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HomeMy WebLinkAbout182-121 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION August 31, 1992 E. H. Nelson, Land Manager, Alaska Region TEXACO PRODUCTION INC. 2550 Denali St, Suite 1510 Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Re: Location Clearance, Texaco's Prudhoe #1 Well WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Dear Ms Nelson: On June 11, 1992 our representative along with a representative from the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Lands (DOL), visited your Prudhoe #1 well, PTD 82-121 location.. They found the pad to be in good condition; however, there were pilings, a plywood building, and debris on and around the pad. We have an August 6, 1992 letter from Frederick L. Smith, Regional Manager, DOL,. Northern Region, Department of Natural Resources stating: This Division of Land inspected this tract after the completion of Texaco's operation and found the tract to be in good order. After release by the Division of Land, "DOL" permitted Frontier Equipment Company to place a camp on the pad for storage ..... The Division of Land has no objection to AOGCC accepting Texac°'s request "to grant T~exaco Location Clearance". The issue of the camp, which remains on the pad, will be resolved by the Division of Land. Final Location Clearance of TeXaco's Prudhoe #1 well, PTD 82-121 on ADL 28236 is hereby approved. David W. xc: Frederick L. Smith 1~a82-121 R H Koerner Texaco USA P O Box 46555 Phone 303 793 4245 Denver CO 80201-6555 Fax 303 793 4450 Division Manager Western E&P Region Joint Interest Operations 4601 DTC Boulevard Denver CO 80237 August 25, 1992 Mr. David W. Johnston, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 RE: Texaco Prudhoe No.llAPI 029-207961/Lease ADL 28236 Change of Well Status Dear Sir: The attached Well Completion Report is being submitted to officially change the well status of Prudhoe No. 1 from suspended to abandoned. The well was kept in a suspended status as long as State Lease [ADL] 28236 was included within' the Kupamk River Unit. This Lease was contracted out of the KRU on December 1, 1991. An official classification of Prudhoe No.1 as abandoned will allow the Lease to be returned to the State. If there is any additional information required, please contact Rich Hill at (303) 793-4430. Sincerely, R. H. Koerner Division Manager R. W. Hill (303) 793-44/ Account Man3?er attachment RECEIVED AU 1 1992 Alaska 0ii & Gas Cons, Com~l'tss'to~ Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKAOIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COIVffVllSSlON WELL'COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG ii ~ 2 NOme 0f OP~et0r T~xaco Exploration and Production Inc. . 3. A(l~lrel$ P. 0. Box 46555, Denver, CO 80201 4"L°Caq°"°~w'"e~'"r~':' ~.~5' North and 865' East from t~s'l corner of Section~ T12N, R11E, U. M. At ToP Produoing Interval ^~-?o~e~o~pt, Straight Hole 82-1 ~.'A*p~ ,-~--- ~o- 029-20796 9. Unit or Lea~ Name Prudhoe ' 10, Wall Number #1 1 1, F iuid and Pool Expl oratory fi. Elavatk~n in feet (inth~'.ete KB, DP, et¢,l ] 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 73' K. B. I ADL 28236 ~2. D,~.S..d.. '"Ti3~ DelL~.~,e.h~ 14. Dot* Comp., Susp. or A band. liS':'~er O~th, if offlhor. ~ 16. No. of Completions 10-16-82 ] 1U-Z~-~Z 11 12-82 ~ ,..~L 1 . 7500..' (MD & TVD.]_[ Surface 22, TVPe Eimtrb or O~hmr L~s Run DIL:BHC_~ZGam~a,NGT w/Cal iper & Dipmeter 23, CASING $1~E II 1_0... 3/4" WT, PER FT, 94# 45.5# 23# 24. Perfotetlont Ol~en to F¢oduction (MD~TVD of Top and Bottom an~i CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD GI~ADE __~T...O.,P BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED .ih.ep'iPe--~S-d'~'fade uU ' -. 30" c~men~- ~o surf~'e" ~qe ........ ' ........ " S-80,T8d~r~ce Zb'U LO d/o" ,~,::~. surface-2900S~Ge S-95 ...... ~r~ace 7499' 9 //8"' ~[..to ~ 1800'-1750S~6e TUBING RECORD ~n-~G"to 7063-~ 80 ~5 G' w/1% CFR2' 26, ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC, DEPTH INTERVAL(MD) AMOUNT~ KINgoF MAIEHIA~U~a~ " ... ............. ...... =-~ .. PRODUCTION TEST ~)mte of Teit ! louts Te~t~-d Flow Tubing Pres~. Cminll r*ra~sure l ~i~t~,lCT ION I=OIR l O t I.-DB L TEST PERtOD't~ 24-HOUR RATE '~ OAS-MCI= GAS-MC F CORE DATA WATER.BBC t CHOKe SIZE t ~iAB-'dlL HA~i If.) Brief dermri"ti°" of lilhoh"'~gY' porosity' 'raPtured' aPl:~arent dips er~d 're"n~e °f °il' gas ur 'clef' S""mit core ChiD"~ RECEIVED AU G 1 1992 AJaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission /&nchorage Form 10407 Rev 7-1.1~ C:.~NTIIUI.IFO ON REVFR~tF SlOG Submit in d,,plieate 2g. , NAME MEAS. D;P?H 31, LIST 0F ATTACHMENTG ~,~e. · .-,~,,m~ .~ ~,.,v .,,.,~ ,.,',* ,,m.~,,',,, ~ = ................ TRUE VE(~T, DEPTH GOtt, and time of each ptmrm. tO the best of my knowlKIge Titlv Account Manager INSTRUCTIONS GE I: This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all of lands and lvases in Alaska. Ite~n 1; Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in ottmr space; On This form and tn any attachments. Item t0 end 24: Ir Ll;i~ well is complemcl for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported In item 27. Submit a wpurate form for each aclclitional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement. lng and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Mett~ud ul Operation' Flowing, Gas Lnt, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". R'E .EIVED Form 10409 AUG ;} 1' 1992 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorann STATE OF ALASKA , ~ AL~?~'~ )IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C(. APPLIC , ION FOR SUNDRY APl: .tOVALS _ , 1. Type oi Request: Abandon E] Suspend, peratlon Shuidown E] Re-enter suspend~ ~ well [] Ailer casing ID Time extension I~[ Change approved program L"J 'Ptuggln9 ~ Stimulate 1:3 Pull tubing ~ Amend ord~ ~ Perforate ID Other , · 2. Name of Operator 5. Datum elevatlun (DF or KB) Texaco ]nc. N/A feet 3. Address 6. Unit or Property name 550 ¥. 7th Ave., t1320, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Kuparuk River Unit 4. Location of well at surface 935' North and 865' East fre~ the 7. Well number ~ $outht~est corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, UB&II Prudhoe tl At top of productive interval 8. Permit numbe 82-121 At effective depth 9. APl number ~ J. 50-029-2079 i At total depth 10.I~(J,uPOOl ~.ID_C"~_..t,~l~t'l '~~~~,.~ ~ 11. Present well condition summary (Suspended) -1 :1 Total depth: measured 7500' feet Plugs (measured) See Attached -i I '1 1.~,~ !: true vertical 7500" feet -~ 'l Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) ~ 113M 'j true vertical feet " __ Casing Length Size Cemented Measured depth True Vertical depth Structural Conductor 35' 20" Surface 35' 35' Surface 2520' ]O-3/4' :Surface 2530' 2530' Intermediate None Production 7499' 7' 2306' 7500' 7500' Liner None Perforation depth: measured ,~e attached. true vertical R ~ C ~\! ~ D Tubing (size, grade and measured depth)None JUL ~ [ ~ Ata~ 011 & Gas Co~s. commission Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None An~l~0rage , 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program ~% ~lO~e~c~t' ~'- I,/ 13. Estimated date for commencing operation ~,U(~ ~ ~ 14. If proposal was verbally approved ....... '* '"" · ;Anchorage Name of approver Date al~proved , i 15. I hereby codify that~f~egoing iS true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed Tit~e District i~ana~er . Date 7/30/86 ~. u. #n~[ele~/ Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness i Approval No. ~ Plug integrity [] BOP Test [::] Location clearance{ 4~/~' ~ by order of _Approved by Commissioner the commission Date ~~I~- '~ Submit in triplicate ~. Attachment Plugs (measumcl) Houco retatner set ~ 7030' - Squeezed IIX) sx Class '6' - Left 75 ltnear feet cement on top of retainer. Top of plug #1 ts 6955'. Ho~co brtdge plug ~ 6755'. Latd 40 sx Class 'G' cement plug. Est. top of plug t2 ts 6547 '. Ho~co brJdge plug e 4068' - No cement. Howco brtdge plug ~ 3862' - No cement. Howco brtdge plug ~ 3682' - No cement. Howco brtdge plug 9 3612' -Latd 30 sx Class 'G' cement plug. Est. top of plug t3 Is 3466'. Laid 30 sx Class 'G' cement plug frmn 2330' to 2174'. Laid 30 sx Class 'G' cement plug from 156' to surface. Cut off casing & installed monument marker 11/12/82. 12. Attachment Description sunmary of proposal: Prudhoe kfe11 ~1 was suspended and approved by A.O.G.C.C. Texaco Znc. requests a one-year extension of suspended status for the above mentioned ~ell as the lease ts part of the Kuparuk River Untt. Due to the low price of crude oil and high cost of producing the Ugnu sands, tt ~11 not be developed tn the'near future. RECEIV -D AUG Oil & G~ Cons. Comm~s~o~ WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNOR ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION August 18, 1992 Don Hartman, Land Department TEXACO PRODUCTING INC. 550 W. 7th Ave,-Suite 805 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Re: Location Clearance, Texaco's Prudhoe #1 Well 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501-3192 PHONE: (907) 279-1433 TELECOPY: (907) 276-7542 Dear Mr. Hartman: On June 11., 1992 our representative along with a representative from the Department of Natural Resources, Division of Lands (DOL), visited your Prudhoe #1 well, PTD 82-121 location. They found the pad to be in good condition; however, there were pilings, a plywood building, and debris on and around the pad. We have an August 6, 1992 letter from Frederick L. Smith, Regional Manager, DOL, Northern Region, Department of Natural Resources stating: This Division of Land inspected this tract after the completion of Texaco's operation and found the tract to be in good order. After release by the Division of Land, "DOL" permitted Frontier Equipment Company to place a camp on the pad for storage ..... The Division of Land has no objection to AOGCC accepting Texaco's request "to grant Texaco Location Clearance". The issue of .the camp, which remains on the pad, will be resolved by the Division of Land. Final Location Clearance of Texaco's Prudhoe #1 well, PTD 82-121 on ADL 28236 is hereby approved. xc: Frede mith . pa82-121 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES D/V/SION OF LAND August 6, 1992 WALTER J. HICKEL, GOVERNC FAIRBANKS, A ~ , PHONE: ~SR ENG Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99503 Attention: Blair Wondzell Dear Mr. Wondzell: Your office has been contacted by Texaco, Inc. regarding their request for closure of a Texaco drilling pad, Prudhoe State No. 1, Milne Point road. The lease, ADL 28236, covering this pad expired in March of this year. This Division of Land inspected this tract after the completion of Texaco's operation and found the tract to be in good order. After release by the Division of Land, permitted Frontier Equipment Company to place a camp on the pad for storage. This permit has subsequently expired and we are experiencing difficulties with Frontier Equipment Company. They are reluctant to move the camp from the pad. We do not' believe that Texaco should be held responsible for the camp located on this tract. The Division of Land has no objections to AOGCC accepting Tex~co's request. The issue of the camp, which remains on the pad, wil~ be resolved by'the Division of Land. S in_cer~ ~ck ~. ~mith Regional Manager RECEIVED AUG 1 0 1992 Alaska 011 & Gas Cons. Curnmisslen Anchorage ,- -i. :MEMORANuUM TO: THRU: Stale of Alaska ALASKA OIL ~ GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION David W. Jo~~ co~atssion~ . Blair wondzell ~~ Sr. Petroleum Engineer DATE: JUly 13, 1992 FILE NO: DA. 713-1 TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Location Clearance Texaco Prudhoe #1 Permit No. 82-121 Exploratory FROM: Doug ~oS~ Petroleum Inspector ThursdavJune 11. 1992: I traveled this date with BPX rep. Jenifer Lapiano and ~ reP. ~ther Matschke to conduct the final location clearance inspection on Texaco's Prudhoe #1 Exploratory well. We found the pad on this location in good condition, however there are Pilings able ground on the North, East and West sides of the gravel pad also a Plywood building in the center of the pad and some misc. debris on and around the pad. Further clean up operations Will need to be conducted by the operator and another inspection conducted.. I therefore recomend that final location clearance status not be granted to this location. Attached please find an AOGCC Surface Abandonment report for this well. In s~ary, I conducted the location clearance inspection on Texaco's Prudhoe #1 well. I recommend that final location clearance status not be granted to this well, until clean up of the non compliance items have been verified by a subsequent inspection. The photo's taken of this location were not developed as of this writing but will be attached at a later date. Attachment. 02-00lA (Rev. 6/89) 20111]MEMO1.PM3 ALASKA OIL and GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SurfaCe Abandonment Report (Title 20 AAC 25, Article 2) FILE INFORMATION Address: Surface location: ., sec .~ ,T/7_..ZZ__,R /1 · 2E'~AC 25.120 - WELL ABANBONMENT MARKER Stee] post: diameter (M' min) ¥/~5 , length (10' min) Height above find] 9rede ]evel: (~' min) ~t I~ Top of marker pipe closed with: cement piug~ screw cap.~ Set: on wellhead on cutoff csg..~ in concrete plug~ distance below ~ina] grade ]eve] '~ " Side outlets: ail valves & nipples removed al] openings closed ~ w/blinds Information beadweided directl~ to marker post: (note where different from file information) 0p~to.=,, ~x~ Downhole P&A date: Permit #: APl #: Unit or Lease Name: ~ ~, Well Name: F .]d oo]: welds ~ w/cement j other Unit or Lease Name: Surface Location: , Sec ~, T /~ 20 AAC 25.170 - LOCAT I ON CLEANUP Pi ts: filled in Surface of pad and/or location: rough ~ smooth contoured flat compacte, d other Cleanup of pad and/or location: clean pipe scrap iron scrap, f wood / mud cement paper ~ grass~ dirt gravel .. sand Surroundin~ area: wooded brush, tundra ,,, other Condition surroundin~ area: clean / trash from site other Access road: dirt__ gravel__ ice Condition access road & surrounding: clean ~ rough__ smooth__ trees and/or brush from clearing road other trees and/or brush from clearing site other trash from operations Spoil from clearing road RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF ABANDONMENT: Yes No / Final inspection C. 0010 ( rev 05/01/gO) Inspected by: TO: THRU: MEMORAN,. UM St=, e of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION David W. Johnst ,~- Commissioner ~ DATE: July 13, 1992 FILE NO: DA. 713 Blair Wondzell 7/1~ Sr. Petroleum Engineer TELEPHONE NO: SUBJECT: Final Location Clearance Inspection FROM: Doug Amos~ Petroleum Inspector Thursday June ~1. 1992: I traveled this date with BPX rep. Jenifer Lapiano and DNR rep. Gunther Matschke to conduct the final location clearance inspection on the following wells: AAI's KRU State #1 14-10-9 ADL# 25670 Permit# 90-17 AAI's KRU WT #2 ADL# 25689 Permit# 87-21 AAI's KRU WT #4 ADL# 25671 Permit# 87-23 AAI's KRU State #2 16-10-10 ADL# 25672 Permit# 9.0-16 AAI's KRU 34 11 10-1 Al)L# 25660 Permit.~-~~8 Texaco Prudhoe ;t ADL# 28236 Permit~ We found all locations, with the exception of the Texaco Prudhoe #1 location which is the subject of another report, in compliance with AOGCC regulations for final location clearance. I therefore recommend that final location clearance status be granted to the AAI wells listed above. Attached please find an AOGCC Surface Abandonment report for each well listed. In summary, I conducted the final location clearance inspection on the above listed wells. I recommend that final location clearance status be granted to all wells except the Texaco Prudhoe #1 location. The photo's taken of these locations were not developed as of this writing but will be attached at a later date. Attachment. ~024)01A (Rev. 6/89) ~0n 1/MEMO1.PM3 ~on 6555 30:~ Scptcmb¢' 4, 1991 _~ ~~~ r~ ~ ' ' ~,~. sub1ec~ o~ $~: _ ~. AuguSt --. of t~s _ -ere ~ets _, ~amrat ~ ~ith ~b~dO~ io~ ~' ---ou fo~ met ~ th~ do~O1~ -fio~ mstomt ~'. f~om the D -,eg ~s -~ the ~ -~tact ~ith ~ .- ab~dOn~ .... n~ess~ P. ~. offXdx~ ~ ' ~ent u~ a ~ co-~ itoh ~ ~ fm~" abando _race has b~ ~ ~.~m the lo~ _~ ~,'th ou to __a~a s~mS ~.oho~ge u~T~ _~ ~omov~ ~.~ ' toucu "~ ~u~ suS~U -~sou~ces to ~. ~ I should be.. --~mo~ from ~" ~--- comCet~' -~ tMs ~e~ hgS u~"_:.~a tO abaadon~' $~cerel~, g. I-I. goerae~: DiWiixon 3¢aaager 003) q93'z~'¢v RECEIVED STATE OF ALASKA ALASN~ OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COM~SION APPLICATION FOR SUNDRY APPROVALS 1. Type of Request: Abandon [] Suspend ~.,,,,~peration Shutdown [] Re-enter suspended well [] Alter casing [] Time extension EX Change approved program [] Plugging [] Stimulate ~ Pull tubing [] Amend order [] Perforate [] Other [] 2. Name of Operator Texaco :[nc. 3. Address 550 W. 7th Ave., ~1320, Anchorage, Alaska 99501 4. Location of well at surface 935' North and 865' East from the Southwest corner of Section 8, T12N, R11E, UB&M At top of productive interval At effective depth At total depth 11. Present well condition summary (5_uspended) Total depth: measured 7500' feet true vertical 7500' feet 5. Datum elevation (DF or KB) N/A feet 6. Unit or Property name Kupa,r,,,uk River Unit 7. Well number Prudhoe #1 8. Permit number 82-121 9. APl number 50-029-20796 10. Pool Ugnu Plugs (measured) See Attached Effective depth: measured feet Junk (measured) true vertical feet Casing Length Size Cemented Structural Conductor 35' 20" Surface Surface 25Z0' 10-3/4" Surface Intermediate None Production 7499' 7" 2306' Liner None Perforation depth: measured See attached. true vertical Tubing (size, grade and measured depth) None Packers and SSSV (type and measured depth) None Measured depth 35' 2530' 7500' '. JUL ~ 1 ~ 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage True Vertical depth 35' Z530' 7500' 12.Attachments Description summary of proposal ~ Detailed operations program ~ BOP sketch [] 13. Estimated date for commencing operation 14. If proposal was verbally approved Name of approver Date approved 15. I hereby certify that~r~f~egoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed ~,~C~.j~~ Title OistrictNa,nager i~. U. NrllT, ele,gv~ Commission Use Only Conditions of approval Notify commission so representative may witness m Approval No. ~ Plug integrity [] BOP Test [] Location cl~,~.l~J, Approved by Date 7/30/86 ~aturned ' IIR~!i.~[ $IGIED by order of B~" [0,"II ~. ~T~ Commissioner the commission Date Form 10-403 Rev 12-1-85 Submit in triplicate 11. Attachment Plugs (measured) Howco retainer set e 7030m - Squeezed 100 sx Class "G" - Left 75 linear feet cement on top of retainer. Top of plug ~1 is 6955'. Howco bridge plug e 6755'. Laid 40 sx Class "G" cement plug. Est. top of plug ~2 is 6547'. Howco bridge plug e 4068' - No cement. Howco bridge plug e 3852' - No cement. Howco bridge plug e 3682' - No cement. Howco bridge plug e 3612' - Laid 30 sx Class "G" cement plug. Est. top of plug ~3 is 3456'. Laid 30 sx Class "G" cement plug from 2330' to 2174'. Laid 30 sx Class "G" cement plug from 156' to surface. Cut off casing & installed monument marker 11/12/82. 12. Attachment Description summary of proposal: Prudhoe Well ~1 was suspended and approved by A.O.G.C.C. Texaco Inc. requests a one-year extension of suspended status for the above mentioned well as the lease is part of the Kuparuk River Unit. Due to the low price of crude oil and high cost of producing the Ugnu sands, it will not be developed in the'near future. July 22, 1986 Texaco, Inc. 550 West 7th Avenue, Suite 1320 Anchorage, AK 99501-3575 Re: Extension of Suspended Status Prudhoe Well No. 1 Telecopy No. (907) 276-7542 Dear Sir: A review of our records shows that the above referenced well is suspended. Section llO(a) of the regulations states the Commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. Section 105(e) states that "[e]ach well to be abandoned or suspended must be plugge4...to prevent the movement of fluid either into or between freshwater and hydrocarbon sources and to prevent all other fluid migration within the well bore." In %ompliance with Section 170(a) of the regulations, "[t]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island must be cleared within one year following well abandonment .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exsists, and the wellbore is properly plugged. We' are, therefore, requesting you to submit Form 10-403, Application for Sundry Approval, for a one-year extension of suspended status for the above referenced well together with justification for keeping the well in suspended status. PleaSe call Harold J. Hedlund at (907) 279-1433 if you have any quest ions. Sincerely, Lonnie C. Smith Comm~is s loner jo/A.HJH.22 July 17, 1986 Texaco U.S.A. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anchorage, AK 99509 Re: Extension of Suspended Status Prudhoe Well No. 1 TeleCopy No. (907) 276-7542 Dear Sir: A review of our records shows that the above referenced well is suspended. Section 110(a) of the ~egulations states the Commission will, in its discretion, approve the suspension of a well if the well is capable of producing hydrocarbons in paying quantities or is reasonably demonstrated to have future value as a service well. Section 105(e) states that "[e]ach well to be abandoned or suspended must be plugged...to prevent the movement of fluid either into or between freshwater and hydrocarbon sources and to prevent all other fluid migration within the well bore." In compliance with Section 170(a) of the regulations, "It]he location of an abandoned well onshore or upon a historically stable island mustbe cleared within one year following well abandonment .... " Section 170(b) provides the means for an extension of time if a valid reason exsists, and the wellbore is properly plugged. We are, therefore, requesting you to submit Form 10-403, Application for Sundry ApProval, for a one-year extension of suspended status for the above referenced well together with justification for keeping the well in suspended status. Please call Harold J. Hedlund at (907) 279-1433 if you have any questions.. Sincerely, Y]) Lonnie C. smith Commissioner jo/A.HJH.22 'M EMORA , .'DgM Sta,, of Alaska OIL ~ GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION THRU: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner FILE NO: TELEPHONE NO: D.21.37 ~'ROM: Harold R. Hawkins Petroleum Inspe¢t or/~/~fT'f/ SUBJECT: Clean-up Inspection For Extension of Suspended Status, Texaco U.S.A., Prudhoe ~1, 935' FNL, 865' FEL, Sec. 8, T12N,KllE,UM, ondax,:August 6, .!.~8_4: I left the Prudhoe Bay Field Kuparuk rate "22~'~I-12' Subject of another report, to Texaco 6.s.s. Prudhoe No. 1. ~rpose of this trip to inspect location clean-up for extension of suspended status. I inspected Texaco's P~dhoe No. 1 for clean-up for extension of suspended status. I ~filled out an AOGCC report which is attached. I also took pictures to verify conditions. In s~ry, I inspected Texaco U.S.A. Prudhoe No. 1 clean-up for extension of suspended status. I found that all requirements for susPended status was performed and recommend the suspended status be approved. AttaChment/pictures in file 02-00IA(Rev. 10/79) Suspended Well and Location 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 Repo r t FILE INFORMATION: Ope rater ...~_~c.~ .A. ~&- &) Addre s s Date Suspended Surface LoCation of Well Z/f__Ft. Ft. Sec._~_, T/2 ~___, a~__ &c , ~M. Permit No ~ n API No. Unit or Lease Name Wel 1 No. Field & Pool . Condition of Pad /C L~A_?_ V ZF_V~&. . (_T/~:F~~- ~_~ _ ~$f~F~_& t,'A_,,,.P ..TRA~k ~-.~ ~?.,._~ .~,~ujP._~ ~'.r. .. _~-_,o . FAb j' Condition of Pits _~}/.Lf~ ~ _L.