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~CIRI February 24, 2009 ---~ ~~c~-ova • • Mr. Dan Seamount, Chairman Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission 333 W. 7th Ave., Ste. 100 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 RE: CO #254, Mike Pelch #1 Well Dear Mr. Seamount: y~l it ~i t ;~' ~~~a`~~~:~L Ili ~. C~ ~' - ~ t,~,,~,; ~~-1.v Cook Inlet Region, Inc. ("CIRI") is a mineral owner within the drilling unit established in 1990 by CO #254 ("Drilling Unit") for the Mike Pelch #1 Well ("Well"). The Well lies approximately 160 feet south and 457 feet east of CIRI property lines. The purpose of this letter is to request that the AOGCC notify CIRI of any and all applications and actions involving the Well or the Drilling Unit. CIRI is interested in protecting its correlative rights as a significant mineral owner within the Drilling Unit as, to date, CIRI has agreed to no voluntary integration of its interest with other persons owning mineral interests within the Drilling Unit. Please send notifications pursuant to this request to: Kim Cunningham Director, Land and Resources Cook Inlet Region, Inc. (CIRI) 2525 C Street, Suite 500 Anchorage, AK 99503 Thank you for your assistance and please let us know if you have any questions or concerns. Sincerely, COOK INLET REGION, INC. 'J""" ~~ Kim Cunningham Director, Land and Resources cc: Pirtle Bates, Jr., Manager, Resources Tom Maunder, Petroleum Engineer, AOGCC 2525 "C" STREET, SUITE 500 ~ P.O. BOX 93330 ®ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99509-3330 (907) 274-8638 ®FAX (907) 279-8836 ®Web Site: www.ciri.com TONY KNOWLE$, GOVEF~NOF~ DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION DIVISION OF ENVIRONMENT~ HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGRAM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 http ://www. state, ak. us/dec/ho me/htm Telephone: (907) 269-7590 Fax: (907) 269-7655 November 18, 1996 Nh-. Bruce St. Pierre Unocal Corporation- Oil & Gas Operations P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6_~ 4, Dear Mr. St. Pierre: Re' Approval for Closure - Unocal Cannery Loop Unit #2, Kenai, .&aska Public Notice was made on the final proposal for closure of the Unocal Cannery Loop Unit #2. The 30 day public notice was printed for two consecutive days, September 30 and October 1, 1996 in the local Kenai Peninsula newspaper, the Peninsula Clarion. No public comment was received during the 30 day public notice period. Based on the information submitted and documented in our September 25, 1996 letter to Unocal, further action will not be required and we consider the site to be closed. Sincerely, Laura Ogar Southcentral Pro,am'Coordinator cc: James Cantor, A.G. Office Les Buchholz, ADEC-Kenai Don Fritz, ADEC- Kenai Deric Marcorelle, ADEC- Kenai TONY KNOWLE$, GOVERNOR DEPT. OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION FILE COPY DIVISION OF EN'VIRONMENTAL HEALTH SOLID WASTE PROGtLatM 555 CORDOVA STREET ANCHORAGE, ALASKA 99501 http ://www. state, ak. us/de c/ho me&tm Telephone: (907) 269-7590 Fax: (907) 269-7655 September 25, 1996 Mr. Bruce St. Pierre Unocal Corporation- Oil & Gas Operations P.O. Box 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 9951%6247 Re: Final Closure Approval for Unocal Carme~' Loop Sire #2 Dear Mr. St. Pierre: The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation's (A.DEC) Solid Waste Program has reviewed the report prepared by GeoEngineers, Inc., titled Results of Ground Water Sampling, Unocal Cannery. Loop Site ~2. Kenai, Alaska. dated June 24, 1996. The report presents the results of the installation of one Geoprobe implant well and the five ~ound water samples collected at the site during t996. The purpose of tttis 1996 effort ,,vas to resample ground water specifically to confirm the. possible presence of mercury, as reported in the sampiing results for the November [995 groundwater sampling event at CLU#2. Pr/or to the November sampling event, mercury had not been detected above the drinking water MCL (maximum contaminant level) of 2 ug/1 in the gound water samples previously collected at the site. The GeoEngineer report documents the consistent use of high levels of data quality. validation guidelines, sampling procedures and quality, assurance techniques consistent with those accepted by the Department QA/'QC standards and EPA methodology. Copies of the laboratory reports and chain-of-custody documentation were provided for the five (5) ground water samples. Due to the potential of detecting mercury, vapor through laboratory contamination, GeoEngineers used the services of several different laboratories, each time following chain-of-custody procedures and adequate sample holding time allowances. No' mercury, xvas detected in any of the 1996 analyses. The GeoEngineers' report concluded that the presence of mercuo,' indicated in the November 20, 1995 ground water sampling was the result of contaminated sampling equipment, laboratoo' glassware'or the acid preservative. Based on the information submitted, the Solid Waste Program concurs with this conclusion and further finds that sufficient investigation of the site has been performed to determine that no material or probable risk to public health or the environment is present at this site. The site evaluation and activities agreed to in the Closure Plan and draft Consent Order have been satisfactorily met, no further action will required and we consider the site to be closed. Any person who disagrees with this decision may appeal the decision by requesting an adjudicatory, hearing, using the procedures contained in 18 AAC 15.200-.310. Hearing requests must be delivered to the Commissioner of the Department of Environmental Conservation, 410 Willoughby Avenue. Suite 105, Juneau. Alaska 99801-1795, within 30 days of the date of this letter. If a hearing is not requested within 30 days, the right to appeal is waived and the decision becomes final. Southcentral Program Coordinator cc: Jim Cantor. AG Office AFFIDAVIT STATE OF ALASKA THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT I, DAVID W. JOHNSTON, being first duly sworn, upon oath, depose and state as follows: 1. That I am chairman of the State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation Commission (hereafter Commission), having been appointed to the Commission in January 1989 and to serve as chairman in November 1990; ~:"~' #~-~-..._f80_005..~ 'x~ 2. That I have reviewed our records in connection with Permit to'rill issued to Union Oil C~rnia on March 19, 1980 for the drillin~f~agil~..~ and gas well, named(C<_annery Loo~p~,z)located 990' from the east line (FEL), 1485' from the north line(FNL),'S~wn~p 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, and completed May 16, 1981 at a final location 863' FEL, 1481' FNL, Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, SM. 3. That the permit was to drill a development gas well in accordance with then current Commission regulations, 11 AAC 22 (revised later as 20 AAC 25); 4. That the permit allowed for siting, constructing, drilling, completing, and operating, suspending or abandoning of the well, including final location cleanup; 5. That the plan of operation submitted by the operator specified construction and use of a reserve pit, measuring approximately 100 feet by 280 feet, two feet below original ground level with a retaining berm to pad level, lined with a sealing layer of Bentonite, and with a capacity of 24,000 barrels based uPon 60 percent fill; 6. That while the Commission issued a clean-up certificate for the site, it was to confirm that a proper well abandonment marker was in place and that all loose debris had been buried or burned and the location left in a clean and generally level condition; 7. That the Commission did not then have authority over surface disposal of drilling muds, cuttings, produced waters and associated waste. NAUG T SUBSCRIBED~A~SWORN to before me, a Notary Public in and for the State of Alaska, this /& ¥/~ day of '/.~_;~rz.4/~, 1992. NOTARY pUBLIC, State of Alaska My Commission Expires: ~ ~/~., - ,~.~-'"' Health. Environmental. Safety Alaska Business Unit unocal Energy ResoU/ "Division Unocal Corporation ~, 909 West 9th Avenue. R'L,. [Jox 196247 Anchorage, Alaska 99519-6247 Telephone (907) 276-7600 UNOCAL, . September 28, 1994 Mr. David Johnson Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation 35390 Kalifornsky Beach Rd. Suite 11 Soldotna, AK 99669 SR ENO ~1~ s,~ ~NS ENG ASST ENG ASST GEOL ASSTl ST^~ STAT ~ILE Dear DaVid: Cannery Loop Unit 2 Reserve Pit Closure Report Attached is a copy of the final closure report for the Cannery Loop Unit 2 (CLU2) reserve pit excavation project. The final report includes the confirmation sampling results for the CLU2 pit and groundwater sampling results. The old drilling reserve pit associated with the CLU2 site was excavated during the summer of 1993. Solid waste from past drilling operations was excavated, transported, and injected down a Class II permitted well at KGF14-4 location. All confirmation sampling has been conducted in accordance with a work plan/sampling plan that was submitted to the ADEC in March of 1993 entitled, Sampling and Analysis Plan/Quality Assurance Plan, Cannery Loop Unit #2 Drillinq Pad Reserve Pit Excavation, Kenai, Alaska.,. The objective of the excavation program was to comply with a State of Alaska draft Consent Order. A qualified third party, JESCO Environmental, carried out the sampling plan. AGRA Earth & Environmental compiled the sampling results and wrote the final closure report. Unocal has expended a great amount of resources to remove the solid waste associate with these open reserve pits. As the confirmation sampling results indicate, there are no longer any potential threats to the environment surrounding this remediated reserve pit. Since Unocal has complied with the provisions of the aforementioned sampling plan, we ask that your agency send us a letter of closure for the CLU2 reserve pit. RECEIVED OCT - 5 ~994 U~I .& Gas Cons. Commission ,. ~chor~e Mr. David Johnson (ADEC) 9/28/94 Page 2 If you have any questions concerning the attached final report please feel free to call me at 263-7615. Sincerely, Bruce St. Pierre Environmental Scientist Attachment BWS/ James Wiese (ADEC-SCRO) w/attachment David Johnstone (AOGCC) w/attachment Rich Hill (Texaco) w/attachment Stephanie Olson (Marathon) w/attachment Kevin Brown (CIRI) w/attachment Arden Page (Burr, Pease and Kurtz) w/attachment BWS Reading File: CLU2 Pit Project RECEIVED OCT-3 1994 At~s~ Oit& Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Cannery Loop Unit 2 Reserve Pit Excavation Kenai, Alaska Final Report Compiled By: AGRA Earth & Environmental Anchorage, Alaska for UNOCAL Corporation Anchorage, Alaska September 1994 31-01502 R£E£1V£D OCT -3 1994 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchom~e ~/~AG gA Earth & Environmental RA Earth & Environmental September 2, 1994 AGRA Earth & Environmental, Inc. 711 "H" Street Suite 450 Anchorage, Alaska U.S.A. 99501-3442 Tel (907) 276-6480 Fax (907) 258-4128 31-1502 UNOCAL 909 West 9th Avenue Anchorage, Alaska 99501 Attention: Subject: Bruce St. Pierre, Environmental Coordinator Submittal of the Final Cannery Loop Unit #2 Report. Dear Mr. St. Pierre: AGRA Earth & Environmental (AGRA) is pleased to present to you the final draft of the Cannery Loop Unit #2 Reserve Pit Report. Enclosed you will find eight bound, paper copies of the report and one digital copy on a 3.5-inch floppy disk. The disk is IBM formatted for Word Perfect 5.1 for DOS. You will find the file name at the footer on each page of the report. This has been an stimulating extension to the ORP research project. If you have any questions or comments regarding this project please contact James Landry, Alison Kelly, or myself. We thank you for the opportunity to be of service to you. Respectfully submitted; AGRA Earth & Environmental Timothy A. Shaw Project Geologist M:\wp5 l\tim\unocal\clu21etl .let:9-2-94:1533 · . : · .. 