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HomeMy WebLinkAbout184-100 Ima', ect Well History File Cove~ge XHVZE This page identifies those items that were not scanned during the initial production scanning phase. They are available in the original file, may be scanned during a special rescan activity or are viewable by direct inspection of the file, ,~' ~-'~¢- ~ _~ _~ Well History File Identifier Organizing ~o~ RESCAN ~'"'~Color items:~ [] Grayscale items: [] Poor Quality Originals: [] Other: NOTES: DIGITAL DATA OVERSIZED (Scannable) [] Diskettes, No. [] Maps: [] Other, No/Type [] Other items scannable by large scanner OVE~,EB (Non-Scannable) i~ .~a'~'~.~of various kinds Other BY: BEVERLY B~SHERYL / Project Proofing MARIA LOWELL BY: ~BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA LOWELL Scanning Preparation x 30 = + Production Scanning Stage1 PAGE COUNT FROM SCANNED FILE: PAGE COUNT MATCHES NUMBER IN SCANNING PREPARATION: YES j~ NO Stage 2 IF NO IN STAGE 1, PAGE(S) DISCREPANCIES WERE FOUND: ~'~YES BY: BEVERLY BREN VINCE SN~ MARIA LOWELL (SCANNING IS COMPLETE AT THIS POINT UNLESS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS REQUIRED ON AN INDIVIDUAL PAGE BASIS DUE TO QUALITY GRAY$CALE OR COLOR IMAGES ) NO ReScanned (~,,.ivi~,,,~s p~,~ [specia~ attet~ion~ scam~ir~ c~mpleted~ RESCANNEDBY: BEVERLY BREN VINCENT SHERYL MARIA General Notes or Comments about this file: LOWELL DATE: /8/ Quality Checked .. ) " ( J Final Well Report We 11 Name ARCO Totek Hills #1, API #50-38-20001 Location SP 348: Line TA-5 2303' FWL, 1,597' FSL, Sec. 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian (Block 130, St. Sale #37) Lat. 640 15,42.8652" Long. 1490 50' 37.3937" X=524.852.050; Y=3,750,16l.l02 Fairbanks B-6 Quadrangle, Middle Tanana Basin, Alaska ARCO Contribution ARCO, operator, 100% of $1.806MM (AFE) (cost est. + 10%). Total Cost $2.l46MM (as of 10/17/84) (State drilling credits of $0.678MM need to be taken into account) Elevation KB (rig floor) = 13', Permanent Datum = GL Ground Level = +750' (approx.). Spud Date 7/19/84 (2100 hrs.) Plugged and Abandoned 3,590' (3,575' TVD) on 10/8/84 @ 12:45 p.m. (rig was released on 10/12/84, 85 days after spud) Deepest Formation Penetrated (?) Metamorphics, phyllite/schist. Casing 10 3/4" (pre-conductor) @ 37'; 7 5/8 @ 117'; 5" @ 1,432', (1,402'-10g); 4" @ 2,9ó3' (2,9l7'-10g). Perforations None Production None Sample Interval & Quality Sample quality is good to excellent in most cored sections and is fair in the rotary intervals. Sample cuttings were taken @ 30' intervals from 0-1,443' and 2,674'-3,035', 3,092'-3,140', 3,521'- 3,522.5', and 3,547.5'-3,565'. J~'1-'ðÒ ).A...~ )1.:1,,"( " ~. Disposition of Samples (See attachment) Washed & Dried (5 sets made on well) ARCO - Bayview Warehouse Alaska State D.G.G.S. 4 1 Wet 14sets well) 4 0 made on *In addition to the above samples: Palynology - 90' composite - wets and core chips (Simpson - ARCO) Geochemistry - 60' discrete - wets and core chips (Geochem - Houston) AK State - l' core chips P & P - core sections - selected by geologist (Core Lab - Anchorage., AGAT - Denver). Electric Logging Wireline Logging was provided by the ARCO Oil & Gas Production Research group from PIano, TX. Lyndon Transport received the logging unit (6,000#) and tools (2,160# from PIano Research on 5/15/84. They were trucked (Eagle SB Truck Lines) to Seattle and barged (Lynden Transport Alaska Marine Trucking) to Anchorage at a total cost of $3,721.80 (truck = $2,337.86, barge = $1,383.94). The tools arrived at ARCO's AFT building damaged on 5/25/84 and were repaired by J. Smith and W. Heatherington (PIano Loggers) on 6/10-13/84 @ a cost of $8,272.20. The unit and tools were then shipped to the Totek Hills #1 wellsite where they remained until around 10/12/84 when they were demobed to Anchorage and returned to PIano. The final composite logs were received in Anchorage on 12/31/84. The departure from a normal 1-2 week turn-around time to an 8-10 week turn-around time was due primarily to the following reasons (in 'decreasing delay' order): 1) Damaging of the tools and the resultant repairs, necessitated the recalibration of the tools before the logs could be processed. 2) 'PETROS' computer logging program problems. 3) Budget review and other meetings in PIano. 4) Normal demob time from finish of logging to tool and unit arrival in PIano. 5) Temperature log problems. Electric Logs Log Type Depth Scale - Log Run /1=1 9/1 16" RES/SP/GR GR surf. -3,009' RES/SP 1,432'- 3,009' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 9/1 Digital Sonic 1,432' - 2,590' 1" = 10' 9/1 Temp./Mag. Susc. 1,432' - 3,010' 1" = 10' 't 9/1 1,215' - 3,028' 3 arm caliper (thru pipe) 9/4 (thru pipe) 9/4 (thru pipe) 9/4 Neutron 0 - 2,545' 1,900' - 2,542' 1,900' - 2,536' 2,900' 3,560' 2,900' 3,560' GR Temp. Log Run IJ:2 10/5 10/5 16" Res /Sp /GR 3 arm caliper 10/5 Den/Cal/Neut. Neut. 2,475' - 3,560', 2,955' - 3,560' Den/Cal 10/6 Digital Sonic 10/6 Temp. 10/6 IP /Res. 10/6 Mag. Suscept. 10/6 Borehole Telv. 2,985' - 3,560' 270' - 3,560' 2,955' 3,560' 2,950' - 3,560' 2,950' 3,560' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" - 10' 1" - 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' 1" = 10' Temperature gradient of 2.920F/lOO' calculated using a l69OF corrected BHT (1620F + 20F/l,000) @ 3,560' and a surface temperature of 650F. (See 10/29/84 Temp. memo) Other Logs Exlog/ARCO Mud/Lith Log 0' - TD. Shows Age Rocks Type Depth Description (ppm) Cl C2 C3 C4 Tertiary gas (74/l0-20U) 550' 8400 -- 603 Tertiary gas (98/25U) 840' 1800 100 Tertiary gas (56/30U) 1,200' all Cl -- Tertiary gas (26/5U) 1,963' all Cl -- Tertiary gas (44/5-l0U) 2,138' Cl C2 C3 Tertiary gas (20/3U) 2,735' all Cl-- Tertiary gas (90U) 2,985' 9803 208 Page 1 JIJW;. y ConocoPhillips Transmittal #353 Detail Date: 8/4/2004 To (External Party): . Howard Emml: Okland@AOGCC.com First Name: Howard From (PAl Contact): Email: Sandra.D.Lemke@conocophillips.com Last Name: OkJand Phone 793-1235 Number: Company: AOGCC Address: 333 W 7th ave City: Anchorage State: AK Zip Code: 99501 First Name: Sandra Last Name: Lemke Phone 265-6947 Number: Company: ConocoPhillips Alaska Address: 700 G Street, A TO 1486 City: Anchorage State: Ak Zip Code: 99510 Transmittal Info: Sent Via: hand delivery Tracking #: Justification: AOGCC data replacement/completion request-Totek HiJls 1 ¡ gct-¡Õ0 Quantity 1 1 Data Detail: Descri ption Density log- Totek Hi lis 1 AOGC Neutron log- Totek Hills 1 AOGC Conventional Core descripion log-Totek HHls 1 Type reproducible reproducible reproducible conventional core description form Conventional Core description fOI11JL / ~ ~ I 0 scanned-digital format :¡¡.. '^- \.Þ paper print tiff Attachments: Filename: None Fi lesize: N/ A ?J r L)~ Received By: SignatUre: \,,-¡V¡;~ 1..-1 Date: " ~ . 1,,1/ ' http://www.ak.ppco.com/transmi ttal/pri nt.asp ?transno=353 8/4/2004 PLUGGIN~~& LOCATION CLEAR2~z~CE REPORT State of Alaska · ALASKA 0IL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Omerator ~ ~-~ -- Review the well file, and' comment on plugging, well head status, and location clearance - provide loc. clear, code Well head cut off: ' Marker ~ost or olate: {' ' Location Clear~ce: Code ~ Si~ed Date Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 September 16, 1986 Mr. Randy Ruedrich Drilling Manager ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0360 Re: Final Location Clearance Totek Hills No. 1 Permit No. 84-100 Sec. 36, T7S, R]2W, _~M Dear Mr. Ruedrich: Our representative inspected the above referenced location on August 21, 1986 accompanied by Mike Winfree and Doug Stoltz. The location was cleaned up and rehabilitated, and the pits were back-filled. A marker post with the required data bead welded on it was in placed. Consequently, final locatioD~ clearance of Totek Hills Well No. ]_ is approved. Sincerely, ~.p Lonn±e C. Sm±th Commissioner jo/A.HJH.35 c: JoAnn Gruber, ARCO Timothy N. Derigo Area Landman ARCO Alaska, lnc. P.O. Box 100~60 Anchorage, AK BILL SHEFFIELD, GOVERNOR POUCH 7-034 1- 99511!! ANCHORAGE, ALASKA rjr-:' ;.'; · ~-: ~.',;r-., ~./;; -- ".. Subject: ARCO Totek Hills No 1 Well Request for Extended Confidentiality Dear Hr. Derigo: Tn your August 6 letter you requested that the confidentiality of all reports and information from the subject well be extended pursuant to AS 31.05.035(c). Data from the well are currently scheduled to be released on November 7, 1986. The pertinent provisions of 11 AAC 83.153 provide: (a)...The commissioner will, in his or her discretion, extend confidentiality to reports or information required under AS 31.05.035 from a well located more than three miles from any unleased land if the owner of the ~ell from which these reports or information are derived makes a sufficient showing that the reports or information contain significant information relating to the valuation of unleased land beyond the three-mile radius. (b) Reports or information for which extended confidentiality is requested or has been granted under AS ~1.05.0~5 will not be eligible for extended confidentiality when (1) the lease on which the well is drilled has expired; or (2) the unleased land within a three-mile radius of the well from which the reports or information are obtained is offered in a competiti~ve lease sale, but receives no bids greater than or equal to any minimum bid established for that sale. (c) As used in this section, "mile" means a statute mile or 5,280 feet. (d) As used in this sectign, "disposal" means the grant or issuance of lan oil and gas leas~E~¥~_o/84, Reg. 89) - Authority: AS 31.05.0~5(c) AS 38.0.5.020 S E P 1 2 1986 As 38. Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Timothy N. Derigo September 11, 1986 Page 2i ' ' As you are'aware, the division has proposed an oil and gas lease sale in the Middle Tanana Basin for January 1989. If that sale is held and the currently unleased lands near'the subject well are offered for lease, the well will no longer qualify for extended confidentiality. On the basis of your August 6, 1986 ~ritten request and the August 26 presentation to division staff which established the relevance of the Totek Hills No. i data to the evaluation of nearby unleased lands, these data qualify for extension under the regulation. Uhder the departmental delegation of authority, I agree to extend the confidentiality of the reports and information from the ARCO Totek Hills No. i Well until the nearby unleased land is offered for lease. By copy of this letter I am directing the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) to extend confidentiality of data from the ARCO Totek Hills No. i Well until further notice. Sincerely, Eason A~ing Director L~' c.v. Chatterton, Commissioner, AOGCC 0364c RECEIVED MEMORA ," UM TO: THRU: FROM: Sta,'-- of Alaska ALAS~OIL__ ~O GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~ozON C./V./~tterton DATE: September 8, gonnie C. Smith/~/-6 · TELEPHONE NO.: Commissioner Bobby D. Foste~~~ Petroleum Inspector 1986 SUBJECT: Location Clearance ARCO Totek Hills #1 Permit No. 84-100 Sec. 36, TTS, R12W, FM Thursday, Augu..s.t 21, 1986: I traveled this date to Totek Hills i°c~ti0n wi~h Mik~ Win~r'ee and Doug Stoltz and inspected the location and P&A marker. As the attached pictures show, the location is terraced, the pits are filled, amd there is no trash on the location. I recommend to the Commission that this location be accepted for final location clearance. Attachments A~--OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO.%MI~_S.C~J.r0N SURFACE ABANDONMENT REPORT 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 FILE INFORMATION: - OperatOr , /~~ Address '~'~ ~--~'/l~:)~gd Surface LBc~ti6n of Well se¢..q& , I7 a/m 20 AAC 2~.120: WELL ABANDONMENT MARKER: Dia. Steel Post (4"Min.) ~g''~ Length (10' Min.) /~' Height Above Final Grade Level (4' Min.i Top of Marker Pipe Closed with: Cemefit Plug ~ S~crew Cap~ Set: On Well Head , On Cutoff Casing ~ , In Concrete Plug Distance Below Final Grade Level ~J Ft. in. Side Outlets: Ail Valves and Nipples Removed-~///y All Openings Closed /0~ , With Blinds,~/~, With Cement /~/~, Other ! / ' INFORMATION BEADWELDED DIRECT,~LY TO MARKER POST: (List Where Different from File Infomation) Operator Unit or Lease Name Well Number , Surface Location of Well: Ft. F L, Ft., F L, Sec , T , R , ., Date Downhole P & A /.~-' ~-,~ Permit No. ~-/~. D .... ~ No. 50- Unit or Lease Name~ Well No. / Field & ~Pool ~ Welds 20 AAC 25.170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP PITS: Filled In .~-'~, Liners Removed Buried__ or -. · Debris Removed SURFACE OF PAD A~ND/OR LOCATION: Rough , Smooth , Contoured /, Flat Other , Compacted , CLE.~N UP OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION: Clean .Z..-/, Pipe Scrap Paper , Other ,. , Iron Scrap , Wood__, Mud__, Cement SURROUNDING AREA: Wooded ~-'~, Brush ~, Tundra · Sand , Other · · Grass , Dirt , Gravel CONDITION SURROUNDING AREA: Clean ~-/, Trash from Site Other , Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site__, .Dirt . Other ~~ [ . CONDITION ACCESS ROAD AND I - -7 " Other RF-Co~[E,~D APPROVAL OF ABalOnES: Yes ~ , No , Final Inspection ~ ~ '' 05/26/81 -~ -- ' ' -'-- MAD~ IN U.S.A. NO, 752 ti3 - % o o . . CONFIDENTIAL July 8, 1986 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Mr. Randy Ruedrich Drilling Manager ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK 99510-0B60 Re.. Location Clearance - Funny River No. 1; Wolf Lake Nos. 1 & 2; Totek Hills No. IF Oliktok Point No. 2A. Dear Mr. Ruedrich: A review of our records shows that final location clearance for the above referenced wells has not been approved. In compliance with Section 170(a) of our regulations, "It]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment or .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an extension-of time if a valid reason exists, and Section 170(c) provides for an on-site inspection. We are, therefore, requesting a schedule from you for this summer when our field inspectors can accompany your representatives to the well sites~for final location clearance inspection. Sincerely~, ~ Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner jo/A.HJH.6 ~ ARCO Exploration Company E] ARCO Oil and Gas Compan',i Record Of SI':' ment Of Confidential Information District Alaska To State of A1 aska Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission if-FO,,, i ARCO Alaska, Inc. Exploration Operations 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage: Alaska 99501-3192 Attn- Mr. William Van Allen . 700 G Street 99501 P.O. Box 100360 99510 Anchorage, Ak. Attn' Mr. Sam L. Hewitt ~X Enclosed ~ Under separate cover ~ Via hand carri ed Subject Totek' Hi'Il NO 1" Quantity Map number & description ... I copy Sperry-Sun Directional Survey, dated 8-8-84. 1 copy ARCO Alaska, Inc., Daily Well Summary, from 7.19-84 to 10-9-85. , Signed by lq. Pittman/6eoloqic Aide Received by 0/5'85 ' A~a~ka 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchor.~ge signing and re(urning the second copy of this transmittal. IDale 5-20-85 iDate Remarks ARCO Alaska, Inc. {~ Subsidiary of AllanticRichfieldCompany ARCO ALASI~ INC. Proper~ Re!ea~ ~: Well Name Operator S~te ~ AI~ ARCO Alaska, [~c. , ~~a~a~a ~oLeE R~l[s ~o. ] District ~a~ a~ · ~y or Parish Denali hocaH[y o~ ~e~ L~as~ or Wildcat - Strat Test Daily Geological Well Summary IStale Alaska ISpud Date Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 7-19 (-1) 37' 7-20 (1) 120' 7-21 (2) 120' 7-22 (3) 153' 7-23 (4) 470' 7-24 (5) 776' 7-25 (6) 1,115' 7-26 (7) 1,438' 7-27 (8) 1,433' 7-28 (9) 1,433' 7-29 (10) 1,433' 7-30 (11) 1,433' The above is correct Signature Operator's Representative Karl Lemmerman Complete record for each day while drilling (37') Rigging up. Cemented pre-conductor at 17' (KB). (83') Spud at 2100 hours 7-]9-84. Drilled 9 7/8" hole from 37' to 120' (10 3/4" conductor at 37') Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 51 w. 1. 120 pH 8.0 C1 100 (0') Nipple up diverter. Ran 7 5/8" to 117' and cemented same with 40 sacks Class "G" cement at 15.5 ppg. Mud wt. 8.5 Vis 36 w.1. 16.4 C1 100 (33') Drilling. Fabricated blooey line and flow line. Rigged up diverter control lines. Did top cement job on 7 5/8" with 5 sacks Class "G" cement at 15.8 ppg. Finished nippling up accumulator, and dig rathole. Tested pump, pump lines, standpipe, kelly hole, swivel, upper kelly and FO safety valve to 1000 psi. Function tested diverter and diverter valves. Drilled out shoe to 153'. Mud wt. 8.9 Vis 39 w. 1. 14.2 pH 9.0 C1 150 (327') Drilling. Drilled 153'-480' Survey 1/4° at 318'. Mud wt. 8.9 Vis 39 w. 1. 14.2 pH 9.0 C1 150 (306') Drilling. Drilled 470' to 613'. Tripped for bit, tested diverter and repaired remote ~:ontrol panel. Replace rotary drive belt. Ran into hole with new bit and drilled 613' to 776' at report time. Mud. wt. 9.1 Vis 37 w. 1. 15.4 pH 8.5 Cl 125 (339') Drilling.~ Drilled 776' to 897', tripped for bit. Drilled 897' to 917' repaired rotary and function tested diverter remote control panel , · Drilled to 1,115' at report time. Survey 1° at 897'. Mud wt. 9.4 · Vis 36 w. 1. 16.8 pH 8.0 C1 ]50 (323') Conditioning hole for casing. Drilled 1,115'-1,438' last 24 hours at report time. Survey 1 1/4 at 1,200'. Mud wt. 9.4 Vis 42 w.1. 14.8 pH 7.5 C1 150 (corrected depth) (0') Nippling down diverter and assembling BOP stack. Ran 5" casing to 1,432', Cemented with ]90 sacks class "G" cement (]5.6 to 15.8 ppg), cement in place at 2325 hours 7-26-84. (0') Preparing to test BOPE. Nippled up and tested wellhead to 1500 psi. nippled up and tested choke and kill lines. Completed rigging up bell nipple and flow line. (0') Prepare to nipple down upper wellhead assembly and grind out secondary pack off I.D.. Rigged up generator. Tested BOPE, lines, and pipe rams ok. Tested kelly. Found packoff I.D. too small. Preparing to nipple down upper wellhead and correct I.D.. (0') Preparing to drill out cement in 5" casing at 1,341'. Nipple down upper wellhead assembly, grind out I.D. to 4 ]/4" (same as casing), and nipple up again. Test wellhead and casing to 1750 psi. Nipple up flow nipple and choke manifold and test all new connections to 2500 psi. Run into hole with bit and tag cement at 1341'. RECEIVED Date ~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Title . - .......... 7-~ o_~z .... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'~:: ~.?~~t ions Ceologis~,Ch0rage ARCO Alaska, Inc. Subsidiary ot AllanticRichfieldCompany ARCO ALAS~ INO. Pr0per~,m~ Re ease o~e~o~ S~te 0f Alaska ~e. Name ARCO Alaska, Inc. · ~ON~ID~NT(~L *Tocek Hills No.] District ~ County or Parish Dena1~ Locality or Fie~d ~Lease or Unit ' ~dca~ - S~ra~ Complete record for each day while drillino Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. Daily Geological Well Summary 7-31 (12) 1,443' 8-1 (13) 1,515' 8-2 (14) 1,598' 8-3 (15) ] ,608' 8-4 (16) ],703' 8-5 (17) 1,826' 8-6 (]8) ],885' 8-7 (]9) 2,003' 8-8 (20) 2,100' 8-9 (21) 2,234' 8-10 (22) 2,339' The above is correct I StateAlaska ISpud Date 7-19- 84 (10') Building mud weight while circulating at 1380'. Drilled out cement to 1418' and tested casing to 1500 psi. Drilled out shoe to 1443' and ran leak off test to 600 psi. Ran core assembly and cored <6". Retrieved inner barrel to insure no jamming and stuck inner barrel in outer barrel when attempting to re-run it. Tripped out of hole and reseated inner barrel inside outer barrel. Tripped back into hole to ]380', could go no deeper (core barrel jamming on fill against casing). Pulled up and building mud weight and viscosity at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis. 37 w. 1. 13 pH 10 C1 150 (72') Coring. Built mud weight to 9.0 ppg. Cored 1,443' to 1,503' at report time. Mud wt. 9.1 Vis 43 w. 1. 