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HomeMy WebLinkAbout164-001 . . (. ~) Marathon MARATHON Oil Company Marathon Oil Company Alaska Asset Team P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611 Telephone 907/283-1371 Fax 907/283-1350 August 21, 2007 RECEIVED AUG 2 3 Z007 Mr. Tom Maunder Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W ih Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Reference: 10-403 Sundries 306-260 and 307-239 Field: Kenai Gas Field, Sterling Gas Pool Well: KU 33-1 \ ~4-- 001 SCANNED SEP 1 1 Z007 Dear Mr. Maunder: Enclosed please find the Report of Well Completion Report and Log for"l.~.R~Z~for Kenai Unit 33-1 well. This report covers the complete aban'doÌî11tèhTôfthis well performed from September '06 through August '07. Also attached, for your records, is the Operations Summary and a Current wellbore diagram. Please send any sundries or pertinent documentation to Kevin Skiba at the above address listed. If you have any questions or need further information please call me at (907) 398-1362. Sincerely, Dennis Donovan Jr Production Engineer I Enclosures: 10-407 Sundry Current Well Schematic Final Operations Summary cc: AOGCC Houston Well File Kenai Well File DMD KJS ~ t'(E: vc.: _ V I-LI . . J"-":¡~-d;1 STATE OF ALASKA AUG 2 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM ION 3 ZOO? WELL COMPLETION ORRECOMPLETIÇ)N REPOR'1TaNf[JtIi~s. Commission 1a. Well Status: Oil 0 GasO Plugged B Abandoned [II Suspende~g;g; ~,s.D1 1 b. Well Class: J.\ncnorage 20AAC25.105 20AAC25.110 I' Development B Exploratory 0 GINJO WINJO WDSPL 0 WAG 0 Other 0 No. of Completions: r/l. Service 0 Stratigraphic Test OJ 2. Operator Name: Marathon Oil Company 5. Date Comp., Susp., or fPf' 12. Permit to Drill Number: 16t001 ~J)1 Aband.: 10/4/2006 3. Address: 6. Date Spudded: 13. API Number: PO Box 1949, Kenai Alaska, 99611-1949 1/28/1964 50-133-1 0095-00-00 ~ 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 14. Well Name and Number: 2/19/1964 KU 33-1 ~ Surface: 1 ,750.8'N & 1,911.5W from SE Corner of See 1, T4N, R12W, SM Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB (ft above MSL): 15. Field/Pool(s): 1,685'S & 2,524'E from SE Corner 83' Total Depth: 9. Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD): Kenai Gas Field, Sterling Pool - 1 ,693'S & 2,531 'E from SE Corner 4,450' MD - 4,386' TVD 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates, NAD 27): 10. Total Depth (MD + TVD): 16. Property Designation: Surface: x- 269,114.3 y- 2,363,764.0 Zone- 4 5,136' MD - 5,070' TVD ADL-00593 - TPI: x- 268,517.2 y- 2,363,696.8 Zone- 4 11. SSSV Depth (MD + TVD): 17. Land Use Permit: Total Depth: x- 268,496.3 y- 2,363,704.8 Zone- 4 N/A - - N/A 18. Directional Survey: Yes U No LJ 19. Water Depth, if Offshore: 20. Thickness of Permafrost (TVD): (Submit electronic and printed information per 20 MC 25.050) N/A (ft MSL) N/A 21. Logs Obtained (List all logs here and submit electronic and printed information per 20 MC 25.071): None 22. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD WT. PER SETTING DEPTH MD SETTING DEPTH TVD AMOUNT CASING FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD PULLED 8-5/8" 24 J-55 0' 1,261' 0' 1,249' 12-1/4" 475 sks Ideal Howco to Surf. NONE 5-1/2" 17 N-80 0' 5,030' 0' 4,966' 7-5/8" 600 sks Ideal Howco Cmt NONE 23. Open to production or injection? YesO NoB If Yes, list each 24. TUBING RECORD interval open (MD+TVD of Top & Bottom; Perforation Size and Number): SIZE I DEPTH SET (MD) I PACKER SET (MD) 4,134' - 4,156' MD 4,070' - 4,092' TVD (22') 3-3/8" 4spf B-1 2-7/8" I 4,034' I 4,025' Perforated 6-8-1981 and Cemented off on 9-13-2006 w/7.5 bbl Class Pulled 340' from Surface and Set 5-1/2" CIBP @ 339'KB G Cement Plug Downsqueezed 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. "'NO OPEN PERFORATIONS'" DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 4,286' - 4,330' 100 sks of Class G Neat (6-6-1981 ) 4,134' - 4,156' 7.5 bbl of Class G (9-13-2006) Approx 4' - 29' KB (25') 8 sks of Sac-Crete in 8-5/8" by 5-1/2" Annulus 26. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production: N/A Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.): N/A Date of Test: Hours Tested: Production for Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Choke Size: I ~as-Oil Ratio: N/A Test Period ... N/A Flow Tubing Casing Press: Calculated Oil-Bbl: Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Oil Gravity - API (corr): Press. N/A 24-Hour Rate -. N/A 27. CORE DATA Conventional Core(s) Acquired? Yes 0 NoG Sidewall Cores Acquired? Yes 0 NoB If Yes to either question, list formations and intervals cored (MD+ TVD of top and bottom of each), and summarize lithology and presence of oil, gas or water (submit separate sheets with this form, if needed). Submit detailed descriptions, core chips, photographs and laboratory analytical results per 20 MC 25.071. N/A ~-_._, COMPLETiON ¡ Ð~ ¡ RBDMS BFl SEP 1 0 2DD7 LO~ -~ ~J - Form 10-407 Revised 2/2007 0 C N INUED ON REVERSE ~ /fr:17(ß7 RIG I NÄ 1 28. GEOLOGIC MARKERS (List all formations and m NAME MD A8 A9 A10 A11 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 C1 C2 UB TO 3892.50 3942.50 3970.50 4040.50 4129.50 4198.50 4255.50 4359.50 4525.50 4855.50 4996.50 5115.00 5136.00 encountered): TVD FORMATION TESTS 29. Well tested? Yes J N If yes, list intervals and formations tested, briefly summarizing test results. Attach separate sheets to this form, if needed, and submit detailed test information per 20 AAC 25.071. 3827.36 3877.32 3905.28 3975.25 4064.24 4133.23 4190.23 4294.21 4460.20 4790.18 4931.17 5049.66 5070.66 30. List of Attachments: Detailed Operations Summary Report 31. I hereby certify that the fore90ing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Printed Name: Signature: Contact: Sundry Number Reference 306-260 Kevin Skiba (907) 283-1371 Title: Production Engineer I Phone: 907-283-1333 8/20/2007 Date: 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. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1 a: Classification of Service wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for I njection, Observation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion. Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing Interval). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing and Ground Level elevations in feet above mean sea level. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Item 20: Report true vertical thickness of permafrost in Box 20. Provide MD and TVD for the top and base of permafrost in Box 28. Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval). Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain). Item 27: Provide a listing of intervals cored and the corresponding formations, and a brief description in this box. Submit detailed description and analytical laboratory information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Item 29: Provide a listing of intervals tested and the corresponding formation, and a brief summary in this box. Submit detailed test and analytical laboratory Information required by 20 AAC 25.071. Form 10-407 Revised 2/2007 . . Page 1 of 3 Marathon Oil Company Operations Summary Report . Legal Well Name: Common Well Name: Event Name: Contractor Name: Rig Name: Date I From - To I 9/5/2006 108:00 - 16:00 I KENAI UNIT 33-1 KENAI UNIT 33-1 ABANDONMENT Start: 9/14/2006 Rig Release: Rig Number: Spud Date: 1/28/1964 End: Group: Hours I Code I îoUfe Phase I 9/13/2006 08:00 - 08:30 08:30 - 08:45 108:45 - 09:40 09:40 - 10:10 10:10 - 10:30 10:30·11 :00 11 :00 - 11 :30 11:30 -12:00 08:00 . 08:45 9/14/2006 08:45· 10:00 10:00 -11:00 11 :00 - 11 :30 11:30 - 13:50 13:50 . 14:00 14:00 - 14:20 14:20 - 14:28 14:28 - 14:39 14:39 - 14:40 14:40 - 14:56 14:56 - 15:00 9/15/2006 15:00 - 16:30 16:30 - 17:00 08:00 - 08:30 108:30 - 09:20 109:20 - 09:28 09:28 - 09:30 09:30 - 09:37 09:37 - 10:10 ,10:10-10:15 [10:15-10:42 '10:42 - 11:00 11:00 -11:10 11:10 -11:25 11 :25 - 11:45 11 :45 - 11 :55 11 :55 - 12:05 12:05 - 12:35 12:35 - 12:53 12:53 - 13:22 13:22 - 14:05 8.00 INSPCT I WLHD I \ 0.501' SAFETyIMTG_ 0.25 SAFETY MTG_ 0.92 RURD_ ELEC 0.50 RUNPUL ELEC 0.33 RUNPUL ELEC 0.50 RURD_ ELEC 0.50 TEST _ WLHD 0.50 RURD_ ELEC 0.75 SAFETY MTG_ 1.25 RURD_ICMT_ 1.00 RURD_1CMT_ 0.50 PUMP _\ WTR_ I 2.33 WAITONi EQIP 0.17 PUMP _ CMT_ 0.33 PUMP _ CMT_ 0.13 PUMP _ CMT_ 0.18 PUMP ,WTR 0.02 PUMP-I CMT- 0.27 PUMP =1 WTR= 0.07 PUMP-I WTR_ I 1.50 CLEAN i LOC 0.50 SECURE WELl. 0.50 SAFETYI¡' MTG_ 0.83 RURD CMT 0.13 PUMP=IWTR= 0.03 PUMP _I WTR_ 0.12 TEST ¡PLUG 0.55 TEST = I PLUG 0.08 RURD I ELEC 0.45 RUNPUL ELEC 0.30 RUNPULI ELEC I 0.17 RUNPUL! ELEC 0.25 SAFETY ¡ MTG_ 0.33 RUNPULI ELEC 0.17 RUNPULI ELEC i 0.17 RURD i ELEC 0.50 RURD=ICMT_ 0.30 PUMP _I WTR_ 0.48 MIX_ I PILL XMBO WRLN WRLN WRLN WRLN WRLN WRLN WRLN WRLN PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB 0.72 PUMP _CMT_ PLUGAB Description of Operations I Vetco Arrived at KGF for Permit, Arrived at Wellsite and Performed I Safety Walkaround. Inspected Tree and gathered required information, i Lube and Work Tubing Hangers, Operate Valves. ¡Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. I Drive equipment to location, PJSM I Begin Rigging Up. 'I RIH w/1.75" Gauge Ring wi CCL \ Tag bottom @ 4153' POOH (verify with CCL and logs in well file) IOOH, Rig down equipment Rig up air line to activate sub surface valve. jleave location and sign out. Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold ,PJSM i MIRU Cement Pump, Knock together chicksen flowback line : Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig i Pumped 37 bbl of Water, Well was on a vaccuum for every one bbl I i pumped it took another bbl of water, injection rate good, well wont lock I up, go to pumping cement. II BJ Pump truck blew a fuel line, shut down operations wait for BJ mechanic to look at and fix Bring truck back online and Mix Cement I Mix cement and Sample cup was taken of cement 15.8 ppg cement I Line up to pump cement ! Pump open Pump 2 bbl of water ahead of plug I Begin to push 7 bbl of cement in hole I Switch to water and inject 23 bbl of H20 Pressure built to 700 psig, stop operations, bring pumps online bring pressure up to 100 psig verified that it pressured up fast, shut down ops and clean up. Cleanup w/ 30 bbl of H20, Vac truck to suckout flowback tank Sign out, Turn in permit Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM MIRU Cement Pump, Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig Pushed .4 bbl away to well Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig, Pressure test good Begin Pressure test to 1600 psig Pressure Built to 1607 psig, held for 30min per AOGCC regulations lost 29 psig, ending pressure is 1578 psig. Completed pressure testing, RU Expro e-line RIH wi weight bars, spang jars and 1.75" GR Sat down on cement plug @ 3848' KB, POOH OOH Hold explosives safety meeting, Arm l' Circ Gun Start in hole w/1-11/16" circulation perf. gun Position gun and fire (500 psig on tubing, pressure on tubing dropped off to 50 psi, annulus was also 50 psi) POOH OOH, Rig down e-line RU Cement Pump Truck back on well, start up pumps Pump 10 bbls of water and see returns Batch 6 bbl cement plug and take weight sample @ 15.2 ppg, make sample cup Pump cement, 6 bbl, and pumped 6.3 bbl of water behind the plug Printed: 8/21/2007 9:30:23 AM Legal Well Name: Common Well Name: Event Name: Contractor Name: Rig Name: Date 9/15/2006 9/16/2006 9/20/2006 9/22/2006 10/4/2006 . . Marathon Oil Company Operations Summary Report Page 2 of 3 KENAI UNIT 33-1 KENAI UNIT 33-1 ABANDONMENT $tJb ! Frorfl- To Hours Code Code I Phase 14:05 -16:00 1.92 RURD_lcMT_ PLUGAB 07:30 - 07:45 0.25 SAFETY! MTG_ PLUGAB 07:45 - 08:23 08:23 - 09:25 09:25 - 09:35 09:35 - 09:45 09:45 - 09:53 09:53 - 10:30 10:30 - 10:35 10:35 - 10:45 10:45 - 11:07 11 :07 - 12:30 07:30 - 08:30 08:30 - 09:00 09:00 - 11 :00 11:00-11:15 11: 15 - 11 :30 11 :30 - 11 :45 111:45 - 12:30 12:30 - 12:45 ! 12:45 -12:55 112:55 -13:05 13:05 -13:15 13:15 - 13:17 13:17 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:00 14:00 - 14:30 08:30 - 09:00 09:00 . 09:30 09:30 . 10:00 10:00 - 12:30 12:30 ·12:45 12:45 - 13:15 13:15 - 13:45 13:45 - 15:30 15:30 - 16:00 09:00 - 09:30 0.63 RURD i CMT 1.03 TEST -¡PLUG 0.17 RURD_IELEC 0.17 TEST PLUG 0.13 TEST= ¡PLUG I i 0.62 RUNPULI ELEC 0.08 SAFETY MTG 0.17 RUNPUY ELEC 0.37 RUNPUL! ELEC 1.38 RURD_:ELEC 1.00 SAFETYI¡MTG_ SAFETY MTG_ 2.00 CUT_ !TBG_ 0.25 RURD_10THR PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB 0.25 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB PLUGAB 0.25 SAFETY MTG_ 0.75 RURD_ ELEC 0.25 SAFETY¡MTG_ 0.17 RUNPUL! ELEC 0.17 RUNPuLi ELEC 0.17 RUNPULI ELEC 0.03 RUNPUL ELEC 0.22 RUNPUL¡ ELEC 0.50 RURD_i ELEC 0.50 RURD_ ELEC 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ 0.50 WORK-¡PIPE 2.50 WORK-iPIPE 0.25 TEST_IPBU_ 0.50 MIX_ I PILL 0.50 PUMP I CMT -! - PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB PLUGAB 1.75 RURD_'CMT_ PLUGAB PLUGAB 0.50 RURD_¡CMT_ PLUGAB 0.50 SAFETYiMTG_ PLUGAB Start: 9/14/2006 Rig Release: Rig Number: Spud Date: 1/28/1964 End: Group: Description of Operations I Cement in place, start cleanup Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM MIRU Cement Pump, Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig Pressure tested 2nd plug across shoe at 1603 psig held for 30 min, Passed AOGCC regulations for MIT, ending pressure was 1535 psig (68 psig pressure loss) RU for depth determination on e-line RIH wI weight bars, spang jars and 2.28" hole gauge Sat down on cement plug at 996' KB, POOH (min 100' above and below shoe plug set from 996' to 1375' KB) Approved plug placement from AOGCC OOH, Lay down tool string Hold explosives safety meeting. Arm 2.25" Jet Cutter. Position Jet Cutter and cut at 340' KB, attempted to go down and sat down in cut OOH, rig down eline and rig down BJ cementing pump truck Eline RDMO and BJ Cement services RDMO, turn in permit and leave location. E-line move to CLU 10 for downhole video. Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM Arrive at KU 33-1, have PJSM before we start work Cut bolts on tree hanger to RU Weatherford Bull and Slips. Pull 340' of 2-7/8", Cut off with torch. Job Completed, ASRC Welder and Crane Opr; Vetco, IDA hands left lease. Arrive @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep on well site Arrive @ location, hold PJSM Begin rigging up 5·1/2" Cast Iron Bridge Plug Hold explosives safety meeting. Arm setting tool. RIH w/ 5-1/2" CIBP PBTD @ 340' Shoot plug @ 339'. Good indication of shot Run back down and tag plug, POOH OOH, Rig down equipment Leave location, turn in work permit and sign out. Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM Arrive at KU 33-1, have PJSM before we start work MIRU Crane for tubing operations and cement pump truck. RIH wI 310' of 1" pipe to get to approx. the top of plug Pressure test BJ pump truck Mix 8 bbl of 15.2 ppg cement (more to see cement to surface and take returns into vac truck) Pump 8 bbl of Type I Cement w/ 2% calc-chloride, took cement returns to surface. RDMO Cement Truck and Crane (Pulled (1)- 20'-7" stand of tubing and dropped the rest into the surface plug, 289'-5" left in surface plug approved by AOGCC) Leave Lease Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, hold PJSM/JSA, Discussed Printed: 8/21/2007 9:30:23 AM ... Legal Well Name: Common Well Name: Event Name: Contractor Name: Rig Name: Date 10/4/2006 8/9/2007 8/10/2007 8/11/2007 . . Page 30f 3 Marathon Oil Company Operations Summary Report KENAI UNIT 33-1 KENAI UNIT 33-1 ABANDONMENT From - To Hours Code I î¿dbe Phase 109:00 - 09:30 09:30 - 13:30 13:30 - 14:00 07:00 - 20:00 07:00 - 16:00 07:00 - 16:00 0.50 SAFETyiMTG_ PLUGAB 4.00 SAFETYIMTG_ PLUGAB i 0.50 WORK ¡PIPE PLUGAB 13.00 CUT--=1 CSG_ PLUGAB I I i I I I 9.00 cUT_I CSG PLUGAB ì - i ! , , , I I I I i 9.00 CLEAN_: LOC_ PLUGAB Start: 9/14/2006 Rig Release: Rig Number: Spud Date: 1/28/1964 End: Group: Description of Operations Job Excavated 6' below ground level and sloped hole 1.5' out to 1.0' depth, flagged off area of excavation and flagged off bullrails and concrete ~ Turn in permit, sign out, leave lease Arrived on site, Rodneys Crew. Cut and Remove Wellhead/remove debris. Prepped for final well abandonment marker to be placed on top r I of 8-5/8" Csg. Find Fluid on Annulus of 8-5/8 by 5-1/2 (25 feet down - 8 sks of sak crete) Called Jim Regg at 8:57 am this day to ask for a witness of top of cement and marker placement. He said that Lou Gramaldi was in the gas field and he will contact me. Talked to Lou and set up meeting for 8/9/2007 to witness. Shut down for night Arrived on site, Rodneys Crew. Set up 2 Vac Trucks to clean out Annulus. Sucked out all fluids from Annulus of well. Use 8 sks of sak crete to top off 8-5/8" X 5-1/2" Annulus. Lou Gramaldi showed up on location at around 2:30 to 3:30 PM, he witnessed the top of cement and the well abandonment marker installed. He asked for extra support to be added for the well abandonment marker the welder cut plates and welded to pipe. SDFN I Arrived on site, Rodneys Crew. Cleaned Up Wellhead Area. Graded I Property I Printed: 8/21/2007 9:30:23 AM . . Page 1 of 1 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 20077:32 AM To: Grimaldi, louis R (DOA) Subject: RE: 164-001_KU_33-1_307-239.pdf Hi Lou, It would appear that would have been an option to begin with, but looking at the drawing there is cement from 340' to surface on all strings. Sea level is only at 83'. It is stated to be their intent to remove the casings at sea level when that is possible. This item should probably be flagged somehow. Maybe they should be required to provide an annual photo or report on the erosion. Tom from: Grimaldi, Louis R (DOA) Sent: Monday, July 16, 2007 8:59 PM To: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA); AOGCC North Slope Office Subject: RE: 164-00CKU_33-1_307-239.pclf Would this well not be a good candidate for a subsurface abandonement? If (when) the bluff erodes far enough will they be able to get to it? from: Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) [mailto:tom.maunder@alaska.gov] Sent: Mon 7/16/2007 4:35 PM To: AOGCC North Slope Office Subject: 164-00CKU_33- C307-239.pclf All, Attached is a sundry for KU 33-1. The well has been plugged downhole and Marathon wants to put up a post instead of a marker plate. The bluff in the vicinity is eroding and it is expected that at some time in the future the well casing will be exposed. The well has been plugged to below expected beach line after erosion so then Marathon can cut it off. This cut off should be witnessed and a location clearance conducted in advance of the erosion. Tom 8/27/2007 . ~1r~1rŒ illJ~ ~~~~[K(~ . AI..ASIiA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SARAH PALIN, GOVERNOR 333 W. 7th AVENUE. SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 F~ (907)276-7542 Dennis Donovan Jr. Production Engineer I Marathon Oil Company PO Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Re: Kenai Gas Field, Sterling Gas Pool, KU 33-1 Sundry Number: 307-239 S'CANNED JUL 1 $ 2007 Dear Mr. Donovan: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. When providing notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test, contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested. Sincerely, DATED thisll: day of July, 2007 Encl. 1~1-oD( . . (. M ~ Marathon MARATHON Oil Company Marathon Oil Company Alaska Asset Team P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611 Telephone 907/283-1326 Fax 907/283-1350 July 11, 2007 Mr. Tom Maunder Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W th Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RECEIVE j"UL 1 <J 7 O¡fJ'] ~. .. _, d . It: f Reference: 10-403 Sundry Approvals Report Field: Kenai Unit Well: KU 33-1 ,Alaska Oil & GasCon$. Anct1l:ìfa~ç¡; Dear Mr. Maunder: Enclosed please find the Application for Sundry Approvals form 10-403 for Kenai Unit 33-1 well. This application requests, as the surface owner (Marathon Oil), a marker post be placed on top of the abandoned well in addition to the marker plate. All specifications related to a marker post, in addition to the plate, will be follow in conjunction with 20 MC 25.120. All that remains to be completed for total abandonment is: removal of the wellhead bonnet, inspection of cement top, placement of well marker, and grading of the soil around the wellhead. If you have any questions or require further information, please contact me at (907) 283- 1333. SinC7in~ R- Dennis Donovan Jr Production Engineer I Enclosures: 10-403 Sundry Well Schematic Operations Program cc: AOGCC Houston Well File Kenai Well File DMD KJS . 1.,(7.,01 ft:~~RECEIVED STATE OF ALASKA A~~A~~~~I~~ ~~~O;~~~~~~~O;RO~~~S ~\(2jJUL 1 3 200l 20 MC 25 280 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons CummissioQ Operational shutdown D Perforate D w~§'ag<3 Other)lS Plug Perforations D Stimulate D Time Extension D Well Marker i' Perforate New Pool D Re-enter Suspended Well D Change Request 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Development 0 Exploratory D 164-0010/ Stratigraphic D Service D 6. API Number: " 1. Type of Request: Abandon 0 Alter casing D Change approved program 6t' 2. Operator Name: Suspend D Repair well D Pull Tubing D Marathon Oil Company 3. Address: PO Box 1949, Kenai Alaska, 99611-1949 50-133-1 0095-00-00 ~ 7. If perforating. closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest property line where ownership or landownership changes: Spacing Exception Required? Yes D 9. Property Designation: No 0 10. KB Elevation (ft): 11. Field/Pool(s): 83' Kenai Gas Field I Sterling Pool - PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): ADL-00593 12. Total Depth MD (ft): 5030' Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Total Depth TVD (ft): 4966' Length Size 1261' 8-5/8",24#, J-55 5030' 5-1/2",17#, N-80 Perforation Depth MD (ft): 4134'-4156' (Cemented) Packers and SSSV Type: Perforation Depth TVD (ft): 8. Well Name and Number: KU 33-1 - Plugs (measured): Junk (measured): 6' N/A 6' 6' MD Burst Collapse TVD 1261' 1249' 2,950 1,370 5030' 7,740 6,280 4966' Tubing Size: Tubing Grade: Tubing MD (ft): 340'-4034' (3694') Packer @ 4025' , 4070'-4092' (Cemented) 2-7/8" 6.4# N-80 Baker Mod "F·1" Packer w/ Seal Assy. Packers and SSSV MD (ft): Commencing Operations: 17. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: 18. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact Printed Name A Dennis M Donovan Jr Title Production Engineer I Signature '\" 1-- J\. _ Phone Date J- ........,. Yl ,_ "-~ 907-283-1333 ~ ~. COMMISSION USE ONLY 13. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 0 Detailed Operations Program D BOP Sketch D 15. Estimated Date for 7/23/2007 Date: 14. Well Class after proposed work: Exploratory D Development D Service D 16. Well Status after proposed work: Oil D Gas D Plugged D Abandoned 0 WAG D GINJ D WINJ D WDSPL D Kevin Skiba (907) 283-1371 July 11th. 2007 Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Sundry Number: &1- é},3'1 Plug Integrity ~ BOP Test D Mechanical Integrity Test D Location Clearance f/;l. Other: <-c,,~~\- T\"s~~c...~\~ ~\\-Nè.<» W\C)\ \. 1; Ó«:.ü, \0<.0\''\0,", RBDMS BFL JUL 1 8 2007 S''''",'eotFo'm R","n'" 4CJ 'ì c.. ~ \'<.'\. '.:ì\ ~ Ìoì 3()(. - ~ ApP'"'""'y U-I1 p .'f/ NER :::~':~'::ON D,te '~h,f)r Form 10-403 Revised 06/2006 0 m t:: 1-.~ A L ~¡fW7it in Duplicate . . . Tuesday, June 5th, 2007 Marathon Oil Company Alaska Asset Team KU 33-1 Well Abandonment Procedure WBS# AB.06.14299.EXP History: Well KU 33-1 is beyond its useful life. The well is watered out and that there is no more potential for economic gas production. The bluff is eroding at a rate of 1 to 3 ft/yr., this issue makes the plugging and abandonment timing important, but if it were still a good well, we might have looked at other options. Objective: Permanent plugging and abandonment ofKU 33-1. To Allow for future encroachment of bluff onto pad, Plug and abandon well below sea level. Well Abandonment Procedure Completed Well Work: 1. MIRU Expro E-line Unit 2. Verify if fill is covering perforations with a hard tag on top of fill. 3. Run CCL wi Gamma Ray. Correlate with CCL/GRay to provide the correct depths of fill in correlation to perforations, mule shoe, and packer. 4. RDMO Expro E-line Unit 5. MIRU Cement Pump Truck 6. Downsqueeze 6 bbl. of cement through check valve sufficiently to fill the wellbore. Fill is covering 3' of the perforations. The additional cement would be displaced into the formation and through the fill, WOC Overnight 7. MIRU Expro E-line Unit 8. Tag Cement top to verify placement 9. The operator shall record the location and integrity of this plug by pressuring to 1500 psig to ensure no connectivity to the production formation. AOGCC Engineer will witness this test. 10. Perforate 2-7/8" tubing @ 1368'KB to gain connectivity to the annulus. 11. RDMO Expro E- Line Unit 12. Circulate around and take fresh water returns up the annulus. If returns are present, perform plug 13. Perform 250' balanced cement plug (6 bbl) through perforations, monitor annular returns for correct plug volume and placement. WOC overnight. 14. MIRU Expro E-Line Unit 15. With 2-7/8" Tubing Jet Cutter cut tubing at 333' KB to ensure 250' above the stub. Mean sea level is approx. 83' KB. This keeps the abandonment below sea level and also satisfies the 150' of cement plugging the top of the well. 16. Pull 333' of 2-7/8" tubing with crane (Max. weight of tubing = 2200 lbs) ~. . . a.) At this time the well is dead. Remove top of tree and screw in landing joint to well and grab 2-7/8" tubing hanger. Release tubing hanger bolts. Pull Pipe. Weatherford tool rentals and Rig personnel will assist with this. b.) Bowl and Slips dressed for 2-7/8" Tubing with Elevators will be used to pull the pipe. A 45 ton crane will be in place to pull the pipe and a welder will cut the joints off at the well head. A gas sniffer will be in place the whole time hot work is being done. 17. Set 5-l/2"cast iron bridge plug at approximately 333' KB (bottom of plug) 18. RDMO Expro E-line Unit 19. RIH wi I" tubing and proceed to fiIl5-1!2" casing to 5' below surface with Type G cement. No WOC (Approximately 328' KB) (7.5 bbl of class G cement) 20. RDMO Cement Pump Truck To Be Completed: 21. Remove wellhead equipment and Casing. (No well pressure should be present) Casing should be removed to at least 3' below original ground level. Shoot Transit from non- disturbed land and transpose onto wellhead and cut at least 3' below mark. 22. Callout Petroleum Inspector from the AOGCC to witness cut wellhead. After Inspector has approved wellhead continue to next step. 23. Mount a marker plate at least W' thick, and 18" sq or dia, and be welded to the outermost casing (8-5/8" Casing) 24. A Marker Post must be at least 4" in diameter and at least 10' long and be firmly welded to the top of the marker plate with fillets to the top of the steel plate secured to the casinghead or casing stub 25. The Post must extend from 4 to 6 feet above final ground level and be closed at the top with a screw cap, welded plate, or cement plug. 26. The following information must be bead-welded to the maker: · Name of Operator: Marathon Oil Company · Permit to Drill: 164-001 · Well Name: KU 33-01 · API Well Number 50-133-10095-00-00 27. Grade area around wellhead. KU 33-1 Pad 33-1, Kenai Gas Field P&A Water in Void Space (Density Specific Fluid) Surface Location 1750.8' Nand 1911.5' W from SE corner of See 1, T 4N, R 12W Bottom Hole Location 51.80' Sand 591.88' W from Surface Location KB@O' CIW Tbg Hanger @ 13.8' 8-5/8",24#, J55 Csg @ 1261' Cmt Retainer @ 4250' 6 bbl Class G, 15.2 ppg balanced cement plug from (996'-1375' KB) Verified on E-line Water in Void Space (Density Specific Fluid) Existing Perfs B-3 4286'-4330' Squeezed (100 sks Class G, 6-6-1981) B-1 4134'-4156' (22') Plug (7.5 bbl Class G, 9-13-2(06) Casing 5-1/2",17#, N80 Csg @ 5030" 8 bbl Type I cement surface plug wi returns to surface set from (0',340' KB) 5-1/2" Cast Iron Bridge Plug set at @ 340' KB TbQ Detail 1.2-7/8",6.4#, N80 Tbg 2. Otis "XA" SSA @ 3988.56' (2.313" (0) 3. Baker Locator Sub @ 4923.18' 4. Baker Mod "F-1" PKR w/Seal Asy @ 4023.93', Top of PKR@4024.93' 5. Mule Shoe @ 4034.38' 3 7.5 bbl Class G, 15.8 ppg cement plug from (3848'-4153' KB) Verified on E-line 97' Fill (4153'-4250') Verified on E-line Icmt Retainer@4250' Well Name & Number: KU 33·1 Lease I KGF, Pad 33-1 County or Parish: Kenai Peninsula I State/Provo AK I Country: 1 USA Prepared By: DMD Last Revision Date: I 09/22/061 . . Page 1 of2 Maunder, Thomas E (DOA) From: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. [ddonovan@marathonoiLcom] Sent: Friday, June 08, 2007 9:10 AM To: tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us Cc: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. Subject: FW: KU 33-1 P&A Well Abandonment Marker request Attachments: KU 33-1 Ope ratios Summary 030207.pdf; KU 33-1 Well Schematics 030207.pdf; KU 33-1 10- 407030207.pdf Tom, I tried to send this file but the attachment was to large, hopefully this is better. I cut back on some of the files to make it fit. I could not get the BJ Services Cement data attached because it is very large (10 MB). Dennis I <øl.{ -00 From: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 2:54 PM To: Thomas Maunder Cc: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. Subject: RE: KU 33-1 PM Well Abandonment Marker request Tom, Attached is the 10-407 follow up. It is comprised of 5 different sections due to the size of the file. From 9-5-2006 to 10-4-2006 we have completed the three successive cement plugs. Jeff Jones was present on the perforation squeeze test (3848'-4153' KB) and casing shoe balanced cement plug test (996'-1375' KB). After the inspections were completed we then pulled 340' of 2-7/8" tubing and Set a bridge plug @ 340'KB and pumped a top job to surface in the 5-1/2" casing. (0-340'KB). Currently the work that still needs to be completed is removal of the wellhead below grade, visual inspection of cement, and marker setting. We are currently not conducting any work on the well. Rodney Byrd will be conducting the supervisory work on the well when the finalization of the P&A takes place. We have Plugged and Abandoned this well to compensate for the bluff erosion in the future. We have a surface plug (0'-340' KB) that when the bluff erodes to 83' KB (mean sea level) the well possesses a legal surface abandonment, more than 250 foot of surface plug. Thanks for taking the time to look at this Dennis From: Thomas Maunder [mailto:tom_maunder@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Wednesday, June 06,200712:57 PM To: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. Cc: Jim Regg Subject: Re: KU 33-1 PM Well Abandonment Marker request Dennis, 7/16/2007 . . Page 2 of2 I have looked at the file and find that Jeff Jones witnessed downhole plugging operations in mid September 2006. That would appear to be step 14 of the procedure provided with sundry 306-260. Has the remainder of the procedure been accomplished since then? The regulations do allow a marker post, however it is possible that a sundry may be needed, although I can speak with Commissioner Foerster requesting a verbal approval. Are you presently conducting the work? In reviewing the information submitted with the sundry, it is stated that the bluff is eroding. It would appear that placing the surface plug as planned will result in 250' of cement below mean sea level as well as 80' above sea level. As the bluff continues to erode, does Marathon have a plan for removal of any casing exposed above sea level? Thanks in advance for your reply. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC Donovan Jr, Dennis M. wrote, On 6/512007 1 :36 PM: Tom, At the request of Marathon Oil Co.(surface owner) and at your approval (per 20 MC 25.120), we would like to place a marker post in addition to the marker plate on KU 33-1. The marker post on surface will incorporate all necessary well information bead-welded. I will contact the Inspector (ie Jeff Jones) to witness the removed wellhead when this is necessary in our operations. Thank You, Dennis CDennis :M. CDonovan Jr. Production Engineer I 907-283-1333 Office 907-398-1362 Cell 7/16/2007 RE: KU 33-1 (164-001) . . Tom, By this email, I am passing on your comments re: KU 33-1 and also providing you with Kevin and Dennis's email addresses. Ken Ken D. Walsh Senior Production Engineer Marathon Oil Company-Alaska Asset Team 907-283-1311 (office) 907-394-3060 (cell) SCANNED JUL 1 () Z007 -----Original Message----- From: Thomas Maunder [ma:ilto:tom maunder@admi.n.state.alcus] Sent: Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:15 PM To: Walsh, Ken Cc: AOGCC North Slope Office Subject: KU 33-1 (164-001) Ken, Would you please forward to Dennis and Kevin. I don't have their eddresses. We have received and reviewed the report of plugging (10-407) for the subject well. It appears that the downhole plugs were set as planned. Due to the current weather, it is not possible to do the surface work of cutting off the wellhead and installing the plate. It is proposed to conduct this work when the weather improves, likely in May. Your plan is acceptable. Please notify the Inspector when the cutoff and plate welding are schedule so that arrangements can be made for a witness. Photos of the cutoff and plate should be obtained for the record if the Inspector is unable to attend. Call or message with any questions. Tom Maunder, PE AOGCC 1 of! 6/7/20079:28 AM ( " , . . (.~ Marathon MARATHON Oil Company RECEIVED' Alaska Asset Team Northern Business Unit P.O. Box 1949 MAR 1 3 Z007 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone 907/561-5311 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commíssiøn Fax 907/564·6489 -.'.... '~ Anchorage ....,'...-........' . March 2, 2007 Mr. Tom Maunder Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W ¡th Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 ~.. / trO I Reference: KU 33-1 10-407 Work Completed For PermanE!Í1f~~Ä \~\\' 5CANNED SEP 1 1 2007 Dear Mr. Maunder: Marathon Well KU 33-1 has been abandoned with three successive cement plugs uphole. Due to cold weather and time constraints associated with winter, none of the surface work to legally abandon the <- well was completed. Currently the only items that still have to be completed are: removal of the tree, AOGCC witness of top of cement in hole, and abandonment marker placement on the well. I plan to complete this in Spring '07 when the ground is thawed out enough to take on this work. Enclosed is all necessary information, for the reported work, on this abandonment. Original and current wellbore diagram are provided along with the Operations Summary and Pressure Test Results. If there are any questions or comments you can contact me at 907-283-1333. Dennis Donovan Production Engineer EnclQsures 10-407 Completion Report KU 33-1 Well Schematic (Original) KU 33-1 Well Abandonment Schematic (Current) Well Abandonment Operations Summary BJ Services Pressure Test Data for all Cement Plugs CC: AOGCC K. Skiba Houston Files Kenai Files D. Donovan %1 r<t:la:IVED ' . STATE OF ALASKA _ ..s;/Ý ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~N k~ll~ MAR 1 3 2007 WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT A'MÐ beGs Cons, Commission OilD GasD Plugged l:j AbandonedU Suspended~~rAGU 1b. Well Class: AnchoraOL 20MC25,105 20MC25.110 p1J);.1 .01 Development 8 ExploratoryU GINJ D WINJ D WDSPLD No. of Completions Oth~/5 SeNice D I Stratigraphic TestD 2. Operator Name: 5. Date Com~~ 12. Permit tyDrill Number: _ Marathon Oil COmpany Aband.: ~!200ß_ / / 164-0010 6. Date Spudded~ -, -" 13, APjlJumber: PO Box 1949 Kenai Alaska, 99611-1949 1/28/1964 / _ 50-133-10095-00-00 ; 4a. Location of Well (Governmental Section): 7. Date TD Reached: 11 ¥Well Name and Number: Surface: 1,750.8'N&1,911.5'WfromSEcornerofSec1,T4N,R12W,SM 2/19/1964 V KU33-1 ( - Top of Productive Horizon: 8. KB Elevation (ft): / 15. Field/Pool(s): 1,685'5 & 2,524' from SE co~erlh,l 0"1 83' t Kenai Gas Field Total Depth: 11.A~ F ì) vll j 9. Plug Back Depth(MD+ 'Y'D): Sterling Pool ( ~ & 2,531)Vfrom 5E corner n~lJ.. 4,450' MD .4386'fiD 4b. Location of Well (State Base Plane Coordinates): <~1.''''. 1,Q.Jotal Dep (~~.¥~: Surface: x- 269,114.3 y- 2,363,764.0 ZOfl'e- 4 ~ "I3b5,IJ2D: M - f1IJfß;rrvD TPI: x- 268,517.2 y- 2,363,696.8 Zone- 4 11. Depth f'iSSV Set: Total Depth: x- 268,496.3 y- 2,363,704.8 Zone- 4 N 18. Directional SUNey: Yes lJ No LJ 19. w,er pth, if Offshore: ~ feet MSL _$ CASING, LINER ANDC4(EIf ENTING RECORD SETTING DEPTH MD SETT~<Y"EPTH TVD HOLE SIZE TOP BOTTOM TC rI / BOTTOM ^,"/ .i") , ~r/ 5,030' , / 0' r - 1a. Well Status: 3. Address: 16. Property Designation: ADL- 00593 ¡ 17. Land Use Permit: NA 20. Thickness of Permafrost: NA 21. Logs Run: None 22. CASING WT. PER GRADE FT. CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 8-5/8" 24 J55 0' 1,261' 1,249' 12-1/4" 475 sks Ideal Howco to Surf. NONE 5-1/2" 17 N-80 0' 4,966' 7-5/8" 600 sks Ideal Howco Cmt NONE 'j I.'/, 23. Perforations open to Production (MD + TVD ofTop anJJ..~~om InteNal, Size and Number; if none, state "none"): b"J 4,134' - 4,156' MD 4,070' - 4,092' TVD (22') 3_3tØ8" B-1 -Perforated 6-8-1981 and Cemented off on 9-13-2 /7.5 bbl Class G Cement Plug Downsqueezed ***NO OPEN PERFORATION5*** ~ «\) ~~ '/ / 24. TUBING RECORD SIZE I DEPTH SET (MD) I PACKER SET (MD) 2-7/8" I 4,034' I 4,025' Pulled 340' from surface and set 5-1/2" CIBP @ 339' KB 25. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT AND KIND OF MATERIAL USED 4,286' - 4,330' 100 sks of Class G Neat (6-6-1981) 4,134' - 4,156' 7.5 bbl of Class G (9-13-2006) 26. Date First Production: PRODUCTION TEST Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.): NA Date of Test: Hours Tested: I Production for Oil-Bbl: NA / Test Period ... Flow Tubing Casing Prest Calculated Oil-Bbl: Press. NA / 24-Hour Rate -+ 27. / CORE DATA :::m~~:::~:;~ :::1;~:;~:;;::act"~~~:pa'eOI dip' "d p""eoœ of oil. gœ m wale, (atta'h ,epa,.le 'heel. If œjii0~;j " Dana,,, 8Ft A ,LI2:___; I~ UG 0 1 2DD7 ~¡:¡:$~1 ~rJ"'"\~fJ'''''''''''''''''''~~''''' Gas-MCF: NA Water-Bbl: Choke Size: ¡Gas-Oil Ratio: I NA Oil Gravity - API (corr): NA Gas-MCF: Water-Bbl: Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003 n R \ G \ N~ENUED ON REVERSE II ):t "I> ~ Ynr¡; I ~ ,28. GEOLOGIC MARKE , , NAME MD TVD TOPS OF ZONES A8 3892.5 3827.361 A9 3942.5 3877.316 A10 3970.5 3905.279 A11 4040.5 3975.25 B-1 4129.5 4064.24 B-2 4198.5 4133.23 B3 4255.5 4190.23 B4 4359.5 4294.21 B5 4525.5 4460.2 C-1 4855.5 4790.18 C-2 4996.5 4931 .1 7 U.BELUGA 5115 5049.66 TD 5136 5070.66 29. FORMATION TESTS Include and briefly s rize test results, List inteNals tested, and attach detailed supporting data as necessary. If no tests were conducted, state "None". NONE 30. List of Attachments: Original Well Schematic, Current P&A Well Schematic, Well Operations Summary. BJ SeNices Test Data for all Cement Plugs, Directional 31. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Contact: Printed Name: Signature: Title: ~"'b\') <-""'T"\ b Ñ ~'9' IV~ Phone: C¡°7.. Zeg- I 333 Date: $.. 7 - °7 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. Submit a well schematic diagram with each 10-407 well completion report and 10-404 well sundry report when the downhole well design is changed. Item 1a: Classification of SeNice wells: Gas Injection, Water Injection, Water-Alternating-Gas Injection, Salt Water Disposal, Water Supply for Injection, ObseNation, or Other. Multiple completion is defined as a well producing from more than one pool with production from each pool completely segregated. Each segregated pool is a completion, Item 4b: TPI (Top of Producing InteNal). Item 8: The Kelly Bushing elevation in feet above mean low low water. Use same as reference for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 20: True vertical thickness. Item 13: The API number reported to AOGCC must be 14 digits (ex: 50-029-20123-00-00). Item 22: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cementing and the location of the cementing tool. Item 23: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one inteNal (multiple completion), so state in item 1, and in item 23 show the producing inteNals for only the inteNal reported in item 26. (Submit a separate form for each additional inteNal to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such inteNal). Item 26: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water Injection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, or Other (explain). Item 27: If no cores taken, indicate "none". Item 29: List all test information. If none, state "None". Form 10-407 Revised 12/2003 KU 33-1 Pad 33-1, Kenai Gas P&A 1750.8' Nand 1911.5' W from SE corner of Sec 1, T 4N, R 12W 51.S0' Sand 591.S8' W from Surface Location KB@O' CIW Tbg Hanger @ 13.S' 8-5/S", 24#, J55 Csg @ 1261' Cmt Retainer @ 4250' 6 bbl Class G, 15.2 ppg balanced cement plug from (996'-1375' KB) Verified on E-line B·3 4286'-4330' Squeezed (100 sks Class G, 6-6-1981) B-1 4134'-4156' (7.5 bb! Class G, CasinQ 5-1/2",17#, N80 Csg @ 5030" Well Name & Number: County or Parish: Prepared By: KU 33-1 Kenai Peninsula DMD 5-1/2" Cast Iron Bridge Plug set at @ 340' KB 2-7/8" Tubing cut @ 340' KB Sea Level is 83' KB 1. 2-7/S", 6.4#, NSO Tbg 2. Otis "XA" SSA@ 39SS.56' (2.313" ID) 3. Baker Locator Sub @ 4923.18' 4. Baker Mod "F-1" PKR w/ Seal As'l @4023.93', Top of PKR @4024.93' 5. Mule Shoe @4034.38' 3 7.5 bbl Class G, 15.8 ppg cement plug from (3848'-4153' KB) Verified on E-line Last Revision Date: USA 1750.8' Nand 1911.5' W from SE corner of Sec 1, T 4N, R 12W Bottom Hole Location 51.80' Sand 591.88' W frorn Surface Location B-3 4286'-4330' Squeezed (100 sks Class G, 6-6-1981) B-1 4134'-4156' Casing 5-1/2",17#, N80 Csg @ 5030" Well Name & Number: County or Parish: Prepared By: KU 33..1 Pad 33..1, Ke (;a5 . Ie KB@O' CIW Tbg @ 13.8' 8-5/8",24#, J55 Csg@ 1261' Cmt Retainer @ 4250' TbQ Detail 1.2-7/8",6.4#, N80 Tbg 2. Otis "XA" SSA @ 3988.56' !D) 3. Baker Locator Sub @ 4923.18' 4. Baker Mod "F-1" PKR w/ Seal Asy @ 4023.93', Top of PKR @ 4024.93' 5. Mule Shoe @ 4034.38' KU 33-1 Kenai Peninsula YLA State/Provo USA Lease Last Revision Date: . . Marathon Oil Company Page 1 of 3 Operations Summary Report Legal Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Common Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Spud Date: 1/28/1964 Event Name: ABANDONMENT Start: 9/14/2006 End: Contractor Name: Rig Release: Group: Rig Name: Rig Number: Date From - To Hours I Sub Phase Description of Operations Code ,Code 9/5/2006 08:00 - 16:00 8.00 INSPCT WLHD XMBO Vetco Arrived at KGF for Permit, Arrived at Wellsite and Performed Safety Walkaround, Inspected Tree and gathered required information, Lube and Work Tubing Hangers, Operate Valves. 9/13/2006 08:00 - 08:30 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ WRLN Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. 08:30 - 08:45 0.25 SAFETY MTG_ WRLN Drive equipment to location, PJSM 08:45 - 09:40 0.92 RURD ELEC WRLN Begin Rigging Up. 09:40 - 10:10 0.50 RUNPUL ELEC WRLN RIH w/1.75" Gauge Ring wI CCL 10:10 - 10:30 0.33 RUNPUL ELEC WRLN Tag bottom @ 4153' POOH (verify with CCL and logs in well file) 10:30 - 11 :00 0.50 RURD - ELEC WRLN OOH, Rig down equipment 11:00 -11:30 0.50 TEST_ WLHD WRLN Rig up air line to activate sub surface valve, 11 :30 - 12:00 0.50 RURD - ELEC WRLN leave location and sign out. 9/14/2006 08:00 - 08:45 0.75 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM 08:45 - 10:00 1.25 RURD_ CMT_ PLUGAB MIRU Cement Pump, Knock together chicksen flowback line - 10:00 - 11 :00 1.00 RURD_ CMT_ PLUGAB Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig 11 :00 - 11 :30 0,50 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Pumped 37 bbl of Water, Well was on a vaccuum for every one bbl pumped it took another bbl of water, injection rate good, well wont lock up, go to pumping cement. 