1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0 TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ............................................. 1 HISTORY ................................................. 1 METHODOLOGIES ........................................... 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 2 Pit Excavation and Segregation Processing ..................... 2 RESERVE PIT FIELD SCREENING ............................ 3 3.2.1 Petroleum Hydrocarbon Screening ...................... 3 Reserve Pit Sampling ..................................... 3 3.3.1 Soil Sampling ..................................... 3 3.3.2 Water Sampling ................................... 4 TARGET CLEANUP LEVELS ................................ 4 3.4.1 Soil Cleanup Levels ................................. 4 3.4.2 Water Cleanup Levels ............................... 5 RESULTS ................................................. 5 4.1 Cannery Loop Unit #2 Reserve Pit ........................... 5 4.2.1 Reserve Pit CLU-2 ................................. 5 4.2.1.1 Soil .................................. 5 4.3 QA/QC Data .......................................... 6 4.2.1.2 Water ............................... 1 1 e :\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~AG RA Earth & Environmental ,! ~0 INTRODUCTION This Phase I Final Report describes disposal activities at the Cannery Loop Unit (CLU) Reserve Pit (Pit), CLU-2. The site is approximately 1.5 miles east of Kenai. Drilling by-products from the Pit have been disposed of by injection into a permitted Class II injection well in the Kenai Gas Field. Excavation and reinjection of the drilling muds was accomplished in 1993. The objective of this project was to comply with a State of Alaska draft Consent Order and obtain closure notice from the State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC). 2.0 HISTORY UNOCAL Corporation (UNOCAL) contracted JESCO Environmental Services (JESCO) to conduct sampling and analysis of the CLU-2 Pit in Kenai, Alaska. UNOCAL contracted AGRA Earth & Environmental (AGRA) to write this summary report. The reserve pit was used for containment of drilling mud and cuttings. YECO conducted the excavation of the pits, Sun Drilling separated and slurried, and B.J. Services injected the excavated material into the Class II Injection Well located at KGF Drilling Pad No. 14-4. The CLU-2 Pit was excavated during the summer of 1993. All sampling was done in accordance with a sampling plan entitle Sampling and Analysis Plan/Quality Assurance Plan, Cannery Loop Unit #2 Drilling Pad Reserve Pit Excavation, Kenai, Alaska submitted to ADEC in March of 1993. UNOCAL settled a lawsuit with the property owner and agreed to remove remnants of the buried CLU-2 Reserve Pit. UNOCAL determined that reinjection of the pit contents would provide the least environmental liability. Two types of impacts were suspected in the drilling fluids contained in the Pit: petroleum hydrocarbons and metals. Pit contents were tested for 3 suspected metals; Barium (Ba), Chromium (Cr), and Lead (Pb). Suspected petroleum hydrocarbon impacts at the pit sites included: BTEX - benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and xylene. DRPH - diesel range petroleum hydrocarbons. After each pit was excavated, JESCO performed a series of sampling events in accordance with the sampling plan. Areas of the pits that revealed impacts during field screening were selected for further sampling and analysis. Initial samples were collected from the pit to classify the types of contaminants present. Based on the results of these characterization samples, 'confirmation samples were collected from the pit to confirm that all impacted material had been excavated. Groundwater samples were collected from existing upgradient and downgradient monitoring wells located at the CLU-2 site. e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~AG RA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01502 SEPTEMBER 1994 3.0 3.1 METHODOLOGIES Pit Excavation and Seqreqation Processing Materials from the old CLU-2 Reserve Pit were excavated using a large track-hoe. The excavation phase included removal of the clean overburden, guided by field screening, and then excavating the drilling waste and placing it into lined dump trucks and transporting it to KGF 14-4. At KGF 14-4 the material was screened to separate oversized materials. Material which passed through the screen was introduced down the injection well. The oversized material was hauled to KGF 33-30 where it was processed using a pilot soil washing system. All oversized gravels that exceeded the TCL's were remediated at the KGF 33-30 site. The pilot washing process, owned by Tuboscope VECO Environmental, utilized a combination of a high pressure/hot wash system and a sloped auger driven mechanism to clean and separate larger gravel from fine materials. Wash fluid and fine material accumulated in a holding tank at one end of the plant while the large material accumulated at the opposite end. The holding time for the fluids and fines in the holding tank allowed for a portion of the fine material to settle on the bottom, thus allowing for the water to be reused. During the summer of 1993 the fluids and fine material were routinely removed from the pilot washing system's containment center by vacuum truck and transported to site KGF 14-4 for injection into the permitted injection well. Oversized material was screened for petroleum hydrocarbon impacts. Oversized material that passed stringent field screening was placed in a previously unused,separate area of 33-30. Large material that failed qualitative field screening was reprocessed through the washing system. Field screening and processing was repeated until the material passed field screening. e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01502 SEPTEMBER 1994 3.2 RESERVE PIT FIELD SCREENING 3.2.1 Petroleum Hydrocarbon Screening Field screening methods for petroleum hydrocarbons consisted of collecting samples for analysis using an on-site infra-red spectrometer (IR) using EPA method 418.1 with freon extraction. Field personal also used a photo-ionizing detector (PID) and sensory perception methods. These methods are qualitative and were used to determine if further excavation or reprocessing were necessary. 3.3 Reserve Pit Samplin.q All soil sampling was completed by qualified JESCO personnel following JESCO's ADEC approved Quality Assurance Program Plan. Soil sampling and water sampling was conducted. Samples were sent under JESCO chain of custody to Analytica Alaska,Inc. (Analytica) environmental testing laboratory for quantitative analysis. Analytica employed the following analytical methods: diesel range petroleum hydrocarbons (DRPH) by EPA method 3550/8100. metals by EPA method 6010. characteristic leaching potential (CLP) using the modified monofill water extraction procedure (MMWEP) EPA method SW-924 modified. priority pollutant scan by EPA methods 8240 and 8270. 3.3.1 Soil Sampling Characterization and field screen samples were collected in areas suspected to be impacted, based on either visual or olfactory indicators. At CLU-2 two soil samples were collected. These samples were analyzed for priority pollutant metals (As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Pb, Hg, Se, Ag), volatile aromatic hydrocarbons (YAH by EPA Method 8240), and semi-volatile aromatic hydrocarbons (SVAH by EPA Method 8270). Analytical results from the characterization samples from the site were used to define the quantitative analytical parameters for confirmation sampling. Initial confirmation samples at CLU-2 consisted of thirty-one soil samples collected from a sample grid pattern. The sampling plan included a provision if initial confirmation samples were to exceed the TCLs. Additional excavation would be required around the "hot spot" until field screening indicated that the area had been cleaned. Reconfirmation would then be e:\projects\unocai\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~ A(~ RA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-015O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 necessary to show that all impacted soils were removed. The secondary excavation was not necessary for the CLU-2 Reserve Pit as the results showed only one sample (120 mg/kg) slightly above the TCL of 100 mg/kg for diesel-range organics. Confirmation soil samples were analyzed for metals (Ba, Cr, and Pb), BTEX, and DRPH. The samples were also analyzed for MMWEP as necessary. These samples were collected on a sample grid which extended across the excavation pit and side walls in approximate 50-feet intervals. Two characterization samples and thirty-one confirmation soil samples were collected from CLU-2 (see Table lA). 3.3.2 Water Samolin~ Water samples collected from the groundwater monitoring wells were analyzed for metals (As, Ba, Cd, Cr, Hg, Pb, Se), anions, BTEX, SVAH, and halogenated volatile organics (HVO by EPA Method 601 ). 3.4 TARGET CLEANUP LEVELS 3.4.1 Soil Cleanup Levels The FSP/SAP prepared by UNOCAL and JESCO indicated that the target cleanup level for these sites correspond to the following target cleanup levels (TCLs): 0.1 mg/kg benzene, 10 mg/kg total BTEX, and 100 mg/kg DRPH. TCLs for metals concentrations were based upon the background range concentrations of these metals in Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula, and were as follows: 2,000 mg/kg barium, 100 mg/kg chromiUm, and 100 mg/kg lead. Soil samples exhibiting total metals concentrations in excess of these TCLs were analyzed for characteristic leachate potential (MMWEP). The leachate product was maintained below the limits for characterizing a hazardous waste, which are: 100 mg/L barium, 5 mg/L chromium, and 5 mg/L lead. e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 4 ~/}AG RA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-015O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 One sample exceeded the total metal concentration for Barium and was run for leachability, resulting in .47 mg/l. 3.4.2 Water Cleanup Levels Drinking water standards were used to measure possible groundwater impacts. The MCLs for water as per the ADEC "Interim Guidance for Surface and Groundwater Cleanup Levels", (9/26/90) and the ADEC .Drinking Water Standards, 18 AAC 80. 4.0 4.1 RESULTS Cannery Loop,,Unit #2 Reserve Pit The Unocal Cannery Loop Unit comprises the area north of the KGF to the Kenai Airport. Three drilling pads were located in this area: CLU-1, CLU-2, and CLU-3. All data pertaining to CLU-1 and CLU-3 are addressed in a separate report. The drilling sites are depicted in Plate 1 (Harding & Lawson, 2/86). 4.2.1 Reserve Pit CLU-2 The Reserve Pit for CLU-2 is located along Beaver Loop Road, east of Kenai. CLU-2 is located approximately 2.5-miles east of CLU-3. A diagram of the sampling locations for CLU-2 is presented in Figure 1. 