12.2 pH 9.5 C1 150 (83') Coring. Cored 1,515'-1,586'. Pulled overshot in two while attempting to recover inner core barrel. Tripped and repaired same. Cored 1,586'-1,598'. Mud wt. 9.0 Vis 38 w.1. 12.0 pH 10 C1 150 (10') Running in to hole with Core barrel. Core barrel quit cutting at 1,598'. Ran magnet for possible junk in hole, recovered slivers of matrix and diamonds from core head, no metal. Ran mill with junk basket, milled 1,598-1,608', no recovery. Running core barrel at report time. Mud wt. 9.4 Vis 40 w. 1. 12.0 pH 10.0 C1 200 (95') Coring. Cored to 1625'. Well flowing, shut in with 20 psi on drill pipe, annulus flowing, shut in annulus and raised mud weight to 9.6 ppg. No gas, suspect water flow. Cored 1625' to 1703' at report time. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis 40 w. 1. 11.5 pH 9.5 C1 200 (123') Preparing to trip out of hole. Cored 1703' to 1826' last 24 hours. Mud wt. 9.7 Vis 43 w. 1. 11.2 pH 9.5 C1 200 (59') Coring. Tripped out of hole and tested BOP's. Tripped back into hole, repaired drawworks motor. Cored 1826' to 1885' at report time. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis 44 w.1. 11 pH 9.0 C1 200 (111') Coring. Cored 1885' to 1961', circulated and tested BOPE, and cored to 2003' at report time. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis 45 w.1. 10 pH 9 C1 200 (97') Coring. Cored 2003' to 2100' last 24 hours. Survey 3/4° at 2012'. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis 45 w. 1. 9.8 pH 9.0 C1 200 (134') Coring. Cored 2,100' to 2,234' last 24 hours. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis 46 w.1. 9.5 pH 9.0 C1 200 (105') Coring. Cored 2234' to 2306'. Had 8' barrel gain (apparent water, no gas), raised mud weight to 9.9 ppg. Cored 2306' to 2326.5', repair swivel. Cored 2326.5' to 2339' at report time. Mud wt. 9.9 Vis 45 w. 1. 9.6 pH 9.0 C1 160 Operator's Re4;)rese~tati, ve ~,arl b emmerman ' [ D8'--8-84 I Title Title Operations Geologist ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~ Subsidiary of AtlanlicRichfieldCornpany n CONFIDENTIAL ARCO ALASKA, INC. Pr0perietary Operator irt~;i~o~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. State 0f Alaska District ~COi~iFiDE[~H~L, un%- or Parish Denali / Locality or Field /Lease or Unit Wildcat - Strat test Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 8-11 (23) 2,399' 8-12 (24) 2,502' 8-13 (25) 2,552' 8-14 (26) 2,626' 8-15 (27) 2,674' 8-16 (28) 2,792' 8-17 (29) 2,910' 8-18 (30) 2,910' 8-19 (31) 2,910' 8-20 (32) 2,910' 8-21 (33) 2,910' 8-22 (34) 2,910' Complete record for each day while drilling The above is correct Daily Geological Well Summary Well Name Totek Hills No. 1 I stateAlaska ISpud Date 7-19-84 (60') Coring. Cored 2339 '-2373'. Well was flowing, shut in, no gains or pressure. Cored to 2,399' at report time. Mud wt. 9.9 Vis 46 w.1. 9.6 pH 9.6 C1 160 (103') Coring. Cored 2399' to 2502' last 24 hours. Survey 3/4° at 2376'. Mud wt. 10.0 Vis 46 w. 1. 89.8 pH 9.0 C1 160 (50') Tripping out of hole. Cored 2502 to 2514'. Tested BOPE. Cored 2514' to 2552', bit quit. Tripping at report time. Mud wt. 10.0 Vis 44 w. 1. 8.8 pH 9.0 C1 170 (74') Coring. Completed trip for new bit, cored 2,552' to 2,585'. Repaired chuck on rotary drive, cored to 2,626' at report time. Mud wt. 9.9 Vis 43 w. 1. 8.0 pH 9.0 C1 150 (48') Cored 2626' to 2655'. Tripped for bit. Cored to 2674', preparing to trip for bit at report time. Mud wt. 9.9 Vis 41 w.1. 8.0 pH 9.0 C1 150 (118') Drilling. Layed down Core barrel and picked up diamond bit. Drilled 2674' to 2792' at report time. Mud wt. 9.9 Vis 56 pH 9 C1 100 (118') Reaming to drop angle. Drilled 2,792' to 2,882' and lost returns. Cir- culated and conditioned mud until full returns regained. Drilled 2,882' to 2,910' with full returns. Ran surveys 6o-7° at 2,885', 4° at 2,825'. Pulled up to 2,790' and began reaming to reduce angle. Mud wt. 9.6 Vis. 40 pH 8.5 C1 100 (0') Circulating and conditioning hole in preparation to plug back and drop angle. Reamed to 2850', ran into hole with open ended drill pipe to cement, lost circulation. Spotted LCM pill, regained circulation and staged into hole while building volume (lost total ]50 bbl). Mud. wt. 9.1 Vis. 37 pH 8.5 C1 160 (0') Plugging back to drop angle in hole. Spotted 26 sack class "G" cement plug on bottom, in place at 0500 hours 8-19-84. Mud. wt. 9.1 Vis. 36 w. 1. 15 pH 8.5 C1 160 (0') Running into hole to drill out cement plug. Waited on cement to 1700 hours 8-20-84. Tested BOPE. Built mud volume and running into hole at report time. Mud wt. 9.1 Vis. 37 w. 1. 15 pH 9.5 C1 160 (0') Reaming. Ran and washed into hole to 2,510', reamed 2,510' to 2,666' at report time. Returns are sand and LCM, no cement. Survey 3/4° at 2,650'. Mud wt. 9.1 Vis. 37 w.1. 15 pH 9.5 C1 160 (0') Attempting to free pipe. Reamed from 2,666' to 2'807'. Pipe stuck. Attempting to work pipe free at report time. Mud wt. 9.5 Vis. 42 w. 1. 14 pH 10 C1 600 Operator's Repre~sentativ~ Karl L emmerman Date 8-!6-84 Title Title n .... '-; ,-,~ o Geo!egigt Page Geologis~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. Subsidia;.y of AtlanticRichfieldCompany CONFIDENTIAL Daily Geological Well Summary Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. District Denali Locality or Field Wildcat - Strat test Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 8-23 (35) 2,910' 8-24 (36) 2,837' 8-25 (37) 2,935' 8-26 (38) 2,984 8-27 (39) 2,984' ARCO ALASKA, INC. Pr0perietary Release to: State of Alaska we,, .ame * CONFIDENTIAL '~otek Hills No. 1 8-28 (40) 2,984' 8-29 (41) 2,984' 8-30 (42) 2,984' County or Parish Lease or Unit Complete record for each day while drilling 8-31 (43) 2,984' 9-1 (44) 3,035 ' The above is correct IState Alaska Spud Date 7-19-84 (0') Pulling out of hole. Worked stuck pipe. Ran free point, pipe stuck at 1,440' - 1,470'. Mixed and pumped 13 barrel SFT pill, circulated ,and broke pipe free. Tripping out of hole at report time. (NOTE: SFT Sack Fishing Tool contains asphalt and diesel.) Mud. wt. 9.2 Vis. 40 w. 1. 8 pH 9.5 C1 600 (Sidetrack No. 1) Drilling. Sidetracked from 2,808' - 2,837' (29'). Mud. wt. 8.9 Vis. 42 w. 1. 5.6 pH 10.0 C1 160 (98') Drilling. Reamed from 2,837' to 2,867' (old hole?) and surveyed (survey 4 3/4° at 2,849'). Pulled to 2,790° and took survey (1 3/4°). Ran back to bottom and reamed to 2,908', and drilled to 2,927'. Ran survey at 2,909' (7°) and tripped for bit. Drilled 2,927' to 2,935' at report time. Summary Surveys I 3/4° at 2,790' 4 3/4° at 2,849' 7° at 2 909' Mud wt. 8.9 Vis 40 w. 1. 14 pH 10 C1 150 (49') Attempting to regain returns at shoe. Drilled from 2,935' to 2,975'; ran survey, and drilled to 2,984'. Lost returns while circulating prior to tripping for core barrel. Pumped Quick-Seal LCM pills and regained returns. Tripped out of hole and tested BOPE. Picked up core barrel and tripped to shoe at 1,432' and lost returns at report time. Survey 6 3/4° at 2,969'. Mud wt. 8.9 Vis 41 w. 1. 5.8 pH 9.5 C1 150 (0') Tripping into hole with core barrel. Regained returns at shoe (1,432') and ran in hole to 1,948', well flowed. Built mud weight from 8.6 ppg to 8.8 ppg, stopped flow (gained 35 barrels water), had slow loss, pulled to shoe, hole static. Ran in hole to 2,950' and reaming to bottom at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 39 w.1. 9.6 pH 9.5 C1 200 (0') Building Mud Volume. Having both losses and gaines (fresh water flow). In hole with bit at 1507' building mud volume and attempting to balance system at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 40 w.1. 8.2 pH 9.5 C1 180 (0') Attempting to cure mud losses. Pumped LCM pill., at 1,881', ran in hole to 2,485' and displacing LCM pill at report time (have approximately 1 bar- rel per hour losses). Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 37 w. 1. 9.0 pH 9.5 C1 160 (0') Washing to bottom at 2,902'. Wash to 2,902' from 2,485', had no losses last 8 hours. Plan to wash to bottom, condition mud, and short trip prior to running wire line logs. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 39 w. 1. 8.66 pH 9.0 C1 170 (0') Drilling. Washed and reamed to 2,956' and lost circulation. Pumped LCM pill, built mud volume, and reamed 2,956' - 2,984' with full returns. Tripped for bit and drilling at 2,984' at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 50 w.1. 6 pH 8.5 pH 8.5 C1 200 (51') Logging. Drilled 2,984' to 3,035'. Ran Gr/Resistivity log and Caliper log at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 42 w.1. 5.0 pH 8.5 C1 200 23-84 ITM I Title Operator's Representative Karl L emmerman / Page Geologist ARCO Alaska, Inc. Subsidiary of AllanficRichfieldCompany · CONRDENTIAL * Daily Geological Well Summary Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. District Denali Locality or Field Wildcat - Strat test Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 9-2 (45) 3,035 ' 9-3 (46) 3,035' 9-4 (47) 3,035 ' 9-5 (48) 3,035' 9-6 (49) 3,035' 9-7 (50) 3,035' 9-8 (51) 3,045' 9-9 (52) 3,045' 9-10 (53) 3,045' 9-11 (54) 3,072' The above is correct ARCO ALASKA, INC. Pr0perietary Release to: State of Aiaska Well Name CONFIDENTI~J-.~otek Hills No. ] County or Parish Lease or Unit Complete record for each day while drilling IState Alaska I Spud Date 7-19-84 (0') Preparing to run casing, completed logging, ran Sonic from 2,580' to 1,432' (could not get deeper with tool), ran Temperature log from 3,0]5' to surface. Conditioning hole to run casing at report time Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 42 w. 1. 5.0 pH 8.5 C1 190 (0') Attempting to run casing. Ran 1,380' of 4" casing, casing plugged with lost circulation material, pulled casing and laid down. Had 8 bbl pit gain with 1500 units total gas and trace H2S. Well tried to flow when attempted to run in hole with drill pipe, raised mud weight to 9.0 ppg, then to 9.1 ppg to control flow. Ran in to 2,220' with drill pipe at report time, losing 1 to 2 barrels per hour mud to hole. Mud wt. 9.] Vis 44 w. 1. 4.0 pH 8.5 C1 180 (0') Waiting on cement. Ran to bottom and controlled losses. Ran 4" casing to 2,963' (casing stuck at that point). Cemented casing with 60 sacks class "G" cement, cement in place at 0345 hours 9-4-84. Waiting on cement at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 4.0 w. 1. 5.0 pH 8.5 C1 180 (0') Running in hole with bit to drill out cement. Waited on cement, ran temperature and GR logs thru pipe in attempt to find top of cement in annulus with no success. Ran neutron log from 2,550' to surface thru pipe. Nipple up BOPE and ran in hole to drill out at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 40 w.1. 5.0 pH 8.5 C1 180 (0') Drilling out float shoe. Drilled cement from 2,577' to 2,895'. Tested BOPE and casing. Tripped for bit and drilled cement from 2,895' to 2,956' (shoe) at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 37 w. 1. 7.0 pH 11 C1 900 (0') Coring. Attempted to drill float shoe at 2,956' with no success. Picked up core barrel and diamond core bit, cored from 2,956' to 2,966' and attempted to pull inner core barrel with no success. Cored to 2,976' and tripped to empty core barrel. Cored to 3,030 at report time. Mud wt. 8.8 Vis 55 w. 1. 7.8 ph 13 C1 600 (10') Preparing to drill out cement. Cored cement and formation to 3,045'. Ran leak off test to 9.1 ppg equivalent mud weight. Spotted 33 sack cement plug 5' off bottom. Waited on cement and ran in and tagged top of cement at 2,598' at report time. Mud wt. 8.5 Vis 34 w. 1. 6.2 pH 11 C1 600 (0') Drilling/Coring out cement. Drilled out cement with core bit from 2,598' to 2,906' at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 38 w.1. 6.2 pH 12.5 C1 550 (0') Tripping. Cored/Drilled cement to 3,032'. Pump .pressured up and could not retrieve inner core barrel. Drill rod parted at 308' when attempted to pull out of hole. Speared fish on first attempt. Pulling out of hole with wet string at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 40 w. 1. 6.8 pH 12.5 C1 550 ~ (27') Coring. Completed trip out with drill string. Dropped core barrel in hole and recovered same. Cored cement from 3,032' to 3,045', formation to 3,072 ' . Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 47 w. 1. 7.8 pH 12.5 Date a-99-az+. Signature Operator's Re~re~e~t at'~ve Karl ITitle ITitle ARCO Alaska, Inc. Subsidia['y of AtlanlicRichlieldCompany CO~,.-tDENTIAL * ARCO ALASKA, INC. Daily Geological Well Summary Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. District Denali Locality or Field Wildcat - Strat test Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 9-12 (55) 3,090' 9-13 (56) 3,092' 9-14 (57) 3,140' 9-15 (58) 3,196' 9-16 (59) 3,219' 9-17 (60) 3,219' 9-18 (61) 3,219' Properietary Release to: State of Al~.ska ~,~,~ii~,f=i~..v_i,'~ j J~L. Well Name Totek Hills No. 1 ICounty or Parish Lease or Unit Complete record for each day while drilling istateAlaska lSpud Date 7- ] 9-84 (18') Tripping out of hole. Cored 3,072' to 3,076' (4'), had gains and losses. Stabilized mud system, cored 3,076'-3,080' (4'), pulled inner barrel with no recovery. Cored 3,080'-3,083' (3') and tripped for new bit, no recovery. Cored 3,083'-3,089' (6'), pulled inner barrel, no recovery. Cored 3,089' to 3,090' (1') barrel jammed, attempted to pull inner barrel, only fishing neck came out, tripping at report time to recover rest of inner barrel. NOTE: at 7:00 9-12-84 completed trip, left junk in hole (part of stabilizer, outer 'shell of core barrel), picking up mill to mill on junk. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 40 w.1. 6.0 pH 11.0 C1 500 (2') Attempting to cure lost circulation (waiting on LCM pill to set). Ran in hole and milled on junk from 3,090' to 3,092', well started to flow with pumps off. Pumped 5 barrel 9.5 ppg pill followed by 9 barrel Quick-Seal-LCM pill, and lost circulation. Pumped 2'LCM pills, still having some losses at report time (decreasing). Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 40 w.1. 7.0 pH 10.0 C1 250 (48') Attempting to control losses. Squeezed DIASEAL pill, stopped losses. Tripped and picked up Strata Pack Bit on core barrel and drilled from 3,092' to 3,140'. Lost circulation at 3,140', regained 10% returns, tripping to pick up core bit to squeeze DIASEAL pill at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 63 w. 1. 8.0 pH 9.5 C1 250 (56') Coring. Finished trip to change bit. Tested BOPE, rams, etc to 3,000 lbs, annular to 1,500 lbs. Ran in hole with Strata-Pac core bit. Pumped 3 barrels DIASEAL pill, pulled out to casing shoe and squeezed pill with 5 barrels of mud. Cored to 3,196' at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 53 w.1. 8.0 pH 9.5 C1 250 (23') Waiting on cement. Cored from 3,196' to 3,204' (8'). Cored from 3,204' to 3,219' (15'). Pulled short trip to casing shoe, hole clean. Circulated and ran survey. Pulled out of the hole with the core barrel and ran in with open drill rod. Mixed and pumped 5 barrels 15.0-15.8 ppg, class "G" cement. Squeezed and pulled out of the hole to wait on cement (12 hours) (attempting to control losses with cement plug). Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 45 w. 1. 7 pH 9.5 C1 250 (0') Running in hole circulating while rotating, looking for top of cement. Waited on cement. Ran in hole to 1,780' displacing cement contaminated mud. Circulated and conditioned mud. Waited on parts to repair drawworks motor blower. Repaired drawworks motor turbocharger. Ran in hole to 2,620', circulated every'5 stands. Washed in hole to 3,000' encountered a few bridges needing reaming. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 40 w. 1. 7 pH 11.5 C1 500 (0') Conditioning hole for cement. Reamed and cored cement from 3,000' to 3,219'. Cement soft from 3,000' to 3,080', firm continuous cement 3,080' to 3,150', firm moderately continuous cement from 3,150 to 3,219' interspersed with LCM. Circulated bottoms up and attempted leak off test to 9.7 ppg. No test, bled approximately 10 psi per minute. Ran in hole to 3,219 with no drag or fill. Circulating and conditioning at report time. NOTE: Ditch gas while drilling out cement consisted of methane and PV's but no C2 thru C5 so the gas probably is not from the formation. The cement job was spotty and may have allowed black magic and other mud additives that had previously entered the formation to move into the bore hole causing the high gas readings Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 40 w.1. 9 pH 12 The above is correct Signature - _. ~ Operator's Rep,~sent a,t ive~ marl b emmerman J Datg-i 7-84 J Title Title ARCO Alaska, Inc. Subsidiary of AtlanlicRichfieldCompany ARCO Alaska, Inc. St~ 0~ ~ DistriCtmenali ' CO~l~'~ll~-~F~t~°rParish Locality or Field I Lease or Unit Wildcat - Strat test ~ Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 9-19 (62) 3,219' 09-20 (63) 3,219 9-21 (64) 3,219' 9-22 (65) 3,219' 9-23 (66) 3,260' 9-24 (67) 3,283' 9-25 (68) 3,331' 9-26 (69) 3,350' 9-27 (70) 3,383' 9-28 (71) 3,410' Complete record for each day while drilling The above is correct Daily Geological Well Summary Well Name Totek Hills No. 1 IStateA1 aska ISpud Date 7-19-84 (0') Waiting on cement. Spotted a 29 barrel cement plug at 3,219', pulled to 2,195' and squeezed cement. Picked up core barrel and ran in to 2,600', washed and reamed soft cement to 2,900'. Waiting on cement at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 37 w. 1. 13 pH 13 C1 200 (0') Coring cement at 2,990'. Waited on cement, washed and reamed soft cement to 2,956'. Tripped for drilling assembly and drilled 2,956' to 2,957'. Re-ran core barrel and cored to 2,981', recovered core, started getting approximately 25% formation at 2,976'. Cored from 2,981' to 2,985', jammed barrel, recovered one foot of cement with 30% of formation. Cored 2,985' to 2,9.90' at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 35 w.1. 13 pH 13 cl 2100 (0') Coring cement at 3,101'. Cored cement and formation to 2,994'. pulled to 2,940' and pressure tested formation to 9.8 ppg equivalent mud weight. Cored from 2,994' to 3,101' at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 41 w.1. 10.2 pH 13 C1 1600 (0') Coring hard cement at 3,180'. Attempted to pull stuck core tube, wireline overshot parted. Circulated and conditioned hole. Tested BOPE and serviced core barrel. Ran in hole reaming last 20' and cored from 3,101' to 3,180'. Recovered 100% cement. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 38 w. 1. 10.2 pH 13 C1 1800 (38') Coring. Cored from 3,180' to 3,235'. Pulled out of hole for new bit. Ran in hole and cored from 3,235' to 3,260' at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 40 w.1. 12 pH 12.5 C1 1100 (26') Tripping in hole. Cored from 3,260' to 3,282', pulled out of hole leaving core barrel. Ran in hole with open ended drill pipe to recover fish, retrieved inner barrel with wire line, circulated bottoms up and pulled out of hole. ran in hole with spear and pulled out with core barrel. Made up new coring assembly and running in hole at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 41 w.1. 9.8 pH 12 C1 1200 (49') Coring. Finished running in hole and cored from 3,282' to 3,302'. Attempted to retrieve inner barrel, barrel parted in middle. Tripped for new barrel and cored 3,302' to 3,309'. Pump pressure up 200 lbs. Pulled out of hole with broken inner barrel and ran back in with a shortened coring assembly. Cored from 3,309' to 3,331' with no problems. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 39 w.1. 10.8 pH 12.5 C1 1200 (19') Pulling out of hole with fish. Cored from 3,331' to 3,350'. Pump pressure dropped. Pulled out of hole and found core barrel broken off at stabilizer. Ran in hole with spear. Pulled out of hole, no fish, spear did not engage. Made up stablizer and ran back in hole, tagged fish. Pulling out of hole with fish at report time. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 41 w.1. 8.4 ph 12.5 C1 900 (33') Coring. Repaired core barrel and cored from 3,350' to 3,383'. Mud wt. 8.6 Vis 44 w. 1. 8.2 pH ]2 C1 800 (27') Coring. Pulled out of hole for bit. Inspected and serviced core barrel. Ran in hole and cored from 3,383' to 3,410' at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 43 w.1. 8 pH 12 Signature Operator's Repr..e, sent~ive.. ~,.ar.t L em. merman [°at~-24-84 I Title ITitle 5OO Geologist ~ ~'' I Page I ARCO Alaska, Inc. g~ONF!DENTIAL * Subsidiary of AllanticRichfieldCompany AP, CO ALAS~, iNC. Properieta~ Release to: S,_at~ nf .......... Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. Well Name Totek Hills No. 1 District Denali Locality or Field Wildcat - Strat test County or Parish Lease or Unit Daily Geological Well Summary IState Alaska ISpud Date 7-]9-84 Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 9-29 (72) 3,419' 9-30 (73) 3,437' 10-1 (74) 3,477' 10-2 (75) 3,521' 10-3 (76) 3,548' 10-4 (77) 3,548' 10-5 (78) 3,590' 10-6 (79) 3,590' 10-7 (80) 3,590' 10-8 (81) 2,429' The above is correct Signature~~ Operator's R~ppre~en~-at~ve~ Complete record for each day while drilling (9') Coring ahead. Cored from 3,410' to 3,419' last 24 hours. Tested BOPE at 3,413.3'. Survey ]4° at 3,395', 14° plus at 3,400' Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 43 w.1. 8 pH 12 C1 500 (18') Coring ahead. Cored from 3,419' to 3,432.2'. Lost center stabilizer band from core barrel, milled up same. Cored to 3,437' at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 43 w. 1. 8 pH 11.5 C1 500 (40') Coring ahead. Cored 3,437' to 3,477' last 24 hours. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 42 w. 1. 7.8 pH 1] C1 500 (44') Tripping for drilling assembly Cored 3,477' to 3,52] ',core bit failed. Surveyed and tripped to pick up bit to drill ahead. Survey ]6° at 3,515'. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 42 w.1. 8.2 pH 11 C1 450 (27') Tripping out of hole. Drilled 3,521' to 3,522.5'. Tripped for core barrel and cored 3,522.5' to 3,548'. Had problems pulling inner core barrel and suspect outer barrel is parted. Tripping at report time. NOTE: Completed trip at 0700 hours, core barrel parted just below box, left approximately 13' of outer barrel in hole. Preparing to fish core barrel. Mud wt. 8.7 vis 44 w.1. 7.8 pH 10.5 C1 450 (0') Reaming at 3,548' with bit. Fished core barrel, recovered barrel, missing inner barrel lock lug and approximately ]" hard band off reaming shell. Ran in with bit and reamed to bottom at report time. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 43 w. 1. 7.8 pH 10.5 C1 450 (42') Tripping out of hole to retrieve inner core barrel (parted at overshot neck). Drilled from 3,548' to 3,565'. Cored from 3,565' to 3,590' where inner core barrel parted. Mud wt. 8.7 Vis 39 w. 1. 8.0 pH ]0.5 C1 500 (0') Running wireline logs. Finished pulling out of hole, core barrel twisted off, were preparing to fish core barrel when decision was made to plug and abandon well. Left Core Barrel in hole. Ran wireline logs as follows: Resistivity/GR/SP, Density/Cai, Neutron, Sonic, Temperature, Induced Plorization. Mud wt. 8.7 (0') Plugging back. Completed logging. Ran Borehole Televiewer, Magnetic Susceptibility, and VSP. Running in hole open ended to set cement plug at report time. (PBTD) Plugging and abandoning well. Set plug No. 1 from 2,929' to 3,300'. Injected reserve pit fluids in 4" X 5" casing annulus. Set plug No. 2 from 20' to 200' (10 sacks cement) and injecting remaining fluids in annulus at report time. Karl L emmerman Date ! Title !0-03-8A. J Title ~.. . ..~ ~:., ,; {;' . , _.. .... ~,-" - " '" '"'?\'f '-~' 't ~ 5'~ t , . ,:; - ~,, ~..: ~ ,~' ¢ .--.. ,. .:.. , . ' Ir ' ~'~!~': .,'~" ~ ~~ ~~"~" i .... ,. ,~ ~.? .,, .i~.,.: "-.4 n~r io_n_s Geo~ ~gi_~t ~ r ...... I Page Geologist I Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. ARCO Alaska, Inc. v ,~ CONFIDENTIAl., * Sub$idia['y ot AtlanticRichfieldCompany ARCO ALASKA, iNC. Properietarg Release to: 8tzte of ,~ · ~-;vit~ Well Name CO~~Ni,~[.Totek Hills No. ] District Denali Locality or Field Wildcat - Strat test Date and depth as of 8:00 a.m. 10-9 (82) 20' ICounty or Parish Lease or Unit Complete record for each day while drilling The above is correct , Signature'~:'l -~='~ ~"'-'Y¢'~.¢''''~'' - ~ /~.~,~/_~~__~ [ Da~e0_9_84 [Title Re h [ Operator's ~ 'ge~erman Daily Geological Well Summary IState Alaska ISpud Date 7-]9-84 (PBTD). Rigging down. Completed injecting reserve pit fluids into 4" X 5" annulus and cement annulus with 10 sacks class "G" cement. Rigging down. Summary: Well Spud 2100 hours 7-]9-84 T. D. reached 10-5-84, at 3,590' Well Plugged, Rig down started 1245 hours ]0-8-84 Casing: 10 3/4" at 37' 7 5/8" at 116.6' 5" at 1,432' 4" at 2,956' NOTE: Left Core Barrel at bottom of hole when plugging and abandoning well. FINAL REPORT Operations Geologist Geologist IPage 9 ALASKA OIL AND 6AS CONSERYATION.COM~IIlSSION Bill Shelfleld, Governor 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORA(IE,ALAgKA gg$Ol4-3lg:2 TELEPHONE(gO/) 21g,-1435 DATE .' ~ TO: ~ · RE: We ~ Loc. ~' Permit No. We wish to bring to your attention that the Commission has no~ et received the following required items on the subject well Y - - '-~'-ated was completed - /~--/f~"- ~>~f which our recoros lnu-~ -- ' Article 536(b) of Title 20, Chapter 25, Alaska Administrative Code, stipulates that this material shall be filed within 30 days after completion of a drilled.well. Please Submit the above missing m. atertal. Chairman lc:C.024 : ['~ ARCO EXploration Compa~_y.,,,.'~ [~ ARCO Oil and Gas Compan, ,r To State of Alaska, Inc. Oil & Gas Conservation Commission jFrom 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Ak. 99501 Attn- Mr Bill Van Alen I · Record Of Shr merit Of Confidential Information ARCO Alaska, 1nc. 700 "G" Street P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Ak. D~strict Alaska 99501 99'510 Attn' Mr. Sam L. Hewitt/ANO-368 ~'~XEnclosed F-! Under separate cover ,:X Via hand carried Subject , ARCO_ :TOtek Hilt No, 1 Quantity i copy /,-- Map number & description Verification listing (for/~Digitized tape sent 3-22-85). .i AJaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission , NoteJ~Pl.~e verify and acknowledge receipt,j"by signing and relurning the second copy of this transmittal. Signed by if~ R. Pittman/Geologic Aide :~ 3-25-85 Received by .. Remarks ARCO Exploration Company ARI~O Oil and Gas Compar''~'~ To State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Dr. Anchorage, Ak. 99501 Record Of Sh;~.ment Of Confidential Information IFrom I 1 District Alaska ARCO A'laska, :[nc. 700 "G" St. 99501 P.O. Box 100360 99510 Anchorage, Ak. I Attn' Mr. Bill Van Alen I Attn- Mr. Sam L. Hewitt/ANO-368 7~(Enclosed ,~ Under separate cover .'~ Wa hand carried Subject ARCO Totek Hill No. 1 Quantity Map number & description Digitized tape, all logging runs. ,./, I. Note---P|ease verify and acknowledge receipt, by _signing and returning the second copy of this transmittal. Signed by R. Pittman/Geo'logic Aide Received by / Remarks Oil & Gas Cons. 00mmissi0n Anchorage AR3B-1370-F ARCO Exploration company... ARCO Oil and Gas Compa~ Record Of Sl' merit Of Confidential Information iDis~rict :, ~ A1 aska State of Alaska IFrom ARCO Alaska, inc. Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 700 I'G" Street 99501 99510 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchoraqe, Alaska 99501 Attn- Mr. Bill Van Alen P.O. Box 100360 Anchoraoe, Alaska Attn' Iqr. Sam L. Hewitt ],~Enc!osed :- Under separate cove.-' % Vi* hand carri ed Subject ARCO ;Totek Hill No. 1 Quantity Map number & description 1 BL I Vel 1. I BL 1 Sepia verify Signed by R. Received by 20' & 50' 4 Porosity Curves (Avg. poro, Sonic poro, P :'-- ' $ / Density poro, Neutron poro)~ 20' & 50' SP/Caliper/Resistivity/Raw Density/Sonic/Neutron, depth 10' - 3530' / and ~cknowledge receipt, by sigqing and returning the second copy of lhis transmitla~ Digitized tape will office. F-,emarKs Please note- 3-12-85 ARCO Alaska, Inc. '/"- ARCO ExploJ,.,,on -Alaska Operations Post Office Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 HAND CAt, rilED BY LARRY Szk'~iP LET P,~&aN SM I TTAL SHIPPED TO: Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage,Alaska 99501 Attn: Mike Minder DATE' Feb 21,1985 OPERATOR' Arco N,~,IE ' Totek Hi 11 s S_Aa\'!PLE TYPE' Core Chips & Drys SAMPLES SENT' PLEASE SEE All'ACHED LISTS NUMBER OF BOXES' 29 Boxes SHIPPED BY: ,k~~_, ~(~ / /r/~-'~ &il: ,, - Paleo LAb Tech UPON RECEIPT OF ~I-I~SE S:UgPLES, PLEASE NOTE ANY DISCREPANCIES AND MAIL A SIGNED COPY OF THIS FO~" TO: ARCO ALASKA, INC. P.O. BOX 100360 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99510 ATTN: R. L. BROOKS RECEIVED BY: J ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany RECEIVED F E B 2 1 DATE~I~ika ~tl & 6at~ ~;ons. tl~mmission - { :';~: ' ·: ..'.:. ;. ARCO Alaska, Inc. "--'~ Internal Correspond Date: February 11,1985 Subject: Verification of samples to be sent to the State From/Location: Judy McCAll/Paleo LAb To/Loc~ion: Karl Lemmerman/ANO 1058 Please verify the following lists of samples due the State of Alaska and return a copy to me. Thanks,Judy WELL SAMPLE TYPE INTERVAL COMMENT Totek Hills CORE CHIPS ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanficRichfieldCompany 1443-1452 @1' No Return 1452-1459 @1' 1460-1461" No Ret,~rn 1462-1480 ~ 1481-1495 No Return 1496-1500 " 1490 N.S. 1501-1503 No Return 1504-1518 " 1519 No Return 1520-1528 " 1529-1533 No Return 1534-1541 " 1542-1548 No Return 1549-1575 " 1576-1586 No Return 1587-1608 No Return 1609-1610 " 1611-1614 No Return 1615-1623 " 1624-1639 No Return 1640-1542 " 1643-1653 No Return 1654-1679 " 1680-1734 " 1735-1769 " 1770 Missing 1771-1788 " 1789-1827 " 1828 No Return 1829-1833 " 1834-1836 NO Return 1837-1854 " 1855-1876 " 1877-1879 No Return 1880-1975 " 1976 No Return 1977-2017 ' 2018-2019 No Return ARCO Alaska, Inc. Internal Correspond' Date: February 11,1985 Subject:Verification of samples to be sent to the State From/Location: To/Location: ~ELL Judy McCall/Paleo LAb Karl Lemmerman/ANO1058 SAMPLE TYPE INTERVAL COMMENTS Totek Hills(Continued) CORE CHIPS ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany 2020-2053 @1" 2054 2055 2056-2095 " 2096 2097-2158 " 2159 2160-2200" 2201 2202-2222 " 2223 -2224 2225-2381 " 2382-2388 2389-2447 " 2448,2449 2450-2496 " 2497 2498-2507 " 2508-2514 2514.5-2529 " 2530-2535 2535.5 2536-2550 2551 2552 2553-2562 " 2563 2564-2620 " 2621-2626 2627-2634 " 2635-2641 2642-2643 2645-2648 " 2649,2650 2651 2652-2655 2656-2658 " 2659-2667 2668-2670 " 2671-2984 2985 2986-3040 3041 3042-3050 3051-3053 " 3054-3064 No Return No Return No Sample No Return No Return No Return No Samples No Samples No Sample No Samples No Samples No Samples No Sample No Sample No Samples No Samples No Sample No Samples No Samples No Return No Return No Return No Return No Samples ARCO Alaska, Inc. Internal Correspond' Date: February 11,1985 Subject: Verification of samples to be sent to the State From/Location: To/Location: WELL Judy McCAll/Paleo LAb Karl Lemmerman/ANO 1058 SAMPLE TYPE INTERVAL COMMENTS Totek Hills Continued) Core Chips 3065 @1" 3066-3140 3141 " 3142-3163 3164-3192 " 3193-3196 3197-3199 " 3200-3204 3205 3206-3219 3220-3226 " 3227-3231 3232-3237 3238-3245 3246-3250 " 3251-3253 3254-3262 " 3263-3266 3267-3269 " 3270-3283 3284-3285 " 3286-3302 3303-3307 " 3308-3309 3310-3315 " 3316-3319 3320-3327 3328-3329 3330-3334 3335-3338 3339-3342 3343- 3344-3349 " 3350 3351-3352 " 3353-3362 3363-3371 " 3372-3383 3384-3386 " 3387-3390 3391-3393 " 3394-3398 3399 3400-3401 No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return No Return ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany ARCO Alaska, Inc. "--' Internal Correspon¢'-"e Date: February 11,1985 Subject:Verification of samples to be sent to the State From/Location: Judy McCall/Paleo Lab To/Location: Karl Lemmerman/ANO 1058 WELL SAMPLE TYPE INTERVAL COMMENTS Totek Hills (continued Core Chips Totek Hills DRY DITCH 3402-3403 @ 1" 3404-3405 No Return 3406 3407-3408 No Return 3409-3414 " 3415 No Return 3416 3417 No Return 3418-3426 " 3427 No Return 3428-3432 " 3433 No Return 3434-3448 " 3449-3450 No Return 3451 3452-3487 No Return 3488-3490 " 3491-3503 No Return 3504 3505-3523 No Return 3524 3525-3549 No Return 3550-3560 1 sample 3560-3556 1 sample 3566-3577 1 sample 100-3565 These lists represents the complete sets of samples due the State of Alaska, except as noted in the comments column. Please sign this form and return it to:T.A.GORUP ABV/100 ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany Paleo Lab [] ARCO Exploration Compan,, "~'.,. F-] ARCO Oil and Gas Compar,~ .r To State of Alaska Oil & Gals Conservation Co~,-,-nission 3001 Porcupine Drive Record Of Si ~ent Of Confidential Information IDistri~LASKA Fr°~RCO A1 aska, INc._ Exploi-ation Opei-auions 700 G. Street, P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, AK Attn' Enclosed Subject 9950i-3i92 Hr. Bill Van Allen Under separate cover ARCO TOTEK HILLS #1 I A~ci~or'age, AK 99510 Attn: Mr. Sam Hewitt - Operations Geologsit ' AN0-369 EXvia ~d Car~ Quantity Map number & description 2 Blueline I Myl ar ARCO CORE DESCRIPTION AND LITHOLOGY LOG 37' to 3,590' Notre ~eri~ and acknowledge receipt, b~ ~igning and retur.in~ lhe second cop~ of Ibis transmittal. Signed by Gil Burgess .. Received by P, em~rks ""- STATE OF ALASKA . ALASKA O,~ AND GAS CONSERVATION CO,..¢IISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well ~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator ~COBZAS~ ~C. 3. Address P. O. Box 100360 4. Location of Well at surface 2303' FWL, 1587' FSL Sec. 36, T7S, 'R12W, FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 750' Ground Level ADL 345130 (ALK-3449) 84~XQQ 8. APl Number 50- 083-20001 9. Unit or Lease Name motek Hi l 1 ~ Pro-~pect 10. Well No. ARCO Totek Hills #1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat For the Month of. Ooto]::)e~ , 19 84 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth at end of month = 3590' (!R_~3). Footage drilled = 155'. Spud date 7/19/84. Fishing: Core barrel ~arted, speared & retrieved same. Core catcher unscrewed, s~.~red and retrieved same. 13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests None. 14. Coring resume and brief description Cored 125.6' £rom 3436' to 3562' (RIKB) recovered 29.6' = 37% 15. Logs run and depth where run The following logs were run from 3560' RKB t° surface: GR/Resistivity, SP, density caliper, neutron, sonic, temperature, downhole induced polarization, bore hole T.V., magnetic-susceptibility, gyro survey and VSP. 1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data None. Plugged & abandoned. See Sundry Notice 10/18~ 17.1 hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ~¢ '",.,,: .' ~-'!;:~¢' ~,¢ ' S~G~E~ T~TLE Drilling Su~nte.~dent ~ATE i 84 NOTE--R~rt on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and (~as Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. · _ Submit in duplicate ALASKAOIL ' ID GAS CONSERVATION COMt ~$1ON MONTHLY REPORT/ G AND WO KIal/ER OPERATIONS 1. Ohlhh~ Mil ~:] Workov~r M~ret~on ..~ 2, Name of OOIrltOr ARCO Alaska Inc. 3. Ad~Jrm P. O. Box 100360 4. Location of Well et surface Anch0ra~e Anc.h. orape, Alaska 99510 2303'FWL, 1597'FSL, Sec.36,T7S,R12W, FM. AS-BUILT LOCATION 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.} I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 750' Ground LevelI ADL 345130 (ALK-3449) ?. Permit No. 84-100 8. APl Numar L~- 083-20001 9. Unit or Lel~ Name Totek Bills Prospect 10. Wall No, ARCO Totek Hills #1 . 11. Field and P~I Wildcat For the Month of September · 19 84 12. Depth at end of month, toota~ drilled, fishing job, directional drilling problems, ~ud date. remarks Depth @ end of month 3437 ' (RKB), footage drilled was 402', spud date 7-19-84 9-10-84 D~ill pipe parted @ steel pin, fished with inside spear and retrieved same. 9-11-84 Hydraulic slips were bumped dropping core BBL. Fished with inside spear and retrieved same. 9-24-84 Top stabilizer on core BBL parted leaving core BBL in hole. RIH with wireline retrieved inner BBL, run in hole with spear fish for core BBL and retrieved same. 9-26-84 Core BBL broke @ top stabilizer fished with inside spear retrieved same. 13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressur9 tests Ran 95 its. of 4" ll.3#/ft. K-55 Byd. ~3 casing to 2963' (RKB). Pumped 1 BBL fresh water, mixed and pumped 20 sks, class "G" cement, with 10% Dry GEL, 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% CFR-2 lead slurry at 12.8 ppg. Followed by 40 sks, class "G" cement with 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% CFR-2 at 15.8 ppg. Displaced with 33 BBL fresh water, no returns throughout job. Tested casing to 1500 psi for 10 minutes, all OK. C.I.P. @ 0345 9-5-84. 14. Coring resume and brief description From 3005' RKB to 3234' (RKB) was drilling out cement. Because of lost circulation many cement jobs were performed on the well. From 3231' (RKB) to 3436.6' (RKB) 201.6' were cored with 96.45' recovered for 48% recovery. 15. Logs run and depth where run ~9-1-84 GR/resistivity to 3026' (]~.B) log failed, caliper log to 3026' (RKB), average hole size + 5", 1450' - 1500' (RKB) average hole size + 10". 9-2-84 Sonic--log from 2580' (RKB) to surface, temp/mag. 1--og from 3010' (RKB) to surface. 9-5-84 Temp log at 2550' (RKB), GR log from 2550' (RKB) to surface, Neutron log from 2550 (RKB) to surface. 16. DST data. perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data 9-2-84 While pulling out of hole ~:-[~.h ~!ugged 4" casing, swabbed in formation and observed 25 ppm H2S in methane· Run drill pipe in hole, circulate and condition mud, observe 11 ppm H2s in 1600 units methane· After cementing 4" casing no further shows of H2S were observed 17., hereby certify that the forgoing is true and corr~t to the best of NOTE- Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. .~.hrnit in duolicate STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL EX COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of OPerator ARCO Alaska Inc. 3. Address P.O. Box 100360 4. Location of Well 1565' FSL, 2224' FWL Sec. 36, T7S, R12W, FM Vertical Hole 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 756) ' 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADT_.-345! 30 (ALK-3~_~_9) 7. Permit No. 84-100 8. APl Number 50-083-20001 9, Unit or Lease Name 10. Well Number ARCO '-r'~-I-.~.k T-T~ I I .q #1 1 1. Field and Pool Wildcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENIION TO: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposedwork, forAbandonmentsee20AAC25.105-170). Injected'reserve pit mud (1040 BBL) down 4" x 5" annulus @ 2230'. Mixed and pumped 25 sks. class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2, 10% GEL, 1/4# sk of FLO-CELE @ 12.8 ppg., displaced with mud to 2500'. C.I.P. @ 0630 hrs. 10-7-84. R.I.H. with bit tagged cement @ 2429',' sat down with 6000# on cement, cement hard. POOH leaving 200' of casing free of drilling mud. 'Mixed and pumped 10 sks class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2 and 2%~CaCL 8' 15.8 ppg. from 200' to 20' RKB. C.I.P. @ 0430 hrs. 10-8-84. Thaw reserve pit pump and inject remainder of mud down 4" x 5" annulus. Mix and pump 10 sks .class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2, 10% GEL, 1/4# sk. FLO-CELE @ 12.8 ppg.. Followed by 5 sks class "G" cement with 2% CaCL @ 15.8 ppg., C.I.P. @ 1245 hrs. 10-8-84. . Displace lines and stack wi~h 1/2 BBL freshwater. Tested dog ram operation utilizing drill rod and blocks pulled 30,000#, held OK.. Rig down and move equipment, clean up location. Ri~ released @ 0600 hrs. on 10-12-84. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed .,~,/~ /~?~~'~-'"'~ Title Drilling Superintendent The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate ,. , - STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA O._ AND GAS CONSERVATION C, ...... ,ISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] . ABANDONED ~ SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number ARCO Alaska Tn~._ 84-100 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 100360, Anchorage, Alaska 99510 50- 083-20001 4. Location of well at surface 1565' FSL, 2224' FrcTL ~b , ~¢~_ '¢ ~--¢, ~'-.~, \ii-1 :' 9. Unitor LeaseName Sec. 36, TTS, R12W, FM Totek Hills Prospect At Top Producing Interval Same 10. Well Number ARCO Totek At Total Depth Same 1 1. Field and Pool .5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Wildcat 750' Ground Level ADL-345130 (ALK-3449) 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. I 15. Water Depth, if offshore 16. No. of Completions 7-19-84 k0-5-84 10-8-84I N/~ feet MSL 17. Total Depth (MD+T-VD) 18.Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD) 19. Directional Survey 20. Depth ~vhere SSSV set I 21. Thickness of Permafrost 3590' To Surface YES ~ NO [] ~/A feet MDI 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE ;TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 7-5/8" 39~ Pll0 Surface 117' 9-7/8 40 skso Class G neat N/A 5" 15# N-80 Surface 1432' 6-1/2 ~.50 sks. Class G w/.5% CFR-2 · 4" ll.3ff ~-55 Hvd. Surface 2963' 4'1/4 · 60 sks. Class G w/10~ Dry Gel 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% ~FR-2 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) ~/~ ~/~ ~/~ N/A = Not Applicable . 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAL USED N/A N/A ~..~ . 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) 5,1~';U¢:,,~] 0Il (:: (:.;.S ¢(:'n3, C,)mrr, N/A' N/A Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE GAS-Gl N/A ' N/A TEST PERIOD ~ .N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Press. N/A N/A 24:HOUR RATE I~· N/A N/A N/A N/A 28. CORE DATA Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips( de p t h s a re KB n o CORE- 2.875" 1 443'-2 674' , , , recovered 86%. Entire interval consisted of in- terbedded poorly to m~dera'tel~y consolidated sandstone, conglomerate, c]aystone and ]ignitic to subbituminous coal. 1.434", 3,035'-3,092', 3,140'-3,521', 3,522.5'-3,547..5', 3,565'-3,590 recovered 35%. ^/^ to 3,163'. From 3,163' on consisted of metamorphic rocks of the greenschist facies grade. Phy]]ite w/inter]ayered, fo]i- ated meta si]tstone grading'to quartz-sericite schis,t. Abundant quar~ 'veins' and intense, small-scale deformation. ~.;..~."~L,.,:~, Il ~, ~.";,~t~! :-,': ": ~" '-~..'.; ~ ~ ,'~ ~.~ ~ ~.J * . , ¥. ~, . ,,,.; ,~... ...... .... , : ~ S.S.i 0..r:., or.) Form 10-407 Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE -" _. -- GEOLOGIC MARKERS · NAME KB -- '1 3''~ ' Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, · MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERTi DEPTH GOR', and time o.f each phase. :' from- K.B) ( from" KB) . - , , ~uaternary · 1.3'- 13' None ,. ~enana GraVel 105'. iL-05 ' None . ~oal.-'beari ng _ .~roup. 145' 145' None ~etamorphics 3,163' 3., 1.60i None ., . . . . · .. _. I . 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS 32. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed: ~~ Title G e o 1 o g i s't Date 1 0 / 1 5 / 8 4 I~ I~ ~,. ',1 ' · I ~- ~ "~ ,~ · ¢ ~ _-.. ....... 29. a ~en ~ro 3 INSTRUCTIONS :-General: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of SerVice Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other 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 (G L) or'other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23' Attached supplemental' records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- . ing and the location of the cementing tool. item 2~:_..Meth0d of Qperation' Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. , ~ltem 28': if'no' cores taken, indicate "none"-. ~ . _ ..- . Spe -sun * CONFIDENTIAl. * ARCO ALASKA, INC.' Pr0perietali Release to: " State of Alaska. * CONFIDENTIAL * Mr. Marian Brooks ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 5&O Anchorage, Alaska 9~510 October 8, 1984 R£CEIVEt~ OCT 08 1984 Re: Our LR Gyroscopic S. urvey ,]ob No. AK-LB-40079 Well: Totek Hill #1 Wi 1 dcat Fairbanksv Alaska Survey Date: October 7, 1984 Operator: MoGul re Mr. BrOoks Please {ind enclosed the "Original" and three(5) copies of our LR Gyroscopic Multishot Directional Survey on the above well. Thank you for giving us this opportunity to be of service. Sincerely, NL SPERRY--SUN, INC. Enclosures .~ Ken Broussard District RECEIVED MAY 2 0 19f~5 AlasKa Oii& Gas Cons. commission Anchorage * CONFIDENTIAL * , ............... AI;IP~ AI. ASKA,-.INC ........................... Propmeta / Release to: '" '- ' ' ~1.1~ ................ of'Alaska ....... .-.:,F [-..RR Y-,..: I I-.WELL.. '.~URVE.Yt.tqG--(~-~MPANY * CONFIDENTIAL * AI`4F:H("~F/F-~(:~E ALA.::,I....A ARCO " .... . .". ", ALA.=,KA, INC DA'I"E OF .:,URVEY OCTOBER 6, 1984 WILDC:AT LUJ~:Fi'~[I~ ~ 1~ OC'I"OBER 7, :1.'.:.)84 .JOB NUMBER AK-LB-4007',~ AL. ASKA ...... KELLY BUL=;HING ELEV. = 13.00 FT. F'I ; ' ' ' ' .,. FE-RATUR-T-, .... MGG'M-IRE- V E R T I C A L S E C T I 0 N C:A L CI.I L. A T E D A L OIq G C: L 0 :':;I_IR E -T-RUE MEASI. IRED VERTICAL , VERTICAL. D FZ I:":' '1' H D E F' T H D E F' T I-'1 ¢,,.,~ ....... ,~ ....... 0 0 O0 -..I:..3 c) o -- ~ ,~ 'i' 00 .1, 00 00 :'=: 7 00 ..... % ......... 2CLO ................ 200--0.0 ", £~7...0Q ,<,<' ¢,.,...,<:"": :: 00 . .~:'" c,'-' 6. ':/c,, ~ '" ~...;:..,:,.z.,~ ' ' "" "" l N C:I._ l N A 1' :1: CI N I]l R E C T l 0 Iq D E G Id I N "l .... '" .... "" ' K E. L', R E E.:, DF'!!3~LEI:~i TOTAL SEVER I TY, ' RECTANGULAR COORD I NATES VERT I r ~,~, DEG/100 NORTH/SOUTH EAST/WEST SECT.. . 0 0 I'..I O. 0 E 0.00 0 .1. ':? Iq ¢:7. :L 9 W 0.33 O 1 '::' N--~'F, W O, ! 4 0 3 () :-'; 39. :':-:0 W O, 54 O. O0 O. O0 , O. O0 0.01 1'4 0·'.-.-'9 W O· 12 0_!/:. N '::.8S: b! 0,47 . 0.04 '.=; 1.o6 W 0·47 · ,, ':'] ~ ~.00 ":~.~ ~r2'~,~:~.,;,.~:; ',i:l~ .,% ~-,~ ,~, f', _~,=, t'~ ~'~ -~ ""~ '=l '"~ '-' ,., .. ... . . .... . .......... ~.-.~:~ ....... .1,4.~,4~.,-4,.., ............. ;i. ....... 4~ ...... 4','.';-7-4,-.-.1,4LN 2400 2500 2/_-,00 .Z / t 0 .~. 7.:, 2.09 0.0'? O, :37 O. 37 O. 64 O. 40 O. 4-~ O. 04 1.37 ~ ~&7 1 ,:,o W -0.18 · i_1 '-, ,~"~" ~_..t 4 .,%7.' · d," W -3.69 6.01 W -o. 12 7.13--W : : --4'..--, 0~--.--' q 54 W -7 15 i_ · · 10.22 W -8.16 1'--' 61 W -'~ 21 1=o.62 W -A_,'-'~ \ !7.70 W 17.70 W -8.52 i '7.48 W -8.6:3, 20·~4 W -8.14 ~'-' 1 . '-'~:., o W - 8.20 --.=-~ =. El 2::':;0! !4 '-''"' 2:~.57 W -8 "'1 "'"~, 70 W -'=' "3 ~ *_ · . ,_,. ,, :2 ~ ~ 6/=. W -,7 ~ 7 ! '"'-' 30 N 7. !4 '="=' 01 N /-, :34 ~%~1I -- _ · ~'_':. !0W - .3-'_-" 23.18 W -4.42 2'3.31 W -'3.65 23~ ~ -2_ '2_t Release to: ARCO ALASKA, ]'NC:. State of Alaska *C q:C~T*-E~-H-I-L*~ L:+-, ~-~[ ....... ONFIDEN-TJAL-*** W I LDCAT ALASI<A ARCO ALASKA, INC. .................................................. Pr0perieta~_ ...;.'F',E;F~R Y-St. JFt--WEtzE-~{:~R~E¥ t-NC+-~F'AN-Y, ANC:HCIRAC'iE ALAL:.;KA E+3HPt-JTAT I ON--[.aATE 0 C'I' 0 B E R 7, 19 8 4 V E R T I C: A L .:, E _. T I 0 Iq C: A L C: LI I_ A T E D A L r/I',1 '".; C: L.. 0 ::-i: U I:;,' E DATE OF SURVEY OC:TOBER 6, 17,'84 L.~' '""-' r"'~"~'r'r" ,-,'~/r',,-,,~,,-.t-ir-, T r. ..., ,r., ,r"v ......... ,..lOB IqUMBER AK-LB-4007~',' KEI_LY BUSHING ELEV, - 1:3.00 FT. ,..,FE::~-~"lmrT". I.- I · i *T R 1.1E F;I I.B- ',:; E A ............... 4'-':A 11R ¢; E ......... ~.:-, 6t !_1R ~ ............... ~ ~ L,i MEASL RED VERT I C:AL VERT I F:AL I NC:L I NAT I ON D I RE _. 'F I ON SEVER I TY DEF'TI4 DEF'TH DEP]'H DEG FI I Itl DEL REE::; DEC..i/1 O0 ";' '=' ='1 (') :284 '.-T,, 46 "::"::'":'/. 46 F:; (]) lq ._,'=', :*:: ".'-/ W 5 '-'...;.,:..'":' :.'.""'?.-" 0 A '":":' '--,":;' 1/', .":, c, ,::, / .. --'-' . _ . ...... :.,. ......... :.. ...... _, .:,, ,1. 6 / .1. '.;';' N /.':,..1. '.-."',' W .4. 2 Cv 4;F: ,. 7 ~-'.1 ............ '"' '"" '" ':"' .................,...- ~ -.... ~ ........-',. ? .-,,... _', ,- '75. - ...... ........... 7 ......... :i..? .......... lq ........ L-%,---;~O--W. ...... .......... -0~.,'?-"; ~;' 1.7(") ,1.. 50 2, 2:3. O. '.'.'"'4 3.06 .-1:-,43'4--. .'2, 68 2.03 .t4----.i.-'~ ......... -N--~-.1--,.--.t:?-W .............. -C4,.,4'~2 1/.-., (') N. 12.69 W :3.43 REL. TANbl. LAR COORD I NATES NURTH/~OUTH EAST/WEST VERTIC SECT1 .) '.~ "~':' :3 24 07 W · · ,.. ,.~ · :-':. '.-.?'?' S 24.62 W 8.89 N 26.65 W 15.:37 N 28.07 W ',"'.".~ 1 ":' Iq :~ 1 27 W :37.0:3 N :32.63 W '=- o= ~,, oo 92 W 4...; I ,'- '.; m i %.'9--' · /_-,~, 2:3 N 37 · 40 W :7-7.7:--~- N ' :3'2-r,~5 W 90.52 N 42.47 W :34.88. 1R ,.:,47.:,.15 16 0 Iq ,1. 5.:30 W 1·71 103.87 N ..... · :,..,....- 6, 24 ..... :35:;,':3~:';:4 .......... t. 5 '--4.5 ......... N --14.,,-:_-D~.- W ............. (:~ '.~ t ............ -t.~-~'08---.N 45.86 W HORIZONI'AL DISF'I_AC:EMENT = 127.(.)8 FEEl" AT NARTH 22 DEG. 53 MIN, WEST AT MD '- 3550 THE C:ALC:LILATICIN F'ROF:EEIURES ARE BA.:,E[' '-' ~ AN_ THE USE f'dc_ THREE D IMENSICINAL RADIUS AF_ CURVATURE METHOD. ARCri ALASKA, INC. Properietary -.TOT .E-'~-¢-HI. bbS-~A-~, fte/ease__~ ....... GEg,"IF.'bI-TA T I ON -.DAT-E W I LDCAT State of Alaska Or":TOBER 7, .1984 * 'IIAL ': ' CONFIDEN1 . AI_A._,F,A .... ._.. DATE OF ._LIRVEY OCTOBER 6 1984 dOB NJMBER AK-LB-4007.~ KELLY BUSHING ELEV. = 13.00 FT. OP '~.-OF4,-,-T MCC-.'U ! RE INTERFLLA1 E:.[ VALLIES FOR EVEN 1OC)() ICE:ET OF MEA.:,LRED DEPTH ' '1 ' '"1 .:,EA ]'OTAL ] R _IE ~-:, .IB-'-' ' MEA.=,IJRED VERT I CAI_ VERT I F:AI_ RE _,TANL,..ILAR COORD l NA'I'ES MD-TVD VERT I .,AL ' "' ' ...... ':'" '"' - ~FERENCE; .... , CORRECT!ON DEF'..T.H .................. -DEF:TH.--L: ......... D[~?TH .......... --NEtR..T H/~EIU]:H ....... --F;A..L] J-WF~-] [.. D I ' .'. 0 ('). (")0 - 1:3.00 (). 00 0.00 0.00 !.000 ........ .~-:~'.9.,_7.9 ___ '"_,~ .'.:-~S&o_'Zg. 1:_:: _- ! 7 '-:-:; 1...0,~":.2-W 0..~.1 0 _- 21 2000 1'79':7~. 62 198/:,. 62 18.6 :L S 23.01 W 0 · 38 O. 17 :'::(] (] (] ~...":' q":~.-. ,:,'"". 30 ..r,,:~,:, m ::,,: 0 ,:,'"-. ,...,""'--~ N '"~ / 6.5 W1.70 1.31 .... ~,:., ,.,~ ,_,. - .. .,'- ::,. ~..,..,O ....... 2:5~. 24... ' '-'="-"-' ............ ...... ~:, .., .~ .:, ,. :24 ...................... ~11../.,,-0~, .--.N .................. 4 9.4, 2--W .................. Ag ,, .74: ...... '... .......... ]'FIE RALCLIL~TION F:'I:~OL':I--DLIRE'.:; ARE BAt--;EI'I ON ']'HE L.I:--;E OF THREE DIMENSIONAL RADILIS OF' CURVATURE METHOD, .......... -- ................................ * CONFIDEnTiAL ~ ARCO A1EA'St(A; fNC. ,-F ERR¥ .... kiN-.WEI::L--$L~V.~.YI-N6 A RC('-I Al_ A SI<A, I N q'OT=L''' H I: ' '=' ~'~ i ~ ILDCAT ~L~.:,k,~ Properietary Release to: State of Alaska * 'ONFtDE~'~f~AL ANCHORAGE ALA,=,k,A ! l'-l*., t.. DATE OF oLIRVEY OCTOBER 6,1.~84 ,.lOB NUMBER AK-LB-4007'.~ KELLY BJ:,HING ELEV. 13.00 FT. I NTERF'OLATED VALLIES FOR EVEIq 100 FEET OF' SLIB-SEA DEF'TH MEASURED - [~F'-T-H -- ]'RIJE VERT I CAL DE. Fi-T.H 0 113 213 ............ :_:.:1:3 413 413.0() 400.00 513 51:3.00 500.00 713 713.00 700..00 ,=, 1 ,:: 81:3.0 0 .8 0 0. ¢] 0 .-91.;B .'i;'.1"-' AA .,.. ~;:AA 00 ............ , ........ 1 ('). 1:3 101 ..,'='. 00 100 () .00 1 1 1._,'=' 1 11 '--' . 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A'I' ]: Q ,,I F':' F:t' CI C: I:ii: [)I...I I::;: [.:.-:'.ii!; A Ir:;: Iii: l.:'/A :ii; E' II O N 'T'HI:.'i I...l:ii:;liill [:::Il::-' 'T'HRE'Zli:i. ]'::l I I~lliii:l',,l:iii; :1: ONAL I::i'A.l)Z I...l:.:.i; Iii)F: C:I...IF;;VATLII::;:E' I'"I[!:~THF'~D,, · ' · ., . :7::, ()() :2 0 0;),, 0 0 1 ;i:i:. 6 .:':1. 1 Sugge' ~rm to be insertcd in each ' " 'e" well ~olde~ to d]eck '~.~.--~ for timoly cc~liance with"-~-c~ulations. -' O-perat°r, ~ell Na~ ahd Number Reports and Materials to be received by. / / ~.'~ Date Required Date Received Remarks · · Completion_ --~Rep~rt Yes /~//~,/.,~.~?~.~ ~/~ .. Well History Yes /~-~:~ .4 ~. C'~, .... ' "- .... '- k: -- "'..---~- · .o . Mud Locl .. ~re ~ips '' . ~/ ·/~ ¢~ ~'~ Registered S~ey, Plat /_e,.5 /¢_ ~;__.~ ~~. Inclina~on s~;Y'~-~.__ -~/~ ~. ~/~ .... . .Drill Stm Test Re~s ,'~'"Uff/.?.~?. , .... . . ~ .... ~.__, . MEMORANDUM TO: THRU: FROM: State of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION CO~,~ISSION C. V:~tterton Lonnie C. Smith~/'' u Commissioner Doug Amos~'~ Petroleum Inspector DATE: FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: October 16, 1984 D.41.39 Witness P&A at ARC0's Totek Hills No. 1 Well Sec. 36, T7S,R12W,~/R, Permit No. 84-100. Saturday,..0ctober 6, 1984: I traveled this date from Anchorage to ARCO'S Toter Hills No. 1-well to witness the P&A there. _Sunday, October 7, 1984: At 6:00 am the first plug was mixed and Pumped in %h-e 4'"' ~as-i~ from 3,300' to 2,500'. -This plug was in place at 6:30 am and consisted of 25 sacks of Class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2, 10% gel and ~# Flocele per sack at 12.8 ppg. At 11:30 pm I witnessed the tagging of the plug in the 4" casing at o 429' with 6000# drillstring weight Monday, October 8, 1984: At 3:00 am the second plug was mixed and ~umpe~'-'in'~he 4" '~'asing from 200' to the surface. This plug was in place at 4:30 am and consisted of 10 sacks of Class "G" cement with 3/4% CFR-2 and 2% CaC! at 15.8 ppg. AJter injecting 290 bbls of mud do~m the 5" annulus a 10 sack Gel and 5 sack Class "G" cement plug was pumped cementing the annulus to the surface. Attached to this report pleas find pictures of the abandonment marker. tn summary, i witnessed the P&A at ARCO's Totek Hills No. 1 well. Pictures in file 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) - STATE OF ALASKA ..--,_ ALASKA C._ AND GAS CONSERVATION CCi. ,IISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well i1~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ARCO Alaska Inc. 84-100 3. Address 8. APl Number P. O. BOX 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 50- 083-20001 4. Location of Well 9. Unit or Lease Name atsurface 1565' FSL, 2224' FWL Totek Hills Prospect 'Sec. 36, T7S, R12W, FM 10. Well No. ARCO Totek Hi~ls 11. Field and PoolWildcat 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 750' 'Ground Level ADL 345130 (ALK-3449) ~j~,,,_. For the Month of September ,19 84 i12~Depthatend~fm~nth~f~~tagedri~~ed~fishingj~bs~directi~na~dri~~ingpr~b~ems~spuddate~remarks Depth @ end of month 3437' (RKB), footage drilled was 402', spud date 7-19-84 9-10-84 Drill pipe parted @ steel pin, fished with inside spear and retrieved same. 9-11-84 Hydraulic slips were bumped dropping core BBL. Fished with inside spear and retrieved same. 9-24-84 Top stabilizer on core BBL- parted leaving core BBL in hole. RIH with wireline retrieved inner BBL, run in hole with spear fish for core BBL and retrieved same. 9-26-84 Core BBL broke @ top stabilizer fished with inside spear retrieved same. 13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests Ran 95 jts. of 4" ll.3#/ft. K-55 Hyd. FJ casing to 2963' (RKB). Pumped 1 BBL fresh water, mixed and pumped 20 sks, class "G" cement, with 10% Dry GEL,. 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% CFR-2 lead slurry at 12.8 ppg. Followed by 40 sks, class "G" cement with 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% CFR-2 at 15.8 ppg. Displaced with 33 BBL fresh water, no returns throughout job. Tested casing to 1500 psi for 10 minutes, all OK. C.I.P. @ 0345 9-5-84. .. 14. Coring resume and brief description From 3005' RKB to 3234' (RKB) was drilling out cement. Because of lost circulation many cement jobs were performed on the well. From 3231' (RKB) to 3436.6' (RKB) 201.6' were cored with 96.45' recovered for 48% recovery. 15. Logs run and depth where run 9-1-84 GR/resistivity to 3026' (RKB) log failed, caliper log to 3026' (RKB), average hole size + 5" 14~5~' - 1500' (RKB) average hole ~ize + 10" , 9-2-84 Sonic log from 2580' (RKB) to surface, temp/mag, log from 3010' (RKB) to surface. 9-5-84 Temp log at 2550' (RKB), GR log from 2550' (RKB) to surface, Neutron log from 2550 (RKB) to surface. " · 16. DST data, perforating data, show? of H2S, miscellaneous data ~ ..' 9-2-84 While pulling out of hole ~ith plUgged 4" casing, swabbed in formation and observed 25 n~m H?S in methane. Run drill pipe in hole, circulate and condition -- mud observe ~1 ppm H?S_in 1600 units methane. After cementing 4" casing no further ch°wa ~f~ H2S were °bserved' 060 ~~.! ~~ ~~~.. 17'1 hereby certify that the f°reg°ing is true and c°rrect t° the best °f my kn ~¢..,~:~"F~:~.~':~,~'~-,~':~!~.*'~ SIGNED .,, T(~,[ ~¥~I,~ TITLE TYr'4 '1 '1 'i n~ 0 ' NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the stat6s of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. I;=nrm 1R-~134 Submit in duplicate STATE OF ALASKA .~-.., ALASK, JILAND GAS CONSERVATION £ :vlMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL J~ 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska Inc. 3. Address 700 C~. Rt.: Anchorage: AK. 995Q1 4. Location of Well COMPLETED WELL [] 7. Permit No. 84-100 8. APl Number 50-083-20001 9. Unit or Lease Name 1565' FSL, 2224' FWL Sec. 36, T7S, R12W, FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) · 750' Ground Level 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 345130 (ALK-3449) OTHER [] Totek Hills Prospect 10. WellNumber ARCO Totek Hills #1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat. 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 [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon J~ 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.) 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). See attached description t~e foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 14. I hereby~..certify Signed .,/~ Title Dr±lling Super±ntendent The space below for Commission use Date Conditions of Approval, if any: ORIGINAL SIGNED BY tlAP~RY W. KilGLEII Approved by COMMISSIONER Approved Copy' Returned By Order of the Commission Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Abandonment Procedures: Totek Hills · · · · · · · · Dispose of all fluids in the reserve pits by injecting them down the 4" casing into the open hole. Do not exceed 1500 psi while injecting. After injection verify hole is staying full and not flowing· RIH w~OEp~ ~,Br~ak circulation and place a O./~- ~ . . balanced plug from ~ to ~~ POOH w/D P standing back enough pipe to get back to 3000'· Cmt: Class "G" , 3/4% CFR-2, 10% Gel, 1/4# Flocele/sk Wt: 12.8 pp~ Yield: 2.08 ft /sk Mix water 11.5 gal/sk Rig up on 5" x 4" annulus. Inject 10 bbl fresh water at 1-2 BPM without exceeding 500 psi. Followed by 20 sk cement at 1-2 BPM without exceeding 500 psi. Monitor celler to insure there are no returns. Cmt: Class "G" , 3/4% CFR-2, 10% Gel, 1/4# Flocele/sk Wt: 12.8 pp~ Yield: 2.08 ft /sk Mix water 11.5 gal/sk After surface samples have set on initial open hole plug run in hole with OEDP. Wash down to top of cement or 2900' whichever comes first. If cement is tagged above 2900' set down with 3-500~. Verify TOC with state inspector. If cement is not tagged by 2900' then follow Attachment "A". After verifing top of cement is above 2900, circulate and insure mud wt is 8.8 ppg. POOH laying down all but 180' of D.P. With D.P. @ 180', break off choke & kill lines. RU celler pump. Spot a balanced cement plug from 180' back to surface. Pump down celler. Cmt: Class "G" , 3/4% CFR-2, 10% Gel, 1/4# Flocele/sk Wt: 12.8 pp~ Yield: 2.08 ft /sk Mix water 11.5 gal/sk N.D. BOPE's At 1' up from the bottom of the cellar cut off the 7-5/8", 5" and 4" casing. RECEIVED OCT 0 5 1984 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage · Insure cement is back to surface inside 4" and all the annuli. Weld abandonment marker base plate to 7-5/8" casing stub. 10. Rig down rig and support equipment. Install abandonment marker. Remove top boards from cellar box and back fill cellar. 