~._~(./~A__/. Well head - Ail outlets plugged Yes No Well sign - Attached to well head Yes No Attached to well guard Yes No Attached to Infor~tion correct (Yes7 No Cellar - Wa terWel 1  Yes No Rat Hole Open Yes No Cove r e d No Ye s No - Plugged off capped Open Explanation ~/ /~ Photographs taken to verify above conditions No Work to be done to be acceptable This well and location is (accepta..ble_) (unacceptable) suspended for the period of -- 19.. thru Inspected by:_ _/~~/~ _/~ to be classified as 19 . Revised 8/24/82 OIL ~I#D G~t$ CO#$ERVATIOtV CO~fMISSlO~ Bill Sheffield Governor 3001 PORCUPINE DRIVE ANCHORAGE,ALASKA 99501~3192 TELEPHONE(907) 279-1433 We wish to bring to your attention that the Commission has not yet received the following reqUired items on the subject well which our records indicated was completed //-/~- Article 536(b) of Title 20, Chapter 25, Alaska Administrative Code, stipulates that this material shall be filed within 30 days after completion of a drilled well. Please submit the above missing material. Sincerely, Chairman TEXACO' PETROLEU~IPRODUCT§ March 20, 1984 TEXACO XNC. P. O. BOX 4-1579 ANCHOFtAGE, ALASKA 99509 TRANSMITTAL LETTER #DM 50664. Today we are submitting one (1) LIS tape on Texaco Prudhoe #1 Received' Signature ~/ Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Date- RECEIVED MAR 2,: 1984 Aiaslm Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage This is recycled paper -MEMORANDUM state of Alaska ~S~ OIL 'ND GAS CONSERYATION CO~MISSIO~ TO: C. V. Chatterton. ~airman DATE: FILE NO: THR0~ I~nnie C. Smith Co~m~ ssioner . TELEPHONE NO: FROM: Edgar W. SipPle' Jr ~ SUBJECT: petroleum Inspector ~---~ September 16, 1983 108A~D3 Inspection for Surface Abandonment on Texaco's Milne Point Prudhoe %1, Sec. 8,T12N,Rll~, U~. T~rs~y, July 28, 1983= I traveled this date with Texaco repre- s-en~%~i%e' T~ ~bung~%~ inspect the surface abando~ent on Texaco's Milne ~int Pru~oe ~1. I rec~mend to the Commission not approve the surface abandonment until the following ~0rk has been completed. 1. Weld cap on marker post. 2. I~cation is level and compact. 3. Drilling mud on outside NE corner of location, be removed or seeded. In sum~f,, I inspected Texaco's Milne Point Prudhoe %1 with Texaco representative Tom Young. Attachments ~ ~.. iqg-~1A~RRv 10/79'~ A OIt AND GAS CONSERVATION S'~FACE ABANDOWblENT REPORT 20 AAC 25, ARTICLE 2 ~ILE INFO~TION: Operator ... ~~Co--' ' Date Do,hole P & A Address ~0,~,~ ~ l~7~ ~~, A /~~ ~ ~ 5-0 Surface L6cation of Well ' :' Pemnit No. ~Ft F~ L, ~6 ~ Ft. F~-~L, AP1 No. 50-' ~ Sec. ~ [ T~~, R ~ ~,.~X.~ Unit o~~Lease Name ~~ ~&~" Well No... Field & Pool 20 ~C 25.120: ~LL AB~NMENT ~RKER: Min.) Height Above Final Grade ~vel (4' "Min.~ Top of Marker Pipe Closed.th: Cement Plug ~grew Cap Welds Set: On Well Head ~. On Cutoff Casing , In Concrete Plug Distance Below Final Grade Level '~ Ft. ~ in. Side Outlets: All Valves and Nipples Removed All Openings Closed ~. With Cement / , Other With Blinds INFORMATION BEADWELDED DIRECT~LY TO MARKER POST: (List Where Different from File Information) Operator z.-~J~-{~o ~'~ Unit or Lease Name ,P/~W~./'/O.~ '_ ' _ Well Number /~ ~'2f- , Surface Location of Well: ~M ¢3J- Ft. F'~ L,..~i/¢.j- Ft.', F~ L, Sec g , T__~ ~/ , R /I..~_~._, 64_ 20 AAC 25.170: LOCATION CLEAN-UP PITS: Filled In L~, Liners Re_~ove~d or Buried /~'Debris Removed SURFACE OF PAD AND/OR LOCATION: Rough , Smooth , Contoured, Flat , Compacted Other CLE~ UP OF P~ AND/OR LOCATION: Clean__, Pipe Scrap Paper__, Other ....... SURROUNDING AREA: Wooded , Brush Sand , Other , Iron Scrap , Wood , Mud , Cement __ · Tundra /, Grass , Dirt , Gravel , CONDITION SUR~ROUNDING AREA: Clean /, Trash from Site , Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Site ACCESS RO~D: Dirt __, Gravel !.~-Ice __, Other CONDITION ACCESS ROAD AND SURROUNDING: Clean ~-~', Rough , Smooth , ......... , Trash from Operations , Trees and/or Brush from Clearing Road __. Spoil from Clearing Road Other REMAINING TO BE DONE: RECOMMEND-APPROV. AL OF ABANDONblENT: Yes __, No INSPECTED BY ~'"~/~z 'r'E l~,q c o PRODUCING DEPARTMENT-- WEST 'UNITED STATES ~ ANG~-L..~ DIVISION PETROL. BUM PRODUCT8 TRANSMITTAL 'PEXACO U.S.A. A D/V~i0N 0~p ~ 3350 WILSHIRE BLVD. P. O. BOX 3756 ~ ~G~ C~ 9~51 December 14, 1982 TO: Don Hat tman Texaco Inc. 601 West Fifth Avenue, Suite 520 Anchorage, AK 99501 The following information is enclosed for your file. acknowledge and return the duplicate copy. Please Prudhoe #1 1 2'..' sepia LDT-CNL Poro 1 2: sepia LDC-CNL Raw 1 2" sepia BHC Sonic 1 5" sepia BHC Sonic 1 2" sepia DIL-SFL 1 2" sepia NGT-Spect 1 5" sepia LDT-CNL Raw 1 5" sepia NGT spect. 1 5" sepia LDT-CNL poro 1 sepia Dipmeter 1 Arrow Plot-Dipmeter 1 5" sepia DIL-SFL A self-addressed envelope is enclosed for your reply. GEOLOGICAL HANAGER enclosureg RECEIVED BY DATE This is recltcled paper . E IVE . DEC2 ? 1982 Alaska 0il & 6as Cons. Commission Anchorage ; '~ STATE OF ALASKA ' ALASKA~-~iL~AN D GAS CONSERVATION C(! .,,. ISSION WELL'COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well ~ Classification of Service Well · OIL [] GAS [] SuspENDED [~ ABANDONED [] SERVICE [] , ";~, Name of Operator 7. Permit Number Texaco U.S.A. 82-.121 . 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 4-]579, Anchorage, Alaska 99509 so-029-20796 4. Location of wellat surface 935' North and 865' East from the southwest 9. un~tor Lease Name corner of Section 8, TI2N, RllE, U.M. Prudhoe AtTop Producing Interval ' 'iO. Well Number , At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool Straight Hole Exploratory 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) I 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 73' K.B.I ADL 28236 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116. No. of Completions 10/16/82 10/29/82 11/12/82 feet MSL I 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD)18. Plug Back Depth (MD+TVD)19. Directional Survey I 20. Depth where SSSV set I 21. Thicknes$ of Permafrost 7500' (.MD & TVD) Surface ... YES [] NO C~ feet MD 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DIL-BHC w/Gamma, NGT w/Caliper & Dipmeter 19 $w$ recovered between 3075-6310. ,,, SETTING DEPTH MD CASINGSlZEIWT.PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED i 20" 94# Line pipe Surface 80' 30" Cement to surface None ~:' 10 3/4" 45.5# S-80,T80 Surface 2520' 14 3/4"Cmt to surface 2900S) None ,. 7" 23# S-95 Surface 7499' 9 7/8"Cmt to ~1800'-1750SX None .... 24. PerfOrations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD : .... interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) ,,, . 26. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERIAl_ USED 7058 to 7063 & 80 SX G w/l% CFP.2 7070 to 7084 D ~' ~, ,._ DEC,1 0 Date First Production t Method of Operation (Flowing, gas lift, etc.) i~{as~(a 0,,~x GaS C0n.~ /"~,.__ _ ' , Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE I GAS-~{~J~ TEST PERIOD I~ I 'Flow,Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS~MCF WATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (corr) Press.. 24.HOCR RATE 28. CORE DATA , , , 'Brief description of lithology, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. ICore #1 - 3742' to 3772' -·Rec..15', sandstone, dk gy-brn, fg, some black oi Core #2 - 3963' to 3988' - Rec. 22.5',sandstone,dk gy-brn,vfg,some black oil Core #3 4323' to .4348' - Rec.25',siltstone,msv,dk gy-brn,minor fine sandst. Core #4 - 6804' to 6864' - Rec.57',interbedded vfg sandstone & dark siltston. Core #5 - 6864' to 6903' - Rec.39',shale,vy dark,some thin ss with oil stain. Corel ~6 - 7054' to 7114' - Rec.60',as in core #5. I' Form 10-407 Submit in duplic@re Rev. 7-1-80 .~ coNTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE 29. 30. GEOLOGIC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS NAME Include interval tested, pressure data, all fluids recovered and gravity, MEAS. DEPTH TRUE VERT. DEPTH GOR0 and time of each phase. . . Top Prince Creek Sands 3390' 3388' Top Upper Kuparuk- Sand 6810 ' 6808 ' Top Lower Kuparuk Sand 7058' 7056, · · 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS " .. 32. "I hereby certify that the foregoing is tru~ and correct to the'best of my knowledge ' ' , ~ ~C ~ ·Drilling & Production az-,,.,-, Date I ') lq IQ') Signed Title INSTRUCTIONS General· ~his form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on · all types of rands and leases in Alaska. -. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells' Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. .~, Item 5.' Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27; Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data .pertinent to such interval. · . Item 21' Indicate,whether from grOund level .(GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). · · Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple stage cement- lng and the location of the cementing tool. · Item'27' Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In- jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: if no cores taken, indicate "none". ,.. GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3643.9 BLRNKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED j CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CRLCULRTED F1 INITIFIL HYOROSTFITIC 1945 1953.4 B INITIFIL FIRST FLOW 204 236.1 5.0 3.9 F C FINFIL FIRST FLOW 217 213.9 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 217 213.9 89.0 88.8 C D FINFIL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1398 1404.8 E INITIFIL SECOND FLOW 281 293.2 ........ 150.0 150.2 F F FINFtL SECOND FLOW 536 393,A F INITIltL' SECOND CLOSED-IN 536 393.A 3A.O 32.5 C 13 FINFtL SECOND CLOSED-IN 561 570.6 H FTNFlL HYDROSTFITIC 1907 1913,6 GAUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3648,0 BLANKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CRLCULRTED fl INITIflL HYOROSTBTIC 1927 1959.0 B INITIBL FIRST FLOW 189 226, 1 5.0 3.9 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 202 227.5 C INITIBL FIRST CLOSED-IN 202 227.5 89.0 88.8 C O F I NFtL F I RST CLOSED- I N 1 a08 i 406. B E INITIflL SECOND FLOW 277 291.2 150.0 150.2 F F FINflL SECONO FLOW A28 395.8 I F INITIflL SECOND CLOSEO-IN '428 395.8 i 34.0 32.5 C O FINFtL SECOND CLOSED-IN 579 576.7 H FINFtL HYDROSTFITIC 1914 1917.7 · . GAUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 3682.2 BLANKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 ID -DESCRIPTION I PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CRLCULRTED R INITIAL HYDROSTFITIC, !959 1978.5 B INITIFIL FIRST FLOW 217 240.7 5.0 3.9 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 230 251.3 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSEO-IN 230 251.3 89.0 88,8 C D FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1425 1418.3 E INITIFIL SECOND FLOW 383 389.9 150.0 150.2 F F FINFIL SECONB FLOW 1400 1302.7 F ' INITIAL SECOND'CLOSED-IN 1400 1302.7 34.0 32.S C G FINFIL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1425 1429.6 H FINFtL HYDROSTFITIC 1934 1931.9 GAUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3686.2 BLANKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID .1' DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T!ME TYPE REPORTEDI CRLCULRTED REPORTED I CRLCULRTED R INITIAL HYDROSTATIC 1957 1969,,5 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 215 257.6 5.0 S.9 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 239 238.8 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 239 236.8 89.0 88.8 C B FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1406 1412.8 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 382 387,0 " 150.0 150.2 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1382 1296.3 F INITIAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1382 1296.3 34.0 32.5 C G FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1430 1426.3 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 1945 1924,1 i i i i .... EQUIPMENT '& HOLE DRTR TICKET NUMBER: ~99~5800 FORMATION TESTED: UPPER UGNU NET PRY (f~): 18.0 DATE: 11-10-82 TEST NO: 5 GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 155.6 " TYPE DST: CRSEO HOLE ALL DEPTHS HERSURED FROH: KELLY BUSHING CASING PERFS. (Ct): SEE REMARKS HALLIBURTON CRHP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE Iin): 7.000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVATION (~): ' 73 TOTAL DEPTH (£±): 3818.0 HARPER & MC ~ILLIRHS PACKER DEPTH[S) (ft): 3662 TESTER: HAM & MIZE FINAL SURFACE CHOKE (in): 0.230 . HR. SANDERS ~OTTOM HOLE CHOKE (in): 0 750 WITNESS: HUD WEIGHT lib/gal}: 10.00 MUD VISCOSITY (sec): 3A DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ESTIMATED. HOLE TEHP, IOF]: 60 NRBORS DRILLING 27E ACTUAL HOLE TEMP. (°F): FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVERED MUD ~ W~TER $~MPLER D~T~ SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES P~g RT SURFACE: 140 o °F ppm eL.Ct. OF GAS: 0.00 © °F ppm cc oF OIL: 0 © °F ppm aa OF W~TER: 0 0 OF ppm cc OF MUD: 1900 ~ __°F ppm " © °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: 1900 HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DRTR OIL GRAVITY (°RPI): © oF TYPE RMOUNT WEIGHT GAS/OIL RATIO {cu ~. per bbl): GAS GRAVITY: RECOVERED: 19402~/~ET OF HUOOY WATER. REMARKS: CASING PERFORATIONS: 3702' TO 3708' AND 3720' TO 3732'. CASING WEIGHT IS: 23~/FT. RESISTIVITY NAD CHLORIOES KEPT BY TEXACO ENGINEER. DEPTH SHO~N RS TOTAL DEPTH IS ACTUALLY PLUG BACK DEPTH, UNABLE TO REND TEHPERRTURE RECOROER ~TE 48 SUE TO BASE TEHPERRTURE LINE BEINO INCORRECTLY DRAWN. CHARTS INDICATE SEVERE PLUGGING OF PERFORATED; TRILPIPE THROUGHOUT FINAL FLOW AND CLOSED IN PRESSURE PERZOOS. - ., , TYPE &:S]ZE MEASURING DEVICE: J TICKET NO: 69945800 I SURFACE I GAS LIQUID TIME CHOKE PRESSURE RATE RATE RE R KS SIZE PS] MCF BpD 11-10-B2 0915 LOADED AND STRRTEO RECORDERS. 0945 STRRTEB PICKING UP TOOLS. 1025 STARTED TOOLS IN HOLE-RRN 2 STANDS AND INSTALLED IMPACT SUB. 1152 SERTEO PACKER RT 3882. 1253 .250 HyDRosPRING OPENED WITH FAIR BUBBLES TO SURFACE. 1158 CLOSEO TOOL. 1327 .250 REOPENEO TOOL - BUBBLES. 1500 ALMOST OERO. 1557 CLOSEO TOOL. 1800 BROPPEO BAR ON IMPACT SUB. 1801 CLOSED HERO TO SVITCH LINES. .. 1802 OPENED HERB. 1803 REVERSEO OUT. 1605 CAUGHT PSI RT 6.3 BARRELS. 1606 FLUID RETURNS RT 11.11 BARRELS, 1813 CLOSED HERB TO SVITCH RETURN LINES. 1618 OPENED HERB, CONTINUED TO RE- VERSE. i829 INDEXING HYOROSPRiNG. 1631 UNSEATED PRCKER- STOOD HERD BACK. 1840 PULLEO OUT OF HOLE. 1V45 TOOLS TO SURFACE. ,,, TICKET NO: 69945800 CLOCK NO: 8417 HOUR: 24 Ap FIRST FLOW O. 0 236. 1 1.0 210.6 -25.5 2.0 208.5 -2, 0 3.0 211.7 3.2 3.9 215:9 4.2 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 14 15 16 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 215 6.0 579 12.0 881 18.0 1064 24.0 1158 30.0 1206 36.0 1249 42,0 1280 48,O 1305 54 0 1325 60 0 1344 66 0 1359 72 0 1373 78 0 1385 84 0 1396 88 8 1404 ,9 ,4 363.4 ,6 665.7 .6 848.7 ,3 942.3 .0 990.0 4 1033.4 0 1064.1 I 1089.1 3 1109.4 4 1128.5 4 1143.5 4 1157.5 ~6 1169.7 .8 1180.9 .8 1188.9 SECOND FLOW 0.0 293.2 150.2 393.4 100.1 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 393.4 82,5 570.6 177.3 txAt t+At 2.3 0.216 2.9 0.121 3.2 0.084 3.3 0.065 3,4 0.053 3.5 0.044 3.5 0.038 3.6 0.034 3.6 0.030 3.6 0.027 3.7 0.025 3.7 0.023 3.7 0.021 3.7 0.020 3.7 0.018 28.8 0,759 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3643.9 ~P ... txA,t I, t+t,t 1~°9-~-' REMFIRKS: . TICKET NO: 69945800 CLOCK NO: 7578 HOUR: 48 &P FIRST FLOW O. 0 226. 1 1.0 210.8 -15.2 2.0 213.5 2.6 3.0 219.6 6.2 3.9 227.5 7.8 2 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 16 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 227. 6.0 579. 12.0 875. 18.0 1064 24.0 1158 30.0 1206 36.0 1252 42.0 1282 48.0 1308 54.0 1329 60.0 1349 66.0 1364 72.0 1377 78.0 1389 84.0 1400 88.8 1406. 5 1 351. 3 647 2 836 1 930 8 979 4 1024 6 1055 9 1081 2 1101 1 1121 0 1136 7 1150. 4 1162. 3 1172. 8 1179. SECOND FLOW 0.0 291.2 150.2 395;8 104.7 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 395.8 32.5 576.7 180.8 REHRRKS-- txAt t+At .~ g~ , NUTE JPRESSURE 2.4 0.216 2.9 0.121 3.2 0.084 3.3 0.065 3.4 0.053 3.5 O.044 3.5 0.038 3.6 0.034 3.6 0.030 3.6 0.027 3.7 0.025 3.7 0.023 3.7 0.021 3.7 0.020 3.7 0.018 26.8 O. 759 GRUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3648.0 J txjt dP t+At J,t+Bt ~og-~-- tx/it I, t+At TICKET NO: 69945800 ii~ % ORUOE NO: 7581 LLIBURTON £LO6K NO: 8102 HOUR: 48 ,.,,,¢, DEPTH: 3682.2 ,,, REF I MINUTES IPRESSURE ~P I'x~tt+at I]°9~ FIRST FLOV 0.0 240.7 1.0 228.3 -12.4 2.0 228.4 O. 1 8.0 230.6 2.2 3.9 251.3 20.7 FIRST CLOSED-IN 251 3 0 287.7 3 550.0 4 784.1 4 898.1 1 955.8 2 1002.9 3 1040.1 2 1064.9 3 1087.0 7 1105.5 5 1121.2 0 1i34.7 2 1148.0 5 1160.2 3 1167.0 2.4 0.216 2.9 0.121 3.2 0 084 3,3 0 065 3,4 0 053 3.5 0 044 3 5 0 038 3 6 0 034 3 6 0 030 3 6 0 027 3 7 0.025 3 7 O.O23 3 7 0.021 3 7 0.020 3 7 0.018 C 1 0.0 2 6.0 539 3 12.0 801 4 18.0 1035 5 24.0 1149 6 30.0 1207 7 36.0 1254 8 42.0 1291 9 48.0 1316 10 54.0 1338 1t 60.0 1356 12 66.0 1372 13 72.0 1386 14 78.0 1399 15 84.0 1411 D 16 88.8 1418 SECOND FLOW E 1 0.0 389.9 F 2 150.2 1302.7 912.7 SECOND CLOSED-IN 26.8 0.759 0.0 1302.7 32.5 1429.6 127.0 REMRRKS: 'L? ' TICKET NO: 69945800 CLOCK NO: 6727 HOUR: 24 FIRST FLOW B ~ o. 0 257.6 2 1.0 225.4 -32.2 3 2.0 224.3 -1.1 4 3.0 227.9 3.6 C 5 3.9 236.6 8.7 FIRST CLOSED-IN C 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo 14 0.0 236.6 6.0 572.9 336.3 12.0 878.4 641.7 18.0 1072.3 835.7 24.0 1166.1 929.5 30,0 1214.6 977.9 36.0 1260.0 1023.4 42.0 i291.4 1054.8 48.0 1316.0 1079.4 54.0 1336.5 1099.9 60.0 1355.3 1118.6 66.0 1370.4 1133.8 72.0 1384.0 1147.4 78.0 1395.1 1158.5 84.0 1408.7 1170.0 88.8 1412.8 1176.1 SECOND FLOW 0.0 387.0 150.2 1296.3 909.3 SECOND CLOSED-IN F 1 o.o 1296.3 32.5 1426.3 130.0 A '"'~4~a~ ~ GRUGE NO: 8111 LLIBURTON DEPTH: 3686 2 S E P~VI¢ ES " txAt I, t+it 2.3 0 216 2.9 0 121 3.2 0 085 3.3 0 065 3.4 0 053 3.5 0 044 3.5 0 038 3.6 0 034 3.6 0 030 3.6 0 027 3.7 0 025 3.7 0 023 3.7 0 021 3.7 0 O2O 3.7 0 018 26.8 0.759 REMRRKS: O=Do TICKET NO. 699458O0 I.D. LENGTH DEPTH DRILL PIPE ...................... 3.500 DRILL PIPE ...................... 3,500 IMPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ 31500 DRILL PIPE ...................... 3.500 DURL CIP SRMPLER ................ 5.000 INDEXING HYDROSPRING TESTER ..... 5.000 LOCKED OPEN BYPRSS .............. 5.000 EXTENSION JOINT ................. 5.000 EXTENSION JOINT ................. 5.000 CROSSOVER ....................... 3.500 DRILL COLLRRS ................... 4.000 CROSSOVER ....................... 3.500 RP RUNNING CRSE ................. 5.000 RP RUNNING CRSE ................. 5.000 JRR ............................. 5.000 . . VR SRFETY JOINT ................. 5.000 CROSSOVER ....................... 3.500 CRSING PRCKER ................... 5.750 2.764 2,602 2.250 2.602 0.750 0.780 1.000 0,870 0.870 2.250 2.320 2.250 3.060 3.060 11750 1.000 2.250 2.400 3054.7 278.7 1.0 189.9 6.7 5.3 2.8 5.0 5.0 0.9 93.2 0.9 4.1 4,1 5.0 2.8 1.9 4.9 3333.9 3535.8 3643.9 3648.0 3662.4 PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ 2,500 PERFORRTED TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 . ~ PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ 2,500 BLRNKED-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 BLRNKED-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 TEMPERRTURE RUNNING CRSE ........ 3,870 2-.000 2,000 2.000 3.000 3.000 3.000 4.6 5,8 5.0 4.1 4.1 5.0 3682.2 3686,2 3694.3 TOTRL DEPTH 3818.0 EQUIPMENT DATA Indicated Flow Capacity kh= 1637 Qg T md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S = 1.151 m(P*) - m(Pf) m - LOG 4) P, Ctrw2 '+ 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*) - m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) Approx. Radius of Investigation AOF~ = Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) V m(P*) AOF2 = Qg m(P*)- m(Pf) · ~ kt ri --- 0.032 MCFD MCFD LLIBURT TICKET NO. 69903600 18-NOV-82 NORTH SLOPE FORMAT I ON TEST I NE; SERV I CE REPORT GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 4280.0 BLRNKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 .,,, ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TI ME TYPE REPORTED I CflLCULRTED ,,REPORTED I CRLCULRTED R 'fNITIRL HYOROSTFITIC 2345 2402.7 B INITIFIL FIRST FLOW 1238 443.4 5.0 0,9 F C FINFIL FTRST FLOW '1352 1053. ! C INITIFIL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1352 1053.1 90.0 91.6 C O FINFIL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1785 1800.5 E INITIFIL SECOND FLOW 1284 1296.4 165,0 160.6 F F FINFIL SECOND FLOW 1805 1782.7 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1805 t782.7 29.0 31.6 C O FINFI[_ SECOND CLOSEO-IN 1831 1802,9 H FINFI[_ HYDROSTFITIC 2345 2351.0 GRUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 4282.1 BLRNKEB OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TI ME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CI:ILCULRTED Fi INITIRL HYDROSTFiTIC 2z107 2z~27.3 B INITIFIL FIRST FLOW zlztO 821,9 5.0 5,2 F C FINFIL FIRST FLOW 9,~2 1062.7 C INITIFtL FIRST CLOSED-IN 9z12 1062.7 90.0 91.6 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 177zl 1806.2 E INITIBL SECOND FLOW 1282 1295.0 165.0 160.6 F 'F FINFIL SECOND FLOW 1774 1789.9 F INITIF~L SECOND CLOSED-IN 1774 1789.9 29.0 31.6 C G FINFiL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1792 !806. 1 H FINRL HYDROSTFITIC 2407 2353.2 · . ORUOE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 429902 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: , , DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TI HE TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CRLCULRTED INITIIIL HYDROSTATIC 24~12 2421.4 INITIAL FIRST FLOW 484 480,1 5,0 5.2 F FINAL FIRST FLOW 954 1125.2 INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 954 1125.2 90.0 91.6 C FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1793 1817,8 INITIAL SECOND FLOW 1323 1334.7 165.0 160.6 F FINAL SECONO FLOW 1793 1799.6 INITIltL SECOND CLOSEO-IN 1793 1799.6 29.0 31.6 C FINIlL SECOND CLOSEO-IN 1806 1818.8 FINIlL HYDROSTIITIC 2442 2370o4 ORUOE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 430'1,2 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TI ME TYPE Fi INITIRL HYDROSTFiTIC 2437 2487. 1 B INITIFiL FIRST FLOW 477 479.1 5.0 5,2 F C FINFiL FIRST FLOW 893 1138.4 C INITIFiL FIRST CLOSED-IN 893 1138,4 90.0 91.6 C D FINFiL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1789 1810,0 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 1310 1322.0 165.0 160,6 F F FINF~L SECOND FLOW 1789 1790.8 F INITIFiL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1789 1790.8 29.0 31.6 C O FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1813 1810.0 H FINCqL HYDROSTRTIC 2437 2363,0 EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA T~CHET NUMBER~ 69903600 FORMATION TESTED: WEST SAK SAND NET PAY (ft]~ 14.0 DATE: 11-8-82 TEST NO: 3 GROss TESTED FOOTAGE: 153.3 TYPE DST: ERS.ED HOLE ALL DEPTHS MEASURED FROM: KB CASING PERFS. [f~): SEE REMARKS HALLIBURTON CAMP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE [in): ?.000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVRTION Irt): 73 TOTAL DEPTH [Ct): 4430.0 HAM _ PACKER DEpTH[S) [fi):' 4277 TESTER: MYERS F!NRL SURFACE CHOKE (~n)= 0°250 ....... SANDERS BOTTOM HOLE CHoKE ({nj: 0,750 WITNESS: MUD WEIGHT [lb/9ol): 10.40: HUD VISCOSITY [sec]: 37 DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ESTIHRTEB HOLE TEMP. [°F]: NABORS 27E RCTUflL HOLE TEHP, [°F): 79 ® 4305.5 ¢t FLUID pROPERTIES FoR SAMPLER DRIP RECOVERED HUD & WATER SOURCE RESISTIVITy CHLORIDES Pstg RI SURFACE: ]75 © °F ppm cu.ft. OF GAS: OD O0 © °F ppm cc OF OIL: 0 © °F ppm cc OF ~RTER: 2500__ © °F ppm cc OF HUD: 0 © OF ppm © °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: 2500__ HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DRTR OIL GRAVITY [°PPI): ~ __oF TYPE AMOUNT WEIGHT GAS/OIL RATIO (cu.fto per bbl): GAS GRAVITY: RECOVERED: ~x 3800, OF WATER [5000 PARTS PER HILo SALT) ~ REMARKS: CASING WEIGHT IS 23N/FT. IMPACT SUB WAS LEFT OUT OF TEST STRING. PULLED OUT OF HOLE TO INSTALL IMPACT SUB, CASING pERFORATIONS = 4311'-4319' AND 4324'-4330'o ' I TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEVICE: TI'~"KET NO: .69903600 TIME CHOKE PRESSURE RATE RATE RE HARKS ., 11-@-B2 OGO0 LOADED RECORDERS -- 0700 STARTED IN HOLE 0806 MIKE MYERS LEFT IMPACT SUB OUT. 0810 STARTED OUT OF HOLE. 0850 PUT SUB IN STRING, STARTED IN HOLE. 0953 ON BOTTOM WiTH ~O0[..S 095@ SEATED PACKER 1000 5/8 HYDROSPRING OPENED WITH A WEAK BLOW IN BUBBLE BUCKET INSTANTLY 1005 CLOSED TOOL ...... 