4.2.1.1 Soil On July 28, 1993, Jesco collected two characterization samples (CLU-2C1 and CLU-2C2) for BTEX, DRPH, YAH, and SVAH. None of these analytes were detected in either sample. These soil samples were also analyzed for metals. Arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, and silver were all present in detectable levels below the TCLs. No mercury or selenium was detected in any of the samples. The results for the metals analyses are summarized in Table lB - "CLU-2 -Inorganics in Soil." Jesco collected thirty-one confirmation samples, including 2 duplicates (CLU-2COM7D and CLU-2COM19D), from throughout the CLU-2 Pit area on August 26, 1994. The analytical, results for the soil samples indicate that the target cleanup criteria for the site have been met, with the exception of one soil sample that gave a level of 120 mg/kg DRPH. These samples were analyzed for BTEX, DRPH, and metals (Ba, Cr, Pb). No BTEX was detected in any of the e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01 5O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 samples. Only 2 samples contained detectable levels of DRPH, 120 ppm and 13 ppm. The analytical results for the hydrocarbon analyses are summarized in Table lA - "CLU-2 - Hydrocarbons in Soil." Of the 3 metals analyzed in the confirmation samples, only one of the samples was reported to contain levels above the target cleanup levels. Sample CLU- 2C0M25 was reported to contain 2,500 ppm Ba. The sample was also analyzed by MMWEP for Ba and gave a reported amount of 0.47 mg/L, which is below the MCL for Ba. The highest level reported for Cr was 92 ppm and only 1 sample contained Pb, which was reported at 100 ppm. The results of the duplicate samples were consistent with those of the primary samples. 4.3 .QA/QC Data All QA/QC laboratory data is under separate cover as Appendices to this summary report. Ail information is available upon request. e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ,,- rAG RA ~' :" Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01502 SEPTEMBER 1994 TABLE lA - CLU-2 - HYDROCARBONS IN SOIL Characterization 07/28/93 CLU-2C1 A307077 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 07/28/93 CLU-2C2 A307077 ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND Confirmation 08/28/93 CLU-2COH1 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH2 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH3 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH4 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH5 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH6 A309003 NT NT ND 0.008 ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH7 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COHTD A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH8 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH9 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH10 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 11 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 12 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 13 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH14 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH15 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 16 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND , , 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 17 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 18 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 19 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH 19D A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH20 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH21 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND 08/28/93 CLU-2COH22 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND 120 08/28/93 CLU-2COH23 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND e:\pr, ojects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~ A(~ RA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01 5O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 TABLE lA - CLU-2 - HYDROCARBONS IN SOIL (CONTINUED) 08/28/93 CLU-2COH24 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND _ 08/28/93 CLU-2COH25 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND _ 08128/93 CLU-2COH26 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND , _ 08/28/93 CLU-2COH27 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND 13 _ 08/28/93 CLU-2COH28 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND _ 08/28/93 CLU-2COH29 A309003 NT NT ND ND ND ND ND ND ,,,,, e:\p[ojects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~AGRA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-015O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 TABLE lB - CLU-2 - INORGANICS IN SOIL ::i::.:::::i::i~iiiii!~!iii :i~:::::.:.::.:.:.::i~.:.:::!:E:~i:~iii!i~;~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii.. :.:.:~E:i~i~:~!~:l !:.:::... i: !:i i:Z E:! h. i::....i:~i~ii::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ii.i:i::.:.:....i:~:~:~:i:;:E:~:E:~ ::i:i::::.. ::::::::::::::::::::: Z: ..... re:mm: i:: .... mm::~::.::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :i3::iS]:!3J3i:;:;:~?~:E:~:i:~:7 :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :zSizlzjz!3F.::: ::::;:!;iz:?:: I:zzz:!3i:i3i3E:Fz::i3Ei!zzE: 'ziEz!:E~iEihi ~E!i ii:i:~:i!i>'.:: Characterization 07/28/93 CLU-2C1 9348002 3.1 35 0.04 24 2.2 ND ND 0.02 07/28/93 CLU-2C2 9348002 2.4 55 0.04 24 2.2 ND ND 0.01 Confirmation _ 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 1 9309008 NT 80 NT 92 100 NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM2 9309008 NT 59 NT 27 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM3 9309008 NT 75 NT 27 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM4 9309008 NT 210 NT 27 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CI.U-2COM5 9309008 NT 34 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM6 9309008 NT 29 NT 24 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM7 9309008 NT 40 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM7D 9309008 NT 37 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM8 9309008 NT 106 NT 27 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM9 9309008 NT 52 NT 26 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM10 9309008 NT 47 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM11 9309008 NT 32 NT 24 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 12 9309008 NT 96 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM13 9309008 NT 76 NT 22 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM14 9309008 NT 55 NT 26 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 15 9309008 NT 47 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 16 9309008 NT 100 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM17 9309008 NT 36 NT 22 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 18 9309008 NT 43 NT 23 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 19 9309008 NT 95 NT 26 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM 19D 9309008 NT 180 NT 25 ND NT NT NT ,, ,, 08/26/94 CLU-2COM20 9309008 NT 57 NT 26 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM21 9309008 NT 58 NT 26 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM22 9309008 NT 57 NT 27 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM23 9309008 NT 41 NT 24 ND NT NT NT , e:\pr, ojects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~AGRA Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FIN/~'L. REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-01502 SEPTEMBER 1994 TABLE lB - CLU-2 - INORGANICS IN SOIL (CONTINUED) 08/26/94 CLU-2COM24 9309008 NT 42 NT 25 ND NT NT NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM25 9309008 Nm 2500* Nm 28 ND Nm Nm ET 08/26/94 CLU-2COM26 9309008 NT 40 Nm 25 ND Nm Nm NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM27 9309008 NT 65 NT 28 ND Nm Nm NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM28 9309008 Nm 130 Nm 27 ND Nm Nm NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COM29 9309008 Nm 52 Nm 30 ND NT Nm NT 08/26/94 CLU-2COR 9309008 Nm ND Nm 0.019 ND Nm Nm NT * Sample was also analyzed by MMWEP for Ba with the analysis result of 0.47 mg/L. e:\pr, ojects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 ~/~AGRA Earth & Environmental 10 ( UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL REPORT 31-01502 SEPTEMBER 1994 4.2.1.2 Water The pit was dry so no surface water samples were collected from this site. Jesco sampled 2 groundwater monitoring wells. Well MW-1 was located northwest of the excavation pit and upgradient from the inferred direction of groundwater flow. Well MW-4 was located south of the center of the excavation pit and approximately downgradient from the inferred direction of groundwater flow. The water samples were analyzed for BTEX, DRPH, VAH, and SVAH None of these analytes were detected in either of the monitoring wells. The water was also analyzed for metals, arsenic, barium, cadmium, chromium, lead, mercury, and selenium. Monitoring well MW-1 had detectable levels of As, Ba, Cd, and Cr. Monitoring well MW-4 had detectable levels of Ba, Cd, and Cr; no As was detected in this well. No Pb, Hg, or Se were detected in either monitoring well. All of the reported metal constituent levels were below MCLs. The analytical results for the water samples indicate that the target cleanup levels for this site have been achieved. The results are summarized in Table 1C - "CLU-2: Hydrocarbons in Water" and Table 1D - "CLU-2: Inorganics in Water." TABLE lC- CLU-2 - HYDROCARBONS IN WATER 10/17/93 CLU-2MW 1 9310073 NT ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND 10/17/93 CLU-2MW4 9310073 NT ND ND ND ND ND ND ND ND TABLE 1D - CLU-2 - INORGANICS IN WATER 10/17/93 CLU-2MW 1 9310073 0.019 0.027 0.0002 0.004 ND ND ND 10/17/93 CLU-2 MW4 9310073 ND 0.018 0.0020 0.005 ND ND ND e:\p[ojects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 O A G R A 11 ::: Earth & Environmental UNOCAL - PHASE I FINAL REPORT CLU-2 - PIT DISPOSAL 31-015O2 SEPTEMBER 1994 GLOSSARY FOR ANALYTICAL DATA TABLES X BTEX 8240 8270 601 602 DRPH As Ba Cd Cr Hg Pb Se Ag benzene, by EPA Method 8020, unless Method 8240 was used, which includes this parameter. toluene, by EPA Method 8020, unless Method 8240 was used, which includes this parameter. ethylbenzene, by EPA Method 8020, unless Method 8240 was used, which includes this parameter. xylenes, by EPA Method 8020, unless Method 8240 was used, which includes this parameter. total BTEX, by EPA Method 8020, unless Method 8240 was used, which includes this parameter. EPA Method for volatile organic hydrocarbons (VAHs) EPA Method for semi-volatile organics hydrocarbons (SVAHs) EPA Method for halogenated volatile organics EPA Method for BTEX in water- includes chlorobenzenes diesel range petroleum hydrocarbons by EPA Method 8100 total total total total total total total total arsenic by EPA Method 6000/7000 series barium by EPA Method 6000/7000 series cadmium by EPA Method 6000/7000 series chromium by EPA Method 6000/7000 series mercury by EPA Method 6000/7000 series lead by EPA Method 6000/7000 series selenium by EPA Method 6000/7000 series silver by EPA Method 6000/7000 series ar CI F Nitrate Nitrite Sulfate Phosphate bromide by EPA Method 300.0 chloride by EPA Method 300.0 fluoride by EPA Method 300.0 by EPA Method 300.0 by EPA Method 300.0 by EPA Method 300.0 by EPA Method 300.0 ND = NT = not detected at method detection limit not tested e:\projects\unocal\31-01502\clu-2.001 12 ~AG RA Earth & Environmental CANNERY LOOP UN -. / KENAI GAS FIELD' .. · · ,. , ,. , , · ~ . o. ~A~N j? 00~,82,031.08 E ,el.lO- 1 .. - ,.... - . .-... ;,.. 