11. Rig down and fly out all equipments and materials. 12. Restory location as per attached. CASING SHOE DEPTHS 7-5/8" 39#/ft., PllO, LTC to 117' RKB 5" 15#/ft., N80, LTC to 1432' RKB 4" ll.39/ft., K-55 Hyd., FJ to 2963' RKB RECEIVED OCT 0 :[98 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Attachment "A" · · · · If T.O.C. is not tagged by 2900 continue RIH with D.P. to 3000' or until cement is tagged. Break circulation and place a 400' balanced cement plug with bottom of plug 50' below 4" casing shoe. Cmt: Class "G" , 3/4% CFR-2, 10% Gel, 1/4# Flocele/sk Wt: 12.8 pp~ Yield: 2.08 ft /sk Mix water 11.5 gal/sk After surface cement samples have set RIH tag cement. Verify T.O.C. with state inspector. Continue with original program. Step 5 RECEIVED OCT 0 19 4 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Site Restoration i e e e Backfill pits as per attached permit. Ail remaining slopes shall be dressed to 1:1 or greater. The road to the water source shall have shallow 6" - 12" berms or ditches placed across the width of the road on 50' intervals to prevent erosion down the length of the road. RECEIVED OCT 0 ~ ~I~/~ Alaska Oil & Gas Oons. Commission Anchorage ARCO Alaska, In¢ ARCO Exp,,.,,ation - Alaska Operations Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 September 24, 1984 Alaska Oil & Gas Association 505 W. Northern Lights Suite 219 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Dear Sirs: Attached is an As-Built Survey for ARCO Alaska Inc.'s Totek Hills No. 1, Permit Number 84-100, API Number 50-083-20001 on Lease ADL 345130 (ALK 3449). Sincerely, G. M. Hammon Drilling Superintendent GMH/MBW/ma 1 REC'D [VVWH ' ! uc I SEP 3't' lira AOGA I TP I TR I [ CC I I I ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AtlanticRichfieldCompany RECEIVED OCT 0 t ~ltl~ Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. commission Anchorage [,.__ ______._____.i~ T/~ ~'"-......:___7.2t,'_~ ,,Slt ;";: ..... ? ~ ~--~ ..... .~ 7, _, ~ ~ , ~ . ~.~ ~ RI2W RIIW EI0W Rgw RSW L~ATION IN SEC. 56= DELTA A~HA= 2505~ FWL~ 1597~ FSL~ S~6~ TTS~ EI2~ E ~. 0e08~28.59~ STATE PLANE COORDINATES= SCALE FACTOR: Y= 5 750 194.150 0.99990071 X = 524 9~0.418 OEODETIC POSITIOn- ~ ~ ~', ~- Xt.~: ~ '~ ~? ~ ~,, .~~/J ~ OCT 0 CERTIFICATE O~ SURVEYOR ~ I - HEREBY C~TIFY TH~ ~ ~M PROPERLY .~,s*~.E~ *.D ~,CE.S~ *O ...C.,C~ SURV~YINe IN ~E STATE 'OF ALASKA ~O ~&T THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A LOCATION SURVEY ~_ MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND __a THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS 'I~aimll ~ · SURVEYE0 FOR: AR~ EXPLORATION ~"~~"~""'"""'~ ~ ~-'"::-~ DATE SE~EMS~ 18~ 1984 R~ ~1 III ~ II1~1 I , ................. ,, ~VV~l IVl1 3340 Arctic Boulevar~ Suite 201 Anchorage Alaska 99503 !1:~: I:[~ 000 ' ' ' II~OS m. 84511 .. ,'~'-'~. STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA,~,LAND GAS CONSERVATION C~. .... ~IlSSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATION! 1. Drilling well ~] Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ARCO Alaska Inc. 84-100 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 50- 083-20001 4. Location of Well at surface 9. Unit or Lease Name Totek Hills Prospect 1565' FSL, 2224' FWL Sec. 36, T7S, R12W, ~-~ 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. For the Month of A]]~_!S~ ,19 84 10. Well No. ARCO Totek H~ ] ] .q No. 1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depf3n at end of month 2984. Date spudded 7-19-84. Drill bit lost facings at 1595"' rigged magnet' tool,, recovered' sliverS of matrix and some diamonds. junk basket~ no recovery of junk in hole,' resumed. drilling no problems. & diamonds Dropped :13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests None 14. Coring resume and brief description . Cored' 1167.7' reCOvered 1042.05' for 89% return 15. Logs run and depth where run None 1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data Tested B.O.P to 3,000 psi, annular to 1500 psi. Alaska 0i) & 6as Cons. commission Anch0raoe 1 ~Jl hereby certify that the ~aregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. ' -:'~ eg ~/s pe ations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska - ,-~3 t's o~m is requi ed o e dar month, r of r Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 . -~ Submit in duplicate .'--..---~ STATE OF ALASKA ALASK, ~ AND GAS CONSERVATION ( 'ISSlON SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL .COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator AR~O A1 ~.ql(a Tn~ _. 3. Address 1~-0. ~:~ 1_00360 _Amchorage, _A~: 99510 4. Location of Well 1565' FST,, 2224' Sec. 36, TTS, Rl~4, FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 750 ' Ground Level I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 345130 (ALK-3449) 7. Permit No. pA_I aa 8. AP~u~r 9. Unit or ~_ease I~'ame Totek Hills Prospect 10. Well Number ARCO Totek Hills No. 1 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 12. 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 [] 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.) 4" CasincJ' 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). Ran 95 jts. of 4" ll.3#/ft. K-55. Hyd. FJ casing to 2963' (RKB). Pumped 1 BBL. fresh water, mixed and pumped' 20 sks. class "G" cement, with 10% Dry Gel, 3/4% FLO-CELE, 1/4% CFR-2 Lead Slurry at 12.8 ppg. -Followed'by 40 sks, class "G" cement with 3/4% FLO-CET~, 1/4% CFR-2 at 15.8 ppg. Displaced with 33 BBL fresh water, no returns throughout job. - CIP @ 0345 9/5/84 14. I herebg certifg that the fore~oin~ is true anO correct to the best of Signed .... Title Dat~ The space below f. or Commission use Conditions of APproval, if any: By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate :---~ STATE OF ALASKA .~_-... ALASKA AND GAS CONSERVATION C AISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL~ COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska Inc. 3. Address P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 4'L°cati°n°fWe~ 1565' FSL 2224' FWL Sec. 36, T7S, R12W FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 750' Ground Level 12. L6. Lease Designation and Serial No. DL 345130 (ALK-3449) 7. Permit No. 84-100 8. APl Number $0- 083-20001 9. Unit or Lease Name Totek Hil]~ 10. Well Number ARCO Totek Hills 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 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 ~ Al~er 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.) 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). Ran 44 Jts 5" 15# N80 LTC casing with Howco FS & Baffle to 1432' RKB. Circulated and reciprocated casing. Pipe free, no fill. Mixed and pumped 190 sks. Class "G" cement with .5% CRF-2 at 15.6 to 15.8 ppg. Displaced with mud to calculated volume to baffle. Did not bump plug. Floats held, full returns throughout, job. C.I.P. @ 2325 hrs. 7~-27--84. RECEIVED AUG 2 0 ]J~l~ .~,laska 0il & GaS Cons. Commission Anchorage -- 14. I hereby certify that the foreooino is true and correct zo the best of my knowledge. Signed Tide Drilling The space below for Commission use Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by COMMISSIONER Approved Copy By Order of 1he Commission Date Form 10-403 Subm,t "lr, lentions°' in Tr,plicate ~ . ~ _ , ,,,~ , . ,-, ...... , ._ ,-. _,: . -: ~-' ' STATE OF ALASKA .~-. ALASKAO' ,ND GAS CONSERVATION CO. '".ISSION MONTHLY REPORT O'F DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well ~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. ARCO ALASKA, INC. 84-100 i3. Address 8. APl Number IP. O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 50-083-20001 4. Location of Well at surface 1565 ' FSL, 2224 ' FWL Sec. 3, T7S, R12W, FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 750' Ground Level 6. Lease Designation_and Serial No. ADL '345130 (~ALK-344~) 9. Unit or Lease Name Totek Hills Prospect 10. Well No. ARCO Totek Hills 1 1. Field and Pool Wildcat For the Month of Ju~y ' -- , 19~ 84 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Depth 1443' Footage drilled 1443' Fishing None Directional Problems None Spud Date '07/19/84 @ 2100' 'Hrs. Remarks None · ]13. Casing or liner ru.n and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 7-5/8", 39%, P-!10, LTC conductor casing set at 116.6' RKB. Cement with 40 sx 1~5.5 ppg Class "G" nea't. R. an 1" str2ng 25' below ground level to TOC. Did top job on cement w+th 5 s-x Clas-s ".G" neat cement at 15.8 ppg. 5", 15%, N-80, LTC surface 'cas±ng.:-se't .at 1432' RKB. Cement with 190 sx Class "G" cement with 0.5% CFR-2 'at 15'.8 ppg. PreSsure 'test casing to 1500 psi f/30 min. Drill 10' new formation to 14.43". Test formation to ~ ~'~: ..... leakoff, . , . '1~4. ~or,n~ resume ano b~i~Cf~es~bCi~'t~:)n '"'~' ~v ~u G ~-7 None. 15. Logs run and depth where run 1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous None. RECEIVED Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 1 7. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge· SIGtN"ED TITLE Dr~ll±ng Supt DATE R 17 / R 4 NOTE--Report on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. MEMORANDUM TO: ~,rRU: FROM: State of Alaska ALASKA~0I~AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION C. V. ¢~a, ton OATE: July 31, Chai~ ~"- .~ :7~ F,LE NO: D. 4 I. 33 Logic C. Smith Co--is s ioner TELEPHO N E NO: Doug SUBJECT: Pe~role~ Inspector 1984 Witness BOPE Test at ARCO's Totek Hills No. 1 Well. Sec. 36, T7S,R12W,FM, Permit No. 84-100 on Challenger Rig No. 16. Friday, July 27, 1984: t traveled this date from Anchorage to ARCO~S T0tek' Hills Nd. 1 well to witness the BOPE test. ~turday, July 28, 1984: The test was delayed because the test plug 0n~-~ocation was to large to pass through the stack and a new test plug had to be flown in from Kenai. The test commenced at 10:00 pm and was concluded at 3:15 am on July 29, 1984. There were no failures and I filled out an AOGCC BOPE test report which is attached. After the test was completed the stack had to be removed so that the bore on the casing head flange could be enlarged, to allow the pack off tool to pass through. The choke and kill lines were also removed. Ail flanges and lines were retested after the stack was nippled up the second time. In summary, ! witnessed the successful BOPE test at ARCO's Totek Hills No. '1 Well. Attachment 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) : ;:-~:'~7 7~:~;_~cation: Sec -~ T ~ R ]~ M ~ ~' . .:-_:~--:'..:. :.~. ~ .~ . . . I . -:-_:,~'-_~:?(~ Drilling Con, actor ~[ ~'~ ~ ~ Rig ~ ~ ~ Well ./~/~'~-'0. RepreSentative ~ .~'~-, ~9~°~ Casing Set ~ ~ ~0~_ ft." ..:~" Representativ~ ~ :,--.-/'"~':: ':i::~-.:'LoCation, '"General'-_, - - :.' Well: Sign.' . '-: :....: "~ _: ~. :!..-.:..;'_';:-. :i":.'General Housekeeping .'--? '.'72.:-: - -~? . - \ .. ' ' -'?-: eServe pit " '-.i( '-Rig ; _' ' - .-:"?i:.i?:.~;:--_..::?-',..~i~:..~ :: :-.-: :.-~:~.-_~_.':_~-~?:~t..'--.':--"-'-:. . -- ' ~ '"'- "BOP~ Stack ~.gnnular:'preventer t.~}'~ / - - . - " Pipe aams ~/' - ... . . - . _- . -.. . Choke Line Valves -*. .... _- . -'-..~ . . ":.-:'.:.:.-... ~.c.R. Val~e'~- "'~' '-o.~." -? _ -.;_ '- · ' Kill Line valves -_' .1~ · ' .-., - ..~. ': . .. -. Check-. . . . Test Pressure It ' ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM Full Charge Pres sure _~,~_~/~ psig Pressure After Closure ~+~ ~ psig 200 psig Above Prech~arge Attained: Full Charge Pressure Attained: N2 ~ 0 ~, "~CP~. ~ -d~ ps ig Controls: Master -. Remote ~. min~ ~ sec. min ~se.c Blinds switch' cover~_~ Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Upper Kelly ~ Test Pressure Lower Kelly I Test Pressure Ball Type Test Pressure Inside BOP ' I Test Pressure Choke Manifold / Test Pressure No. Vel yes ~ No. _flanges ~_ ~ Adjustable Chokes '~ Hydrauically operated choke ,~ Test Results: Failures ~~ Test Time___~_~hrs. · : RePair 0; RePiacement of failed equipment to be made within day~~ . . ... , . . , <- - R~arks ~// 8 ~ ...... 3- -~ _ / . - , - _ , / - . -.,,.~, , ._. · / -- .: - : ,, . . ~istribution orig. - ~0~~ cc - O~rator r~ cc - Supe~isor Ins~cto ~ : ~;-.~. i/ STATE OF ALASKA ALASK~.""_~,L AND GAS CONSERVATION (.' ~.,IMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS OH WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL I-I COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER ~ - 2. Name of Operator ARCO Alaska Inc 3. Address P.O. Box 100360, Anchorage, AK 99510 4. Location of Well 1565'FSL, 2224'FWL Sec.36, T7S, R12W, FM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 12. 7. Permit No. 84-100 8. APl Number 50-083-20001 9, Unit or Lease Name Totek Hills ~rospec~ 10. Well Number ARCO Totek Hills No. 11. Field and Pool Wildcat I6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 345130 ,(ALK-3449) · . 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 [-I Stimulate [] Abandon [] ' Stimulation [] Abandonment . Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other D Pulling Tubing [] (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 da~e of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170,). Ran 6Jts (120-'58") of 7-5/8", 39#/ft, Pll0, LTC Csg. to 117' (RKB). Pumped 3 bbl fresh water ~preflUsh, mixed and pumped 40 sks 15.5 ppg Class "G" neat cement. Dropped top plug and displaced with 4.5 bbl mud. Full returns throughout j6b. Recover'ed 3 'bbl preflush, and 4.5 bbl cement. CIP @ 1:50 7/20/84 RECEIVED JUL 2 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify~e foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed --~~'~; '' '~~~~~''~'""'' Title ~'~,, The space below for Commission use Date Conditions of Approval, if any: ApprOved by By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate -i MEMORAN DU M TO: THRU: State of Alaska 1984 FROM: SUBJECT: Harold R. Hawkins PetrOleum Witness Function Testing of Diverter System. ARCO Totek Hills No. 1 Totek Hills Prospect Sec. 36, T7S,R12W,F~q, Permit No. 84-100. Saturday, July 21, i984: I left Anchorage at 9:50 am by Alaska Airlines to"Fairbanks-,' arriving at 10:50 am. I rented an AVIS Rental and drove to the City of Clear and then by chopper to ARCO's Totek Hills No. 1. Sunday, July 22~ 1984: I wit]essed the function test of the River~r System,--' The well he=d well head make was a Tankco. The lines on the diverter system from the spool to the pit were 4", approved by Jim Trimble, verbally. I also took pictures of rig and location to be attached to this report. In summary, I witnessed the successful function test of the di- verter on Totek Hill's No. 1. Attachment 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) : . i I July 5, 1984 Mr. C. M. Mammon Drilllng Superintendent ARCO Alaska, Inc. P. O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Re: ARCO Totek Hills No. 1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. Permit No. 84-100 Sur. Loc. 1565'FSL, 2224'FWL, Sec. 36, T7S, RI2W, FM. Btmhole Loc. S A M E. Dear Mr. Hammon: Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced welt. If coring is conducted, a one cubic inch chip from each foot of recovered core is required. Samples of well'cutttngs, a minimum of four tablespoons, and a mud log are required. A continuous directional survey is required as per 20 AAC 25.050(b)(5). If available, a tape containing the digitized log information shall be submitted on all logs for copying except experimental logs, velocity surveys and dipmeter surveys. Many rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anadromous fish'. Operations in thes~ areas are subject to AS 16.05.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing operations you may be Contacted by the Habitat Coordinator's Office, Department of Fish and Game. Pollution of any waters of the State is prohibited by AS 46, Chapter 3, Article 7 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 18, Alaska Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, as amended. Prior to commencin~ operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. To aid us in scheduling field work, please notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing installation of Mr. C. M. Hamm ARCO.Totek Hills No. i -2- 5uly 5, 1984 equipment so that a representative of the Commission may be present to witness testing of the equipment before the surface casing shoe is drilled, Where a diver~er system is required, please a15o notify this office 24 hours prior to commencing equipment installation so that the Commission may witness testing before drtlltng below the shoe of the conductor pipe. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours, C. V. Chatterton" ~'f [.~DE~ OF THE COMMISSION Chairman of Alaska Oil and Gas Conserva~ion Commission be Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. ARCO Alaska, Inc. ARCO Explor,~ )n - Alaska Operations Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 July 2, 1984 Mr. C. ¥. Chatterton Commissioner Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Dear Mr. Chatterton: ARCO Alaska, Inc proposes to drill an exploratory · well in the Middle Tanana Basin, approximately 20 miles west of Clear, Alaska. The ARCO Totek Hills No. 1 will be drilled on leases acquired in the State of Alaska' s 37th Competitive Lease Sale held on August 23, 1982. Drilling activities are planned to commence on approximately July 11, 1984. Attached please find: 1. A Permit to Drill application form. 2. A general vicinity map. 3. A surveyor's plat showing the surface location for the straight hole. 4. A determination of maximum pressures to which the BOP stack could possibly be exposed. 5. Diagrams and operational procedures for the 7-1/16" diverter system and the 7-1/16" 3000 psi SRRRA stack. 6. Casing design factors for the proposed casing program. The "Plan of Operations" has been submitted to the State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources. Permission from the DNR to begin site construction has been received and those activities have begun. As this is an exploratory well, please maintain the confidentiality of this information. If we can e/?~ 11, 1263-4500) answer any questions pleas '/~ . Sincere ly, ~, . / ..~. ~/-,,.?~, ~ JUL 0 - ~ ~.' ~¢.~, .f ,, Drilling Superintendent GMH/CJF/mal 0il & (~as Cons. Commission Anchorage ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary of AllanticRichfieldCompany STATE OF ALASKA .,, ALASK' IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C. .~MISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of work. DRILL [] REDRILL [] DEEPEN [] lb. Type of well EXPLORATORY ~ DEVELOPMENT OIL [] DEVELOPMENT GAS [] SERVICE [] STRATIGRAPHIC [] SINGLE ZONE [] MULTIPLE ZONE [] 2. Name of operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. 3. Address 700 G. St., P.O. BOX 100360, 4. Location of well at surface 1565' FSL & 2224' FWL of Sec. At top of proposed producing interval 1565' FLS & 2224' FWL of Sec. At total depth 1565' FLS & 2224' FWL _of Sec. Anchorage, 36, T7S, R12W, Alaska 99510 9. Unit or lease name F. M Totek Hills Prospect 10. Well number :F. M ARCO Totek Hl115 No. 11. Field and pool F. M 36, T7S, R12W, 36, T7S, R12W, 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF etc.) I 6. Lease designation and serial no. 750' Ground Level IADL 345130 (ALK-3449) 12. Bond information (see 20 AAC 25.025) Fed. Ins. Co. 8088--26--26 Type Statewide Surety and/or number 8088--26--28 N/A $200,000 Amount $500,000 13. Distance and direction from nearest town 14. Distance to nearest property or lease line 20 mi. West of Clea~ni~es 3.3 miles feet 16. Proposed depth (MD & TVD) 17. Number of acres in lease 7000' MD, 7000' TVD feet 74,000 19. If deviated (see 20 AAC 25.050) 120. Anticipated pressures KICK OFF POINT N/A feet. MAXIMUM HOLE ANGLE °l (see 20 AAC 25.035 (c) (2) 21 Proposed Casing, Liner and Cementing Program 15. Distance to nearest drilling or completed wellUnion Nenana 1, 23 18. Approximate spud date July 11, 1984 2~_2~___ psig@ 80F Surface 3276 psig@~ft. TD (TVD) SIZE CASING AND LINER SETTING DEPTH QUANTITY OF CEMENT Hole I Casing 9-7/8[ 7-5/8 6-3/81 5" I Weight Grade ~9~/ft P-110 L5~/ft N-80. L. 34~/' t J55 22. Describe proposed program: Couplingl. Length BTC '1+ 100 ./T5oo, Hyd.lJ 450 MD TOP TVD 0 I 0 0 ~ ~ 0 0 ' 0 IMD BOTTOMTVD 1oo ! 