding out than abov @9326 Still good petrol, odor Possible dead oil stain. CORE NO. 4 9349-9403=54' CONOCO CORE DESCRIPTION REPORTAhgk: PRELIMINARY WELL awvdvr Bay State Unit No. 2 -- -- -- L'ITHOLOGY DEPTH SYMBOL MACROSCOPIC 9349 -9356.6 9356.6-9365.2 9365.2-9372.5 9372.5-9380.8 9380.8-9388.8 9388.8-9396.5 9397-9404 BASIN LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Ss: v.f.gn; dk ~q oil stn; silty micaceous; massive & coherant, sl. friable As above As above As above (increased bleeding 9386 As above As above 9397 & 9460 - lg plant impression infilled w/v. f. gn sediment. 9402-9404 - looks "dirtier" and dry not much stn or bLe~d BEDDING ANGLE Horizontal; planar bdg; v.f interlam, sand silt. 88) PAG~ 1 OF ~1 DESCRIPTION M. B.radshaw AREA North Slog~f AK SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES Occ. small scale x-bdg. Large filled borrows SHOWS Fair petrol- euim odor; Som pinpoint blee ing oil & gas alpng OD of core & along ~andier laminae Dn broken ends Live free oil. ~/A w/less ~leeding bleeding; stro nger petrol odor. Bleedin blk tarry- looking oil between lamina & p.p. @ OD of core Med. scale (2-6") x-bdg. CORE NO. 5 9562-9622 Rec 60 '" 12/18/80 CONOCO ,, , , CORE DESCRIPTION REPORT DESCRIPTION BY: M. Bradshaw WELL 6wydyr Bay St. Unit 2 BASIN AREA North. Slope, AK DEPTH PRELIMINARY 9562- 9622 LITHOLOGY SYMBOL MACROSCOPIC LITHOLOGY DESCRIPTION DESCRIPTION Shale: dk brnsh gy; fairly homo- geneous; dense; brittle; conchoid fracture; firm; poss sh silty w/ some carb. inclusions and other minor accessory minerals. (Much of the rock resembles an aphanitic igneous type rock.) Core alternates rubbly broken zon w/a few feet of competant rock with fewer fractures Note: this shale appears to be a character than those cored Core #5 was much more broke the barrel often in rubbly competant whole pieces like we cored a full 60', got it didn't jam on 2 connection BEDDING ANGLE Approx. 85° t( 1 wellbore (or almost horizonta good bit differe uphole M Core #1 n up and came ou' piles rather thal Core # l&2. Mir. all out of the SEDIMENTARY STRUCTURES Highly fracutred and broken (probably by )coring $ction) Approx. 50% of core is rubble. Abundant fault fracture show well-developed slickensides and 45°- 75° angles. Fractures orient in several different directions, some antithetic. .t in & #2, of culously ~bl, and SHOWS None appare No flu, No c nt ~t. DATE WELL HISTORY GWYDYR BAY STATE NO.2 - CONOCO, et.al. API# 50-029-20491 OPERATION 10/12/80 to 11/10/80 11/10 11/11 to 11/13 11/14 to 11/15 11/20 11/21 to 12/5 12/6 12/7 12/8 to 12/10 12/10 12/12 to 12/13 12/14 Move in and rig up drilling rig and support facilities. Set 20" conductor pipe at 95'. Spud well at 2100 on 11/10/80. Drill 17½" hole to 2646' and run the follow logs from 2633' to 92' : DIL/SFL/GR; BHC/GR; LSS/GR. Run 13-3/8", 72#/ft, N-80, BTRS casing from surface to 2611'. Cement casing with 4200 sx of permafrost cement (Halliburton). Cement returns to surface: 75 bbls of 14.5 ppg cement. Drill out 13-3/8" shoe and perform leakoff test - Fracture gradient: 14.7 ppg EMW at 2656. Drill a 12¼" hole from 2656 to 8770'. Build angle to a maximum of 20° 30' at 6990' and drop angle to 2° 30' at 9795'. (see directional survey). Ran DIL/SFL/GR correlation log from 8718' to 5600', and drill to 8883'. Drill to 8970' and run a DIL/SFL/GR correlation log from 8922 to 7400'. Drill from 8970' to 9138. Core#l: Cored from 9138' to 9198'. Recovered 60' of 5¼" core. Core#2: Cored from 9198 to 9245'. Recovered 47' of 5¼" core. Drill from 9245' to 9289'. Core#3: Cored from 9289' to 9349'. Recovered 60' of 5¼" core. Core#4: Cored from 9349' to 9402' Recovered 53' of 5¼" core. Page 1 of 3 Well History Gwydyr Bay State No.2 12/15 to 12/16 12/17 12/18 to 12/30 12/31 to l/l/81 1/3 to 1/ll 11/11 to 1/19 1/19 to 1/26 1/27 1/28 to 1/29 1/30 to 1/31 Drill from 9402' to 9562'. Core#5: Cored from 9562' to 9622'. Recovered 60' of 5¼" core. Drill from 9622' to 10800'. Run a DIL/SFL/GR cor- relation log from 10764' to 7764'. Drill from 10800' to 10967'. %~3 Shut down rig for pump repair. A]3s]~,O~i[~Ga2C~z.D.~Al?¢]iOrag~ Stuck drillpipe at 2829', backed off drillpipe and retrieve fish. Drill from 10967' to 11365'. Run the following logs from 11333' to 2611': DIL/SFL/GR; FDC/CNL/GR; BHC/ GR. Run dipmeter from 11235' to 2611'. Shoot sidewall cores - Recovered 103 out of 109 attempts. Abandon hole. Abandonment Plug#1 - 300 sx of Class G w/l% CFR-2 and 0.12% HR-7 tag top of plug with 10000# @10868'. Abandonment Plug#2 -o 250 sx of Class G w/l% CFR-2 and 0.1% HR-7 balance plug at 9046'. Abandonment Plug#3 - 300 sx of Class G w/l% CRF-2 and 0.1% HR-7 balance plug at 7700'. Drilled cement from 7075' to 7572'. Run DIL/SFL/GR from 7572' to 7200'. RIH with DST tools. Set DST packer at 7492'. Produce~d 37 bbls of water cushion and 41 bbls of oil in 14 hours and 20 minutes. Flowing tubing pressure - 80 psig. Flowing bottom hole pressure - 1991 to 3052 psig; find buildup pressure - 3095 psig Page 2 of 3 WELL HI STORY GWYRDYR BAY STATE NO. 2 2/1 to 2/4 POOH with test tools and RIH to lay abandonment plug. Abandonment plug ~4 - 200 sx of Class G cement. Tag plug at 7278' with 15000#. Abandonment plug #5 - 250 sx of Class G cement. Tag top of plug at 2936'. Prepare to kickoff the top abandonment plug with a dyna drill to drill Gwydyr Bay State No. 2A. Page 3 of 3 Well Completzon or Recompletion Report and Log Form 10-407 23. Cement abandonment plugs in Gwydyr Bay State %2 1. Set plug at 10,980' on 1/28/81 with 300 sacks cement. Tagged plug at 10,868'. 2. Set plug at 9,046' with 250 sacks cement. 3. Set plug at 7,700' with 300 sacks cement. Tagged plug at 7398'. Drilled cement to 7575'. 4. Set plug at 7457' with 200 sacks cement. Tagged plug at 7278'. 5. Set plug at 2965' with 250 sacks cement. Tagged plug at 2936'. Dynadrilled off kickoff plug to drill Gwydyr Bay State %2A. RECEIVED MAR 1 8 1981 Nask,'z Oil & Gas Cons. Comrnission Anchorage January 28, 1981 Mr. Gary Marion Conoco Suite 411 Calais Building Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Re: Our Magnetic Multish~t Survey Job No. MS-16741 Gwydyr Bay State No. 2 Wildcat Field North Slope, Alaska Date of Survey: January 26, 1981 Operator: Everett Sellers Dear Mr. Marion: Please find enclosed the "Original" and six copies of our Magnetic Multishot Directional Survey on the above well. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to be of service. Yours very truly, SPERRY-SUN, INC. Ken Broussard District Manager KB/kc Enclosures RECEIVED MAR 1 8 1981 Oil & ?_c. Cons. Commission ~cnorage CONOCO, l,,~C GWYDYR BAY STATE NO. ',,'T L DC e T FIELD ~L'RTH SLOPE ~";.ONE TIC MULTISHOT 2 SEC2 TRUE SUB MEASURED VERTICAL SEA DEPTH DEPTH TVD T13N R12E SPERRY- ........... RECOR6 OF S COURSE COURSE INCLINATION DIRECTI DEG MIN DEG MI 2500.00 2499.89 2470.89 2688,50 2688,36 2659,3& 2782,00 2781,84 2752,84 2875.50 2875.10 28q6.10 2969.00 2967.8~ 2938.8~ CObRDINATES FROM DOS - i- i'.6 h D4"-6 2 30 S 58 0 5 30 S 59 0 9 6 s 60 b 3062,50 3059.72 3030.72 3156,00 3150.96 3121.g6 3249.50 3242.06 3213,06 3343,00 3533,03 3304.03 3436,50 3423.50 3394.50 12 15 S 6O 0 13 0 S 59 0 13 0 S 59 0 13 45 S 59 0 15 30 S 67 o 3530.00 3513,04 3q84,0q 3623,50 3601.70 3572.70 3717,00 3690.04 3661.04 3810,50 3778,38 3749,38 3904.00 3866.78 3837.7R 18 0 S 73 O 1~ '6 S 74 'i~ 19 15 S 74 0 19 0 S 7q O ~9 d s ?5 .... 0 3997.50 3955.19 3926.19 4091,00 4043.86 4014,86 4184,50 4132,52 4103,52 4278.00 4220,93 4191,93 4371.50 4309.33 4280.33 1 1 1 1 1 9 O S 74 0 ~ ...... b 'S ~ o 9 0 S 75 0 9 0 S 74 0 g b s74 o 4~+65.00 ~+397.74 4652:00 4574,28 q745,50 ~662,48 4368,74 4457,01 4545.28 4633,48 4839,00 4750.41 4721.41 19 0 S 75 0 19 3~ ...... § 75 19 0 S 74 0 19 45 S 74 0 20 0 ~ 7,, ..... ~932.50 ~838,q! 11-.,.. _ I J ___l .l~l I I I I 5026.00 4926,55 511~,50 501q,82 5213.00 5103,16 5306,50 5191.37 '+809, 41 4897.55 4985.82 5074.16 19 30 S 72 O 19 ~0 S 7~ 0 19 0 S 73 0 19 15 S 72 0 i~"30' ' § 7i---6- DATE OF SURVEY ,JANUARY 26, 1501 VERTIC&L SECTION DIRECTION S-61-50-00-r MS-]6741 SUN, INC. URVEY DOG-LEG ON SEV N D~.r;/lOO S-16705 E 3.86 E 3.21 E -" ~.75 ..... TOTAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES VERTICAL NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WES¥ .... S~CilO~V E E 0,00 E .80 'E ~_.ng .... 