11:30-13:50 2.33 WAlTON EQIP PLUGAB BJ Pump truck blew a fuel line, shut down operations wait for BJ mechanic to look at and fix 13:50 - 14:00 0.17 PUMP - CMT_ PLUGAB Bring truck back online and Mix Cement 14:00 - 14:20 0.33 PUMP - CMT_ PLUGAB Mix cement and Sample cup was taken of cement 15.8 ppg cement _ 14:20 - 14:28 0.13 PUMP - CMT_ PLUGAB Line up to pump cement 14:28 - 14:39 0.18 PUMP - WTR - PLUGAB Pump open Pump 2 bbl of water ahead of plug 14:39 - 14:40 0.02 PUMP - CMT_ PLUGAB Begin to push 7 bbl of cement in hole 14:40 - 14:56 0.27 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Switch to water and inject 23 bbl of H2O 14:56 - 15:00 0.07 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Pressure built to 700 psig, stop operations, bring pumps online bring pressure up to 100 psig verified that it pressured up fast, shut down ops and clean up. 15:00 - 16:30 1.50 CLEAN LOC_ PLUGAB Cleanup wI 30 bbl of H20, Vac truck to suckout flowback tank 16:30 - 17:00 0.50 SECURE WELL PLUGAB Sign out, Turn in permit 9/15/2006 08:00 - 08:30 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM 08:30 - 09:20 0.83 RURD - CMT_ PLUGAB MIRU Cement Pump, Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig 09:20 - 09:28 0.13 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Pushed .4 bbl away to well 09:28 - 09:30 0.03 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig, Pressure test good 09:30 - 09:37 0.12 TEST_ PLUG PLUGAB Begin Pressure test to 1600 psig 09:37 - 10:10 0.55 TEST_ PLUG PLUGAB Pressure Built to 1607 psig, held for 30min per AOGCC regulations lost 29 psig, ending pressure is 1578 psig. 10:10 - 10:15 0.08 RURD ELEC PLUGAB Completed pressure testing, RU Expro e-line 10:15 - 10:42 0.45 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB RIH w/ weight bars, spang jars and 1.75" GR 10:42 - 11 :00 0.30 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Sat down on cement plug @ 3848' KB, POOH 11 :00 - 11: 1 0 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB OOH 11:10 -11:25 0.25 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Hold explosives safety meeting, Arm l' Circ Gun 11 :25 - 11 :45 0.33 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Start in hole wI 1-11/16" circulation perf. gun 11:45-11:55 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Position gun and fire (500 psig on tubing, pressure on tubing dropped off to 50 psi, annulus was also 50 psi) POOH 11 :55 - 12:05 0.17 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB OOH, Rig down e-line 12:05 - 12:35 0.50 RURD - CMT_ PLUGAB RU Cement Pump Truck back on well, start up pumps' 12:35 - 12:53 0,30 PUMP - WTR_ PLUGAB Pump 10 bbls of water and see returns 12:53 - 13:22 0.48 MIX_ PILL PLUGAB Batch 6 bbl cement plug and take weight sample @ 15,2 ppg, make sample cup 13:22 - 14:05 0,72 PUMP - CMT - PLUGAB Pump cement, 6 bbl, and pumped 6.3 bbl of water behind the plug Printed: 3/7/2007 2:05:56 PM . . , ' Marathon Oil Company Page 2 of 3 Operations Summary Report Legal Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Common Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Spud Date: 1/28/1964 Event Name: ABANDONMENT Start: 9/14/2006 End: Contractor Name: Rig Release: Group: Rig Name: Rig Number: Date From - To Hours Code Sub Phase Description of Operations Code 9/15/2006 14:05 - 16:00 1.92 RURD - CMT_ PLUGAB Cement in place, start cleanup ( 9/16/2006 07:30 - 07:45 0.25 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM 07:45 - 08:23 0.63 RURD - CMT_ PLUGAB MIRU Cement Pump, Pressure test Pump to 3500 psig 08:23 - 09:25 1.03 TEST_ PLUG PLUGAB Pressure tested 2nd plug across shoe at 1603 psig held for 30 min, Passed AOGCC regulations for MIT, ending pressure was 1535 psig (68 psig pressure loss) 09:25 - 09:35 0.17 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB RU for depth determination on e-line 09:35 - 09:45 0.17 TEST - PLUG PLUGAB RIH w/ weight bars, spang jars and 2.28" hole gauge 09:45 - 09:53 0.13 TEST - PLUG PLUGAB Sat down on cement plug at 996' KB, POOH (min 100' above and below shoe plug set from 996' to 1375' KB) Approved plug placement from AOGCC 09:53 - 10:30 0.62 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB OOH, Lay down tool string 10:30 - 10:35 0.08 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Hold explosives safety meeting. Arm 2.25" Jet Cutter. 10:35 - 10:45 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Position Jet Cutter and cut at 340' KB, attempted to go down and sat down in cut 10:45 - 11 :07 0,37 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB OOH, rig down eline and rig down BJ cementing pump truck 11 :07 - 12:30 1.38 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB Eline RDMO and BJ Cement seNices RDMO, turn in permit and leave location. E-line move to CLU 10 for downhole video. 9/20/2006 07:30 - 08:30 1.00 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM 08:30 - 09:00 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrive at KU 33-1, have PJSM before we start work 09:00 - 11 :00 2.00 CUT_ TBG_ PLUGAB Cut bolts on tree hanger to RU Weatherford Bull and Slips. Pull 340' of 2-7/8", Cut off with torch. 11:00 -11:15 0.25 RURD - OTHR PLUGAB Job Completed, ASRC Welder and Crane Opr; Vetco, IDA hands left lease. 11: 15 - 11 :30 0.25 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrive @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep on well site 11 :30 - 11 :45 0.25 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Arrive @ location, hold PJSM 11 :45 - 12:30 0.75 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB Begin rigging up 5-1/2" Cast Iron Bridge Plug 12:30 - 12:45 0.25 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Hold explosives safety meeting. 12:45 - 12:55 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Arm setting tool. 12:55 - 13:05 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB RIH w/5-1/2" CIBP 13:05-13:15 0.17 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB PBTD @ 340' 13:15 -13:17 0.03 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Shoot plug @ 339'. Good indication of shot 13:17 - 13:30 0.22 RUNPUL ELEC PLUGAB Run back down and tag plug, POOH 13:30 - 14:00 0.50 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB OOH, Rig down equipment 14:00 - 14:30 0.50 RURD - ELEC PLUGAB Leave location, turn in work permit and sign out. \ 9/22/2006 08:30 - 09:00 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, meet with MOC rep. hold PJSM 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Arrive at KU 33-1, have PJSM before we start work 09:30 - 10:00 0.50 WORK_ PIPE PLUGAB MIRU Crane for tubing operations and cement pump truck. 10:00 - 12:30 2.50 WORK_ PIPE PLUGAB RIH w/310' of 1" pipe to get to approx, the top of plug 12:30 - 12:45 0.25 TEST_ PBU_ PLUGAB Pressure test BJ pump truck 12:45 - 13:15 0.50 MIX_ PILL PLUGAB Mix 8 bbl of 15.2 ppg cement (more to see cement to surface and take - returns into vac truck) 13:15 - 13:45 0.50 PUMP - CMT - PLUGAB Pump 8 bbl of Type I Cement w/2% calc-chloride, took cement returns to surface. 13:45 - 15:30 1.75 RURD - CMT - PLUGAB RDMO Cement Truck and Crane (Pulled (1)- 20'-7" stand of tubing and dropped the rest into the surface plug, 289'-5" left in surface plug approved by AOGCC) 15:30 - 16:00 0.50 RURD - CMT_ PLUGAB Leave Lease 10/4/2006 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Arrived @ KGF, sign in, obtain work permit, hold PJSM/JSA, Discussed Printed: 3m2007 2:05:56 PM . . I ' Marathon Oil Company Page 3 of 3 Operations Summary Report Legal Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Common Well Name: KENAI UNIT 33-1 Spud Date: 1/28/1964 Event Name: ABANDONMENT Start: 9/14/2006 End: Contractor Name: Rig Release: Group: Rig Name: Rig Number: Date From - To Hours Code Sub Phase Description of Operations Code 10/4/2006 09:00 - 09:30 0.50 SAFETY MTG_ PLUGAB Job 09:30 - 13:30 4.00 SAFETY MTG - PLUGAB Excavated 6' below ground level and sloped hole 1.5' out to 1.0' depth, flagged off area of excavation and flagged off bullrails and concrete 13:30 - 14:00 0.50 WORK_ PIPE PLUGAB Turn in permit, sign out, leave lease Printed: 3/7/2007 2:05:56 PM ._ _____.;--'"'- h....'...,--" ,-. .<~,.<L!ÖñATIGN 3327 LIME AVE. LONG BEA.CH 7, CALIFORNIA B-/ì. I Checked S; ., "..it ..~~.,;\, ,', ",~ "....:: - .,-~:-.: ...: .:T 11._ ';;'H" C^ ~"'.''''" II cou...' I 0' R<c"eN II cou." COOR~~ TES . II TOTAL COO..".": "^ T "S . . 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I .10 í·, '~-_.""¡"-¡:-::+A-~= 0 1 0 20 30 40 Elapsed Time (min) o o BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 r.:¿j"..J BJ Services JoÞMaster Program Version 3.10 . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: KU 33-1' ,,4 PLUG #1 5000 4000 - ..... ~ t/) .- o.th _ 0. - ü3 ëi) 3000 C1..Q,. E~ START CMT - :s~ ~N II> 2000 ' ~ th'H20 AHEAD (þ ~ ....0.. 0..0 CMT AT PERFS o 40 ''-, /" -,~ BTART DISPLACEMENT FINISH CMT 1 000- FINISH DISPLACEMENT - 50 60 Elapsed Time (min) 70 20 15 . - - 0) Eo. 0.0. .c - -- 10 ~ ;:: ....aJ ~e. o >< -::;s LL.« +- 5 . o 80 BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ BJ Services JobMaster Program Version 3.10 . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1 +F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Wednesday, September 13,2006 10:44:07 0:00:00:00 3 8 0.0 0.7 0.7 10:44:37 0:00:00:30 58 62 0.0 0.0 0.0 10:45:07 0:00:01 :00 56 61 0.0 0.0 0.0 10:45:37 0:00:01 :30 54 57 0.6 0.4 0.4 . 10:46:07 0:00:02:00 50 53 0.8 0.8 0.8 10:46:37 0:00:02:30 34 39 0.8 1.2 1.2 10:47:08 0:00:03:00 20 21 0.8 1.6 1.6 10:47:38 0:00:03:31 0 3 0.1 1.9 1.9 10:48:08 0:00:04:01 8 12 0.0 1.9 1.9 10:48:39 0:00:04:32 1388 1419 0.1 1.9 1.9 10:49:09 0:00:05:02 2857 2847 0.0 1.9 1.9 10:49:40 0:00:05:32 2826 2828 0.0 1.9 1.9 10:50:10 0:00:06:03 2 4 0.0 1.9 1.9 10:50:40 0:00:06:33 1 8 0.0 1.9 1.9 10:51 :11 0:00:07:03 42 48 0.0 0.0 1.9 10:51:41 0:00:07:34 43 49 0.5 0.2 2.1 10:52:11 0:00:08:04 42 45 0.5 0.5 2.4 10:52:42 0:00:08:34 42 45 0.9 0.8 2.7 10:53:12 0:00:09:05 22 27 1.0 1.3 3.2 10:53:42 0:00:09:35 1 9 1.0 1.8 3.7 10:54:13 0:00:10:06 0 0 1.0 2.3 4.2 10:54:43 0:00:10:36 0 1 1.0 2.8 4.7 10:55:14 0:00:11 :06 0 0 1.0 3.3 5.2 10:55:44 0:00:11 :37 0 0 1.0 3.8 5.7 . 10:56:14 0:00:12:07 0 0 1.0 4.3 6.2 10:56:45 0:00:12:38 0 0 1.0 4.8 6.8 10:57:15 0:00:13:08 0 0 1.0 5.3 7.3 10:57:45 0:00:13:38 0 0 1.0 5.8 7.8 10:58:16 0:00:14:09 0 0 1.0 6.3 8.3 10:58:46 0:00:14:39 0 0 1.0 6.8 8.8 10:59:17 0:00:15:10 0 1 1.0 7.3 9.3 10:59:47 0:00: 15:40 0 0 1.0 7.8 9.8 11 :00:17 0:00:16:10 0 0 1.0 8.3 10.2 11 :00:48 0:00:16:41 0 0 1.0 8.8 10.8 11:01:18 0:00:17:11 0 0 1.0 9.3 11.2 11:01:48 0:00:17:41 0 0 1.0 9.8 11.7 BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ tlJ services JOÞMaste, !'fog,am versIon a.1U . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1 +F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:02:19 0:00:18:12 0 0 1.0 10.3 12.3 11 :02:49 0:00: 18:42 0 0 1.0 10.8 12.8 11:03:19 0:00:19:12 0 0 1.0 11.3 13.2 11 :03:50 0:00:19:43 0 0 1.0 11.8 13.8 . 11 :04:20 0:00:20:13 0 0 1.0 12.3 14.3 11:04:51 0:00:20:44 0 0 1.0 12.8 14.8 11 :05:21 0:00:21 :14 0 0 1.0 13.3 15.3 11 :05:51 0:00:21 :44 0 0 1.0 13.8 15.8 11 :06:22 0:00:22: 15 0 0 1.0 14.3 16.3 11 :06:52 0:00:22:45 0 0 1.0 14.8 16.8 11 :07:22 0:00:23:15 0 0 1.0 15.3 17.3 11 :07:52 0:00:23:45 0 0 1.0 15.8 17.8 11 :08:22 0:00:24:15 0 0 1.0 16.3 18.3 11 :08:52 0:00:24:45 0 0 1.0 16.8 18,7 11 :09:23 0:00:25:16 0 0 1.0 17.3 19.3 11 :09:53 0:00:25:46 0 0 1.0 17.8 19.7 11 :10:23 0:00:26:16 0 0 1.0 18.3 20.2 11:10:54 0:00:26:4 7 0 0 1.0 18.8 20.8 11 : 11 :24 0:00:27:17 0 0 1.0 19.3 21.3 11:11:55 0:00:27:48 0 0 1.0 19.8 21.8 11 :12:25 0:00:28:18 0 0 1.0 20.3 22.3 11:12:55 0:00:28:48 0 0 1.0 20.8 22.8 11:13:26 0:00:29:19 0 0 1.0 21.3 23.3 11:13:57 0:00:29:50 0 0 1.0 21.8 23.8 . 11 :14:27 0:00:30:20 0 0 1.0 22.3 24.3 11 :14:57 0:00:30:50 0 0 1.0 22.8 24.8 11:15:27 0:00:31 :20 0 0 1.0 23.3 25.3 11:15:57 0:00:31 :50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:16:27 0:00:32:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:16:57 0:00:32:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11: 17:27 0:00:33:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:17:57 0:00:33:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :18:27 0:00:34:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:18:57 0:00:34:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :19:27 0:00:35:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:19:57 0:00:35:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ þ~ ..ervlce. ~ODM..œr ..rogram versIon .s.1U . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1 +F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11 :20:27 0:00:36:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :20:57 0:00:36:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :21 :27 0:00:37:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11:21:57 0:00:37:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 . 11 :22:27 0:00:38:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :22:57 0:00:38:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :23:27 0:00:39:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :23:57 0:00:39:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :24:27 0:00:40:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :24:57 0:00:40:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :25:27 0:00:41 :20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :25.:57 0:00:41 :50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :26:27 0:00:42:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :26:57 0:00:42:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :27:27 0:00:43:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :27:57 0:00:43:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :28:27 0:00:44:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :28:57 0:00:44:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :29:27 0:00:45:20 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 11 :29:57 0:00:45:50 0 0 0.0 23.4 25.3 14:26:33 0:00:46:20 1 7 0.0 0,0 25.4 14:27:03 0:00:46:50 1 6 0.0 0.0 25.4 14:27:33 0:00:47:20 0 0 0.0 0.0 25.4 14:28:03 0:00:47:50 0 1 0.8 0.2 25.6 . 14:28:33 0:00:48:20 0 2 0.8 0.6 26.0 14:29:03 0:00:48:50 0 0 0.0 0.0 26.3 14:29:33 0:00:49:20 0 0 0.0 0.0 26.3 14:30:03 0:00:49:50 0 0 0.6 0.0 26.3 14:30:33 0:00:50:20 0 1 0.8 0.4 26.7 14:31 :03 0:00:50:50 0 0 0.8 0.8 27.1 14:31:33 0:00:51 :20 0 1 0.9 1,2 27.5 14:32:03 0:00:51 :50 0 1 0.9 1.6 27.9 14:32:33 0:00:52:20 0 0 0.9 2.0 28.3 14:33:03 0:00:52:50 0 0 0.9 2.5 28.8 14:33:33 0:00:53:20 0 0 0.9 2.9 29.2 14:34:03 0:00:53:50 0 0 0,9 3.3 29.6 BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ 1:1" ::;ervlce. 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Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Wednesday, September 13. 2006 14:34:33 0:00:54:20 0 0 0.9 3.8 30.1 14:35:03 0:00:54:50 0 0 0.9 4.2 30.5 14:35:33 0:00:55:20 0 0 0.9 4.7 31.0 14:36:03 0:00:55:50 0 1 0.9 5.1 31.4 . 14:36:33 0:00:56:20 0 0 0.9 5.5 31.8 14:37:03 0:00:56:50 0 0 0.9 5.9 32.3 14:37:33 0:00:57:20 0 0 0.9 6.4 32.7 14:38:03 0:00:57:50 0 0 0.9 6.8 33.1 14:38:33 0:00:58:20 0 4 0.0 0.0 33.3 14:39:03 0:00:58:50 0 3 1.0 0.4 33.7 14:39:33 0:00:59:20 0 3 1.0 0.9 34.2 14:40:03 0:00:59:50 0 0 1.0 1.4 34.7 14:40:33 0:01 :00:20 0 0 1.0 1.9 35.2 14:41:03 0:01 :00:50 0 1 1.0 2.4 35.7 14:41:33 0:01:01 :20 0 0 1.0 2.8 36.2 14:42:03 0:01 :01 :50 0 0 1.0 3.3 36.7 14:42:33 0:01 :02:20 0 0 1.0 3.8 37.2 14:43:03 0:01 :02:50 0 0 1.0 4.3 37,6 14:43:33 0:01 :03:20 0 0 1.0 4.8 38.1 14:44:03 0:01 :03:50 0 0 1.0 5.3 38.6 14:44:33 0:01 :04:20 0 0 1.0 5.8 39.1 14:45:03 0:01 :04:50 0 0 1.0 6.3 39.6 14:45:33 0:01 :05:20 0 0 1.0 6.8 40.1 14:46:03 0:01 :05:50 0 0 1.0 7.3 40.6 . 14:46:33 0:01 :06:20 0 0 1.0 7.7 41.1 14:47:03 0:01 :06:50 0 0 1.0 8.2 41.6 14:47:33 0:01 :07:20 0 0 1.0 8.7 42.0 14:48:03 0:01 :07:50 0 0 1.0 9.2 42.5 14:48:33 0:01 :08:20 0 0 1.0 9.7 43.0 14:49:03 0:01 :08:50 0 0 1.0 10.2 43.5 14:49:33 0:01 :09:20 0 0 1.0 10,7 44.0 14:50:03 0:01 :09:50 0 0 1.0 11.2 44.5 14:50:33 0:01:10:20 0 0 1.0 11.7 45.0 14:51:03 0:01:10:50 0 0 1.0 12.1 45.5 14:51 :33 0:01 :11 :20 0 0 1.0 12.6 46.0 14:52:03 0:01: 11 :50 0 0 1.0 13.1 46.4 BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ tlJ ::servIces JODMaat8r t'rogram versIon 3.1U . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1 +F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Wednesday, September 13, 2006 14:52:33 0:01 :12:20 0 0 1.0 13.6 46.9 14:53:03 0:01 :12:50 0 0 1.0 14.1 47.4 14:53:33 0:01 :13:20 0 0 1.0 14.6 47.9 14:54:03 0:01 :13:50 0 0 1.0 15.1 48.4 . 14:54:33 0:01: 14:20 16 21 0.8 15.5 48.8 14:55:03 0:01 :14:50 429 429 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:55:33 0:01:15:20 23 27 0.0 15,7 49.0 14:56:03 0:01:15:50 4 9 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:56:33 0:01:16:20 2 7 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:57:03 0:01:16:50 0 4 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:57:33 0:01:17:20 0 1 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:58:03 0:01 :17:50 0 2 0.0 15.7 49.0 14:58:23 0:01:18:10 0 0 0.0 15.7 49.0 . BJ Services Job Start: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 ~ ."..J BJ Services JObMaster program VerSion 3.10 . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: MOC KU 33-1 PLUG #1 PRESSURE TEST 5000 H20 AHEAD PRESSURE TEST BJ UNIT 4000 - .... ....-.... ø·- o..tn _ 0.. -- (/'J ëi) 3000 0..0.. 0..- Eã> ::J3: 0.. 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Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1 +F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14,2006 09:21 :56 0:00:00:00 0 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:22:26 0:00:00:30 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:22:56 0:00:01 :00 0 4 0.0 0,0 0.0 09:23:27 0:00:01 :31 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:23:57 0:00:02:01 0 2 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:24:27 0:00:02:31 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:24:58 0:00:03:02 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 09:25:28 0:00:03:32 32 38 0.6 0.3 0.3 09:25:58 0:00:04:02 481 487 0.0 0.4 0.4 09:26:29 0:00:04:33 9 15 0.0 0.4 0.4 09:26:59 0:00:05:03 8 12 0.0 0.4 0.4 09:27:29 0:00:05:33 9 18 2.1 0.5 0.5 09:28:00 0:00:06:04 0 2 0.0 0.6 0.6 09:28:30 0:00:06:34 836 859 0.3 0.7 0.7 09:29:00 0:00:07:05 3442 3440 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:29:31 0:00:07:35 3333 3343 0.0 0.7 0,7 09:30:01 0:00:08:05 3292 3305 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:30:31 0:00:08:36 3278 3293 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:31 :02 0:00:09:06 3270 3285 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:31 :32 0:00:09:36 3063 3071 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:32:03 0:00:10:07 0 0 0.0 0.7 0,7 09:32:33 0:00: 1 0:37 14 20 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:33:03 0:00: 11 :07 6 14 0.0 0.7 0.7 09:33:34 0:00:11 :38 258 257 0.0 0.8 0.8 09:34:04 0:00: 12:08 651 653 0.3 0.9 0.9 09:34:35 0:00:12:39 251 258 0.0 1.0 1.0 09:35:05 0:00:13:09 10 20 0.0 0.0 1.0 09:35:36 0:00:13:40 71 78 2.8 0,6 1.6 09:36:06 0:00:14:10 270 278 0.4 1.1 2,1 09:36:36 0:00:14:40 1559 1558 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:37:07 0:00:15:11 1609 1613 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:37:38 0:00: 15:42 1603 1609 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:38:09 0:00:16:13 1602 1605 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:38:39 0:00:16:43 1599 1603 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:39:09 0:00:17:13 1599 1602 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:39:40 0:00:17:44 1597 1601 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:40:10 0:00:18:14 1596 1601 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:40:40 0:00:18:44 1594 1600 0.0 1.2 2,2 09:41:11 0:00:19:15 1593 1599 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:41:41 0:00:19:45 1592 1599 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:42: 12 0:00:20:16 1591 1599 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:42:42 0:00:20:46 1592 1599 0,0 1.2 2.2 09:43:12 0:00:21:16 1591 1598 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:43:43 0:00:21:47 1591 1599 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:44:13 0:00:22:17 1591 1597 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:44:43 0:00:22:4 7 1590 1597 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:45:14 0:00:23:18 1590 1595 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:45:44 0:00:23:48 1591 1593 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:46:14 0:00:24:18 1590 1596 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:46:45 0:00:24:49 1589 1595 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:47:15 0:00:25:19 1590 1594 0,0 1.2 2.2 09:47:46 0:00:25:50 1589 1594 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:48:16 0:00:26:20 1587 1591 0.0 1,2 2.2 09:48:46 0:00:26:50 1587 1593 0.0 1.2 2.2 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14,2006 ~ BJ services.Master Program Version 3.10 . . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14,2006 09:49:17 0:00:27:21 1587 1591 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:49:47 0:00:27:51 1586 1593 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:50:17 0:00:28:21 1586 1592 0,0 1.2 2.2 09:50:48 0:00:28:52 1584 1590 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:51 :18 0:00:29:22 1584 1590 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:51 :49 0:00:29:53 1583 1590 0.0 1,2 2.2 09:52:19 0:00:30:23 1585 1591 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:52:49 0:00:30:53 1583 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:53:20 0:00:31:24 1581 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:53:50 0:00:31:54 1582 1590 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:54:20 0:00:32:24 1581 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:54:51 0:00:32:55 1584 1588 0,0 1.2 2.2 09:55:21 0:00:33:25 1581 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:55:51 0:00:33:55 1584 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:56:22 0:00:34:26 1581 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:56:52 0:00:34:56 1581 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:57:23 0:00:35:27 1581 1589 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:57:53 0:00:35:57 1581 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:58:23 0:00:36:27 1581 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:58:54 0:00:36:58 1581 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:59:24 0:00:37:28 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 09:59:54 0:00:37:58 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:00:25 0:00:38:29 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:00:55 0:00:38:59 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:01 :25 0:00:39:29 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:01 :56 0:00:40:00 1579 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:02:26 0:00:40:30 1580 1588 0,0 1.2 2.2 10:02:57 0:00:41 :01 1579 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:03:27 0:00:41 :31 1580 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:03:57 0:00:42:01 1579 1587 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:04:28 0:00:42:32 1579 1588 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:04:58 0:00:43:02 1579 1585 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:05:28 0:00:43:32 1579 1587 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:05:59 0:00:44:03 1578 1586 0,0 1.2 2.2 10:06:29 0:00:44:33 1578 1586 0.0 1,2 2.2 10:07:00 0:00:45:04 1579 1586 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:07:30 0:00:45:34 1577 1585 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:08:00 0:00:46:04 1578 1585 0,0 1.2 2.2 10:08:31 0:00:46:35 1577 1586 0,0 1,2 2.2 10:09:01 0:00:47:05 1578 1582 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:09:31 0:00:47:35 1576 1584 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:10:02 0:00:48:06 1575 1585 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:10:32 0:00:48:36 1576 1584 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:11:02 0:00:49:06 1575 1583 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:11:33 0:00:49:37 1578 1583 0,0 1.2 2.2 10:12:03 0:00:50:07 1577 1585 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:12:34 0:00:50:38 1577 1581 0.0 1,2 2.2 10:13:04 0:00:51 :08 0 2 0.0 1.2 2.2 10:13:13 0:00:51:17 0 5 0.0 1.2 2.2 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 l:j.,./ BJ Services JobMaster Program Version 3.10 . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: MOC KU 33-1 PLUG #2 5000 4000 - . .... ....-.... en .- o.en - Q. .... ~ U'J - 3000 - Q.U'J Q. 0._ Eã> ::s~ Q.N ....... en 2000 t" en en (I) f ... 0..0.. o START CMT START DISPLACEMENT FINISH DISPLACEMENT 1000 FI ISH CMT l II P I I I o 60 80 100 Elapsed Time (min) 20 ---15 . - - C') Eo. Q,o. ..Q - -- 10 N ::: +cn .......0 ~- o >< -::s LL..~ X 5 o 120 . BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 ~ "J thl ~"rvlce. ~ODIYlaSter t"'fogram version ".lU ..... Job Number: Customer: Well Name: 5000 4000 - .-- tII .- Q.U) _ c. - ëñ ëñ 3000 D.Q. Q.- Eã> ::2~ Q..N ""'" U) 2000 U) U) ~ e "'0.. 0.. f ¡O i , 1000 - MOC KU 33-1 PLUG #2 - PRESSURE UP FOR PERFING 20 15 . r CIRCULATE THROUGH PERFS ---r-- - - en Eo. c..Q. .c - -- -10 N ~ +a:J ""'"0 ~- o )( -:::J LL.c( x, , " 5 . o 60 BJ Services o o 20 40 Elapsed Time (min) Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 . . ~ ..... vç, ,,~ç~ ~vu".a~_' r, V", am . ç, "...... ~. . V . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14,2006 11 :54:48 0:00:00:00 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.0 11 :55:18 0:00:00:30 0 4 0,0 0,0 0.0 11 :55:49 0:00:01 :00 8 13 0.9 0.0 0.0 11 :56:19 0:00:01 :31 368 370 0.4 0.3 0.3 11 :56:48 0:00:02:00 490 492 0.0 0.3 0.3 11:57:18 0:00:02:30 482 483 0.0 0.3 0.3 11 :57:49 0:00:03:01 244 248 0.0 0.3 0.3 11:58:19 0:00:03:31 65 67 0.0 0.3 0.3 11 :58:50 0:00:04:01 54 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 11 :59:20 0:00:04:32 55 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 11 :59:49 0:00:05:01 52 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:00:19 0:00:05:31 53 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:00:50 0:00:06:02 51 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:01:20 0:00:06:32 51 56 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:01 :51 0:00:07:02 52 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:02:21 0:00:07:33 51 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:02:51 0:00:08:03 51 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:03:22 0:00:08:33 50 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:03:52 0:00:09:04 50 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:04:22 0:00:09:34 52 55 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:04:53 0:00:10:04 50 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:05:23 0:00:10:35 47 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:05:53 0:00: 11 :05 50 52 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:06:24 0:00:11 :36 50 54 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:06:54 0:00:12:06 50 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:07:25 0:00:12:36 49 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:07:55 0:00:13:07 48 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:08:25 0:00:13:37 46 52 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:08:56 0:00:14:08 47 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:09:26 0:00:14:38 46 53 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:09:56 0:00:15:08 47 53 0.0 0,3 0.3 12:10:27 0:00:15:39 0 5 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:10:57 0:00:16:09 0 5 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:11 :28 0:00:16:40 0 2 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:33:59 0:00:17:10 0 2 0.0 0.3 0.3 12:34:29 0:00:17:40 0 4 0.0 0.0 0.3 12:34:59 0:00:18:10 0 6 0.0 0.0 0.0 12:35:29 0:00:18:40 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 12:35:59 0:00: 19:1 0 25 23 0.4 0.2 0.2 12:36:30 0:00:19:41 72 75 1.0 0.6 0.6 12:37:00 0:00:20: 11 69 72 1.0 1.1 1.1 12:37:30 0:00:20:41 68 73 1.0 1.6 1.6 12:38:01 0:00:21 :12 67 73 1.0 2.2 2.2 12:38:31 0:00:21 :42 70 75 1.0 2.7 2.7 12:39:01 0:00:22:12 68 73 1.0 3.2 3.2 12:39:32 0:00:22:43 69 74 1.0 3.7 3,7 12:40:02 0:00:23:13 68 72 1.0 4.2 4.2 12:40:32 0:00:23:43 68 73 1.0 4.7 4.7 12:41:03 0:00:24:14 69 74 1.0 5.2 5.2 12:41:33 0:00:24:44 69 76 1.0 5.7 5.7 12:42:04 0:00:25:15 69 75 1.0 6.2 6.2 12:42:34 0:00:25:45 74 76 1.0 6.7 6.7 12:43:04 0:00:26:15 75 78 1.0 7.3 7.3 12:43:35 0:00:26:46 74 78 1.0 7.8 7.8 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 , ' 4IIÞ . ~ ~ vç..,w~ vvu'.'a~~' . ,v".a... .ç,~,v.. a.. u . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1 +F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14, 2006 12:44:05 0:00:27:16 74 76 1.0 8.3 8.3 12:44:35 0:00:27:46 75 78 1.0 8.8 8.8 12:45:06 0:00:28:17 73 80 1,0 9.3 9.3 12:45:36 0:00:28:47 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:48:06 0:00:29:17 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:46:37 0:00:29:48 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:47:07 0:00:30:18 1 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:47:38 0:00:30:49 2 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:48:08 0:00:31:19 3 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:48:38 0:00:31 :49 2 9 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:49:09 0:00:32:20 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:49:39 0:00:32:50 2 9 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:50:09 0:00:33:20 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:50:40 0:00:33:51 1 9 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:51:10 0:00:34:21 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:51:41 0:00:34:52 2 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:52:11 0:00:35:22 2 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:52:41 0:00:35:52 4 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:53:12 0:00:36:23 3 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:53:42 0:00:36:53 1 6 0.0 9.5 9,5 12:54:12 0:00:37:23 2 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:54:43 0:00:37:54 1 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:55:13 0:00:38:24 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:55:43 0:00:38:54 0 7 0.0 9.5 9,5 12:56:14 0:00:39:25 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:56:44 0:00:39:55 1 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:57:15 0:00:40:26 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:57:45 0:00:40:56 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:58:15 0:00:41 :26 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:58:48 0:00:41 :57 0 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:59:16 0:00:42:27 0 3 0.0 9.5 9.5 12:59:46 0:00:42:57 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:00:17 0:00:43:28 0 4 0.0 9.5 9,5 13:00:47 0:00:43:58 0 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:01:17 0:00:44:28 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:01 :48 0:00:44:59 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:02:18 0:00:45:29 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:02:49 0:00:46:00 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:03:19 0:00:46:30 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:03:49 0:00:47:00 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:04:20 0:00:47:31 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:04:50 0:00:48:01 0 3 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:05:20 0:00:48:31 0 4 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:05:51 0:00:49:02 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:06:21 0:00:49:32 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:06:52 0:00:50:03 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:07:22 0:00:50:33 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:07:52 0:00:51 :03 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:08:23 0:00:51 :34 0 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:08:53 0:00:52:04 1 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:09:23 0:00:52:34 1 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:09:54 0:00:53:05 0 5 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:10:24 0:00:53:35 0 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:10:54 0:00:54:05 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 . . ~ ~ ~ç...~ç~ ~~U"'Q~"'" .~ '~"'Q'" .ç.~.~..~..~ . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbJ) (bbJ) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14,2006 13:11 :25 0:00:54:36 1 6 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:11:55 0:00:55:06 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:12:26 0:00:55:37 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:12:56 0:00:56:07 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:13:26 0:00:56:37 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:13:57 0:00:57:08 1 8 0,0 9,5 9.5 13:14:27 0:00:57:38 1 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:14:57 0:00:58:08 0 9 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:15:28 0:00:58:39 1 9 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:15:58 0:00:59:09 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:16:28 0:00:59:39 2 10 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:16:59 0:01 :00: 1 0 0 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:17:29 0:01 :00:40 1 8 0.0 9,5 9.5 13:18:00 0:01 :01 :11 2 7 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:18:30 0:01 :01 :41 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:19:00 0:01 :02:11 0 8 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:19:31 0:01 :02:42 0 9 0.0 9,5 9.5 13:20:01 0:01 :03:12 2 10 0.0 9.5 9.5 13:20:31 0:01 :03:42 4 9 0.0 0.0 9.5 13:21 :02 0:01 :04: 13 2 8 0.0 0.0 9.5 13:21 :32 0:01 :04:43 59 64 0.9 0.2 9.7 13:22:02 0:01 :05:13 8 10 0.9 0.7 10.2 13:22:33 0:01 :05:44 1 8 1.0 1.2 10.7 13:23:03 0:01:06:14 0 6 1.0 1.6 11.1 13:23:34 0:01 :06:45 0 9 0.9 2.1 11.6 13:24:04 0:01 :07: 15 0 8 1.0 2.6 12.1 13:24:34 0:01 :07:45 5 11 1.3 3.2 12.7 13:25:05 0:01 :08:16 1 9 1,3 3.9 13.4 13:25:35 0:01 :08:46 0 9 1.3 4.5 14.0 13:26:05 0:01:09:16 19 20 1.7 5.3 14.8 13:26:36 0:01 :09:47 0 8 1.8 6.2 15.7 13:27:06 0:01:10:17 0 6 1.8 7.1 16.6 13:27:36 0:01:10:47 0 3 1.7 8.0 17.5 13:28:07 0:01 :11 :18 0 4 1.8 8.9 18.4 13:28:37 0:01 :11 :48 0 4 1.8 9.8 19.3 13:29:08 0:01:12:18 0 2 1.8 10.7 20.1 13:29:38 0:01:12:49 0 2 1.7 11.5 21.0 13:30:08 0:01:13:19 0 1 1.7 12.4 21.9 13:30:39 0:01 : 13:50 0 1 1.8 13.3 22.8 13:31:09 0:01 :14:20 0 3 1.7 14.2 23.7 13:31:39 0:01 :14:50 0 1 1.7 15.1 24.6 13:32:10 0:01:15:21 0 0 0.0 15.8 25.3 13:32:40 0:01:15:51 0 8 1.8 0.3 25.7 13:33:10 0:01 :16:21 0 5 1.8 1.2 26.6 13:33:41 0:01: 16:52 0 4 1.8 2.1 27.5 13:34:11 0:01:17:22 0 5 1.8 3,0 28.4 13:34:42 0:01:17:53 0 5 1.8 3.9 29.3 13:35:12 0:01 :18:23 0 6 1.8 4.8 30.2 13:35:42 0:01 :18:53 0 5 1.8 5,7 31.1 13:36:13 0:01 :19:24 0 6 1.8 6.6 32.0 13:36:43 0:01 :19:54 0 4 1.8 7.5 32.9 13:37:13 0:01 :20:24 0 7 1.8 8.3 33.8 13:37:44 0:01 :20:55 0 5 1.8 9.3 34.7 13:38:14 0:01 :21 :25 0 4 1.8 10.1 35.6 BJ Services Job Start Thursday, September 14, 2006 .. . . ~ C~ "". v.~"" ~uu"'a"'''' n u". au' V", ",un ~. ._ . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1 +F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14, 2006 13:38:45 0:01 :21 :56 0 4 1,8 11.1 36.5 13:39: 15 0:01 :22:26 0 5 1.1 11.9 37.3 13:39:45 0:01 :22:56 197 198 1.0 12.3 37,8 13:40:16 0:01 :23:27 189 197 1.0 12.8 38.3 13:40:46 0:01 :23:57 147 151 0.4 13.2 38.6 13:41:16 0:01 :24:27 181 185 1.1 13.6 39.0 13:41:47 0:01 :24:58 41 46 0.8 14.1 39.6 13:42:17 0:01 :25:28 291 302 1.3 14.6 40.0 13:42:47 0:01 :25:58 0 9 0,7 15.2 40.6 13:43:18 0:01 :26:29 0 9 0.1 15.5 40.9 13:43:48 0:01 :26:69 204 211 0.0 15.5 40.9 13:44:18 0:01 :27:29 0 8 1.1 15.7 41.1 13:44:49 0:01 :28:00 10 15 0.0 15.9 41,3 13:45:19 0:01 :28:30 0 3 1.0 16.3 41.7 13:45:50 0:01 :29:01 0 1 0.4 16.7 42.1 13:46:20 0:01 :29:31 0 0 0.6 16.9 42.3 13:46:50 0:01 :30:01 0 0 0,0 17.1 42.5 13:47:21 0:01 :30:32 0 4 0.8 17.2 42.6 13:47:51 0:01 :31 :02 0 0 0.0 17.8 43.2 13:48:21 0:01 :31 :32 186 193 1.1 18.3 43.7 13:48:52 0:01 :32:03 66 80 1.1 18.8 44.3 13:49:22 0:01 :32:33 186 195 1.1 19.4 44.8 13:49:53 0:01 :33:03 246 250 1.1 20.0 45.4 13:50:23 0:01 :33:34 229 233 1.1 20.5 46.0 13:50:53 0:01 :34:04 22 25 0,6 20.8 46.2 13:51:24 0:01 :34:35 213 223 0,7 21.4 46.8 13:51:54 0:01 :35:05 0 7 0,2 21.8 47.3 13:52:24 0:01 :35:35 246 248 1.4 22.5 47.9 13:52:55 0:01 :36:06 296 296 1.4 23.1 48.6 13:53:25 0:01 :36:36 4 11 0,0 23.5 49.0 13:53:56 0:01 :37:07 6 15 1.5 23,7 49.1 13:54:26 0:01 :37:37 103 118 4.2 24.7 50.1 13:54:56 0:01 :38:07 271 275 1.4 25.8 51.2 13:55:27 0:01 :38:38 499 506 1.3 26.5 51.9 13:55:57 0:01 :39:08 0 1 0.0 26.6 52.1 13:56:27 0:01 :39:38 0 1 0.0 26.6 52.1 13:56:58 0:01 :40:09 0 3 0.0 26.6 52.1 13:57:28 0:01 :40:39 0 1 1.8 27.6 53.1 13:57:58 0:01 :41 :09 0 3 0.0 27.9 53.3 13:58:29 0:01 :41 :40 1.2 17 0.0 27.9 53.3 13:58:59 0:01 :42:1 0 0 3 0.0 27.9 53.3 13:59:30 0:01 :42:41 11 17 0.0 27.9 53.3 14:00:00 0:01 :43: 11 60 64 0.0 27.9 53.3 14:00:30 0:01 :43:41 3 9 0.0 27.9 53.3 14:01 :01 0:01 :44:12 0 5 0.0 27.9 53.3 14:01 :31 0:01 :44:42 0 0 0.0 28,9 54.4 14:02:01 0:01:45:12 0 0 0.0 28.9 54.4 14:02:32 0:01 :45:43 137 111 0.0 29.0 54.4 14:03:02 0:01 :46:13 312 306 0.7 29.2 54.6 14:03:32 0:01 :46:43 321 322 0.7 29.5 54.9 14:04:02 0:01:47:13 304 307 0.1 29.8 55.3 14:04:32 0;01:47:43 0 5 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:05:02 0:01:48:13 0 5 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:05:33 0:01 :48:44 0 7 0.0 29.8 55.3 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 14, 2006 . . . . ~ ..u "c...~c~ U"'U'PO~'O' , '''''''0''' 00'0'''''' ~..~ . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbJ) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Thursday, September 14. 2006 14:06:03 0:01 :49:14 0 6 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:06:34 0:01 :49:45 0 5 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:07:04 0:01:50:15 0 6 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:07:34 0:01 :50:45 0 5 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:08:05 0:01:51:16 0 8 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:08:35 0:01 :51 :46 0 4 0.0 29.8 55.3 14:08:49 0:01 :52:00 0 7 0.0 29.8 55.3 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday. September 14, 2006 r.:¿j ....¡ BJ ~ervlces JObMaster I-'rogram Version 3.10 . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: 5000 MOC KU 33-1 PLUG #2 PRESSURE TEST ... H20 AHEAD 4000 fNl - .- - fJ)'- c.fJ) - 0. - ëñ ëñ 3000 -R T ST 0...0- 0.- Eëi) :3~ o...N ~ fJ) 2000 fJ) fJ) ~ Q) .... .... '-0- 00;0 I FINISH 1st PRESSURE TEST 1 000 --- 10 I 1 ',¿ --I, j .X=·~·, =:::±:==b*-+- - 20 o o ._,;±,--±=~±--~~- ~ Elapsed Time (min) --15 20 . - - C) Eo. 0.0. .c - -- 10 N 2= +m ~c ~- o >< -::s LL« --5 . , 0 30 BJ Services Job Start: Friday, September 15, 2006 ~ II '1 BJ Services JobMaster Program Version 3.10 . ""f Job Number: Customer: Well Name: MOC KU 33-1 PLUG #2 PRESSURE TEST 5000 20 4000 15 . - .... ........... tJ> .- Q.tJ> ___ C. IIIiIIIIIiIai ....... (/) U) 3000 0..0.. 0.._ Eã> ~ ~ FINIS~ "C"" N ____________ (/) 2000 - _______ ~ë ,~ '- 0.. ¡ , .. _J -- 0..0 - - C) Eo. - START 2nd PRES ,.g. ~ -- - 10 N ~ +m "-c :=- o >< -::J LL« )( / " 5 . 1000 o --l=-J~ - ¡. -- r- ~' 30 40 I--,,- -i----Í,.~ -+---L..-4..-¥- -i-~ ,~:.¿:.. _.1 I--'¡""~,. o 70 50 60 Elapsed Time (min) . BJ Services Job Start: Friday, September 15, 2006 . , : ~ BJ Services ....aster Program Version 3.10 . . Job Number: ~. Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Friday, September 15, 2006 08:20:39 0:00:00:00 0 7 0.0 0.0 0,0 08:21:09 0:00:00:30 9 19 1,1 0.0 0.0 08:21 :40 0:00:01 :00 189 185 0.0 0.2 0.2 08:22:10 0:00:01:31 10 15 0.0 0.0 0.2 08:22:40 0:00:02:01 2583 2575 0.0 0.0 0.3 08:23:11 0:00:02:31 2805 2810 0.0 0.0 0.3 08:23:41 0:00:03:02 2784 2788 0.0 0.0 0.3 08:24:12 0:00:03:32 0 7 0.0 0.0 0,3 08:24:42 0:00:04:03 0 7 0.0 0.0 0.3 08:25:12 0:00:04:33 206 214 1,1 0.2 0.4 08:25:43 0:00:05:03 1591 1579 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:26:13 0:00:05:34 1557 1561 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:26:43 0:00:06:04 1544 1552 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:27:14 0:00:06:34 1534 1543 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:27:44 0:00:07:05 1529 1536 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:28:15 0:00:07:35 1522 1530 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:28:46 0:00:08:07 1513 1522 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:29: 16 0:00:08:37 1511 1519 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:29:47 0:00:09:07 1503 1513 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:30:17 0:00:09:38 1501 1507 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:30:48 0:00:10:08 1496 1501 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:31 :19 0:00:10:40 1491 1499 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:31 :49 0:00:11:10 1486 1492 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:32:20 0:00:11 :40 1481 1489 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:32:49 0:00:12:10 1479 1486 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:33:21 0:00: 12:41 1475 1485 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:33:51 0:00:13:11 1470 1483 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:34:21 0:00:13:42 1469 1480 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:34:52 0:00:14:12 1466 1479 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:35:22 0:00:14:43 1466 1478 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:35:52 0:00:15:13 1463 1478 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:36:23 0:00:15:44 1460 1478 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:36:53 0:00:16:14 1458 1476 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:37:23 0:00:16:44 1455 1475 0,0 0.3 0,6 08:37:54 0:00:17:15 1456 1475 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:38:24 0:00:17:45 1455 1474 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:38:55 0:00:18:16 1450 1472 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:39:25 0:00:18:46 1450 1472 0,0 0.3 0.6 08:39:55 0:00:19:16 1449 1472 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:40:26 0:00:19:47 1447 1471 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:40:56 0:00:20:17 1447 1470 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:41 :26 0:00:20:47 1445 1468 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:41 :57 0:00:21 :18 1443 1469 0.0 0,3 0.6 08:42:27 0:00:21 :48 1443 1471 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:42:57 0:00:22:18 1442 1466 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:43:28 0:00:22:49 1439 1467 0,0 0,3 0.6 08:43:58 0:00:23:19 1438 1467 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:44:29 0:00:23:50 1437 1467 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:44:59 0:00:24:20 1437 1465 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:45:29 0:00:24:50 1435 1465 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:46:00 0:00:25:21 1435 1465 0.0 0.3 0,6 08:46:30 0:00:25:51 1434 1464 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:47:00 0:00:26:21 1432 1462 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:47:31 0:00:26:52 1431 1463 0.0 0.3 0.6 BJ Services Job Start: Friday, September 15,2006 t I .~ BJ Services .Master Program Version 3.10 . . . Job Number: Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1 +F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Friday, September 15, 2006 08:48:02 0:00:27:23 1430 1462 0,0 0.3 0.6 08:48:33 0:00:27:54 1429 1434 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:49:03 0:00:28:24 0 3 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:49:33 0:00:28:54 0 8 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:50:03 0:00:29:24 0 8 0,0 0.3 0.6 08:50:33 0:00:29:54 0 8 0.0 0.3 0.6 08:51 :03 0:00:30:24 289 298 2,0 0.4 0.7 08:51 :34 0:00:30:55 1597 1599 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:52:05 0:00:31 :26 1580 1564 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:52:36 0:00:31 :57 1576 1550 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:53:06 0:00:32:27 1574 1542 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:53:36 0:00:32:57 1570 1534 0.0 0.6 0,8 08:54:07 0:00:33:28 1568 1531 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:54:38 0:00:33:59 1564 1528 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:55:09 0:00:34:30 1562 1526 0.0 0,6 0.8 08:55:39 0:00:35:00 1561 1523 0,0 0.6 0.8 08:56:09 0:00:35:30 1558 1522 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:56:39 0:00:36:00 1557 1518 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:57:09 0:00:36:30 1556 1515 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:57:39 0:00:37:00 1554 1514 0,0 0.6 0.8 08:58:10 0:00:37:31 1554 1513 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:58:40 0:00:38:01 1549 1511 0.0 0.6 0.8 08:59:10 0:00:38:31 1548 1511 0.0 0,6 0.8 08:59:41 0:00:39:02 1548 1509 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:00:11 0:00:39:32 1546 1505 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:00:41 0:00:40:02 1545 1503 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:01:12 0:00:40:33 1544 1501 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:01 :42 0:00:41 :03 1545 1500 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:02:13 0:00:41 :34 1542 1500 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:02:44 0:00:42:05 1541 1498 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:03:14 0:00:42:35 1540 1498 0.0 0.6 0,8 09:03:45 0:00:43:06 1539 1493 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:04:15 0:00:43:36 1538 1494 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:04:46 0:00:44:07 1537 1492 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:05:16 0:00:44:37 1536 1488 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:05:47 0:00:45:07 1537 1488 0.0 0.6 0,8 09:06:17 0:00:45:38 1535 1486 0.0 0,6 0.8 09:06:47 0:00:46:08 1534 1485 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:07:17 0:00:46:38 1533 1486 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:07:48 0:00:47:09 1532 1482 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:08:18 0:00:47:39 1533 1481 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:08:49 0:00:48:10 1531 1480 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:09:19 0:00:48:40 1532 1479 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:09:49 0:00:49: 10 1529 1479 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:10:20 0:00:49:41 1527 1479 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:10:50 0:00:50:11 1526 1477 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:11 :20 0:00:50:41 1527 1477 0,0 0.6 0.8 09:11 :51 0:00:51:12 1526 1475 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:12:21 0:00:51 :42 1526 1474 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:12:51 0:00:52:12 1524 1473 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:13:22 0:00:52:43 1525 1473 0.0 0.6 0.8 09: 13:52 0:00:53: 13 1523 1474 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:14:23 0:00:53:44 1523 1472 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:14:53 0:00:54:14 1524 1469 0.0 0,6 0.8 BJ Services Job Start: Friday, September 15, 2006 .