100 '1500 ~1 1500 4500 '1 4500 (include stage data) 40 sacks 170 sacks 30 sacks See Attached summary RECEIVED ~ ~:~.~-~ ~;. '.~,,,. . f-l V 23. I hereb~ certify that the forefioin~ is true and corr~t to the best of mg kno~)e~ ~ ~ The soace Belo~ for Commission use Samples required ~YES []NO Permit number APPROVED BY Form 10401 Rev. 7-1-80 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Mud log required Directional Survey required J APl number ~YES []NO I--lYES ,~NO J 50-- ~)O~.~ Approval date SEE COVER LETTER FOR OTHER REQUIREMENTS ,COMMISSIONER DATE 3uly 5, , no/. by order of the Commission Submit in triplicate mi. 22. Proposed Program The drilling program for the ARCO Totek Hills No. 1 exploratory well calls for setting 7-5/8 inch conductor casing at 100 feet and 5 inch surface casing at 1500 feet. Hole sizes will be 9-7/8 and 6-3/8 inches respectively, and both strings will be cemented to surface. The top of the Tertiary Coal-bearing Group is anticipated at approximately 500 feet, which should result in penetration of competent strata prior to setting surface casing. Permafrost is not anticipated at this location as -a test boring to 33 feet found thawed soils below 7 feet depth. A diverter spool and 7-1/16 inch 3000 psi annular preventer will be utilized on the well while drilling 6-3/8 inch surface hole. After cementing the surface casing, the diverter will be replaced with a 7-1/16 inch 3000 psi SRRRA BOP. This BOP stack will then be utilized for the balance of the well program. Below the surface casing shoe the well will be continuously cored with wireline diamond coring equipment. Hole diameter will be 4-1/4 inches and 1-7/8' inch core will be recovered. The anticipated normal pore pressures should not require setting additional casing below surface casing, however, should wellbore stability become a problem, a string of 4 inch flush joint casing may be run. Below this intermediate casing string a 3-1/4 inch hole will be drilled and 1-7/16 inch core recovered. This well is anticipated to reach basement at 6500 to 7000 feet. Upon encountering basement the well will be logged and then plugged and abandoned. RECEIVED JUL 0 oc :l l Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage N. O R T H '' ~ .~ I~-- ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ! .~ '~ WELL .LOCATiO~ SEC. 56~ T7S~ EI~W, F.M. LONG. 149°~'57. 5957" [ ~?' Y= ~ 750 161. 102 :~ ..... REGISTERED AND LICENSED ~ PRACTI~ LAND THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION ~ AND THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ]~~~ ~SURVEYED FOR:ARCO EXPLORATION ......... ml I"=1 MILE 3340 Arctic B~leva~, Suhe 20 ~, Ancho~ge, Alaska 99503~ im~- ~: 84097 6S ?~4 .o '7S ?~3 15~ o -I BM ,533 7EO I Sky Lodge '~ .,.,..~; .: \ 95 § ..%- 1o s N 0 R T H ' Lo,~. ~o~o,~. ~,, ~ E C E !~~ Y= ~ 750 161.10~ ' x= ~24 es2.os0 JUL0 SCALE FACTOR= 0.99990070 ASP ZONE 4 Anchorage ~ , CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR: I . HEREBY CERTi~ THAT I AM PROPERLY RE~ISTER ED AND LICENSED TO PRACTICE LAND THIS PLAT REPRESENTS A LOCATION SURVEY MADE BY ME OR UNDER MY SUPERVISION, AND ~ THAT ALL DIMENSIONS AND OTHER DETAILS ,.mm ~i~.. SURVEYED FOR: ARCO EXPLORATION ~:/~?.~0' mmm .~ · .... ~.~_. ...=.,. .. ~.~ _.~ ~ ~ ,~ ~ nppnn'' ~tc~to % ~ '~. - ' ' ' II~o" --. 64097 ~:'"~ I CONFIDENTIAL TOTEK HILLS NO. 1 Analysis of anticipated pressures for this well is based upon data from the Union Nenana No. 1, seismic surveys in the area, and ARCO's experience in similar geologic basins in southern Alaska. This information suggests a normally pressured strati- graphic column to basement. Maximum Anticipated Interval Depth Pressure EMW MMW for 200 psi Overbalance Quaternary Surface-500' 225 psi 8.6 ppg N/A Overburden 3276 psi 9.0 ppg Tertiary Coal 500-7000' Bearing Group 9.5 ppg After running surface and intermediate casing strings, approxi- mately 50 feet of new formation will be drilled and a formation leak-off test conducted. Results of these leak-off tests will determine the maximum allowable surface pressures to which the BOPE will be subjected. Anticipated fracture gradients are approximately 13.0 ppg EMW at 1500 feet and 14.5 ppg EMW at 4500 feet. Based on these estimates, the attached design program predicts a maximum pressure of 1014 psi on the 5" surface casing and 2327 psi on the 4" intermediate casing. RECEIVED JUL 0 219 Alaska Oil & ~as Cons. Commission Anchorage General Purpose Worksheet iSubject T'o'/'~.K /-//zz$ IVP J . · · ._ ~,~ · ×..// ' - ~L~ . . ._ 7¢a" Conda¢/or Ca in 7 ~6 " 3000 pM Diver/er 4" gu//erf~ ~/vea 6, 7 ff~" ~OOO pal ~n~ular : llage No. Ol . .J' ,~"~,~ "' , .:-' :1[ .!; ;! ,.~.~ V .;f'i.t~- ,'2 7' '~ · ~.. < .- . > , '-~-;, :-- ,' ./ ' ~ Alaska Oil & GasC~s. Commission Anchorage General Purpose Worksheet File 7~" $oooB~; BoP IPage No. By Of Hi// I I TAIVKCO Itel~head RECEIVED JUL 0 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ' ~°~ JL/Zo~. ~'U Accumulator Capacity Test d'6'a$Cc ~°°b°ra~? Oom~. ~ ,~ 'uilSS/o~ i. Check and fill accumulator reservoir to proper level with hydraulic fluid. 2. Assure that accumulator pressure is 3000 psi with 1500 psi downstream of the regulator. 3. Observe time, then close all units simultaneously and record the time and pressure remaining after all units are closed with charging pump off. 4. Record on IADC report. (The acceptable lower limit is 45 seconds closing' time and 1200 psi remaining pressure. 7-1/16 BOP Stack Test 1. Fill BOP stack and manifold with a non-freezing liquid. 2. Mark- running joint with predetermined plug seating depth. Run test plug on drill pipe and seat in wellhead. 3. Close annular preventer and chokes and bypass valves on manifold. 4. In each of the following tests, first hold a 250 psi low pressure test fOr a minimum of 3 minutes, then test at the high pressure. 5. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for a minimum of 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 6. Open annular preventer and close top set of pipe rams. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for at least 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 7. Close valves directly upstream of chokes and open chokes. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for at least 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 8. Open top set of pipe rams then close bottom set of pipe rams. Increase pressure to 3000 psi below the bottom set of pipe rams and hold for at least 3 minutes. 9. Test remaining untested manifold valves (if~ any) with 3000 10. psi upstream of valve and zero pressure dowh's't.-~.eam. .~ / ; ~ ..;. 2-'"~,~ ' '- ~ . .,--! iI-~ ~? % .~, ~ / . t of pipe!- :r~'m'si:.~:!... ~i'~, Bleed pressure to zero Open bottom se TOTEK HILLS NO. 1 Accumulator Capacity Test 1. Check and fill accumulator reservoir to proper level with hydraulic fluid. 2. Assure that accumulator pressure is 3000 psi with 1500 psi downstream of the regulator. 3. Observe time, then close all units simultaneously and record the time and pressure remaining after all units are closed with charging pump off. 4. Record on IADC report. (The acceptable lower limit is 45 seconds closing time and 1200 psi remaining pressure. 7-1/16 BOP Stack Test o 3 Close annular preventer and chokes and bypass valves on manifold. 1. Fill BOP stack and manifold with a non-freezing liquid. 2. Mark running joint with predetermined plug seating depth. Run test plug on drill pipe and seat in wellhead. 4. In each of the following tests, first hold a 250 psi low pressure test for a minimum of 3 minutes, then test at the high pressure. 5. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for a minimum of 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 6. Open annular preventer and close top set of pipe rams. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for at least 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 7. Close valves directly upstream of chokes and open chokes. Increase pressure to 3000 psi and hold for at least 3 minutes. Bleed pressure to zero. 8. Open top set of pipe rams then close bottom set of pipe rams. Increase pressure to 3000 psi below the bottom set of pipe rams and hold for at least 3 minutes. 9. Test remaining untested manifold valves (if an,...y.) with 3000 psi upstream of valve and zero pressure downstr~a~m'~. ~ · ~: ./ ' ;$ ,_ 10. Bleed pressure to zero· Open bottom i.. l' [) T E I'-:: ~i.' U F..' F A C E S T R I N C A !... C IJ L A T :f 0 N (] i::' T i 0 N ;:,~ BUOY ,~'L!RF SHUT INSI FRAC LE~.I G A S N 0 T [; 0 N :i: :[ D E R E D ANCY CONS..' I DEI-::E D TING I)E,'.:,'IG;N -- NO OF'TINIZA"I"ION A[;E CA~']: N(-; , INCHES 5,0'30 CA;.?ING DEF:'I'H,F'i- ZN,F'SI $0i4 BL!I--;,'.,1 BACI<UF' C-RAD , ,:,I/F'T DE MUD bJ'i', LB/C;AL t".:). 5;00U'F,S:IDE MUD WT, LB/GAL "o,,',' <:' ~- F'SI/FT~ 6;"6 (:, ,-. i.-~ .O AT ,.:.HUE, GN F'ACI'ORS-- C= i 8,468 CASING I)EPTH :" FT ***C A S I N 6 S E L F C T I 0 TYPE ...... LB,,' F 1 FT/:,'.'EC CO~'l' S/SEC N- 88 I_TC ~ 5., 6,0 i .500 ~ J 6470 ,. MINIMUM DRIFT IS CASINg DE:PTH FT ***-C LI H TOTAL CO,S-'T i 64'70 4. 2~'oo INCt-.IE,~ . LI'L. A :r I V E [_ 0 RUNNING CLF'S'E BUR:'.-:' T TF. iNZ, I lin TENSION 70i ~ 3i2. --S065_. O i Oi 4 i 947;5 i 94- '= CASING DEPTH F']' 0 D [-- $ I ~- N F A C T 0 R $ -- CALCUI_AI'ED - _, T,J TPB RTJ RTI::'B BLIR;F,T RATING FACTORS CRITICAl_ DEPTH FEET MUD WEIG, HT L.B/(;AL t500~ i500. i t..500~ i - i500. i i500, i ~500~ i i500. i (NOTE: NO S'AFETY I::ACi'OR SURF ACI.=: SHUT-IN .~.NG RLtP"I"U F;:E: F'S ]: ]: N C !... LJ 1) ["' D ) :. i V f D .JUL o 21 84 -. s Cons. Commisslor~ · " pSI 9 ~6~00 ~7.00 ~.. '1 -b :. 80,~ -76 ~ --'i ~4.- -S09 ~ RECEIVED JUL 0 21984 . Alaska' Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage TOT['i:K.. HILLS. INTE"""'" .... ]1~-~ ! ~::. C A I... C t.J L. A 'i' I 0 t'-,]. O F' 'J' I 0 N S 0 ~'"' ^ :" i',~ 0 i" C,q ~'--~ s' I D E R E ¥:, BUOYfiNCY 'C-Oi"!g I !)IERED DE:'.':I[-;N OI::'i'Ii~IZEI) F'OR COST F'ROTECT i YE L: ~-'~ ¢- ... 0 .. D., ]:MCt"IE;g 4' .. ' -'-"- ~'-' FT 7C;'0£:'., DEF'TH OF Ml:.,',l ~, NAX. IN,~'IDE MUD WT,I_B/[-;AL . . _,,E i"iUO WT,LB/[';AL 9 t'i];N IN::;:Ir''- . , .. ¢, · P,~: I/F're FRAC GRAD AT ,....HOE, i'ilN~ SECTION. LENGTH,FT DESIE--N FACTr3R,? -- C= 'i-,0¢¢ B=~ ADJUSTEi) GAS COLUMN 'fO SURFAC TE,S'T PF;:EgSUK'E= ~ 5v:_,, PS'I Nfl._ r"'"""R'r)lr'.. ..... ICTION F;..'I!:'~UIREf'iENT CA,S'ING !)!EPTI4, I'-"T 4500, I N'¥ E R i::' A C E ( Z 0 ) , i::' 1' 64 S ,~ BUR$i" I'?,A[.:KUF:' GRAD.,,F',.~'I/F:'T 0,468 OUT,~IDE MIJD WT, LB/g-AL 9, ¢0 GAg SF'ECiFI['. GI:;:AV_I:TY 0.560 ~ ~ '2."0 TJTM t . 8~8 TF'B= ~ . 500 E. I) E F:' 1' H FT ***'C A $ I N G $ E L E C T TYPE LB/FT F"'T/$Er',.-- ,.l- ~ F"JF' i ~ ~4 45o,..':~ - I 0 N***' TOTAL COgT 8(:.~ t HiNINUN DRIFT ,¥ ~ 303 INCI--Ii-':g £^~'tN6 DEPTH FT ***C tJ M U L. A'T. I CLF'$E O. O. CA,~i NF.-, DE!:'-'TH FT 0 4.':500 0 RLINN ! NG BUR,?'F TENSION 'TENSION i 504, -.70i 4. O, 2:.?!;2'7 ~ 440i 6 ~ 440i 6. : DESIGN F C B i 0 ,. O(') - i 0.0,,'-) 2., iS-' A C T 0 R g - ['.At_r;:ULATED R T F' B 4.i8 R[CEIV[D JUL 0 219 4 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission' Anchorage I iq C l_. U i'.:' E: D ) MU D WI'~ LB/6AL. i 7 ~ £:,,2~ i 8 ~,t)C) 9.0 i2.0 i 4 .. (.'- i8~(~ SURFACE $1-'ILIT- I'N FORMATION RLIP"I"UR.E PSI t ¢~58~ 824 ~ i2.3. -t i,~ · -.S44. --8i i ~ RECEIVED JUL 0 2 ]~]1~ Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage ARCO Alaska, Inc. ARCO Expior~ t - Alaska Operations Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276-1215 June 13, 1984 State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources Pouch 7-034 Anchorage, AK 99510 . .. Attention Ms. Kay Brown Director Gentlemen: Totek Hills Test Well Plan of Operation Amendment · COMM .... ! Et'd G~__ _ _ t 1 G EC,.,'~L --iTM I STAT TEC'-- I CONFER: -FILF: .... z~_ : ,! ! ....... ,_, ........ Please consider this letter as an addendum to our Plan of Operation for the Totek Hills Test Well filed with your office on June 5, 1984. Pursuant to a phone conversation with Mr. Paul Bateman of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation relative to our need to secure a flare permit, should we encounter hydrocarbons while drilling this well, it was suggested that we amend the Plan of Operation to cover this contingency. Therefore, would you please consider this letter as an addendum to our Plan of Operation and incorporate authority for ARCO to flare the accumulation of any hydrocarbons we might encounter during the drilling of this exploratory wildcat well. It should be noted that we do not intend to test this exploratory well, but it may produce some hydrocarbon gases which could not be maintained by weighted drilling mud. In this event we would be required to flare. Should you need additional information in this regard, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Very truly yours, · ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary o! AtlanticRichfieldCompany RECEIVED JUN! Anchorage State of Alas._~ Page 2 June 13, 1984 cc: . _ Mr. Jerry Brassia Division Land & Water 4420 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mr. A10tt Department Fish & Game 565 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 . V. Chatterton laska Oil & Gas Commission- 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Mr. John Sturgeon Division of Forestry Pouch 7-005 Anchorage, AK 99510 RECEIVED JUN 1 4 l~l~ Oil & G~s Oons. Oommlss[o~ Anchorage ARCO Alaska, Inc. ~-~- ARCO Exph. ,ion - Alaska Operations Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510-0360 Telephone 907 276-1215 June 8, 1984 Department of Environmental Conservation Pouch 1601 Fairbanks, AK 99707 Attention Mr. Doug Lowery Regional Supervisor Gentlemen: Totek Hills Test Well, SPCC Plan ARCO Alaska, Inc. has recently filed its Plan of Operation with the Department of Natural Resources, a copy of which was directed to your office through Mr. Paul Bateman, for the captioned test well. Among the many things identified and described in the Plan of Operation transmittal letter relative to necessary permits to accommodate this operation, and to satisfy the oil and gas lease stipulation, is the furnishing of a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan. In accordance, therewith, is our SPCC Plan for the captioned exploratory test well in Totek Hills. By copy of this letter, we are furnishing all of the state agencies who have received copies of our Plan of Operation, so they will be made aware of the existence of this Plan. Very truly yours, ~marl ~nce Landman Att - SPCC Pl~h / ~Z . ARCO Alaska. Inc. is a Subsidiary o! AtlanticRichfieldCompany Alaska DEC Page 2 June 8, 1984 cc: Mr. Jerry Brassia Division Land & Water 4420 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mr. A10tt Department Fish & Game 565 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 ~. V. Chatterton Alaska Oil & Gas Comm. 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorge, AK 99501 · Mr. John Sturgeon Division of Forestry Pouch 7-005 Anchorage, AK 99510 Ms. Kay Brown Division of Oil & Gas Pouch 7-034 Anchorage, AK 99510 (P~o,r ~o cornp~,~i~g Par: I. refer ~o regul~ztions and i~st~-uc:~o~s ~zge 5.) · sPILL PREVENTION CONTROL & COUNTERM£ASURE PLAN PART I GENERAL INFORMATION 1. Name of facility . -. 2. Type of facility Totek Hills Portable Onshore ROtary :Drilling "Rig 8[ Local~on of fagili~[ 69.5' Miles' Sw"-Fa{~b-a-nR'S,' ~la's-ka ' 20 Miles West Clear, Alaska. "SW ¼ SEC 36,' T7S, Rang~ 12W~ F.M. 4. Name and address of owner or operator' Name ARCO Alaska~ Inc. AddreSs P.O. Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone (907) 263-4500 5. Designated person acc0untab]e for oil spill prevention at facility' _ Name a~d rifle ARCO Drilling Foreman On'DUty. 6. Facility experienced a reportable oil spill event during the twelve months prior to Jan. 10, 1974 (effective date of 40 CFR, Part 112). (If YES: complete Attachment ~1.) ! _ ..... M.~[NAGEMENT APPROVAL . - This SPCC Plan will befignplemented as herein described. Name G.T. Wilkinson .. - Title Executive Vice President - ! CERTIFICATION I hereby ce~tify that I have examined the facility, and being familiar'with the p~ovisions of 40 CFR, Part 112, a~'~~is SPCC Plan has ~en prepared in accordance with good ~gineering p=ctices. ~r~ 0.~.~ (~- ff~" ~~ "~-i Gary M. Ha~on r~ ~--,;.,,,,, ............... ~ '-.:~" -.:~ .z..~. . / ~ ~ . G~~ ~ ~ . ~ ,~ .-d ::- ~ ~ PART I GENERAL INFORMATION [Response to statements should be: YES, NO, or ~JA (Not Appliex~ble).] 8. Containment or diversionary structures or equipment to prevent oil from reaching navigable waters are practicable. (If NO, complete Attachment ~2.) Yes 9. Inspections and Records A. Th e required inspections follow written procedures. · Ye s B. The n~itten procedures and a record of inspections, signed by the appropriate supervisor or inspector, are attached. Discussion' Inspections are made each tour' by the Rig Crews following the written procedures shown on Attachment #4. These procedures are enlarged upon verbally, as required to meet existing operating conditions.... . . :,: b~. the' Tool Pusher during scheduled trainin~ sessions. Inspections are made daily by the Tool Pusher, following an industry developed and accepted procedure. A record of the inspections is to be kept by making the toliow'-' ing entry on the IADC Daily Drilling Report for each tour: "SPCC Rig Inspection complete." By signing the IADC Daily Drilling Report; the Driller and the Tool PuSher authenticate that the inspections have been made. 10. Personnel, Training, and Spill Prevention Procedures A. Personnel are properly instructed in the following: (1) operation and maintenance of equipment to prevent oil discharges, and Yes (2) applicable pollution control laws, rules~ and regulations. Yes Describe procedures emplo~edforinstruction: The Tool Pusher, jointly with the ARCO Drilling; Foreman,are responsible for the coordination and execution of SPCC Training. Safety meetings include fuel and drilling fluids handling procedures. Tool Pusher reviews SPCC Plan is posted in the ARCO office. The Tool Pusher supervises on-the-job corrective actions required from the results of rig inspections .... ' Scheduled prevention briefings for the operating personnel are conducted quently enough to assure adequate understan~ng of the SPCC Plan. Yes Describe briefing program: Subjects and materials covered during training include: SPCC Plan familiarization; BOPE operation and well control; individual crew member instructions regarding his specific work assignments for general house- keeping and oil spill prevention, as well as cleanup; discuss operation and maintenance of all equipment utilized on the Drillsite which stores, transfers~ or utilizes fuel or other petroleum products; familiarize crew members with oil spill cleanup materials and equipment. Service company personnel associated with our operation are made aware and responsible for following this SPCC Plan. Name of facility-- To. tek _Hilts #1 ' Operator . . _ $RCO Alaska, Inc. (Part I) Page 3 of ~ PART I' GENERAL INFORMATION 7. Potential Spills-- Prediction & Control' ' · .. Total l~iaj or Tj~pe Quantity Source o£ Failm-e . _ (bbls) Fuel Oil Day Tank Tank Rupture Note I Rate Direction Secondary - (bbls/hr) of Flow* Containment Fuel. Oil Rubber Storage Blivot (bladder) Note 2 21.4 N/A See Map Dirt.Gravel N/A Berms 95.2 N/A See Map Impermeable Lined Pit Gasoline puncture 5.2 N/A See Map Impermeable Lined Pit Discussion' Notes: . Structural failure of Steel Fuel Tanks is almost non-existent during rig operations. These tanks are'inspected and repaired (if required) during rig moves. The tanks are not pressure vessels and have relief vents. . A spill event could occur from overfilling of a tank or partial failure . of fuel transfer lines' The fuel Blivots are 500 gallons each, capacity constructed of extremely heavy neoprene rubber facric. A spill, if possible, could be caused by puncture. Total spillage-would be from one Blivot (500 gal.) which.would *Attach map if appropriate. Name of_facility Totek Hills ~1 Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. be contained in an impermeable lined pit. · ..'