1135 " OPENED TOOL WITH R WEAK BLOW IN BUCKET 1155 1/4BH CLOSED CHOKE MANIFOLD, FLOWEO -- THROUGH 1/2" HOSE 1420 " CLOSEO TOOL · 1425 DROPPEO BAR ON IMPACT SUB 1433 TRIEO TO ROTATE TOOL TO REVERSE OUT BUT PIPE TORQUED UP & WOULD NOT ROTATE. 1437 PICKED UP TO FREE POINT & -- DROPPED DRILL PIPE RAPIDLY STOPPED AS FAST AS POSSIBLE TO TRY TO KNOCK OUT IMPACT PIN. IT DIO NOT WORK. 1445 RE-SET PACKER & TRIED TO ROTATE DCIP TO REVERSE OUT. IT TORQUED UP AGAIN AND YOULO NOT ROTATE OUT. 1449 UNSEATED PACKER, TRIED TO REVERSE OUT, BUT COULD NOT. 1515 DROPPED ANOTHER BAR ON SUB. SUB PIN SHEARED OUT. PUMPED DOWN -- ANNULUS 2.4 8HRRELS. HHD FLUID TO SURFACE IN DRILL PIPE. 1520 IMPACT SUB PLUGGED, NO TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEVICE: TICKET NO: 699~3E00 TIME CHOKE I SURFACE GAS LIQUID - s~z~ P~ssu~ ~ R~ R E H R R K S PSI HCF BPB RETURNS. RIG CREW RIGGED UP TO PULL WET STRING. 1540 TRIEO TO REVERSE OUT, STILL ,_ PLUOGEO. 1550 STflRTEO OUT OF HOLE WITH WET STRING. t710 TOOLS TO SURFACE, STARTED -- BREAKING DOWN TOOLS. -- _ - 1823 BRAINED SRMPLER...2500 CC OF SRLTWRTER ANO A VERY SMRLL TRRCE OF GAS. i ---- -- TICKET NO: 69903600 CLOCK NO: 7578 HOUR: 48 LLliBURT FIRST FLOW 609.7 B 1 0.0 443.4 C 2 O. 9 1053.1 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 1053.1 8.0 1578.0 12.0 1685.4 18.0 1678.9 24.0 1699.7 SO.O 1718.8 88.0 1735.8 42.0 1747.5 48.0 1757 9 54.0 1787 6 80.0 1773 9 86.0 1780 4 72.0 1786 6 78.0 1792 1 84.0 1798 8 91.8 1800.5 524 g 582 3 620 9 646 7 665 8 682 7 894 4 704 8 714 5 720.9 727.4 733.6 789.1 743.5 747.5 0 8 0.060 0 8 0 0 8 0 021 0 8 0 016 0 9 0 013 0 9 0 010 0 9 0 009 0 9 0 008 0 9 0.007 0.9 0.006 0.9 0.006 0.9 0.005 0.9 0.005 0.9 0.005 0.9 0.004 C 2 5 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 E 1 2 5 6 7 8 F o SECOND FLOW 0.0 1296.4 20.0 1598.2 301.8 40.0 1668,8 70.6 60.0 1705.7 36.9 80.0 1730.2 24.4 100.0 1748.6 18.4 120.0 1762.2 13.6 140.0 1774.8 12,1 160.6 1782.7 8.4 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 i782.7 3.0 1785.1 6.0 1788.5 9.0 1789.1 12.0 1791.0 15.0 1792 7 18.0 1795 3 2i.0 1797 6 24.0 1799 4 27.0 1801 1 81.8 1802 9 14 2.4 3.8 6 4 8 3 10 1 126 9 7 4 2 8.0 1.737 5.8 i.447 8.6 1.275 11.1 i.161 18.7 1.071 18.2 0.998 18.6 0.940 20.9 0.889 28.1 0.844 26.5 0.786 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 4260.0 ,t,.xAt t+At REMRRKS: CLOCK RPPRRENTLY STOPPED DURING FIRST FLOW PERIOD .... LESS THRN 1 MINUTE RECORDED, TICKET NO: 69903600 CLOCK NO: 18743 HOUR: 24 AP FIRST FLOW 0.0 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 5.2 62i 9 863 0 868 5 932 8 996 7 1062 7 41.1 205,5 64.8 63.9 86,0 t xA.~_! t+At 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 14 15 16 0 8 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 80 86 72 78 84 91 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0 1082.7 0 1571.8 508 0 1687.8 575 0 1678.0 615 0 1706.5 643 0 1725.4 882 0 1741,3 678 0 175319 691 0 1764.1 701 0 1773,4 710 0 1780.5 7i7 0 1786.8 724 0 1793.0 730 0 1797.7 735 0 1802.0 739 6 1808.2 743 SECOND FLOW 1 0.0 i295.0 2 20.0 i6i3.2 3i8.2 3 40.0 1880.8 67.6 4 60.0 1715,4 84.7 5 80.0 1739.9 24.4 6 100.0 1757.1 17.2 7 120.0 i770.9 i3.8 8 140.0 1781.1 10.3 9 160.6 1789.9 8.7 0.0 3.0 6.0 9.0 12.0 15.0 18.0 21.0 24.0 SECOND CLOSED-IN 1789.9 1791.9 179319 i795 6 1797 0 1798 2 180i 5 1802 8 1802 8 2.0 4.1 5.7 7.i 8.4 I1.6 12.9 12.9 LLiBUi~T DEPTH: 4262 1 I,t +At ~ og~ 2 8 0.271 3 6 0.156 4 0 0.110 4 3 0.085 4 4 0.069 4 5 0.058 4 6 0.050 4 7 0.044 4 7 0.040 4 8 0.036 4 8 0.033 4 8 0.030 4 8 0.028 4 9 0.026 4 9 0.024 3.0 1.747 5.8 1.458 8 5 1.290 11 2 i.171 i3 8 1.080 16 2 1.010 18 7 0.949 20 9 0.899 REF J MINUTES J PRESSURE J AP t xAt t +At SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 10 27.0 1804.6 14.7 11 31.6 1806. 1 16.2 23.2 26.6 0.854 0.795 "' [ REMRRKS: TICKET NO: 69903600 CLOCK NO: 8102 HOUR: 48 FIRST FLOW 480 1 724 5 955 6 t015 8 1084 4 1125 2 244.4 231.1 60.2 68.6 40.8 a 2 3 4 5 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.o 1125.2 6.0 1588.5 12.0 1650,4 18 0 1688 2 24 0 1716 5 30 0 1736 0 38 0 1750 8 41 9 1763 9 48 0 1774 7 54 0 1783 5 60 0 1791 3 66 0 1798 0 72 0 1804 2 78.0 1808 7 84.O 1813 2 91.6 18i7 8 461.3 525.2 563.0 59!.3 610.8 625.6 638 7 649 5 658 3 666 2 672 8 679 0 683 5 688 0 692 6 2.8 0 272 3.6 0 156 4.0 0 110 4.3 0 085 4.4 0 069 4.5 0 059 4.6 0 051 4.7 0 045 4.7 0 040 4.8 0 036 4.8 0.033 4.8 0.030 4.9 0.028 4.9 0.026 4.9 0.024 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 14 15 E 2 5 6 8 F SECOND FLOW 0.0 1334.7 20.0 1616.4 40.0 1685.9 60.0 1722 5 80.0 1748 2 100.0 1765 1 120.0 1779 0 140.0 1789 9 160.6 1799 6 281.7 69.5 36.6 25.7 16.9 13.9 10.9 9.7 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 1799.6 3.0 1801.4 6.0 1802.9 9.0 1804.8 12.0 1806.9 15,0 1808.1 18.0 1810.6 21.0 1812.7 24.0 1814.1 1 8 3 3 5 2 7 3 8 5 109 13 1 145 3.0 1. 745 5.7 1.460 8.5 i.289 11.2 1. 170 13.8 i.081 16.2 1.010 18.6 0.949 21.0 0.898 F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 GAUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 4299.2 txb,t I, t+At SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED lo 27.0 1815.4 15.8 G 11 31.6 1816.8 17.2 23.2 01854 26.6 0.795 REMRRK5: REF MINUTES PRESSURE BP t+At TICKET NO: 69903600 ~ GRUGE NO: 8111 CLOCK NO: 16157 HOUR: 2& [L,~T DEPTH: 4301 2 F I RST FLOW _ 0.0 479.1 1.0 ~83.7 204.6 2.0 907.6 223,9 3.0 1003.! 95.5 4.0" 1076.3 73.2 5.2 i138.4 - 62.2 2 3 4 5 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 1138.4 6.0 1569.4 431.0 i2.0 1639.8 501.4 18.0 1681.9 543.5 24.0 i708.8 570.3 30.0 1728.4 590.0 36.0 1744.5 606.1 42.0 1757.3 618.9 48.0 1768.1 629.7 54.0 i778.5 638.1 60.0 1784.3 645.9 66.0 i790.5 652.1 72.0 1796,4 658.0 78.0 1801.7 663.3 84.0 1806.1 667.7 . . 91.6 1810.0 671.5 2.8 0.271 3.6 0.156 4.0 0.110 4.3 0.085 4.4 0.069 4.5 0.058 4.6 O.OSO 4.7 0.044 4.7 0.040 4.8 0.036 4.8 0.033 4.8 0.030 4.8 0.028 4.9 0.026 4.9 0.024 SECOND FLOW C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 0.0 1322.0 20.0 1612.0 290 0 68 35 24 18 13 10 8 40.0 1680.5 60.0 1716.3 80.0 1740.3 100.0 1758.4 i20.0 i772.3 140.0 1782.4 160.6 1790.8 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 1790 8 3.0 i792 6 6.0 1794 4 9,0 1796 5 12.0 1798 4 i5.0 1799 5 18.0 1801 2 21.0 1804 7 24.0 1805.6 1.8 3.8 5.8 7.7 8,8 10.4 13.9 14.9 2.9 1.757 5.8 1.460 8.5 1.290 11,2 1,171 i3.7 1.082 16.2 1.009 18,7 0.949 21.0 0.897 F l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 10 27.0 1808.0 17.3 23.2 0.854 G 11 31.6 1810.0 19.2 26.6 0.795 ~I~MRRKS: TICKET NO. 69903600 O.D. .I.D. LENGTH ORILL PIPE ...................... 3.500 2.764 BRILL PIPE ...................... 3,500 2,602 IMPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ 3.500 2,250 BURL CIP SRMPLER ................ 5,000 0.750 INBEXINO HYBROSPRING TESTER ..... 5.000 0,780 LOC BYPRSS ...................... 5,000 1,000 EXTENSION JOINT ................. 5.000 0.870 EXTENSION JOINT ................. 5.000 0,870 CROSSOVER ....................... 3,500 2.250 ORILL COLLRRS ................... 4.000 2,320 CROSSOVER ....................... 3.500 2,250 RP RUNNING CRSE ................. 5,000 3,060 RP RUNNING CRSE ................. 5,000 3.080 JRR ............................. 5,000 1,750 VR SRFET~ JOINT ................. 5.000 t.O00 CROSSOVER ....................... 3.500 2,250 CRSINO PRCKER ................... 5.750 2.400 PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 2.000 PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 2.000 PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 2.000 BLRNKEO-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3,870 BLRNKEB-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 TEMPERRTURE RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 2727,0 1410.3 1 0 6 7 5 3 2 8 5 0 5 0 0.7 93.2 0,9 4.1 4.1 5,0 2.8 t,9 4.9 4.6 5.8 5.0 4,1 4.1 5.0 TOTflL DEPTH EQUIPMENT DATA DEPTH 4137.6 4251.9 4260.0 4262.1 4276.7 4299.2 4301.2 4305.5 4430.0 Indicated Flow Capacity kh= 1637 Qg T md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S-- 1.151 m(P*)- m(Pf) m - LOG k, ] (1) p, Clrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*) - m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) AOF~ = Qg m(P*) m(P*) - m(Pf) MCFD Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) '~ m(P*) AOF2 = Qg m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Approx. Radius of Investigation 'V kt ri = 0.032 (t)Fct 7]£KE7 NO. 69945900 ]B-NOV-BE NORTH SLOPE F ORMt:::IT ! ON T E S T ! NG SE RV ! C E REPORT ORUOE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 3583.6 BLRNKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T! HE TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 1857 1889,1 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 127 136.5 5.0 5.3 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 140 136.5 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 140 136.5 90.0 87.2 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1475 1505.3 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 178 182.3 182.0 184.5 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 357 343.2 ., O FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 1857 1880.6 GAUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3587.8 BLANKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 2'1 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPDRTED J CRLCULRTED a INITIAL HYDROSTATIC 1861 1888.2 B INITIAL FIRST FLOW il9 138.3 5,0 5.3 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 131 140,8 C INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 131 140.8 90.0 87.2 C B FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1501 1501.2 E INITIAL SECOND FLOW 179 185.4 182.0 184.5 F F FINAL SECOND FLOW 358 341.8 O FINAL HYDROSTATIC 1837 1858,4 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3619.8 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T! HE TYPE REPORTED J CI:ILCUL FITE D REPORTED J CFILCULR'rED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 1907 1905.5 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 153 160.7 5.0 5.3 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 165 174.0 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 165 174.0 90.0 87.2 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1500 1523.0 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 204 206.4 182.0 184.5 F F F INRL SECOND FLOW 365 366.1 , , , O FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 1856 1876.2 ORUOE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3623,8 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T! HE TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTEDREPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 1914 1921.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 138 164.9 5.0 5.3 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 151 170,5 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 151 170.5 90.0 87.2 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1534 1536.5 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 189 209.9 182.0 184.S F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 357 379,6 , , O FINRL HYDROSTflTIC 1888 1893.5 ..., EQUIPMENT & HOLE DRTR TICKET NUMBER: 69945900 FORMATION TESTED~ UPPER UGNU NET PRY (fi); ., 9°0 DATE: il-Il-82 TEST NO: 6 GROSS TESTED FOOTflGE: 69,4 TYPE DST: CASED HOLE ALL DEPTHS HERSURED FROH: KELLY BUSHING CASING PERFS. (¢t)= 3642' - 3651' HRLLIBURION CRHP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE (in): 7.000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVATION (¢±]: 73 TOTAL DEPTH (£t]: 3672.0 J, B. HARPER PACKER DEPTH[S] (ft): 3603 TESTER: MC WILLIAMS, HIZE FINAL SURFACE CHOKE [tn)= 0,250 , HR. SANDERS BOTTOH HOLE CHOKE [~.n]= 0 750 WITNESS= HUD WEIGHT [lb/g~l): 9.90 MUD VISCOSITY (sec)= 34 DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ESTIMATED HOLE TEHP, [°F): HRBORS 27E ACTUAL HOLE TEMP. [°F}: 60 e 3631o9 fi FLUID PROPERTIES FOR SAMPLER DRTR RECOVERED HUD & WATER SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Pstg RT SURFRCE~ lO0 o °F ppm CUiCt. OF ORS: 0,00 © °F ppm cc OF OIL: 0 © °F ppm cc OF ~RTER: 0 © °F ppm cc OF HUB: 2]00 © °F ppm o °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: 2100 HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DRTR OIL GRAVITY [°RPI); ~ oF TYPE AMOUNT WEIGHT ORS/OIL RATIO [cu,fto per bbl)= ORS GRAVITY: RECOVERED: 1213 FEET OF MUDDY WATER ~ , REMARKS: RESISTIVITY AND CHLORIDES TAKEN BY TEXACO ENGINEER, CASING WEIGHT IS 23~/FT, CHARTS INDICATE TOOL DID NOT CLOSE FOR FINAL CLOSED IN PRESSURE ALL TIME ALLOCATED FOR THE FINAL CLOSED IN PRESSURE PERIOD WAS INCLUDED IN THE SECOND FLOW PERIOD. TYPE & SIZE MEASURING DEVICE: I TlCt~E] NO: 69945900.,. TIME CHOKE SURFACE GAS LIQUID SIZE PRESSURE RATE RATE ~ E H R R K S PS] MCF BPD 11-11-82 0015 LORDED AND STARTED RECORDERS 0025 MADE UP TOOLS 0145 RRN IN HOLE 0254 SERTED PACKER 0255 .25 OPENED TOOL - BUBBLES 0300 CLOSED TOOL , . 0430 .25 OPENED ToOL - BUBBLES 0702 ELOSEB TOOL 0707 IMPRET SUB OPENED-REVERSED OUT 0732 UNSEATED PACKER & PULLED OUT OF HOLE 0840 LRZB OOWN TOOLS I" TICKET NO: 89945900 CLOCK NO: 8102 HOUR: 48 ' REF MINUTES PRESSURE AP t+At ll°g--~'- FIRST FLOV 0.0 186.5 -1.0 136.0 -0.5 2.0 i36.0 0.0 3.0 136.0 0.0 4.0 136.9 0,9 5.3 136.5 -0.4 C 1 2 $ 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 136.5 6.0 345.7 209.2 12.0 1061.8 925.4 18.0 1244.3 1107.8 24.0 1323.8 1187.3 30.0 1371.5 1285.0 36.0 1404.1 1267.6 42.0 1425.7 1289.2 48,0 1442.9 1306.4 54.0 1457.9 1321.4 60.0 1469 7 1333.2 66.0 1481 3 1344.8 72.0 1490 1 1353.6 78.0 1496 9 1360.5 84.0 1503 2 1366.7 .87.2 1505 3 1368.9 (*'~~ 0~_~ ORUOE NO: -/581 LLIBUR? DEPTH: 3583 6 S*E PIV I¢ I~$ E l 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 SECOND FLOV 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 182 3 192 0 204 8 209 4 215 3 230 9 231 6 231 6 842 2 243 8 100.0 261 9 110.0 263 4 120.0 266 1 130.0 274.0 140.0 282.7 150.0 285,1 160.0 312,0 170.0 324.2 184.5 343.2 9.7 12.9 4.6 5.9 15.6 0.8 0.0 10.6 1.5 18.1 1.5 2.7 7.9 8.7 2.4 26,9 12.2 19.0 2.8 0.275 3.7 0.159 4.1 0.112 4.3 0.087 4.5 0.071 4.6 0.060 4.7 0.052 4.8 0.046 4.8 0.041 4.9 0.037 4.9 0.034 4.9 0.031 5.0 01029 5,0 0.027 5.0 0,026 t+At I~°g-'~'- REHRRKS-' TI~ffET NO: 69945900 CLOCK NO: 16157 HOUR: 24 LLIBURT .9. gRVI¢ Ig$ t [, og-~-- FIRST FLOW 0.0 138.3 1.0 137.4 -1.0 2.0 135, 1 -2.3 3.0 135.8 0.7 4.0 187.5 1.7 5.3 140.8 3.3 FIRST CLOSED-IN 140 8 3 168.5 0 915.2 4 1105.6 8 1181.0 3 1225.5 1 1257.3 1 1281.3 7 1299.9 4 1314.6 5 1327.7 9 1337,1 6 1345.8 78.0 1492.7 1351.9 84.0 1499.8 1358.9 87.2 1501.2 1380.4 2.8 0.274 3.7 0.159 4.1 0.112 4.3 0.087 4.5 0.071 4.6 0.060 4.7 0.052 4.8 0,045 4.8 0.041 4.9 0.037 4.9 0.034 4.9 0.031 5.0 0.029 5.O 0.027 5.O 0.026 C 1 0.0 2 6.0 309 $ 12.0 1056 4 18.0 1246 5 24.0 132i 6 30.0 1366 7 36.0 1398 8 42.0 1422 9 48.0 1440 1o 54.0 1455 11 60.0 1468 12 66.0 1477 13 72.0 1486 14 15 SECOND FLOW 0.0 185.4 10.0 195.2 20,0 208.2 30.0 209.8 40.0 216.5 50.0 231.3 60.0 231.3 70.0 231.3 80.0 242,5 90.0 242,5 100.0 263.5 110.0 263.7 120.0 266.0 130.0 279.5 140.0 283.5 150.0 287.0 160.0 305.8 170.0 322.9 184.5 341,8 9.8 13.0 1.6 6.7 14.8 0.0 0.0 11.2 0.0 21.0 0.2 2,3 13.5 4.1 3.5 18.9 17.1 18.9 E 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 F GRUOE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3587,8 t xA..__it l, t +/it t'eAt I ~ og~ RENRRKS: TICKET NO: 69945900 CLOCK NO: 7578 HOUR: 48 LL BURT FIRST FLOW 0.0 160.7 1.0 158.7 -2.0 2.0 158.7 0.0 3.0 158.7 0.0 4.0 i59.3 0.6 5.3 174.0 14.7 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0,0 174.0 6,0 403.8 229.8 12.0 1157.9 983.9 18,0 1294.8 1120.8 24.1 1358.5 i184.5 30.0 1399.7 1225.8 36.0 1426.5 i252,5 42,0 1446.7 1272.7 48.0 1468.7 1289.8 54.0 1477.4 1303.4 60,0 1490.6 1816.6 66.0 1498.7 1824.7 72.0 1508.0 1334.0 ?8.0 1515.0 1341.0 84.0 1521.0 1347.0 87.2 1523.0 1349.0 2.8 0.273 3.7 0.159 4.1 0.112 4.3 0.086 4.5 0.071 4.6 0.060 4.7 0.052 4.8 0.045 4.8 0.041 4.9 0.037 4.9 0.034 4.9 0.031 5.0 0,029 5,0 0.027 5.O O.O26 C 2 $ 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 SECOND FLOW 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 110.0 120.0 206.4 208 8 223 9 226 8 234 7 251 7 252 8 252 8 264 9 264 9 286 0 286 5 289 4 130.0 298 6 140.1 307 7 150.0 328 6 160.0 337 4 170.0 348 9 184.5 366.1 2.4 15 1 2 9 7 9 17 0 1 1 0 0 12 1 0 0 21.0 0.5 2.9 9.2 9.1 20.9 8.8 11.5 17.2 E 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3619.8 t+At ~og"-~-- REMRRKS: . ~ TICKET NO: 69945900 CLOCK NO: 8417 HOUR: 24 REF I MINUTES IPRESSURE) Ap txAt t+At FIRST FLOW 010 164.9 1.0 163.2 -1.6 2.0 163.2 0.0 3.0 165.4 2.1 4,0 168.0 2.6 5.3 170.5 2.5 FIRST CLOSED-IN 1 0.0 170,5 2 6.0 374.6 204.0 3 12.0 1130,7 960.2 4 18,0 1306.0 1135.5 5 24.0 1373.3 1202.8 6 30.0 1415.7 1245.2 7 36.0 1441.8 1271.8 8 42.0 1459.8 1289.3 9 48.0 1477.0 1306.4 10 54.0 1490.4 1319.9 11 60.0 1501.6 1331.1 12 66.0 1513.9 1343,4 13 72.0 1521.3 1350.7 14 78.0 1527.0 1356.4 15 84.0 1533.8 1363.3 16 87.2 1536.5 1365.9 SECOND FLOW 1 0.0 209.9 2 10.0 226.7 16. 3 20.0 239.3 12. 4 30.0 241.7 2. 5 40.0 247.5 5. 6 50.0 262.6 15. 7 60.0 263.1 O. 8 70,0 264.4 1 9 80.0 273.4 9 10 90.0 278,7 5 11 100.0 298.5 19 12 110.0 298.5 0 lS 120.0 303.3 4 14 130.0 312.0 8 15 140.0 322.7 10 16 150.0 340.6 17 17 160.0 350.1 9 18 170.0 361.1 11 19 184.5 379.6 18 REMRRKS: LLii)URT i GRUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3623o8 2.8 0.275 3.7 O. 159 4.1 0.112 4.3 0.087 4.5 0.071 4.6 O. 060 4.7 0.052 4.8 0.045 4.8 0.041 4.9 0.037 4.9 0,034 4.9 0.031 5.0 0.029 5.0 0.027 5.0 0.026 AP , t+At ~ o g--~-- TICKET NO. 69945900 O.D. i.D. LENGTH DRILL PIPE ...................... DRILL PIPE ...................... IMPACT REVERSING SUB ............ DRILL PIPE ...................... DUAL CIP SAMPLER ................ INDEXING HYDROSPRIN6 TESTER ..... LOCKED OPEN BYPASS .............. EXTENSION JOINT ................. EXTENSION JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL COLLARS ................... CROSSOVER ....................... RP RUNNING CaSE ................. aP RUNNING CASE ................. JAR ............................. VR SAFETY JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... CASING PACKER ................... PERFORATED TAIL PIPE ............ PERFORATED TaIL PIPE ............ PERFORATED TAIL PIPE ............ BLaNKED-OFF RUNNING CaSE ........ BLANKED-OFF RUNNING CaSE ........ TEMPERATURE RUNNING CASE ........ 3,500 2.764 3.500 2.602 3.500 2.250 8.500 2.602 5.000 0,750 5,000 0.780 5.000 1.000 5.000 0.870 5.000 0.870 3,500 2.250 4.000 2.320 3.500 2.250 5.000 3.060 5.000 3.060 5.000 1.750 5.000 1.000 3.500 2.250 5.750 2.400 2.500 2.000 2.500 2.000 2.500 2.000 3.870 3.870 3,870 3,000 2993.4 278.7 1.0 189.9 6.7 5.3 2.8 5.0 5.0 0,9 93.2 0.9 4.1 4.1 5.0 2.8 1.9 4.9 4 6 5 8 5 0 4 1 4 1 5 0 TOTAL DEPTH DEPTH 3272.6 3474.6 3583,6 3587.8 3602.5 3619.8 3623.8 3631.9 3672.0 EQUIPMENT DATA · . Indicated Flow Capacity kh= 1637 Qg T md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S = 1.151 m(P*)- m(Pf) - LOG 4) F, Ctrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*) - m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) AOF1 -- Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) AOF2: Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Approx. Radius of Investigation ri = 0.032 kt T]CKE3 NO. 699]8400 1B-NO~-B2 NORTH SLOPE FORMATION TESTING SERVICE REPORT GRUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 6997.4 BLRNKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED I CRLCULRTED Ft INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 3952.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 1509 1550,8 6.0 4.0 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 1509 2089.7 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1509 2089.7 90.0 89.0 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSEO-IN 3509 9502.4 E INITIgL SECOND FLOW 2370 2361.9 '- 117,0 114.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 3181 3200,6 F INITIRL SECOND' CLOSED'-IN 3181' 3200'.8 205.0 210,6 C O FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3309 3498. 1 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 3812 3833.3 6RUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 7001.5 BLRNKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T IHE TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 4206 3958.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 1551 i583.¢) 8.0 4.0 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 1551 2108.8 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1551 2108.8 90.0 89.0 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3503 3507.5 E INITIRL SECONO FLOW 2388 2372.8 117.0 114.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 3132 3201.8 F I N I T I RL SECOND CLOSED- I N 3132 3201 , 8 205.0 210.6 C 0 FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3490 3503,1 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 3848 3837,6 GAUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 7031.0 BLANKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTEDREPORTED t CRLCULRTED Ft INITIFiL HYDROSTFiTIC 4076 39'76,9 B INITIFiL FIRST FLOW 1667 16'77,2 ' 6.0 4.0 F C FINFiL FIRST FLOW 1667 2142.4 C INITIFiL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1667 2142.4 90.0 89.0 C O FINFiL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3540 3524.5 E INITIFiL SECOND FLOW 2417 2428.9 117.0 114.3 F F FINFiL SECOND FLOW 3182 3221.3 F ' INITIFiL SECOND CLOSED:IN 3182 3221.3 205.0 210.6 C G FINFiL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3514 3519.0 H FINFtL HYDROSTFtTIC 3820 3857.0 GAUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 7035.7 BLANKED OFF:YES. HOUR ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIHE TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRIEDREPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIAL HYDROSTATIC 3997 8989.4 B INITIAL FIRST FLOW 1669 1654.2 6,0 4,0 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 1869 2131.1 C INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1669 2131.1 90.0 89.0 C B FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3494 3507.0 E INITIAL SECOND FLOW 2365 2410,0 ...... 