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Chatterton, Chairman 0il and Gas Conservation Commission 3001 Porcupine D~ive Anchorage, Alaska ~9501 unl,on 8ctober 21, 1983 RELEASE OF WELL DATA ':EANNER.Y'LO:OPi.'::UNitT; WELLS #1 and Dear Commissioner Chatterton: Union Oil Company of California has no objection to the release of data from the Cannery Loop Unit Wells #1 and #2 as set out in Director Kay Brown's letter dated October 14, 1983. Very truly yours, obert . nderson cc: Esther. C. Wunnicke, Commissioner, Dept. of Natural Resources Kay Brown, Director, Division of Minerals and Energy Management MEMOR'"'.NDUM St' te of Alaska ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION' TO: Staff DATE: February 9, 1983 · -~ FILE NO: .: TELEI~HONE' NO: Commissioner · SUBJECT: Extended Confidentiality. Currently the AOGCC hold data on the following 12 wells an indefinitely extended confidential period: RELEASE E~LTE OPE~%TOR & in 05/06/79 01/30/80 12/31/80 04/24/81 07/24/81 08/20/81 04/20/82 05/12/~ o5115182 Union Oil Co. Texaco, Inc. C~evron U.S.A. C~evron U.S,~ Atlar~ic Richfield Co. ~ion Oil Co. of Calif. Mobil Oil Corporation Conoco Inc. Mobil Oil Corporation -East t~rrison ~ay St. #1 Tulugak #1 Eag~ Creek #1 T~ lukpuk #1 ~st Sak 25606 #13 Canne~ ~oop ~n~t #1 Staines River St. #1 Gwydyr Bay State #1 ~wydyr Bay state Unit #1 Milne Point U~it #A-1 50-703-20001 50-057-20001 '50-073-20001 50-057-20002 50-029-20345 50-133-20323 50-0'&9-2000 8 50-029-20375 5O-029-2O396 50-029-20376 01/19/83 '06/15/'83 ,, - Ex~Dn Cozp. [~ion Oil Co. of Calif. . . Point Thcmson Unit #4 Cannezy Loop'~it #2 50--0 89-20009 50-133-20333 02-00IA(Rev.10/79) February 4, 1983 Mr. Robert T.' Anderson District Land Manager Union Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Dear Mr. Anderson~ The Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has recently checked the records of wells completed since January 1, 1979. This review has revealed that the digitized data for certain logs run in a well is not on file with the Commission. The Oil and Gas Regulations require the operator to file, within 30 days after completion, suspension, or abandonment of a drilling well, the digitized data, if available, for copying, for all logs run in the well except velocity surveys, experimental logs and dip- meter surveys. Wa would request that you. check your records to see if the data has been submitted to the Commission and, if not, that you comply with .the regulation with regard to the fol. lowing wells: Trading Bay Unit No. D-34A Trading Bay Unit No. D-15 RD Trading Bay Unit No. D-3 RD Trading Bay Unit No. D-25 RD Trading Bay Unit No. K-21 RD Trading Bay Unit No. K-24 Tungak Creek No. 1 Trading Bay St. No. A-17 RD Cannery Loop Unit No. 1 Cannery Loop Unit No. 2 Cannery Loop Unit No. 3 Kenai Tyonek Unit No. 43-6X Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Yours very truly, / Harry W. Kugler -Commissioner BY ORDER OF THE CO}'~MISSION be DEPARTMItNT OF NATI~RAL RESOI~RCES MINERAI..,S AND ENERG Y MANAGEMENT November 16, 1982 Mr. Robert T. Anderson Union Oil Company P.O. Box 6247 Anchorage, AK 99502 Re: Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well JA YE. HAMMOND, GO Pouch 7-0~)/+ Anchorage, Alas Dear Mr. Anderson: In your November ~, 1982 letter you requested extended confidentiality under the provisions of AS 31.05.035(c) for data from the Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well. As a basis for your request, you cite the potential value of these data to the evaluation of unleased acreage in the vicinity of the Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well. A review of our records indicates that portions of sections 4, 9, l0 and 16 of Township 5 North, Range 11 West, Seward Meridian, contain unleased lands whose value may be affected by the release of data from the subject well. The Department of. Natural Resources plans to offer these lands for competitive leasing in Sale No..40, currently scheduled to be held in September 1983.. The Cannery Loop Unit #2 well data are eligible for confidentiality until 30 days after these lands are offered 'for lease. By copy of this letter I am informing the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation .Commission of my decision regarding your request. Sincerely, cc: Chat ChattertOn, Chairm~h' Oil & Gas Conservation Commission Bill Van Dyke, DMEM Ted Bond, DMEM .RECEIVED NOV 1 8 ]982 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage Robert T. Anderson Distric! Lam3 Manager Union Oil and Gas Divi~on: Western Region Union Oil Company1 ..... California P.O. Box 6247, Anch"°rage, Alaska 99502 (.i~ ~.__~.___CO~-"- Telephone: (907) 276-7600 · November 9, ~982 ~s, Kay Bro~ 9~rect r ~ ~'FILF ..... ' ............ Dept. of Natural Resources Pouch 7-005 Anchorage, AK 99510 ~.. .,- CANNERY LOOP UNIT State of Alaska Confidentiality of Well Data Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well Dear Ms. Brown: Union Oil Company of California, as operator for the Cannery Loop Unit and on behalf of itself, and the affected working interest owners, hereby requests that all data submitted to the State of Alaska regarding that certain well designated as Cannery Loop Unit #2 be held confidential for an indefinite period of time. The request is made pursuant to Alaska Statute 31.05.035(c). The reasoning for maintaining the well data confidential is that the reports and information filed pursuant to AS 31.05.35(a) contain significant information relating to the valuation of unleased land in the same vicinity as the Cannery Loop Unit #2 well. I reference that certain letter of May 4, 1981, from Commissioner Robert E. LeResche, wherein he grants an extension of the confidentiality period for a reasonable time after awarding leases for Oil and Gas Lease Sales 32 and 33. In as much as these two lease sales have been held and failure to put up the unleased land within the unit boundary of the Cannery Loop Unit for competitive bid, extension of the confidentiality for an indefinite period is warranted until after such time those lands can be included in future oil and gas lease sales. LGV:bde cc: Oil and Gas Conservation Very turly yours, 7 Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Ccmrnis,~io~ llnchorage ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Thru: Commissioner Doug Amos n~ Petroleum I tot February 10, 1982 Conduct Final Abandonment Inspection on Union Oil Company's Cannery Loop No. 2 Well Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S.M. Permit No. 80-51 Friday, October 2, 1981 - Mr. Ed Sipple and I traveled this date from ~ion's ~ailridge location to Cannery Loop No. 2 location, to conduct the final abandonment inspection. As the attached photograph's show this location is clean and graded, there is a proper well marker post cemented into the well bore with the correct bead welded information on it. Therefore, I recommend that the Commission approve this location for final abandonment. In summary Mr. Ed Sipple and I conducted the final abandonment inspection on Union Oil's Cannery Loop No. 2 Well. The location is clean and graded and has a proper well marker posted. Therefore, I recommend to the C~mmission that this location be approved for final abandonment. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. Surface Abandornment Report, it along with photograph's showing the location are attached. FILE IL'I"I)IC.IA'FiON}/! , OI,e ra t,~ r Add ress Date l)ownl~ole I' & ,,\ Surface Location of Well sec. , N_, H. 20 AAC 25.120: WF.I,I, ABAr~I)O.UNE;;T Dia. Steel Post </,"Min.)... ~."' , Le~h (lO' Hin.> / }le~ght Above Final Grade l,evul (4' /, Top of Marker Pipe Closed with' Ce,nent Plug Screw Cal~ Set: On Well llead , On Cutoff Casing ~', In Concrete Plttg Distance Below Final Grade Lovel Ft. Side Outlets: All Valves and Nipl~les Re:noved All Openings Closed , With Blinds -, With Cement Welds , Other INFOI.'.MATIO}! i~,E,\I)WEI,I)F, 1) I)II~,I'~CTEI,Y ['n ?' ' ',~ I.'. KE R POST: (List Where Different from File lnf. ormatio,~) / Operator ~/~ ~/d FO Unit or Lease Name ~tlM/,tC /.' ,, foo~ Well Number , Surf;tc.e Location of Well: / 20 AAC 25.170: I,OCATION CLF,,,kN-LJI' PITS: Filled In w,/', Liners Removed or Buried , Debris Removed SURFACE OF PAD Ah'D/OR I. OCAT[()::: Rough' Other ; S~nooth w'~ , Contoured Flat , Compacted CLEAN UP OF PAD AND/Oil I.OCATI()N' Clean w'"" , Pipe Scrap , rron Scrap Paper , Other Uood Mud Cement SURROUNI)[,~(, ARE.,\: Wooded ~ Brush ~ Tundra Sand , Other , Grass , Dirt , Gravel , · CORD[TION SUIIROU~:D[?:C AIIE,\' Clean c.--'", Trash from Site , Trees and/or Brust~ from Clear Lng Si't~ , Other ~' ~'~' ~,.,, . ~ ~,'~ Dirt , Gravel ~Ice Otl~er '~ ...... Clean . , Rough Sn,ootl~ , Trash from (i'l~OVatton~ , ing Road Trees and/or Brush from Clearing ~ad .Spoil from Cl.ear . Other 7 ' REMAINING TO BE I)0~1';: RECOMNI';N'II[ API~IIOV,\L Of: AI;,\NI)()NNI'~N'I" Yes [./ No Final inspect ion TNSPF. CTED BY .DO~ A/'d~ / ..... ,, 7'c' .- -' ' 05/26/81 -- v ./ February 10, 1982 Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Re~ Final Abandonment LocatiOn Clean-up Inspection, Cannery Loop No. 2, Sec. 2, T5N, R11W, S.M. ~entlemen~ Our representative inspected this site on October 2, 1981. I% was found that the clean-up was acceptable and that there was a proper well marker. /. Consequently, final abandonment of Cannery Loop No. 2 is approved. Sincerely, ~nnie C. Smith Commissioner LCStJET/glh Union Oil and Gas ( sion: Western Region Union Oil Company of California P.O. Box 6247, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Telephone: (907) 276-7600 union R. C. Warthen District Development Geologist Alaska District June 16, 1981 Dear Mr. Kugler' Enclosed herewith are samples, logs and DST Test Reports, as required upon the completion of Union Oil Cannery Loop Unit ~ Since this is a con- fidential well, Union Oil ~y, as operator, did not permit the logging contractor (Schlumberger) to composite and "finalize" the wireline logs. The enclosed bluelines and sepias therefore represents the "final" logs. Library tapes of the wireline logs will be forwarded to the Oil and Gas Conservation Commission when available. R. C. Warthen' RCW'nm RECEIVED, JUN 1 ? 1981 Alasla 0il & Gas Cons. Commiss~.~ Anchorage. Document Trans~ Union Oil Company of union TO AT Harry Keugl er AO6 Commissien 3001 Porcupine Anchorage:, AK TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING: DATE SUBMITTED 6-16-81 FROM R. C. ~4artl Anchorage, TE LE I~HON E NO. CANNERY LOOP UNIT #2' Sepia and ng: DIL c Sonic og neutron signature lo: neutron 1 og ES ENG 1 ENG 2 ENG 4 ENG 2 GEOL 3 GEOL ONFER: FILF: DIL SoniC Sonic neutron formation density Gamma p meter arrow plot h resolution DIL Sonic Gamma Ray on Denstty Gamma meter arrow plot JUN & )mmission FORM 1-2M02 (REV. 11-72) PRINTED IN U.S.A. Document Transn~ ~tal Union Oil Company of ,=ornia unlsn AC C OUNI"I ~)IA T E SU~Ml'r TED I AC C OU N ~,~N G~M(~i~i~ HL 6-1~-~1 TO FROM *~ A0G Co~ss~on Pouch 5247 3001 Porcupine Anchorage, AK TRANSMITTING THE FOLLOWING: II I I I III I II I I Ill I I i nn i CA~tNERY LOOP UNIT ~2 (continued): 1 ea. Sepia_and ~~'~. ) ,, ea. uiuel ine- ~ ......... ...... ~,,d ]o9 , ),/ , ~e~,~s, 2, through 8 ~ '(~epo~ fo~' ~es~ #1 'has no~ been ~e{e~ved ~ /~", ,,, as, ~e~,,,f~om C,On~ac~o~) 1 ~ O~'Pk[l[ SIT: ,,~ry,,cu,,t,,samples ..... ,. ....... ~,l¢~ · , ................ PLEASE SIGN AND RE~RN ONE ;OPY ..... .... . , X, ~~ ~ka Oil ~ ~as Oons. c ~mmlss~on ........ ~h,oraflo ,, .......... , ,, , , .............. · Z ~-'..~ ~ ~ ...... , , , , ~ ' II I IIII IIII I IIII I III II IIIIIII II FORM 1-2M02 (REV. 11-72) PRINTED IN U.S.A. /"'., STATE:OF ALASKA l ALASKAI~..~ AND GAS CONSERVATION C~ IMISSION WELL COMPLETION OR RECOMPLETIOK"Ri~.PORT AND LOG 1. Status of Well Classification of Service Well OIL [] GAS [] SUSPENDED [] ABANDONED rX~ SERVICE [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit Number Union 0il Company of Calif. 