~ BJ Services.Master Program Version 3.10 . 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Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Press Flow F1+F2 F1 +F2 of Time 1 2 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump Well (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI PSI (psi) (psi) Friday, September 15, 2006 09: 15:23 0:00:54:44 1522 1471 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:15:54 0:00:55:15 1520 1471 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:16:24 0:00:55:45 1521 1468 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:16:54 0:00:56:15 1521 1469 0.0 0,6 0.8 09:17:25 0:00:56:46 1520 1469 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:17:55 0:00:57: 16 1518 1468 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:18:25 0:00:57:46 1519 1467 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:18:55 0:00:58:16 1519 1466 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:19:25 0:00:58:46 1518 1466 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:19:55 0:00:59:16 1515 1466 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:20:25 0:00:59:46 1517 1464 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:20:55 0:01 :00:16 1514 1466 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:21 :25 0:01 :00:46 1514 1466 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:21 :55 0:01 :01 :16 1514 1465 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:22:25 0:01 :01:46 1514 1462 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:22:55 0:01 :02:16 1513 1463 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:23:26 0:01 :02:47 1512 1460 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:23:56 0:01 :03: 17 1513 1459 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:24:26 0:01:03:47 1512 1458 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:24:57 0:01:04:18 1513 1457 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:25:27 0:01 :04:48 1511 1456 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:25:57 0:01 :05: 18 1512 1519 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:26:28 0:01 :05:49 0 4 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:26:58 0:01 :06:19 0 6 0.0 0.6 0.8 09:27:27 0:01 :06:48 0 7 0.0 0.6 0.8 BJ Services Job Start: Friday, September 15, 2006 BJ Services JobMaster Program Version :3.10 Job Number: Customer: Well Name: t ~ .. KU 33-1 SURFACE PLUG 5000 H20 AHEAD 4000 - . - .- tf 0- := 3000 - CIJ c.. PRESSURE TEST - - ( ) ~ N tf 2000 tJ) ( ) ... c.. o START CMT FINISH CMT . 1000 o ,,/'""'I ill"'- , .('), I _ \l~ r; "::L.., 1,_" '.., . _"" ,_f>'". BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 21,2006 BJ Services J.aster Program Version 3.10 . Job Number: ( . \ Customer: Welt Name: Time Elapsed Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump (bpm) (bbl) (bbQ PSI (psí) Thursday, September 21,2006 13:32:10 0:00:00:00 35 0.0 0,0 0,0 13:32:40 0:00:00:30 34 0.0 0,0 0.0 13:33:10 0:00:01 :00 1 0.0 0,0 0.0 13:33:41 0:00:01 :31 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 13:34:10 0:00:02:00 1 0.0 0,0 0,0 13:34:40 0:00:02:30 1 0,0 0.0 0,0 13:35:11 0:00:03:01 1 0.0 0.0 0,0 13:35:41 0:00:03:31 1 0.0 0.0 00 13:36:11. 0:00:04:01 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 13:36:42 0:00:04:32 1 0.0 0.0 0.0 13:37:11 0:00:05:01 1 0.0 0,0 0.0 13:37:41 0:00:05:31 1 0,0 0,0 0.0 13:38:12 0:00:06:02 61 0,6 0,3 0.3 13:38:42 0:00:06:32 50 0.5 0.5 0,5 13:39:12 0:00:07:02 80 0,7 0.8 0,8 13:39:43 0:00:07:33 22 0.1 1.1 1.1 13:40:13 0:00:08:03 1 0,0 1.1 1.1 13:40:44 0:00:08:33 1 0,0 1.1 1.1 13:41:14 0:00:09:04 1 0.0 1.1 1.1 13:41:44 0:00:09:34 2 0.2 1.1 1.1 13:42:15 0:00:10:04 1982 0,0 1.2 1.2 13:42:45 0:00:10:35 1423 0.0 1.2 1.2 13:43:15 0:00: 11 :05 2 0,0 1.2 1.2 13:43:46 0:00:11 :36 1 0,0 0.0 1,2 13:44:16 0:00: 12:06 1 0,0 0,0 1.2 13:44:46 0:00:12:36 2 0,0 0.0 1,2 13:45:17 0:00:13:07 31 0.2 0.1 1,3 13:45:47 0:00: 13:37 91 0,7 0:4 1.5 13:46:18 0:00:14:08 84 0.7 0.8 1,9 13:46:48 0:00:14:38 51 0.6 1.1 2.2 13:47:18 0:00:15:08 5 0.6 1,4 2.5 13:47:49 0:00:15:39 1 0.6 1,6 2.8 13:48:19 0:00:16:09 1 0,6 1,9 3,1 13:48:49 0:00:16:39 1 0,6 2,2 3:4 13:49:20 0:00:17:10 0 0,6 2.5 3,7 13:49:50 0:00: 17:40 1 0,6 2,8 4,0 13:50:21 0:00:18:11 0 0,6 3,1 4,3 13:50:51 0:00: 18:41 1 0.6 3:4 4.6 13:51 :21 0:00:19:11 0 0.6 3.7 4.8 13:51 :52 0:00:19:42 0 0,6 4.0 5.2 13:52:22 0:00:20:12 0 0.6 4.3 5A 13:52:52 0:00:20:42 0 0.6 4.6 5,7 13:53:23 0:00:21:13 0 0.6 4.9 6,0 13:53:53 0:00:21 :43 0 0,6 5.2 6,3 13:54:23 0:00:22: 13 0 0,6 5A 6,6 13:54:54 0:00:22:44 0 0,6 5.7 6.9 13:55:24 0:00:23: 14 0 0.6 6.0 7.2 13:55:55 0:00:23:45 0 0.6 6,3 7,5 13:56:25 0:00:24:15 0 0,6 6,6 7,8 13:56:55 0:00:24:45 0 0,6 6,9 8.1 13:57:26 0:00:25:16 0 0.6 72 8.4 13:57:56 0:00:25:46 0 0,6 7.5 8.7 13:58:26 0:00:26: 16 0 OJ 7.8 9.0 13:58:57 0:00:26:47 0 0,8 82 9.4 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 21, 2006 .. 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Job Number: Customer: ., Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI (psi) Thursday, Septem ber 21, 2006 13:59:27 0:00:27: 17 0 0.8 8.6 9.7 13:59:57 0:00:27:47 1 0.8 8.9 10,1 14:00:28 0:00:28: 18 0 0.8 9.3 10.5 14:00:58 0:00:28:48 0 0,7 9,7 10.9 14:01 :29 0:00:29: 19 0 0.8 10.1 11,3 14:01 :59 0:00:29:49 2 0.8 10.5 11.6 14:02:29 0:00:30:19 0 0,8 10,9 12.0 14:03:00 0:00:30:50 0 0.7 11.3 12.4 14:03:30 0:00:31 :20 0 0.7 11.6 12.8 14:04:00 0:00:31 :50 0 0.7 12,0 13.2 14:04:31 0:00:32:21 0 0.8 12.4 13.6 14:05:01 0:00:32:51 0 0,8 12,8 13.9 14:05:32 0:00:33:22 0 0,7 13.2 14,3 14:06:02 0:00:33:52 0 0,7 13.5 14.7 14:06:32 0:00:34:22 1 0,7 13.9 15.1 14:07:03 0:00:34:53 0 0.8 14.3 15.5 14:07:33 0:00:35:23 0 0.7 14,7 15.8 14:08:03 0:00:35:53 0 0.7 15.1 16.2 14:08:34 0:00:36:24 1 0.7 15.4 16.6 14:09:04 0:00:36:54 0 0.8 15.8 17.0 14:09:34 0:00:37:24 0 0.8 162 17.4 14:10:05 0:00:37:55 0 0.8 16,6 17.7 14:10:35 0:00:38:25 0 0,7 17.0 18.1 14:11:06 0:00:38:56 1 0.8 17.4 18.5 14:11:36 0:00:39:26 0 0.8 17,7 18.9 14:12:06 0:00:39:56 0 0,9 182 19.3 14:12:37 0:00:40:27 0 0.9 18.7 19,8 14:13:07 0:00:40:57 0 0,9 19.1 20,3 14:13:37 0:00:41 :27 0 0,9 19,6 20.8 14:14:08 0:00:41 :58 1 0,9 20.1 21.2 14:14:38 0:00:42:28 0 0.9 20.5 21.7 14:15:08 0:00:42:58 1 1.2 21.0 222 14:15:39 0:00:43:29 1 1,5 21.8 23,0 14:16:09 0:00:43:59 1 1,5 22,6 23.7 14:16:40 0:00:44:30 0 1.5 23.3 24.5 14:17:10 0:00:45:00 1 1.5 24,1 25.3 14:17:40 0:00:45:30 1 1.5 24,9 26.0 14:18:11 0:00:46:01 1 2,1 25,7 26.8 14:18:41 0:00:46:31 75 0.9 26.5 27.6 14:19:11 0:00:47:01 315 1,3 27.1 28.3 14:19:42 0:00:47:32 305 1.2 27.7 28.9 14:20:12 0:00:48:02 15 0,0 27.9 29,0 14:20:43 0:00:48:33 13 0.0 27,9 29.0 14:21:13 0:00:49:03 11 0.0 27,9 29.0 14:21 :43 0:00:49:33 9 0,0 27,9 29,0 14:22:14 0:00:50:04 6 0,0 27,9 29.0 14:22:44 0:00:50:34 2 0.0 27.9 29,0 14:23:14 0:00:51 :04 3 0.0 27,9 29,0 14:23:45 0:00:51 :35 4 0.0 27,9 29.0 14:24:15 0:00:52:05 4 0.0 27.9 29.0 14:24:45 0:00:52:35 2 0.0 27.9 29.0 14:25:16 0:00:53:06 4 0.0 27.9 29.0 14:25:46 0:00:53:36 3 0.0 27.9 29.0 14:26:17 0:00:54:07 2 0.0 27.9 29,0 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 21, 2006 BJ Services Waster Program Version 3.10 . . Job Number: . J.~ ,f ~ Customer: Well Name: Time Elapsed Press Flow F1+F2 F1+F2 of Time 1 1+2 Stage Total Day Pump (bpm) (bbl) (bbl) PSI (psi) Thursday, Septem ber 21 , 2006 14:26:47 0:00:54:37 2 0,0 27.9 29.0 14:27:17 0:00:55:07 3 0,0 27.9 29,0 14:27:48 0:00:55:38 3 0,0 27.9 29.0 14:28:18 0:00:56:08 4 0,0 27,9 29.0 14:28:48 0:00:56:38 4 0.0 27,9 29.0 14:29:19 0:00:57:09 1 0,0 27.9 29,0 14:29:49 0:00:57:39 3 0,0 27.9 29.0 14:30:19 0:00:58:09 2 0,0 27,9 29,0 14:30:50 0:00:58:40 1 0,0 27,9 29,0 14:31 :20 0:00:59:10 3 0,0 27.9 29,0 14:31 :51 0:00:59:41 4 0.0 27,9 29,0 14:32:21 0:01 :00:11 2 0,0 27.9 29.0 14:32:38 0:01 :00:28 2 0.0 27.9 29.0 BJ Services Job Start: Thursday, September 21,2006 ~ MEMORANDUM . State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission TO: Jim Regg P.I. Supervisor -:-}, I \ > /' C' -~ '1 ~ ~1t! 1 ¿L-! '- (0 SUBJECT: DATE: September 15, 2006 FROM: Jeff Jones Petroleum Inspector Plug & Abandonement Marathon I KU 33-1 PTO 164-001 KGF Kenai Unit I Sterling Pool CONFIDENTIAL Section: 1 Lease No.: ADL 00593 Operator Rep.: Dennis Donovan Township: 4N Drilling Rig: NIA Range: 12W Rig Elevation: S2.6' Meridian: SM Total Depth: 5072 TVD Conductor: Surface: S 5/S" Intermediate: Production: 5.5" Liner: Tubing: 2 7/S" Casinq/Tubinq Data: 0.0. Shoe@ 0.0. Shoe@ 1261' MO 0.0. Shoe@ 0.0. Shoe@ 5030' MO 0.0. Shoe@ O.D Tail@ 4034' MD Casinq Removal: Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet ,,/ Tvpe þluq (bottom up) Founded on Bottom of Cement þluqqinq Data: Top of Cement Depth Verified? Mud Weight above plug Pressure Test Applied Annulus I Balanced 384S' MD I 996' MD I Wireline tag I S.33 Ppq 1600 PSI I ; ¡ ì ¡ I i I I I I I I I Tvpe þluq Open Hole Perforation Annulus Casing Stub Surface Founded on: Bottom Bridge plug Balanced Retainer Verified? Drillpipe tag Wireline tag C.T. Tag No t-.,;.f...../;.Ni'~¡::..i: ) ~:;:ft-¡,.; \I:, \;,' "'~t-;:;"'¡~· ? '\ í,¡L I ~n""~\' ~J" (/ ./l-''1C~:J 'í(:?-'''v,''''- 3 }i)b- Z £,0 September 15, 2006: I traveled to Marathon's Kenai Gas Field to witness abandonment procedures performed on gas production well KU 33-1. Dennis Donovan was the Marathon representative for the tests today. The subject 6 BBL 15.2 ppg class "G" cement plug was downsqueezed through a hole perforated in the 2 7/S" tubing and allowed to cure for 12 hrs. +1-. I witnessed the successful pressure test of the 2 7/8" tubing and cement plug to 1600 PSI. I then witnessed Excaliber Wireline personnel run in the hole with a CCL, hole guage, spang jar and weight bar assembly and solidly tag the top of cement at 996' MD. This plug isolates the S 5/S" casing shoe in this well according to the requirements of AOGCC regulation 20 MC 25.112. Summary: I witnessed the successful pressure test and wireline tag of a cement abandonment plug placed across the S 5/S" casing shoe in Marathon's well KU 33-1 in the Kenai Gas Field. £.S Don Irwin (Marathon) Attachments: WellOOre-SGÞematiG{1-}. ,sa !z-- Distribution: orig - Well File c - Operator c - DNRIDOG c - Database c - Rpt File c - Inspector Rev.5/2S/00 by L.R.G. P-A Marathon KU 33-19-15-06 JJ.xls 9/1S/2006 . . MEMORANDUM State of Alaska Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission Jim Regg 'ï¿f' '[:¡ c¡( tz¡/O(p P.I. Supervisor \ \ 't ? DATE: September 14, 2006 TO: SUBJECT: Plug & Abandonement Marathon I KU 33-1 prD 164-001 KGF Kenai Unit I Sterling Pool FROM: Jeff Jones Petroleum Inspector CONFIDENTIAL Section: 1 Lease No.: AOL 00593 Operator Rep.: Dennis Donovan Township: 4N Drilling Rig: N/A Range: 12W Rig Elevation: 82.6' Meridian: SM Total Depth: 5072 TVO Conductor: Surface: S 5/8" Intermediate: Production: 5.5" Liner: Casinq/Tubinq Data: 0.0. Shoe@ 0.0. Shoe@ 1261' MO O.D. Shoe@ 0.0. Shoe@ 5030' MO 0.0. Shoe@ 0.0. Tail@ 4034' MD Casinq Removal: Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Casing Cut@ Feet Tubing: 27/8" v/ Tvpe Pluq (bottom up) Founded on Bottom of Cement þluqaina Data: Top of Cement Depth Verified? Mud Weight above plug Pressure Test Applied Perforation I Bottom I 4153' MD 3848' MO I Wireline tag I 8.33 ppg i 1600 PSI I i I I I i I i I I Tvpe Pluq Open Hole Perforation Annulus Casing Stub Surface Founded on: Bottom Bridge plug Balanced Retainer Verified? Drillpipe tag Wireline tag C.T. Tag No Sl-'L¡)C~J r:fÞ.-,çm..JczQ. 'Ii It.. 3i:(=·- &<-7 September 14, 2006: I traveled to Marathon's Kenai Gas Field to witness abandonment procedures performed on gas production well KU 33-1. Dennis Donovan was the Marathon representative for the tests today. The subject 7 BBL 15.S ppg class "G" cement plug was downsqueezed through the tubing and allowed to cure for 12 hrs. +1-. I witnessed the successful pressure test of the 2 7/S" tubing l/' and cement plug to 1600 PSI. I then witnessed Excaliber Wireline personnel run in the hole with a CCL, hole guage, spang jar and weight bar assembly and solidly tag the top of cement at 3848' MD. This plug isolates the open perforations in this well according to the requirements of AOGCC regulation 20 MC 25.112. I noted that the 33-1 well pad is eroding significantly as evidenced by the attached photos. Summary: I witnessed the successful pressure test and wireline tag of a cement perforation abandonment plug placed in Marathon's well KU 33-1 in the Kenai Gas Field. £.S Don Irwin (Marathon) Attachments: WellbefO SCReFFlatiG-(-11- 33-1 pad photos (2) <TßfS-· Distribution: orig - Well File c - Operator c - DNRIDOG c - Database c - Rpt File c - Inspector Rev.:5/28/00 by L.R.G. P-A Marathon KU 33-1 9-14-06 JJ.xls 9/18/2006 Kenai Unit 33-1 (Marathon) Abandonment Inspection Photos Jeff Jones, September 1 2006 Bluff erosion at KU 33-1 pad Bluff erosion at KU 33- ¡ pad , ',-.._" ---', . , " FRANK H. MURKOWSKI, GOVERNOR / ·r-=~ "'. ,=Î ."-'" AI.ASKA. OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION 333 W. 7'" AVENUE. SUITE 100 ANCHORAGE. ALASKA 99501-3539 PHONE (907) 279-1433 FAX (907) 276-7542 Dennis Donovan Jr. Production Engineer I Marathon Oil Company PO Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 r (:J: C.' (1/ Re: Kenai Gas Field, Sterling Gas Pool, KU 33-1 Sundry Number: 306-260 \~l{- 0° \ Dear Mr. Donovan: Enclosed is the approved Application for Sundry Approval relating to the above referenced well. Please note the conditions of approval set out in the enclosed form. When providing notice for a representative of the Commission to witness any required test, contact the Commission's petroleum field inspector at (907) 659-3607 (pager). As provided in AS 31.05.080, within 20 days after written notice of this decision, or such further time as the Commission grants for good cause shown, a person affected by it may file with the Commission an application for rehearing. A request for rehearing is considered timely if it is received by 4:30 PM on the 23rd day following the date of this letter, or the next working day if the 23rd day falls on a holiday or weekend. A person may not appeal a Commission decision to Superior Court unless rehearing has been requested. Sincerely, DATED this I~ay of August, 2006 Encl. , IPC (1//06 . Alaska Asset Team Northern Business Unit Marathon Oil Company P.O. Box 196168 Anchorage, AK 99519-6168 Telephone 907/561-5311 Fax 907/564-6489 July 28, 2006 R E J\/ED~ Mr. Winton Aubert Alaska Oil & Gas ConseNation Commission 333 W ih Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 tUJG 0 1 ¿[JOB Alaska Oil &. Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Reference: KU 33-1 Dear Mr. Aubert: Marathon Well KU 33-1 is beyond its useful life, so we are proposing to abandon and plug the well. As of June 15, 2000 the Dames and Moore Group Company conducted a bluff erosion analysis on this pad (see attached), what they found was the bluff is eroding on the order of 1 to 3 feet/year for the south half of the pad where this well is located. At the time of the sUNey the distance between the well and the bluff was about 75 feet. Currently it's about 57 to 69 feet given the current erosion rates. Marathon would like to abandon this well before usable pad space diminishes and prevents us from plugging on land. We would like to perform the work around the end of August 2006 to September 2006. Enclosed is the 10-403 Application for Sundry Approvals requesting permission to abandon and plug well KU 33-1, A statement of proposed work covering all of 20 ACC 25.105 e requirements, Current Well Schematic, Proposed Well Abandonment and Plugging Schematic, and Well Operations to back up my proposed well work. If you need any additional information, I can be reached at 907-283-1333 or bye-mail atddonovan@marathonoil.com. Sin~~. Dennis Donovan Production Engineer Enclosures 10-403 Sundry KU 33-1 Well Schematic KU 33-1 Well Abandonment Schematic Well and Pad Abandonment Procedure Previous Well Operations Erosion Analysis ß~ caJI5þ~ (/lfB*¡a.o.,pr5 ~tVEB 1:.>//..( ~~ AUG 0 1 2006 STATE OF ALASKA '/ F V/þ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS Anchorage 20 AAC 25.280 W6k' Operational shutdowrrfj- Perforate D Waiver 0 Plug Perforation~ Stimulate D Time Extension 0 Perforate New Pool D Re-enter Suspended Well 0 4. Current Well Class: 5. Permit to Drill Number: Development 0 Exploratory 0 164-0010 / Stratigraphic D Service D 6. API Number: No 0 10. KB Elevation (ft): 83' PRESENT WELL CONDITION SUMMARY Effective Depth MD (ft): Effective Depth TVD (ft): 4996' 4932' 1261' ß...5/S", 24#, J-55 1261' 1249' 5030' 5-1/2", 17#, N-SO 5030' 4966' Perforation Depth TVD (ft): Tubing Size: I Tubing Grade: 4070'-4092' 2-7/8" 6.4# N-SO Rug 01 OS 09:44a , Abandon 0 Alter casing 0 Change approved program D 2. Operator Name: Marathon Oil Com an Suspend D Repair well D Pull Tubin~ 1. Type of Request: 3. Address: PO Box 1949, Kenai Alaska, 99611 7. If perforating, closest approach in pool(s) opened by this operation to nearest property line where ownership or landownership changes: Yes 0 Spacing Exception Required? 9. Property Designation: Kenai Unit ADL-00593 12. Total Depth MD (ft): 5136' Total Depth TVD (ft): 5072' Casing Structural Conductor Surface Intermediate Production Liner Length Size Perforation Depth MD (ft)/ 4134'-4156' / Packers and SSSV Type: Baker Mod "F-1" Packer wI Seal Assy. Packers and SSSV MD (ft): / 14. Well Class after proposed work: Exploratory D Development 0 Service 0 16. Well Status after proposed work: Oil 0 Gas D Plugged 0 Abandoned 0 WAG D GINJ D WINJ 0 WDSPL D 13. Attachments: Description Summary of Proposal 0 Detailed Operations Program 0 BOP tch D 15. Estimated Date for ~U9-06 Date: Commencing Operations: 17. Verbal Approval: Commission Representative: 18. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Printed Name Dennis M. Donovan Jr. Title Signature COMMISSION USE ONLY Phone (907) 283-1333 Conditions of approval: Notify Commission so that a representative may witness Plug Integrity ~ Mechanical Integrity Test D BOP Test 0 Other: Approved by: Subsequent Form Required: \. 0 _ Form 10-403 Revised 0612006 Other 0 50-133-10095-00-00 /' 8. Well Name and Number: KU 33-1 ./ 11. Field/Pool(s}; Kenai Gas Field / Sterlin Pool /' Plugs (measured): 4250' Junk (measured): 4144' TVD Burst Collapse Tubing MD (ft): 4034' Top of Pkr. @ 4025' . ../ Contact Dennis M. Donovan Jr. Production Engineer I Date 14-J ul-06 Sundry Number: ~ - tl(¡¿ () Location Clearance cg/ RBDMS BFl AUG 1 6 2006 APPROVED BY THE COMMISSION Date; Su , . Marathon Oil Company Alaska Asset Team KU 33-1 Well Abandonment Procedure WBS# History: Well KU 33-1 is beyond its useful life. The well is watered out and.tàaHhere is no more potential for economic gas production. The bluff is eroding at a rate of 1 to 3 ft/yr., this / issue makes the plugging and abandonment timing important, but if it were still a good well, we might have looked at other options. Objective: Permanent plugging and abandonment ofKU 33-1. To Allow for future encroachment of bluff onto pad, Plug and abandon well below sea level. WIN: 1. Establish injection rate with water through check valve before down squeezing cement, verifying well won't bottle up with pressure. This will ensure cement will hit perforations and balanced cement plug to across shoe will be able to be completed. If check valve hangs up remove from well 2. If 2-7/8" tubing does not separate from pipe below, attempt to cut tubing again. Otherwise discuss plan forward for safe removal. Well Abandonment Procedure 1. MIRU Slickline with GR to verify tools will tag fill. 2. Verify if fill is covering perforations with a hard tag on top of fill. / 3. MIRU Expro E-line Unit 4. Run CCL wi Gamma Ray. Correlate with CCL/GRay to provide the correct depths offill in correlation to perforations, mule shoe, and packer. 5. RDMO Expro E-line Unit 6. Set 2-7/8" Check Valve in Otis "XA" SSA @ 3988' KB (Flow Path Down) // 7. MIRU cemen~ump Truck 8. Downsqueez 6 b91 of cement through check valve sufficiently to fill the wellbore. Fill is covering 12' he perforations. The additional cement would be displaced into the formation and through the fill, WOC Ovÿmight 9. Tag Cement top to verify placement / 10. RDMO Expro Slickline Unit 11. The operator shall record the location and integrity of this plug by pressuring to 1500 psig to / ensure no connectivity to the production formation. 12. MIRU Expro E-line Unit 13. Perforate 2-7/8" tubing@1368'KB!Oainconnectivitytotheannulus, 14. Perform 250' balanced cement plug 1) through perforations, monitor annular returns for./ correct plug volume and placement._OC overnight. , . 15. With 2-7/8" Tubing Jet Cutter cut tubing at 333' KB to ensure 250' above the stub. Mean sea level is approx. 