117.0 114.3 F F FINAL SECONB FLOW 3158 3205.6 F INITTF~L SECONB ELOSEB-IN 3158 3205,6 205.0 210.6 C O FINRL SECONB CLOSEB-IN 3494 3503.4 H FINFtL HYBROSTRTIC 3854 3842.0 EQU I PHENT & HOLE DRTR TICKET NUMBER: 69918400 FORMATION TESTED: LOWER KUPgR~H NET PRY [ft]: 19,0 DATE: ~1-6-82 TEST NO: 1 GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 482.9 TYPE DST: CASED HOLE ALL DEPTHS HERSUREB FROM: KELLY BUSHINO CASING PERFS, [¢t)= HALLIBURTON CRHP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE (in]: 7°000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVRTION [¢t): 73 ~OTAL DEPTH [fi): 7~99o0 M.B. MYERS PACKER DEPTH{S) (fi): 7o16 TESTER: F. HAM FINAL SURFACE CHOKE [tn): 0.875 ' o SANDERS, JR, BOTTOM HOLE CHOKE (~n]: 0 750 WITNESS: HUB WEIGHT (lb/gal): 10.50 MUD VISCOSITY (sec): 37 DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ESTIMATED HOLE TEMP. (°F):. NnBORS RiG ~27 E ACTUAL HOLE TEMP. [°F]: 166 © ?0~?.3 FLUID PROPERTIES FOR SAMPLER DRTR RECOVERED MUD & WATER SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Pstg RT SURFACE= FORMATION ~ °F 1 lO00 pp~ cu. f t. OF ORS: OD 08 ., © °F ppm cc OF 0 IL: 0 ~ °F ppm cc OF WRITER: 2200 © °F ppm cc OF MUD: 0 © °F ppm ~ °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: 2200 HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION BRTR OIL GRAVITY {°APt): © oF TYPE RMOUNT WEIGHT GAS/OIL RATIO [cu,ft. per Lb1) 6AS 6RRVI~Y: RECOVERED- RAT HOLE HUD RNO FORMATION WATER TO THE SURFACE REMARKS: CASINO WEIOHT: 23~/FT. CASING PERFORATIONS= 7058' - 7863'~ ?070' - LEGAL LOCATION= SEC. 8 - T. 12N - RD liE - 48 M ! TYPE &S]ZE MERSUR]NG BEV]CE:" I TICKET NO: 89918400 CHOKE SURFRCE GRS LIQUID TIME S]ZE PRESSURE RRTE RRTE REMARKS PS] MCF BPD ,,, 11-5-82 I 1400 7/8" PICKED-UP TOOLS 1545 7/8" RUN IN HOLE 1830 " MADE-UP HERO 1919 " SET PACKER 1922 " ' OPENED TOOL 1928 " CLOSED TOOL WITH R STRONG BLOW 2058 " REOPENEB TOOL WITH R STRONO BLOW 2114 " RAT HOLE MUD TO THE SURFACE 2130 " FORMATION FLUIB TO THE SURFACE 2255 "' CLOSEB TOOL 2300 " OROPPEO BAR 2309 " OPENED OCIP TO REVERSE 11-6-82 0220 " RELEASED PACKER I 0235 I " HERB STOOO BACK 0530 " TOOL LAID DOWN NOTE: CHOKE SIZE. PRESSURE, AND LIgUIB RATE KEPT RT SEPARATOR BY TEXACO ENGINEER. ,,, -- ITICKET NO: 69918400 CLOCK NO: 1G1S7 HOUR: 24 AP FIRST FLOW 1 0.0 1550.8 2 1,0 1652.0 101.3 3 2.0 1800.4 148.4 4 3.0 1942.4 142.0 5 4.0 2089.7 147.3 0 6 12 18 24 30 0 36 0 42 0 48 0 54 0 60 0 66 0 72.0 78.0 84.0 89.0 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0 2089 0 339] 0 3442 0 3463 0 3475 3482 :3487 3491 :3493 3495 3497 3499 3500 3500 3501 3502 7 8 1302.0 0 1352.3 5 1373.8 3 1385.5 2 1392.4 8 1398 0 5 1401 8 8 1404 1 7 1406 O 3 1407 6 0 1409 2 1 1410 4 8 1411 0 6 1411 9 4 1412 7 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.1 80.0 t00.0 114.3 SECOND FLOW 2361 9 :3234 2 :3167 0 :3155 6 3202 1 :3173 5 3200.6 872,3 -67.2 -11.5 46.6 -28.7 27.1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 ID 11 12 SECOND 0.0 3200. 15.0 3447. 30,0 3463, 45.0 3472. 60.0 3477. 75.0 3482. 90.0 :3485. 105.0 3488, 120.0 3490. 135.0 3491. 150.0 :3493. 165.0 :3494. CLOSED-IN 6 6 247 0 8 263 1 6 272 0 5 276 9 3 281 7 2 284 6 0 287 4 4 289 8 5 290 9 1 292.4 3 293.7 t xAt t 2.4 3.0 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 3.8 13.3 23.9 32.6 39.8 45.9 51.1 55.6 59.6 63.1 66. 1 68.9 , t+At i og-'~-- 0.220 0.124 0.087 0.067 0.054 0.046 0.039 0 035 0 031 0 028 0 025 0 023 0 022 0 020 0 019 0.948 0.695 0.560 0.473 0.411 0.365 0.328 0.298 0.273 0.253 0.235 GRUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 6997.4 SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 13 180.0 3496.0 14 195.0 3496.7 G 15 210.6 3498. 1 AP [ t x,A! t +At I 295.3 296.1 297.5 71.4 73.6 75.8 , t+At , og-~{-- 0.219 0.206 0.194 REMRRKS-" ' TICKET NO: 69918400 CLOCK NO: 8417 HOUR: 24 FIRST FLOW 0.0 1563.0 1.0 1661.7 98.7 2.0 1813.1 151.4 3.0 1968.1 155.0 4.0 2108.8 140.7 C 2 3 5 6 8 9 10 15 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0 0 2108.8 6 0 3408.2 1299.4 t2 0 345t.0 1342.2 18 0 3470.5 136!.7 24 0 3481.5 1372.7 30 0 3488.6 1379.8 36.0 3493.5 1884.7 42.0 3497.3 1388.5 48.0 3499.4 1390.8 54.0 3501.2 1392.3 60.0 3503.3 1394.5 66.0 3504.5 1895.7 72.0 3505.9 1397.1 78.0 8507.0 1398.2 84.0 3507.7 1898.9 89.0 3507.5 1398.7 (,A'"~ai!~i~i~ \ G A U G E N 0: 7582 I"LI~UI~TOI~'~ DEPTH: 7001 5 · ~VI~ ~$ SECOND CLOSED-~N - CONTINUED 13 180.0 3500.3 298.5 71.4 0.219 ~4 195.0 3501.0 299.2 73,6 0.206 G 15 21o.6 3503.1 3Ol.3 75.8 0.194 2 3 4 5 6 F ~ SECOND FLOW 0.0 2372 8 20.0 3244 0 40.0 3173 7 60.0 3163 8 80.0 3205 6 100.0 3177 7 114.3 3201 8 871 2 -70 3 -10 1 42 1 -27 9 24 0 F 2 3 4 5 6 '7 8 9 10 11 12 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0 0 3201.8 15 0 3446.7 30 0 3467.5 45 0 3476,9 60 0 3482.7 75 0 3487.0 90 0 3489.8 105.0 3492.7 120.0 3495.0 135.0 3496.? 150.0 3497.6 165.0 3498.8 244.9 265.7 275.1 220.9 285.2 288.0 290.9 29:3.2 294.9 295.8 297.1 2 4 0.220 3 0 0.125 3 3 0.087 3 4 0 067 3 5 0 054 3 S o 046 3 6 0 039 3 7 0 035 3 7 0 031 3.7 0 028 3.8 0 025 3.8 0 023 3.8 0 022 3.8 0 020 3.8 0 019 13.3 0,949 23.9 0,694 32.6 0,560 39.8 0,473 45.9 0,411 51.1 0,364 55.6 0.328 59.6 0.298 63.1 0.273 66.1 0.253 68.9 0.235 REMRRKS: TICKET NO: 69918400 CLOCK NO: 6727 HOUR: 24 KEF MINUTES PRESSURE Ap At t+ )log-"~'('-' B ', 2 3 C s F! RST FLow C 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 14 15 0,0 !677,2 1,0 1771,1 93,9 2,0 1902,2 131,0 3,0 2034,6 132,4 4,0 2142,4 107,8 FIRST CLOSEB-!N 2,4 0,221 3.0 O, 125 .. 3.3 0.087 3.4 O.O67 3.5 0.054 3,6 0.046 3.6 0 039 3, ? 0 035 3.7 0 031 3.7 0 028 3,8 0 025 3,8 0 023 3,8 0 022 3,8 0 020 3.8 0.019 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 F ~ 0.0 2142.4 6.0 3430.4 1288.0 12.0 3469.8 1327.4 18.0 3489.0 i346.7 24.0 3499.9 1357.5 30.0 3506,0 1363.6 36.0 3510.6 1368.2 42.0 3514.2 1371.8 48.0 3517.3 1375.0 54.0 3519.1 1376.8 80.0 3520.7 1378.3 66.0 3521.9 1379.6 72.0 3523.3 1381.0 78.0 3524.1 1381.7 84.0 3524.7 1382.4 89,0 3524.5 1382.1 SECOND FLOW 817.2 -52.4 -10.2 42.0 -26.9 22.8 F ., 2 3 .4 s lo 11 0.0 2428 9 20.0 3246 0 40.0 3193 6 60.0 3183 4 80.0 3225 4 i00.0 3198 5 114.3 3221 3 SECOND CLOSED-IN 248.5 265. :3 274.5 280.1 284.7 286,9 289,7 290,9 293,0 294. 1 295.3 13 3 0.948 23 9 0.694 32 6 0.580 39 8 0.473 45 9 0.411 51 1. 0.365 55 8 0.328 59,6 0,298 63,1. 0,273 66,1. 0,253 88.9 0.235 0.0 3221 3 15.0 3469 8 30.0 3487 2 45.0 3495 8 60,0 3501 4 75.0 3506 0 90.0 3508 2 105.0 3511 0 120.0 3512 2 135.0 3514.3 150.0 3515.4 165.0 3518,6 GRUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 7031.0 t +At SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 13 180.0 3517.5 14 195.0 3518.8 G 15 210.6 3519.0 298,2 297,3 297,7 71.4 0.219 73.6 0.206 75.8 0.194 REMRRKS: CLOCK NO: 13743 HOUR: 24 L[ 1' REF MINUTES PRESSURE Ap t+At ! · og--~--- FIRST FLOW B 1 0.0 1654.2 2 1.0 1850.5 196.3 3 2.0 1950.5 100.0 4 3.0 2039.9 89.4 C 5 4.0 2131.1 91.2 C 1 2 4 5 8 9 10 11 13 FIRS7 CLOSED-IN 0.0 2131.1 6.0 3409.6 1278.5 12.0 3450.7 1319.6 18.0 3471.2 1340.0 24.0 3482.3 1351.2 30.0 3488.3 1357.2 36.0 3493.3 1362.1 42.0 3496.4 1365.3 48.0 3499;3 1368.1 54.0 3501.3 1370.2 60.0 3503.2 1372.1 66.0 3504.7 1373.5 72.0 3505.4 1374.3 78.0 3506.2 1375.1 84.0 3507.1 1375.9 89.0 3507.0 1375.8 2.4 0.221 3.0 0.125 3.3 0.087 3.4 0.067 3.5 0.054 3.6 0.046 3.6 0.039 3.7 0.035 3.7 0.031 3.7 0.028 3.8 0.025 3.8 0.023 3.8 0.022 3.8 0.020 3.8 0.019 SECOND FLOW 0.0 2410.0 20.0 3254.8 844.8 40.0 3174.9 -79.9 60.0 3165.4 -9.5 80,0 3209.0 4:3.6 100.0 3181.1 -27.9 114.3 3205.6 24.5 F 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 75 90 105 120 135 150 165 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 3205.6 15.0 3454.4 30.0 3471.2 45 0 3479.4 60 0 3485.1 0 3489.4 0 3491.6 0 3494.4 0 3496.6 0 3497.7 0 3499.3 0 3501.1 248.8 265.5 273.8 27914 283.8 285.9 288.7 291.0 292. 1 293.6 295.4 13.3 0 949 23.9 0 694 32.6 0 560 39 8 0 473 45 9 0 411 51 1 0 364 55 6 0 328 59 6 0 298 63 1 0 273 66 1 0 253 68 9 0 235 GRUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 7035.7 REF I M~NUTES ] PRESSUREI AP SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 13 180.0 3501.9 296.3 14 195.0 3502.6 297.0 G 15 21o.6 3503.4 297.7 71.4 o.219 73.6 0.206 75.8 o.194 REMRRKS: TICKET NO. 6~9~8400 LENGTH DRILL PIPE ...................... DRILL PIPE ...................... IMPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ DRILL PIPE DURL OIP SRHPLER ................ INDEXING HYBROSPRING TESTER ..... LOC BYPRSS ...................... EXTENSION JOINT EXTENSION JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL COLLRRS CROSSOVER ....................... RP RUNNING CRSE ................. RP RUNNING CRSE ................. JRR ............................. VR SRFETY JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... CRSING PRCKER ................... PERFORRTED TRIL PIPE ............ BLRNKEB-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ BLRNKEB-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ TEHPERRTURE RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.500 3.500 5.0% 3.500 5.000 5,000 5.000 5.000 5.000 5,000 4.750 5.000 5.000 5,000 5.030 5.000 5.000 2.875 3.875 3.875 3.875 2.764 2.602 2.250 2.764 0.870 0.750 1.000 2.250 2.312 2.250 3.750 3.750 1.750 1.000 2.000 2.000 5283.7 1410.3 1.0 187.8 6.7 5.3 2.8 5.0 5.0 0.7 93.2 0,9 4.1 4.1 5.0 2.8 1.9 4.9 15.3 4.1 4.1 4.9 TOTfiL DEPTH EQUIPMENT DATA DEPTH 8688.5 6888.3 6997.4 7001.5 7016.1 7035.6 7039,7 7047.3 7499.0 Indicated Flow Capacity kh= 1637 Qg T md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S-- 1.151 m(P*)- m(Pf) - LOG (I) p, Ctrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*)- m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) AOF~ = Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) Approx. Radius of Investigation V m(P*) AOF2 = Qg m(P*)- m(Pf) "V kt r, = 0.032 bi. ct MCFD T]CKET NO. 69903500 ]8-NOV'82 NORTH SLOPE FORMATION TESTING SERVICE REPORT GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 8754.9 BLRNKEO OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 ID DESCRIPTION PRI~SSURE TI HE_ TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULRTED REPORTED I CRLCULRT. ED FI INITIRL HYDROSTgTIC 3707 3718.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 1143 1119.8 7.0 1.2 F C F I NRL F I RST FLOW 1449 1348.0 C INITIFIL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1449 1348.0 88.0 93.5 C D FINNL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3349 3390.2 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 2276 2263.3 146.0 144. 1 F F FINFIL SECOND FLOW 3093 3127.4 , F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3098 3127.4 44.0 46.2 C G F!N~L SECOND CLOSED-IN 3349 3385.8 H FINf~L HYDROSTF~TIC 3694 3699.7 GAUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 6759,0 BLANKED OFF: NO HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE __ TIME TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED I CRLCULRTED R INITIAL HYDROSTATIC 3685 3731.7 B INITIAL FIRST FLOW 1231 1212.1 7.0 1.2 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 1420 1467. 1 C INITIAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1420 1467.1 88.0 93.5 C B FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3882 3402,5 E INITIAL SECOND FLOW 2255 2271.9 146.0 144. 1 F F FINFIL SECOND FLOW 3168 3137.9 F INITIAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3168 3137.9 44.0 46.2 C O FINAL SECOND cLOSED-IN 3407 3397.6 ,, H FINAL HYDROSTATIC 3685 3713.0 GAUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 6793.0 BLANKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 ID", DESCRIPTION PRESSURE T!ME._ TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTEDREPORTED J CIqLCULRTED ,- R.' INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 3705 3737. 1 B INITIAL FIRST FLOW 1285 1309.3 7.0 1.2 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 1285 1579.9 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1285 1579.9 88.0 93.5 C B F]'NRL F]'RST CLOSED-TN 3348 3403..7 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 2277 2299.7 146.0 144. 1 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 3105 3148.3 F I N I T I gL SECOND CLOSED- I N 3105 3148.3 44.0 46.2 C G FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3348 3398.2 · H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 3705 3717. 1 GRUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 6797.1 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION .' PRESSURE_ TIME TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED I CRLCULqJED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 3925 3741.1 B INITIgL FIRST FLOW 1382 1314.8 7.0 1.2 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 1445 1578.7 C INITIgL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1445 1578.7 88.0 93.5 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 3361 3405.5 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 1496 2298.8 146.0 144.1 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 3319 3153.8 . F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3319 3153.8 44.0 46.2 C G FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 3534 3397.7 H FINRL HYDROSTgTIC 3912 3718,9 ,, EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA T~C~ZT NUMBER= 6~OaSO0 FORMATION TESTED: UPPER KUPARAK NET pAY (f±)= 22°0 DATE: 11-7-82 TEST NO: 2 GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 306.4 TYPE DST: CASED HOLE ALL DEPTHS MEASURED FROM: KB CASING PERFS. {f±}: 6812'-6834' HALLIBURTON CAMP: HOLE OR cASING SIZE [in]: 7,000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVRTION [f±): 73 IOIRL DEP~H (fi): ?080°0 HAM PACKER BERTH(S] (Ct): 6774 = TESTER: F!NRL SURFACE CHOKE {tn): 0°8?5 .... o SANDERS BOTTOM HOLE CHOKE (tn): 0 750 WITNESS: HUD WEIGHT (lb/gal): 10o50 MUD VISCOSITY [sec): 37 "' DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ESTIMATED HOLE TEMp. (°F): NABORS 27E ACTUAL HOLE TEMP. (°F): 159 ~ 6802°0 FLUID PROPERTIES FOR RECOVERED MUD & WATER SAMPLER DATA SOURCE RESISTIVITY CHLORIDES Pstg RT SURFACE: 75 ©__°F ppm cu.ft. OF GAS: 0.00 ©__°F ppm cc OF OIL: 0 © ___°F ppm cc OF WATER: 2~50 © ~°F ppm cc OF MUD: 0 © ~°F ppm ©__°F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: __2450 HYDROC~RBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DBT~ OIL GRAVITY (°API}: ~ .__oF TYPE AMOUNT WEIGHT GAS/OIL RATIO {cuoft. per bbl): GAS GRAVITy: RECOVERED: 663t.tO' OF S~LTW~TER REMARKS: AMOUNTS OF RESISTIVITY, CHLORIDES, CHOKE SIZES, AND PRESSURES WERE KEPT RT SEPARATOR BY TEXACO ENGINEER. CASING WEIGHT IS 23~/FT. DEPTH LISTED RS TOTRL DEPTH IS RCTURLLY PLUG BRCK DEPTH° TYPE & SIZE MERSURING DEVICE: TICKET NO: 69903500 TIME CHOKE SURFnCE GnS LIQUID · SIZE PRESSURE RRTE RRTE R E M ~ R K S PS] MCF BPD 11-7-82 0250 STARTED PICKING UP TOOLS 0300 RIG TONGS BROKE DOWN, RIG CREW REPAIRED THEM. 0335 PICKED UP TOOLS 0345 RIG CREW PULLED STRIPPING RUBBER o43o sTORiED iN HoLE WiTH OS~ STRING .... 0615 RIGGED UP UNITEST HEAD AND CHOKE ON FLOOR 0658 .875 SET PACKER AT 677~.65' 0859 TOOL OPENEO WITH BUBBLE IN BUCKET. NO FLUIO TO SURFACE. 0?08 CLOSEO TOOL 0834 OPENEO TOOL 0850 FLUIO TO SURFACE, SALTWATER. 1100 CLOSEO TOOL 1105 OROPPEO BAR TO REVERSE OUT. DID NOT SHEAR PIN. 1112 ROTRTEO OCIP TO REVERSE OUT 1144 UNSEATEO PACKER, RIGGEO OOWN HERO. 1155 PULLEO OUT OF HOLE -- ]325 LRIO DOWN TEST TOOLS ]500 RERO CHARTS. -- REF MINUTES PRESSURE Ap t+~t j,og-~-.- '~B~ 6RUGE NO: ?582 TICKET NO: 89903500 CLOCK NO: 9397 HOUR: 48 ,,,v,c,, DEPTH: 6754.9 FIRST FLOW 228. 1 B 1 0.0 1119.8 C 2 1.2 1348.0 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 1348.0 1.0 3328.8 1980.8 2.0 3355.1 2007.2 3.0 3362.7 2014.7 4.0 3366.5 2018.5 5.0 3370.6 2022.6 8.0 3372.6 2024.7 7.0 3373.9 2025.9 8.0 3376.1 2028.1 9.0 3377.5 2029 5 10.0 3378.8 2030 12.1 3379.9 2032 14.1 3381.8 2033 16.0 3383.2 2035 i8.0 3384.5 2036 20.1 3385.3 2037 22.0 3385.5 2037 ........ 24.0 3386.1 2038 26.0 3386.1 2038 28.0 338?.2 2039 30.0 3387.2 2039 35.0 3387.6 2039 40.2 3387.9 2039 45.1 3388.5 2040 50.0 3388.4 2040 55.1 3388.9 2040 80.1 3388.9 2040 70.0 3390.0 2042 80.0 3390.0 2042 90.0 3390.0 2042 93.5 3390.2 2042 0.6 0 345 0.8 0 211 0.9 0 150 0.9 0 118 1 0 0 096 1 0 0 081 1 1 0 071 1 1 0 062 1 1 0.056 1 1 0.051 1.1 0.042 1 1 0.037 1 1 0 032 1 2 0 029 1 2 0 026 1 2 0 024 1 2 0 022 1 2 0 020 1 2 0 019 1 2 0 018 1 2 O.O1S 1 2 0,013 1 2 O. 012 1 2 0.0il . . 1 2 0.010 i 2 0.009 1 2 0.008 1 2 0.007 1 2 0.006 1 2 0.006 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SECOND FLOW 0.0 2263.3 20.0 3140.7 877.4 40.1 3i29.5 -11,1 60.0 3128.4 -1.2 80.1 3120.1 -8.3 100. i 3136.7 16.6 120.1 3144.4 ?.? 140.2 3154.2 9.8 144.1 3127.4 -26.9 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 F ~ ' I lxlt I, t+At t +At I j.I o g'-'~-- 2 4 5 12 6 15 7 18 8 21 9 24 10 27 11 30 12 33 13 36 14 39 15 44 G 16 46 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0 0 3127 4 3 0 3367 3 6 0 3372 4 9 0 3375 3 0 3376 9 1 3379 2 1 3380 2 0 3381 1 0 3382 4 1 3382 4 1 3382 4 0 3383 6 0 3363 6 0 3384 8 0 3385 5 2 3385 8 239 9 245 0 248 0 249 5 251 8 252 8 253 7 255 0 255 0 255 0 256 3 256 3 257 4 258 2 258 4 3 0 1 692 5 8 1 400 8 5 1 232 11 1 1 118 13 7 1 027 16 1 0 956 18 3 0 899 20 6 0 848 22 8 0 804 24 9 0 766 26 9 O 733 28 9 0 702 30 8 0 674 33 8 0 634 35 1 0 618 ............ :j' REMRRKS: I }ICKET NO: 69903500 CLOCK NO: 1615 HOUR: 24 REF MINUTES PRESSURE BP I.~A! j,og~ FIRST FLOW B ~ 0.0 1212.1 C 2 1.2 1467.1 255.0 C 2 $ 5 6 ? 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1G 17 18 19 20 2] 22 23 24 25 26 28 29 30 FIRST CLOSEO-IN 0.0 1467.1 1.0 1806.'? 2.0 1995.7 3.0 2171 4 4.0' 2248 5.1 2454 6.0 3358 7.0 3371 8.0 3376 9.0 3382 339.6 528.6 704.3 7 781.6 1 986.9 7 1891.6 G 1904.5 8 1909.6 6 1915.4 10.0 3385.5 1918.4 t2.0 3389.6 1922.5 14.0 3391.8 1924.7 1G 0 3394.2 1927.1 18 0 3395.8 1928.7 20 0 3396.3 1929 2 22 0 3396.7 1929 24 0 3397.8 1930 26 0 3398.4 1931 28 0 3398.4 193i 30.0 3399.2 1932 35.0 3399 6 1932 40 0 3399 45 0 3400 50 1 3400 55 0 3400 GO 1 3401 70 I 3401 80 0 3401 90 0 340] 93 5 3402 G 1932 6 1933 6 1933.5 6 1933.5 3 1934.1 9 1934,8 9 1934.8 9 1934.8 5 1935.4 (A "~'~4~iii$~ '~ G g U G E N 0: 8 1 1 2 LLIBUR?Oy DEPTH: 6759 0 ~RVIC~ o ,, REF MINUTES PRESSURE AP t+A¥ I'°oT E 1 2 3 5 6 ? 6 SECOND FLOW 0.0 2271 9 20.0 3149 9 40.0 3144 3 GO.O 3135 7 80.0 3134 6 100.0 3i50 G i20.0 3156.8 140.0 3166.4 144.1 3137.9 878.0 -5.6 -8.6 -I.i 16.0 6.2 9.6 -28.5 0 6 0 340 0 8 0 207 0 9 0 152 0 9 0 llG 1 0 0 095 1 0 0 082 1.1 0.071 1 1 0 062 1 i 0 056 1 1 0 051 1 1 0 043 1 1 0 037 1 1 0 032 1 2 0 029 1 2 0 026 1 2 0 024 I 2 0 022 1 2 0 020 1 2 0 019 1 2 0 018 1.2 0 015 1 2 0.013 1 2 0 012 1 2 0 011 1 2 0 010 1 2 0 009 1 2 0 008 1 2 0 007 1 2 0 006 1 2 0 006 SECOND CLOSED-IN F 2 3 5 G ? 8 9 lO 11 12 13 14 15 0.0 3137.9 3.0 3381.8 6.0 3386.6 9.0 3388.5 12.0 3390.0 15.0 3391.0 18.0 3393 2 21 0 3393 2 24 0 3393 2 27 0 3393 2 30 1 3394 3 33 0 3395 7 36 0 3398 8 39 0 3397 3 44 0 3397 3 48 2 3397 6 243.9 2.9 1.697 248.7 5.7 1.405 250.6 8.5 1.232 252.1 I1.1 1.119 253.2 13.6 1.028 255.3 18.0 0.958 255.3 18.4 0.898 255.3 20.6 0.848 255.3 22.8 0.805 256.4 24.9 0.766 257.8 28.9 0.733 259.0 28.8 0.702 259,5 30.8 0,674 259,5 33.8 0.634 259.7 35.1 0.618 TICKET NO: G9903500 CLOCK NO 8102 HOUR: 48 t+At I~ °g--~- FIRST FLOW B ~ 0.0 1309.3 C 2 1.2 1579.9 270.6 C 1 2 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 25 26 2-/ 29 30 FIRST cLOSED-IN 0.0 1579.9 1 1 2234.5 654,6 a 0 2560.8 980.9 3 0 2709.6 1129.7 4 0 2860.7 1280.8 5 0 3371.2 1791.3 6 0 3375.6 1795.7 7.0 3381.4 1801.5 8.0 3383.3 !803.4 9.0 3385 i 18o5.2 10.1 3387 i i807 2 12.0 3390 2 1810 3 14.1 3393 2 1813 3 16.0 SS94 8 1814 9 i8.1 3396 0 i8i6 i 20.0 3397.3 18i7 22.0 3398 0 i818 24.0 3398 26.0 3399 28 0 3399 30 0 3400 35 1 3401 40 1 3401 45 0 3402 50 0 3402 55 0 3402 60.1 3402 70.0 3403 80.2 3403 90.1 3403 ,. , 93.5 3403 , .. 6 1818 1 1819 · . 7 i8i9 5 1820 1 1821 1 i821 3 1822 3 1822.4 6 i822 7 6 1822 7 1 1823 2 1 1823 2 8 1823 9 7 i823 8 LLi URT E l 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SECOND FLOW 0.0 2299.7 20.0 3159.8 40.0 3149.2 60.0 3146.6 80.0 3140.3 i00.0 3155.5 120.0 3162.2 140.0 3170,8 144.1 3148.3 860.1 -10.6 -2.7 -8.2 15.2 6.8 8.5 -2214 0.6 0.325 0.8 0.211 0.9 0.149 0.9 0.118 1.0 0.096 1.0 0.082 1.1 0.071 i.1 0.063 1.1 O.O56 1.i 0.050 1.1 0.043 1.1 0.037 1.1 0.032 1 2 0.029 1 2 0.026 i 2 0.024 , 1 2 0.022 1 2 0.020 i 2 0.019 1 2 0.018 1 2 0.015 1 2 0.013 1 2 0.012 1 2 0.011 1 2 0.010 1.2 0.009 1.2 0.008 1,2 0.007 1.2 0.006 1.2 0.006 GRUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 6793o0 REF [ MZNUTES J PRESSURE J ~P t xtt J, t+dt F 2 3 6 4 9 5 12 6 15 7 18 8 21 9 24 10 27 11 30 12 33 13 36 14 39 15 44 6 ~6 46 SECOND CLOSED-IN · , , 0 0 3148 3 3 1 3381 4 0 3386 7 0 3389 7 0 3391 6 0 3392 7 0 3393 5 0 3394 4 1 3394 5 0 3395 4 0 3396 4 0 3396 7 1 3397 2 0 3398 2 0 3398 2 2 3398 2 233 0 238 4 241 3 243 2 244 4 245 2 246 0 246 2 247 1 248 1 248 3 248 9 249 9 249 9 249 9 3 0 1.683 5 7 1.404 8 5 1.235 11 1 1.117 13 6 1.028 16 0 0.958 18 3 0.899 20 7 0.846 22 7 0.805 24 9 0.'766 26 9 0.733 28 9 0.701 30 7 0.675 33 8 0.634 35 1 0.618 REMRRKS: ]'TICKET NO: 69903500 CLOCR NO: 13743 HOUR: 24 F I RST FLOW B ~ o.o 1314.8 C 2 1.2 1578.7 263.9 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 1578.7 1.0 2068.6 2.0 2396,0 3.0 2563.3 984 4.0 2599.2 1020 5.0 2768.7 1190 8.0 3383.1 1804 7.0 3386 2 1807 8.0 3387 9 1809 9.0 3390 7 1812 10.0 3392 1 1813 12.0 3394 5 1815 14.0 3396 5 1817 16.0 3397.7 1819 18.0 3398.7 1820 20.0 3399.6 1821 22.0 3400.7 1822 24.0 34Ol.2 1822 26.0 3401.3 1822 28.0 3401 7 1623 30.0 340i 35.0 3401 40.0 3402 45.0 3403 50.0 3403 55.0 3403 60.0 3404 70.0 3404 80.0 3404 90.0 3404 93.5 3405 7 1823 7 1823 6 1824 1 1824 1 1824 1 1824 1 1825 2 1825 6 1825 6 1825 5 1828 490.0 817 4 7 5 0 4 5 2 1 4 8 9 1 0 0 1 5 7 0 0 0 0 5 5 5 4 5 9 9 9 E 1 5 6 7 8 F ~ SECOND FLOW 0.0 2298 8 20.0 3158 2 40.0 3150 6 80.0 3145 7 80.0 3141 0 100.0 3155 9 120.0 3i60 1 140.0 3171 6 144.1 3153.8 859,4 -7.6 -4.7 14.9 4.2 11.5 -17.8 0 5 0 358 0 8 0 210 09 0 148 09 0117 1 0 0 096 1 0 0081 1 1 0 071 1 1 0 062 1 I 0 056 1 1 0 051 1 1 0 043 1 1 0 037 1.1 0 032 1 2 0 029 1 2 0 026 1 2 0 024 1 2 0 022 1 2 0 020 1 2 0 019 1 2 0 018 1 2 0 015 1 2 0 013 1 2 0 012 1 2 0011 1 2 0 010 1 2 O. 009 1 2 O. 008 1 2 O, OOV 1 2 O. 006 1 2 O. 006 GRUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 6797,1 SECOND CLOSED-IN F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 0 3153 8 3 0 3384 3 6 0 3388 9 9 0 3391 1 12 0 3392 2 15 0 3393 6 18 0 3394 1 21 0 3394 6 24 0 3395 1 27.0 3395 6 30 0 3395 8 33 0 3396 8 36 0 3396 8 39 0 3396 8 44 0 3397 S 46 2 3397 7 23014 235.1 237.3 238.3 239.8 240.3 240 7 241 2 241 7 241 9 242 9 242 9 242 9 243 6 243 9 2.9 1.696 5.8 1.401 8.5 1.233 11.1 1.118 13.6 1.029 16.0 0.958 18.4 0.898 20.6 0.848 22.8 0.805 24.8 0.767 26.9 0,732 28.9 0.702 30.8 0.674 33.8 0.634 35.1 0.618 REMRRKS: TICKET NO, 6990'3500 ' DRILL PIPE ...................... DRILL PIPE ...................... IMPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ DRILL PIPE ...................... BURL CIP SRMPLER INDEXING HYBROSPRING TESTER ..... LOC BYPRSS EXTENSION JOINT ................. EXTENSION JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL COLLRRS ................... CROSSOVER ................... ;... RP RUNNINO CRSE ................. RP RUNNING CRSE ................. JRR ............................. VR SRFETY JOINT ................. CROSSOVER ....................... CRSING PRCKER ................... PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ PERFORRTEB TRIL PIPE ............ BLRNKEO-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ BLflNKEB-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ TEHPERRTURE RUNNING CflSE ........ TOTflL DEPTH O.D. I.D. LENGTH 3,500 2,764 3.500 2.602 5.000 2.250 3.500 2.602 5,000 0.750 5.000 0.780 5.000 1.000 5,000 0.870 5,000 0.870 3.500 2.250 4.580 2.320 3,500 2.250 5.000 3,060 5.000 3.060 5.000 1.750 5.000 1.000 5.OOO 2.250 5.750 2.400 2.870 2.000 2.870 2.000 2.870 2.000 3,875 3.875 3.875 5219.9 1316.3 0.9 94.0 6.7 5.3 2.8 5.0 5.0 0.7 93.2 0.9 4.1 4.1 5.0 2.8 1.9 4.9 4 6 5 8 5 0 4 1 4 1 5 0 DEPTH 6537.1 6643.1 6754,9 6759.0 6773.6 6793.0 6797.1 6802.1 7080,0 EQUIPMENT DF TR Indicated Flow Capacity kh-- 1637 Qg t md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S: 1.151 m(P*) - m(Pf) m - LOG (j) P' Ctrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*)- m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) AOF~ = Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) ,~ m(P*) AOF2 -- Qg m(P*) - m(Pf) MCFD Approx. Radius of Investigation V kt ri-- 0.032 d~c~ LLIBURT $EnVICES TICKET NO. 69945?00 22-NOV-82 NORTH SLOPE FORMRT I ON TEST I NG SERVI CE REPORT 6RUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3863,6 BLRNKEB OFF-' NO HOUR OF CLOCK: · . ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME -' TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INiTIRL HYDROSTRTIC 2080 2069.6 B INITIRL FIRST FL'OW 308 320.9 5.0 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 383 424.9 · C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 383 424.9 90.0 89.3 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1424 1452.9 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 574 574.8 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL sECOND FLOW 1220 1221.2 , , F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1220 1221.2 144.0 143.7 C G FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN !419 1488,0 ,, H FINRL HyDROSTRTIC 2060 2053.6 6RUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3867.8 BLRNKED OFF: ,NO HOUR OF CLOCK: 24. ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIHE TYPE REPORTED J CALCULRTEDREPDRTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 2041 2079.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 302 323.9 5,0 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 378 436.1 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 378 436.1 ' 90.0 89.3 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1433 1483.5 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 587 578.2 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1257 1225.8 F INITIRL SECOND cLOSED-IN 1257 1225.8 144.0 143.7 C O FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1484 1497.1 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 2041 2057.2 ORUOE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 3901,9 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED J CRLCULRTED R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 206! 2092.2 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 332 340,7 - 5.0 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 434 437.2 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 434 437,2 90.0 89.3 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1450 1473.8 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 561 60?.4 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1298 1325.2 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1298 1325.2 144.0 143.7 C O' FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1489 1508.3 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 2087 2072.6 ,, ORUOE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3905,9 BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE TIME ~ TYPE REPORTED I CRLCULflTED REPORTED I CRLCULRTED · R INITIRL HYDROSTRT!C 2077 2087.6 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 382 338.9 5.0 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 406 492.2 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 408 492.2 : 90.0 89.3 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1489 1471.6 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 598 801.9 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1370 1322.8 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1370 1322.8 144.0 143.7 C G FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1489 1500.1 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 2089 2078,4 E@UIPMENT & HOLE DRTR TICKET NUMBER: 699~5700 FORMATION IESTED: LOWER UGNU · NET PRY (f~): 26,0 DRTE: 11-9-82 TEST NO: GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 185,6 .... ALL DEPTHS HERSURED FROH: KELLY BUSHING TYPE DST: CRSEO HOLE ,, cRS!NG PERFS. (ft): 3942'-3968' HALLIBURTON CAMP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE {tn]: 7.000 NORTH SLOPE ELEVRTION {ft): 73 , TOTAL DEPTH {¢t): ~068,0 .J,B, HRRER - F, HAH pAcKER DEpTH[S) (ft): 3882 TESTER: K C MC WILLIAMS FINAL SURFACE CHOKE [inl: 0.875 ' ~OTTOM HOLE CHOKE (in): ~75~ WITNESS: MUD WEIGHT {lb/go1): . .. 10,30 .. MuD v~scoS~Ty {~o): 35 , ,, ~ DRILLING CONTRRCTOR: ESTIHRTED HOLE TEMP. (°F): NRBORS 27E ACTUAL HOLE TEHP. [°F]: 79 © 3914.0 , FLUID PROPERTIES FOR SAMPLER DRTR RECOVERED'HUB& VRTER SOURCE RESISTIVIIY CHLORIDES Pstg RI sURFACE: ,_.777 e °F 80.0 ppm Cu, ¢ t, OF GAS: m °F ppm cc OF OIL: · OF ppm cc OF WRIER: o oF ppm cc OF HUD: · °F ppm O °F ppm TOTAL LIQUID cc: , HYDROCARBON PROPERTIES CUSHION DRTR OIL GRAVITY [°API): © oF TYPE RMOUNT WEIGHT GRS/OIL RATIO [cu,f±. per bbl): GRS GRRVITY: . RECOVERED: 2!56 FEET ???72 REMARKS: CASING WEIGHT: 23~/FT. LEGAL LOCATION= SEC. 8 - T. 12N - R. 11E - 48M ~YPE & SIZE 'EASURING DEVICE: 'I~]~T No: 69949~00 SURFACE GAs LIQUID TIME CHOKE PRESSURE RATE RATE ~ SIZE ':PSI' MC'F 'BPD 0800 STARTED PICKING UP TOOLS 0B22 STARTED TOOLS IN HOLE 1018 RIGGED UP SURFR£E E@UIPHENT 1038 7/8" SET PACKER AND OPENED HYDROSPRING WITH WEAK BUBBLES TO THE SURFACE. io4~ ELOS~B TOOL 12il REOPENEB TOOL - BUBBLES TO THE SURFACE. 1441 CLOSEB TOOL 1450 REVERSED THROUGH BURL CIP - RETURNS RT 107 STROKES. 1640 STOPPEB EIRCULRTION 1705 UNSEAT PACKER PULLEB OUT OF HOLE 1900 BREAKOUT TOOLS , TICKET NO: 69945700 CLOCK NO: 9397 HOUR: 48 FIRST FLOW 0,0 320.9 1.0 321.8 0.9 2.0 343.9 22.1 3. I 383.7 39.8 · 4.7 424.9 41.2 FIRST CLOSED-IN 0.0 424,9 6,0 963.9 539,1 12. i 1082.7 657.8 18.0 1138.8 713.9 24.0 1177.2 752.4 30.0 i224.4 799.6 36.1 i266.2 841.3 · . 42.0 i298.3 873.5 48,1 1328.4 903.5 54.0 1353.7 928.8 SO.O 137i.6 946.8 66.1 1394,0 969.1 72.1 1411.7 986.8 78.0 i427.6 1002.7 84.0 1441.5 1016.6 89.3 1452.9 1028.1 SECOND FLOW 0,0 574.6 30,0 905.9 331.4 60,0 1061.5 155.5 90.0 i144.0 82.6 120.0 1200.4 56.4 151.3 1221,2 20.9 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 lo 12 13 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 10.0 20,0 30.0 40,0 50.0 60,0 70.0 80,1 90.0 100.0 110,1 120.0 i221.2 1343.6 1369.6 1387.7 1402 2 1411 8 1420 6 1432 3 1442 1 1450 9 1457.0 1465.3 1474.3 122.4 i48.3 · . , 166.4 180.9 190.6 !99.4 21i.i 220.9 229.6 235.8 244.0 253.1 LLIBURT $~!~V1¢ I~$ txAt I. l'At t'At jlocj--~- 2.6 0.249 3.4 0.142 3.7 0.100 3,9 0.077 4.0 0.063 4.i 0.053 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.040 4.3 0.036 4.3 0.033 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 9.4 17.7 25.2 31.9 37,9 43.3 48.3 52.9 57.1 60.9 64.5 67.8 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3863o7 REF JM]NUTESJPRESSUREJ AP 1.218 0.944 0.792 0.690 0.615 0.556 0.509 0,469 0.437 0.408 0.383 0.362 txAt , t+At t+At J o g'~-- SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 14 130.0 1482.3 261.1 15 140.0 1488.0 266.8 16 143.7 1488.0 266.8 70.9 0.342 73.8 0.325 74.8 0.319 . J ]~ENRRKS: ._ TICKET NO.' 699,45700 CLOCK NO; 16157 HOUR-' 24 · ,*~t I' °g-'z'F FIRST FLOW 0,0 323.9 1.0 335.1 11.2 2.0 378.2 43.1 3.0 408.2 30.0 4. V 436. t 28. o FIRST CLOSED-IN 1 0.0 436.1 2 6.0 948.2 512.1 s 12.0 1073.7 637.5 4 18,0 1145.1 708.9 5 24.0 1179.3 743.2 6 30.0 1228.5 792.3 7 36.0 1274.7 838.5 8 42.0 1306.7 870.5 9 48.0 1336.9 900.8 10 54.0 1365.4 929.2 11 60.0 1387.4 951.3 12 66.0 1409.9 973.8 13 72.0 1423.8 987.7 14 78.0 1440.4 1004.3 15 84.0 1453.0 1016.9 16 89.9 1463.5 1027.3 SECOND FLOW 0.0 578.2 30.0 916.3 338.1 60.0 1065.0 148,7 90.0 1147.4 82.4 120.0 1204.0 56.7 151.3 1225.8 21.8 SECOND CLOSED-IN 1 o.o t225.8 2 10.0 1354.0 3 20.0 1376.8 4 30.0 1397.1 5 40.0 1409.4 6 50.0 1418.4 7 60.0 1428.8 8 70.0 1499.0 9 80.0 1448.0 10 90,0 1457.2 11 100.0 1464.6 12 110.0 1473.2 13 120.0 1481.6 128.2 isl.o 171.3 183.6 192 6 203 0 213 2 222 2 231 4 238 8 247 4 255 8 2.6 0.251 3.4 0.143 3.7 0.100 3.9 0.077 4.0 0.063 4.1 0.053 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.040 4.3 0.036 4.3 0.032 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 9.4 1.221 17.7 0.944 25.2 0.792 31.8 0.690 37.9 0.615 43.3 0.556 48.3 0.509 52.9 0.470 57.0 0.437 60.9 0.408 64.5 0.383 67.8 0.362 GRUGE NO: 8112 ' DEPTH: 3867,8 SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 14 130.0 1488.7 262,8 15 140,0 1494.6 268,8 G 16 143.7 1497.1 271.3 t xAt t +At 70.9 73.8 74.8 REHRRKS: I] og~ 0.342 0.325 0.319 ITI'CKE7 NO: 89945700 CLOCK NO: 8102 HOUR: 48 FIRST FLOW 0.0 840.7 1. 1 369.3 28.6 2.0 404.8 35.6 3.0 427. 9 23.1 4.7 487.2 9.3 FIRST CLOSED-IN 1 0.0 437.2 2 6.0 980.6 543.3 3 12.0 1092.9 655.6 4 18.0 1165.3 728.0 5 24.1 1199.6 762.4 6 30.1 1248.3 811.1 7 36.0 1291.9 854.6 8 42.0 1322.0 884.8 9 54.0 1377.5 940,2 10 60.0 1400.4 963,1 11 66.0 1419.6 982.3 12 72.0 1436.1 998.9 ]$ 78.1 1453.1 1015.8 14 84.1 1464.2 1027.0 15 89.3 1473.8 1036.5 -. SECOND FLOW 0.0 607.4 30.0 979.2 371.8 60.0 1130.4 151.2 90.0 1207.4 77.0 120.0 1276.5 69.1 151.3 1325.2 48,7 SECOND CLOSED-IN 1 0.0 1325.2 2 10.0 1968.4 43.3 S 20.0 1388.8 63.6 4 30.0 i407. i 8i.§ . 5 40.0 1481.2 96. i 6 50.0 1430.0 104.8 7 60.0 1440.7 115.5 8 70.0 1449.9 124.7 9 80.0 1459.8 i34,6 lo 90.0 1469.0 i43.8 11 100.0 1476.5 151.3 12 110.O 1484.6 159.4 13 120.0 1494.3 169.1 ~4 130.0 1500.9 175.7 2,6 0 249 3.4 0 143 3,7 0 100 3.9 0 077 4.0 0 063 4. i 0 053 4.2 0 046 4.3 0.036 4.3 0,033 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 9.4 1.222 17.7 0.945 25.2 0.792 : . ~i.8 0.690 37.8 0.615 43.3 0.556 48.3 0.509 52.9 0.470 57.1 0.436 60.9 0.408 64.5 0.383 67.8 0.362 70.9 0.342 GRUGE NO: 7581 DEPTH: 3901.9 SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 15 140. 1 1507. 1 181.9 O le 143.7 1508.3 183. ! t xh,! t +At 73.8 74.8 REMRRKS: 0.325 0.319 TICKET NO: 69945700 CLOCK NO: 13743 HOUR: 24 AP JGRUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3905.9 ,×~, I. '+A, I ] I AP t+~t j,og--~- REF MINUTES PRESSURE t xAt F,IRST F)..OW B 1 o. 0 338.9 2 1.0 . 404.5 3 2.1 425.9 4 3.0 428.2 . . C 5 4.7 492.2 C ] 0 2 6 3 12 4 18 5 24 6 3o 7 36 8 42 9 48 lo 54 11 6o 12 66 13 72 i4 78 15 84 D 1~ 89 65.6 21.4 2.3 64.1 FIRST CLOSED-iN .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .0 .3 492,2 970.1 1088.2 1158.1 1195.1 1239 3 128i 9 1316 2 1344 2 1370 4 1394 7 1413.1 1431.9 1446.3 1460.0 1471.6 477 595 665 702 747 789 824 851 878 902 920 939 954 967 979 8 9 9 9 0 6 .0 9 2 5 9 6 1 .8 .4 SECOND FLOW E 1 0.0 601.9 2 30.0 974.3 372.4 3 60.0 1126.6 152.3 4 90.0 1205.7 79.1 5 120.0 1274.3 68.6 F 6 151.3 1322.8 48.4 F I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 0.0 10.0 2O.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 6O 0 70 0 8O 0 90 0 100 0 110 0 120.0 · .i.] REMRRKS: SECOND CLOSED-IN 1322.8 1361.9 39 1382.3 59 1401.2 78 1415.0 92 1423.9 101 1434.2 111 1443.6 120 1455.0 132 1462.1 139 1469.0 146 1477,7 154 1486.4 163 .1 5 4 2 1 5 8 .2 .3 .2 .9 .6 2.6 0.250 3.4 0.142 3.7 0.100 3.9 0.077 4.0 0.063 4.! 0.053 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.040 4.3 0.036 4.3 0.032 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 9,4 17.8 25.2 31,9 37.8 43.3 48.3 52.9 57, 1 60.9 64.5 67.8 1.219 0.944 0.792 0.690 0.615 0.556 0.509 0.470 0.437 0.408 0.383 0.362 SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 14 130.0 1492.6 169.8 15 140.0 1498.7 175.9 16 143.7 1500.1 177.3 70.9 73.8 74.8 ~ og-~- 0.342 0.325 0.319 TICKET NO. 69945700 O.D. I.D. LENGTH DRILL PIPE ...................... DRILL PIPE ...................... IHPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ DRILL PIPE .............. , ....... BURL CIP SRHPLER ................ INDEXING HYDROSPRING TESTER ..... LOCKED OPEN BYPASS .............. EXTENSION JOINT ................. EXTENSION JOINT . , . CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL COLLARS ................... CROSSOVER ....................... AP RUNNING CASE ................. RP RUNNING CASE ................. JAR VR SAFETY JOINT ................. cROssoVER ....................... CASING PACKER ................... PERFORATED TAIL PIPE ............ PERFORATED TAIL PIPE ............ PERFORATED TAIL PIPE ............ BLANKED-OFF RUNNING CASE ........ BLANKED-OFF RUNNING CASE ........ TEMPERATURE RUNNING CASE ........ 3.500 2,764 3.500 2,602 3.500 2.250 3.500 2.602 5.000 0,750 5.000 0.780 5.000 1.000 5.000 0.870 5.000 0.870 3.500 2.250 4.000 2.320 3,500 2.250 5.000 3.060 5.000 3.060 5.000 1.750 5.000 1.000 3.500 2.250 5.750 2.400 2.500 2.000 2.500 2.000 2.500 2.000 3.870 3,000 3.870 3.000 3.870 3.000 2146.8 1410.3 1.0 189.9 6.7 5.3 2.8 5.0 5,0 0.9 93.2 0.9 4.1 4.1 5.0 2.8 i.9 4.6 5.8 5.0 4.1 4.1 5.0 TOTAL DEPTH E QU I PMENT DR T Fi DEPTH 3553.7 3755.6 3863.7 3867.8 3882.4 3901.9 3905.9 3914.0 4068.0 Indicated Flow Capacity kh= 1637 Qa T md-ft Average Effective Permeability kh md Skin Factor S: 1.151 m(P*)- m(Pf) - LOG k, ] (I) IJ- Ctrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*)- m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) AOF1 --- Qg m(P*) m(P*)- m(Pf) MCFD Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) Approx. Radius of Investigation ,~ m(P*) AOF2 = Qg m(P*) - m(Pf) V kt r~ = 0.032 bp, ct MCFD LLIBURT SERVICES . TICKET NO. 69945?00 ~2-NOV-82 NORTH SLOPE FORMRT I ON TEST ING SERVI CE REPORT Indicated Flow Capacity Average Effective Permeability kh= 1637 Qg T kh md-ft md Skin Factor S: 1.151 m(P*)- m(Pf) m - LOG ~1~ p. Ctrw2 + 3.23 Damage Ratio DR= m(P*)- m(Pf) m(P*) - m(Pf) - 0.87 mS Indicated Flow Rate (Maximum) Indicated Flow Rate (Minimum) Approx. Radius of Investigation AOF~ Qg m(P*) m(P*) - m(Pf) V m(P*) AOF2 -- Qg m(P*)- m(Pf) V kt ri = 0.032 (~Ct MCFD MCFD ,i GRUGE NO: 7582 OEP'TH: 3863.6 BLRNKED Off: NO HOUR Of CLOCK: ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE ~ ,. TIME ." TYPE 'REPORTED J CRLCUL'ATED REPORTED J '~ALCULRTED R INiT!RL HYDROSTRTIC 2080 2089,8 ~ B INITIBL FIRST FLOW 306 320.9 ,- - 5.0 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 383 424.9 · C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 383 424.9 90.0 89.3 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1424 14S2.9 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 574 574.8 150.0 151,3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1220 1221.2 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1220 1221.2 144.0 143.7 C O FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1419 1488.0 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 2060 2053.6 ,, GAUGE NO: 8112 DEPTH: 3867.8 BLANKED Off: NO HOUR Of CLOCK: 24 - . ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE '_ ~ TIME ', TYPE REPORTED I CALCULATED REPORTED J CALCULATED R IN!T!RL HYDROSTATIC 2041 2079,6 B INITIAL FIRST FLOW 302 323,9 5,0 4.7 F C FINAL FIRST FLOW 378 436.1 C I N I T I aL F I RST CLOSED- I N 378 436. i ~ 90,0 89,3 C D FINAL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1433 1463.5 , ,, E INITIAL SECOND FLOW 56? 578.2 - .. · 150.0 151.3 F F FINAL SECOND FLOW 1257 1225,8 F INITIAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1257 1225,8 · 144.0 143.7 C G FINAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1484 i497.1 H FINAL HYDROSTATIC 8041 8057.8 ..- r GAUGE NO' 7581 -DEPTH: 3901.9 BLANKED OFF:YES, HOUR OF CLOCK: 48 . ~ ~ :.: . ~; ~- · . : . ~. ~ . · ~ . , , ID -' DESCRiPTiON PRESSURE ' · · TIHE TYPE REPORTED J CaLCULaTED REPORTED J CaLCULaTED R INITIAL HYDROSTATIC 206! 2092.~ -. · B INITIRL F!RST FLOW 832 340.7 -. 5.0 4.7 F _ C FINRL FIRST'FLOW 434 437.2 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 434 437.2 - 90.0 89.3 C O FINRL FIRST CLOSED-iN 1450 1473.8 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW SSi 607.4 · ' 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1298 1325.2 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1298 1325.2 144.0 143.7 C O' FINAL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1489 1508.3 . H FINAL HYDROSTATIC 8087 2072.6 6RUGE NO: 8II1 DEPTH: 3905.9 'BLRNKED OFF:YES HOUR OF CLOCK: 24 ID DESCRIPTION PRESSURE · TIME' ' TYPE REPORTED J CRLCULRTED REPORTED J CRLCULRTED . R INITIRL HYDROSTRTIC 2077 2087.8 B INITIRL FIRST FLOW 882 338.9 5.O 4.7 F C FINRL FIRST FLOW 408 492.2 C INITIRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 408 492.2 90.0 89.9 C D FINRL FIRST CLOSED-IN 1489 1471.6 E INITIRL SECOND FLOW 596 601.9 150.0 151.3 F F FINRL SECOND FLOW 1370 1322.8 F INITIRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1370 1322.8 144.0 143.7 C O FINRL SECOND CLOSED-IN 1489 1500.1 H FINRL HYDROSTRTIC 2089 2078,4 EIDUIPMENT & HOLE DRTR TICKET NUMBER: 699zt5'700 FORMATION TESTED: LOWER UGNU NET PRY (¢~): ' 26.0 DATE: ! ~-9-82 TEST NO: 4 GROSS TESTED FOOTAGE: 185.6 TYPE DST: CASED HOLE ALL DEPTHS MEASURED FROM: KELLY BUSHING CRS!NG' PERFS. IFil: 3942'-3968' HALLIBURTON CAMP: HOLE OR CASING SIZE [in]: 7.000 . NORTH SLOPE ELEVATION' Irt)= ' TOTAL DEPTH [¢t)= ' 4068.0 J,B. HRRER - F. HAM '~ ..... - .... TESTER-- pACKER .DEPTH[S] [f.t): 3882 ~ K.C. MC. WILLIAMS FINRL SURFACE CHOKE linT: 0,875 ..... .:, '::~' ~--. '_:.. --~_".-.... : . BOTTOM HOLE CHOKE [~nl= 0,750 WITNESS; MUD W. EIOMT (~b/g~'i']~:'''- '10,30 MUD VISCOSITY [seC): ...... ~ :: ' 35 " ESTIMATED HOLE TEMP. (OF): DRILLING CONTRACTOR: ACTUAL HOLE TEMP.' '( °F ): 79 © 39 ! zj. 0 ~, ~ NRBOR$ ~7E · ' ' FLUID RROP. ERTI.ES FOR- RECOVERED MUD-& WATER :. SAMPLER DATA SOURCE RESISTIVITy ~ CHLORIDES Ps~,g RT SURFACE= ??? · °F '' 800 ppm CC_~u'.T~_. OF: GAS: ~) °F ~opm CC oF OIL: · ' e '-' °F , Dp,. DF WRT ' ~ .' ER-- O '~F ppm ~ "' cc OF MUD: · oF ppm · · ' '. '_ § · '°F" pPm TOTAL LIQUID. cc-- HYDROCARBON' PROPER T I E $ £USH I ON DR T R OIL GRAVITY I°HPII: ' "'© oF TYPE AMOUNT WEIGHT GRS/O I L RR'r I 0 l cu. -F ~. idem bid ! I: GRS GRRV I TY: · · . · ., RECOVERED: 2156 FEET ????? REMARKS: ' CRSING WEIGHT: 23~/FT. ' . LEGR[' LoCRTION: SEC. 8 T. 12N R. ile- Z18M · . · . I MEASURING DEVICE: I T]CKET NO: 69945700 TYPE SIZE SURFACE GAS LIQUID CHOKE PRESSURE RATE RATE RE HARKS T]HE SIZE ' PSI HCF BPD 11-9-82 0800 STRRTEO PICKINO UP TOOLS 0922 STARTED TOOLS IN HOLE 1018 RIOGEB UP SURFROE EBUIPHENT 1036 7/8" SET PACKER AND OPENED HYDROSPRZNG WITH WEAK BUBBLES TO THE SURFACE. io4i ELOS~b TOOL 1211 REOPENED TOOL - BUBBLES TO THE · . SURFACE. 1441 CLOSED TOOL 1450 REVERSED THROUGH BURL CIP - -- RETURNS AT 107 STROKES. 1640 STOPPED CIRCULATION ,. 1705 UNSERZ PACKER -- P~LED OUT OF HOLE · 1900 BREAKOUT TOOLS - . . ,., ,, _ ~ICKET NO: 69945700 CLOCK NO: 9397 HOUR: FIRST FLOW O, 0 320.9 1.0 321.8 0.9 2.0 343.9 22.1 3. 1 383.7 39.8 4.7 424.9 41.2 FIRST CLOSED-IN I 0.0 424.9 2 6.0 963.9 539.1 3 12.1 1082.7 657.8 4 18.0 1138.8 713.9 5 24.0 1177.2 752.4 6 30.0 i224.4 799.6 7 36. i i266.2 841.2 8 42.0 i298.3 873.5 9 48.1 1328.4 903.5 lO 54.0 1353.7 928.8 11 60.0 137i.6 946.8 12 66.1 1394.0 969.1 13 72.1 1411.7 986.8 14 78.0 i427.6 1002.7 15 84.0 1441.5 1016.6 16 89.3 i452.9 1028.1 SECOND FLOW 0.0 574.6 30.0 905.9 331.4 60.0 1061.5 155.5 90.0 1144.0 82.6 120.0 i200.4 56.4 151.3 1221.2 20.9 SECOND CLOSED-IN ! 0.0 i221.2 2 10.0 1343.6 122.4 3 20.0 1369.6 148.3 4 30.0 1387.7 166.4 5 40.0 1402.2 180.9 6 50.0 i411.8 190.6 7 60.0 1420.6 199,4 8 70.0 1432.3 21i i · : 9 80.! 1442.1 220.9 10 90.0 1450.9 229.6 11 100.0 1457.0 235.8 12 110,1 1465.3 244.0 13 120.0 1474.3 253.1 2.6 0.249 3.4 0. i42 3.7 0.100 3.9 0.077 4.0 0.063 4.1 0.053 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.040 4.3 0.036 4.3 0.033 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.022 4.4 0.022 9.4 1.218 17.7 0.944 · . 25.2 0.792 31.9 0.690 37.9 0.615 43.3 0.556 ~8.3 0.509 52.9 0 469 57.1 0.537 60,9 0,408 64,5 0.383 67.8 0.362 GRUGE NO: 7582 DEPTH: 3863,7 tx~t t+At SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 14 130.0 1482.3 261.1 15 140.0 i488.0 266,8 16 143.7 i488.0 266.8 70.9 73.8 74.8 REMRRKS: 0.342 0.325 0.319 · . · .: ' .i I'IC'~ET N0:'-'69945700 CLOCK NO: '].6157 HOUR: FIRST · ~ . AP 0.0 323.9 1.0 335.1 2.0 378.2 3.0 408.2 · 4.7 436.1 FLOW .. 11.2 43.1 30.0 28.0 FIRST CLOSED-IN I 0.0 436.1 2 6.0 948.2 512.1 3 i2.0 1073.7 637.5 4 18.0 i145.1 708.9 5 24.0 1179.3 743.2 6 30.0 i228.5 792.3 7 36.0 1274.7 838.5 8 42.0 1306.7 870.5 9 48.0 1336.9 900.8 10 54.0 1365.4 929,2 11 60.0 1387.4 951.3 12 86.0 1409.9 973.8 13 72.0 1423.8 987.7 14 78. O- 1440.4 1004.3 15 84.0 1453.0 1016.9 16 89.3 1463.5 1027.3 SECOND FLOW 0.0 578.2 30.0 916.3 338.1 60.0 1065,0 148.7 90.0 1147.4 82.4 120.0 1204.0 56.7 151.3 1225.8 21.8 SECOND CLOSED-IN .. 2.6 3.4 3.7 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.3 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 0.251 0.143 0.100 0.077 0.063 0.053 0.046 0.040 0.036 0.032 0.030 0.027 0.025 0.023 0.022 GRUGE NO: 8112 J DEPTH: 3867.8 J MINUTES IPRESSURE 3ECOND CLOSED-IN - CON'T]NUED 14 130.0 1488.7 : 15 140.0 1494.6 16 143.7 1497.1 t+ht 262.8 70.9 0.342 268.8 73.8 0.325 271.3 74.8 0.319 1 0.0 i225.8 2 10.0 1354.0 128.2 3 20.0 1376.8 i5i.0 4 30.0 1397.1 i7i.3 S 40.0 1409.4 183.6 6 50.0 1418.4 192.6 ? 60.0 1428.8 203.0 .. 8 70.0 1439.0 213.2 9 80.0 1448.0 222.2 : , 10 90.0 1457.2 231.4 1i I00.0 i464.6 238.8 12 110.0 1473.2 247.4 13 120.0 1481.6 255.8 REMARKS,- 9.4 17.~ 25.2 31.8 37.9 43.3 48.3 52.9 57.0 60.9 64.5 67.8 1.221 0.944 0.792 0.690 0.615 0.556 0.509 .0.470 0.437 0.408 0.383 0.362 TICKET NO: 69945700 CLOCK NO: 8102 t+At I ~ °g'~'~'- FIRST FLOV A~ ON~ GRUGE NO: 7581 HOUR: 48 LLIBURT . . ,,,,,, ./ DEPTH: 3901.9 I I I 'xB' I' '+~' MINUTES PRESSURE BP t+Bt J'°g-zT-- SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 15 140,1 1507.1 181.9 73.8 0,325 0 16 143.7 1508.3 183.1 74,8 0.319 0.0 340.7 1.1 369.3 28.6 2.0 404.8 35.6 3.0 ~27.9 23.1 4.7 437.2 9,3 FIRST CLOSED-IN , 0.0 437.2 6.0 980.6 543.3 12.0 1092.9 655.6 18.0 1165.3 728.0 24.1 1199.6 762.4 30.1 i248.3 81i.i 36.0 129i.9 854.6 42.0 i322.0 884.8 54.0 i377.5 940.2 60.0 1400.4 963.1 66.0 1419.6 982.3 72.0 i436.1 998.9 78.1 1459. i 1015.8 84 I i464.2 1027.0 . , 89.3 1473.8 1036,5 sECOND FLOW 2.6 0.249 3.4 0.143 3.7 O. 100 3.9 0.077 4.0 0.063 4. i o:o63 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.036 4.3 O. 033 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 C 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 0.0 607.4 30.0 979.2 371.8 60.0 1i30.4 151.2 90.0 1207.4 77.0 120.0 1276.5 69.! i51.3 i325.2 48.7 SECOND CLOSED-IN 0.0 1325.2 10.0 1368.4 20.0 1388.8 30.0 i407. i · , 40.0 i421.2 6 50.0 i430.0 7 60.0 1440.7 8 70.0 1449.9 9 80.0 1459.8 ; : . 10 90.0 1469.0 11 100.0 1476.5 12 110.0 1484.6 13 120.0 1494.3 14 130.0 1500.9 43,3 9.4 1.222 63.6 17.7 0.945 8i.9 25.2 0.792 96. i ~1.8 0.690 104.8 37.8 0.615 115.5 43.3 0.556 124.7 48.3 0.509 194.6 52.9 0.470 i43.8 57.1 0.436 151.3 60.9 0.408 159.4 64.5 0.383 169.1 67.8 0.362 175.7 70.9 0.342 TICKET NO: 699`45700 CLOCK NO: 13'7`43 ..... HOUR: FIRST FLOW txAt t',At 0.0 i.0 2.1 3.0 4.7 ] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 lO 13 0.0 '6 0 12 0 18 0 24 0 30 0 36 0 42 0 48,0 54.0 60.0 66.0 72.0 78.0 84,0 89,3 338.9 404.5 65.6 425.9 21.4 428.2 2.3 ,i9~.~ 64.1 .- -::.::_::; - . FIRST CLOSED-IN 492, 2 - 970.1 477.8 1088,2 595,9 1158.1 665.9 1195.1 702.9 1239.3 747.0 128i.9 789.6 , . 1316.2 824.0 . 1344.2 851.9 1370.4 878.2 1394.7 902.5 1413. i 920.9 1431.9 939.6 i446.3 954.1 1460.0 967.8 1471,6 979.4 · SECOND FLOW 0,0 30.0 60.0 90.0 120.0 151.3 601.9 974.3 372.4 1126.6 152.3 i205.7 79.1 1274.3 68.6 1322.8 48.4 0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 110.0 120.0 SECOND CLOSED-IN i322.8 1361.9 i382.3 _ 1401.2 1415.0 i423.9 1434.2 _ . . . 1443.6 1455.0 i462.1 1489.0 1477.7 1486.4 39.1 59.5 92.2 101.1 111.5 i2o.8 132.2 146.2 154.9 163.6 , t+At .I o g--~'~--' 2.6 0.250 3.4 0.142 3.7 0.100 3.9 0.077 4.0 0.063 ~.i o. o53 4.2 0.046 4.3 0.040 4.3 0.036 4.3 0.032 4.4 0.030 4.4 0.027 4.4 0.025 4.4 0.023 4.4 0.022 9.4 1.219 17.8 0.944 · 25.2 0.792 31.9 0.690 37.8 0,615 43.3 0.556 48.3 0.509 52.9 0.470 57.1 0.437 60.9 O.4O8 64.5 0.383 67.8 0.362 GRUGE NO: 8111 DEPTH: 3905.9 REF [ MINuTEs I PRESSUREI dP SECOND CLOSED-IN - CONTINUED 14 130.0 1492.6 169.8 15 140.0 1498.7 175.9 O 16 143.7 1500,1 177.3 tx/it t +At 70.9 73.8 74.8 REMRRKS: l og~t~t 0.342 0.325 0.319 t' TICKET NO. C 69945700 DRILL PIPE ...................... LENGTH DEPTH 3.500 2.764 2146.8 DRILL PIPE.~ .................... 3.SOO IMPRCT REVERSING SUB ............ 3.500 DRILL PIPE ...................... 3.500 DURL CIP SRMPLER ................ 5.000 INDEXING HYDROSPRING TESTER ..... 