!, (Prior to corapleting Part Il, Alternate A, refer' to regulations and inztructlons pages ' --:PART II, ·ALTERNATE A '--: t DESIGN A_ND OPERATII~G INFORMATION .-.- ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION) A. Facility Drainage 1. Drainage from diked storage areas' is con~rolled hs follows '(include operating description of. valves, ~..~. ps, ejectors::e~c:~.(Note: Flapper-type va2ves should not be. use_d): .. -- N/A ... . 2. Drainage from undiked.areas is controlled as'follows (include description of ponds, lagoons, or catchment basins and methods of re~aining and returning oil to facility)- · Small spills will be cleaned up using skimmers and absorbent booms pads. Larger's~ill-s of pollutants will be removed by submersible and suction pumps and moved to suitable storage facilities or reinjection into the well. ~ (See attachment #7 for listing of onsite cleanup equipment ~ ) 3. The procedure for supervising the" drainage of rain Water from secondary containment into a storm drain or an open Watercourse is as follows (include description of (al inspection for pollutants, and (b) method of valving security). (A record of inspection'and drainage events is to be maintained on a form similar to Attachment .'_--.'3)' N/A Totek Hills Name of facility Operator ARCO Alaska, Inc. (Part II, Alternate Al.Page 1 of ~ - - -~ '' P~T II, ALTERNATE' C .... DESIGN ~D OPERATIC INFORMATION ~" OFFSHORE OIL DRILL~G, PRODU~ION, OR WORKOVER FACILI~ ... ..... A. Facility Drainage --- ::.- -. - ... ',- -- 1.Off drainage and collection equipment is used :t~ ,catch small oil leakage around - -' Pumps, glands, valves, flanges, ..expansion .joints, hoses, drain Zines, separators, .- Yes' treaters, tanks, etc. - 2. 'Drains direct all oil to a central sump or equivalent. -- ._-- " No 3. Where drains and sumps are not practicable, oil collection equipment is emptied as often as necessary to prevent overflow. Yes ' Discuss frequency of surveillance and removal of oil from collection equipment~ No petroleum production is associated with our RiK No. ~ . Collected hydrocarbons from rig machinery are collected in drums for disposal at approved sites. The Rig Crew Motorman and Derrickman normally inspect, remove spilled material, and perform maintenance and housekeeping duties required. B. 'Sump Sysiem .............. A sump system is used at this facility. (If YES,'complete I and 2 below:) 1. Describe operation of sump and drain liquid removal system' Drip Pans are installed beneath all operating machinery and the rig floor. The drains from these pans collect all spilled fluid. This fluid is pumped into drums for transport to specified disposal sites. Limited secondary containment is constructed by ARCO as a part of the drillsite construction.- The drillsite surface drainage is normally toward the reserve pit. 2. DescMbe preventJve.m~dntenance]~spec~on;test program, and record keeping: rig crew motorman and derrickman normally inspect all operating equipment several times per 12-hour tour and perform preventative maintenance. Assistance is provided as needed by the ri$ mechanic and other crew members. Ail BOPE and wellhead equipment is pressure tested to the rated working pressure of the equipment weekly. The initial testing is Witnessed by.a'representative of the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission. Ail malfunctions which may occur are repaired prior to proceeding with other operations. These test procedures are recorded by the Alaska O & G Commission, as well as on the IADC Daily Drilling Report. Equipment Operating and Maintenance Records are kept each" tour by the rig crew. Fuel and oil storage volumes are checked and recorded daily. -~ ~ ~ ~,. ARCO Alaska, Inc. l~~ ~ :~ ~, ~r~,.~ -". ~ ~ ~,.,~.-~ ~ (Parff~, ~~C[Page 1 of 3 · PART H, ALTERNATE C · DESIGN AND OPERATING INFORMATI,r OFFSHORE OIL DI?...--.iLING, PRODUCTION, OR WORKOcER FACILITY [t~espo~e to statements should be: YES, NO, ~r NA (Not AppZ~.~ble).] 2. The BOP assembly is capable of controlling any expected wellhead pressure. Yes 3. Casing and BOP installations conform to state regulations. Yes G. Written Instructions for Contractors - · 1. Written instructions discussing duties and obligations to prevent pollution are prepared ~or -contractors servicing a well or systems appurtenant to a well or pressure vessels. Ye s 2. These instructions are maintained at the offshore facility. Yes 3. An authorized representative of the owner or operator is present under certain cir- cumstances and conditions to intervene when necessary to prevent a spill event. Yes H. Flowlines . N/A 1. All headers have check valves on individual flowlines. . .... 2. 'Where the shut-in well pressure is gTeater than the Working pressure of the'." flowline, manifold valves, and flowline header valves, the flowline shall have a. high pressure sensing device and sht~t-in valve at the wellhead to prevent' ovar-' . pressuring (unless a pressure relief sYstem isprovided). N/A Pipelines _ 1. Descr/be corrosion protection measures for pipelines w/thin the facility' 2. Submarine pipelines connected to the facilit3, are adequately protected against environmental stresses and fishing operations. N/A 3. Describe submarine pipekine inspec~on-for-failure procedures and record keeping' Name of facility Totek Hills #1 Operator ..... ARGO-At-aska~- Inc.- · ': ': - (Part II, Alternate C) Page 3 of 3 OFFSHORE OIL DRILLING/PRODUCTION, OR WORKOYER FACILITY [Re~t,o~t.~; to zt~temer~t,~ ~I,o,ld be: YES..\'0. or N,l (. ,lpplic~ble.).] Separator and Treater Dump Valves In areas where pollution risk is.high as a result of dump valve failure is the predom- inant mode of failure in the closed position? N/A If YES. describe safety equipment and procedures used to prevent oil discharges to the water when dump 9alve failure occurs: D. Tm;ks ' - · Describe equipment used to prevent oil discharges (include discussion of corrosion protection measures)- Three (3) 300-gallon fuel oil day tanks are utilized by the riq. The tanks are non-pressure-vessels which are top filled. All fuel transfer operations are conducted manually. Automatic transfer and m~nitOr~ng of large fuel volumes during the inclimate Alaska weather is considered unreliable. Our tanks have valves and pluqs on all bottom connections. Fuel storage tanks are inspected and _ content volumes checked at least on a daily basis. EiQht {8) 500-gallon helicopter transportable rubber blivots will be utilized for diesel transportation and storaqe at the drillsite. The blivots will be stored in an impermeable lined pit of a capacity greater than the total blivot capacity. E. PollUtion Prevention .Equipment and Systems Written inspection and testing procedures for pollution prevention equipment and systems are sbo%vn on Attachment .~.' 4. ...- -. F. Well COntrol Systems and Equipment 1. Producing Wclls. Types of surface and subsurface shut-in valves and devices utilized at thi~ facility are described as to the method of operation and control on Attachment -~.5. 2. Dritii~g a~d Warkover Operation.~. A blowout preventer (BOP) assembly and well control system is installed before drilling below any casing string and, as required during, workover operations. Ye s Nameof ~cility Totek Hills #1 Operator ARCO AlasRa, Inc. ~ ~-'~SPCC PLAIN, ATTACHMENT 21. · . 'SPILL HISTORY (Complete this form for any reportable spill(s) whigh has (have) occurred from this facility during the twelve months prior to 3anuary 10, 1974 into navigable water.) 1. Date Volume Cause' Corrective action taken' Plans for preventing recurrence' 2. Date Volume Cause: Corrective action taken' · . Plans for preventing recurrence' - 3. Date Volume Cause- Corrective action taken' Plans for preventing recurrence- Name of f~cility Operator Totek Hills #1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. (Attachment.-.'u 1, SPCC Pi,m) OFFSHORE OIL D~LI/qG,' PRODUCTION, OR -WORE~..,ER FACILITY . . POLLUTIO~![~EYENTION. 'EQUIPNIENT A_ND '~'i:STENI$ . Pollution Prevention Equipment: Description .. ..... -. o. InsPection Procedures -. Test Procedures Inspecfion or Test Date Condition Action Taken Supervisor's or Inspector's Signature Name of facility Operator, (Attachment #4, SPCC Plan) SPCC PLAN, ATTACHMENT ~2 SPILL CONTINGENCY PLANS V~rRITTEN COMMITMENT OF MANPO, ~ ER Secondary containment or diversionary structures are impracticable for this facility for the fol- lowing reasons (attach additional pages if necessary)- A strong oil spill contingency plan is attached. A written commitment of manpower is attached. Name of facility Operator Totek Hills f~l ARCO Alaska~ Inc. Yes Yes (Attachment #2, SPCC Plan) Inspection Procedure: ~_~..SPCC PLAN, ATTACHMENT ONSt. [E FACILITY BULK STORAGE DRAINAGE SYSTEM Record of drainage, bypassing, inspection, and oil removal from secondary containment' Date of Bypassing Open Closed . · Date of Drainage Date of - ' Inspection 0il Removal . , ..- . . Supervisor's or Inspector's Sig-nature Name of facility Operator Totek Hills #1 ARCO Alaska, Inc. (Attachment ~3 SPCC Plan) Attachment No. 4 MINIMUM INSPECTION PROCEDURE FOR FUEL AND WATER STORAGE AND TRANSFER SYSTEMS OF MOBILE ONSHORE DRILLING RIG EACH TOUR BY MOTORMAN e Inspect all engine fuel day tanks and associated fuel lines and valves for freedom of fuel flow and leaks. Check fuel supply lines from fuel bulk storage tanks for leakage. Insure that supply lines laid for miscellaneous use such as BOP accumulator, construction and truck equipment fill-up, camp tank, hot air heaters and boilers, etc., are intact and all control valves are functional and in the correct operating position. Insure that no ice blockage exists from accumulated water. ~ · Inspect all bulk storage fuel tanks. Insure that all vents are open, all bottom valves are functional and in the correct operating position. Gauge each tank and report fuel volumes as directed. Bottom tank valves will be left closed at all times fuel is not being transferred. Coordinate with all other personnel the transfer of all fuel to, from, or on the rig-site. Report each such occurrence to the Driller. Insure that all valves are left in the correct position and that all transfer hoses and lines remain intact after each transfer. Attachment No. 4 _~ntinued e Inspect water storage tank(s). Insure that valves and lines are intact and that overflow or top vent is open. Report supply and availability of water as directed. · Check each water supply line along entire length for leaks, control valve positions, and to insure lines are open (not frozen). · Motorman should report results of inspection to Driller° Driller will give instructions, as required, to the Rig Crew for correcting noted discrepancies. Driller will also report all abnormal conditions to the Toolpusher immediately. · The completion of this inspection procedure is to be recorded on the IADC Report each tour. N 0 R T H /--~ : ~, ~'~'. - . .: ~ ~:~]~ ~,.- ~?~.~- , ; ./ ~ ~': _ : I ':: '~ :' :-: '~-" 'i- - '-'"I. >'---"] ~ELL LOOATION~EO. ~6~ TT~ ~1~ F.~. ~T. 64° 15~4~.865~ LOHG. 149°50~ ~7. Y: ~ 750 161.10~ X: 5~4 85~.050 DELTA ALPHA: 0°08~6.7~0" $OALE FAOTO~: O. gDD90070 A~P ZOHE 4 CERTIFICATE OF SURVEYOR: ! HEREBY CERTi~ THAT I ~AM PROPEELY REGISTERED AND LICENSED.;' TO PRACTICE LAND . MADE ~Y M~ --~, ~ SURVEYEO FOR. ARCO EXPLORATION ~l '' DRAWN DL .... ARCO ALASKA. INC. OIL SPILL OR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE SPILL TRANSMITTAL DATA I. INITIAL VERBAL REPORT INFORMATION - TO BE REPORTED IMMEDIATELY: 1. Location of source is 2. Source of spill is [Common Name or Section, Township, Range or Other Descriptive Information) (Name of well, tank battery, barge or vessel, etc.) 3. Spill occurred or first observed at Hour Month Day Year 4. Type of material spilled (Crude, condensate, refined product, oil base mud, mud acid, radioactive material, toxic chemical) 5. Estimate of volume and concentration spilled (or rate of release) is Continuing? , Concentration. 6. Apparent direction of movement is (N . NE - E - SE - SW 7. Is the spill contained? 8. 9. Is a burn permit needed? 10. 11. Current cleanup activities 12. Employees or agencies notified: A verbal report of the above should be made by (Environmental or Supervisor) to: Ap ARCO Alaska inc. OFFICE HOME (1) Field Supervisor BBL or Gal. Not Movinnt (2) Anchorage Supervisor - W NW Was anyone hurt? Water threatened? TIME CONTACTED BY (3) T.R. Fink 6532 333-7451 (3) P.N. Hellstrom 6176 345-4781 (3) G.S; (Scott) Ronzio 6951 344-6293 (4) Others: INTERNAL NOTIFICATION (By Supervisor or Environmental Department). DEPARTMENT PERSON CONTACTED Management (P. B. Norgaard X6511) (Tom Wilkinson X6515) Legal (S. M. Williams X6540) (R. M. Thornton X6541) Regional Affairs (R. A. Crosky X6335) Public Affairs (C. H. Rosenthal X6133) Dallas Office (Seth Abbott 651-4696) TIME CONTACTED BY - .' Attachment No. 6 - · I1. C. ALASKA.STATE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION (For '' L_Spills) Person Contacted: Time of Day: Contacted By: Fairbanks: Office: 452-1714 Telex: 36-608 Mr. Douglas L. Lowery Home: 456-4861 Mr. John Janssen Home: 488-2834 Mr. Chuck Caraway Home: 452-5643 D. U.S. COAST GUARD (For spills which threaten coastal waters) Anchorage: Office: 274-2533 Telex: 25-421 Mr. Steve Zrake Home: 333-2502 E. Person Contacted; Time of Day: Contacted By: U. S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (For Kenai: Office: 262-4971 Mr. Howard Keiser Home: 262-7646 Juneau: Office: 789-3151 Zenith: 9300 - Statewide Telex 46-311 Mr. Al Kegler Anchorage: Valdez; Juneau: Office: 271-5137 Office: 835.4791 Office: 586-7195 Mr. Matt Cronin Telex: 45-305 Home: 279-8974 Commander Kodiak: 17th Co~st Guard Office: 486-5888 P.O. Box 3-5000 After Hours: 487-5888 Juneau, AK 99801 Mr. Jim Silva Lt. Jack Kelly spills which threaten inland waters) Person Contacted: Time of Day' Anchorage Office: 271-3418 Telex: 25-342 605 West Fourth Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501 Contacted By: F. OTHER (For reports to other agencies - local, state or federal) Anchorage Diane Soderlund Office: 271-5083 Home: 243-3686 Juneau Mr. Wally Scarburgh (subject to change) Person Contacted:. Time of Day: Contacted By: WRITTEN REPORT INFORMATION (to be submitted by responsible supervisor within one week after the spill to the appropriate Supervisor and Environmental Office. DESCRIPTION OF THE INCIDENT; factors associated to cause of damage and description of effects: CLEANUP ACTIVITIES, OR PLAN, AND ESTIMATED DATE FOR COMPLETION: waste disposal methods; environmental affects: STEPS TAKEN, OR TO BE TAKEN, TO PREVENT RECURRENCE OF THE INCIDENT: Have the employees that were associated with the spill been informed on how to avoid recurrence of the incident: Yes~ No~ ~explain. BY: Attachment No. 6 Totek Hills #1 OIL SPILL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SPILL CONTROL CENTER 24hr Zenith 9300 Northern Regional Office P.O. Box 1601 675 7th Avenue Fairbanks, Alaska 99707 John Janssen, Environmental Field Officer Chuck Caraway, Environmental Field Officer (Work) 452-1714 (Home) 488-2834 Southcentral Regional Office 437 "E" Street/2nd Floor Anchorage, Alaska 99501 S. J. "Pat" Cyr, Environmental Officer Steve Zrake, Environmental Officer (Work) 274-2533 (Home) 243-5935 (Home) 333-2502 Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission C. V. Chatterton (Work) 279-1433 UoS. Environmental Protection Agency (Alaska Operations Office) Bill Lawrence (Work) 271-5083 Attachment No. 7 Totek Hills #1 OIL SPILL CLEANUP EQUIPMENT INVENTORY Recovery Sorbents 3M type 156 oil sorbent pads (200 18" pads per bale) 3M type 270 sorbent booms (40' of 8" boom per bale) Quantity 10 bales 3 bales Equipment Garden rake Pitch fork Round point shovel Square point shovel Chain saw Axes Dozer/backhoe (D-3B or equiv) Helicopter (Bell 206B on call) 10 5 20 20 1 10 1 1 ARCO Alaska, Inc.~._.. ARCO Exp lion - Alaska Operations Post Office Box 100360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 June 5, 1984 ._ State of AlaS~a. Dept. of ~Natu~.al Resources P~ouch~ 7-034~. ~ .... Anchorage, - AK 99510 Attention Ms: Kay Brown, Director · :Dear Ms. Brown: Totek Hills Test Well Section 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian Pursuant to those certain lease stipulations contained within the State of Alaska Oil and Gas Lease ADL 345130 and acquired by ARCO Alaska Inc., during .the State's Competitive Oil and Gas Lease Sale #37, we hereby furnish you with the following information. I · A May 24, 1984 .letter from Dr. J. E. Lobdell, our consultant environmental archaeologist who has advised the State Archaeologist of his finds during a field trip to this site conducted on May 23, 1984. It appears that there are no apparent archaeological conflicts. · A copy of our June 1, 1984 letter to Bill Van Dyke seeking advanced authority to transport our drill rig from Clear, Alaska to the well location due to its anticipated arrival earlier than expected. · Our Plan of Operations which formulates in detail all of the anticipated mobilization and demobilization of the drill rig, clearing of the drill site, use of water, establishment of the camp, disposal of gray water, drill mud and well cuttings. · A xerox copy of the surveyed location of our well site within Section 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian. We have not yet furnished the Spill Prevention, Control and CoUntermeasur~$.p. QC,)~ Plan, but will subsequently provide it. ~ ? (~':~';L~-~? %~a ~-"~ ARCO Alaska, Inc. is a Subsidiary o, At~nl~R~hJ~lflCom~ny~ JUN 0 7 AlaskB 0il & G~s Cons· Commission Anchorage Dept. Natu~ _l Resources Page 2 June 5, 1984 In addition to the above, we will provide applications to the following state agencies. An application will be forthcoming to the Department of Environmental Conservation for a burning permit, solid waste disposal permit and a liquid injection permit. An application to the Division of Land and Water for appropriate permits for potable and drilling water for the camp and drill rig. An application to the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission for a drilling permit. All food services at the camp will be catered by a contractor who will obtain or has his own permit. Also potable water will be treated by an appropriately permitted water plant provided by the camp/catering contractor. In connection with fire safety, we have established contact with and will obtain any necessary authority from the Division of Forestry relative to fire control. By copy of this letter, we are furnishing all of the above mentioned state agencies with a copy of the Plan of Operations in order that they are made aware of our schedules, timing and needs. Very truly yours, pielman e Landman ACS:rll cc: Mr. Jerry Brassia Division Land & Water 4420 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK 99701 ~r. C. V. Chatterton Alaska Oil & Gas Comm. 