80-51 _ 3. Address 8. APl Number P.0 Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 50_1'33-20333 4. Location of well at surface863' W & 1481 ' S from the N.E. corner, 9. unitorLease Name sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S.M. -.' Cannery Loop Unit At Top Producing Interval 10. Well Number Cannery Loop Unit #2 At Total Depth 11. Field and Pool Same-Vertical hole Wildcat 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation,and Serial No. K.B. 80.63' Above MSL Fee Lease-P~lch 12. Date Spudded 13. Date T.D. Reached 14. Date Comp., Susp. or Aband. I 15. Water Depth, if offshore 116. No. of Completions 2/25/81 4/12/81 '5_~/1.6/8t-(Aband._~ )I - feetMSLI - 17. Total Depth (MD+TVD) 18. Plug Back Depth(MD+TVD) 19. Directional Survey I 20. Depth where SSSV set 21. Thickness of Permafrost 10,,~31 'TMD Surface YES [] NO ~I _ feet MD _ 22. Type Electric or Other Logs Run DIL,BHC,FDC-CNL, HDT ., 23. CASING, LINER AND CEMENTING RECORD ...<?,.. ;;~;~;~ SETTING DEPTH MD CASING SIZE WT. PER FT. GRADE TOP BOTTOM HOLE SIZE CEMENTING RECORD AMOUNT PULLED 20" 94# H-40 Surface 93' - Driven to Refusal - . 13 3/8' 61# K-55 Surface 2612' 17 1/2" 1500 sx - 9 5/8" 47# N-80 Surface.. '8100' '12 1/4" 1900 sx - .." · , 7,, 29# N-80 7691 10,730' 8 1/2" 600 sx - 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) , none none 26' ACID, FRACTURE, CEMENT SQUEEZE, ETC. DEPTH INTERVAL (MD) AMOUNT& KIND OF MATERI~,L USED ' see 'atached ~o~ ~, 200 -~x- C1 "G" , · ' . ~q~7-39' ~nn ~ Cl ,,G,, . ~ · ., ,, >, . ' ,:, ~, .--~ ~ ~,,. ..... . ,.. 27. PRODu'cTION TEST '; Date First Production :. J Method of Ope~at on (FLowing, gas lift, .etc.) Date of Test Hours Tested PRODUCTION FOR OIL-BBL GAS-MCF 'WATER-BBL CHOKE SIZE IGAs-OILRATIO I TEST PERIO.D I~ . ..... . ' r' ' : ' ~ ' '' .... ?" GAS--MCF ':WATERBBL-- QI[ GRAVITY--APl (corr) ' Flow Tub ng Casing Pressure CALCULATED, ~irOIL-SBL- . Press. 24':~HOUR RATE` ~ll" "' ' 28. ' c'oR E DATA ., , Brief description of lithotogy, porosity, fractures, apparent dips and presence of oil, gas or water. Submit core chips. none :' RECEIVED ". .?i:, .,~. '. '~' :,,, :,~, JUN 1 7 1901 ,-;i' ~... ' · "'-' "~';~'i~ _Al. asks_ 0il & Gas Cons. C0mlTijSS~!l Form 10-407 Submit in duplicate 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 GOR, and time of each phase. T/Beluga Fm 5683' 5683' See Atached T/Tyonek Fm 8243' 8243' 31. LIST OF ATTACHMENTS "':32. I hereby c,m'f~ that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge Signed . . ,.~ ..... , , INSTRUCTIONS General' This form is designed for submitting a complete and correct well completion report and log on all types of lands and leases in Alaska. Item 1' Classification of Service Wells: Gas injection, water injection, steam injection, air injection, salt water disposal, water supply for injection, observation, injection for in-situ combustion. Item 5: Indicate which elevation is used as reference (where not otherwise shown) for depth measurements given in other spaces on this form and in any attachments. Item 16 and 24: If this well is completed for separate production from more than one interval (multiple completion), so state in item 16, and in item 24 show the producing intervals for only the interval reported in item 27. Submit a separate form for each additional interval to be separately produced, showing the data pertinent to such interval. Item 21' Indicate whether from ground level (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". Form 10-407 CD 0 0 0 0 · · · · · O~ ~ r,O Oq CD 0 0 "r'--lO ~...~ ~. I'r'! Z Z Z .-~ r'- 0 0 CZ: Z 0 · · · 0 CD · · · · 0 0 Z TIME Each Horizontal Line Equal t.o 1000 Ticket J-.' .F L U I D S A M P L E ^ T A Date 4-30-81 Number 575707 Sampler PressurP P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. C~s of D.S.T. CASED HOLE W/APR Location ANCHORAGE .... cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. PIKE Witness MR. GRAHAM cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY IC Gravity ° APl @ ~°F. EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA Gas/Oil .Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested S'l:erl ing RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 29 'Ft. CONTENT Ft. Net Productive Interval (9256'-9293') 37' Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. .ppm All Depths Measured From Kel 1.y Bush1 ng Recovery Mud __ @- °F. . ppm Total Depth 9930' Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ °F. .ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 7" Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - _I.D. - Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ @_ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 9128.73' I.D. 2.764" Packer Depth(s) 9] 55' Ft. Mud Weight vis sec. Depth Tester Valve ,91 32- 73' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface ,~ottom/4" Cushion 4000' ,WATER Ft. Pres. Valve 9132.73' Choke 3/4"-1/2 Choke 2 1 Recovered Feet of Recovered Feetof ,, jll~~ jr~f~, i=,,~ r,,~ru ~ Recovered Feet of ":~ !:i '~ ~:~' i' i!~/'!i' i:~., ~..i;! ~i? ;~! Recovered Feet of ~. {~ q ~ ?:., ~ , ,. '~ ...... ii u _ Recovered Feet of II I~1 ~ ~ ~chorage , , CTE=Cha~ ~me exp~ed ,, *See a~ached ~nc~emen~a] ~ead~n~ shee~s Gau~ No. H-3] ] Gauge No. H-3] 0 Gauge'No. TIME TEMPERATURE , , Depth: 9142' Ft. Depth:. 9142', Ft., ,O~.t~: Ft. (O0:O0-=~:~h~.) , ~ , ,, , , , ,,, ,, ,, ,, , , ,,~ 72 H~r ciock 24 Hour Clock Hour Cl~k Tool Est. ] 50 'F. Blank~ ~f N0 Blanked ~f N0 Blanked Off Opened 09' 00 Opened Actual 'F. Pr~sures Pressures Pre~ures Bypass 1 9: 30 ~ ~ , , Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hyd~stotic 4798 4~98.3 '4857 '' 4976.7 , Minutes Minutes I,~t~o~ 1683 1849.7 '1832 1843.9 I ..... - Flow ~ Final 1 83~ 896.3 183~ 88~. 0 405 Closed in ~212 ~646,3 ~2~7 2650.9 237 ~ Initial ~86 2646.3 679 ~650 9 - ~ ~o~ n..~ 74~ 153.8 917 15~.8 83 *' c~o,~d~, 2557 1_75!.~ . 2500 1752,7 208 * Initial ~ ~ 175] 9 ~.2 17~2 7 ~ Flow ' ' ' ~ Final ] 2. ~ ~00.3. 1 2.3 164.1 147 Closed in ] 652 123~_ ~ 1 588 CTE ?? * Final Hydrostatic E~2R ~7~_ 9 - CTE Cont. Jnusd · · ,o,,,,,,,_._,,,.,.,,..... FORMATION TEST DATA '""'" : ~ Ticket F L U I D S A M P L E ',~ T A Date 4-30-81 Number 575707 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu.. Ft. Ks of D.S.T. CASED HOLE id/APR Location ANCHORAGE cc. Oil cc. Water Tester MR. P~[ KE Witness MR. GRAHAM cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor Gravity. ° APl (~ °F. EQU I PME NT & HOLE DATA Gas/Oil-Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested - RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval Ft. Recovery Water @ °F ....... ppm Ail Depths Measured From Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. .ppm Main Hole/Casing Size ' Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length I.D. Packer Depth(s) Ft. Mud Weight vis sec. Depth Tester Valve, Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke Choke _ Recovered Feet of .. .. P Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of ~ Recovered Feet of Remarks , CT.E=CHART TIME EXPIRED Gaug~ No. H-311 Gouge No. H-310 Gauge No. TIME TEMPERATURE (00:00.24:00 hrs.) Depth: 91 42', Ft. Depth: , 91 42' Ft. Depth: , Ft. , 72 Hour Clock 24 Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool ,--, Est. "F, Blanked Off NO Blanked Off NO Blanked Off Opened Opened Actual "F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass , , Field Office Field Office Field Office.. Reported Cornpurted Initial Hydrostatic - - CTE Minutes Minutes =4th Initial - 1230.0 CTE · ~.~ Flow . ' Z~. Final - 289.4 CTE ?? Closed in - 2259.7 CTE ?? * ~ 4th Initial - 2259.7 CTE ~O ~ Flow Final - 271.6 CTE ??. · * Closed in 5th ~n~t~o~ *See atCached incremental reading sheets, ,, _ ~.=_o F~ow ~ Final . Closed in Final Hydrostatic ,, '°'-'"-"-'""""'""'"" FORMATION TEST DATA Casing perfs. Bottom choke Surf. temp °F Ticket ,~.~o. 575707 Gas gravity. Oil gravity GOR . . Spec. gravity. ,Chlorides ppm Res.. INDICATE TYPE AND SiZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED , Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Re,,-nc~ p.m, psi MCF BPD . 0g:00 Opened tool with light blow, , 12: O0 Opened on 1/2" & 3/4" choke. 15:45 Shut in. 19:42 Opened tool. 21-05 Closed tool ...Shot perforations 92~6_'_-_. 9266' . 00:33 Opened tool on 3/4" choke. 03-00 Closed tool. 05-00 Perforated 9266'-9276'...flowed well on 3/4" & 1/2" choke. 08'00 Closed tool. 11-45 Perforated 9283'-9293'.. , 11'55 Opened tool on 1/2" choke. , , , 19'30 Killed well & reversed out...APR not closed. . .... Lease Owner/Company Name 575707 Ticket NumberpAGE #1 B.T. H-311 B.T. H-310 B.T. Depth 9142'-72 HR. Depth 9142'-24 Hr. Depth Time Log t -t- t~ PSlG ~ Time ~g t i~ PSIG Time t -F ~ PS)G ' Temp. ' t~ Corr. i~ Corr. Minutes e Corr. Mi nute o~ Temp. _ . Log-- Temo. i First Flow... First -'low... 0 1849.7 0 1843,9 . 1 O0 1974.5 1 O0 1966.2 200 . 2134.1 200 2132.7 233.1 2296,9C 238,0 2303.0 : . 300 791.0 300. 792.4 m m 400 912.1 400 902.4 i 413.5 896.3 419.9 882.0 Initial CIP... Initial CIP.~'~ ,,, 0 896.3 0 882.0 20 1158.4 201 1143.0 40 1328.4 40 _ 1310.4~ 60 , 1476.6 60 1456.7~ 80 1616.5 80 1596.0 1 O0 1762.1 1 O0 1734.5 120 i905.6 120 1875.3 140 , 2040.6 140 2010.0 160 2180.0 160 2142.4 .... ,,, 180 2311.3 180 2274.8 200 2451 3 200 2409.1 220" 2577.3 220 2537.6 , 231.2 2646.3 237.7 2650.9 , , '1 Second" Fl' ow... Second F1 ow... '0 2646.3 0 ' 2650.9 10 903.7 10 937.5 20 386.3 20 377.6 "' 30 i 86.3 30 ' i 67.8 40 139.7 40 126.7 ~0 " 131 3 50 126 7 60 140.9 60 140.2 70 149.4 70 147 9 Second (:IP r Secondl CIP. 0 " 153.8 '0 152 8 '~' 201 345.6 20 323.0 , 40 542.5 40 518.0 60 703.7 60 680.5 80 858.7 80 832.0 1 O0 1008.4 1 O0 981 . 7 120 1169.1 120 1127.4 ...... i40 ' 1318.8 140 1275.0 m i I Kema ~- C:Choke change UNION OIL COMPAN OF CALIFORNIA Lease Owner/Company Name C 575707 Ticket NumberpAGE #2 B.T. H-311 B.T. H-310 B.T. Depth 9142'-72 Hr. Depth 9142'-72 Hr. Depth ! I i I Ti~ Log t -f- e PSIG Time ~og t TemD. Terni>. Lo TemD. Minutes e. Cot,. Minute0 Corr. Corr. ,, i SECOND C[P CONTI~UED... SECONI CIP COIITINUED 160 1456.8 160 1414.9 180 1601.2 180 1560.4 200 1721.1 200 1685.1 205.5 ..1751.9 211.4 1752.7 Thi rd F1 3w... Third :1 ow .... 0 1751.9 0 1752.7' 30 ! 64.7 30 164.1 ~ 60 170.9 38.5 164.1 90 192.5 120 198.4 Chart time ex )ired ,, 150 200.3 at 38 5 minut :s. .,, lr 58- 8 200. 3 ..... Third CI'~ 0 200.3 10 300.6 20 ,. 412.8 30 515.5 40 606.8 , 50 , , 7Q,2.2 60 795.7 , , 70 878.3 ,i, 80 '" 967.1 ,, , 90 1050.3 _ 100 1137.2 111.7' ., , 1230.0 , Fourth F Iow..., "' ' 0 1230.0 , 40 280.6 80 287.5 120 , 287- 5 , 179.1 289.4 ~.~ Fourth CIP... 0 289.4 , . ~'~ 20 505.3 40 , 708- 4 60 894.4 80 1080.0 ,j .100 1,264.,7 , , , , Lease Owner/Company Name c575707 ket Number B.T. H-311 B.T. H-310 B.T. Depth 9142' - 72 Hr. Depth 9142' - 24 Hr. Depth PAGE #3 Time Log t q- 0 PSIG Time t Temp. Log Temp. rime Log t ~ Temp. Mi nutes e co,,. Mi nute, I 0 Corr.ii I , i,__ ~11 Corr. Fourth C IP Continued 120 1433.8 m, m m m ..... m m 140 1593.5 16d' 1753.7 cma ,t time ..... 180 ~915.2 e~pired 200 2061.3 ,, 220 2202.2 .............. 227.8 2259.7 Fifth F16w ........... 0 2259.7 ,, 100 336.3 ........ 200 356.6 288.9 PC 267. 8 ...................... m ...... 300 345.9 389.3 271.6 .................. ,,, , ....... , , ,....... . ..... , ................. m ..................... ,,, ,,, , .............. ................... ,,. , . ..... ,,. R~ma~ks '" ~'¢' Chan~e ........... = possible 'cfio~e' Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... Reversing *Sub .................... Water Cushion Valve ............... Drill Pipe ....................... Drill Collars ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. -..