5.000 LOCKED OPEN BYPRS$ .............. S,O00 EXTENSION JOINT ................. S.O00 EXTENSION JOINT ........... ; ..... CROSSOVER ....................... DRILL COLLRRS ................... CROSSOVER ....................... RP RUNNING CRSE ........... - ...... 5.000 aP RUNNING CaSE ................. 5.000 JRR ............................. 5.000 VR SRFETY JOINT ................. S.O00 cROssoVER ....................... 3.500 CRSING PRCKER...~-; ........... ~.. 5.750 _ PERFORRTED TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 PERFORATED TRIL PIPE ........ '..~'.. 2.500 PERFORATED TRIL PIPE ............ 2.500 BLRNKED-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 BLRNKED-OFF RUNNING CRSE ........ 3.870 TEMPERATURE RUNNING CRSE ........ 8.870 5,000, _ 3.500 4.000 3.500 2.602 1410.3 2,250 1.0 2.602 189.9 ~.750 ,. 6.7 0.780 5.3 1.000 2.8 0.870 5.0 0.870 5.0 2.250 D.9 2. 320 ~.93.2 2.250 0.9 3. 060 4.1 3. 060 4.1 i.750 5.O 1. 000 2.8 2.250 1.9 2.400 4.9 2.000 4.6 2.000 5,8 2.000 5.0 3. 000 4.1 3. 000 4.1 3.000 5.0 3553.7 9755.6 3863.7 3867,8 3882.4 3901.9 3905.9 3914.0 TOTRL DEPTH 4068.0 EQUIPMENT DRTR CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALI-AS, TEXAS CORE ANALYSXI~ REPORT FOR TEXACO ZNC PRUDHOE NO, 1 EXPLORATORY NORTH EILOPE~, RLASKR Thes~ analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operatiom, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report' is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DA I-L. AS, TEXAS XACO INC. DATE t 09-NOV-82 UDHOE NO, I FORMATION ; PLORATORY DRLG. FLUIDI ,~ RTH SLOPE~, ALASKA LOCATION t CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS DEAN-STARK ANALYSIS ~PLE DEPTH PERHEABILITY (ND) POR GRAIN FLUID SATS. HBER FEET MAXIMUM 90 OEO VERTICAL %' DEN. OIL WTR Anelusis Performed on sidewall cores PAGE FILE NO t BP-3-803 ANALYSTS t WSP,TLS,RDB LABORATORYt ANCHORAGE DESCRIPTION I 3610.0 531. 34,1 2,62 27.4 65,3 sd~f-m~r,sl'slt~ 2 3616,0 332, 33,9 2.60 19,8 71.3 smme 3 3644.0 31.9 2.63 47.0 41.0 somefatz Pbl 4 3646.0 40.1 2.65 60.7 30,0 sdJf-m~r ~ 3724,0 434, 35.0 2,60 31,5 61,8 same 6 3728.0 181, 33,6 2.~6 21,1 72,1 sd;f-m~r,carb 7 3789.0 1616. 35,4 2,67 48,6 45,8 sd~f-m~r 8 3943.0 32,6 2.64 26.8 64,6 samefsh lams 9 3944,0 39.1 2,§9 47.8 43,3 s~me 10 3950.0 34,0 2,66 33,9 62.6 samelsh l~ms 11 3952,0 39,3 2.59 40.9 47.5 same 12 4005.0 38.2 2.61 38.7 48.5 seme 13 4312.0 5o~0 20.4 2.73 1,2 96,3 sltst;sdu 14 4314,0 52, 31.0 2.66 32.8 52.8 ssfvf-f~ 15 6310.0 26,4 2°66 0.0 89,6 sh These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS CORE NORH REPORT -FOR PRUDHOE NO, 1 EXPLORATORY SLOPE. ALASKA These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering PAGE 1 DALLAS, TEXAS XACO, INC. DATE 1: 12-NOU-S2 FILE NO 1: BP-3-S03 UDHOE NO. 1 FORNATION 1: ANALYSTS 1: TLS. RB~. IdSP PLORATORY DRLEI. FLUIDt IdBH LABORATORY1: ANCHORAGE RH SLOPE, ALASKA LOCATION CORE ANALYS!S RESULTS BOYLES LAId - HEL[UH POROSITY MPLE DEPTH PERMEAEIILZTY (MD) POR ElRAIN FLUID MBER FEET MAXIMUM 90 ])EEl YERTICAL % DEN, OIL WTR OIL DESCRIPTION 1-21 and (179-193 I 3743.6 31. 30.4 2.58 13.8 79.9 sdlvf-fSr,v ah lams 2 3745,8 662, 34,5 2,63 50,2 46,7 sd;v~-f~,sh lams 3 3747.9 1606. 36.6 2.60 56.1 33.7 sdfvf-f=r 4 3749.6 70. 28,9 2.63 16.3 82.1 sd;vf-f~,sh~.muddw 5 3752.3 37. 28.3 2.66 0.0 95.9 elwstlslt~,sl sdu,carb 6 3755.9 98. 34.4 2.65 53.0 40.8 sdlvf-f;e,se ah lama 179 3963.4 5S0. 35.0 2.64 41.9 9.3 sd;vf-f~P 180 3963.9 347. 34.4 2.63 43.3 14.5 18 same 7 3964.~ 242. 33.0 2.60 54.0 38.6 same 181 3965.2 723. 35.~ 2.65 51.7 13.9 same 182 3965.7 860. 35.3 2.64 47.6 16.5 18 same 8 3966.5 605. 33.6 2.63 60.2 28.9 same 183 3967.3 }09. 34.7 2.64 51.5 13.9 18 same 184 3968.3 892. 34.9 2.62 51.6 12.4 same 9 3968.8 45. 32.7 2.64 59.6 32.6 same 185 3969.9 791. 35.1 2.64 61.6 12.8 same 10 3970.6 2346. 36.2 2.63 61.1 34.9 same 186 3971.4 51. 28.0 2.59 22.0 30.5 sd;vf-f;~,fn ah lama 187 3972.8 46. 26.9 2.57 14.5 20.6 same 11 3974.9 32° 28.1 2.58 24.5 60.8 same 188 3975.5 20. 28.8 2.66 i9.9 10.2 same These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or othe~ mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS XACO, INC. DATE ~ 12-N09-82 UDHOE NO. 1 FORMATION ~ CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS DOYLEE LAN - HELIUH POROSITY PAOE 2 FILE NO t BP-3-B03 ANALYSTS ~ TLS, RD, WSP MPLE DEPTH PERMEABILITY (MD) POR GRAIN FLUID SATS, HOER FEET MAXIHUM~ 90 DES UERTICAL ~ DEN. OIL NTR OIL 189 3976,5 12, 26,8 2,63 1~,2 20,3 12 3977,5 123, 30,6 2,62 40,6 43,4 190 3977,8 236, 32,2 2,64 35,3 19,9 13 3978,5 160, 32.4 2,62 54.2 28,8 14 3980,9 2,35 27.1 2,58 19,3 67,4 15 3983,6 8,19 27,2 2,62 37.4 60,1 191 4323,1 499,' 37.6 2.64 14,5 2,5 192 4324,3 388, 36.1 2.68 11,0 14.9 16 4325,4 275, 34,4 2,62 15,7 ~9,0 193 4326,5 378, 3~,7 2,64 8,5 17,0 17 4327,9 5,27 27.5 2.60 24,7 72,0 18 4330,9 2,57 22,8 2,66 '7.9 88.3 19 4333,1 2,01 26.6 2,69 14.0 $0.3 20 4337.7 3,53 27,1 2.68 24,0 63.0 21 4340,6 14, 24.1 2,75 10.2..... 86,2 22 6804,0 0,24 15.3 2.65 12.3 70,0 23 6805,0 0.17 9,8 2,79 19,7 70,2 24 6806,0 0,34 15,5 2.64 18.~ 60,6 25 6807,0 10, 21,2 2,66 16,6 55,7 26 6808,0 0,24 15,1 2,64 13,2 68,8 27 6B09,0 0,32 17,6 2,64 16,6 64,8 28 6810,0 2.96 17.6 2,66 18,5 60,9 29 6811,0 0,30 15,5 2,66 18,8 64,5 30 6812,0 0,15 13,1 2,65 9,9 77,5 31 6B13.0 1,23 17.8 2,66 17.6 61,7 32 6814,0 0,02 1,~ 3,11 0,0 62,5 33 6815.0 0,04 4.7 2,75 12,1 64,8 34 6816,0 0,94 17,3 2,67 10,4 63,5 35 6817,0 2,43 21,3 2.75 13,6 50,~ 36 6818,0 7,28 19,6 2,67 8,8 56,9 DESCRIPTION same same 18 ad,f-mar same sd~vf-f~f sh lams same sd;v~-~,fn ah lams 18 same same '10 same sdlvf-f~e.sh inbd same .same al*st, sam, remic same 30 ss;vf-f~ same same same 24 same same sltst;sid,sdu,~lauc samefsl 23 These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES. INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS PASE 3 kACO, INC. DATE t 12-NOV-S2 JDHOE NO, I FORMATION t CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS BOYLEB LAW - HELIUM POROSITY FILE NO t BP-3-B03 ANALYSTS t TLS, RB~ WSP ~PLE DEPTH PERMEABILITY (MD) POR 8RAIN FLUID ~BER FEET MAXIMUM 90 DEG VERTICAL ~ DEN, OIL WTR 37 6B19.0 75, 25.4 2,84 14,4 67,8 38 6820,0 27, 25,1 2,78 B,2 61,5 39 682~,0 57, 2[,9 2,82 8,6 35,7 40 6822,0 33, 22,7 2,93 8,8 54,7 26 4! 6823,0 0,02 2,8 2,87 ~4,3 64,3 42 6824,0 84, ~5,9 2,66 ~2,0 43 6B25,0 89, 25,3 2,87 6,~ 56,5 44 6826,0 46, 24,2 2,85 B,5 60,3 45 6827,0 49, 25,4 2,82 4,g 54,4 26 46 6828,0 62, 2~,7 2,92 8,! 47 6829,0 27,8 2,68 5,4 68,7 48 6830,0 85, 23,8 2,92 5,8 55,4 49 683~,0 40, 2~,6 2,~9 5,0 46,7 50 6832,0 25, Z8,7 2,97 6,6 5[,6 27 5~ 6833,0 O,Z9 4,8 2,99 0,0 66,~ 52 6834,0 ~80, 27,! 2,68 ~,5 58,2 53 6835,0 65, 25,0 2,77 3,5 62,8 54 6836,0 3,08 9,3 3,00 5,8 59,0 2~ 55 6837,0 2~2, 25,8 2,68 2,3 53,3 56 6B38,0 242, 26,3 2,68 4,0 47,5 57 6839,0 ~00, 25,~ 2,80 6,8 58 6B40,0 ~73, 26,4 2,69 7,0 53,2 59 684[,0 49, 25~2 2,79 5,! 52,0 60 6842,0 .8,74 [9,7 2,93 5,0 46,0 26 6! 6B43,0 O,Z2 Z,3 3,00 0,0 57,3 62 6844,0 2,23 [4,8 2,96 9,B 66,9 63 6845,0 36, 24,! 2,76 5,9 ~9,2 64 6846,0 50, 22,7 2,84 6,~ 65 6847,0 4[, 23,2 2,70 5,5 46,2 25 66 6848,0 205, 25,! 2,70 5,6 47,6 API OIL DESCRIPTION ss;vfar,aid,~laue ss;c-ve~r~lau~ ss~m-e~r,~laue same ss;c'vc~r,sid,~laue ss~vf~r,sid same s~;vf-m~r,sid,~lauc sslf-e~r,~laue same ss;f-m~r,~laue ss;vf~r,sid sslf-m~r,sid,~lau~ ss;f-c~r,~laue 5ama These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is'made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. -P~(3E 4 Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DALLAS, TEXAS (ACO, INC. DATE : 12-NOV-82 FILE NO ~ BP-3-803 JDHOE NO. I FORMATION : ANALYSTS ~ TLS, RD, WSP CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS BOYLE8 LAW - HELIUH POROSITY tPLE DEPTH PERMERBILITY (MD) POR GRAIN FLUID SATS. tBER FEET MAXIMUM 90 DE~ UERTICAL % DEN. OIL WTR OIL DESCRIPTION 67 6849.0 91. 25.5 2.65 5,5 45.6 68 6850,0 1~6, 2~,9 2,66 11.0 52,7 69 6~51,0 62, 22,2 2,67 9,7 §4,7 sstvf-f~sh tnbd 70 6ffi52,0 108, 24,7 2,66 15,0 47,0 20 71 6853,0 2,91 18,1 2,63 13,9 47,7 sslvf~,sh 72 6B54,0 24, 19,5 2,63 10,5 ~1,9 73 685~,0 92, 24,9 2,66 9,2 54,0 74 6856,0 81, 25,4 2,65 7,1 56,1 75 6B§7,0 105, 26,9 2,64 17,6 ~6,7 19 76 68~8,0 20, 21,1 2,62 7,2 5~,9 ss~vf-f~,sh inbd 77 6859,0 6~, 25,6 2,64 8,2 51,0 78 6860,0 67, 2~,0 2,64 10,0 60,0 79 6861,0 67, 2~,5 2,64 7,8 51,7 80 6864,0 11, 19,4 2,63 11,7 49,0 sslvf-f~,sh inbd 81 6865.0 1.66 14.3 2.63 16.1 58.1 same 82 6~66.0 0.1~ 12.5 2.62 23.6 63.3 21 some 83 6867,0 0.93 14,6 2,59 23,9 47,7 some 84 6868,0 1,24 15,9 2,64 15,3 70,1 some 95 6869,0 0,14 12.7 2,67 9,8 70,3 23 86 6870,0 0,61 lZ,e 2,65 19,6 56,5 some 87 6871,0 0.47 15,4 2,63 17,4 64,5 some 88 6872.0 2.93 15.9 2.62 16.1 66.4 some 89 6873.0 0.36 14.3 2.70 12.3 70.4 90 6874.0 0,30 14.0 2,66 13,5 62,9 30 some 91 6875,0 2,02 14.3 2.62 14,7 65.5 sene 92 .6876,0 0.61 16,3 2,67 20,0 54,7 some 93 6877,0 0.38 14.5 2,63 19,7 56,3 mane 94 6978,0 0.19 10,5 2.81 15,9 61.7 some;mid 9~ 6879.0 1,09 17,7 2,68 16,0 60,9 16 some 96 6880.0 1.53 15.6 2.68 24.3 61.~ some These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best jud~nent of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering DA LLAS, TEXAS KACO~ INC, DATE ~ 12-NQ¥-82 FILE NO t BP-3-803 JDHOE NO, 1 FORHATION t ANALYSTS t TLS~ RD. NSP CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS BOYLES LAW - HELIUM POROSITY ~PLE DEPTH PERMEABILITY (MD) POR GRAIN FLUID SATS, API ~BER FEET MAXIHUH 90 DEG UERTICAL ~ DEN, OIL WTR OIL DESCRIPTION 97 6881.0 0.68 14.1 2.60 23.1 64.7 same 98 6882,0 2,41 15,8 2,57 20,8 52,7 same 99 6883,0 8,16 14,8 2,56 27,$ 61,8 same 100 6884.0 0.21 14.3 2.61 24,5 61.2 16 same 101 6885.0 0.38 14.0 2.63 18.8 45.2 same 102 6886.0 1.21 16.2 2.61 20.1 59.5 same 103 6887.0 1.53 15.1 2.60 15.4 73.7 same 104 6888.0 0.43 15.5 2.64 11,4 74.9 same 105 6889.0 0.36 14,9 2.62 18.8 66.9 12 same 106 6890.0 8.11 17.8 2.64 18.6 61.0 same 107 6891.0 1.37 15.5 2.63 9.8 71.3 same 108 6892.0 0t26 13.2 2.60 14.2 59.8 same 109 6893.0 0.47 14.6 2.60 22,5 54.0 same 110 6894.0 0.63 13.3 2.62 27.8 54.3 24 same 111 6895.0 0.25 15.0 2.64 13,1 52.3 same 112 6896.0 0.67 15.1 2.63 16.4 62.6 same 113 6897.0 2.87 16.2 2.64 13.1 43.5 ssif-m=~,sh inbd 114 6898.0 0,57 15.7 2.64 · 13.8 54.2 sslvf-f~r,sh inbd 115 6899.0 3°33 18.5 2.64 18,1 53.1 23 ss)vf-f=e,fn sh lams 116 6900.0 6.35 20.0 2.63 21.0 51.3 samelmiea 117 6901o0 5,81 17.3 2.61 24.7 49.5 sstf-mgr,sh inbd 118 6902.0 12. 13.6 2.58 20.3 50,8 sslvf~r,miea,sh inbd 119 7054.0 6.07 21.0 2,66 18.7 '64.3 ss)vf-f~r,mica,sh lams 120 7055.0 3.19 17.0 2.64 17.6 63.0 21 same 121 7056.0 0.13 12.2 2.66 20.3 69.9 ss)vf-fgr,mica,sh inbd 122 7057.0 0.36 14.4 2,67 19.5 54.9 same 123 7058.0 2.93 14,6 2.63 14.1 75.9 22 same 124 7059,0 0.32 14.4 2.64 20.4 68.0 same 125 7060.0 0.15 12.0 2.65 25.2 63.0 18 same 126 7061.0 0.21 11.0 2.66 21.0 61.5 same These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclu~ve and confidential use, this re[x ;t is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper ope,.ations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. CORE LABORATORIES, INC. Petroleum Reservoir Engineering PAGE DALLAS, TEXAS KACO~ ZNC. DATE t 12-NOV-82 FILE NO t BP-3-803 JDHOE NO. I FORHATZON t ANALYST8 ~ TL8, RB~ WSP CORE ANALYSIS RESULT8 BOYLE8 LAW - HELIUM POROSZTY ~PLE DEPTH PERMEABILITY (MD) POR 8RAIN FLUID SATS. API ~BER FEET MAXIMUM 90 DE8 VERTICAL % DEN. OIL WTR OIL DESCRIPTION 127 7062.0 0.09 10.7 2.67 12.0 70.5 same 128 7063.0 2.05 !5.5 2.66 11.9 66.0 same 129 7064.0 1.42 13.1 2.66 17.5 63.0 same 130 7065.0 107. 24.3 2.64 12.9 65.2 21 sstvf-fSr;fn sh lams 131 7066.0 100. 26.5 2.65 9.2 57.0 same 132 7067.0 (0.01 0.4 2.73 0.0 39.5 ssfvf~r~std,sl talc 133 7068.0 (0.01 0.4 2.73 0.0 81.4 same 134 7069.0 0.02 1.6 2.76 0.0 55.0 same 135 7070.0 55. 21.8 2.68 9.8 39.4 18 ss~vf-f~sh tnbd 136 7071,0 213, 28,2 2,66 6,6 54,8 sslvf-f~r 137 7072,0 141, 26,3 2,66 10,7 57,6 same;~n sh lams 138 7073.0 169. 25.9 2.65 9,1 63.3 same 139 7074,0 27. 21,9 2.65 15,1 69,4 17 samelfn sh lams 140 7075.0 42. 23.3 2.67 18,8 60,1 17 sameifn sh lams 141 7076,0 102, 25,1 2,65 $,O 52,4 same 142 7077,0 0,11 6,3 2,67 14,2 65,7 sslvf-f=r~eale 143 7078,0 6,32 20,2 2,65 19,9 67,0 sslvf-f=r~fn sh lams 144 7079,0 1,40 17,3 2,66 21,5 56,0 sstvf-f~sh tnbd 145 7080,0 0,70 15,0 2,63 14,9 61,9 15 same 146 7081,0 2,93 13,0 2,64 14,1 65,7 same 147 7082,0 3,45 16,5 2,68 14,1 60,3 same 148 7083,0 1,26 14,5 2,65 9,0 76,3 same 149 7084,0 0,77 12,0 2,64 15,4 51,9 same 150 7085,0 0,53 13,1 2,66 10,8 45,0 17 same 151 7086,0 6,46 16,1 2,68 13,2 45,3 same 152 7087,0 0,87 15,6 2,62 12,4 63,8 same 153 7088,0 0,49 14,9 2,64 8,1 57,9 same 154 7089,0 2,32 11,8 2,63 12,1 75,8 same 155 7090,0 0,32 11,! 2,64 20,3 54,2 17 same 156 7091,0 0,32 11,3 2,65 13,4 73,5 same These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations of opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. ~ CORE LABORATORIES. INC. ' · ' Petroleum Reservoir Engineering PAGE 7 DALL. A$, TEXAS XACO, INC. DATE t 12-NOU-82 FILE NO t BP-3-803 UDHOE NO, 1 FORHATION t ANALYSTS t TLS~ RB~ IdSP CORE ANALYSIS RESULTS BOYLES LAId - HELIUM POROSITY MPLE DEPTH PERMEABILITY (MD) POR GRAIN FLUID SATS. API MBER FEET MAXIMUN 90 DEG UERTICAL % DEN. OIL IdTR OIL DESCRIPTION 157 7092,0 22. 23,6 2,6~ 8,3 59,3 ss~vf-f~r 159 7093,0 4,06 1~,7 2,66 12,1 ~0,8 ss~vf-f~sh tnbd 159 7094.0 0.51 13.4 2.68 13.0 40.6 same 160 7095.0 58. 22.0 2.66 9.7 57.4 17 ss;vf-f~ 161 7096.0 62. 22.7 2.66 9.6 59.6 same 162 7097.0 1.66 12.5 2.65 17.8 64.4 sslvf'-f~P~se Pu~,sh inbd 163 7098.0 8.90 1'6.6 2.67 13.4 62.7 same 164 7099.0 0.35 12.3 2.66 17.9 67.1 same 165 7100.0 1.28 14.1 2.72 25.7 53.1 18 same 166 7101.0 5.09 12.6 2.80 20.5 57.1 same 167 7102.0 0.68 13.5 2.65 14.6 58.3 same 168 7103.0 2.80 12.9 2.65 11.2 73.8 same 169 7104.0 0.80 14.4 2.65 27.6 63.2 same 170 7105.0 0.92 12.6 2.64 18.7 64.2 20 same 171 7106.0 5.21 15.6 2.63 14.0 77°0 same 172 7107,0 0,27 12,4 2.64 15,9 59.5 same 173 710$.0 1.38 15.2 2.66 20,0 48,3 22 same 174 7109.0 1,19 12.9 2,64 15,1 67.6 same 175 7110,0 1,91 14.7 2,63 16,7 66,9 14 same 176 7111,0 0,73 13,7 2,62 14,3 53,0 same 177 7112,0 1,27 13,6 2,66 14,6 56,9 same 17S 7113,0 5,04 14,2 2,66 18,4 60,4 13 same These analyses, opinions or interpretations are based on observations and materials supplied by the client to whom, and for whose exclusive and confidential use, this report is made. The interpretations or opinions expressed represent the best judgment of Core Laboratories, Inc. (all errors and omissions excepted); but Core Laboratories, Inc. and its officers and employees, assume no responsibility and make no warranty or representations, as to the productivity, proper operations, or profitableness of any oil, gas or other mineral well or sand in connection with which such report is used or relied upon. LLI .BU ?O $ ~ l:lVl¢ ~'$ TICKET NO. 69945800 IS-NOV-82 NORTH SLOPE FORMF~TION TESTING SERV I CE REPORT TEXACO U.S.A. WELL HISTORY - EXPLORATORY WELL AREA: Milne Point South, North Slope Borough, Alaska WELL NO.- Prudhoe #1 LOCATION: 935' North and 865' East from the southwest corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, U.B.M. · ELEVATION: 73' K.B. DATE: 11 / 19/82 L.~ McCann Drilling and Production Manager DRILLED BY- Nabors Drilling Company, Inc. DATE COMMENCED DRILLING: 10/15/82 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING: 10/29/82 SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH' 7,500' CEMENT PLUGS- Squeezed 80 sacks through retainer at 7030' & plug 7030' to 6955'. Bridge plug at 6755' - Cement 6755' to 6547' Bridge plug at 4430' - No cement Bridge plug at 4068' - No cement Bridge plug at 3852' - No cement Bridge plug at 3682' - No cement Bridge plug at 3612' - Cement 3612' to 3454' Cement plug 2330' to 2174' Cement plug 156' to surface RECEIVED DEC 1 0 ]9 2 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio~ Anchorago Well History Prudhoe #1 -2- November 19, 1982 CASING- 80' 20" conductor S~%kalsoft . 0 ~982 Surface - 80' 2520' 10-3/4", 45.5#, S-80 & T80, O#~.aso~o~ Surface- 2520' 7499' 7", 23#, S-95, LT&C J~at~2~¢~'mm/~/o,?~a~ja Surface- 7499' MORNING REPORT SUMMARY Each morning report covers from 6:00 AM of the previous day to 7:00 AM of the day reported. Mud weight shown in parentheses. Date Dep.th 1982 KB lo/13 Nabors Rig 27E released by Conoco at 1200 hours 10/12/82 to move to Texaco Prudhoe #1. lO/14 Moving rig. 10/15 Rigging up lO/16 Installed 20" series 900 Cameron S.O.W. casing head. Tested with 200 PSI. Rigged up diverter lines & hydril. Started mixing mud at 1500 hours 10/15/82. 10/17 1239' 10/18 2530' Tested 20" hydril. W/A by A.O.G.C.C. representative Bobby Foster. Spudded well at 8'00 AM 10/16/82. Trip to change bits at 646'. Drilled ahead. · Drilled to 1716'o Trip to change bit. Drilled to 2530'. Measured out of hole on wipe~ltrip'{) (1 Rigged to run 10-3/4" casing. Survey at 2530' - 5' 0 PPG). lO/19 2530' Ran 64 joints 10-3/4", 45.5#, 8rd, S-80 & T80, ST&C casing with shoe at 2520'. Pumped 2900 sacks permafrost 14.8 PPG cement through stab-in float collar at 2432' CIP at 1725 hours 10/18/82. Cement to surface. Set slips. Cut off 10-3/4" casing. Installed Cameron 20", series 900 by 13-5/8" series 1500 casing spool & tested with 900 PSI. 10/20 3380' Nippled up B.O.P.E. Tested both pipe rams and blind rams with 5000 PSI and hydril with 3500 PSI. W/A by A.O.G.C.C. representa- tive Bobby Foster. Drilled out shoe to 2535'. 14.8# leak-off test. Drilled ahead (9.3 PPG). 10/21 3876' Drilled to 3742'. Trip to pick up core barrel. Core #l with plastic sleeve. 3742' to 3772' - 30'. Recovered 15'. Drilled ahead (9.4 PPG). 10/22 4323' Drilled to 3963'. Trip to pick up core barrel. Core #2 with plastic sleeve- 3963' to 3988' - 25'. Recovered 2~' Drill d to 4323'. Trip to pick up core barrel. Survey 1/4~ (~.3 PPG),e Wel 1 History Prudhoe #1 -3- E EIVED November 19, 1982 Da te 1982 10/23 Depth KB 5521' DEC i o i982 Alaska Oil & Gas C~n$. Core #3 with plastic sleeve, 432~' to 4348' - 25'. Recovered 19'. Drilled ahead. Survey 3/4v (9.3 PPG). 10/24 6233' Drilled to 5586'. Trip to change bits. Drilled ahead. Survey 1-3/4 (9.6 PPG) lO/25 6745'  illed to 6285'. Trip to change bits. Drilled ahead. Survey (10.4 PPG). 10/26 6855' Drilled .to 6804'. Trip to pick up tore barrel Core #4 - 6804' to 6855' Cored ahead. Survey 1/4v (10.4 PP~). 10/27 6903' Core #4 - 6804' to 6864' - 60'. Recovered 57'. Tested B.O.P.E. Core #5 - 6864' to 6903' - 39'. Recovered 39'. Ran in hole. Lost pump pressure. Pulled out of hole. Jet out of bit. Ran in hole (10.5 PPG). 10/28 7090' Drilled to 7054'. Trip to pick up ~ore barrel. Core #6 - 7054' to 7090'. Cored ahead. Survey 3/4v (10.5 PPG). 1029 7261' Core #6 7054' to 7114' - 60'. Recovered 60'. Drilled ahead (10.6 PPG). 10/30 7500' T.D. Drilled to 7500'. 20 Std. wiper trip. 10/31 Trip for logs - Ran Schlumberger DIL-BHC w/Gamma Ray, NGT-LDT with caliper, dipmeter & sidewall samples. 11/1 Ran Birdwell velocity survey. ll/2 11/3 Finished velocity survey. Ran in hole. Conditioned mud for 7" casing (10.6 PPG). Laid down 5" D.'P. Ran 292 joints 7", 23#, S-95, LT&C casing with shoe at 7499' Howco cemented through shoe with 1600 cu. ft. class G with 1% CF~-2, .3% Halad 9 & 5% KCL at 15.8 PPG. Opened D.V. collar. Changed over to water. 11/4 Pumped through D.V. collar with 165 barrels Arctic Pack at 9.3 PPG, followed by 150 cu. ft. permafrost cement at 15.6 PPG. Closed D.V. collar with 2500 PSI. Set slips. Cut off 7" casing. Installed Cameron 13-5/8" series 5,000 by 11" series 5,000 tubing spool. Tested with 3000 PSI. Nippled up B.O.P.E. & tested with 3000 PSI. Ran in hole. Drilled out D.V. collar & tested wi th 3000 PSI (10.6 PPG). 11/5 Ran in hole to 7374' Conditioned mud. Pulled out of hole. Ran Dresser Atlas CBL wi~h Gamma 7210' to 3100' (10.5 PPG). Well History Prudhoe #1 -4- November 19, 1982 Date ,, 1982 11/6 11/7 11/8 11/9 ll/lO 11/11 11/12 11/13 .Depth KB 7500' T.D' D.S.T. #1, 8 HPF, 7058' to 7063' & 7070' to 7084'. 2 hour ' test, clear salt water (11,000 PPM) flowing 1728 BPD rate on 3/4" choke with 125 PSI. No oil or gas (10.5 PPG). 6955' P.D. Set Howco wireline retainer at 7030'. Squeezed 80 sacks Class G with 1% CFR-2 with 15 sacks above retainer. QSP.#2, 8 HPF, _~6812' to 6834' (10.5 PPG). 4430' P.D. 2-1/2 hour test. Clear salt water (8500 PPM) flowing 1300 BPD rate on 3/4" choke with 55 PSI. No oil or gas. Set Howco wireline bridge plug at 6755'. Spotted 40 sacks cement plug with 1% CFR-2..J~_~=t~k:_8 HPF, 4311' to 4319' & 4324' to 4330' (10.4 PPG). 4068' P.D. 2-3/4 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out 24 barrels salt water (5000 PPM). Trace oil, no gas. Set Howco wireline bridge plug at 4068'. DS_~_#4. 8 HPF~ 3942' to 3968' (10.3 PPG). 3852' P.D. ~~._N.g..~=~)u_id to su.ri~a.._ce. Reversed out 16 barrels heavy oil & sand. No water, No gas (10 PPG)~ Set HOWC0 m ~ wireline bridge plug at 3852'. DST #5, 8 HPF, 3782' to 3792' & 3752' to 3760'. 3682' P.D. 2-1/2 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out 14.4 barrels clear water (800 PPM). No oil, no gas (10 PPG). Set Howco bridge plug at 3682'. DST #6, 8 HPF, 3642' to 3651'. 2-1/2 hour test. No fluid to Surface. Reversed out 9 barrels muddy salt water (900/2700 PPM). No oil, no gas. Set Howco bridge plug at 3612'. Set 15,000# weight on bridge plug & spotted 30 sacks cement plug with 1% CFR-2. Estimate top of cement at 3456'. Spotted 30 sacks at 2330'. Estimate top of plug at 2174'. Spotted 30 sacks ~ement l~ from 156'_~_o~suJrface? Removed tubing spool. Pulled casing slips & casing spool. Notified A.O.G.C.C. of well s~n. Cut off 20" casing and 10-3/4" casing. Removed 10-3/4" by 20" casing slips. Welded plate on 10-3/4" casing & 7" casing. RR at 1700 hours 11/12/82. DEC 10 19B - Oil & Gas Cons. Commissio~ S~ggested ~ . ,, _~ '~.~ to be inserted in each Ac~-~ ~ well folder to d~eck , ---for timely compliance with our ~ulations. -' 0-p~faSor, ' Well ~a~-and humber Reports and Materials to be receiVed by: / ~ / · Date Required Date Received Remarks Ccmple~on Re~rt . Yes i ', Well His~ Yes / ~ ~{~ _.~ J ~ . ,, , s~~--~ ~re ~ips '~ I . , ~ "' Registered S~ey Plat ~ ~ ¢ ' ~ ~ ~ ~ C ~ ' . , Inclina~ ,- Y~ C /~' D~re~ional ~ey~ ~ ~ , , ,, _~-.. ,, . ,Drill St~ Test Ro~s ~ ~ /~--/~ ~ Z ~ ...... ~/~" ~s R~ .'~~ Yes ., ,,, , ,, STATE OF ALASKA ,. ~ ALAS~'"~ OIL AND'GAS CONSERVATIOt~'~OMMISSION ' MONTHLy REPOR .' OF DRILLING AND W uRKOVER OPERATIO, 1. Drilling Well Workover operation r-I 2. Name of ol)erator Texaco ~U.S.A. 3. Addrm P.O. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, Alaska 99509 Location of Well et surface 935' North and 865' East from the southwest corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, U.M. Straight Hole 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 73' K.B. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. A0L 28236 7. Pi,~it No. 82-121 8. APl ~o- 029-20796 9. Unit or Prudhoe 10. Well No. #1 11. Fteld end Pool Exploratory For the Month of November ,19 82 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks 7500' T.D. - Spud 10/15/82. Well suspended 1i/12/82. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests Ran '7" 23#, S-95, casing with shoe at 7499' float collar at 7417' & D V. collar at , ' · 2306' - 1600 cu. ft. G with 1% CFR2, .3% Halad g & 5% KCL at 15.8 PPG - Opened D.V. collar - Some cement above D.V. collar - Pumped 165 Bbls. Arctic Pak followed by 150 cu. ft. permafrost cement. Tested casing to 3000 PSI - OK. 14. Coring resume and brief description None 15. Logs run and depth where run Ran CBL/Gamma & collar locator 7210' to 3100'. 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data ~l: Perf B HPF 7058-7063, 7,070-7084, flwd Cl rsal t wtr @ 1728 B/0 rate, 11000 PPM. #2: Perf 8 HPF 6812-6834, flwd clr salt wtr e 1300 B/D rate, 8500 PPM. #3: Perf 8HPF 43~11-4319, 4324-4330, rec. clr salt wtr, 5000 PPM. #4: Perf 8 HPF 3942-3968, rec 16 Bbl hvy oil w/sand· #5: Perf 8 HPF 3782-3792, 3752-3760, 372Q-3732, 3702-3708, rec clr salty wtr, 800 PPM. #'6: Perf 8 HPF 3642-3651, rec muddy. salt wtr, 900-2700, PPM. No H~S, no shows of oil or gas except for test #4. Test #..4 oil, no water or g.as. All test~ periods 2-1/2 hours. 