83' KB. This keeps the abandonment below sea level and also satisfies the / 150' of cement plugging the top of the well. 16. Pull 333' of2-7/8" tubing with crane (Max. weight of tubing = 2200 lbs) / a.) At this time the well is dead. Remove top oftree and screw in landing joint to well and grab 2-7/8" tubing hanger. Release tubing hanger bolts. Pull Pipe. b.) 2 sets of2 piece Tubing Clamps with RES approved hook loads; will be used as lift clamps. They will be placed under each tubing collar as it is pulled from the well. Udelhoven welders will then cut the tubing above the collar, and pipe will be removed with the existing tubing clamp. Once the next joint is seen, the second set of clamps will / be placed on the pipe under the collar, for sufficient hanging. Repeat process until all ./ tubing is removed from the well 17. Set 5-1I2"cast iron bridge plug at approximately 333' KB (bottom of plug) 18. RDMO Expro E-line Unit 19. RIR w / 1" tubing and proceed to fill P-!2~' casing to 5' below surface with Type G cement. No WOC (Approximately 328' KB) (7.~ bhl of class G cement) (Possibly borrow from Glacier Drilling Rig) J ~ 20. RDMO Cement Pump Truck 21. Remove wellhead equipment and Casing. (No well pressure should be present) Casing should be removed to 3' below ground level. a. Note well cellar is poured full of concrete. Proper excavation must be taken to remove cellar 22. Mount a marker plate at least W' thick, and 18" sq or dia, and be welded to the outermost / casmg. 23. As per section 20 ACe 25.120 (d) all necessary information will be located on well marker. /' CasinQ 5-1/2", 17#, NSO Csg @ 5030" Pad 33-1, Kenai Gas P&A Surface Location 1750.S' Nand 1911.5' W from SE corner of Sec 1, T 4N, R 12W Bottom Hole Location 51.S0' Sand 591.8S' W from Surface Location KB@O' CIW Tbg Hanger @ 13.S' S-5/S", 24#, J55 Csg @ 1261' Cmt Retainer @ 4250' TbQ Detail 1. 2-7/S", 6.4# , NSO Tbg 2. Otis "XA" SSA @ 398S.56' (2.313" 10) 3. Baker Locator Sub @ 4923.18' 4. Baker Mod "F-1" PKR wI @ 4023.93', Top of PKR @ 4024.93' 5. Mule Shoe @ 4034.38' Existinq Perfs 4286'-4330' Squeezed B-1 4134'-4156' (22') 106' Fill (4144'-4250') Attempted to Bail 12/30/04 cmt Retainer @ 4250' Well Name & Number: KU 33-1 Lease I KGF, Pad 33-1 County or Parish: Kenai Peninsula 1 State/Provo AK I Country: 1 USA Prepared By: DMD Last Revision Date: 1 07/14/061 33..1 Pad 33..1, Ke ai Gas Surface Location 1750.8' 1'.1 and 1911.5' W from SE corner of Sec 1, T 41'.1, R 12W Bottom Hole Location 51.80' Sand 591.88' W from Surface Location 4286'·4330' Squeezed B-1 4134'-4156' (22') CasiM 5-1/2",17#, N80 Csg @ 5030" Well Name & Number: County or Parish: Prepared By: KB@O' CIW Tbg Hanger @ 13.8' 8-5/8",24#, J55 Csg @ 1261' Cmt Retainer @ 4250' Tbq Detail 1.2-7/8",6.4#, N80 Tbg 2. Otis "XA" SSA @ 3988.56' (2.313" 10) 3. Baker Locator Sub @ 4923.18' 4. Baker Mod "F-1" PKR w/ Seal As'} @ 4023.93', Top of PKR @4024.93' 5. Mule Shoe @ 4034.38' Lease USA KU 33-1 Kenai Peninsula YLA State/Provo Last Revision Date: ¡~RA"(HON OiL. COM~öì\f;r , ~ .. QAIL y .wEL~ OP~RATI9NS RE?Ot' ¡ Date: ¡¡- 30"-0'1 Tubing: 2 YSr Jt RSO#: 4550045652 , TIcket: Caelng: was #; S Yz. !I Field: k¿;. ¡::... Work Done: í;.Þ-. Tool String: I!S, St<:~""\ i 5~"""""1 a::;, 5-:) Well #: ka "!J. - J Wire Test: -' W/L Crew: f0vd( /0..1-.::;.-1('\<./1 / /'1.'<,·fe.:..k",- ZI Fill Date: i2-)¿;'- r: -·f Hours: ~ Production: i..--- Fill Depth: 4J'i'-l '.kD Tree Condo . /1 Drilling: GÞi)(.~,i Date Last WL Prennt Work: ¡JljJ Operations: Ló" 4'Je-te . v Summary of Ooerations From To Hours í'J.. 00 ìL if S- IZ'ìr J/S- <JIS-- jJJO BJO ji lr ì'-¡¡.r J.S 00 Operations ¡..-1 0; ( Jt.. ,J- ~ ;.::..~__ b"l.' k.. . ......-\- ..... [' -- " Total: COSTS Vendor: f...¿, .1~L Dally Cost /I' ~ '6.$ ~-: Number of People j Total Hours on location Equipment & Services Provided CODE .,' C.o::> ~/£:.. ¿......:.¡- '2." V'f) ;-t.ø-~,," Gft'(....r 2- ""'"7 Daily Cost 13// ~ Reported By: Total RE: KU33-01 . . Subject: FUE: JClJ33-0I From: "Donovan Jr, Dennis M." <ddonovan@marathonoil.com> Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 11 :32:34 -0500 To: Jane Williamson <jane _ wiUiamson@admin.state.ak.us> t (p 4- - t}Ó f Jane, Attached is the response to the email that you sent on Aug 3rd. If you have any problems reading or opening the attachment, don't hesitate to contact me. Thank you, Dennis CDennis :M. CDonovan Jr. Production Engineer I 907-283-1333 Office 907 -398-1362 Cell ,,,......, ri'\. ~" ~~ ';>.'~' :'c...... ¡~-" .,- . - ''''",·.1'-'' , 1.,;''''':'' .~ "., ,¡¡¡....'.:' 1..' (. t;: ~, From: Jane Williamson (mailto:jane_williamson@admin.state.ak.us] Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2006 12:46 PM To: Donovan Jr, Dennis M. Cc: Winton GAubert Subject: KU33-01 Dennis, I am reviewing your sundry request for P&A of KU33-01. While it is clear that the bluff erosion would make P&A difficult if not done soon, I have to investigate if potential reserves are left with behind and I need a bit of information to finish the analysis. Basically the following is what I'd like to know. The well had a fairly steady decline from 2000-2003, but deteriorated significantly from 1 MMSCFD in 2003 to being shut in by mid 2005. What was the cause of the significant production drop? What is the current projected bottomhole pressure in the well? Are you planning to replace this well? Will the other wells in the area recover any potential reserves left with the P&A? Give me a call please at (907) 793-1226. Thanks In response to email for Content-Description: AOGCC to B-1 In response to em ail for AOGCC to B-1 Production.ZIP Production.ZIP Content-Type: applicationlx-zip-compressed Content-Encoding: base64 1 of 1 8/10/20069:33 AM . . Alaska Asset Team Northern Business Unit Marathon Oil Company P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone 907/283-1333 Fax 907/283-1350 August 10,2006 Jane Williamson Alaska Oil & Gas ConseNation Commission 333 W 7th Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Reference: KU 33-01 Dear Jane: This letter addresses your email, sent to me on August 3, 2006, regarding Marathon's sundry request to P&A our KU 33-01 well. Marathon Well KU 33-1 sustained a significant production drop in 11/2004 for a couple of reasons. One reason is there wasn't enough reseNoir pressure to get production into the 50 psig system that we have available on the pad. Multiple attempts by our Operators to unload produced water from this wellbore were unsuccessful. Therefore the well has been shut in for the past year. Our reseNoir model indicates that KU 33-01 is located on the edge of the B-1 structure. At this bottomhole location, the water cut grows increasingly as we produce from other wells located at or near the top of structure. Although we do not plan replace this well, these reseNes will be captured from other wells located near the top of the structure. Attached are the two reseNoir models describing the structure: the 1 st one from 1965 on original spud and 2nd from a 2004 study of KU 33-01. Using our information about the weill have calculated the bottom hole pressure to be 57 psig extrapolated from a 51 psig wellhead pressure. Sincerely, ~D~, Dennis Donovan Production Engineer Enclosures 1965 B-1 Sand SUNey 2004 B-1 Sand SUNey # . 1 zoom zoom . . Alaska Asset Team Northern Business Unit Marathon Oil Company P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone 907/283-1333 Fax 907/283-1350 August 10,2006 Jane Williamson Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W 7th Ave Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Reference: KU 33-01 Dear Jane: This letter addresses your email, sent to me on August 3, 2006, regarding Marathon's sundry request to P&A our KU 33-01 well. Marathon Well KU 33-1 sustained a significant production drop in 11/2004 for a couple of reasons. One reason is there wasn't enough reseNoir pressure to get production into the 50 psig system that we have available on the pad. Multiple attempts by our Operators to unload produced water from this wellbore were unsuccessful. Therefore the well has been shut in for the past year. Our reseNoir model indicates that KU 33-01 is located on the edge of the B-1 structure. At this bottom hole location, the water cut grows increasingly as we produce from other wells located at or near the top of structure. Although we do not plan replace this well, these reseNes will be captured from other wells located near the top of the structure. Attached are the two reseNoir models describing the structure: the 1st one from 1965 on original spud and 2nd from a 2004 study of KU 33-01. Using our information about the weill have calculated the bottom hole pressure to be 57 psig extrapolated from a 51 psig wellhead pressure. Sincerely, ~~ Dennis Donovan Production Engineer Enclosures 1965 B-1 Sand SUNey 2004 B-1 Sand SUNey 1 zoom " zoom on to KENAI, STERLiNG 4 GAS :3 :3 -II 1 100 a s P re 5S ( M _GasWell Wale riG a Water Rate M c f ) 1 0 o 1 o 01 o 00·1 D Ie .' \~ II DAMES 8< MOORE __e.l({'l.11II A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY .. June 15, 2000 5600 B Street Anchorage, Alaska 99518-1641 907 562 3366 Tel 9075621297 Fax 8009096787 Tel Mr. Gary Eller Marathon Oil Company P.O. Box 19168 Anchorage, AK 99519~6168 t'4--DÒ1 !' n '.' \ \ (~ /. ,~, ;. \J \:"" ~,... , . Report Bluff Erosion Analysis Kenai Gas Field, Well K.U.33-1 Kalifonsky Beach Road Kenai, Alaska D&M Job No. 00814-055-220 Dear Mr. Eller: URS/Dames & Moore has completed a study of potential erosion of the bluff overlooking Cook Inlet at the existing Kenai Gas Field Well K.U.33-1Iocated along Kalifonsky Beach Road about 7 miles s~uth of Kenai, Alaska. The site is located in the southeast y.¡ of Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 12 West (Figure 1). The purpose of this analysis was to determine the potential for long-term bluff erosion that could detrimentally affect the existing well and pad. The well was installed in 1964. The remaining life of the well is on the order of 10 years. Based on our review of historical aerial photographs and site observations, we conclude that although the bluff is actively eroding and will continue to do so throughout the life of the well, the bluff edge is unlikely to reach the wellhead during the remaining life of the well. The methodology used and discussiþn of our conclusions follow. Agency Contacts and Existing Data: The Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB) and Natural ResQurce Conservation Service (NRCS) (formerly the Soil Conservation Service) were contacted for information related to bluff erosion in the site vicinity. In addition, various documents pertinent to the existing soils and geology of the site, such as information available ITom the U.S. Geological Survey, were reviewed. The NRCS commented that no specific studies have been performed regarding bluff erosion, other than information contained in existing soils reports for the area. The most current SCS report for the area (SCS, .1962) indicates that soils on top of the bluff at the site consist of well-drained Tustumena silt loam, which is typically comprised of about 1-112 feet of wind-laid silt and organic material, underlain by water-worked sand and gravel. Soils on the bluff face are classified as "sea cliff" type soils, comprised of the glacial deposits and overlying soils described above, which have been exposed by erosion. The KPB indicated that there are no general bluff erosion studies that have been conducted for the Kenai Peninsula. Under their Coastal Management Program, KPB has policies regarding siting and J"J~~~ ~ . DAMES & MOORE A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June IS, 2000 Page 2 development in known geologic hazard areas along Cook Inlet bluff: and perfonnance standards for development on slopes exceeding 15%, but no specific requirements for setback distances from the top of the bluff. Specifically, the erosion standards in KPB's Coastal Management Program Plan indicate that development and resource extraction should be sited and operated in a way that does not accelerate shoreline erosion., and that revegetation should be conducted in areas where site activities have lead to a loss of vegetation in an erosion-prone area (KPB, 1990). The USGS topographic map of the site (Figure 1) indicates that the site lies on a relatively flat-lying terrace at approximately 60 feet in elevation. USGS surface geologic maps (Karlstrom, 1964) indicate that the site vicinity is underlain by Pleistocene-age lake bottom sediments, which form the terraced surface of the Kalifonsky Beach area. These deposits are associated with an east-fucing glacial lake shoreline, which extends north-south along the present-day shoreline in the site vicinity. Recent mapping of glacial features by Reger and Pinney (1997) tie the age of the site deposits to the oldest advance (Moosehorn., c.20,OOO years b.p.) of the late Pleistocene glaciation in the Cook Inlet region, in which ice flowed across present-day Cook Inlet from the northwest. Aerial Photographs: Three sets of stereo aerial photographs covering the site were obtained from Aeromap U.S. of Anchorage, Alaska. The photographs were taken in 1963, 1975, and 1993. The photographs were used to evaluate erosion at the site using time series comparison. Figure 2 is a copy of the 1993 photograph showing the existing well and pad. Erosion of the bluff was measured using time series comparison between photos. Specific man-made features, such as road and driveway intersections, were identified on each of the photos. The distance between these points and the top of the bluff were compared to evaluate how much bluff has been lost in the years between photos. Since camera angle and resolution are variable throughout the photos, exact comparisons are difficult. However, the photo scales were calibrated to each other, based on distances between points identified on each photo, so that distances measured from the photos were as accurate as possible. Erosion of the bluff is clearly visible on all three photos. Measurements perpendicular to the bluff from the wellhead indicate that approximately 34 feet of ground was lost between 1963 and 1975, and approximately 20 feet was lost between 1975 and 1993. Dividing by the number of years. this translates to an average bluff retreat rate of 2.8 feet/year for the 1963-1975 period. 1.1 feet/year for the 1975-1993 period, and an overall rate of 1.8 feet/year for the 30-year period. The earlier period includes any slumping that may have occurred during the 1964 earthquake, which may be part of the cause of the slightly higher erosion rate measured for this period. \~ . DAMES & MOORE --- ..~ ---_.__.__..._-,~_._..~--_._- ~-----,------- A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June 15, 2000 Page 3 Bluff erosion appears to be more pronounced in the north half of the pad, where the top of the bluff has reached the edge of the pad by the 1975 photo. Photo measurements for the north half of the pad indicate a loss of about 35 feet perpendicular to the bluff edge between 1963 and 1975, and 32 feet between 1975 and 1993; or average bluff retreat rates of 2.7 feet/year for the 1963-1975 period, 1.9 feet/year for the 1975-1993 period, and 2.2 feet/year overall. Several additional observations of site characteristics were made by examining the three photos. Surface water drainages are visible on the properties north and south of the site as incised reentrants that cut into the relatively flat, terraced bluff top. No sudàce water drainage is apparent across the top of the site itself. Surfàce water drainage and soil erosion in the reentrant north of the site has probably been enhanced by creation of a road down to the beach between the 1975 and 1993 aerial photos. Several groundwater springs are visible on the photos draining nom about halfway up the bluff face along the north edge of the pad. One of these in particular, located about 50 feet south of the north edge of the pad, appears to have been most active, as it is present in all three photos as a rivulet that crosses the beach and flows into Cook Inlet. The springs do not appear to be present along the southern half of the site, although occasional small dark-stained patches in this area may indicate the presence of wet soil. Natural grass and shrub vegetation covered the site prior to the existence of the pad, and were removed during pad construction. The pad appears to be barren of vegetation since that time. A 5- to 15-foot wide strip of natural vegetation was present along the west edge of the pad in the 1975 photo, and was later apparently removed by erosion, as it is not present in the 1993 photo. The loss of this vegetated strip appears to have accelerated the rate of erosion at the site as compared to the adjacent property to the north, which retained its vegetation up to the bluff edge through all three photos. The unvegetated north part of the site appears to have lost about 15 to 20 feet more ground to erosion during the 1975-1993 time period than the vegetated property to the north. Based on photo measurements, the rate of erosion on the vegetated property to the north is approximately 0.9 feet/year for this time period, as compared to 1.9 feet/year for the north half of the pad. Little to no vegetation is present on the bluff face in the 1963 and 1993 photos. The lower half of the bluff face appears to be lightly vegetated in the 1975 photo, probably due to the presence of groundwater. Site Visit: A site visit was conducted on May 26, 2000 to verify the 1993 aerial photograph and evaluate current conditions. Weather conditions during the site visit were sunny and warm with a moderate west wind. ~ \. DAMES & MOORE A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June 15, 2000 Page 4 There were several noticeable site changes since the 1993 photo. The fence located along the bluff edge at the site was straight in the 1993 photo, and appears to have been moved so that it curves towards the north-northeast in the north half of the pad, away trom the top of the eroding bluff. In addition, the distance between the wellhead and the top of the bluff has shortened by about 8 feet since the 1993 photo measurement, which indicates a bluff retreat rate of 1.1 feet/year since 1993, or an overall rate of 1.7 feet/year since 1963. The north half of the pad also appears to have lost ground, approximately 15 feet, since the 1993 photo, which indicates a bluff retreat rate in this area of about 1.9 feetlyear sin~ 1993, or an overall rate of2.2 feet/year since 1963. The bluff edge currently comes within 4 to 5 feet of the fence at its closest point. Surface soil at the top of the bluff is composed of fme- to coarse-grained sand and gravel with no cohesion. Soil at the bluff top and in the upper half of the bluff face were actively eroding by wind transport on the day of the site visit. The flner material was blowing up the bluff with the onshore wind, and pebbles and coarser sands were rolling and sliding down the bluff face. The bluff face was examined by accessing the beach via the road north of the site. The bluff at the site appeared to be about 40 to 50 feet high trom the top of the beach. In general, the soil layers exposed in the bluff face are unconsolidated and relatively flat-lying, indicating that major bedding plane failures are unlikely to occur at the site. Soil units exposed in face include a 2-foot layer of light gray sand and gravel at the bluff top, underlain by a 2-foot thick layer of brown organic material with thin white interbeds (probably volcanic ash). This is underlain by a 15- to 20-foot thick unit of light gray, cross-bedded, unconsolidated sand and gravel, with iron-stained layers in the bottom 5 feet, and a brown saturated layer in the bottom 2 feet. The wet layer is underlain by an approximately 20-foot thick section of interbedded bluish gray silty clay and iron.,stained sand and gravel. The clay acts as an aquitard separating the wet layer above it, trom another saturated interval below. The soil in the lower half of the bluff appears to have slightly more cohesion than that in the upper half due the presence of clay and groundwater. Groundwater flows out of the two saturated layers as springs in several places along the lower half of the bluff face, causing erosion by water transport, small debris flows, undercutting, and slumping. In the northern half of the site, at least two springs from the upper aquifer and two from the lower aquifer flow out of the bluff face, coalesce, and drain across the upper beach (Figure 3a). On the day of the site visit. two of these were flowing at rates on the order of 5 to 10 gallons/minute (gpm), and two at approximately 1 to 5 gpm. Groundwater springs are not as active along the southern half of the site adjacent to the wellhead. One spring was observed in the southern area flowing at a rate of about 5 to 10 gpm trom the ~ . DAMES & MOORE ~ ^--~-_. ._--._---,._-~~ A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June 15, 2000 Page 5 lower aquifer. About three other springs were observed at widely spaced locations along this area flowing as trickles (Figure 3B). The pad, bluff edge, and bluff face were devoid of vegetation at the time of the site visit, except for some sparse grasses along the top of the bluff. As observed on the aerial photos, the adjacent property to the north has thick grassy, tussock type vegetation. This vegetation and the top 2 to 4 feet of soil appears to be undercut be erosion below this depth, and is hanging over the lower layers by about 2 feet or more. Although undercut, the vegetation on the north property appears to be acting to slow erosion of topsoil as compared to the site. Conclusions: Based on our review of historical aerial photos and current site conditions, the bluff at the site is actively eroding, and will likely continue to do so throughout the life of the well. Active erosion was observed on the day of the site visit by a combination of processes: water erosion and undercutting by groundwater springs in the lower half of the bluff face, and wind erosion in the upper half of the bluff face (Figure 3). Additional processes may occur during storm events and high tides causing increased erosion, such as undercutting by wave action and ice floes, and direct surfuce runoff down the bluff face during precipitation. The loss of bluff edge vegetation in the late 1970's to 1980's has likely increased bluff top erosion due to the loss of a root structure holding the soil together and exposure of topsoil to strong winds. Based on measurements from historical aerial photos and the current site visit, which together cover a 37- year period, the average rate of bluff erosion at the site is on the order of 1 to 3 feet/year for the south half of the pad where the well is located., and 2 to 3 feet/year along the north half of the pad. It should be noted that the average rate can be deceiving, in that the majority of the erosion may occur episodically during major storm events and high tides, where large chunks of bluff could be lost in one season, as compared to slower raveling throughout a several-year period. Nevertheless, if the average rate of historical erosion were assumed to be the same for the rest of the well life, an estimated additiona110 to 30 feet of bluff may be lost towards the wellhead, out of the current distance of about 75 feet between the wellhead and the bluff. In other words, the wellhead is expected to lie approximately 45 to 65 feet from the bluff edge in 10 years time. This margin appears to be adequate to avoid structural probleíns to the well. The historic rate of erosion in the north half of the pad, since loss of the vegetated strip west of the pad, is approximately twice as high as that for the vegetated property to the north. This higher rate of erosion is expected to continue through the life of the pad, due to the higher spring flow rates in this area undercutting the bluff and lack of bluff-top vegetation. We recommend that the bluff edge at the site be revegetated to slow the rate of erosion. ~ ~\ rf j C; ,\, u ~. ·!. . DAMES & MOORE A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June IS, 2000 Page6 llis report is a preliminary identification of potential erosion based on historical erosion rates and current site conditions, and does not consider the loss of soil from thè bluff by proc~s~ other than erosion. Changes in the amount or location of runoff through or over the bluff, either natural or man-made, that ~e not represented by the historic record for the past 37 years, could increase future erosion rates. Any future activities at the site should avoid disturbing the bluff or accelerating the rate of erosion. For example, grading near the bluff edge, vibration ftomequipment operating on or around the pad, or building of a road to the beach either by Marathon or an adjacent property owner, could increase erosion and runoff that could eventually affect the stability of the pad or well. References Cited: Aeromap U.S., Aerial Photographs: May 2, 1963. Approx. Scale 1"=300', Project: REA, Roll #63-7, Exp. #7-17 and -18. July 6, 1975. Approx. Scale 1"=300" Project: KMS, Roll #75-KMS-4, Exp. # 14A-29 and -30. June 14, 1993. Approx. Scale 1"=300" Project: Kenai Penin., Roll #93-68CIR., Exp. #155-156. Karlstrom, T.N.V. 1964. Quaternary geology of the Kenai Lowland and glacial history of the Cook Inlet region, Alaska. U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 443. 