%:.: :;.-:-_-_; z~ APR VALVE Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ................ Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube .......... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... BUNDLE CARRIER Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. :-e,w~~ .TAIL..RIPE ........... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... .O.D. I.D. 3,5" 2,25II 3.5" 2.764" 5" 2.25" 5.375" 2.25" TICKET NO. 575707 LENGTH DEPTH 9128.73' 12.75' 9132.73' 7.93' 9142.48' 6.78" .... 2.37" .... 8,,87' 9155.63' 3.5" 2. 992" 9930' FORM 187-R2 -- PRINTED IN U.S.A. EQUIPMENT DATA TIME Each Horizonta Line Equa 1' A Date 5-9-81 Ticket 564826 ', Number Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton ~ § of D.S.T. CASED HOLE Location ANCHORAGE , = Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas · cc. oil MR. SHEPARD MR MACALISTE~ cc. Water Tester Witness ' , cc. Mud Drilling Tot. kiquidcc. ContractorBRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY RIG #59 , Gravity ° APl @ _°F. EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA DC , Gas/Oil .Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Beluga I I RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval (7642' - 7654' ) 12'Ft. Recovery Water @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kal ly Bushing Recovery Mud @ °F. ppm Total Depth 8305' . Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size. 9 -'-b/~" 47# Mud Pit Sample __ @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length-~n~ I.D. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @__°F. ppm Drill Pipe Length /~/' I.D. ~¢,'~A19~'' Packer Depth(s) 7503' Ft. Mud Weight 74#/CU. f~. vis sec. Depth Tester Valve 7490' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom .25" O_,,hion Water 2000' Ft. Pres. Valve Choke ~" & Open Choke 2 _ Recovered 2000+- Feet of Water p Recovered ? .9.9 Feet of Gas Recovered Feet of .. rn Recovered Feet of , ~' r" Recovered Feet of RECE 1 VF,, D: Remarks SEE PRODUCFION TEST DATA SHEET. Jlll~l ~ 7 ' '' ~' · MFP : Maximum flow pressure ~In.~kn~iil & ~ nnn~ n~.~-;__. , Gauge No. H-31 0 Gauge No. H-311 Gouge No. TIME TEMPERATURE Depth:7511 'Ft., Depth:7511 'Ft. Depth:, Ft. (00:00-2'4:O0 hrs.) 120 Hour Clock 120 Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool O Est. 125 °F. Blanked Off~O Blanked Off No Blanked Off Opened 1640 o Opened 0750 Actual 'F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass ' ' Reported Computed Field Office Field Office Field Office Initial Hydrostatic 3987.6 3447.2 /~,: Minutes Minutes Initial STYLUS 903.8 894.4 ~'~';. , ' ~.~ Flow Final DISENGAGED ..... 187.5 150.0 ~.,,'~ ,~, ,,/;,.~. , 910 ' Closed in i' ~" ~j ~i~" ,',::,.:, r- Initial 1493.7 Closed in . :;:;i;F ,.~'. '" /'/ -:' . Initial ";~;:;~'" ~,. ~ 4~'':~/" ,,~'~ ;' ~o Flow "/' ..,¢"~ .... ~.~ Final - ; Closed in mmFinal Hydrostatic 411 2.5 41 50.0 ,." · , ,, ,o,,,,,,,_,,_.,.,,,,,,.u.,... FORMATION TEST DATA '"'"" r ".' t ',~( 564826 ....... Casing perfs ........ Bottom choke ..... Surf. temp - "F Ticket No........... Gas gravity. ,Oil gravity- GOR Spec. gravity,,, C, hloride~ ppm Res @ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks D.m. psi MCF BPD 1400 Set packer 1640 Shot perforations through tools , , 1918 30 Weak blow through hose 1943 100 Opened ½" surface choke 1946 40 Cushion back 1947 Gas to surface ,, (Production took over with test, separator, choke & manifold) , ,, 0750 Pumped pill down tubing to kill 0905 Unseated packer 1730 Out of hole ........... · ,, ,, · "', , ,~ ,, ~":: ~" ~;, / ,, .. ,, ~ , , , ..... PRODUCTION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... ~-~...%.-~r~ ~'~. P u.mp. 0 u.t.. s. ub ..... Water Cushion Valve ............... DHII Pipe .... One..stan. d ........ Drill Collars ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... =[~u~~ .A. ux .... va].v.e ...... Duel CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ..................... By-pass VR Safety Joint ................... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Oo O. 3.50" 3.50" 4.63" 6.12" Packer Assembly ........ 9..5/.87..RTTS 8.25" Bundle Carrier 5.375" Tubing 3½" 3.50" Distributor ........................ · , Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Well Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... lo Oo TICKET NO. 564826 ,, DEPTH 2.25II 2.764" 2,44" 3" 3.20" 2.25" 2.99" I 7491' 8.70' 3.30' 5' 7.93' 61.95' 7490' 75O3' 751.1 ' 7577' 8305' ,o,,,,,,,_,_,,.,,,,,.,,.,..,. EQUIPMENT DATA ""'"" TIME ,, Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. _ _ _ F L U I D S A M P L E D ^ T A Dote 5-15-81 Number 564829 '?~ Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of D.S.T. CASED HOLE WITH Location ANCHORAGE cc. on APR cc. Water Tester JAMES R. SHEPARDwitness JOHN BOULWARE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BRINKERHOFF RIG # 59 Gravity o APl @, °F. EQU I PMENT & HOLE I~ATA Gas/Oil :Ratio . .,cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Sterl ing RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 29' KB Ft. CONTENT 5402- 5422' Net Productive Interval _Ft. Recovery Water __ @ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushi nfl Recovery Mud --~ °F. .ppm Total Depth 55951 - Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 9 5/8-47# Mud Pit Sample @ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - I,D - Drill Pipe Length 5280.51' I.D. 2.764" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ c~ __ °F. ppm Packer Depth(s) ~30~. 6~_ t Ft. Mud Weight vis sec. Depth Tester Valve B293. ~)~ I ..... Ft. Aer Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve , Choke1._Choke2.25" Reco.vered Feet of , P Recovered Feet of , Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of <~ z , Recovered , , Feet of ?- Remarks See production, test data sheet ~ E ~ E i V E ~i , , Q-Questionable JUN 1 ? ~ska 0ii.& Gas Cons. C~_$mJssim , Gauge No. H-253 Gauge No. 'H-254 Gauge No. TIME I'rl TENLPERATURE z Depth: 5301. ~6' Ft., Depth: 530]. · ~6' Ft. Depth: Ft. (00:O0-24:OO hrs.) , ,,, 120'iour Clock 120Hour Clock Hour Clock l Tool Est. 1.111'1 *F. '"Blanked OffNO Blanl~ed Off NO Blanked Off Opened 12' 15 o Opened CD Actual 'F. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 17 .' {'}('] , ' · Field Office Field Office Field Office ReDorted Computed 'Initial Hydrostatic 2782.1 2797.4 2783,2 2793.3 Minutes Minutes Initial 2166.7 1854.5 0 2119.9 1420.9 tl Flow ~ F~no~ 2166.7 2160.7 2119.9 2160.7 ~'": Ciosedin 2166.7 2160.7 2119.9 2160.7 ! ~- ,~ , ~ Initial ' "~i :,/' ' '~: ~,.:: "1-~ ,,. -~ r' ~:~ Closed in ' ! ~.,_ Initial '" .' ' ::' ~'::" ~:~ '~''' "~ ~' ' -- / 'T ,; ,!! ~, ,'"":, ,, _, , ~ Flow ~. Final Closed in ~ ~:~ ~:--' /r ' , Final Hydrostatic 2RC17_ 7 27q7,4 '2885.3 2793.3 -"~' ~ ,o,,.,,,,_,,_,,,,,,o,..u.,.,,. FORMATION TEST DATA ""'"' 5402' - 5422' Casing perfs ,Bottom choke Surf. temp ,. °F Ticket No 564829 Gas gravity Oil gravity. GOR Spec. gravity Chloride~ ppm Res. @ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED , Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks a.m. psi MCF BPD ,, , 5-15-81 11' 15 Set packer 12-15 Opened APR tool 12-48 Perforated-medium blow. Opened to flare~ well killed itself before gas reached surface. Filled tubing and closed APR tool , 16'23 Shear out disc. 17'00 Unseated packer . . 19'00 Out of hole 19:30 Went in hole wi th EZ-SV plu_q, set plug at 5300'.~ mixed 200 sacks of cement. 23'30 Cement in place 5-16-81 01:30 Out of hole. PRODUCTION TEST DATA TICKET NO. 564829 O, D. Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. 3.5" Drill Collars ..................... Reversing Sub .................... 3.50 " 2.25" Water Cushion Valve .............. . ...... Drill Pipe ...... APR' t001 ....... 3.50" 2.764" Drill Collars ........ ' ..... . ' 5.00" 2.25" Hondnng Sub & Cho. k~.AssemNyUUn~!e''' ""' Cbrrier 5.375" 2 25" Dua~ aP Vah, e .. X.U .............. 5.00" 2~764" Dua~ CJP S:mp~er. X.0. .............. 5.00" 2.764" Hydro-Spring T~terBY. pas S ..........6.12" 3.00" 2.764 ~'~ LENGTH 5157.25' 1.00' 123.Z5~ ' 12.76 ' 7.94' .67' .97' 4.04' Multiple ClP Sampler ............... Extension Joint ................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ............... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... 8.25" 3.20" 6.68' Distributor ....... X.0. .............. X0 Packer Assembly...I,.D.l.,.g..~.,! / .... 5.00" 2,875" 3.50" 2.25" 3.50" 2.99" 1.15' .95' 61.95' Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars AnChor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collors ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... DEPTH 5126.02' 5293.25' 5301.16' 5308.91' 5377.26' U Vt~['c~ I I 5595' FORM 1BT--R2 - PRINTED IN U.S,A. EQUIPMENT DATA Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. ~ F L U I D S A M P L E D A T A Date 5-14-81TicketNumber 564828 5~mpler Pressure . P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Cs of D.S.T. CASED HOLE WITH Location ANCHORAGE CC. Oil APR CC. Water Tester JAMES R. SHEPARD Witness O. BOULWARE cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc, ,C, ontractor BRINKERHOFF RIG #59 PW Gravi~ ° AP! @ °F. , EQU I PMENT & HOLE DATA Gas/Oil .Ratio ru. ft./bbl. Formation Tested 5~.er i ~ ng RESISTIVII'Y CHLORIDE Elevation ,.. 29 ' K. B. CONTENT *74' perforations Net P~uctive Inte~al Recove~ Water ~ OF. ppm All Depths M~sured From Kal 1~ Bushing Recovew Mud ~ =F. ppm Total Depth7152 ' Recovew Mud Filtrate ~ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 95/8" - 47~ Mud Pit ~mple ~ OF. ppm Drill Collar Leng~ I.D. Drill Pipe Length 5623.19' LB 2.764" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ ~F. ppm PackerDepth(s) 5651 59 m ' ~ud Weight76~/Cu~t vis ~ec. Depth T~ter Valve5635.93' ' ' mm m ~PE ~OUNT Depth Bock Surface Bo~om _ Cushion Nate~ 500' Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1/2" ChokeZ,25" R~Fo~e~a 4985.75 Foetal wate~ and formation fluid. , , Recovered Feet of, Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of ,, Recovered Feet of ~e~=,~ *Shot 74' of perforations at 5723' - 5739"; 5753'-5763'; 5783'-5801'; 585]'- 5865'; 5924' - 5940'...... ....... A: Initial flow pressure B = 1st perforation F : .5th perforation JUN C = 2nd perforation , G = Final Flow pressure D' 3rd perforation SH~0il&G~sCons. Commiss)o~ ,E: 4th perforation - SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA /~nch0ra~ m ~ Geuge No. H-253 Gouge No. ' H_254 Gouge No. T~ TE~ERATUEE m,pth: 5644 Ft. D~pth: 5644 Ft. O,pth: Ft. (OO:OO-~'~:~ h,.) , 120 H~r Clock 12~our Clock Hour Cl~k Tool Est. 1 00 'F. Blanked ~O Blanked Off NO Blanked Off Opened0522 AM ..... Opened A~ual 'F. Pressures Pressures , Pre~ures , Bypass 221 2 PM Field Office Field Office Field Office Re~orted ~mp~ted Initial Hydrostatic 291 0.8 3005.1 3038.5 3000' 0" ~i.ut,, ~i.~, .= Initial351.8 270.8 - A 364.6 266.3 - ~ Flow .......... , /~: ~:~ 1010 ~ F~o~ 553.1 289.0 - B 572.6 283.9 - ~ ~.iti:~ 237'5 0 2371 7- D 2423 1 2341 8- ) , .~. ,,.,~,' /,.. ~,~,. Final 2375.0 2441.0- E 2423.1 2410 7- Closeai. 2426.1 2441.0- F 2474.4 2413.2- F " ~ ~niti:~ 2453 8- G 2413 2- .~.e Flow ' Closed in ,,, Final Hydrostatic2936.3 3005.1 2833.4 3000.0 ' FORM 181--R2 - PRINTED INU.$.A, FORMATION TEST DATA "' t " 564828 Casing perfs. Bottom choke Surf. tern? °F Ticket No .... Gas gravity Oil gravity GOR Spec. gravity .. Chlorides ,. ppm Res .... ~ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED. Date 5-1 4- 81 Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks ~..m. psi MCF BPD , , 0400 Set packer. 