19.87 S 6,15 E 14,PO 18,79 S 5.60 E --i~';~f .... 18.9~ $ 6.91 E 15,0/~ 22.33 S 12,49 E 21.5. 28.30 S 22.66 F '-..'3,34 E 3.25 E 1.12 E .27 E .27 r" -2~- 36.ql S 37.59 E 50.57 47.29 S 55.20 E .... i~;9P-- 58,12 S 73.23 E 91.99 69.26 S 91,76 E 113.59 79,87 S 112.79 E 1'7.14 .35 -'1:27 1.12 b .'db ..... 88.9R S 13B-11 E 163.76 97.40 S 165.56 E 192.81 105.84 S 196.01 E 222.76 114.28 S 225,45 E 252.70 122.42 S 254.79 E -- E .35 -[ ....... E E ,80 130.55 S 284.12 E 312, 138.24 S 312,77 E 340. 145,68 S 341.49 E 369. 153,81 S . 370,82 E 399. 162.20 S 400.08 E E E ,71 F E E 170,34 S 429.41 E ~58.97 i78'32 S 4~g"19 E qqn,c..8 186.55 S 488.89 E 519.05 195.10 S 518.71 E 549.38 203,86 S 549,26 E ..... 58d.'~--~ 213.09 $ 570,Z~8 E G11,44 222.21 S 609.32 E 6~2.05 230.97 S 638,87 E 672,24 240,18 S 668,09 E 702,34 --250.02 S 697,5¢'E- ..... 732;92 !CONOCO~ INC GWYDYR BAY STATE NO. ~,~TLD¢ ~ T FIELD NORTH SLOPE PqGNETIC MULTISHOT ? SEC2 TISN MEASURED DEPTH TRUE SUB VERTICAL SEA D E P T H YVD R12E --_ SPERRY-SUN, ............ R~CORD-D'~-SURVFY ' COURSE COURSE DOG-LEG INCLINATION DIRECT)ON SEV DEG MIN PEG MIN DEG/IOO- --- FAS-."" DATE OF SURVEY ,JANUARY 26, VERTICAL SECTION DIRECTION ..... 3'-I--DFI"r,-'E'A-ST---~OArR~T ION' A ~ r L I NS-167~i INC. TOTAL RECTANGULAR COORDINATES VERTICAL N 0 7TFtTSULTTH E;~ 5~T79~ L:FS T .... SECTTO;F - 5~+00.00 5279.57 5250.57 5~93.50 5367.71 5587.00 5q55.71 5426.71 5680..50 55~3.71 551~.71 5774.00 5631.8q 5602.84 259.87 S 726.92 F 763.50 269,51 S 279.27 S 78~.65 E 825.3;6-% 289,82 S 816.q2 E 856.5 5'01 ;'O0'"S 845" 5~ 5867.50 5719.98 5690.98 5961.00 5807.98 5778.g8 6054.50 5896.12 5867,12 6148.00 5984.39 5955.39 19 45 S 70 0 E 19 45 S 68 0 E .72 19 15 S 69 0 E .G~ 19 15 S 67 O E .71 6241.50 6072.52 60~3.52 311.93 S 87~+.79 E 918.4~, 323;-~5 S 90~;28-£' 9~g;7-~ ~3~.69 S 933.32 E 9~0.7~ 3q6.2~ S 961.90 E 1011.~2 6335.00 6160.52 6~28.50 6248,52 6522,00 6336.52 6615,50 6~24.58 6709.00 6512';'49 370.27 S 1019.92 E 1073.92 $8~:36 S lO~g,ll -E "II05.36 39~.19 S 1078.41 E 1136,77 406.22 S 1107,q5 E 1158.06 ~18';"66 S 1'13'6"?~E----11 6802.50 6600.28 6571,28 20 0 6896.00 6688,15 "'- .... 6~5~'~-~ ...... ~O 0 6989,50 6775,87 6746.87 20 30 708~o00 6863.59 683~+.59 20 O '-'7i76',50 .......... ~95'1';'52 ........ F:,9~;'5~ ........ 19 45 S 66 S 66 S 69 S 67 0 E .45 qSl.qg S 1166.~5 E --0 E .... dj'Od- ~ S II~qFT~-~--T 0 E 1.23 ~56.86 S 1225.36 E 1295.90 0 E .91 ~68.98 S 1255,36 E 132B,07 7270.00 7039.52 7010.52 19 ~5 7363,50 "7'127,52 .... 70'98-.52 7~57.00 7215,52 7186.52 Ic) 45 7550.50 730~.98 7274.98 18 0 76~+4.00 7'3'9'3',-09 ....... 7"~'6~ ;'fi9 .... l? 15 S 67 S 65 S 65 s 62 S 61 0 E .36 ~9~.25 S 1313.48 E 1391.24 --~ E ..... ;72 5ol;i0 $' - 15~2.5'4'E .... 1~P2;75 0 E 0.00 520.45 S 1370.~8 E 1454.30 0 E 2.14 533.91 S 1398.05 F 14R4.52 -O~E ,87 ........ 5~7~,'~I"S I~2,--915--K ...... I512;~2~ 17 0 .... 15 30 15 0 13 ~5 12 ~5 S 6O S 59 S 57 S 55 S 5~ 0 E .41 560.97 S 14/+6.89 E 1540.3,9 --0 F. ' I%63 ....... 574;-2~:5 1~+6964~ E ..... I566;~r~-- O E .78 587.26 S 1490,30 E 15~1,02 D E 1.~+4 500.22 S 1509.55 E 161q.ll [CONOCO, SWYDYR BAY STATE WILDCAT FIELD NO. 2 SEC2 T15N NORTH SLOPE MAGNETIC MULTISHOT TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL SUB SEA TVD DEPTH DEPTH 8205.00 7935.31 7906.31 8026.95 7997.93 8118.86 ~o89.86 8211.04 8182.04 8303.42 8274.~ 8298.50 8392.00 8~R5.50 8579.00 8672.50 8395,95 8366.95 8459,51 8552,07 8737,59 8766,00 8~88,51 8859,50 8581.07 8953,00 8673,74 9046,50 8766.59 9140.00 8859,56 8850,56 9233,50 8952,59 8923,59 9327,00 90~5,67 9016,67 9~20,50 9138,80 9109,80 9514.00 9231.99 9202,99 9607.50 9325.26 9296,26 9701,00 9418.60 9389.60 R12F CO INCL DE 12 11 10 9 8 8 8 7 UFSE INATION G MIN C 0 0 15 30 0 15 0 ]5 15 6 0 5 3b 5]5 3 45 2 30 2 15 9794.50 9511.99 9482.99 9888.00 9~05,41 9576.41 9981.50 9698.85 96692~ 10075,00 9792.32 9765.32 I 15 115 ~ 0 2 0 2 0 10168,50 9885.80 9856,80 10262.00 9979.26 9950,26 10355.50 10072,70 100~3.70 104q9.00 10166.14 10137,1q 10542.50 10259.55 10636.00 10552.93 30729.50 10~46.35 10823-00 10539.80 10916,50 10633,21 10230,55 3 0 10323.93 2 45 10~17.35 2 0 10510.80 2 0 lO~O4.~1 2 45 PAGE 3 DATE OF SURVEY JANUARY 26, 19~.1 VERTICAL SECTION DIRECTION S-61-50-D0-m 31 DEG EAST CORRECTION AFPLIED MS-16741 SPERRY-SUN, INC. ~ECORI~ 0~' §URVFY ........... COURSE DOG-LEG TOTAL DIRECTION SEV RECTANGULAR COORDINAT= DE~ ~ DE(~/~ "~)-~TH/SOUTH '--'~AST/W[S S VERTICAL s 53 o r .83 624.58 s 15~3.11E 1655.~9 S 50 ~ ~ 12~5 636,16 S 1557.70 ~ ..... i~73.5~ S 49 0 E 1,09 647,22 S 1570,66 [ 1650.1"~ $ 46 0 E ,96 657.77 S 1582.19 E 1705.3. S 46 0 E .80 667.79 S 1592,57 [ 1719,20 S 41 0 E ,93 677,50 S 1601.81 E 17~1.92 S 37 0 E ,66 687,76 S 1610.12 [ 17~4.09 S 29 0 E 1,24 698,81 S 1617,31 E 1755,65 S 2, 0 E 1,07 709,89 S 1622,86 E 1765.77 S 24 0 f 1.07'- 719.93 S 1627.33 C 17f~i~5- S 20 0 E .53 729.17 S 1631.07 E 17P2.1! ~ 19 -b E .~5 ..... 738.00 $ 1634.20 E -i76920~ S 19 0 E .27 ?46.28 S 1637,05 E 1755.~6 S 24 0 E .55 754.05 S 16~0.i0 E 1801.82 ~ ]7- d ~ .... i.~-' 761.09 S 16~R.77 E -i~'~?,Aq S 17 0 E .53 767.32 S 16A4.68 E i25 '-~ ~ '-~82 772,62 S 16q6.17 E 1815.9,. 13 0 E ,54 776.98 S 1647,22 E 1818.92 11 0 E .28 780.77 S 1648,03 E 1821,42. 17 0 ~ ,5~~ '--~83.9~ S 1648,79 E ...... 1~23.59 S 22 ~ 49 S 84 S 89 N 90 .55 786.25 s 164,~.59 E 1825.38 ;~;~ ' ;'87.86 S 1650.75 f' .... i~i2'~i16 1.30 788.70 S 1653.14 E 1829.67 .19 788.90 S 1656,39 E 1832,63 .6~ ' -~88.q3 S 1659.65 E 1P35,52 N 74 0 N N 51 O N ,43 O N 36 0 1,29 788,26 S 1663,6~ £ 1B38,71 ........ i~D--- 786,60 S 1668,01E 18~1,78 · 98 784.59 S 1671.~9 E 184~.73 .30 782,37 S 1673,67 F 18a4,7~ .86 779.36 S 1676.10 E iP45,50 CONOCO9 INC G~YDYR BAY STATE NO. '~ILDC~T FIELD 'JOt~TH ~LO~E qaGNETIC MULTISHOT 2 SEC2 T13N P, 12E TRUE MEASURED VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH SUB SEA 'TV D - - - DATE OF SURVEY JANUARY 26e VERTICAL SECTION DIRECTION S-F1-5~-0~-r ........ 31--DE~ E~T-~'RRE~TION ~!';'L~'- MS-167~I 11010.00 11'i1103'5° 11197,00 1290.50 vxi1365'oo SPERRY-SUN, INC. .......... R~'COI~O- OF' ~URVFV ........... COURSE COURSE DOG-LEG TOTAL INCLINATION DIRECTION SEV RECTANGULAR COORDINATES DEC, MIN DEG MIN- DEf./lDO- NORTtT'/~OUTR E-A~T7g_FST .... 10726,61 10697.61 2 33 N 26 O E 10820'63' 10913.~6 10884.46 2 15 N 21 0 E ~OO6.Se 10977.89 2 0 N 2~ 0 E 11081.35 ........... ilo~2-3S- -'2 0 N Pg 0 E VEFTICAL SECTI C';' · 5~ 775.6R S 167R.33 E 18q5.7~ 255 7~F"~;-O-zi:-S 1679;75 E -l~5-;k~ · 21 768,57 S 1680.91 E 18aq.65.~ oql 765,42 S 1682,36 E 18A4oa ** THE CALCULATIONS ~'"E'-~-,~I~ Or~ THE MINIMUM RADIU~'OF-'CUR'VATURE METHOD ** HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT : 18~8.51 FEET AT SOUTH 65 DES, 37 MIN. EAST (TRUE) START OF SURVEY W~S 29.00 FEET ABOVE SE~ LEVEL CONOCO, ..C GWYDYR BAY STATE WILDCAT FIELD NO· 2 SEC2 T13N INORTH SLOPE MAGNETIC MULTISHOT MEASURED TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH DEPTH R12[ INTERPOLATFD RECORD SUB SFA TVD INC. OF SURVEY TRUE ELEVATION DATE OF SURVEY JANUARY PASr 5 26, NS-167q1 TOTAL RECTANGULAR --- ~)~F~Ir~ NORTH/SOUTH FAST/ WEST 2529. 2629, .. 2729° 2829, 2930. 2529. 2629, 2729. 2829. 2929, 2600. 2700. 2800. 2900. -2500, -2700. - 2 P; ii . -2900. 20. S 20° S 18, S 25, S 9. E 8. F 3031. 3133, 3236, 33 3~ 3029. 3129, 3229. 39. ~+2. 3329. 3429. 300 310 320 3;i0 3qO · O. O. O. O. -3O -31 -32 -~33 -34 00. 00. 00. 00. 00. 34. S /-+5. S 57. S 69. S 80. S 32 51 71 · E · E 3547. 3652. 3758. 386~, 3970. 3529. 3629. 3729. 3829; 3929. 4075. qlSlo ~287. Qq98. q029. 4129, ~229. ~29. 3500. 3600. 3700. 3~00. 3900. ~100. ~+200. 4300. 4'qO0. -3500. -3600, -3700. -3800. -3900, 90. S lOO. S 110. S 119. S 128. S -q, O00. 137. S -qlO0. 1~5. S -q200. 155· S -q3do. .......... § - -4~+00. 173. S 17 20 2~ 30 3~ 37 6. F 9. F 2. E 5. E O. 3. E 7. E O. E i60~. ~52~. 4710. q816. ~629. ~729, q923. 5029. ~829. q929. ~GO ~70 -4600, 192. S -~700. 202. S -q,~O0. 212. ~ ~' -qgO0. 222. S 507 5~2 576 · F · F · L · F 513~. 5240. 53q6. 5~52, 5559. 5029. 5129. 5229· 5329. 5q29. 5100. 5200. 