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501 Mr. A10tt Dept. Fish & Game 565 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mr. John Sturgeon Division of Forestry Pouch 7-005 Anchorage, AK 99510 Mr. Paul Bateman Dept. Env. Conservation Pouch 1601 Fairbanks, RECEIVED JUN 0 7']984 Oil & (~$ Cons. Oornmission Anchorage May 24, 1984 907 - 34.5-6329 Mr. Timothy Smith State Archaeologist State of Alaska, Division of Parks. Office of History and Archaeology Pouch 7001 Anchorage, AK 99510 Dear Tim: ARCO Alaska intends-to drill a data acquisition core on the eastern side of the Totek Hills (Fairbanks B-6 Quadrangle). This project consists of.airborne support and setup of a small drill rig. Ground disturbance will be extremely minimal. On May 23, 19-84, I conducted an archaeological reconnaissance of the proposed coring locality. The area constitutes very low potential for possessing archaeological sites. Subsurface testing did not reveal buried cultural soils or other evidence of past human use. I also had sufficient time to ch'eck surrounding ridgetops for sites but found none. Aerial survey of the entire Totek Hills region failed to reveal any one locality of higher potential than another for containing archaeological sites. No sites are listed on the AHRS File for Totek Hills. A complete report of my work and findings is currently being prepared. However, .the timing of the drilling start-up for the data acquisition core is critical. As this data acquisition core presents an immediate industry need, I request that this project be permitted to proceed as proposed under a letter agreement from your office. Please contact me should your office require additional details. Kindest personal regards, jOhn E. Lobdell cc. C. Fitzpatrick (ARCO Alaska)~/ P. Hellstrom (ARCO Alaska) D. Honeyman (ARCO Alaska) R. Springer (ARCO Alaska) JUN 0 7 Alaska. Oil & Gas Cons. commission Anchorage ARCO Alaska, inc. ARCO Explor~n - Alaska Operations - Post Office B, ,00360 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Telephone 907 277 5637 - ' . . . June 1, 1984 Alaska Department of Natural Resources Pouch 7-034 Anchorage, AK 99510 HAh~ DELIVERED Attention Bill Van Dyke Petroleum Manager Gentlemen: Totek Hills Test Well Section 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian - As a follow up to our telephone conversation today, and in anticipation '~of our filing the required Plan of operation, S.P.C.C., and Archaeological inspection report, we hereby request the State of Alaska's advanced permission to proceed in preparation of the drill site and air lifting, via helicopter, the drill rig from Clear, Alaska to the well location. We have enclosed a copy of .our map reflecting the Totek Hills lease block owned by ARCO together with the drillsite section shown -in red. Our actual drillsite within Section 36 is currently being surveyed in the field where the well location will be staked at 1600 feet from the west line and 1900 feet from the south line of Section 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian. These field operations will be conducted upon State of Alaska Oil and Gas Lease designated ADL-345130, acquired in State Sale ~37 on August 24, 1982. -The purpose of seeking advanced permission is based upon our drill rig arrival in Clear, Alaska from which it will have to be transported to the drillsite by approximately 35 helicopter loads. We expect its arrival at Clear on or about ~une 15, 1984 which will be ap~g~X.,~mately three weeks prior to your approval of our P~%&n ?6~..~o~.e. ration, s P.c.c. , archaeological report and dril~t~ing'~e~~ , ~,', :': . ' ~ .' ~i ,~ . Anohora~e Dept. Natura.._ Resources Page 2 June 1, 1984 Would you, therefore, please authorize our moving the drill rig to the wellsite location upon its arrival about June 15, 1984. There will be no actual drilling operation commenced however, until we are in receipt of the state's approval of our..Plan of Operation and other prerequisite permits. By copy of this letter, we are familiarizing other affected state agencies in order that they are aware of this activity. Very truly yours, ACS:rll Attachment cc: Mr. Jerry Brassia Division Land & Water 4420 Airport Way Fairbanks, AK 99701 Mr A10tt Dept. Fish & Game 565 University Avenue Fairbanks, AK 99701 · Mr. Paul Bateman Dept. Env. Conservation Pouch 1601 Fairbanks, AK 99707 RECEIVED JUN 0 7 1984 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Plan of Operations TOTEK HILLS ARCO Alaska, Inc., proposes to drill an exploratory well in the Totek Hills area of the Middle Tanana Basin. This drilling project will utilize a relatively small, light-weight drilling rig that will be mobilized to the drill site 'via helicopter. Camp facilities and support equipment requirements will be minimal, thus enabling total project mObilization, demobilization, and support to be carried out by helicopter. The result will limit surface disturbance to the immediate camp/drill site and generally minimize the affects of this drilling program on the surrounding area. The duration of this program is estimated at 90 days and upon reaching the objective depth, the well will be logged and permanently abandoned. Site restoration will follow immediately upon demobilization of the rig and facilities. ~:j~, . ...-. ,~ ~co m~a~ a co~uo~s ~Zoc~ o~ o~Z ~ fas upon the Totek Hills Prospect, These leases were Sale held on August 23, 1982. The leases comprise 14 . Totek Plan £ Operations' Page 2 tracts which total approximately 74,000 acres, more or less. These leases are owned by ARCO one hundred percent (100%) and were issued effective November 1, 1983 for a seven year term. They are subject to a thirty percent (30%) net profit share of all production to the State of Alaska in addition to twelve and one-half percent (12½%) royalty in the event a discovery of hydrocarbon should be made with this exploratory well. In order to maintain these leases in good standing, ARCO is also obligated to pay an annual rental to the State of Alaska in accordance with a rental schedule that commences at one dollar ($1.00) per acre the first year and increases fifty cents ($.50) per acre each year through the' fifth and following years at three dollars ($3.00) per acre. We have performed geophysical work on this prospect during the Summer of 1983, commencing on June 13, 1983. We expended approximately $23,600 to develop the prospect over and above our initial investment of approximately $639,000 expended on our leasehold acquisition~...,.,- Totek Plan f Operations Page 3 Mobilization and Scheduling The drilling rig will be mobilized from outside Alaska by approximately six highway tractor-trailer loads. ARCO's staging area to which the rig will be shipped has tentatively been selected as an area adjacent to, and owned by, the Clear Sky Lodge near Clear, Alaska. Several variables will affect the timing of this segment of the rig move, however completion is estimated by June 25, 1984. Site preparation, consisting of clearing brush and timber from the camp and rig areas and minimal leveling of the ground surface immediately surrounding the well location, should also be accomplished by this time. This task will require airlifting a small (nominal JD-450) bulldozer and a labor crew of approximately five (5) personnel to the location on or about June 15, 1984. These people will be quartered in Clear and will commute to the site by helicopter until camp facilities have been erected and made operational. The heavy lift helicopter used for equipment mobilization will be th~"~quivalent of a Boeing 107, while support requirements a Bell 206. Optimally, the drill site, complete with functional c~ will be ready to accept the drilling rig and supplies upon their arrival in Clear, on or about June 25, 1984. Totek Plan : Operations Page 4 The air lift and assembly of the rig should be complete by July 2, resulting in spudding the well on that date. Duration of the drilling program is estimated at 90 days, which should enable restoration and abandonment of the site by early October. Location and Site Description The Totek Hills No. 1 is located in Section 36, T7S, R12W, Fairbanks Meridian; X=524,852.05, Y=3,750,161.10. This location is on the eastern flank of the .Totek Hills, approximately 20 miles west of Clear. The site is approximately 700 feet above MSL and about 500 feet north of a creek which drains into the Teklanika River~';'"a-nd · originates in Sections 26 and 27 of the same township range. , · "~ . · · ne area no mo e nan feet in diameter. Within this area a reserve pit excavated (nominally 30'x30'x6') to hold spent drilling mud and cuttings. Prior to use, the pit will be lined with a layer of gel to ensure impermeability and complete confinement of the drilling fluid. Upon abandonment, any liquid mud and water that has collected in the. pit will be disposed of down the wellbore, and an estimated 800 cubic feet of formation cuttings will be back filled in · Totek Plan f Operations Page 5 the pit and recontoured with the stock piled overburden removed when the pit was excavated. The camp facility will occupy an area estimated at 100 feet in diameter located near the drill site. Anticipated camp structures include the equivalent of 5 Hanson Weather Port 12'x20' sleepers, 1 HWP 12'x20' wash tent, 1 HWP 12'x20' supervisors office/quarters, 1 HWP 15'x30' galley/mess hall, 1 HWP 15'x20' geologist's office and a pit latrine. The Hanson Weather Ports will be erected on plywood panel bases which in turn will be leveled on the ground using timbers. Preparation of the camp site should consist largely of clearing timber and brush and digging a pit for the latrine and a sump for gray water disposal. Fuel and water storage areas will also be located within the drill site area. Diesel fuel storage on site will approximate 3000 gallons (6 bladders, 500 hundred gallons each) and an excavated containment pit (8'x30'x3') lined with an impermeable fabric liner will provide adequate containment with a safety factor of 1.8. A fabric lined water storage pit (nominal 20'x40'x6', 36000 gallons) will serve as a holding tank for drill water and camp needs and also provide an emergency fir~w~ater reserve. Totek Plan £ Operations Page 6 The water source to be utilized for drilling and camp needs is a creek located nominally 500 feet south of the drill site. This is the creek mentioned earlier that empties into the Teklanika River. Water withdrawl is estimated to average 3000 gallons per day for the duration of the project. The water will be pumped to the storage pit referenced in the preceding paragraph where it will be available to the drilling operation and the camp. An approved water treatment facility will be provided at the camp to ensure that potable water meets state specifications. Camp Facilities Camp facility requirements call for a maximum 20 person capacity with an anticipated average population of 14 personnel. Five 12'x20' sleeping units with a capacity of 4 persons each will provide adequate accommodations. Additional' service will be provided by a 15'x30' kitchen facility with seating for 12 people (appropriately permitted for food service) and a 12'x20' wash tent equipped with 2 shower stalls, 3 sinks, washing machine and dryer. A two stall pit latrine is planned for sanitary service. Totek Plan _-- Operations Page 7 Communications facilities available at the camp will include a bush telephone system that will provide the equivalent of an Anchorage telephone extension and a low band radio that, as a backup to the telephone, will provide direct communications to Fairbanks or Anchorage. Additionally, ground to air hand radios and a low band company radio will facilitate local communications while mobilizing and demobilizing. This communications system will provide ample capabilities with backup for any potential emergency situation as well as day-to-day operations. Treatment of potable water will be handled by an approved water treatment plant provided by the camp contractor. Additionally, gray water from the kitchen and wash unit will be processed by an approved primary treatment plant before being discharged to a disposal sump. Garbage and combustible trash will be incinerated daily and the ashes buried to minimize the attractiveness of the camp to wildlife. Non-combustible refuse will be back-hauled to Fairbanks or Clear for proper disposal. Upon abandonment and reclamation of the si~e/"~ the conclusion of the drilling project, the latrfne' 9il., the gray ~*water. limed and backfilled as will be Ashes from incinerated refuse will be buried~~/~in Totek Plan £ Operations Page 8 and care will be taken to ensure that non-combustibles are not disposed of on site. All pits excavated in the course of this project will~ have surface organic soils stockpiled and preserved for use in final covering of the backfilled pits. Drilling Plan The well program calls for setting .?__ 5/8_._~_~h ?~_o~du._ct_o~r casing at 100 feet, and .5 inc~h___~ur~f__.a.~c.e- _casing at 1500 feet. A 4 inch intermediate casing string will be available for setting to 4500 feet on a contingency basis, should hole stability become a problem. A diverter system will be utilized while drilling the inch surface hole to 1500 feet. This will enable directing shallow gas flows away from the rig should Unforseen p~essures be encountered. Upon cementing the will provide ample capability for well control the balance of the drilling program. The design of this casing program is predicated upon th pore pressure data obtained from the only offset well in surface casing in place, a 3,000 psi wellhead and BOP..~, stack will be nippled up on the well. This BOP sy..s~tem thr°Ugh°ut 'i~ the basin, the Union Nenana No. 1, and ARCO's seismic data in the vicinity of this prospect. Though the' Totek Plan f Operations Page 9 information available from these sources is limited, there is no indication of abnormal formation pressures in this region. The Union well reached total depth at 3062 feet in basement rock with a mud weight of 9.6 ppg. Pore pressures anticipated in the Totek Hills well are expected to require mud weights of no more than 10.0 ppg. The mud program planned for this well consists of a simple bentonite-water system utilizing barite for increased density as required, and an anionic liquid polymer for enhanced control of rheological properties. Mud materials required to permit mixing of additional volume, increase mud density, and combat lost circulation will also be stocked on location. Materials required for critical operations can quickly be flown to location by helicopter from warehouses in Fairbanks. As a result of the slim-hole aspect of this drilling program, total volume of mud required to drill this well and the volume of cutting to be disposed of are significantly reduced from those quantities typically generated by more conventional exploration wells. Depending upon actual conditions encountered, the volume of mud generated by this project and requiring disposal at conclusion of drilling operations should. ·total~ less Totek Plan f Operations Page 10 than 200 barrels (1120 cu. ft.). Similarly, the volume of formation cuttings should not exceed 800 cubic feet. Beneath the 5 inch casing shoe at 1500 feet the drilling plan departs from conventional programs in that wireline diamond coring techniques will be employed to continuously core this well to total depth. This technique utilizes an inner core barrel that can be retrieved by wireline, thus eliminating the necessity of tripping the entire drill string to recover core. Drill collars cannot be run with the wireline core barrel, so penetration rates are achieved by using diamond bits run at high rotating speeds and minimal weights. Demobilization Upon reaching total depth, wireline logs will be run and the well will be permanently abandoned. The drilling and support equipment will be disassembled and with the remaining supplies shipped via helicopter to the staging area at Clear. Final demobilization of supplies and equipment will then be completed with trucks. The drill and camp site will be left free of all refuse and as' referenced earlier in this plan, Totek Plan : Operations Page 11 backfilled and topped with the original surface soils. Every effort will be made to return the site to its original natural contours. CHECK LIST FOR NEW WELL PERMITS ITEM APPROVE DATE Company Lease & Well No. 7~~, ~ YES NO REMARKS (1) Fee ,, , (2) Loc (2 thru 8) (3) Admin . 7-Z'g~ (9 thru 11) (10 and 11) '(lf thru 20) (21 thru 24) (6) Add: 1. Is the permit fee attached .......................................... ~~ Is well to be,located in a defined pool ............................. __ ~ Is well located proper distance from property line .................. .~,~ Is well located proper distance from other wells .................... ~a~ Is sufficient undedicated acreage available in this pool ............ ~ me 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Is well to be deviated and is well bore plat included ............... Is operator the only affected party ................................. ~..,~ Can permit be approved before ten-day wait .......................... m 10. 11. Does operator have a bond in force .................................. ~0/< Is a conservation order needed ...................................... Is administrative approval needed ................................... 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Is conductor string provided ...................................... Is enough cement used to circulate on conductor and surface . Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ... Will cement cover all known productive horizons ..................... Will surface casing protect fresh water zones .... Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst.. Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ............. Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ............ Is adequate well bore separation proposed ........................... 21. 22. 23. 24. Is a diverter system required ................................... Are necessary diagrams of diverter and ;~;'equipment attached oes ress r at ng- est to Does the choke manifold comply w/API RP-53 (Feb.78) .................. INITIAL GEO. UNIT ON/OFF POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. SHORE LCS JK~~-HJH MTM Geology: HWK ~.,, JAL .... rev: 12/08/83 6.CKLT Well Histo.ry 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. .o ** _PEEL HEADER ** SERVICE NAdiR 'LISKE~ DATE :03/15/~5 CONTINUATION ~ : PREVIOUS. COMMENTS : McCORD-LEi.iS ENERGY SERVICES ' PETROS WELL LOG ANALYSIS SYSTE5 ** ~'PE~= H~'ADE[': ** SERVICE NA?iv 't,!SWP~' DATE :03/15/85 OR I Gl ~; TAPE NAME : CO:TiNUATiON ~, : PREVIOUS UAP~ : CO[iMENTS : ~cCOI D-~ ~' EN - ~a~iS EEGY SERVICES- ~E%POS ~fELL LOG ~N~LvSIS SYSTEM ** COMME!<TS ** ,~" R~JN DATL : 3/15/ RUN FY : DAVE LAF?EEZY CPU ID : P PFTROS ID: REQUES2'OI: KA}.L LE~/-';EFEAN ANO 10_58 PEP 3/11/65 ~.~ riLE C~ , ~ ~ 43i7 FILE SEDVICF NAME ' VEP, SiON ~ : '-~ATE : 03/15/85 YAXIZUH ~m~G?][ 1024 ~ILE _~ : LO IRE ViOUS Fi u,, IDENitAL RECEIVED IYL? I ~'ELL 3 MAR 2 6 1985 'Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. 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COMi'!UNTS : NcC~D-LEWIS ENF~Gi' SERVICES - PETROS WELl. LOG ~NALYSIS SYS%EH CONFIDENTIAL Totek HJlJs N~. ~ Sec. 36, 1'?S, R12W F.M.