69 pp. with map sheets, Scale 1:250,000. Kenai Peninsula Borough (KPB). July 3, 1990 effective date. Coastal Management Program Plan. Internet address, http://www.borough.kenai.ak.us/planningdeptlMisc/CMP.html. accessed June 11, 2000. -' Ms. Glenda Landua, Coastal Management Program. June 7, 2000. Verbal communication regarding past erosion studies and KPB policies on bluff development. Reger, RD. and Pinney, D.S. 1997. Last major glaciation of Kenai Lowland in Karl, S.M., Rhyherd, TJ., and Vaughn, N.R., eds., 1997 guide to the geology of the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska. Alaska Geologieal Society, Anchorage, Alaska, pp. 54-67. u.s. Department of Agriculture (USDA), Soil Conserva#on Service (SCS). June 1962. Soil Survey, Kenai-Kasilof Area., Alaska. Series 1958, No. 20. 56 pp. with map sheets, Scale 1:31,680. USDA, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Homer, Alaska.. May 2000. Verbal communication regarding recency of soil mapping in site area and existence of erosion studies. 000 \~ . DAMES & MOORE '.._-~._._-'. ·_.",·____-.__v_.___ A DAMES & MOORE GROUP COMPANY Marathon Oil Company June 15. 2000 Page 7 The following are attached and complete this report: Figure 1 - Site Location and Topography Figure 2 - 1993 Aerial Photograph Figure 3 - Current Site Photographs Thank you for the opportunity to complete this project for Marathon. Please do not hesitate to call if you have any questions or need further assistance. Sincerely, URS/DAMES & MOORE ~~ Nancy J. Darigo, P.G. Associate Geologist NJD:jc KU33·IRpt.doc Source: USGS 1:25,000 Topographic Map Series Kenai (8-4) NE Quadrangle (1986) Contour Interval = 5 meters o I 1000 4000 I SITE LOCATION AND TOPOGRAPHY KENAI GAS FIELD, K.U. #33-1 URS Dames & Moore RadIan Woodward CI)'de KENAI, ALASKA JOB NO: 0G814ðII5-220 DRi\WN: ELK DA'Æ: JUNE 2ØOII FILE: _1HON.DWG FIGURE 1 Source: Aeromap US, Inc. Roll 93-68CIR, 156 APPROXIMATE. SCALE IN FEET 600 N ~ WI' 1993 KENAI Dames 8< Moore Radian ~ Clyde FIGURE 2. --~ Form D-I00'-A FE 2 NION OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA REPAIR RECORD ~]~..~k~ Oil & Ga~ Cons. Commis~i~ ..~ J_4 ENG Kenai Unit WELL NO. 33-1 LEASE ?IELD -Kenai Gas Field TYPE UNIT BEGAN' 6-2-81 COMPLETED: 6~9-81 ELEVATIONS: ~ERMIT NO. 64-1 .~%ERiA.L.~9 ADA. 0059~. ~OMPANY E~I~)g,~,/~~~ -- ' ./ / ~' -// CASING & TUBING RECORD I CONTRACTOR Bri~kerhoff ---T-~'-G5OL. ..... ' '~'~ 3 GEOL' GROUND /t' STAT TEC: I CASING HEAD I--'~] STAT TECq TUBING HEAD REMARKS 8 5/8" 5 1/2" . r . ]'261 ;5030 .,J'55 N-80 ' .. PERFORATING RECORD DATE INTERVAL E.T.D. REASON PRESENT CONDITION - : ' ~" ' ' ' - '""" /" ~ ~' ""('~I" ' ..... ' ' : ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ""' ' i-6"81 4'2.86'4330 ' 5030" ~: ~:~!'"'.~''-'i'i~- Abandon Sq/z"d W/i00''sks C1 ~' ," ." .-7'>],'~% ~ . ~-8-81 4134-4156;'./ .4250 ~t r~t p,F~uctiOn ~n .for pr~uction .-.(D:I snd) 'j~?~:.?~.:~:,... ,.. ",,-:~ -, - ..'.: ..:.. ":.:.-'--..-.,'.: .::..- .',:'~' (~-._.. 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'890 p~i. · . .: . :::..:. :,~. ,,;;..::.~.... ~...:::~:.:..::....- -:.. . 5-10-81 4834-4156 6.9 ~,~CF/D ~t 950 p;si' .' .'-': *:',f.'. ' ' T..'", .. i'-,.-'. . '. ',. '- .' '"'i','/.?".""-'' · - , 'ik.q. j-': .'' "::'-. ":"- ..... - . . ~ - .~:.-:~ .. - :' . ' :. ,... : ,~.... ;'., ,-,~... · ' .' ...'.'..i": ii.:'.' 5: .. ' ' ' .... ' :':., .::.:-.' :. ,'. :... :,',q"~i . . . .: ,~ '. ,: :'.:,:' :" "." :- ': '"~.i ;::':', ': :::~' . . . ' ' '" ' ' i.~ ".,,' "" · . · . .v v.,>::.4;f%~.r: :,::,.:. - ~ · . . · WELL HISTORY PRIOR TO REPAIR .. ... :OMPLETION DATE: J2-64 ...-?L,f~ ?RODUCING INTERVAL: Pool S. 1 -B-3 snd._ ~--. .... ~ --- ' ........ ;- 3t .-.,'..- ..... - NITIAL PRODUCTION: .?,::...:.,.,. ,, ·.. , ~AS~ REGULAR PROD. & DATE: 2 FE~SCF/D '& 60 B~PD ~S.~,;~-~3-79 , :':-,-,-~'~"...' - ?:'~'~::?'~":'" "~'"'~': -~.,.., ..,....,, ."" ..::~¢.~_,~,.,,:~;~:~ ......... ·. . ~ .- .-. ., :- .,-.'c '.' ,' '.' '" ' ". / ' ,'" . .' '.;~ ~z ~;~.*,~'~,a~ ~.,-, .',' · ': - .., ...z ,. . '~UMULATIVE PRODUCTION' ~bandon Pool 5.-1 & recomplete in Pool 4, .B-1 Safld. · IEASON FOR REPAIR: UiiIOIt OIL Ca2AI Y OF CALIFORHIA S :EET D PAGE ih. '" ] ELL ¢ORD LEASE ADL 00593 DATE -'-t 5030 6/2/81 'Tn DAILY COST' ACC COST- AFE AMT: 2 6/3/8] DAILY COST' ACC COST' AFE AMT' 3 .6/4/81 DAILY COST' ACC COST: AFE AMT- 4 6/5/81 ~_ ETD 4450' ETD. (BP) 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72' SEC $ 34,137 $ 34,137 $475,000 5030' TD 4450'. ETD (B~) 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72 SEC $ 16,687 $ 50,824 $475,000 5030' TD 4450' ETD (BP 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72 SEC $ 38,684 $ 89,508 $475,000 5030' TD '4350' ETD 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72 SEC DAILY COST: $ 31,501 ACC COST: $ 121,009 AFE AMT' $ 475,000 5 6/6/81 5030' TD 4250' ETD (Cmt Ret) 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72 SEC DAILY COST: $ 45,030 ACC COST: $ 166,039 AFE AMT: $ 475,000 ~'ELL[~O, KU #33-1 FIELD KENAI GAS FIELD__. DETAILS_OF .O. PERATiOItS, DE,_SCRIPTIOI!S & RESULTS Commenced operation 18:00 hrs 6/1/81. Rigged up Brinkerhoff rig .#31. Killed well w/ gel - water. Removed x-mas tree. Installed & tested BOPE. Pulled tbg 12' & tbg stuck. · NOW' Wait on dia-log. Ran dia-log on Schlumberger WL. Tbg stuck in pkr @ 4159' WLM. XA sleeve @ +4141'. Jet cut tbg @'4139'..Pulled & layed d~-wn 2 3/8" tbg. · RIH w/ fi.shing tools. Tagged up @ 34'. ~"Pulled · out.. O.S. guide was 4 ll/16". Reworked guide to 4.5/8" & it passed. NOW: RIH w/ O.S. picking up 2 7/8" DP. RIH w/ 2 7/8" DP & 4 5/8" O.S. Engauged fish @ 4139'. Parted fish & POOH. Recovered 2' cut off & top half of "xa" sleeve. 'RIH w/ 3 1/16" grapple & engauged fish @ 4144'. Rotated seal assy out of pkr. POOH & recovered entire seal assy f/ pkr. NOW: Laying down sea] Ossy. Laid down seal assy. RIH w/ 4 1/2" x 3 3/4" BO shoe #1. Milled over pkr @ 4151'. Chased pkr down hole to 4350'. Circ clean. POOH. Rec entire pkr in BO shoe. Ran Schlumberger FDC-CNL-GR-CCL log f/ 4326' to 2800'. Ran 4 1/2" mill & 5 1/2" csg scrpr to-4313'. Circ clean & POOH. Set HowcO cmt ret ont~L @ 4250'. RIH & tagged cmt ret @ 4251' DPM. Tested sur- face lines to 4000 psi & tested back side to 2500 psi. Stabbed into ret & sqz'd B-3 perfs for abandonment f/ 4286' to 4330' w/ 100 sxs cl "G" neat cmt. Initial pressure 1625 psi, final pressure 2800 psi. Rev clean & POOH. RIH w/ 4 1/2" mill & 5 1/2" csg scrpr to ret @ 4250'. Circ clean. Tested 5 1/2" csg to 2500 psi for 30 min. POOH. RIH & set Baker model "F" pkr @ 4025' on 2 7/8" DP. · , U[1IOI.! OIL OF CALIFORHIA ELL RECORD S ;EET D PAGE --.2 LEASE ADL 00593 ~I~LL [~0, KU #33-1 FIELD KENAI GAS FIELD DATE 6 6/7/81 DAILY cosT- ACC COST: AFE AMT: 6/8./81 DAILY COST: ACC COST' AFE.AMT: :8 B/g/81 DAILY COST' ACC COST. AFE AMT: ETD 5030' TD 4250 ETD (Cmt Ret) 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2" C. 5030' 64 PCF 72 SEC $ 19,869 $ 185,908 $ 475,0O0 . 5030' TD 4250' ETD (Cmt '8 5/8" c, 1241' 5 1/2" C.' 5030' $ 98,503 $284,411 $475,000 5030' TD 4250' ETD (Cmt Ret) 8 5/8" C. 1241' 5 1/2,' C 5030' $ 19,382 $ 303,793 $ 475,000 OF OPI POOH laying down DP. Removed BOPE, installed .. 6" 3M x 6" 3M CIW DCB spool. Installed BOPE. Ran .2 7/8" buttress tbg. Stabbed into pkr @ 4025' & tested to 1000 psi. Pulled out of pkr & x-over to pkr fluid. Hooked into gas line & blew down tbg to + 2000' & stabbed into. pkr. Landed tbg w/ MS @-4034', loc sub -' 4024' & "XA" sleeve @ 3990'. NOW' Nippling down BOPE. Removed BOPE. 'Installed & tested CIW single 2 7/8" log tree on CIW 6" 3M X 6" 3M DCB spool. Swabbed 2 7/8" tbg clean down to 3400'. In- stalled & tested Schlumberger lubricator to 3000 psi. 'RIH w/ 22' of 2 1/8" Enerjet guns w/ 7' collar locator & 4' of sinker bar. Gun stopped @ 4032' (mule shoe @ 4034'). POOH. Recovered a'piece of swab cup rubber on perf gun. Added an additional 4' of sinker bar to tools. RIH & perfed.the B-1 sand f/ 4134' to 4156' FDC w/ 2 1/8"-Enerjet guns loaded w/ 4 HPF..' ~'" Well surfaced in 45 sec.· Dropped gun down to -..4199' & flowed well 1 hr. Shut in well & POOH. 'Gun stuck w/ top @ 3964' & btm @ 3995'. Worked gun free & POOH.. · · WELL TEST' 6.14 MMCFPD'w/ 890 psi tbg press. NOW' Rigging down t:o move rig. Rigging down to move. Released Rig g 2400 hfs 6/9/81. UilIOI.l OIL COI;P/~IY OF CALIFOR~,iIA 'ELL EC:ORD S~;BJ D PAOE ih, LEASE ADT';' 00593 ~;ELL NO, KU33-1 FIELD Kenai Gas Field DATE Frc~ 4034.65 4034.38 4023.93 4023.18 4022.58 4021.88 3991.46 3988.56 14.60 13.80 ETD ... 4034.38 4023.93 4923.18 4922.58 4021.88 3991.46 3988.56 14.60 13.80 -0- DE_TAILS .OF OPEPATIOI'IS, DES.CRIPTIO[.!S .& RESULTS Le~ngth .27 10.45 JTS .75 .60 ' .70 30.42 ,.2.90 3973.96 130 .80 Description Mule Shoe Baker Model F-1 Pkr. w/Seal Assy. Baker Locator Sub XO 2 7/8" Butt. Pin x 2 7/8" 8rd Pin Collar 2 7/8" Butt. 2 7/8" Butt Otis "XA" Sleeve 2 7/8" Butt. CIW Hanger 2 7/8" 8rd x 2 7/8" Butt. -. ': ~ STATE Of ALASKA ~'~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION GuMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL~'~ 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Union Oil COmpany of California 64-1 3. Address 8. APl Number PO Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 50--133-10095 OTHER [] 4. Location of Well 3500'S & 1650'W from NE corner~, Sec. 1, T4N, R12W, SM. 5. ElevationKG 82.in fe~ }indicate KB, DF,, etc.) 12. I 6 . Lease Designation and Serial No, ADL 00593 9. Unit or Lease Name Kenai Unit 10. Well Number KU 33-1 11. Field and Pool Kenai Gas Field Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate 'lq Alter Casing [] ~- Perforations Stimulate [~] Abandon ~ Stimulation Repair Well [] Change plans [] Repairs Made Pull Tubing '~-I Other [] Pulling Tubing SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF' (Submit in Duplicate) Altering Casing (Note: Report multiple completions on FOrm 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) [] Abandonment [] Other 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). In order to pull tubing, isOlate the B-3 perfs and complete in B-1 sand, it was necessary to .perform the following work on KU #33-1, Ken'ai Gas Field: (See attached) RECEIVED JUN 1 5 ]981 Verbal approval from Russ Douglas 5/20/81 /-% 14. I hJreby~Icertify that t'~oregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Th below for Commission use Co~dj, t'ions of Approval, if any: V Gas Cons. Con]mission Anchorage Supt. Date 5/20/81 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 Sundry Notice 2 KU 33-1 PROCEDURE' 1. 'Move rig over KU #33-1 and rig up. 2. Kill well, insi~all BPV, remove tree, install and test BOPE. 3.. Pull and.lay down existing 2 3/8" tubing. 4. Mill over and recover Baker Model "N" packer @ 4201'. 5. CO to 4350' ETD w/ 4 7/8" bit and 5 1/2" casing scraper. 6. ~Squeeze the B-3 perfs f/ 4286' to 4330' for abandonment thru cement retainer set @ 4200'. 7. Set Baker 5 1/2'' Model "F" pkr @ 4025' DIL. 8. Run single 2 7/8" completion tubing string to 4034', displace annulus w/ packer fluid prior to landing tubing. 9. Remove BOPE" install and test CIW 2 7/8" single tree. 10. Swab 2 7/8" tubing dry 'w/ sandline down to +_3500'. 11. Inflow perf the "B-I" sand f/ +_4134' to 4156' w/ Schlumberger 2 1/8" Enerjet guns. 12. Place well on production. ~ECEI V~r~ JUN 1 5 198I ,,, & Gas Cons. Coinrn%ion Anct~orago STATE O,F ALASKA ALASK~IL AND GA~' CONSERVATION C,_ ,~IMISSlON SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL [] COMPLETED WELL ~] OTHER [] ;2. Name of Operator UNION 0IL CONPANY OF CALIFORNIA 3. Address PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 4. Location of Well 3500'S & 1650.'W from NE corner, Sec. 1, T4N, R12W, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 82.6' 12. 7. Permit No. 64-1 8. APl Number so-q 33-10095 9. Unit or Lease Name KENAI UNIT 10. Well Number KU 33-1 1 1. Field and Pool J 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 00593 KENAI GAS FIELD 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 C~ 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). In order to pull tubing, i.s°late the B-3 perfs and complete in B-1 sand, it will be .necessary to perform the following work on KU #33-1, Kenai Gas Field' (See attached) Verbal approval from Russ Douglas 5/20/81 RECEIVED MAY 2 2 1981 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. C0mmlssi0n /~ch0rage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed {~r~, ~, C~.J~~ ~ (~ Title Dist. Drlg. Supt. The space b~ow for C'ommission use Date 5/20/81 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by ORIGINAl SIGNED BY LOflNAE C. SMITH Approved Copy Returned By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Sundry Notice KU 33-1 PROCEDURE' 1. Move rig over KU #33-1 and rig up. 2. Kill well, install BPV,.remove tree, install and test BOPE. 3. Pull and lay down existing 2 3/8" tubing. 4. Mill over and recover Baker Model "N" packer @ 4201'. 5. CO to 4450' ETD w/ 4 7/8" bit and 5 1/2" casing scraper. 6. Squeeze the B-3 perfs f/ 4286' to 4330' for abandonment thru cement retainer set @ 4250'. 7. Set Baker 5 1/2" Model "F" pkr @ 4075' DIL. 8. Run single 2 7/8" completion tubing string to 4058', displace annulus w/ .packer fluid prior to landing tubing. 9. Remove BOPE, install and test CIW 2 7/8" single tree. 10. Swab 2 7/8" tubing dry w/ sandline down to +_3500'. 11. Inflow perf the "B-I" sand f/ +_4135' to 4155' w/ Schlumberger 2 1/8" Enerjet guns. 12. Place well on production. 13. Treat the "B-I" perfs w/ OH-AL thru tubing. 14. Release rig. RECEIVED MAY 2 2 1981 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage i i I i ii ! I I II i KU 33-1 0' , ,. ! I 1261' $ 5/8" C 24# J-55 , · . · __ 3989 ' Otis. "~" Sleeve 4023' ~ ~a~r S~ ~ ~~ 4024' ~er ~el F-1 P~. w/Seal Ass'y ~ ~ :~ 4035 ' Mule Sh~ ~t ret 4250~ · i 5030' 5 1/2" c. 17~ ~-80 ~ ~1,1 i[ i iiiii i i i i i i i~1 i i i ~ .~, D&T~ O~ Vil C~. , , , Af~'D. _ ~ Well Sch~~c ;~ ~-~-u~ ~ 33-1 ' . UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALI~I[NIA -- i i i I ii ii i ii ii i i FORM 247 (NF'W STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA.,,D~ IL AND GAS CONSERVATION G-'~'MMISSION SUNDRY OTICESAND REPORI,. ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL r-1 COMPLETED WELL )("1 OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator UN[ON OZL COMPANY OF CALiFORNiA 3. Address PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 4. Location of Well 3500'S & 1650.'W from NE corner, Sec. l, T4N, R12W, SM. 5; Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 82 6' 12. 7. Permit No. 64-1 8. APl Number so-q 33-10095 9. Unit or Lease Name KENAI UNIT 10. Well Number --' KU 33-1- 11. Field and Pool I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ADL 00593 KENAI, GAS FIELD 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 I-~ 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). In order to pull tubing, 4sol'ate the B-3 perfs and complete, in B-1 sand, it will be necessary to perform the following work on KU //33-1, Kenai Gas Field- (See attached) Su.~qt,-~:,t VVork Re~2ortcd on Form No. Dated __/--/-- Verbal approval from Russ Douglas 5/20/81 . ECEIVED MAY 2 2 1981 .Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. CoJnrnj~ion 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed {~'~¢~ ~-~, C~ ~ Q~) Title Dist. Drlg: Supt. The space bgow for commission use ~J Conditions of Approval, if any: Date 5/20/81 Approved by ORIGINAL SIGNED t~Y !.ON~,~!E C. SI'f/~TI, I ~Y~rder of COMMISSIONfiR the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1~0 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Sundry Noti ce 2 KU 33-1 PROCEDURE- 1. Move rig over KU #33-1 and rig up. 2. Kill well, install BPV, remove tree, install and test BOPE. 3. Pull and lay down existing 2 3/8" tubing. 4. Mill over and recover Baker Model "N" packer @ 4201'. 5. CO to 4450' ETD w/ 4 7/8" bit and 5 1/2" casing .scraper. 6. Squeeze the B-3 perfs f/ 4286' to 4330' for abandonment thru cement retainer set Ca 4250'. 7. Set Baker 5 1/2" Model "F" pkr @ 4075' DIL. 8. Run single 2 7/8" completion tubing string to 4058', displace annulus. w/ packer fluid prior to landing tubing. 9. Remove BOPE, install and test CIW 2 7/8" single tree. 10. Swab 2 7/8" tubing dry w/ sandline down to +_3500'. 11. Inflow perf the "B-I" sand f/ +_4135' to 4155' w/ Schlumberger 2 1/8" Enerjet guns. 12. Place well on production. 13. Treat the."B-l" perfs w/ OH-AL thru tubing. 14. Release rig. MAY 2. 2 Alaska 0~i & Gas Cons. Anchorage / .~'-,, STATE OF ALASKA >-,,, OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~EE GAS WELL OPEN FLOW POTENTIAL TEST REPORT. Multi-POiNT T~.ST Test Initia! ~ Annual U Special Kenai- Gas Field Pool 5.1 7-28-75 Oper;ttor J Lease [%%'e11 Xo. Union 0il Company of California ADL 00593 KO 33-1 ,'ou.ty J Loc,,ti,m 3500' S & 1650' W from NE Corner, j co=,,,.,o.~.:. Kenai Sec. 1, T4N, R12W, S.M. 2-27-64 5072 TVD 66 J4~'i-4266' 9~'F 'F 5 1/2 17.0 4.892 8 5/8 1241' - 5 1/2 5030' i i ,,. 2 3/8 4.7 2.375 1.941 ~144 VD · ~i~eli~e Con~e~tio~ j ~ype APL Pipeline- J Flange Multiple Comgletio~ (Dual or Triple) . J type ~ro~uctio~ J;om Single J Gas _ _ ,,~ ~ ~ . , , .., TVD OBSERVED DA. TA Flow Data Time (Prover) (Choke) Press. Diff. Tubing j Casing Flowing NO. of Flow (Line) (Orifice) h Press. [ Press. Temp. Hours Size Size psig w pslg j psig 'F S' ~ ........ I ............ i ~ 1370 i i '" :. J t, ~.82~ ,' "2.'S0,o i ,, i "',21~..2.,,s..t' ,)~,~' { ..... '",',,' !' ~25°'' ~. i i 3.826 2.500 ' 4.00 i273 j , 122" a. i i 3. 826 2. 500 ' 5.29 1222 I 121° ~. 1. J 3.826 2.500 10.64 . .. 1093 ] ......... 116° FLOV¢ CALCULA. TIONS cient (24 Hr.) · - { 34.147 j 54. 786 p Pressure psla 1334 Flow Temp. Factor F .t 0.9428 Gravity Factor F 1.3423 Compress. Factor F pv Rate of Flow Q MCF D 2516 ~. 1. 0626 ~. 34. 147 i 71.777 1288 0.9452 1.3423 1.0639 3308 ,~. 34. 147 J 80.893 1237 0.9460 1.3423. 1.0618 3724 ~._ 34.147 [ 108.578 1108 0.9501 1.3423 ' 1.0580 5002 PRESSURE CALCULATIONS Ab~,,lute Potential { n 7,900 .. .~,¢~'.'~I .4380 CERTIFICATE: l. the undersigned, state that I am tb~'- en_q { neet of me Un ion 0 { ] C0moany (company), and ~at I ant author=ed by said comply to make ~is report: and ~at ~is report was pre- pared under my supervision and direction and that ~e facts stated thereto are true, correct ~d complete to sl~atur~'~ar~ E. Car llon OPEN FLOW POTENTIAL TEST RF~"N~._T.T PRESSURE CALCULAT I O;~S (Supplement to Alaska'O & Gcc Form No. G-I) Field Reservel. r Tesl Date Kenai Gas Field ,Pool 5.1 ..... 7-28-75 Operator Lease Well ~o. Union Oil Company of California ADL 00593 ..... KU 33-1 ,. (I) (2) (3) (4) Test ps Pf (Ps2- pt2) Q No. ~a ~$ie X 104 ?CF/D I 1387 1334 14.42 2516 2 1386 1288 26.21 3308 3 1384 1237 38.53 372~ 4 1384 1108 68.78 5OQ~ ,, Sub-Surface Test Data Subsurface pressures measured. Subsurface pressures computed: Cullender-Smith ~,~ethod of IOCC. (I) (2) (3) (4) Test Pws 0 ' (Pws2-pw~2) O No. psia psia X 10-4 ,,~/(]:.:~, : ,,, .... _ , , .... Nomenclature- Ps = Static surface pressure '-Bf_~.: Flowing surface pressure Pws ='Static bottom-hole pressure (mid-point of perforations) Pwf = Flowing bottom-hole pressure (mid-point of perforations) Q = Flow rate, MCF per day at 60°F and 14.65 psia 1-70 Back Pr~.r~sure Tests Well:l 33-1 Pool: 5.1 Survey Date: 7-28-75 1.0 . ~ ,~ ~ , h:, :. 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SuBsurface pressures computed. Cu]lender-Sr~.ith '"+~"~ ,~.-~ IOCC. l':~ ~. ~ ~Wk; .. ....... '- (2) - ...... .... Test Pws ',Q · pre pwf (pws 2_p~: .... .N9.,,~ Psia ~ _ ~tCF/D ,: , Psia ,.~ Psia X 10 o ._j 1810 4100 1542 , .1778 ...... .11.48 _ 2 1810 .... 