5300· 5400. =E~ b-fi§. 232 · S -5100. 2~3. S -5200. 254, S ;5300. ....... 2-g~-J- S- -5400. 276, S 7q3. [ 77R. E ICONOCO~ INC GWYDYR BAY STATE WILDCAT FIELD NO. 2 SE¢2 T13N INORTH SLOPE MAGNETIC MULTISHOT ML~SUR ED' DEPTH TRUE DEPTH R12E SPERRY-SONG INC. INTEPPOLATFD RECORD, OF SURVEY SUB SEA TRUE' TVD ELEVATION JANUARY 26, 1981 MS-1G7A1 .- DaTE OF SURVEY TOTAL RE'C]'-A~JEAR '- CODRDI~AT'ES NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST 5665. 5771. 5877. 59R5. 6089. 5629, 5729. 5929. 5500. ---~5500. 5600. -5600. 5700. -5700. 5800. -5800; 5900, -5900. ~01. S ~AS. 315. S 878. 32~..--g ...... ~11. 339, S 9A~. 61 63 65 66 .~5, 02. 1~+. 20. 6029, 6129. 6229- 6329. 6A29, 6100. -6100. 6200, -6200. 6360. ...... ~-3bO. GAO0. -6400, 352. ~ ST6. 366, S 1009. 380. S 10~3, --~J'5-~-. g 1076; 407. S 110~. 6727. 6833, 6940. 7046. 7153. .... 6529. ......... 6629. 6729. 6929. 6500, ............... -~50'0. 6600, -6600, 6700. -G700. 5800. 6900. -6900. 421, S 436, S 1176, 450. S 12n9. {~{.--'--S" .... 1244.-E q78. S 1277. 7259. 7565. 7~71. ~75'77. 7682. 7786, 7890, 7993. 8096. R199. 7129, 7229. 7A29. 7529; ......... 7629. 7729. / 8--2-~f; 792q. 70bO. - - ~70DO. 7100. -7100. 7200. -7200. 7300. ;7300. 7~00. -7400. 7500. ........ ;7500. 7600. -THO0. 7700. -7700, 7800. .... -7~00';-- 7900, -7900. ~93' S 1310;-'~-- 507, S 13A3, E 522. S 1375, E 5"SET.-~ ........ 1405'.'-F 555. S la33. E 568; S 1~59~ 582. S lq(~3. 597. S 1505. ~II~'-S 1524; 624. S 1542. 8301. 8402. 8504. 860'5. 8706, 8029, 8129. 8229. 8'329; .... 8~29. 8000. 8100. -8100. 8200, -8200. 8300. - - -8300; ...... Hq00. -8400. 6~R, S ]572, E 660. S 1554, E 681, S 1605, m 2 SEC2 T13N R12E DATE OF SURVEY dANUARY 26, ]9~'1 MS-16741 DEPTH TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH -- s p~/~Kfz§U~T' iNC. INTERPOLATED RECORD OF SURVEY SUB SE A T~UE TVD ELEVATION TOTAL R EC T/~NGU~'~-~--- COORDINATES' NORTH/SOUTH E/~ ST/6'EST 8807. 8908. 9009. 8529, 8629. 8729. C~109. 9210. 8829. 8929, 8600. -8600. 8700. -8700. 8800. - ~,~oo. 8900. -8900, 695, S 1E13. 705. S 1620.'~'~ 716. S 1£26. 726. S -- 'i630. 736. S 1633. 931 941 951 O, 9029. 9129. 9229. 9611. 9711. 9329. 9429. 9100. -9100. 9200. -9200. b3od. ...... -9~oo. 9~00. -9~00. 745, S 1637. 753, S 1640, 761. S 16~3. 768. S .... i6A5. 773. S 1646. 991 1001 9529. 9629. 9729. 10112. 10212. 9829. 9929. 031 041 051 . 10029. 10129. 10229. 10612. 10712. 10329. 10429. ~go~. ........ -~5oo. 9600. -9600. 9700. -9700. ~J~OO. ............ ~98oo. 9900. -9900. 10000. 10100. 10200. lO~O0. 10400. ....... -10100. -10200. ' -' :-1~3oo. -IOAO0. 782, S 1648. 785, S 1649. 787. S 1650. 7h8. S 1652. 789. s i555. 789. S 1658. 789, S 1662, 787. S -- - J~,67. 785. S 1671. E E F 081 091 101 10529. 10629. 10729, 10929, 1112, 1213. 10500, lOGO0. 10700, lOBO0. 10900. - z].osoo. -10600, -10700. -td~doi .......... -10900. 78;5. S 1673. 780. S 1676. 776, S 1E78. 772, S 1~6,02 76R. S I6F]. 1 11029. 1108]. 11052. -11000. -11052. 765. S 16&~. 5 763. S 16~A. K CONOCOe INC GWYDYR BAY STATE NO, 2 SEC2 T13N R12E ~ILDCAT FIELD ~C~RTtl SLOPE DATE OF SURVEY JANUARY 26, lCP1. ......... SPERP¥'~ON;u INC. INTERPOLATED RECORD OF SURVEY COORDINATES FOR EVERY 100;00 FEET-OFSU~;SE'A'DEPTT-F FROM 2500.00 FEET TO 11052.35 FEET SURFACE LOCATION (0476WE] 2867NSL) Conoco Job No. MS-16741 Gwydyr Bay State No. 2 Wildcat Field North Slope Field Date of Survey: January 26, 1981 Operator: Everett Sellers HORIZONTAL PROJECTION Scale: 1"=200, MAGNETIC MULTISHOT FIELD DATA AND TIMESHEET NO. 1 ~ o~., ~ ~_ ~ ~o~. o. _~~/~,.~,,/ STATE ,_~__~,,~.~~ COUNTY/PARISH ._.~e 4l,~ V ~ ~ ~/ DATE ~_ LEASE WELL NO. ~~' ~ ...... ~' - - FIELD__~/~~ / ~ ~ -. _ SURVEYED ~ROM~&~ __TO~FEE. - CLOCK NO.~ ~~ ~RAME NO ' a/ ~-- ...---- ~. ,~~= CO~PA~ ~PA .... /~ r~, ' ~ _ ~GAZINE ~. COMPA~ NO. ~ CE~T~ALIZE~ ~ ~'NG~ ~O~TOP ~ LENGTH O~ COLLA~~~ ~L~LENGTHCALC~/07, 7 _~EA~U~ED_/~ ~" TYPECOLLA~ ~E~A~KS=~, ~ST ~LA~H ~ ~b ~ LAST VLA~ ~ IN RUN SURFACE TIME MEASURED OUT RUN IN RUN MEASURED OUT RUN IN RUN MEASURED OUT RUN DEPTH SURFACE TIME SURFACE TIME DEPTH SURFACE TIME SURFACE TIME DEPTH SURFACE TIME 101-2 03(4/76)5M 4~ MAGN(. '~ERRY-SUN WELL SURVEYING COIV~' NY ,lC MULTISHOT FIELD DATA AND TIME .,flEET NO. 1 ~ JOB NO., COMPANY DATE STATE COUNTY/PARISH FIELD LEASE WELL NO.. SURVEYED FROM TO FEEl CLOCK NO. FRAME NO. MAGAZINE NO. COMPASS NO. CENTRALIZER · COMPASS SPACING FROM BOTTOM/TOP LENGTH OF COLLAR TYPE COLLAR FILM LENGTH CALC., MEASURED FIRST FLASH LAST FLASH REMARKS: OPERATOR ///////////////////'"/ /////////// ////~ ~ o )~ ,_ ~ GO DE~IL · ~,, ~ COMPASS STOP STEEL SUB ~AGNETS . YE~NO STEEL SUB IN RUN MEASURED OUT RUN IN RUN MEASURED OUT RUN IN RUN MEASURED OUT RUN SURFACE TIME DEPTH SURFACE TIME SURFACE TIME DEPTH SURFACE TIME SURFACE TIME DEPTH SURFACE TIME ,, ,£ ', " , ......... ~' ,, '" ,,, , , ,, ,,, ....... ~o .... ,, , ........ , ..... ~iS: DO 101-2.03(4/76)5M ) ' ) Check Form for timely compliance with our regulations. Operator, Wel 1 Name and Number Completion Report Well History Reports and Materials to be received by: Required ' Date Received Yes 7/! ~/g! t -- Yes Samples Mud Log Registered Survey Plat Inclination Survey Directional Survey Drill Stem Test Reports Production Test RepoPts .. ' %~.,~ / .. ~ / Logs Run . ~,"" ' ~ r ~Digitized Log Data Yes · Date Remarks ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION '~HoylechairmanH. Hamilton~ Thru: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner ~ Bobby Foste~~' Petroleum Inspector February 4, 1981 Witness Cement Plugs Set CONOCO ' S GWYDYR BAY ST. t 2 Sec. 11, T12NR, 13E, UM Permit %80-76. T~uesda¥_ January, .27, 1981~ I traveled this date to CONOCO'S ~DYR BAY STATE %2 ~'~'"witness the cement plugs being set. The first plug, a 300sk - 60bb! 15.6+- ppg slurry was placed from 10,998' to 10,842' After W.O.C. for 8 hours the open ended D.P. was R.I.H. and th~ plug was tagged with 10,000 psi at 10,868'. The D.P. was then pulled up to 9054' and another plug, A250sk - 51 bbl. 15.4+- ppg slurry was placed up to 8902'. This plug was not tagged and the D.P. was pulled up to 7700+- where another plug was to be set and the zone from 7500t to 7540~ was to be drill stem tested. Saturday Janua~ 31, 1981~ I returned to Conocots Gwydyr Bay a~ter ~tness[~g the .... ~er proving at the C.O.T. plant. When arrived at the rig the crew was going in the hole with the D.S.T. tools to test the zone at 7500~ to 7540t. Sunday February 1, 1981~ After setting the packer at 7491 the ~'est %°01 Was~ o~n~ .... The well was flowed to four 100 bbl. test tanks. The well flowed the 3200~ of 9.0 lb/gal, cushion water and +-75 bbls. of oil to the tanks through a 1/2' choke in the 9 hrs. 45 min. the tool was opened. The final surface S.I.P. was 300 psig and the B.H.P. was 3079 p.s.i, initially and dropped to 3058 p.s.i. The gravity of the produced oil was 30.3 @ 60~F. At this time the tool was closed and the fluid was reversed out of the D.P. When mud was received at the surface, circulating was then reversed - down the D.P. and out the casing. After circu- lating 6 hrs. 250 units of gas was still being received at the flow line. It was decided by Jack Crowe, Conoco drilling foreman to raise the mud wt. from 10.2 ppg to 10.5 ppg. After circu- lating the well with 10.5 ppg mud the D.P. and D.S.T. tools were pulled out of the hole in preparation to go in the hole to set a cement plug at 7480~ to 7280~. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Hoyle H. Hamilton~ Chairman Commissioner Doug Amos ~ Petroelum Inspector November 26, 1980 Witness BOPE Test at Conocom s Gwydyr Bay, State No. 2 Sec. 11, T12N, R13E, UM Permit No. 80-76 on Parker Rig 135. .Tues.da¥ Nov.embe.~ 18, 19805 The BOPE test commenced at 7:30 pm and was concluded at 8z30 am November 19, 1980. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. BOPE test report, which is attached. In summary I witnessed the BOPE test @ Conoco's Gwydyr Bay well on Parker Rig 135, there were no failures. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. BOPE test report which is attached. DA t mm O&G #4 4/80 ( STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report Inspector Date Well Operator ~4~)~ Representative Well ~u4¥~' ~ Permit # ~L ~ Location: Sec ~ T~Z~ R;~ M ~,~, ~ /~Caszng Set Drilling Contractor PA~~ Rig ~ ~5~ Representativm Location, General Well Sign General Housekeeping Reserve pit Rig Check Valve BOPE Stack Annular Preventer Pipe Rams Blind Rams Choke Line Valves H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Test Pres sure ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM Full Charge Pressure ~I~D psig Pressure After Closure ~O pszg 200 psig Above Precharge Attained: Full Charge Pressure Attained: ~ Controls: Master Ok' Remote rain ~ sec min ~ sec Blinds switch cover Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Upper Kelly { Test Pressure Lower Kelly 1 Test Pressure Ball Type I Test Pressure Inside BOP 1 Test Pressure Choke Manifold t Test Pressure No. Valves No. flanges ~ Ad]ustable Chokes Hydraumcally operated choke, Test Results: Failures ,~.~A~ Test Time l ~ hrs. Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within Inspector/Commission office notified. Remarks: days and Distribution orig. - AO&GCC cc - Operator cc - Supervmsor Inspector ~~_ ~O~ A(~. STATE OF ALASKA ALASK . tL AND GAS CONSERVATION C~ ,IMISSlON SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2 Name of Operator 7 Permit No Conoco Inc. 80-76 3. Address 8 APl Number 3201 "C" St. Suite 403 Anchorage, Ak 99503 50- 029-20491 4 Location of Well 476' FEL, 2867' FSL, Sec. 11, T12N, R13E, At proposed producing zone 1050' FEL, 2050' FSL, Sec. 12, T12N, R13E, 5 Elevation ~n feet (Ind~cate KB, DF, etc ) I 6 Lease Designation and Serial No 29' KR I ADL 47466 UM 9 Umt or Lease Name Gwydyr Bay State 10 Well Number 2 11 F,eld and Pool Exploratory Check Appropr,ate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, R~ep'or'"t, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO. ~'--S_UBSEQUENT REPORT OF.'// (Submit in Trlphcate) ..... ~31~/-~=[~~ Perforate [] Alter Casing [] - Perforations [] ~'~' Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] , Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion ) Unit [] E~X [] 13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent detads and g~ve pertinent dates, ~nclud~ng estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25 105-170) a. Set plug at 10,980' 1/28/81 with 300 sacks cement and 11.6 ppg mud in the hole. WOC and tagged plug at 10,868'. b. Set plug at 9,046' with 250 sacks cement and 11.6 ppg mud in the hole. c. Set plug at 7700' with 300 sacks cement and 11.6 ppg mud in the hole. Tag cement at 7398' and drilled cement to 7575'. Circulated and cut mud weight to 10.2 ppg, original mud weight used to drill this section of hole. d. Ran open hole DST 1/31/81 and set plug at 7457' with 200 sacks cement. WOC and tagged plug at 7278'. e. Set plug at 2965' with 250 sacks cement and 10.2 ppg mud in hole. Run in hole with Dyna-drill and?~ag cement at 2936' 2/4/81 Begin sidetrack for Gwydyr Bay St. Unit #2A. 14 I hereby certify that the foregoing ~s true and correct to the best of my knowledge The space below for Commission use Supervisor Date February 6, , . Conditions of Approval, ~f any Approved by COMMISSIONER By Order of the Commission Date 981 Form 10-403 Rev 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" ir1 Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" ~n Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA C(. CO~~ ^,o G^S CO,SE,V^ O, _ SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS DRILLING WELL ~] COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER r3 2. Name of Operator Conoco Inc. 3. Address 3201 "C" St, Suite 403 Anchorage, Alaska 4. Location of Well 476' FEL, 2867' At proposed producing zone 1050' FEL, 2050' FSL, Sec. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 29'KB FSL, Sec. 11, T12N, R13E 12, T12N, R13E, UM. 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 47466 9950~ 7. Permit No. 80-76 8. APl Number 5o- 029-20491 9. Unit or Lease Name Gwydyr Bay State Unit 10. Well Number 2 11. Field and Pool Exploratory Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] - Perforations I--1 Altering Casing 1"] Stimulate [] Abandon ~ St,mulation [] Abandonment I'-I Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repa,rs Made 1'-1 Other [-I Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pull,ng Tubing r-I (Note Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13 Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). a. Wel iso Cla men b. Dri iso to as c. An 7, wi in by d. A we wi 1 drilled to 11,365' with 11.6 ppg mud in wellbore. Set bottom lation plug from 10,980' to 10,830'. Cement slurry mixed to 15.8 ppg. ss "G" w/additives. Cement plug spotted thru open D.P. by displace- t method and weight tested with 10,000-15,000 #weight. lling fluid of 11.6 ppg will be left in hole between 1st and 2nd lation plugs. Second isolation cement plug will be placed from 9,066' 8,916'. Slurry weight, placement, and weight testing will be same plug No.1. open-hole drill stem test will be performed to test the interval 480' to 7,540'. Upon completion of the DST a third isolation plug 11 be set 7,430' to 7,280'. Slurry weight, placement and weight test- g will be as above. Mud weight 11.6 ppg. This plug to be witnessed the O.&G.C.C. fourth isolation plug will be set from 2,950' to 2,800'. Slurry ight, placement, and weight testing will be same as above. This plug 11 be used as kick-off to sidetrack and drill Gwydyr Bay St. Unit #2A. Subsequent Work ~'Xzl:z:tzd on Form No. ~ Dated -~-/~/ 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge The space below for Commission use Oatel/27/81 Conditions of Approval, If any ~'='"~~~' ~'~,i~ ~.~- By Order of Approved by . ~-' . COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 t ~w ~/"k_7} Rev. 7-1 ~0 Date ~pr~ Copy ~. Returned Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duphcate November 5, 1980 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Smith: Re: API# 50-029-20491, Conoco Gwydyr Bay State No.2 Attached is a copy of the certified survey plat on the actual surveyed surface location of Conoco's Gwydyr Bay State No. 2. In, addition we would also like to change the bottomhole location. The location changes are as follows: Old Locations: Surface - 482' FEL, 2858' FSL, Sec. 11 T12N, R13E, UM. Bottomhole - 3130' FEL, 2000' FSL, Sec. 12, T12N, R13E, UM. New Locations: Surface: -476' FEL, 2867' FSL, Sec. 11, T12N, R13E, UM. Bottomhole- 1050' ~EL, 2050' FSL, Sec'.. ~, 11/;~7]S0 T12N, R13E, UM. If there are any questions, please call me at 279-0611. Very truly yours, ~. Merriman Sr. Production Engineer cc: DLD (Ventura) TSL enclosure i , ii i i i i _ ~ i I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT ~ AM PROPERLY REGISTERED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND SURVEYING THE STATE OF ALASKA AND THAT THIS PLAT REPRESENTS AN AS- [ \ BUILT SURVEY MADE BY rlE, AND THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ARE CORRECT, AS OF' DATE' · -' 11 ~ o c A T I o M '~ Y: 6,000,827. ]0 PA ~'-' ~' ~V.: ~ LAT = 70°2~'~t 006" ' LONG = 14~°44'%1 816" ~ . : I ~.,' ~ ,.~-~ : : t ,.%.... .....~]j I I ! i i . i i i i i ~dYO ~ PAY CO¢Od'CTot LOC. REV DESCRIPTION CONO~~V VECO, Inc. , Anchozage (~7)276-2010 Tele~ Kena~ (~7)283-7553/283 75~ Pru~oe Bay (~7)659-2533/659-2~8 A , ll',lora~p II II I I IIIIII I II IIII IIII ~l ~ ~ I III ALASKA OIL AND Ross Schaff Acting Director, DMEM John A. Levorsen ~ Petroleum Geolog ~ ~. C, AS. C .ON~?.X. ON,. C. ~0~ ~XO~. In July, 1980, we receiv~ cOP~i.e~, of maps from Dm~ for ~~ two -~OBIL-CHEV 0 28 27 33 34 CONOCO ET-AL 35 36 (~) .,.,~_..i! ADL-47443 2560 AC ADL-47442 ,~XON ,~3 10 ADL-28253 t~ 1280 AC 2 1 11 12 ADL-47444 2560 AC T12N R12E 6 5 -F ADL-47468 ~ 2437AC ] MO-PH-CH PHILLIP A'~O-PH 18 17 ADL-47'469 12 2 3 AC CONOCO ET-AL I} ADL-47465 ~ GWYDYR BAY UNIT BOUNDARY 33 34 35 36 Total Unit Area 27,160 acres I ,,, [~ Total St~:e. elr Al as!,'a Leases 26,457 acr~ ADL-47464 1280 AC J ADL-47463 1280,.,C ............ CONOCO-ET AL (~ 4 3 9 10 CONOCO-ET AL (~) 2 1 11 12 ADL-,17466 2560 AC ADL--47467 2560 AC ARCO-EXXON 16 15 ARCO-EXXON 14 13 21 22 23 ADL-28276 1920 AC ADL 28275 2560 AC T 12 N R 13 E NOTE. N. HALF SECI,KDN MO-PH-CH, /'~ O BIL 17 AND S. HALF SEC.8 -PHILLIPS -CHEVRON ARCO - EXXON 6 ADL-34623 2227 AC PLO 1571 OPEN 7O3 18 Il2 Fl ~c R14E ARCO-EXXON ADL-28298 90 AC ~(Hi,.qlT "A" /'AAP OF GWYDYP, BAY UNIT Bas~J on Umiat FAeridian, Alask~ ~.__.?.,:.~.,~,:_ .~_..1 __ ~. ^'ILES Scale ., ! !., IL dO~ oco r July 25, 1980 Hr. H. D. Haley Division Hanager of Production Conooo Inc, 290 MaRlo Cou~t, Suite 128 Venture, California 93003 Res Conoco et al. ~wydyr Bay State Ho, 2 Conoco Inc. SuE. Loc. s 482*FEL, 2858°FSL, Sec. 1~, T12N, R13E, Bottomhole Loc.t 2~S0eFWL~_2000*FSL, Sec. Enclosed is the approved application for pe~mtt to drill the above referenced yell. · Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required. A d~rect~onal survey is required. I£ available, a tape contain- ing the dig~tized log ~n£ormation on all logs shall be sub- mitted for copying exceRt experimental logs, velocit~ surveys and dil~neter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as is~portant for the spawning or migration of anadroJsous f~sh. Operations ~n these areas o~e subject to AS 16.50o870 and tho regulations promulgated thereunder (T~tle Alaska Admtnietrat~ve Code). Prior to commencing operations you muy be co,tatted by the Habitat Coordinator~s office, Depart]nest of F~sh and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations pronulgated thereunder (T~tle 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to #r, H. D. Hale¥ -2- Conoco et al. Gwydyr Be)' State No. 2 ~uly 25, ~980 coamenoin9 operations you my be contacted by a representative of ~he bepartment of gnvironmental Conservation. Puzsuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska bepar~ment of Labor is being no~ifted of the issuance of ~his pernit to dril 1. To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 bouts after the well is spudded, we would also l~ke ~o ~ ~t~fA~ so that a r~r~ of bl~ou~ prmn~er ~ui~n~ ~fore surface casing sh~ is dr~l 1~. In ~he event .of su~$~enaion 0r abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we nay have a Very ~ruly y?urs, ~/Lonnie C~. -~mith C0auuissioner of ~ OR~ OE ~HE COMMiSSiON Alaska Oil & Gas Conse~a[ton C~tsston Encloses cc~ ~r~nt of F~sh & G~ H~i~a~ Se~On w/o encl. ~rmnt of Env~ro~n~al Conservation w/o/encl. ~~n~ of L~or~ Supe~$or~ L~r Law C~plian~ Division w/o enol. Conoco Inc 290 Maple Court - Suite 128 Ventura, CA 93003 (805) 642-8154 July 9, 1980 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Smith: As per your request, please find attached a TVD Plat showing the well courses for Hamilton Brothers' Kup Delta Nos. 51-1 and 51-2 and for Conoco's proposed Gwydyr Bay State No. 2. This plat is for attachment to Conoco's application for a permit to drill Gwydyr Bay State No. 2 which has already been submitted to the Commission. ! hope the plat meets the Commission"s requirements, but if additional information is needed, please call me at (805) 642-8154. Very truly yours, Coordinator of Environmental Affairs MSR/1 cc enc. H. D. Haley Manager of Production Ventura D~vlslon Conoco Inc. 290 Maple Court Ventura CA 93003 (805) 642-8154 July 9, 1980 Mr. Lonnie C. Smith Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Sir: Under separate cover Conoco has submitted applications to drill two wells. Enclosed are two $1OO checks for the filing fees for these wells. Very~t:~l~ ly y,ours, Wc~.j/I-I.( D. Haley )' -- Division Manager of Production CRC/lcc enc$. Form 10-401 REV. 9-1-78 SUBMIT IN TRIP(i~rE (Other instructions on reverse mdc) STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN DEEPEN [~ SINGLE OTHER Exploratory ZONE MULTIPLE la. TYPE OF WORK DRILL b TYPE OF WELL WELL WELL 2 NAME OF OPERATOR Conoco I nc. 3 ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 290 Maple Court, Suite 128, Yentura, C^ 93003 API #50-029-20491 6 LEASE DESIGNATION AND SERIAL NO ADC 47466 7 IF INDIAN, ALLO~FEE OR TRIBE NAME N/^ 8 UNITrAP..'.!t: OD ] EAgF. ~a_',E Conoco et al. Gwydyr Bay State 9 ~LL NO 2 10 FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT 482' F£L, 2858' FSL, See. M1, T12N, R13E Umiat Meridian At p$opgsed prod 2150' FWL, ~00' FSL, Sec. 12, T12N, R13E Umiat Meridian 13 DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIREXZrlON FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 12 mi les NW of Deadhorse Exploratory 11 SEC, T , R., M , (BOTTOM HOLE OBJECTIVE) Sec. 12, T12N, R13E, Umiat 14 BOND INFORMATION Su~itted on F~yanPaTo,2~o dated June 1, 1963 Federal Ins. Co. 8015-16-54 Amount $1 O0,000 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * ! 16 No OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT 28581 FSk(Unknow ) 2560' (Also to nearest dng, umt, tt' any) 18 DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION I 19 PROPOSED DEPTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, _ OR APPLIED FOR FT. . On Kup Oe/t~ loc. usea In 1970 ~11,450' 17 NO ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WELL 640 20 ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 21 ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc) 22 APPROX DATE WORK 12~/ILL START 10' GR- Estimated from US.G.S. Topo Sheet Nov. 1, 1980 23 PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE SE~ING DEPTH Quantity of cement 26" 20" 94.0 H-40 80' Cement to surface. 17 ½" 13 3/8" 72.0 Mn 80 2600' Cement to S"urface · 3000 Sx 17 ¼" 9 5/8'l 47.0 SO0-9~ 114~0' 2000 sx Proposed Surface and Bottom Hole Location Plat enclosed. Survey Plat to be submitted after setting conductor casing. See attached Setting Conductor Casing. See attached Supplemental Data Sheet for additional drilling information. Well head and BOP drawings attached. RECEIVED JUL B * Measured depth. SIGNED24 I hereby certify ~~~that the r mn Ir- ~'~'~'~~and' rrect (Tlus space for St:te office use)' ISAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED I MUD LOG '~ YES [] NO I .~ YES DIRECTIONAL SURVEY REQUIRED '~YES [] NO IN ABOVE SPACE DESCmBE PROPOSED PROGRAM If propoml ,s to deepen Dye data on present producUve zone and ~ new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen dltectlonaUy, g~ve pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program DATE Division Manager of 7-3-80 ~TLE Productlon _ CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY OTHER REQUIREMENTS [] NO A P I NUMERICAL CODE PERMIT NO. g 02' ? (2 --. . APPROVAL DATE July _95, 1980 BY ORDER See Instruction On Reverse Side v · / ~1 vv H D. Haley Manager of Productton Venture Dwls~on July 3, 1980 Conoco Inc 290 Maple Court Venture CA 93003 (805) 642-8154 Mr. H. W. Ku~ler, Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine ]3rive Anchoraee: Alaska 99501 ]3ear Mr. Ku~ler: Permit Request Gwydyr ]3ay Enclosed is a permit request for the authority to drill an oilwell on the Gwydyr Bay Unit, of the Alaskan North Slope. Haterials attached to the request include (I) a plan view, (2) cross section, (3) supplemental drillin~ data sheet, (4) site survey, (5) schematic of ri~ layout, (6) 20 inch BOP schematic, (7) 13 3/8-inch and 9 5/8-inch 30P, (8) choke and kill manifolds, and (9) location map. Conoco desires to drill this well accordin~ to the attached plan in an effort to further fulfill the applicable unit a~reements and more assuredly evaluate the commercial hydrocarbon posszbillties within the lease. [t is antzczpated that construction will be~in dur[n~ the first week in November, 1980 or when there is 12 inches of frost in the ~round (whichever comes sooner), Your contact relative to the permittin~ of this well is ]3avid Dooley. He can be reached by callin~ collect to (805) 642-BI54. In the event of a permittln~ problem, please contact him immediately. Very truly yours, H. ]3. Haley ]3~vlsion Hanaeer of Production ]3LD/Icc encs. cc: File ( PLAN VIEW ) SURFACE LOCATION - 2858 ' FSL B ~82 'FEI of Section I! 2858' 14 12 15 BOTTOM HOLE LOCA TIOIV --2000'FSL. 8 2150 'FWL of Section 12 2000' T12 N - Fe IS E CONOCO INC. GV/YDYR BAY STATE om G A M. SCA'-"' I' · I000 ' GWYDYR BAY STATE N~- 2 ~8. EL~- 30' LINE OF SECTION S }'l° 57' E -- 5000'~-- - '000' 8000' -- I 0,000'~ O.