0522- A Opened APR tool. .0655 - B Perforated at 5924' - 5940' ,, 1027 - C Perforated at 5851' - 5865' 1329.- D Perforated at 5783' - 5801' 1546- E Perforated at 5753' - 5763' ., 1721 - F Perforated at 5723' - 5739' 2147 - G Started pumping down drill pipe and bullhead into formation. 2212 APR tool would not close. .... Pulled packer loose. Tool closed after pulling 7 stands. Disc sheared out. , 5-1 5-,81 O1 O0 RTTS out of hal e. _ · FORM 182-R}--PRINTED IN U.S.A. PRODUCTION TEST DATA TICKET NO. 564828 . i Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Callers ..................... 3.50" Reversing Sub .................... Water Cushion Valve .............. 1 stand 3.50" Drill Pipe ....................... Drill Callers ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... 00" ~,, c!.~ :,._,.,._.APR Tool 5. ~'. cm ~m,,~. Bundle Carrier 5.375" ~d,~-s~.:,-.~ ...... ._ ~XO...3~. IF..x...4½ FH5.00" 2.764" 2.25" 2.764" 2.25" 2.25" 2.764" 2.7 64" 3.00" LENGTH DEPTH 5531.19' 1.00' 92.00' 12.76' 7.94' .67' .97' 4.04' 6.68' 5531.19' 5635.93' 5643.84' 5651.59' Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint .......... 6.12" Packer Assembly ...................... 8.25" ~,~,~,,-...X0.4½.IF.x.3½..!F... 5,00" ,~::.:, .*.:::.-..~_,.;X0. 3½. IF..x. 3.~ .Butt. 3.50" r:,~:, .'~:,,: ;,,,~:~, ...TubJ.ng. tail. .3.50" Pressure Equalizing Tube ......... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ...... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Pecker Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor ................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... 3,20" .. 2.875" 2.25" 2.99" 1,15' .95' 61.95' 571 9.94' 7152 EQUIPMENT DATA IJ.I TIME Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. r ¢ ", ~,, ( ,,,,- FLUID SAMPLE DATA Ticket i Date 5-5-81 Number 575711 _ ,i, '-.I I" Saml~ldr Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: C.. Ft. Gas of D.S.T. CASED HOLE Location ANCHORAGE ~o cc. Oil cc. Water Tester R.B. PI KE Withes, L. GRAHAM cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Co,troctor BRINKERHOFF, SIGNAL INCORPORATED · Gravity. ° APl @ . °F. EQU I PAAENT & HOLE DATA PW r~ Gas/Oil .Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested S1;er'J ing , RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 29 ' Ft. --! m u-i CO"TE"T Net Productive ~.ter~a~ (8502 '-851 3' ) 11 Ft. Recovery Water @ __ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushing m Recovery Mud @ °F. ppi Total Depth 9030' -- Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate __ @ ~ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size7" ,,,mm Mud Pit Sample __ @ °F. ppi Drill Collar Length I.D -'~ Mud Pit Sample Filtrate @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 8348-08' ~.D. 2.764" Packer Depth(s) 8375 ' .Ft. Mud Weight 75~/Cu Ft vis sec. Depth Tester Valve 8352 08' · . · . Ft. PE Depth Back Surface A ._.Bottom Cushion l~'~ter 2A0~(~UT Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1/2"-J/4 Choke 2.25" Recovered Feet of .. ) P Recovered Feet of · Recovered Feet of ~" ' ~ · . ~ Recovered . Feet of '~. RECEIVED, ° o ~'. Remarks - SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA SHEET - ' JUN ]..7 !981 ..... ~)~ 0~ ~ G~S C0~S. ~ch_0.ragq -- , ..... Gauge No. H- 311 Gaug~ No. H- 33 0 Gauge No. TIME' TEMPERATURE Depth: 8369 t (00:00-2'4:00 hrs.) Ft. Depth:8369'Ft. Depth: Ft. ~ ~ ' " C) 1 20 Hour Clock ] 20 Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool Est. I 50 °F. Blanked OffNo Blanked Off NO Blanked Off ...... Opened 0500 cc: Opened -r- ., Actual CF. Pressures Pressures Pressures Bypass 1 620 · Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed jnitial Hydrostatic 44 03.1 4450.0 4518.7 4454.5 Minutes Minutes ~.~ Initial 948 2 919 2 934.8 920 7 I .~..~ Flow .... ~, F)na~ 1070.2 11 06.2 11 09.4 1103.6 ¢,~., 680. Closed in ,,'~ .... ~co Flow Initial ,, :" .' ,', ~'; ;' . .... u°'c Final ,~i ....... .,- . . r'- Closed in ~ ""· ~,~ ..... ~ ~ ~J · .,,, ~ Flow "~ i '~' ? ':~:'''' ~ Closed i"n -, .~, ~. ,' :.: . .. FinalHydrostatic 4494.0 4615,6 5736.1 4630.3 "· .......... ' ~; ,,, ,~ ,, , i i i , '°'"'"'-"'-'""'"""'"'"'" FORMATION TEST DATA ,,,,',', 'Casing perfs Bottom choke Surf. tamp °F Ticket No. 575711 Gas gravity Oil gravity GOR Spec. gravity , Chloride~ ppm Res,, @ °F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks p.m. psi MCF BPD 1100 PM J Started clocks. 1200 Started tool s i n hole. 210 Set packer at 8375'. 500 Opened APR 0950 Perforate 8502 "-8513' ~,~ Flow through bubble hose- no bubbles. llO0 Fill drill pipe with water. 1620 Pulled packer loose and reversed out. I . .... PRODUCTION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... Reversing Sub .................... Water Cushion Valve ............... Drill Pipe ...................... Drill Collars ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. I~--.J,J-.~,,;,,~ Tc..:t~r ...APR..V.a!ye... Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint ................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ............... P ressu re Equa I i z lng Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ......... RPG BUndle Carrier Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ ~.~. 5II 3.5" 2.25" 2.764" 2.25" 2.25" 2.37" 2.99" 0 0II 5.357" 6.78" 3.5" TICKET NO. 575711 LENGTH DEPTH I, 8348.08' 12.77' 7.93'- 8.87' 61.95' 8352.08' 8369.78' 837 5' Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... A,~ch~, Pi.a~ Sr,'e*y _'e!--t Tall.!. P.ilpe. Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... ,9030' FORM 187--R2 - PRINTED IN U.S.A. EQUIPMENT DATA LITTL£'$ TIME Each Horizontal Line Equal t'o 1000 p.s.i. FLUID SAMPLE D Number Sampler Pressure P.$.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of D.S.T. CASED HOLE Location ANCHORAGE cc. oil MR. SHEPARD MR. MACALIgTE[ cc. Water Tester Witness cc. Mud Drilling BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY RIG #59 Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor Gravity. · APl Gas/Oil-Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Be1 uga .,. 29, Kelly Bushing Ft. RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation CONTENT Net Productive Interval (7288' - 731 4I Recovery Water ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Ko11.y Bushing . Recovery Mud ~ ~ __ °F. ppm Total Depth 75251 ,Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate @ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size Mud Pit Sample __ @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length I.D.. Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ @ °F. ppm Drill Pipe Length 7l 2]. 98' I.D. 2.764" Packer Depth(s) 7142.68 ' ,, ,Ft. ~Mud Weight 7~/CII ~t'_ vis sec. Depth Tester Valve 7141.74 ' Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom .25 Cushion Water 2000 Ft. Pres. Valve 7134.67' Choke ~" Choke 2 Recovered Feet of ,, Recovered Feet of 3 Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of c~ , '~ Recovered Feet of Remarks SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA SHEET. JI il~l Anchorago Gauge No. H-31 1 Gauge No. H-310 Gouge'No. ' TiME TEMPERATURE (00:00-2'4:00 hrs.) Depth: 71 5538'· Ft. Depth: Ft. , · Ft. Depth: 71 55 38' 1 20 Hour Clock 120Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool Est. 110 °F. Blanked O~f No Blani~ed Off NO Blanked Off Opened 0935 , , Opened 21 33 Actua I "F. P ressu res P ressu res P ressu res By pass ' Reported Computed Field Office Field Office Field Office . Initial Hydrostatic 3925.5 341 6 .1 3369 .5 .. '' ~ ~: Minutes Minutes Initial 996· 9 1 O1 8.7 ~ Final 121 5.7 1 287.5 STYLUS Closed in ~' ,,', "' Initial ~'?: ,, :" ' ''/~'I'~;: ,, c o Flow :, 8': Final ..... ' ' ~'" Closed in '. Initial ~ Flow ~_~. Final Closed in Final Hydrostatic 3739.2 3468.9 FORM ~85--R2 --PRINTED IN U.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLE'S 564827 Casing perfs Bottom choke Surf. temp , °F Ticket No. Gas gravity . Oil gravity. GaR Spec. gravity. .Chlorides ppm Res , @ 'F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED , Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks ~>.m. psi MCF BPD 0750 Set packer 0935 Opened APR 1113 Shoot with a weak bubble 1650 Re-shot with a weak bubble 2053 Closed APR, filled tubing 21 33 Unseated packer NOTE- Production was tes';ing through their separator and manifold ........ ,,, , ,, , , PRODUCTION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... Reversing 'Sub .................... Water Cushion Valve ............... Pi.. ....................... · ~.~,~ ...APR.-N .T00! ....... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... ........ X. oY.er; .... · ~,~~,,~, ....... X. 0v.er. .... Hydro-Spring Tester ................ By-pass Multiple ClP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ..................... VR Safety Joint .................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... X over Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube .......... 3.50" 5" 5" 5" 6.12" 8.25" 5" 2.25" 2. 764" 2.25" ,,, 2.375" 2.375" 3" 3.20" 2:25;' TICKET NO. 1 '' 7]22' ]2.76' .69' .96" 4.04' 5.86' 1.1'5" ' Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... 5. 375" Bundle Carrier Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ X over 4.25" Tubing 3½" 3.50" Packer Assembly ................... 2.25" 2.25" 2.99" 7.94' l' 61.95' Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... 564827 DEPI'H 7030' 7141.74' 7142.68' 7155.38' 7218.33' 7525' EQUIPMENT DATA -TIME- Each Horizontal Line Equal to 1000 p.s.i. ' F L U I D S ^ ~ P L E A T ^ Date 5-3-81 Ticket 575709 Number Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas of D.S.T. CASED HOLE Location Anchorage cc. Oil MR. PIKE MR. GRAHAM cc. Water Tester Witness cc. Mud Drilling BRINKERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY bc Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor , Gravity ° APl @ °F. EQUIPMENT & HOLE DATA , Gas/Oil .Ratio cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested Stet1 ing " RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation 29 ' Ft. CONTENT Net Productive Interval (91 52' _ 9164' ) 12' Ft. Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. , ppm Ail Depths Measured FromKe]]y Bushing Recovery Mud __ ~ , °F. ppm Total Depth92;?0'Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate-- @ __ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size7" Mud Pit Sample __ @ __ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - I.D, Drill Pipe Length 9026' I.D. 2,764" Mud Pit Sample Filtrate __ @ __ °F. Dp-- Packer Depth(s) ~)0~r8' , Ft. Mud Weight 7.R~/c-U- f?.: vis sec. Depth Tester Valve ~)036r',,, Ft. TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back Surface Bottom O,shion Water 4000 Ft. Pres. Valve Choke ¥' & ~" Choke 2¼" Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of i Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet ofRECEIVED ' ' Remarks SEE PRODUCTION TEST DATA SHEET. JUN ! ? Alaska 0il & Gas Cons, Anchorage ......... I I I GaUge' No.' H 31 1 'Gauge No. Gauge No. TIME TEMPERATURE Depth: 9042' (00:00-24:00 hrs.) , Ft. Depth: , Ft. Depth: , , Ft.; , , i 20 Hour Clock Hour Clock Hour Clock Tool Est. 150 'F, Blanked Off NO Blanl~ed O~f Blanked Off Opened 0230 Opened 1115 A~U a ! ~ Fl I .... P ressu res P ressu res P ressu res Bypass Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed Initial Hydrostatic" 4798. :2 480] . :2 Minutes Minutes Initial 1 782.7 1767.0 fl --- ~ Flow# /I ,'r~. Final 1807.5 181 O. 5 . ,, 525 Closed in m~ Closed in = ~F ~,~%m- ~ Flow *' Closed in ,, ~/, ~ ~] [ ~/ I 'Final Hydrostatic4829.2 4863.3 *,~ / ~,~ ~' '[ FORM18:--R2 -- PRINTED INU.S.A. FORMATION TEST DATA LITTLE'S ~~' '~ t~ 575709 Casing perfs, Bottom choke Surf. tern? °F Ticket No .... Gas gravity .......... Oil gravity GaR Spec. gravity Chlorides ppm Res, @ ,,.