17. I hereby certify that the forago~g is true end correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED ..... TITLE Assistant District Manage~ATE November 18, 1982 NOTE-Report on this form is r~ui~or each calendar month, r~rdless o! the status of (q3erations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission ~SV the 15th of the succeeding month, unless othanNmSe deTeCted. ,.-,, STATE OF ALASKA ALASKA~, ~ AND GAS CONSERVATION CL ,MISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETION REPORT AND LOG,' 1. Status of Well Clarification of Service Well OIL !"1 GAS [:::] SUSPENDED I~ ABANDONED I-I SERVICE (:::) . . . 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number Texaco U.S.A. 82.121 . 3. Addrm4' ~. APl Number - P.O. Box 4-1579~ Anchorage, Alaska 99509 r,o-029-20796 .... 4'.i.°c"tiono~welmetsurface 935' North and 865' East from the southwest 9. Un'itorl-e~eName . corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, U.M. Prudhoe ,. At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number #l At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool Straight Hole . Exploratory 5. 'Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) ! 6. Lease Designation and Serial N~). 73' lC B.I ADL 28236 ,~Z. D.t. S, udd,~ 10/16/82 13. Date T.D. Reached 10/29/82 ' 4. Date Comp.. Susp. or Aband. 11/12/82 J 15. water Depth, if offsh'0re feet MSL ] 16. No. of Coml~letions . ., 7500'17' Total Depth' (MD+TVD)(MD&TVD) :18'pllugBack Depth (MD+TVD)19' Oirecti°n'l Survey'" ! 20' Depth where'SSSV setSurface YES I"1 NOI~ feet MD !21' Thickness Of Parle'rCs! 22'. Type Electric or Other Logs Run 0!L-BHC ,w/Gan~a,,, NGT,w/Caliper & Dipmeter 23. CASING. LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD ,, , SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED .20" " 94~/ Line pip~,' Surface 80' 30" Cemellt to surface None l0 3/4" 45.5# S-80,TB0t Surface 2520' 14 3/4"Cmt to surface 2900S; None 7" 231# S-95 SUlrfQce 7499' 9 7/8"Cmt to *1800'-1750SX None 24. Perforations open to Production (MD+TVD of Top and Bottom and 25. TUBING RECORD interval, size and number) SIZE DEPTH SET (MD) PACKER SET (MD) , ,, ,,. "~6. ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT & KIND OF MATERIAL USED /058 to 7063 & 80 SX G w/l% CFR2 .... 7070 to 7084 , 27. PRODUCTION TEST Date First Production I Method of Operation {Flowing, gas lift, etc.) ! Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCT'ION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE ! GAS.OIL RATIo TEST PERIOD I~ I Flow Tubing Casing Pressure CALCULATED OIL-BBL GAS-MCF ~/ATER-BBL OIL GRAVITY-APl (cor;) Press. 24-HOUR RATE e , , , 28. CORE DATA Brief description of lithology", porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. ,, Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE GEOLOGiC MARKERS FORMATION TESTS ,,, M~ ~ TRUE VERT. DE~ ~, ~ t~ ~ ~ ~. 31. LI~ OF A~ACHMEN~ , ~~" S~ Title Dill INSTRUCTIONS General: Yhis form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1: Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval repo~ in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21: Indicate whether from ground level (GL) or other elevation (DF, KB, etc.). Item 23: Attached supplemental records for this well should show the details of any multiple'stage cement- lng and the location of the cementing tool. Item 27: Method of Operation: Flowing, Gas Lift, Rod Pump, Hydraulic Pump, Submersible, Water In. jection, Gas Injection, Shut-in, Other-explain. Item 28: If no cores taken, indicate "none". TEXACO U.S.A. WELL HISTORY - EXPLORATORY WELL AREA: ,, 'Milne Point South, North Slope BorOugh, Alaska WELL NO.- Prudhoe #1 LOCATION' 935' North .and 865' East from the southwest corner of Section T12N, RllE, U.B.M. · ELEVATION' 73' K.B. DATE' 11/19/82 By' L. McCann Drilling and Production Manager DRILLED BY' Nabors Drilling Company, Inc. DATE COMMENCED DRILLING' 10/15/82 DATE COMPLETED DRILLING' 10/29/82 SUMMARY TOTAL DEPTH' 7,500' CEMENT PLUGS' Squeezed 80 sacks through retainer at 7030' & plug 7030' to 6955'. Bridge plug at 6755' - Cement 6755' to 6547' Bridge plug at 4430' - No cement Bridge plug at 4068' - No cement Bridge plug at 3852' - No cement Bridge plug at 3682' - No cement Bridge plug at 3612' - Cement 3612' to 3454' Cement plug 2330' to 2174' Cement plug 156' to surface Well History Prudhoe #1 -2- November ] 9, ,1982 CASING: 80" 20" conductor 2520' 10-3/4", 45.5#, S-80 & T80, ST&C 7499' 7", 23~, S-95, LT&C Surface - 80' Surface- 2520' Surface - 7499' MORNING REPORT SUMMARY Each morning report covers from'6:00 AM of the previous 'day to 7:00 AM of the day reported. Mud weight shown in parentheses. Da te DeP th 10/13 Nabors Rig 27E released by Conoco at 1200 hours 10/12/82 to move to Texaco Prudhoe #1. 10/14 Moving rig. 10/15 Rigging up lO/16 Installed 20" series 900 Cameron S.O.W. casing head. Tested with 200 PSI. Rigged up diverter lines & hydril. Started mixing mud at 1500 hours 10/15/82. 10/17 1239' Tested 20" hydril. W/A by A.O.G.C.C. representative Bobby Foster. Spudded well at 8-00 AM 10/16/82. Trip to change bits at 646'. Drilled ahead. 10/18 2530' Drilled to 1716' Trip to change bit. Drilled to 2530'. Measured out of ~ole on wipeJcltrip.Ov Rigged to run 10-3/4" casing. Survey at 2530' - 5' (10 PPG}. lO/19 2530' Ran 64 joints 10-3/4", 45.5#, 8rd, S-80 & T80, ST&C casing with shoe at 2520'. Pumped 2900 sacks permafrost 14.8 PPG cement through stab-in float collar at 2432' CIP at 1725 hours ' 10/18/82. Cement to surfaCe. Set slips. Cut off 10-3/4" casing. Installed Cameron 20", series 900 by 13-5/8" series 1500 casing spool & tested with 900 PSI. 10/20 3380' Nippled up B.O.P.E. Tested both pipe rams and blind rams with 5000 PSI and hydril with 3500 PSI. W/A by A.O.G.C.C. representa- tive Bobby Foster. Drilled out shoe to 2535'. 14.8# leak-off test. Drilled ahead (9.3 PPG). 10/21 3876' Drilled to 3742'. Trip to pick up core barrel. Core #l with plastic sleeve. 3742' to 3772' - 30'. Recovered 15'. Drilled ahead {9.4 PPG}. 10/22 4323' Drilled to 3963'. Trip to pick up core barrel. Core #2 with plastic sleeve- 3963' to 3988' - 25' Recovered 2~'. Drilled to 4323'. Trip to pick up core barrei. Survey 1/4v (9.3 PPG). Well History Prudhoe #1 -3- November 19, 1982 Date 10/23 10/24 10/25 10/26 10/27 10/28 1029 10/30 10/31 11/1 11/2 11/3 11/4 11/5 p~th 5521' Core #3 with plastic sleeve, 432~' to 4348' - 25'. Recovered lg'. Drilled ahead. Survey 3/4v (9.3 PPG). 6233' Drilled to 5586' Trip to change bits. Drilled ahead. Survey 1-3/4v (9.6 PPG)] 6745'  illed to 6285'. Trip to change bits. Drilled ahead. Survey (10.4 PPG). 6855' Drilled .to 6804'. Trip to pick up tore barrel Core #4 - 6804' to 6855' Cored ahead. Survey 1/4v (10.4 PP~). 6903' Core #4 - 6804' to 6864' - 60'. Recovered 57'. Tested B.O.P.E. Core #5 - 6864' to 6903' - 39'. Recovered 39'. Ran in hole. Lost pump pressure. Pulled out of hole. Jet out of bit. Ran in hole (10.5 PPG). 7.090' Drilled to 7054'. Trip to pick up ~ore barrel. Core #6 - 7054' to 7090" Cored ahead. Survey 3/4v (10.5 PPG). 7261' Core #6 7054' to 7114' - 60'. Recovered 60'. Drilled ahead (10.6 PPG). 7500' T.D. Drilled to 7500'. 20 Std. wiper trip. Trip for logs - Ran Schlumberger DIL-BHC w/Gamma Ray, NGT-LDT with caliper, dipmeter & sidewall samples. Ran Birdwell velocity survey. Finished velocity survey. Ran in hole. Conditioned mud for 7" casing (10.6 PPG). Laid down 5" D.P. Ran 292 joints 7", 23#, S-95, LT&C casing with shoe at 7499' Howco cemented through shoe with 1600 cu. ft. class G with 1% CF~-2, .3% Halad 9 & 5% KCL at 15.8 PPG. Opened D.V. collar. Changed over to water. Pumped through D.V. collar with 165 barrels Arctic Pack at 9.3 PPG, followed by 150 cu. ft. permafrost cement at 15.6 PPG. Closed D.V. collar with 2500 PSI. Set slips. Cut off 7" casing. Installed Cameron 13-5/8" series 5,000 by ll" series.5,000 tubing spool. Tested with 3000 PSI. Nippled up B.O.P.E. & tested with 3000 PSI. Ran in hole. Drilled out D.V. collar & tested with 3000 PSI (10.6 PPG). Ran in hole to 7374' Conditioned mud. Pulled out of hole. Ran Dresser Atlas CBL wi~h Gamma 7210' to 3100' (10.5 PPG). Well History Prudhoe #1 -4- November 19, 1982 Date 1982 11/6 '11/7 11/8 11/9 11/10 11/11 11/12 11/13 Depth KB 7500' T.D.D.S.T. #1.~... 8 HPF, Z058' tn 70RA'~. & 7070' to 7084'. 2 hour rtest, clear salt water (11,000 PPM) flowing 1728 BPD rate on 3/4" choke with 125 PSI. No oil or gas (10.5 PPG). 6955' P.D. Set Howco wireline retainer at 7030'. Squeezed 80 sacks Class G with 1% CFR-2 with 15 sacks above retainer. DST #2,, 8 HPF, 6812' ~ (10.5 PPG). 4430' P.D. 2-1/2 hour test. Clear salt water (8500 PPM) flowing 1300 BPD rate on 3/4" choke with 55 PSI. No oil or gas. Set Howco wireline bridge plug at 6755' Spotted 40 sacks cement plug with 1% CFR-2. DST #3 - 8 HP~, 4311' to _~3J_9_~ & 4324' to 4330' (10.4 PPG). 4068' P.D. 2-3/4 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out 24 barrels salt water {5000 PPM}. Trace oil, no gas. Set Howco wireline bridge plug at 4068'. DST #4, 8 HPF, 3942' to 3968' {10.3 PPG). 3852' P.D. 2-1/2 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out 16 barrels heavy oil & sand. No water. No gas {10 PPG). Set Howco wireline bridge plug at 3852'. DST #5, 8 HPF, 3782' to 3792' & 3752' to 3760'. 3682' P.D. 2-1/2 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out 14.4 barrels clear water (800 PPM}. No oil, no gas (10 PPG). Set Howco bridge plug at 3682'. DST #6, 8 HPF, 3642' to 3651'. 2-1/2 hour test. No fluid to surface. Reversed out g barrels muddy salt water (900/2700 PPM). No oil, no gas. Set Howco bridge plug at 3612' Set 15,000# weight on bridge plug & spotted 30 sacks cement piug with 1% CFR-2. Estimate top of cement at 3456'. Spotted 30 sacks cement plug at 2330'. Estimate top of plug at 2174'. Spotted 30 sacks cement plug from 156' to surface. Removed tubing spool. Pulled casing slips & casing spool. Notified A.O.G.C.C. of well suspension. Cut off 20" casing and 10-3/4" casing. Removed 10-3/4" by 20" casing slips. Welded plate on 10-3/4" casing & 7" casing. RR at 1700 hours 11/12/82. MEMORA, IDUM Sta e of ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION TO: Co ~~t~rton DATE: November 15, FILE NO: 108 Lonnie C. Smi th~ Commissioner Thru~ TELEPHONE NO: Alaska 1982 Petroleum Inspector SUBJECT: Witness Cement Plugs above Test Zones Texaco, U. S. A. ' s Prudhoe No. 1 Milne Point Sec. 8, T12N, Rile Permit No. 82-121 ...Satu..r. day, Novembe.r_ 6,_!982- I left the Kuparuk Field, where I was to witness a BOPE test, to go to Texaco's Prudhoe No. 1 Well to witness a retainer set and 75 sacks of cement squeezed below retainer and into the perforations that were shot at 7058 and 7063 at top and 7070 and 7084 at the bottom. There w~re also 25 sacks plus of cement placed on top of retainer. After ~tnessing-the cement job on Texaco's Prudhoe No. 1 Well I went back to the Kuparuk to witness a BOPE test for ARCO, subject of another report. SUnday, .November. 7, 1982 - I left the Kuparuk Field, where '~-~f~e~s-ea~a ~~ ~s~, to go back to Texaco's Prudhoe No. 1 well. I ~tnessed another bridge plug Set at 6755' and a 40 sack cement plug set on top to 6555 feet. Only ~90 has Wen encountered in the tests performed to this point. Monday,: NOVemb~.~- r .8~_~1~8_2 - I witnessed another bridge plug set .at 4430 feet with no cement set on top. This was okayed by Blair Wondzell by phone to Dave Sanders, Texaco's operator on the drill site. Further test to resume, I left Texaco"s location and went back to Anchorage. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. report which is attached and also made a schematic of the work performed. In summary, I witnessed one retainer set and perforations s~aeezed and plug set above retainer and two bridge plugs set and cemented. Dave Sanders, operator for Texaco, is to call our office when ready to set future plugs. The cement plugs were satisfactorily performed. 02-001/3,(Rev.10/79) O~G #6 4/80 Operator Company Repr , Lease No. Total Depth 7'~ ;; Cas ing: STATE ~)F ALASKA AIdF'~% OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMI~'~DN ,. Plug & Abandonment Report Elevation Drive Pipe Conductor Intermediate' .... Plugging Data: 1. Open hole plugs:.. Date/f/06'~,f_~'~ ~/.~'..~ / Drilling Permit # ~2 -- /.~ / Sec. T-R_ / ' _ Mud Wt. //~ o /~ "O.D. Set at .~'~! Ft. w/ Pene. "O.D. @ ~ ~ 0 Ft. Surface "O.D. @ Ft. "O.D. @ . 7q// Ft. Production "O. D. @ Ft. 2. Open hole isolation plug: 3~ Perforation plugs (if any): ~L-~ 4. Annulus plugs (if any): ,/~. Q ~.~ ~-~ 5. Casing .stub plugs: Casing removal: .... .,~ o ~..~'- "casing cut at ~--'0/~ "casing cut at ' , ,/'/0/,'/~-?~ , "casing cut at / d.? 7 // d.~ :'~-"~'" ..... ? ..~ STATE OF ALASKA ' ALASKA :C"- \AND GAS CONSERVATION CO.~ ,~IISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS · Drilling well~:;~ Workover operation [] 2· Name of operator 7. Permit No. Texaco U.S,A. 82-121 3. Address 8. APl Number P.O. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, Alaska 99509 so-029-20796 4. Location of Well at surface 935' North and 865' East from the southwest corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, U.M. Straight Hole. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) ] 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. 73' K,B.] ADL 28236 9. Unit or Lease Name Prudhoe 10. Well No. #1 11. Field and Pool Exploratory For the Month of. October , 19 82 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks Spud at 0800 Hours 10/16/82 - Drilled to T.D. 7500' on 10/29/82. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests Set 20" 94# casing at 80' & cemented to surface with permafrost cement. Set 10-3/4" 45.5# ST&C, S-80, casing at 2520' and cemented to surface with permafrost cement. 14. Coring resume and brief description Core #1 - 3742' to 3772 Core #2 - 3963' to 3988 Core #3 - 4323' to 4348 Core #4 - 6804" to 6864 Core #5 - 6864' to 6903 Core #6 - 7054' to 7114 - Rec. 15', sandstone, dk gy-brn, fg, some black oil. - Rec. 22.5', sandstone, dk gy-brn, vfg, some black oil. - Rec. 25', siitstone, msv, dk gy-brn, minor fine sandstone. - Rec. 57', interbedded vfg sandstone & dark siltstone. - Rec. 39', shale, vy dark, some thin ss with oil staining. - Rec. 60', as in core #5. 15. Logs run and depth where run Ran Schlumberger DIL, BHCS, GR, NGT-LDT, Caliper, Dipmeter Shot 21 sidewall samples, recovered 19, between 3075' - 6310'. Ran velocity survey from 7500' to surface. RECEIYEO 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data None NOV 1 t cj82" Ataska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. iS~GNED~'~t,~.'Za.. TrrLE ^ssistant' District ManageSArE November 11, 1982'. ~--u p. i~'a~e' ~vi ~' t-~e ~,las ka Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Thru: MEMORANDUM TO: start-'e of Alaska FROM: ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION erton FILE NO: Lonnie C. Smith~9~ TELEPHONE NO: Commissioner ~-~, Bobby Foster-~'~ ~' SUBJECT: Petroleum Inspector October 21, 108/K 1982 Witness BOPE Test on Texaco ' s Prudhoe Bay #1 Sec. 8, T12N, RilE, UM Permit #82-121 Tuesday,_ October 19, 1982 - The BOPE test began at 1:30 p.m. and was complete at 4:00 p.m. As the attached BOPE test report shows there were two failures. The flange was tightened and retested. The floor safety valve will be repaired and tested and the A.O.G.C~C. will be notified. In summary, I witnessed the BOPE test on Texaco's Prudhoe Bay #1. Attachment: October 23, 1982. I spoke with Dave Sanders this date and he informed me that the floor safety valve had been repaired. ALA...~ OIL & .GAS CO;:$E. RVATIO;I COI.;i. II~I~ON B.O.P.E. Insl;ection Report . Inspector / ~b~ P~~¢~~ ...... . '~11 ~.~ ~ .~_~ Well~,~,~ ~~ ~ Permit ~ ~Z:)~ /- L°cation~'S;c ~ T/5~R//; ~' 0 /~Casing Set 0~~ ~ ft. Drilling contrac, t°; N*g~ ~ Rig ~;~ ~epresentativ-~: ~cation, General . ., ACCU:IU~,TOR SYSTEI.I Well'Sign ~, " ]:Eull Charge Pressure 0~ psig . - ' ' T/ , General HouSekeePing ~ .~Pressure After Closure /~OO psig Res.erve'pit '~' '// ~, :.200 psig Above Precharge Attained: - Rig ~.Full Charge Pressure Attained: Controls: Master ~ m_ 5 ',~ Annular Preventer . I ~OO · ,]Upper Kelly. Test Pressure Pipe Rams ~ ~~ l~Lower Kelly Test Pressure ~o Blind R~s I ~Ball Type Test Pressure ~'/ Choke Line Valves / . Inside BOP Test Pres~re H.C.R. Valve ~ - j~ Choke. Manifold ~~ Test Pressure Kill Line valves / J~No. Valves / ' I~.]o. flanges ~ ~ :i aD- ta e Cho e 1' / Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within ~,,. days and Ins~ctor/COm~ssion office notified. ' / . ' _' 'z ~ ..-., . rain /S . min ~i ! Remote c/'~ .5 Blinds swi_ t=qh co_v_e__~--5_ [ Kelly and Floor Safety Valves / / Distribution orig' - AO&GCC cc - Operator cc - Supervisor M EM,O'R'A,q DU M Sta e of Alaska TO~ C. t,~rton Cha-i~t~'~-~ Thru: Lonnie C. Smith~ C~missioner TELEPHONE NO: FROM-Bobby Foster~~~- ~troieum Insl:~ctor DATE: October 21, 1982 FILE NO: 108/D SUBJECT: Inspect Diverter System at TeXaco's Prudhoe Bay # 1 Sec. 8, Ti2N, RllE, UM Permit ~82-121 Friday, ~tobe~~ 1'5, 1982 - I was contacted by Dave Sanders, Texaco d~ii~ing consu'l~&nt, and ~as requested to come to the location and' inspeCt the diverter system. When I 'arrived at the location at 7:00 p.m. DaVe informed me that the system would not be ready for sometime. I returned to the location at 6:00 a.m. October 16, 1982 and did inspect the diverter system which met A.O.G.C.C. regulation 20 AAC 25.035. 02-001/%(Rev. 10/79) Er, Leo MoCann Manager Dr i I t lng and. Product ion Texaco U, S. A. P. O. Box 4-1579 Anehora~z,. Alaska 99509 Re: Prudhoe No, 1 Texaco U. $. A. Pe~it No. 82-121 Sur. L~)o. 935'N, 865'E fr ~ cr Sec. 8, T12N, RILE, Btw~ote Loc. S A M E Dear ~r. Mc, Cann ~ Enclosed is.the approved application for peri, it to drill the above re ferenced ~e I 1. ~ell ~araples- and a mud lo6 are required. An inclination survey is required.as per 20 AAC ZS.050(b)(5). If available, a tape containin~ the digitized log inforumtion shall be sub~itted on all Io~s for copying exeep, t experi~ntal logs, velocity surveys and di~e tar surveys. ~any rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as in~portant for the spawnin~ or ~i~ration of anadromous fish. O~erations in these areas are subject to AS 16.05.~?0 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title 5, Alaska A~inistrative Code). Prior to eo~encin~ operation~ you may be contacted by the Habitat ~ordinator's Office, Department of Fish and G~e. Pollution of any waters of the State is.prohibited by AS 46. Chapter 3, A~ti¢le ? and the regulations promulcated thereunder (Title 18, AlaSka Administrative Code, Chapter 70) and by the Federal ~Vater Pollution ~atrol Act, as amended. Prior to c~encinc operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Depart~ent of Fmvironmental Conservation. To aid us in scheduling-field work, we WOuld appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hourz after the well is spudded. ~e would also like to be notified so that a Leo l/loCann Prudhoe 1~o, I -2- July 28, 1982 representative of the Commission may be present to witness testing of blowout preventer equipment before surface casing shoe is drilled. In the event of suspension or abandonment, please give this of.fie® adequate advance notification so that we may have a wi tness present. Very' truly you~'s, C., V, Cnattert'on Chairman of ~Y O~/)ER O~ liiE COM~I~;ON Alaska Oil and Gas ~nservation Co~ission Bnc 1 o sure Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o enel. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o encl. CVC: be ttYPt~AUL IC COIVTI~OL ~f Y.~7'51~l FOi~ Tt-II,,e ,~TACI~ TO !,~0 qALLOtV CAPACITY ACCUNULATOi~ AAID t~ESEI~"VOII~ AND COAITROL MANIFOLD O, Id t~iG ~'LO01~ I~IITI-I ..~000 t~.~i I,~/O~KIA.IG ~XACo LI.&~.- STACK FOB COIWOCO I~C. TEXx~£O t~L~m/fO~ ~! ! -FL Ok/L liVE A C TIVA TIO~. ~A~ ?~PE ~0~ TO I~CLUD~ A MIHI~IU~ OF O~E ~ET OF ~LI~D ~S AMD T~O CHOKE AMD KILL ~A~IFOLDS ~EP~ATEL~ TO ~EET APl ~P SS CLA~ 20~- ~900 X 13~3- "-..RO00 ~/ITAI ~'- 5000 SIDE ~gUTLET, Y ZO"'- 2000 ~' 20" CC~ ~//T/-/ 2*-ZOO0 FIAAIG£D OUTLET,q. SUI~FACE RECEIVED 0 a O.D. ~ I' ~/ALL COAII~UCTO~T JUL 2 ? 1982 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Z~ O P__-:- FOt~ IZ ~ f 7 " CA,91tVG TEXiICO P, dDHOE_. STATE OF ALASKA -'~ ALASKA ~.,L AND GAS CONSERVATION CC..,MISSION PERMIT TO DRILL 20 AAC 25.005 la. Type of work. DRILL REDRILL DEEPEN lb. Type of well EXPLORATORY I~ DEVELOPMENT OIL [] DEVELOPMENT GAS [] SERVICE [] STRATIGRAPHIC [] SINGLE ZONE [] MULTIPLE ZONE [] 2. Name of operator TEXACO U.S.A. 3. Address P.0. Box 4-1579, Anchorage, Alaska 99509 4. Location of well at surface 935' North and 865' East from the Southwest corner of Section 8, T12N, RllE, UB&M At top of proposed producing interval Straight hole At total depth Straight hole 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF etc.) 40-¢t. GR I 6 . Lease designation and serial no. ADL- 28236 9. Unit or lease name Prudhoe 10. Well number 1 11. Field and pool Wildcat 12. Bond information (see 20 AAC 25.025) Type Blanket Surety and/or number 301505 Amount $200,000 15. Distance to nearest drilling or completed C0N0~e~MILNE POINT #2 10,He 13. Distance and direction from nearest town 14. Distance to nearest property or lease line 20 miles N50°W fr Deadho~e 935'fr S.line fr ADL-28236 feet 16. Proposed depth (MD & TVD) 17. Number of acres in lease 7 500- ft. feet 2437 19.1f deviated (see 20 AAC 25.050) 120. Anticipated pressures KICK OFF POINT feet. MAXIMUM HOLE ANGLE oI (see 20 AAC 25.035 (c) (2) 21 18. Approximate spud date August 20, 1982 ~b~b psig@ , Surface 3750 psig@ 7500 ft. TD (TVD) Proposed Casing, Liner and Cementing Program SIZE Hole I Casing Weight 26"/ -20" 94.0 14-3/4'r 10-3/, 9-7/8'[ 7" 26 22. Describe proposed program: CASING AND LINER Grade Coupling H-40 STC N-80 Length 80' 2500' 7500' SETTING DEPTH MD TOP TVD Surface~ Surface~l Surface~ MD BOTTOM TVD 2500' II 80 2500' 7500' 17500' QUANTITY OF CEMENT (include stage data) Cement to surface Cement to surface-1 1340 cu. ft. Prudhoe #1 will be drilled and casing set as outlined above. If possible, a complete logging program will be run prior to hole being cased and cemented. Location plots and BOPE program are included in the Plan of Operation. See Work Order attached for detailed drilling plan. RE£E VED i982 23. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge 'L~, 'Y~~---------.i~'~ ~~ Hanager SIGNED '__ ,.., TITLE Dril ling & Production The space below for Commission use /~chorage DATE 7/23/82 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL Samples required ~,YES []NO Permit number Form 10401 Rev. 7-1-80 MuddiLy E sl°g required[] NO . r-iYESDirecti°nall~NoSUrvey required Approval date APl number 50- O LcJ - "L ~ '7 ~ ~ SEE COVER LETTER FOR OTHER REQUIREMENTS _. ,COMMISSIONER DATE July 28, 1982 by order of the Commission Submit in triplicate -2- Item · INTRODUCTION Texaco U.S.A. proposes the drilling of an exploratory well, Prudhoe #1, in order to evaluate the geologic structure under- lying lease ADL-28236. The Plan of Operation calls for this well to be drilled to 7500' to evaluate objectives in the Kuparuk and Prince Creek formatiOns. Ail operations are designed to be in complete compliance with all Federal, State and local regulations governing such activity. Should hydrocarbons in commercial quantities be discovered, subsequent development drilling would take place from a minimum number of strategically located sites. · DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED ACTIVITY A. Proposed Well Texaco U.S.A. proposes the drilling of Prudhoe %1, an exploratory oil well, during October of 1982. A Nabors Drilling Ltd. rig will be used for this drilling. This rig is currently under contract to Conoco Inc. and is .working in the Milne Point Unit. B. Location The proposed well location is 935' North and 865' East from the Southwest corner of Section 8, T.12N., R.11E., Umiat Base and Meridian. (See Item 7, Location Map.) C. Drillinq Pad Appropriate approvals have been obtained and a gravel pad has been constructed adjacent to the gravel service road which connects Conoco Milne Point Unit operations with the ARCO Spine Road. This existing road will be utilized to service Texaco drilling activity at Prudhoe #1. A plat of the completed pad is included. (See Item 8, Location Map.) The pad will accommodate the drilling of four wells, if necessary. D. Fresh Water A supply of fresh water will be required for camp and drilling operations. Texaco proposes to obtain this water from the reservoir located at the intersection of Milne Point Road and the Arco Spine Road. -3- E. Fuel Fuel for the drilling program will be supplied locally from the Arco Topping Unit, through local distributors. All fuel will be containerized. F. Personnel The drilling crew (20-25 people) will be provided by Nab.rs Drilling Ltd. A Texaco Drilling Foreman will be at the location at all times. The drilling fluids company will supply a service man for the mud system. It is anticipated that other vendor and contractor personnel will be on location at-various times. Regulatory Agency officials will be welcomed at the site at all times. G. Schedule - Subject to prior approval April 30, 1982 October 1, 1982 - October 15, 1982 - November 5, 1982 - November 25, 1982 - December 1, 1982 - Ail gravel hauling, surveying and final dressing of the drilling pad completed Move in rig and camp. Begin drilling. Begin testing. Release rig*. Complete cleanup. Additional wells may be drilled from the existing drilling pad with this or another rig soon following completion of Prudhoe #1 subject to prior approval by all pertinent governmental agencies. H. Well Testing Once prospective formations have been encountered, drill stem testing will take place, total number of tests to be based upon shows while drilling and electrical log eval- uation. Hydrocarbons resulting from these tests will either be burned in an Otis Burner (or equal) such that black smoke emissions will not exceed the permitted level or trucked to a nearby producing facility for treating and sale. A permit from the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation will be sought in the event of burning. I. Waste Materials ~ Camp_- garbage and other camp debris will be handled by the ~North Slope Borough Solid Waste Disposal Corporation. Burnable trash and material will be burned and the ashes buried. Metal junk will be removed to a contractors junk metal storage area. Sewage will be treated and then sent to a sewage waste pit. Initial clean-up will include the backfilling of this pit. -4- A reserve pit will be used to store the water based drilling muds and drill cuttings. Initial clean-up will include the backfilling or fencing of this pit. A completion report will be filed with the Department of Minerals and Energy Management upon completion of the proposed program. This report will further clarify how the wastes were handled. '-- -5- · ENVIRONMENTAL CONSIDERATIONS A. Drilling Schedule All scheduling is designed so as to have minimum impact upon the local environment. Drilling pad construction was completed by April 30, 1982, in order to minimize the effect on the calving season of the local caribou herd and to allow commencement of caribou studies to be performed in the area. B. Clean-Up Clean-up will include the covering or fencing of all pits such that birds and other animals will not be attracted to them. Camp garbage and junk material will be disposed of properly. C. Location This location has been designed with additional drilling plans in mind. It will accommodate three additional directionally drilled wells. Subject to approval, any additional development drilling in the area beyond the first four wells would take place from a minimum number of strategically located sites. D. Mud System The mud used for the proposed drilling will be a water base bentonite/barite system, designed to counterbalance the pressure of all anticipated reservoirs, which will prevent a blowout. This material along with the drill cuttings will be deposited in the reserve pit and buried or fenced such that animals (including birds) will not be attracted to it. E. BOPE The blow-out prevention equipment to be used is described in Item No. 9. It will meet API RP 53 specifications. It will be operated on each trip and pressure tested weekly. F. Engineering Practices Only good, sound, proven, engineering practices are to be used in the drilling of this well. Oil & Gas Cons. Commission ~nchorau~ -6- · G. Contingency Plans The Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) plan to be used for the purpose of drilling this well will be the SPCC plan written by Nab·rs Drilling Ltd. for their rigs. This plan is attached. It provides listings of materials, equipment, supplies and personnel available in the event of an accidental discharge of oil. All drainage will be directed to the reserve pit. Texaco is prepared to take whatever action is necessary to quickly control and clean-up any discharge which may result from these operations. H. ~Supervision and Training A Texaco U.S.A. Drilling Foreman will supervise operations 24 hours per day. All such foremen have had extensive experience and are familiar with all phases of drilling including blowout and kick control. Their experience includes industry-approved blowout schools with classroom lectures and simulator work to provide experience in controlling kicks, plus several years of actual experience. BOPE DESCRIPTION A· B· Ce A 20", 2000 psi annular preventer will be installed after the 20" conductor is installed· A BOPE stack will be installed after the 10-3/4" OD casing installation and cementing. It will consist of 2 rams rated at 5,000 psi and one annular preventer rated at 5,000 psi. This stack will be in place for the remainder of the program. All equipment to meet API RP 53 and Spec. 6A requirements for Class 5M equipment. Ail pipe rams will be a size to fit the pipe or casing in use and the bore of all BOPE's and spools will permit the running of the largest tools that the casing below the preventers can accommodate. Ail BOPE's will be equipped with: · A hydraulic actuating system that provides sufficient accumulator capacity to close all blowout prevention equipment units with a 50 percent operating fluid reserve at 1,200 psi. high pressure nitrogen or accumulator backup A -7- Z. Fo G. H. I . J. system will be provided, with sufficient capacity to close all blowout preventers and hold them closed. Locking devices will be provided on the ram-type preventers. A 3", 5,000 psi choke and 2" 5,000 psi kill manifold which meet API RP 53 Class 5M requirements will be installed. - Ail valves, pipe and fittings that can be exposed to pressure from the wellbore will be of a pressure rating at least equal to that of the blowout prevention equipment. A top kelly cock will be installed below the swivel. A back-pressure valve shall be used in the drill string while drilling into potentially over-pressured zones. An inside blowout preventer and a full opening drill string safety valve in the open position will be on the rig floor at all times while drilling operations are being conducted. Valves will be on the rig floor to fit all pipe that is in the drill string. A safety'valve will be available on the rig floor to fit the casing string as it is being run in the hole. The bore hole shall be kept full of mud at all times. To assure early detection and thereby early reaction to swabbing, lost circulation or influx of formation fluids, the following mud system monitoring equipment (with derrick floor indicators) will be installed and used throughout the period of drilling after setting and cementing the conductor (20") casing. ao Mud pit level indicators will be used to determine mud pit volume gains and losses. This indicator shall include a warning device. b. MUd return or "full hole indicator". c. Trip tank. Ail BOPE's and-associated equipment will be installed, tested, operated in accordance with existing safe practices. · RECEIVED JUL 2 1982 A!~ska Oil & Gas Cons.,_'"'., ..... ~, ..,.,. .i,,- ~,nchorago -8- · GENERAL I · · · The date actual drilling is started will be reported promptly to the Division of Oil and Gas Conservation. A drilling progress report will be submitted monthly showing the principal items of work during the month. Adequate blowout prevention equipment will be installed, tested and witnessed by D.O.G. as necessary. · Any change in the approved program must receive prior approval from the D.O.G. · Any unusual occurrence such as pollution, serious injury to personnel, loss of equipment, well blowout, will be reported immediately to the Division by telephone. · The Division will be notified in advance in the event of water shut-off tests, casing tests, and production tests. · One copy of all logs, including the mud log to date, will be furnished to the Division immediately after logging. · Before a completion program is commenced or the hole is abandoned, the Division shall give separate approval for this portion of the drilling program. · The Notice of Intention to abandon a well will be submitted notwithstanding any verbal approval to abandon that may have been given. 10. Electric logs and other logging surveys, core description and conventional analysis, stratigraphic determination, formation tests, log and history will be submitted in duplicate, within 30 days of suspension or abandonment of the well. LAB MN1/L2 O --~-1--i ~.r [ I I I I I I I )- I )z i $) I u uJ c~n,' C£RTIFIC.ATE OF SURVEYOR T~:~ wj~ten lrom U.$.G.S. O~oos BE£CHEY POINT,AL,',SKA SCALE: : I MILE I nerei:y certify thai I om properly regislered and :,c~¢.s,,-'..'c 2, rectica land surveying in the Slate of Alaska and · .-..-:' mis ¢!aI repr.-senls 3 location survey made by me or ...r._',~r .-n-; supervision, and that all dimensions and olher -.'.t''';(. .:re ccrr~Cl. /.'% YsU'RvEYO~'~ JUL 2 i J82 Abska 0il & Gas Cons. /~.nc.hora§o I I I I I I l_T. lgh- T. IZ h; I il i m m imJii _ ~$'STLKEO PRUDHOE No. I Locoled in S~v,/4 PI~OTIIACT£O SEC. 8, I'. I? i,~, ~q !1..~ .U M.,, At.,.i~., Surveyed for TEXACO INC. IIlI I I · I I Il I Il . ueveyed by F. M. LINDSEY 1~ ASSOC. LAND I~ HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYORS 250Z Wesl Norlhern Ll{~hls Boulevard Boz 4-0 ! iiii j i i i i ~ i ii i 7 ~,o° 8 7 ,,5.. Gat; Cons. Col)lrnJssion ~:achorag9 TEXACO INC. PRODUCING-W. U.S.. LOs ANGELES DIVISION CH. ~ · "-'.,-,,/: 2.so'i /-.z/~- 71 ~ - CONFIDENTIAL WORK ORDER LA-425 June 28, 1982 PRUDHOE #1 SEC. 8, T12N, RllE, UBM NORTH SLOPE, ALASKA .o ESTIMATE NO. SURFACE LOCATION: 935' North and 865' East from the Southwest corner of Sec. 8, T12N, RllE, UBM BOTTOM HOLE LOCATION: Straight hole ELEVATION: G.L. - 40' K.B. - 73' TOTAL DEPTH: 7500' MD (7427' VSS) REFERENCE: All measurements refer to KB elevation. PR. POSED WORK: 0 1. Prepare location and construct 8' x 10' x 5' cellar. Set +80' of 20" 94# H-40 STC conductor -- · f · · 2. Move in, rig up drilling rig. Install 20-3/4", 3000 psi W.P. S.O.W. casinghead. Install 20", 2000 psi annular BOPE and diverter lines. Test to 200 psi. 3. Clean out 20" casing shoe and drill a 14-3/4" hole to 2500' using mud described in attached Drilling Fluids Program. Take drift shots on bit runs or every ±500'. 4 Run and cement 2500' of 10-3/4" 45 5# S-80 STC surface casing as described in attached Casing and Cementing Programs. Land the 10-3/4" casing in the 20-3/4" S.O.W. head with slips· 5. Install 20-3/4", 3000 psi x 13-5/8", 5000 psi casing spool with secondary pack.ff. Install 13-5/8', 5000 psi BOPE (API Class 5M SRdA). Test-rams,-choke and kill manifold to 500 psi low, 5000 psi high. Test annular preventer to 350 psi low, 3500 psi high. D.O.G. to witness test. Run in and clean out to float collar. Pressure test casing to 1000 psi for 15 minutes. D.O.G. to witness· Item 9 JUL 2 1982 A~.,sk~ Oil & Gas Cons. Commission f. CONFIDENTIAL Prudhoe #1 -2- June 28, 1982 · Drill out collar and shoe with 9-7/8" bit. Drill ±15' of new hole. Run leak-off test. Continue drilling 9-7/8" hole to 7500' T.D. Core if and as directed. 8. Run logs as outlined in attached Logging Program. Run and cement 7500' of 7", 26#, N-80, LTC casing as described in attached Casing and Cementing Programs. 9 Nipple down BOPE and land the 7" casing in the 20-3/4" 3000 psi x 13-5/8" 5000 psi head Install a 13-5/8" 5000 psi x 11" 5000 psi tubing spool Nipple up BOPE · · · Drill out stage collar and clean out to the float collar. 10. 11. Perforate and test as recommended in the Testing Work Order which will follow after evaluation of the open hole logs. Further supplemental work orders will follow for completion or abandonment. fll/f2 CONFIDENTIAL Prudhoe #1 ' -3- June 28, 1982 DRILLING FLUIDS PROGRAM D..epth Type .,W..eight (PPg) Funnel Visc. Fluid loss 0'-2500' Gel water 8.8- 9.6 2500 '-6300 ' Gel- water 9.2- 9.6 (low solids-non-dispersed) 6300'-7500' Gel water 9.6-10.2 (weighted-dispersed) 100-200+ 38- 44 40- 45 Less than 25 cc 6-18 Less than 6 cc NOTES-. · A PV/YP ratio of 1 to 3 or 1 to 4 should be maintained for adequate hole cleaning through shallow gravel sections. · Desander, desilter should be in operation at all times, especially through interval 2500'-6300' where low solids - non-dispersed system will be used. 3. Sloughing shale may be a problem below ±6000'. · · Keep hole full at all times. .. A trip tank and 'mud pit level indicator visible to driller at all times shall be used. fll/f2-1 JUL Oil.t,, CONFIDENTIAL , Prudhoe # 1 Mud Log - DIL with SP - BBC Sonic with Gamma Ray - FDC-CNL - Dipmeter - Synergetic log using Saraband - Sidewall cores - Velocity check shot survey - -4- June 28, 1982 LOGGING PROGRAM surface casing shoe to TD as directed surface to TD fll/f2-2 JUL 2 ~ ~J82 , s. Con~issiv~ CONFIDENTIAL Prudhoe # 1 -5- June 28, 1982 CASING PROGRAM 10-3/4" CASING AND ACCESSORIES From ..To weight 2500 ' surface EQUIPMENT (Bottom to Top) 45.5# 1. Float shoe. Grade Coupling S-80 ST&C · · · · Two joints casing· Stab-in float collar· Place centralizers on each float joint and on every third joint from the float collar to ±100'. Thread lock float shoe and collar and bottom three joints of casing. 7" CASING AND ACCESSORIES Weight Grade Coupling 26# N-80 LT&C From To ,, 7500' Surface EQUIPMENT (Bottom to Top) 1. Float shoe. 2. Two joints casing. 3. Float collar. · · · Stage cementing collar at ±2300'. Place centralizers on each float joint, on every third joint above the float collar to_+3000', immediately below the stage collar and on every third joint from the stage collar to +100'. Thread lock float shoe and collar and bottom three joints of casing. fll/f2-3 CONFIDENTIAL Prudhoe #1 -6- June 28, 1982 CEMENTING PROGRAM 10-3/4" SURFACE CASING Stab into float collar and cement to surface with the following slurries: Preflush - 25 'bbls water .,, Cement slurry- Permafrost cement Volume: 2800 cu. ft. (includes 100% excess in open hole) Yield: 0.93 cu. ft./sk. Optimum Water: 3.5 gal/sk. Density: 15.0 ppg Thickening Time: 7+ hours @ NOTE: Mixing water should be preheated to ± 90° F. 7" PRODUCTION CASING Cement the 7" casing in stages as follows: (use top and bottom wiper plugs) 1. Drop bottom plug'. 2. Pump preflush - 25 bbls Sepiolite spacer weighted to ±12.5 ppg 3. Pump first stage of cement (7500'.to 3000') Slurry: Class "G" with 1% CFR-2, 0.3% Halad-9 and 5% KC1 Volume: 1790 cu. ft. (includes 50% excess Yield: 1.15 cu. ft/sk. Optimum Water: 5.0 gal/sk. Density: 15.8 ppg Pumping Time: + 5 hrs. (slurry to be lab tested just prior to job) e Drop top plug and displace slurry with mud. Bump plug with 1500 psi. · Open stage collar and circulate, then displace mud in 7" x 10-3/4" annulus with water. · · Pump 165 bbls of Casing Pack* weighted to +9.3 ppg. * (See notes below regarding Casing Pack placement) Release bottom plug and pump second stage of cement: ~11/f2-4 CONFIDENTIAL Prudhoe #1 ' ' -7- June 28, 1982 CEMENTING PROGRAM (Cont'd) Slurry; Permafrost Type "C# cement Volume: 150 cu. ft. Yield: 0.95 cu. ft./sk. Optimum Water: 3.75 gal./sk Density: 15.6 ppg Thickening Time: ~ 3 hrs. · Drop stage collar closing plug and displace with mud. Bump plug with 1000 psi. CloSe stage collar. Test casing and stage collar to 4000 psi. NOTES: ao Casing Pack volume is computed to fill 10-3/4" x 7" annulus from 1800' '(500' above stage collar} to surface and includes 40% excess. Excess is pumped so that mixing at the casing Pack-water interface does not leave water-contaminated Casing Pack in the annulus. Be Co The Casing Pack should contain less than 5% water before pumping and is to be pumped directly from a vacuum truck through the cementing unit. The first ± 25 bbls of Casing Pack returns should be discarded to the pit. Water cut of these initial returns (10-20%) will make it unsuitable for reconditioning. Pump remaining returns back to the vacuum truck. Do Take a sample of final returns. Water content should be less than 5%. Eo Casing Pack displacement should be done without interruption. fll/f2-5 A~aska Oil & Gas Cons. Comrn/$$iort ~'~nc.borag9 FOR NEW WELL PERMITS Lease & ·Well No. ITeM APPROVE DATE (i) Fee ~L.~. 7" ?--%'? ~ ~ hru 8) (.~thru 11) (4) Casg ~~~. ~-~Z~- ~_ (12 thru 20) (5) _ (21 thru 24) · 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. e 10. 11, 12. 13. 14, 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. YES NO Is the permit fee attached · · e · e · e ® · e · e · · · · ® · · ® · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ® ® · · · · · Is well to be located in a defined pool ............... '. ~'~ Is well located proper distance from pr'operty line .......... Is well located proper distance from other wells . ...... Is sufficient ,undedicated acreage available in this pool . .. Is well to be deviated and is well bore plat included ..... ',, Is operator the only affected party .................... Can permit be approved before ten-daY wait .' ........... / Does operator have a bond in force . .. ' .. 'conservation order needed ... II: :dministrative approval needed [.i!i[.ii!!!!ii!i[iiii!~iiiiiiiii[[[ .7--- Is conductor string provided .... · ...... Is enough cement used to circ~{~t~'g~ ~~i~ ~ ~'r[~' · · · e · · Will cement tie in surface and intermediate or production strings ... ~ · Will cement cover all known productive horizons ........ ~ ............ Will surface casing protect fresh water zones ....................... 'Will all casing give adequate safety in collapse, tension and burst·. _.~ Is this well to be kicked off from an existing wellbore ............. Is old wellbore abandonment procedure included on 10-403 ............ Is adequate well bore separation proposed ........................... Is a diverter system required ....................................... ~f Are necessary diagrams of diverter and BOP equipment attached ....... Does BOPE have sufficient pressure rating - Test to ~5"~oo psig .. ~ Does the choke manifold comply w/API RP-53 (Feb.78) .................. (6) Add: ~~. ~-~-~._ 25 Additional requirements · · eeo eeoe,eeee e eeeeeeee oeeoeeeeoeee eoeeee eeeeo e REMARKS ~ Z Geology: Engine ~r ing: ~.cs ~?~,~('~ sew./ rev: 01/13/82 INITIAL GEO. UNIT ON/OFF POOL CLASS STATUS AREA NO. SHORE Well History File APPENDIX Information of detailed nature that is not padiculady germane to the Well Permitting Process but is part of the history file. To improve the readability of the Well History file and to simplify finding information, information, of this nature is accumulated at the end of the file under APPENDIX. No special'effort has been made to chronologically organize this category of information. VERIFICATION LISTING 5¥P OlO.H02 VERIFICATION LISTING PAGE i ** REEL HEADER SERVICE NAME :SERVIC DATE :82/11/12 ORIG1N : REEL NAME :131323 CONTINUATION a :01 PREVIOUS REEL COMMENTS :LIBRARY TAPE ** TAPE HEADER ** SERVICE NAME :SERVIC DATE :82/11/12 ORIGIN :6603 TAPE NAME CONTINUATION # :01 PREVIOUS TAPE COMMENTS :LIBRARY TAPE EOF ** FILE HEADER ** FIbE NAME ,$~R IC,OOl SERVICE NAME : 1,024 LYP 010.HO2 VERIFICATION LISTING COMPANY WEbb FIELD COUNTY STATE RUN JOB NO. AT ACC DATE ~OGGED LDP CASING TYPE FLUID BIT SIZE DENSITY VISCOSITY PH FLUID LOSS MATRIX SANDSTONE TEXACO INC. PRUDHOE #1 ~ILDCAT NORTh SLOPE BOROUGH ALASKA ONE 66031 30-0CT=82 JOHN 10 3/4 ~ 2520 FT. NON'DISPERSED 9 7/8" 10,6 LB/G RM 4~,0 S RMF 10.5 RMC 5.5 C3 RM AT BHT = !.690 _~ 64.0 DF = 010 ~ 66 DF = 827 ~ 13 OF SCHLUMBERGER LOGS INCLUDED WI~ THIS MAGNETIC * DUAL I~DUCTION SPHERICALLY FOCUSEDc~OG (DIh) * OREHOLE COMPENSATED hOG (EH * biTHO-DENSITY bOG (LDT) PAGE LVP OlO.H02 VERIFICATION LISTING PAGE 3 ** DATA FORMAT RECORD ** ENTRY BLOCKS TYPE SIZE REPR CODE ENTRY 4 1 66 1 8 4 73 60 9 4 65 ,lin 0 1 66 0 DATU~ SPECIFICATION BLOCKS MNEM SERVICE 6ERVICE UNIT APl AP1 API API FILE SIZf PROCESS SAMPLE REPR ID ORDER # LOG TYPE CLASS MOD NO. LEVEL CODE DEPT FT 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I 68 SFLU DIL OHMM 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 68 ~ ILD DIL OHMM 7 12 46 0 0 4 O ~ 68 ILM DIL .OHMM 7 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 68 SP DIL MV 7 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 68 GR DIL GAPI 7 31 32 0 0 4 0 1 68 ?:iDT BHC US/F 60 52 32 0 0 4 1 GR BHC GAPi 60 31 32 0 0 4 . i 68 o 04 68 2709.0000 FCNb 799.0938 PEF 68.0234 RNRA 3.3892 SGR 6.7148 POTA 0.0146 URAN DEPT 7000.0000 SFLU 4.1690 ILD SP -95.8750 GR 75.2500 NPHI 30 9092 NRAT 2.9629 DRHO NCNL 2650~0000 FCNb 794.5000 PEF SGR 76.1250 R~RA 3.]340 SGR THOR 9.2031 POTA 0.0176 DEP] 6900,00~0 SFLU 5,2305 ILD NPHI 32.3242 NRAT ].0117 DRHO NCNL 2630.0000 FCNL 78~:5000 PEF SGR 65.3750 RNRA 3477 SGR ~,0~ 9.790, ~OT~ 0.01~2 U~ DEPI bSO0.O000 SFLU 2.~562 SP -98.9375 GR 90.1250 NPHI 39.398I NRAT 3.4933 DRHO NCNL 1916.5000 FCNL 495.0000 PEF SGR 87.0078 ~NRA 3.8733 THOR 10.4590 POTA 0.0261 URAN DEP~ 6700.0000 SFLO 2.0957 ILl: SP -104.5~25 GR ~01.8750 D~ NPHI 39.0~37 NRAT 3.43g5 DRHO 3750 GR 7b. 5625 7:~. 496i SPNI U . 75OO 4596 I~8I'8 3750 3408, 3.0469 I~ 9~,~7,50 GR , 005 RHOB 3 0664 CA~I 5917~88 CG ~.2529 SPHZ 3 2949 .36B9 .3750 0.2734 875 GR 0,0054 RHOB 2.7402 CALf 6 ~250 CGR 2~2852 SPgl 7 500 4531 59.~938 O. 642 4.2422 IL~ ~3 5625 GR 020210 R~O~ 4.4180 C~LI 65.2637 CGg 1.470i SPHI 4.6602 . 90 9,9531 54.2969 0.2822 2.3555 ~02.5625 GR 0.0684 RHOB 3.4973 CALl 92 2363 CGR 1:6353 2.0059 105.0000 GR 0,0181 RHOB 2.2637 90,1250 2 2869 80,0371 0.3496 2 0371 1i8750 102 3477 DEPT 6500.0000 SFLU -1 5000G~ Sp : 16, NPHI 45.3613 NRAT i755,0000FCN5 98.7500 RNRA THOR 8o5391 POTA 1.5869 ILO 9:,5000 .7852 43~,2500 PEF .03i:3 0.0195 UAAN T~OR DEPT SP NPHI NCN5 SGR THOR DEPT SP NPHI NCNL SGR THOR 64!00, -9I. 49. 183t. 112. 11o ~ 2 0000 .... 8?50 00:~3 NRA~ 4,0066 DR~O 8I~LFCNL 398,5469 PEF 4844RNRA ~,5962 SG~ 0234 POTA .0264 URAN 6 oo.oooo 176,8750 RNRA :1973 5GR 6200.0000 SFLU 2.3457 ILD -112.9375 GR 140,7500 DT 48 8892 NRAT 4,0015 DRHO 1829~8750 FCNL 410.7969 PEF 140.3926 RNRA 4.4556 SGR 10.0488 POTA 0.0269 URAN DEPT SP NPHI NCNL SGR DEPT SP NPHI NCNL THOR DEPT 6100.0000 SFLU 4.6914 -109 5000 GR 105.2500 DT 41~4551 NRAT 3.5859 DRHO i9i8.0000 FCN5 498,0000 85.9375 RNRA 3.8496 9.3750 POTA 0.0244 URAN 6000.0000 SFLU 2.3281 -107.8750 GR 91.6250 DT 46.1990 NRAT 3.8293 DRHO 1923.3750 FCNL 453.7500 PEF 91.4297 RNRA 4,2385 11.0613 POTA 0.0205 UR~N 5900.0000 SFLU 2.22q5 ILP l~,00:0. 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