° K 0 P~ 3030'M D KUP RIVER SA G RI VER --~----~DL EROCH/ ? KA I/IK SURFACE LOCATION ~8980'~l D 0°, 10,985',---.___ TD 11,450'M D. VDSS . $OUTHE'ASTE*Fi'LY ~--3000' CONOCO INC. APPROVE ~, j'C~L! I ' · lO00' O*Tt 6 ~26 ~ 80 GWYDYR BAY S?ATE Ne2 T I~ IV ~ R I~E KUP DELTA N°- 51--~ - i~,~1..,1' 5~9 ° II 12 ~P9 ' KUP DELTA~ DRIL t lNG PA D KUP DELTA N°- 51/'~ , ( VERT/CAL HOLE ! 00' NO TE ALL DEPTHS aRE TRUE VERTICAL DEPTHS 329' 9~9 ' 94P9~ --3000° ~400' 1800' , 1200' 600' ..~t0,850 ' PROPOSED GWYDYR BAY STATE 'o 'o 'o o o o o 0 o o o ~ ~ ~ o --1200~ CONOCO INC. KUP DELTA DRILLING PAD TV D PLAT ~ SUPPLEr~ENTAL DATA SHEET ( FOR APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL CONOCO et al. GWYDYR BAY STATE NO. 2 CONOCO INC. 290 Maple Court VENTURA, CALIF. 93003 I. CEHENTING PROGRA~ The 20" OD Conductor Casing will be cemented to the surface with permafrost cement in 26" Bucket Drilled Hole. The 13 3/8" OD Casing will be cemented to the surface with permafrost Cement followed with 100 Sx neat Cement ~hru Drillpipe Stinger stabbed into Float Collar and thru Float Shoe. The 9 5/8" OD Casing will be cemented thru Plug Container Head, Float Shoe, and Float Collar with 2000 Sx neat Cement. Isolation of the 13 3/8"-9 5/8" Casing Annulus @ 13 3/8" Casing Shoe will be accomplished thru Multi-stage Cementing Collar run at the 13 3/8" Casing Shoe with 125 Sx of permafrost Cement. Non-Freezing Fluid will be placed in the 13 3/8"-9 5/8" Casing Annulus thru the permafrost utilizing Multi-stage Cementing Collar placed at the base of the Permafrost. II. ANTICIPATED GEOLOGY 0'-3,400' 3,400'-5,000' 5,000'-9,000' 9,000'-10,800' 10,800'-11,000' 11,000'-11,400' 11,400'-11,450' III. FOR~4ATION EVALUATION Surface Conglomerates, Silt and Sand sequences Estimated base of permafrost @ 2,000' Siltstone, Shales, Coals Siltstone and Shale Kuparuk River Sand Formation Sag River Sandstone Formation Sadlerochit Formation Kavik Formation A. Standard Mud Logging Equipment will be installed while drilling interval 60' to Total Depth. B. Full Size Cores may be taken as determined by on-site geologists. C. Wireline Logs including' Dual Induction Laterolog; Borehole Compensated Sonic-Gamma Ray; Formation Compensated Density with CNL & GR Caliper; High Resolution Dipmeter Survey; and Velocity Survey. IV. DRILLING FLUIDS Depth Typ~ Density 0'-2,600' Gel - Fresh Water 9.5 - lO.O ppg Page 4 Depth T~,pe Dens i ty 2,600'-9,000' 9,000'-11,450' Low Solids - Lignosulfonate Low Solids - Lignosulfonate 9.5 - 10.0 ppg. 10.0 - 10.8 ppg. V. ANTICIPATED PRESSURES v~/¢14¢ ~roz~i~,~-I The anticipated maximum downhole pressure is 5 4~p. sig at Total Depth (11,450'MD), and anticipated maximum surface pressure is ~_~UDpslg. These values were determined from offset well data, including DST and production tests. These tests reflect a formation pressure gradient of 0.497 psi/ft, and a produced fluid gradient of 0.28 psi/ft. (The Point Storkersen #1 is the offset well used in determining the above pressure- Sec. 7, T12N, R14E, Umiat Meridian.) Page 5 7 8 9 l i . I ; .GWYDYR BAY STATE No. 2 La~l 70° 2.4'3292" Long 148°44'.51 98" W ., --"i" 4~? '2 Y: 6,000,8i8 ,,~ ,x: e53, Tee' k 22 25 | , ,5 24 2¢ i 25 ; : SCALE I : ! MILE T I2 IV. CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR i heresy ce,t,ly tho! I om properly registered and I,cente,J ,c proct,ce land survey,ng ~n the State cf Alos~o and ,/bet tn.s i:'ot represents o iorot~on survey mode by me or under my super~s~cn, anc~ thct oll d~mens~ons onO other de~.],!s '~-e correct Dote Surveyor PROPOSED LOCATION GWYDYR SYAT£ CONOCO INC. Surveyed by E M. LINDSEY I~ ASSOC. ;~nch~rc ~e ~lOSkO Drill Site and Rig Layout 150' --, , I~:t~ L__/. j__] ,~,'4]~ ' Optlo.o~ I [ Fuel Ioroge i S -~ i i J 25,000 8bli ' : 200' ~ Ii,~~ ~..~-~5.- ~ ... . Lev~l~ . Deep . ~o he~rv~ Slope : 1' per NOTES Page 7 ?_O"O.D. CASING B.O.P. STACK D~LLI~,.3 HiPPt.[, 20"O.D. PLCw LIN~. FILL L~' ~--- ' ..... 6" Note: as the diverter is closed the remot,~ control valve will be activated auto- matically to the open position. 2) Relief lines from the drilling spool will be routed to accomplish downw}nd diversion. Hydraulic control system for this stack to include 180 gal. capac~t! accumulator and reservoir and control manifold on r~g floor w}th 3000 psi working pressure. _ CO,NOCO,,:,C~,~ gWYDYR B~Y"-~-Z 80~ ST,~C:( FOR 20" OD CASiHG , ' CO~'OCO I~IC. ' BLOW [JT' PRF_VENT~R FOR I~'~(d cO% OD CASING ! / 1, NOTES: l) BOP Stack Size Rating meets API RP53 & Spec. 6A for Class 511 with Clamp & Hub Connectors all Hydraulic Operated. 2) BOPE to be ooerated on each trip & Pressure /Tested weekly. I I ! SPOOL 3) Hydraulic Control System for BOPE to include (5) Station Control Manifold located remote with 160 gal. Accumulator and Reservoir Unit and Auxiliary Energy Source for system activation. 4) 5) RA)I TYPE BOP to include a minimum of one set of blind Rams ond fwO sets of appropriate Pipe,Rams. CHOKE & KILL ~IANIFOLDS shown separately, to meet API RP53 Class 511 requirements. L~I.O~ O'JTLF..'f2 li~ t;C'~C;O,~i,;'- GWYDYR BAY Ne2 ,..,,, F3 C 0 iNC Pace 9 NOTE, CHOKE & KILL rv~..NIFOLDS FOR _~ ~iII Io/8 & 9,~'OD CASING BOP STACK [~ROM MUD PUMP KILL MANIFOLD FROM REMOTE HIGH~~~~~ ~~ REMOTE PRESSURE GUA~ SENSOR DRILLING SPOOL ~ ~% ~ HYDRAULIC CONTROLLED ~"" , , *%- ~ REMOTE OPERATED~,~ $ol I ~ ~ - I I ~g MANIFOL[ _] 1. Hydraulic Control System for ~P BLEEDLINE 10 PiT Stack & ~oke Hanzfo]d to inc]ude {S) Station Control Hanifold located remotely wxth 3000 psi Acc~ulator g ]60 gaL: Rese~oir ~ Auxiliary Energy source. Station Coat'o] Hanifold plus variable Choke Control to be located on Rig floor. 2. Kill ~ ~oke Hanifolds to meet APl RPS3 '~0 SHALE Class 5H Standards. 3. Kill thnifold Size-Rating 2"-5000 4. Choke Hanifold Size-Rating $"-5000 BOP MANIFOLD LAYOUT CONOCO, INC. (1) Fee ,,, CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Item Approve Date /~.s ~ :/~//~ ?-%¥~0, , 1. Is the permit fee attached .......................................... 2 Is roll to be located in a defined pool ....................... _ '~-)1 -J~ ,1 Is well located proper distance frcm pr,4~rty'lin ....... . 5. Is roll located proper distance frown otl~r wells ..... Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ........... ~_~ Is well to be deviated .................................. Is operator the only affected party .......................... Can permit be approved before ten-day wait ........... 12~s operator have a l:~nd in force ...................... Is a conservation order needed ...... ~. ...... :...' ........ '~.' --- 12. Is administrative approval needed ................................... __ 13. Is conductor string provided ........................................ (2) Loc. ~~ ® 7. 8. 9 11. Remarks ( 4 ) Cas9. ,~ 14. Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface ......... Will c~ment tie in surface and intermediate or production strings Will cement cover all known productive horizons .................. 17. 18. Wil 1 surface casing protect fresh water zones ....................... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst. (5)B OPE ,~ ~~_O~/ 19. Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating- Test to ..f"c, O0 psig . ~~ 3 Approval R~c~ed: A~ditional Requirements: ~-~' 3~ ~ ~ '~/ i. ~ /, ¢,,~,_ _ Geology: Engineering: Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not particularly germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. No special effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. 11 000000 11 000000 1111 00 00 1111 oo oo 11 O0 0000 It oo 0000 11 00 O0 O0 11 O0 oo 00 11 0000 O0 11 0000 O0 11 O0 O0 11 O0 O0 111111 OOO000 111111 000000 b6bb66 11 6b 1111 b6 1111 bb 11 bbbb~bbb 11 bt666666 11 66 6b 11 6b b6 11 bb o6 11 66 b6 i1 obbb6b 111111 6666~6 111111 7777 ?777 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 44 4444~44444 4444 44444 44 44 44 44 44 41 000000 000000 00 00 O0 OO O0 0000 O0 0000 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 00 0000 OO 0000 OO O0 OO 00 O0 000000 000000 o00000 000000 O0 OO O0 O0 O0 0000 O0 0000 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 0000 O0 0000 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 000000 000000 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 77 222222 222222 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 2222222222 2222222222 PPPP P P P P pppl:~ P P P AAA M M PFPP RRRR A Mm MM P P R R A M M M P P R R A M M ..... 