6430 1403 1743 ......2,3,81 3 .... 1810 . 7490_. _ '1307 1717 ,4 ...... 18!0 8320. 1240 1717 32.80 . .. S , Nomenclature- Ps = Static Flow String Pressure Pf = Flowing Flow String Pressure Pws = Static bottom-hole pressure (mid-point of perforations) " Pwf = Flowing bottom-hole'pressure (mid-point of perforations) --: '-:'~': :'Q = Flow rate, MCF[~i\L.~. _t.~a~ r~o~ and 14 65 psia . . _ __ Form P--~'~ STATr '1~ ALASKA SU~MXT IN TRIPL .. (Other instructions re- OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION verse side) SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) Effective: July 1, 1964 "~~'--ffl/' 5. LEASE DESIGNATION AND ~AL NO.- /ii,.?f ADL 00593 ~t'~'~,.~ 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAM'E 7. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME OIL ~-~ GAS ~-~ WELL WELL OTHER NAME OF OPERATOR Union 0il Company of California 8. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 507 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, Alaska 99503 4. LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements,s See also space 1.7 below.) At surfece 3500' S. 1650' W. from N. Iii. corner Section 1, 4N, 12W SM 8, FARM OR LEAi~E NAME Kenai unit 9. WELL NO. KU 33-1 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Gas Field 11. SEC., T., a., M., OR BL~. AND s~-v,.~ OR'AREA ' ~ec. 1, T4N, R12W, SM 14. PERMIT NO. IlS. EleVAtIOnS (Show whether DF.-Er, GB, et~) 12. BOROUGH 64-1 ] 60' Approx. Ground Ienat Pen. 16. ChecJ¢ Appropriate Box T° Indicate .Nature pi Notice, Repo~, or Other Data 18. STATE Alaska NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF I [ PULL OR ALTER CASING FRACTURE TREAT MULTIPLE- COMPLETE SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ABANDONS REPAIR WELL CHANGE PLANS (Other) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF": WATER SHUT-OFF : REPAZRZNO WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZING ABANDONMENTs (Other) GN oTE: Report results of multiple .completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and Log' form.) 17. DESCRIBE PROPOSED OR cOMPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including.estimated date of starting any proposed work. If well is direetionally drilled, give subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths for all markers and sones perti- nent to this work.) s The choke and meter run serving the KU 33-1 location will be left at its present location. It will not be moved to the KU 14-6 location as indicated on Sundry Notice of 12/19/66. / 18. I hereby certify~reet SIGNED R: fl._ l~tm~n (This space for Federal ~r/~t~e off, ce use)~ CONDITION~ OF ~PPROVAL, ~ A~: TXTLm Production Supervisor January 30, 1967 *See Instructions on Reveres Side Form P--3 STAT~ 'F ALASKA SUBMIT IN TRIPI ~E' (Other instructions re- OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEf verse side) SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS (Do not use this form for proposals to drill or to deepen or plug back to a different reservoir. Use "APPLICATION FOR PERMIT--" for such proposals.) Effective: July 1, 1964 ADL 00593 6. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 1. ?. UNIT AGREEMENT NAME OIL ~'~ OAS ~ WELL WELL OTHER 2. NAME OF OPERATOR Union 0il Company of California ADDRESS OF OPERATOR 507 Ig. Northern Lights Blvd., Anchorage, Alaska 99503 LOCATION OF WELL (Report location clearly and in accordance with any State requirements.* See also space 17 below.) At Surfece 3500' S. 1650' W. from N. E. corner Section 1, iN, 12W SH 14. PERI~IIT NO. 6&-I 8. FARM OR LEASE NAME Kenai Unit 9. WELL NO, . EU 33-1 10, FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Gas Field 11. SEC,, T., a.,:M., OR BLK. AND 8UByET OR AREA Sec. 1, TIN, -~R12W SM 15. ELEVATIONS (Show whether Dr, ET, OR, et~) 12. BOROUGH 60' approx, grotmd Kenat Pen. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature at Notice, Report, or Other Data - j18. STATE Alaska NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: TEST WATER SHUT-OFF [ [ SHOOT OR ACIDIgE REPAIR WELL (Other) Mo~e PULL OR ALTER CASING MULTIPLE COMPLETE ABANDONs CHANGE PLANS SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: WATER SHUT-OFF ~ REPAIRING WELL FRACTURE TREATMENT ALTERING CASING SHOOTING OR ACIDIZINO ABANDONMENTs (Other)  NOTE: Report results of multiple completion on Well ompletion or Recompletion Report and. Log form.) 17. DZSCRIaE I'ROPOSED OR CO,~iPLETED OPERATIONS (Clearly state all pertinent details, and give pertinent dates, including_estimated date _of starting an}' proposed work. If well is dlreogionally drilled, ~ive subsurface locations and raeasured and true vertical d~ thSfept or al-dl markers and zones perti- nent to this work.) * At present, the KU 33-1 well is tied in to a dehydrator that is. over its rated capacity. (KU 34-31) A 5 1/2" line will be installed from the KU 33-1 well to the Alaska Pipeline Company's dehydrator at the KU 14-6 location. The choke and meter run nov serving the KU 33-1 location will be moved to the EU 14-6 location so that KU 33-1 can be controlled at a point close to its dehydrator. 18. I hereby eer t th fo egoin is tr correct SIGNED TITLE Production Supervisor December 19, 1966 DATE (This space for Federal/or State office use)~ APPROVED BY ,//~/~/,~~_~...e/~'// CONDITIONS OF ~P~ROVAL, IF AN~: TITLE *See Instructions on Reverse Side RECFIV.FD DEC 20 1966 DIVISION OF MINES & MINERAD~ ANCHORAGE UNITED S, :~ ~. ES Tna INTERIOR DEPARTMENT OF '"~ ~?},~*~' - ' GEOLOGICAL SURVEY UNIT .............. I~f].al .................... · ..":. .~ i~ Kenal . ~ield .......................................... ~~ ....... ~ .~,~.~X~ .............. Oo=~og Keaal Gas ......................... ~ oorreot report o/ operations ~ prog~otio~ (inehodi=~ d~illi=~' ~ ~rod~oi~' ~g~,~a.~ ~,~, ...... :4~_~__P~:~_I~_~_~_~_~L ..................... ~o~,=w ..... ~~~~- ............. ~ ........... j .............. ~oz%~_~=zkt~ ......... ss_aaa_, azg~a ......... ~ ...... .,..,~ ............................. P~o,~ :_~_~_~z~z 6-6X~ .................... ' ................... ~e~t', title .... ~_l~.~lg~igag_O~ ................. l AND I ~o~ ~g 4N I I ' I 'WI~LL 12X~ . ~ARREI~ O~ OIL Cu. Fz. OR~wz¥ (in thousands) .,, 8-5/t" casing 7-5/I" hole and and drilled 7-5 Cemented 5-1/2 Insta.[led BOP. teste~ perle wit 2 0/6~" bean at FSI 2!15. iSet btidge plug 4320'I. Tested 30/6~" bean at FSI i~72. Perforated addit Hung~2-3/8" tut Installed Xmas Final prodUcti~' i OALLO~3 OF OASOLINI~ I~ECOYERED 1241' x~ stuck p: 8" hole " casin, let perfc 1.08 M1V it 4450' ~ith I-IC~ 5.33 MM ,ith 475_, [pe at 28 5136' at 5030' rated 2 ~ · Plow~ CF for 3 and jet f ~2. Fic CF for 2 REMARITS (If drilliu.'., depth; if ~hut down, cause; date and result of test for g~ol~e Drilled 12-1/4" hole to 126o'. Cemented ;ax. Started drilling I5'. Recovered fish ID. Ran.logs. with 600 sex. ipf 4860-80' and d dry gas through ~ minutes. IF 1977, erforated 4 hpf 43 00-. wed dry gas through ~ minutes. IF 1808, [onal 4 k ~f 4286-~300~ and 4320-30'. >lng at 4¢08' witk packer at 4201'. tee and ,eleased tests w I1 be run rig 4 PM, 2-27-64. in near future .' No~,s.---?hero were ...................................... runs or sales of oil; ............................................ M cu. ft. of gzs sold; ............................................. runs or sale. s of ggsoline during the month. (Write "no" where applicmble.) NoT~..--l{eport on this form is required for e~ch c~lend~r month, regardless of the status of operations, and muss be filed in du~ioat~ with the supervisor by the 6~h of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed by the supervisor. OPERATOR FIELD WELL ,, LOCATION ELEVATION CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT REPORT Union Oil Company of California Kenai Gas Field Kenai Unit ~33-1 TH.IS~IS-':A~':~D:I.RE~CTED HOLE. 1750.8 North and 1911.5 West from the southeast p.o. rner- ......... -.. .... Section 1, Township 4 North, Range 12 ~r¢~-f'~'-g'e-~rd .. Meridian. 'R£C£1VED Ground 70.6' Top Rotary Table 81.6' Top Kelly Bushing 82.6' PetroJeum Branch All depths measured from top kelly bushingmv~lon d Mi. es and N~lnerals _ . - . Santa Fe Drilling Company All equipment trailer mounted Santa Fe Rig %35 ~ Mast: 94', 210,0005, hydraulically raised Hopper COMMENCED DRILLING coMPLETED DRILLING STATUS Draww ork s: Double main drum Hopper Model GXXTA powered with one GMC 6-110 thru Allison Torquematic Transmis sion Pumps: 1 - National C-250 (7-1/4" x 15") powered by 2 twin GMC 6-71 diesel engines. 1 - Halliburton AC (4-1/2" x 1 0')' powered with 1 GM C 371 diesel engine. Drill pipe: 3-1/2", Range 2 , N-80, 9 .3% tubing with Pittsburg special Acme thread using couplings. for tool joints. January 28, 19 64 February 27, 1964 'Producing gas well. A State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources DIVISION OF MINES~ AND MINERALS Petroleum Branch INDIVIDUAL WELL RECORD Release Date--Hatch 27, 1966 . Sec. T. 4N R. 12~ ___ Sewar 4 Mer id i an Permit No. 64-1 Issued 1-14-64 Operator Union 0il Comvanv Location (Surface) Lease No. ADL 00593 or Owner Kena~ Unit LOC. (Bottom) Well No. 33-1 Spud Date _ !,~8-64 Suspended ~C. Area .. Kenai Drilling ceased 2-27-6~ Abandoned Elev. ?_9.6 Grd. 81.6 RT. Total Depth . 5126'. ~ .... Completed (F-GL-P) 2-27-64 IP B/D, Gray API, Cut % Gas MCF/D, Bean Casing: Size Depth Sx Cmt /64, CP Perf: psi, TP psi Plugs: ~~e D~, 4450' 2/ft. 4860'-4880' 8 5/8" 1241' 475 5 1/2" 5030' 600 4/ft. 4286'-4330' ,, Per~u~ezed 4854,93 GEOLOGIC FORMATIONS Surface Lowest Tested PRODUCTIVE HORIZONS Depths Contents Year Jan WELL STATUS Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug sept Oct Nov Dec ',,,IL'~; ~ ': Remarks: Contractor: Santa Fe ~rillin_~ .Company Union Oil Co. of Calif., Operator Kenai Unit ~33-1 HISTORY- KENAI UNIT ~33~1 Casing Record at Beginning of Operation Casing Record at Completion of Operation New Well TD 5136' Plug4996' Bridge Plug 4450' 8-5/8" 24~ cemented at 1241' 5-1/2" 17~ cemented at 5030' Perforated and squeezed 4854' and 4893' Perforated 4860' - 4880', bridge plugged Perforated 4286-4330' 4 hpf DATE DEPTH 1964 1/'28 359 REMARKS Moved in and rigged up Santa Fe Drilling Rig ~35 and spudded in with 7-5/8" bit at 1 PM, January 28, 1964. 1/31 1323 Drilled 7-5/8" hole to 541'. Oriented in 7-5/8" jet bit with 2 jets blanked. Jet deflected from 541' to 546' and drilled from 546' to 556'. Jet deflected from 556' to 561', drilled from 561' to 562' and jet deflected to .'566', then directionally drilled 7- 5/8" hole. 2/2 1323 Open 7-5/8" hole to 12-1/4" to 1261'. Ran in and cemented new 8-5/8" 24~ J-55 ST&C casing thru Baker Guide shoe a't 1241' with 475 sax construction cement by Halliburton one top plug displacement method. Had cement returns to surface. 2/4 1477 Installed Baash Ross FL casinghead, dual hydraulic Shaffer and Hydril BOP. Tested hydril and Shaffer with 1250~ pressure. Drilled out cement and directionally drilled ahead, with 7-5/8" bit', 2/19 5].36 Directionally drilled 7-5/8" hole to 5136'. Ran Schlumberger' electrical services and recorded from 1241' to 5136'. 2/21 5136 Measured in and cemented new 5-1/2" 17~ N-80 E~xtremeLine' casing at 5030' with 600 sax cement by Halliburton two plug method, Baker guide shoe at 5030'. Landed casing in Baash Ross FL head and installed dual FL packing and FLX packing. Installed OCT tubing head then Shaffer BOP. Tested Shaffer with 1500~. 'Ran 4'5/8" bit on casing scraper on 2-3/8" Union Oil Co. of Calif., Operator Kenai Unit ~33-1 DATE DEPTH 1964 2/21 5136 Cont. RElY[ARKs tubing and located top of cement plug at 4996'. berger electrical services. Ran S chlum- Ph9 4996 2/24 5136 Plug 4996 CO 4870 perforated 5-Schlumberger jet holes at 4893' then Squeezed perf- orations~w/47 sax cement to formation with 2800~. Drilled out cement and cleaned out to 4870'. With plug at 4870', perforated 5 Schlumberger jet holes at 4854', then squeezed 45 sax to formation with 3500~ final pressure. 2/2,5 5136 Plug 4996 Drilled out cement and cleaned out to 4996'. Perforated 2 Schlumberger jet holes per foot from 4860-4880'. ..Casing test ~1. Ran in casing tester on dry 2-3/8" EUE tubing, and:set packer at 4844' to test perforations at 4860-4880'. Hole open to plug at 4996'. Testing tool had 5/8" opening, Willis adjust- able bean at surface. With test gauge between Willis bean and tubing opened tester to 30/64" surface bean for 13 minutes to clean well then shut in at surface. -Bean : IF FF MM CF/D Rate Flow Period ISI 21155 36 minutes 12/64" 2093 2080 1.43 56 minutes 16/64" 2028 2015 2.44 59 minutes 20/64 1977 1950 4.08 34 minutes FSI 2115 33 minutes 2/26 5136 Plug 499 6 BP 4450 Set Baker cast iron bridge plug on Schlumberger wire line with top of plug at 4450'. Perforated 4 Schlumberger jet holes per foot from 4300-4320'. _Casing. test ~2 Set casing tester on dry 2-3/8" EU tubing at 4279' with bottom of perforated anchor at 4295' to test perforations 4300-432Q' and bridge plug at 4450'. Tester had fixed 5/8" bottom hole bean and adjustable Willis bean on surface. Opened tester'roar~.: mospt~er.e:through 0/64 bean on the surface to clean up well, then shut well in. Union Oil Co. of Calif., Operator Kenai Unit ~33-1 DATE 1964 Cont DEPTH REMARKS 5136 Plug 499 6 BP 4450 Bean IF Y~ MMCF/D Rate Flow Period SI 1872~ 28 minutes 16/64" 1846 1846" 2.52 36 minutes 24/64 1820 1820 4.33 39 minutes 30/64 1808 1808 5.33 28 minutes FSI 1872 133 minutes no free water 2/27 5136 Plug 499 6 BP 4450 Perforated 4 Schlumberger jet holes per foot from 4286-4300' and 4320-4330'. Overall perforated interval opened for produc- tion 4286-4330'. Measured in Baker 2-3/8" production tube on Baker Model N production packer with no left turn latch in sub on Otis 2-3/8" EU type S non-ported position one choke landing nipple on 2-3/8" EU x 4' N-80 tubing pup on 2-3/8" EU x 2' N-80 tubing pup on 2-3/8" EU x 4' N-80 tubing pup on 2-3/8" EU Otis type A sliding side door on 133 singles of 2-3/8" EU 4.7~ mixed N-80 and J-55 tubing. Landed tubing in OTC head 8.58' below k.b. Set Baker production packer, top at 4201', top of Otis S nipple at 4199', top of Otis type A s. liding side door at 4186', bottom of tubing overall at 4208'. Thru open Otis type A sliding side door changed from mud to water and well began to flow at 2 PM. Rig released 4 PM, February 27, 1964. 2/28 Blew well thru tubing and casing until free of water. 3/7 Ran 4 point pressure survey with instrument hung at 4308' measured shut in bottom hole pressure at 1859. ~' Bean Bottom Hole Pressure .~M CF/.D Rate tubing flow 16/64" 1855~ 2.56 24/64 1825 4.96 32/64 1792 6.85 48/64 1758 10.19 Rates are field calculations. REPORT and PLAN of RECEIVED DIVISION OF ~/,!l'..,.[S & MF, NERAL8 ANCHORAGE SUB-SURFACE SURVEY UNION OIL COMPANY KENAI UNIT Nt 33-1 KENAI, ALASKA JOB NO DATE FEBRUARY 1964 DRILLING CONTROL CORPORATION 3327 LIME AVENUE LONG BEACH 7, CALIFORNIA [DRILCON! DRILLING CONTROL. CORP. SURVEY DATA SHEET SHEET NO. ]_ O^TE_ r,,~,~_?,mT.~ Joa .o FIELD .... ~ ................... COUNTY .... STATE~~. TRUE RECTANGULAR COORDINATES MEASURED DRIFT DEVIATION DRIFT DEPTH ANGLE VERTICAL COURSE DIRECTION ,. - REMARKS DEPTH NORTH SOUTH EAST WEST 112 0° 30~ 112 O0 97 N 26~ B ']87 43 3~ .0o 45' 391 97 367 N 04° I~ t. 453 17 520 1.o 00, 519 95 224 N 060 #. 6 76 02 ~ 4000. ,~5 79 460 S66off 469 422 645 4° OD' 644 65 412 S t59° # 342 8;'0$ 704 6° 00' T03 ~ 617 S 76°# 193 1404 799 8° 00* 797 41 ~3 22 $ 73° # !93 26 68 892 9· 45*. 889 07 15 75 S 760 ~1 5 74 41 % 987 l!e 00' 982 32 ~8 :13 -$ 75~ # 10 43 59 48 1080 1~o 00' 1072 94 20 92 S 79° ii 14 43 O0 Ol 1172 D° 30' 1162 40 21 46 S 82o # 17 42 10129 1323 15o 00' 1:30825 :3908 $ 85° Il 20 138 1~022 1447 15o 00' 14;1802 32 09 $ 82° 11 25 29 17~O0 16aO 15° 00' 1604 78 47 36 $ 84° 11 aO 2~ 21910 1.840 15o 00' .ItW; 62 · 54 ~ .... 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Log Interval· Top Log Interval Casing--Driller Casing-~-Logger Bit Size I I i I 2-19-G4: 1- 5136 5145 . .514,4 1 243 · .. r 8 @ ~,-- s/ 1241 1 243 7- 5/~ XP-- 20 SPER S~. NE Type Fluid in Hole mi oF oF °,F Dens..` i vi,¢'.'. J.. (~.4 . '3, (*~02 mi! pH J..Fluid Loss J , 9 J t So'urceofSampleJ HUDP Rm .~ Meal Temp. J I . 58@ 94 °FJ Rm, .'@ Mea,. Temp, l !, Rmc ~ Meal. Tam ' (:., ~ I 0 ~o .' [ I ~Dther Services, ML. CDM, SL I Elev.; K.B. D.F. G.L. I I I II ,, mi ~F oF oF F'DL .I I' l' I I II !1 70. & Source: C BHT Time Since Circ~ 3 Tern Location AL A SK~ B OOHE EAST - . oF oF oF .I- 34.oo ~ ~.. 3500 3600 3700 , 3800 3900 ~ " · .~ 4000. " -": ~4 ~ ~4 -- 4100 · :;~130 , ' '~. 4400 g 45~ 4600 4700 4800 49o0 5000 5100 ., z z 8 UNITED STATES · DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GEOLOGICAL SURV£Y Budget Bureau No. 42-R358.4. " RECEI D Forn~ 9-331a (Feb. 1951) ..... i .... 5! ..... ~ ~i: ~i?,as onO~ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Approval expires 12-31--60. ...... .F__e_.e.__!__a__n__d._ ....... ......... t(enai .............. NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DRILL ................................. {____X_j SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF WATER SHUT-OFF ....................... I ..... NOTICE O~ INT~,~ON TO CH^N~E ;~'NS .... ~ .... ~ ........ i .... { ...... : SUBSEQUENT REPORT O~ S~OOTI,~ OR ^~I~I~,NG ................ { ..... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO TEST WATER SHUT-OFF ..... ~ ........ { ...... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ALTERING CASING ....................... { ..... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RE-DRILL OR REPAIR WELL_: ....... { ...... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF RE-DRILLING OR REPAIR ................ { ..... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SHOOT OR ACIDIZE ............. · ....{ ...... SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF ABANDONMENT .......................... [ ..... NOTICE OF INTENTION TO PULL OR ALTER CASING .............. { ...... SUPPLEMENTARY_ WELL HISTORY ................................... / ..... (INDICATE ABOVE BY CHECK MARK NATURE OF' RE. PORT, NOTICE, O~ OTHER DATA) L so s ¥ .......... :_,.__n __a_ ............................. . ............... Kenai Gas _~_a~i_ ~ninsula ~aska ................ [~%ia5 ............................. <oo~ J; ....................................... s~i~iao~> 2~fj4~}-~TE4~93v ............ ' Thc clcwtion o[ thc derrick Hoor above s~ level is :_~ ...... DETAILS OF WORK. (State n.~.~es of and expected depths to objective sends; show sizes, weights,land lena:tbs oF proposed casings; indicate mudding jobs, cemont- ina: points, and all other important proposed work) (Final location will be surveyed and subsequent report filed.) 1. Drili 12-1/4" hole to 1200'. 2. Cement 8-5/8" casing at 1200' then install and test dual hydraulic Sheller and GK-8 Hydril. 3. Directiona!ly drill 7-5/8" hole to 5500' and will bottom on State ADL ~0.0593. 4 o Run E-logs, · 5o Cement 5-1/2" casing at 5500'. 6. Make necessary WSO test and complete in lower most gas sand. understand that this plan of work must receive approval in ~riting by the C-eologlcal ~urvey I~eFore operations may be commenced. Co mpany ._.LT_ -n--i-Q-n--~..~-~-l--~--m-~D-a-~-n`y--~-f---~---a-~--~---~--i-a--~--Q~~-Q~- ........................................................ Ad&ess 2805Dena liSle et' ' ~~~__~__ ................. A.n._c__ _h_Q _r_ _a_g_e_ _, _ Al_ _a_ _s__k _a_ ......... 9:9_ ._5__0. 3 B y ................. i ....... Title District Engineer i GPO 8,62040 EXPL.ORATION DEPARTMENT Union Oil Company 2805 DENALI.STREET of California ANCHORAGE, ALASKA February 3, 19 64 Mr. C. V..Chatterton Standard Oil Co. of California Western Operations, Inc. P. O. Box 7-839 Anchorage, Alaska ' Mr. George Sowards Marathon Oil Company 550 South Flower Street Los Angeles, California Mr. W. C. Bishop Richfield Oil Corporation P. O. Box 360 Anchorage, Alaska Regional O~ & Gas Supervisor Branch of Oil & Gas Operations. U. S. Geological Survey Box 259 Anchorage, Alaska Alaska Petroleum Branch Division of Mines & Minerals 329 Second Avenue Anchorage, Alaska KENAI UNIT $3 3-1 Gentlemen: Final surveyed location of Kenai unit $33-1 surface is: 1750.8' North 1911.5' West from the Southeast corner SectiOn 1, Town- ship 4 North, Range 12 West, Seward Meridian. Ground .elevation - 70.6. Top. rotary table - 82.6. All depths measured from top of rotgry table. Very truly yours, A. Go Hilton District Engineer AGH:nnb APPLICATION FOR PERMIT TO DRILL, DEEPEN OR PLUG BACK - . APPLICATION ,TO D~ILLI DEEPEN [] PLUG BACK [] .. . ~_- ~: .- .-,~ - NAME OF COMPANY OR OPERATOR DA'CE ........... '-' D~9, S~Ri:P~ION OF WELL 'A'ND LEASE Name of %Vell location (give footage from section lines) - Section--township--range or hlock & survey ,. ~,,i~ ~ .~ ...... ~~~ .......... '~"'""~ ~ ......... r ............. I~- 'i~ ~,i.,~_,_.~__. ~.~j..~ Distance, in mile~, a~ direction from nearest town or post o~iee [ ' Nearest d~stanee frOm'prOposed lo~aUon to property or lease line: Proposed depth: Number of acres in lease: feet JRot~ary or cable tools Distance from proposed location to nearest drilli.ng, completed or applied--for w,~ll on the ~me lea~_~}../ JApprox. date work will star~ Number of wells on lease, including this well, completed in or drilling to this re~gervoir: 6 feet If lease, purchased, with one or more wells drilled, from whom purchased: Name Address --,i ....... ,::- ..... -~,- _ ::_~---:'~' ~ ..- _--~-.-.'~¥~::_.~_~." ~? , .. T:,':_~' ~-~ '.'---- ....... _.~ ....... ~-~--~--~ Remarks: (If this is an application t0 deepen or plug back, briefly describe work to be done, giving present . j producing zone and expected new producing zone) ' ~ (company), and that I am authorized by said company to make this report; and that this report was pre- pared under my supervision and direction and that the facts stated~therein al~ true,~correct and complete to · /// ,/__/ Signatfir~ --' · Permit Number: ~ Y'- / Approved By: _ . ~ / Notice: Before sending in this form be sure that you have given all information requested. Much unnecessary correspond- ence will thus be avoided. See Instruction on ReverSe Side of Form Alaska Off and Gas Conservation Commission Application to Drill, Deepen or Plug Back Form No. P-1 Authorized by Order No. 1 Effective October 1, 1958 ! t ADL-OO,.G88 ';4// '/// / ./.,, [,/,// // // //'/ ~ARATHON iJ// , // ~. ,, UN ION - ~'"' N1ARAT k"r'D ~'%, j'~ ~,.:T..,._ 7// /// ,,,, STANDARD ~_~ · ".. ; ,., -,- UNION- ... ~~,o~~ ,. ,j./ 14-6 UNION -MARAT, HON I A-028142' ?r.o p,::, ~ e~ : K,U 3 !