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DATE 24-FEB-81 17:29:30 17:29:]0 VV VV ~k RR RR VV vv EL R~ RR VV VV Rk RH RR VV VV R~EEEEEE HHRRRRRR VV VV EKE~ EE~k R~RRR~R V¥ VV EE ~R RR VV VV hE RR RR VV VV ~E HR R~ VV VV ~t HR RR VV EEERREkLEE ~R RR IillII II II 1I Ii 1I I1 Ii II I1 II Ii!ii1 IIIIII FFFFFFFI~ FI; FF F~ FF FFI~ [- FFFF ~F FF' F~ F~ YY YY Y~ YY YY YY YY YY Y] Y~ YY YY 000000 000000 44 44 000000 000000 44 44 O0 00 00 00 44 44 00 00 00 00 44 44 00 0000 O0 0000 44 44 00 0000 00 0000 44 44 00 O0 00 00 O0 O0 44444444 00 O0 00 00 00 00 44444444 0000 00 0000 00 44 0000 O0 0000 00 44 00 00 O0 O0 44 00 O0 00 00 44 000000 000000 44 000000 000000 44 44 44 $6TART* USER PCAL [10707,61402] JOB SHiP MON£TOR SwS KLIOE40 NOV'IlO. $START* ~ILL: DS~HlVE~I~.00~<05~[10707.614021 CREATED: PBINTFD: 2~ FRB 1 17120:54 QUkUR SWITCHES: /fILR:fORT /COPIE8:I /SPACING:I /LIMIT:99 /FORMS I NORMAL ]084 DATL 2q-FEB-B1 24-f EB-81 17:26:50 17:29:30 SCHLUMBERGER COMPUTING CENTER 10707,61402 REEL HEADER I,ENG'I H: 132 B ~TE,S REF. L NAME: P.C.A.L. ,SEE V ICg NAME: EDIT REEL C{JNTINIJATIUN NUMBER: 01 PREVIU[]S REEL NAME: C(JMMkNTS: LIS FORMAT COSTUMER TAPE DATE: ~1/ 2/24 tAPE HEADER I,ENGT~: 132 B~TES TAPE NAME: 61402 DATE: 81/ 2/24 SERVIC~ NAME: EDIT TAPE C(]NTINUATION NUMBER: 01 PREVIOUS IAPE NAME: C{]MMBNTS: TAPE CUMNENTS CASING DRILLER 20~95/BI~ SiZF 17.5 ~LUiD TYPE FLIIID T~P~ ~GM/DEN$ 9.6/VISC 12.2/PH 7.5/ FI,UID LOS8 17.3 ML/RM 3.28/RMF 2.78~55 ~/RMC ~.32~44 ~/ RM~BftT 2.09¢90 ~/ TAKEN FROM RUN#I D1L L~IGGED 13NOVSO DIL RUN # 5, LUGGED 24-jAN-81 CASING DRILLEH = 13.370 IN. ~ 11365 FT. BiT SIZg : 12.250 IN. FLUiO IN THE HULk : LIGNOSULFGNATk DEN6 : 1 ~ . 60 VISC : 55.00 PH : 9.0 FL{IID I,OSS : 3.400 ML EM @MEAS TEMP. : 1.08 @ 80 ~ RMF " " = 0.77 9 80 ~ RMC " " : 1.~8 ~ 80 F PM @ BH~I : 180 DF FILE NAME: EDIT ,OO1 MAXIMUM PH~/SICAL RECORD LENGTH: 1024 BYTES PRF, VIOUS rILE NAME: ~II,k COMMENTS WIJRDS 19 & 20 ARE THE GB AND THE DT FROM THE LONG SPACING SONIC FROM IRON #1 WI)RDS 21 & 22 ARE THE GR AND THE DI FROM THE LONG SPACING SONIC FROM F~UN #5 WELL SITE INFOBMATION RECORD I,~.NG'I H: COMPANY: wELL: ~ IELD: RANG~.: Tt)NN: SECTION: CI{UNTY: STATE: 177 BYTES CONOCO iNC. GWYOYP BAY STATE #2 ~ILDCA% 13E 11 N. 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M£IN £C SP GP CALl NRAT DT GR CALi N~AT DT 8P GR CALl NRAT DT SP G~ CAIJI NPAT DT SP GR CALl NRAT DT SP GP CALl NRAI DT SP GR CALI N?AT DT SP GR CALI NRAI DT 8P GR CALl NRAT VALU -34. 69, 2, 0, 78, -39. 76, t2. 2, 72, -54. 31. 12. 2. 71. -27, 101. 13, 3. 72. . 95. 13. 3. 97, -15. 65. 22. 4. 100. -18. 72. 22. 3. 96. -21, 62. 20, 2. 78. -25. 64. 15. 2. 77. 09 62 80 00 37 43 41 28 75 87 71 48 24 00 10 81 30 40 62 35 68 16 62 62 O0 68 65 09 O0 O0 31 57 34 25 25 31 79 80 25 O0 50 77 41 37 MNEMONIC ILO GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNb ILD GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNb IhD GR DRHU NCNB lbo GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL VALUE ].855 69.625 -6,945 0,000 7.789 76.4]8 0,014 2582,000 1.800 31.710 0.011 2726.000 1.082 101.813 -0.05O 2106.000 2.336 95.688 2:000 17g 000 2.279 65.688 0.118 I43).000 2.766 72.313 0,100 197q.o00 4.258 62.]13 0.149 1720.000 4.926 64.500 0,O45 2666,O00 1L~ DT NPHI FCNL iLM DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHi ~CNL DT NPHI FCNL iLM DT NPHI FCNL iLM DT NPH1 FCNL iLM DT NPH1 FCNL IbM DT NPHi FCNL ILM DT NPH1 FCNL VALUE 5.012 75,000 -O.586 0.000 8.102 76.000 19,775 1238.000 2.051 72.188 19.238 1256.000 1.728 77.000 37.256 641.500 2.404 101.750 41.406 509.250 2.160 107.563 45.215 380.000 2.701 92.563 31.592 654.500 4.125 75.563 24.219 650.000 4,789 73.750 20,459 1119.000 NNEMON lC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFBU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHUB GR SFLU GR RHUB GR 8FLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR VAbUE b. B24 0.000 -2.000 57.594 10.172 68.938 2.395 63.500 2.660 33.875 2.459 33.469 5.520 108.438 3.080 119.000 2.896 99.938 2.303 90.813 3.127 76,813 2.197 70.125 2,602 74.688 2,375 66.688 4.832 73.938 2.334 69,563 4.977 63.656 2.518 64.563 DI~,P1.'H 0600.000 9500,000 9400.000 9 ~u¢). 000 ~200.000 OlO0.O00 9000.000 0900.000 MNEMCJNIC 5P GP CALl URAT DT GR CALl DT 6P CALl NPAT SP GR CALl NDAT GR CALl NEAT DI SP GP CALk NEAT DT SP GP CALl NEAT DT ~P GR CALl NRAT DT $P GR CALl NRAT VALU =26. 85. 21. 102. -28. 68. 16. 2. 78. -37. 70. 17. 2. 77. -45. 52. 15. 2. 79. -30. 80. 19. 2. 87. -29. 94. 19. 3. 88. -28. 99. 22. 3. 103. -25. 82. 22. 3. 107. -28. 144. 19. 118. 25 5O ~2 02 87 016 56~ 672 352 750 094 75O 06) 381 625 750 469 391 475 000 000 750 359 922 375 250 313 219 025 75O 250 125 025 436 375 250 250 672 832 750 O00 625 422 816 750 MNEMONIC iLD GR DRHO NC N b ILD GE ORHO NCNb GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHU NCNb IbP GR DRHO NCNb ILD GR DRHO NCNb IbD GR DRHO NCNb GR DEMO NCNb ILD GR DRHO NCNL VALUE 1.609 85.5OO 0.012 1633.000 5.129 68.563 0.027 244~.000 5.922 70.750 0.005 2942.000 5.117 52.469 O.016 2700.000 3.357 80.750 0.032 2502.000 2 699 9~313 0.017 2068.000 1.988 90.125 0.036 2424.000 1.250 82.250 0.041 1754.000 228 0.031 I709.000 MNEMONIC ih~ DT NPHI FCNL IbM DT NPHI FCNL DT NPH1 FCNL IL~ DT NPH1 FCNL ibm DT NPMI FCNL DT NPHi FCNL DT FCNL ILM DT NPH1 FCNL IbM DT NPHI FCNL VALUE 1.585 lO3.563 44.482 432.250 5.27] 78.375 19,141 1117.000 5.957 79.188 19.434 1239.000 5.285 80.375 21.484 1091.000 3.383 86.000 26.611 881.500 375 28.223 713.500 2.014 108.563 33.008 677.500 1.254 109.750 40.527 462.500 1.237 120.375 41.797 469.000 NNEMONiC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLO GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GB SFLU GR RHOB GR VALUE 1.751 82.313 2.424 83.313 7.348 b9.500 2.514 68.438 5.891 b8.438 2.447 73.938 5.301 60.844 2.434 58.313 3.260 78.625 2.520 79.313 2.889 91.125 2.488 90.250 1.952 103.875 2.420 g3.563 1.629 86.563 2.445 82.313 1.584 143.875 2.311 137.375 DEPTH 10500.000 10400.000 lO]00.000 10200.000 10100.000 10OO0.000 qqO0.O00 9800.000 qTO0.O00 MNI".M¢IN 1C GP CAI'j I NRAT DT CAh I NRAT DT SP GR CALl NPAT DT SP CALl NRAT DT bP CALl NRAT DT dR CALl NRAT DT GP CALi DT CAI.,I NNAT DT SP CAb1 NPAT DT VA 2 20 -2 '7 2 8 -2 6 2 7 -2 2 9 '-2 8 2 10 -2 8 1 8 "'"2 2 9 -2 2 9 -2 7 2 9 LU 2. 4. 1. 4. 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E 28 65 43 25 25 l0 87 25 O4 75 78 28 65 98 50 50 12 05 80 O0 78 37 17 75 56 06 76 64 25 96 62 25 59 25 03 37 34 76 62 MNEMONIC ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHD NCNL GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL 1LD GR DRH~ NCNL GR DRHU NC~L VALUE 1.416 55.281 -0.009 139~.000 3.~96 70.125 0.097 1526.000 ~.523 61.)44 0.075 1789.O00 1.570 61.281 -O.009 14~7.000 1,212 86.125 0,113 17]6.000 2.957 83.125 O,010 2180.000 3.150 70.063 0.0~0 1925.0 0 2.559 77.625 0.009 1782.O00 O.O11 I765.000 MNEMONIC ILM OT NPHI ~CNL iLM DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHI FCNL DT NPH1 ~CNL DT NPHI FCNL IbM DT NPH1 FCNL DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHi ~CNL DT FCNL VAbUE 1.176 103.188 51.514 291.750 3.238 78.563 27.588 545.500 4.70] 75.750 26.611 610.000 1.292 103.i88 43.213 394.500 1.177 I04.56] 40.0]9 45).500 2.951 89.750 30.322 671.000 2.840 91.000 38.086 577.500 2.475 97.375 37.451 541.000 2.078 97.375 39.502 502.000 MNEMONIC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHL)B GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHQB GR SFUU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR VALUE 1.571 60.719 1.880 59.56] 3.814 68.875 2.127 61.938 4.5;4 61.531 2.055 b3.875 1.634 61.531 1.749 58.938 1.395 86.500 2.0?6 81.875 2.730 83.563 2.473 80.938 3.172 75.875 2.443 73.000 2.635 79.500 2.412 76.063 2.133 81.000 2.434 89.250 ~ 100. dO0 8600.000 8500.000 8~O0.000 8300.000 8200.O00 8100.OO0 R000.000 7900.000 MNLM(JNIC SP GP CALl NPAT DT CALl NRAT DT SP GP CAi, I NRAT DT SP GR CALl NPAT DT SP GR CALl N~AT DT SP GR CALl NRAT DT SP GR CAI, i NNAT DT SP GR CALk NRAT DT SP GH CALl NEAr PT VALUk -~1.250 157.125 20.781 4.074 114.750 -28.250 88.188 21.172 109.000 -26.219 113.875 17.219 1.270 100.~75 -23.781 104,750 17,500 ].539 103,000 -26.750 73.188 18.9J8 3.346 92.375 -28.000 lj0.125 22.656 ].525 102.875 -33.500 98.875 22.625 ].027 92.750 -29.750 64.375 19,828 2.8~0 85,375 -30.250 72.938 20,82~ 3.070 87,5OO MNEM(]NiC 1LD GR DRHU NC NL GR NCNb ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNb ILD GR ORHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL 1LD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNb VALUE 2.]59 ~57,125 0,029 175n.ooo 2.533 88.188 0.015 1896.000 2,402 113,875 0.015 1900.000 1,554 104,750 0.820 1797. O0 1,782 73,188 0.015 2364,000 1,572 1~0.125 0.033 1953.000 2.723 98,875 0.041 2230.000 ~4 75 0.o10 29O8.000 2.594 72.038 0,009 2524.000 MNEMONIC ILM PT NPHi ~CNL 1LM DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHI FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL ILM DT NPHi FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL IbM DT NPHI PCNL DT FCNL VALUE 2.258 119.75o 45,850 ~45.75o 2.389 112.750 37.842 510.500 2.418 102.750 32.666 617.000 1 469 37,695 526.000 1.788 97,563 3].105 691.000 1.571 102.375 35.059 599.500 2.619 93.563 26.904 759,500 2.848 86.000 25.049 1069.000 2,545 89.188 28.271 879,500 MNEMONIC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFBU GR RHO8 GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHO8 GR SFLU GR RHOB GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR VALUL lbb.5OO 2.363 171,125 3.838 97.063 2.426 95.438 3.650 11].688 2,463 106.688 1.568 112.000 2.348 113.813 1.022 B5.250 2.412 69.563 1.863 130.000 2.410 128.625 2.799 94,188 2.492 90.313 2.891 69.313 2.463 58.656 2.621 72,750 2.434 79.063 7~00.000 7700,o00 7600.000 7500.0(;0 74U0.000 7300.000 72Uv. 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RO. 22. 3. 96. 00o 375 6,50 205 625 MNEM(]NIC ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL 1LD DRHU NCNL GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHU NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL VALUE 2.006 71.375 0.002 2514.000 2.459 75.375 0.031 2298.000 2.420 79.438 O.011 2134.000 7.934 67.875 -O.002 2600.000 2.998 8~.625 -0.OO4 2380.000 7 0 010 2292:000 3.232 92.~I3 0.029 2438.000 3.098 85.fl00 0.019 2322.000 1.945 80.375 0.016 2264.000 MNEMI]NIC ILM DT NPHi FCNL DT NPHi FCNL NPHI FCNL ILM DT NPHi FCNL NPHi FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL iLM DT NPHI FCNL IbM DT NPH1 FCNL DT NPHi FCNL VALUE 2.029 89.000 26.025 815.500 2.367 92.188 29.004 794.000 2.400 94.188 28.809 697.000 6.8u3 94.750 27.295 922.000 2.840 92.000 27.197 832.000 3.154 93.000 26.855 797.500 3.148 91.750 28.174 840.000 2.928 93.563 26.514 84O.000 1.874 100.375 30.908 693.500 MNEMONIC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR 8FhU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR 8FLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RMOB GR VALUE 2.123 72.875 2.451 69.188 2.391 82.313 2.426 73.813 2.611 74.438 2.410 71.125 8.104 70.313 2.273 63.219 2.672 81.500 2.418 86.i25 2.887 91.125 2.436 85.063 2.984 87.750 2.453 88.688 2.799 89.813 2.395 83.688 2.098 85.500 2.420 83.875 6900.000 6800.000 67~0.000 660O. 000 0500.000 6400.000 6]00.000 6200.000 61 O0. 000 PON lC SP GR CAI~I NPAT DT tip GR CALl NPAT DI GR CAI,I NRAT bT SP GR CALI NRAT DT 6P GR CAl~i NRAT DT SP GR CAI, I NRAT DT ~P GR CALl NRAT DT GR CALl NRAT DT SP GR CALl NRAT Dt VALUE -49.250 80.000 22.625 3.123 91.875 -39.750 77.9]8 17.969 3.514 ge.5oo -66.250 57.219 14.719 3.322 93.500 -63.250 67.188 15.430 ~.225 97.125 -83.31~ 56.28] 14.40~ 3.006 92.375 -87.750 59.750 13.281 2.918 91.375 -9~.813 46.156 13.281 2.949 95.375 -73.000 52.438 13.398 3.139 96.500 -85.750 58.469 1 ]. 398 3.268 98.750 MNEMUNIC ILD GP DRHO NCNb ILO GR DRHO NCNb iLD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHU NCNb ibD GR DRHO NCNL 1LO GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHU NCNL VALUE 3.699 80.OOO 0,009 2362.000 7~-559 .938 0.01.~ 1976.000 2.670 52.219 0.009 2052.O00 2.516 67.188 -0.O05 2524.000 2.299 56.281 0.O05 2944.000 2.064 5 .750 22 °: 4 000 1.191 4~.156 -0.O10 2558.000 438 -0.004 2252.000 1.979 58.469 0.011 2117.000 MNE, MON1C ibm DT NPH1 ~CNL OT NPH1 ~CNL DT NPHi FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHi FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL IbM DT NPH1 FCNL DT NPHI FCNL ILM DT NPHI FCNL VALUk 3.406 97.]75 28.~69 748.000 2.311 99.188 37.061 587.500 2.873 95.00O 35.156 613.000 2.959 98.188 32.715 813.500 2.852 93.750 31.201 981.500 2.785 92.188 28.955 827.000 1.538 97.000 29.443 881.000 2.244 97.375 32.227 734.000 2.629 98.188 34.814 678.500 MNEMONIC 8FLU GR RHOB GR SFbU GR RH(]B GR SFLO GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFBU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR VALUE 2.969 84.375 2.416 87.250 2.055 78.313 2.391 86.438 2.941 59.000 2.311 53.156 2.875 63.063 2.320 65.750 3.748 54.844 2.309 54.438 4.234 58.188 2.285 58.094 2.619 51.031 2.227 42.250 3.602 47.688 2.229 47.469 3.797 54.719 2.324 53.125 I _ ii i i i ii i DEPI'H 6000.00O 5900. O00 5800,000 5700.000 5600.000 5500.0oO 5400.O00 5300. 000 52OO, O00 I~INEMfJN lC SP GR CA],I NPAT DT 6P GP CAbI NRAT DT C AL I NRAT DT SF Gl,' CALl NRAT DT SP GR CALl NRAI DT SP CALl NRAT DT SP GR CALl NRAT D~ SP CALl NRA~ DT GR CALl NRAT OT VAL -52 73 14 100 -92 4O ;3 100 -6O 58 14 3 95 -71 50 13 3 105 -77 53 14 103 -53 18 4 -60 6] 15 3 114 -90 49 13 11~ -5O 83 14 ] 110 UE .5O .68 .77 .4] .12 .50 .62 .23 .27 .37 ,50 .28 .92 .18 .62 .75 .53 .81 .31 .50 .25 .93 .42 .51 .75 .00 .15 .37 .06 .50 .78 .31 .48 .25 .06 .06 .50 .35 .25 ,00 .18 .28 .92 .50 MNEMONIC GR DRHO NCNb GR DRHO NCNb ILD GR ORHO NCNb iLD GR DRHO NCNb ILD GR DRHO NCNb GR DRHO NCNb ILO GR DRHO NCML ILO GR DRHO NCNL iLD GR DRHO NC~L VALUE 2.969 7].688 O.O08 20~4.O00 1.301 40.625 0.020 2358.000 1.R90 58.281 O.O76 2198.000 2.070 50.531 0.Oll 2124.OO0 1.925 53.038 -O,003 27~2.000 9,898 30,1.56 -0,008 1287.000 2.O41 0.031 1705.000 1.012 49.o6] 0.O0] 2280.000 3.477 83.188 0.029 1601.000 MNEMONIC ILM DT NPHi FCNL DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHI FCNL DT NPH1 FCNL ibm DT NPH! FCNL DT NPHI FCNL ibm DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHI FCNL DT NPHi FCNb VALU~ l.i4B IO1.OOO ,,~7.201 635.000 1.772 101.188 34.961 751.000 2 125 93:188 32.275 700.500 2.430 104.750 J5.400 681.500 2.203 95.563 38.770 813.500 8.469 142.375 62.939 264.250 1.944 119.563 37.549 520.000 1.077 116,000 36.279 723.000 ~.098 126.~75 46.143 455.250 MNEMONIC SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFLU GR GR SFLU GR RHOB GR SFbU GR RHOB GR SE'LU GR RHUB VALUE 3.045 71 .o~] 2.369 73.750 2.738 47.]13 2.213 42.469 2.506 63.750 2.379 59.250 3.035 56.000 2.248 59.000 2.832 56.313 2.281 54.625 10.~67 34.375 1.470 35.219 2.318 59.500 2.184 64.750 1.684 46.563 2.1~5 49.781 3.318 83.938 2.238 81.125 5100. 000 5000,000 4900.c)00 4800.000 4700.000 i6OO. 000 4500.000 4400.000 4300. 000 MNEMONIC GR CALl N~AT DT SP GR CALl NRAT DT GR CALl NRAT SP GR CAI~I NRAT bT SP CALl NRAT DT SP GR CALl NRAT DI SP CALl NRAT DT SP GR CALl NRAT DT SP CALl NRAT DT VA -9 3 1 Il L U . 4. 3. 3. 9. -85. ]5. 13. 3. 102. -62. 41. 13. 115. -27 14 3 110 -54 37 13 3 107 -45. 65. 13. 3. 110. -36. 64. 14. 3. 111. -b 1 ll -3 6 1 10 . 9. 3. 3. 4. . 8. 4. 9. 75 50 24 30 O0 81 71 18 30 O0 62 09 28 32 25 10 12 32 64 25 90 34 66 43 5o 62 93 53 38 25 37 43 6~ 51 75 43 90 O5 51 5O 87 Ob b3 78 25 MNLM{JNiC iLD GR DRHO NCNL ILD DRHO NCNL 1LD GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL IbD GR ORHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL GR DRHO NCNL ILD GR DRHO NCNL VALUE 1.013 34.500 -0.003 2466.000 1.526 35.719 0.023 2042.000 1.169 41.094 -0.012 2170.000 3.223 65.125 0.067 1799.000 2.242 3 .344 -O.002 2626.000 2.838 65.938 0.O13 1953.000 3.760 64.438 0.011 1879.000 1.638 ]9.906 -0.0il 2068.000 3.199 68.063 0.005 1641.000 MNEMONIC IhN Dr NPH! 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