°F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED i Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks I:~i MCF BPD p.m. , 1230 J Set packer at 9048' 0230 Opened aux. valve 0420 Perforated .... No flow 0730 Re-perforated at 9152' --9164' with k a few bubbles through hose ,, 1100 Well dead ., 1115 Pulled packer loose, reversed out .... ,,, , , , , ............ ,~', PRODUCTION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... Reversing 'Sub .................... Water Cushion Valve .............. · Drill Pipe ....................... Drill Collars ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Aux. Valve Multiple ClP Sampler ............... TICKET NO. 575709 Extension Joint .................... Bundle Carrier AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar ..................... VR Safety Joint .................. Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... 7" Champ II Packer Assembly ................... Tubing tail pipe Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ................. Pressure Equalizing Tube ........... Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ....... Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T. Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... ,,,.,,0 ,.,.,... EQUIPMENT DATA 3.5" 2.25" 1 ' 3.5" 2 .'764" 9026' 4.63" 2.44" 7.80' 5.375" 2.25" 7.93' 6.78" 2.37" 8.87' 3.5" 2.99" 61.95' DEPTH 903~' 9042' 9047.95' 9220' LITTLE'$ ~ Each Horizontal Line Equal t'o 1000 p.s.i. Ticket '¢ .F L U I D S A M P L E D A, T A Dote 5-4-81 Number 575710 Sampler Pressure P.S.I.G. at Surface Kind Halliburton of D.S.T. CASED HOLE Location ANCHORAGE Recovery: Cu. Ft. Gas cc. Oil cc. Water ' Tester cc. Mud Drilling Tot. Liquid cc. Contractor BR!NKERHOFF S!GNAL, INCORPORATED Gravity ° APl @ °F. E C~s/Oil :Ratio ,, cu. ft./bbl. Formation Tested RESISTIVITY CHLORIDE Elevation29' Ft. CONTENT Net Productivelnterval ( 9152' to 9164') 12' Ft. Recovery Water ~ @ ~ °F. ppm All Depths Measured From Kelly Bushi nB Recovery Mud ~ ~ ~ °F. ppm Total Depth 9220' Ft. Recovery Mud Filtrate ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Main Hole/Casing Size 7" Mud Pit Sample ~ @ ~ °F. ppm Drill Collar Length - I.D - Mud Pit Sample Filtrate ~ @~°F ...... ppm Drill Pipe Length9026'I.D 2.764" Packer Depth(s) 9048 ' , Ft. Mud Weight 75#/CU. ft.vis ,sec. Depth Tester Valve 9034' .... Ft. ., i TYPE AMOUNT Depth Back SurfaceBottom .25" Cushion Ft. Pres. Valve Choke 1/4"-1/2"Choke 2 Recovered Feet of Recovered Feet of ~ ' ' ~, Recovered Feet of ~ ,' · - , , ~.; , , Recovered Feet of Remar~ SEE PRODUCT[0N TEST DATA SHEET;... JUN [ '7 ~k~ 0il ~ Gas cons. ~ommiss~e~ ~ch0ragq , .... , ........... ~uge No. H- 3 ~ ~ Gauge No. H- 3 ~ 0 Gauge No. TIME TEMPERATURE o=p~: '9~42 ~. F~. =~p~: 9042 ' ~20H~rCIock ~2~our Clock Hour Cl~k Tool Est. 150 'F. Blanked ~f NO Blanked ~f NO Blanked ~f mOpened 0030 m m Opened A~uol . ~F. Pressures Pressures Pre. utes Bypess 0~0 , Field Office Field Office Field Office Reported Computed , ~iti~ Hya~t~tic 4984.5 4984.4 4857.. 6 4830.3 ~itia~ ~25 ~09 3 92 ~ ~22.7 ...... ~ Flow ' ' ~ Finel ~25 ~8~.2 92. ~ ~77.9 C~o,~a~ 468.8 450.0 4~. ~ 429.4 320 ~ o Flow ' ' O.~ ~ F~o~ 250 325.0 245.4 3~5.9 C~o,ea ~ 4~8.8 434,3 429.5 429.4 ~70 ........ .~.s Flow ' ' ~. F~a~ gS0 253, ~ 245.4 24~. ~ Closed in .... ..... Finol Hydrostotic 47~. 2 ~7gR. ~ ~797 ~R12.1 .. ,o,,,,,_,_,,,,,,o,,.,.,.,. FORMATION TEST DATA 575710 Casing perfs. _Bottom choke , ~urf. temp 'F Ticket No Gas gravity Oil gravity GOR Spec. gravity.. Chioride,~ ppm Res @ , *F INDICATE TYPE AND SIZE OF GAS MEASURING DEVICE USED Date Choke Surface Gas Liquid Time a.m. Size Pressure Rate Rate Remarks p.m. psi MCF BPD 1730 Started recorders. 1820 Started in hole. 2100 Opened tool at 3500'. Pulled tools and changed auxilary valve. 0010 Started in hole. 0030 Set packer. 0040 Opened auxi 1 ary valve. 0600 Shut in on surface. 0610 Opened 1/2" and 3/4" choke. 0900 Closed tool in. , , 0910 Opened 3/4" and 1/2" choke. 0100 Killed well, circulated and started out of hole , 1255 Out of hole. /#/ PRODUCTION TEST DATA Drill Pipe or Tubing .............. Drill Collars ..................... Reversing Sub .................. Water Cushion Valve ............. , Drill Pipe ....................... Drill Collars ..................... Handling Sub & Choke Assembly ...... Dual CIP Valve ................... Dual CIP Sampler .................. Hydro-Spring Tester ................ Multiple CIP Sampler ............... Extension Joint .................... AP Running Case .................. Hydraulic Jar .................... VR Safety Joint ............... Pressure Equalizing Crossover ......... Packer Assembly ................... Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... Flush Joint Anchor ' Pressure Equalizing Tube ,.-m r, · _ ,-_.BPG BUNDLE Drill Collars ...................... Anchor Pipe Safety Joint ............ O.D. 3.50" 3.50" 2,764" 4.63". 5.. 375" 2.44" 2.25" 2.37" 2.99" Packer Assembly .C.H .AMP..[ ! ......... 6:78" 3.50" 'Distributor ........................ Packer Assembly ................... TUB[NG TA[L 'P ! PE ....... Side Wall Anchor .................. Drill Collars ...................... Flush Joint Anchor .................. Blanked-Off B.T, Running Case ........ Total Depth ....................... ,o,,.,,,,_,, _ ,,,,.,,,, ,. ,,.,... EQUIPMENT DATA TICKET NO. 575710 LENGTH DEPTH 1,00' 9026' 7.80: 9034 7.93' 8.87' 61.95' 9042' 9047.79' 9220' 0 r-'©~ z I'- o 0 O0ol '~ 0 C%CD - -Vl. 0 ~0 - m =CO '~ 0 C'~ ~Z~ - --~. 0 ~ - g Z = mO Oo ~o--t - W O0 00~0 ('~ IZN - - O0 OO ::::r -~. Er 0 I~O1. · O~ 0 tm · ~0 0~ X · 0 · Ii ~ · -~ - ~ o C) CD (.,vl · ~VlO% o %o ~-~ --4 o · ----,----5 · · ~ · ~0 ~o ~ E o ~ ~ .. ~ o .- ~ ~ ~oo ~ ~ · ~o ~ o o ~ o ~. o~.o· o ~ ~ ~0 0 ~'~ -- e :(iD 'fl 0:; · = 0 '-4 ~.0 - · -- W -- O0 CO 0 4~ =0 O0 0 "0 -- 0::3' "r'o · - ~ ~0 -~ O0 -ri =0 CD-* CD {1) '~ ! CD I'D I~ =iD I-' 0 ~ ~1- ::~ i'D {'1) 0 ~ 0 ~ ~ =~' 0 · ~o ~o ~ moOD 0-.~ =0 0 ~ --~ r~ Oo .-~ {.~ o --~ =0 -~o 0 C~ ~ ~:~ - -rl O0 · = 0 ~1 ~0 - U=~ I:=Z. O01/~ i'D ~ ~.~Y~ ~ 0 ~ 0 '~.~ 0-~-~ -~.--~ --' ~ ~ 0 ' 0 C):::Y' ~ ~- · o'.l- 0 0'~ u'~ -..~. 0 u'l I C~ - -r' I · 0 .--I0 I C~ W =Do 0.-~ -~0 ~ 0 --..~ 0.-~ W 0 O0 · 0~ 0 0 -- 0 ~ 0 00~ ~ ...a PO-SO< . 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'0 0 I"D I~ Z:~ ~ 0 ~ --" 0 ~ CL 0 I::1. 0 0 -r' o ~ ~ o o o o ~'~ .,~, ~ :::3 c~- -o3 -~' ~ ~-- 0 ~ 0 ~0 ~ ~ ~ -E 0~0 0 ~=. ~ · 0~~ 0~ ~ -0 ~ ~ IO -~ ~0 o o -1- ~0 0 O0 C~ - - -- 00 ~) 0 CD 0 :r 0 C2) "'~' Co o ;~- o · c- · · --~ U~ 0 ~ 0 0 · · o o --~ ~D o - oc~- o---- CD 0 'TI CD .._1 o o o (-3 o CiD 0 (/3 X CD CD Ch 0 · 0 0'~ 0 · CD · 0 C~ CD · CD 0 C~ 0 r~o · 0 0 0 Ch Ch C~ C~ 4~ ..~ O0 CO 0 :~- 0 e.. Z ABANDONMENT DETAIL · 9 5/8" cmt ret @ 182'. Cmt to surface. 2. 9 5/8" cmt ret @ 5307'. Sqz'd below. 3. 9 5/8" cmt ret @ 5595'. Sqz'd below. 4. 9 5/8" cmt ret at 7152'. Sqz'd below. 5. 9 5/8" cmt ret at 7525'. Sqz'd below. 6. '7" cmt ret at 8375'. Sqz'd below. ~7. 7" cmt ret at 9032'. Sqz'd below. 8. 7" cmt ret at 9220'. Sqz'd below. 1 7" cmt ret at 9928'. Sqz' d bel ow. NOTE: While opening hole @ 1736' had piece .of drive pipe shoe fall in. Set a cmt 'plug & redrilled 17 1/2" hole from 1319'. "'-[-'"~0" D. 93' -- 13 3/8" C. 2612' -~'9 5/8" C. 8100' .. !' :." -."'. ': k. 7" L. 10730' ~azza °%z~,,~e,~/2 ~:','. I ~)'~ ~ ~ "------j- ...... ! CANNERY LOOP UNIT .......... ~ ~ ~~ ~ELL ABANDONHENT SCHEmATiC 1111 East 80th Anchorage. Alaska 99502 Phone 349-3541 Telex: 25-364 World Leader in Service to the Oil Industry May 14, 1981 Job #4474 Cannery Loop CONFI DaNTI' ,L Enclosed please find our Gyro Survey on Cannery Loop #2 along with our Vertical Section and Horizontal View maps. If any other information is needed please call 349-3541. Thank you for using Scientific Drilling International and please call again. Sincerely Manager ORIGINAL RECEIVED e.. APR 1 1 1995 ,;Alaska 0il & 6as Cons. 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'.. .__* ......... ,0~ - 3 ,I e6g N 3tdFtS093 · · ' - ! --- ]~61 'Gl ~VIN ................................. ,0001_=..i . ~3'iV'OS* ................................ .......... E'ON ctO0'i AEI3NNVO IVN3M ...... .......... _ '. .... ' '-- .. ~. .-_-:: 3~l'llV^~lflO -!0 SFilOVt9 :':'__-:."' .. ,k3Al:113S :31d03S OblXD .......... . .................................. ¥1N~IO.-ll"I~3 40 qlO NOINft ....... -' M':IIA -I~'.LN OZIblOH .... ,66901 = QAZ f , OOgJ N,~CH$ SHIci3Q 'i-IV' .; oog! 009 .... . Check Form for timely compliance with our regulations. Operator, Wel 1 Name and Number Reports and Materials to be received by:' ~ -/~-~/! Date Completion Report 1 History Mud Log Core Chips Core Description . Registered Survey Plat ,/ .... . . Z/~. .~' Incllnatzon Survey ~ ~- ..~-~" ~ / !11 / Direc'tional Surv~ Drill Stem Test Reports Required I Yes Yes · Date Received Remarks Production Test Reports Logs Run Digitized Log Data I Yes Z# doo~ ~z~uu~D :s~aa pauopu~q~ :uomaI~u~o · &fl ~V:2~D ~OIZV30~ 0£I'~ 9VV OZ 'S~IO~fl~J ~V ~~O~NV~V ~ ~t~T~mV su°Tsetn~ uoT~sTm~oD uoT~wmA~suo9 se3 pue ITO e~setv :a~ c50966 ~:is~IV soi~aoq~uv /.~'g9 xog '0 '~I ~$uaollt~D 3o ,fu~d~Io9 ITO uoluI1 I96I '~ STATE OF ALASKA (' ALASK~ .OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS OTHER 1. DRILLING WELL COMPLETED WELL [] 2. Name of Operator UN]ION 0]IL COMPANY OF CAL]IFORN]IA 7. Permit No. 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 50- 733-20333 4. Location of Well 863'W & 1481'S from the NE Corner, Section 2, TSN, RllW, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. KB 80.63' above MSL Fee Lease-Michael Pelch-Owner 12. 9. Unit or Lease Name CANNERY LOOP UNIT 10. Well Number Cannery Loop Unit #2 11. Field and Pool Wildcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations ][] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon ~ ,~ ~t~(~'~'r Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] F1 (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). (See attached) RECEIVED MAY 2 7 1981 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed [~e~. ~----%. (~Q_~01)~:~ ~QS_~ Title Dist. r~Y,l(]. The space be~bw for Commission use Date 5Z77/81 Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by COMMISSIONER the Commission Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "1 ntentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Sundry No.ti ce Cannery Loop Unit #2 Test And Abandonment Procedure: *A drill stem test was performed on eight separate zones in the Cannery Loop Unit #2 well. These tests consisted of 4 DST's in the 7" liner (Tyonek zone) and 4 DST's in the 9 5/8" casing (three Beluga zones and one Sterling zone). The well was then abandoned. The procedure~for testing, zone isolation, and well abandonment is as follows: . e The testing was begun at the lowest proposed interval in the 7" liner and proceeded with tests at sequentially shallower depths. 'As each individual test was completed, the perforations were squeezed thru a cement retainer set not less than 100' above the top perforation and a sufficient quantity of cement was used to completely cover all of the perforations. Note #1: In the single case of 2 intervals being closer than 100' apart, a cement retainer was set between the intervals and they were squeezed separately. 8 At the completion of the testing and after the final interval was squeezed, a cement retainer Was set @ 182' and cement was placed to the surface.** 4~ A well abandonment marker was erected at the surface and final location clean-up is now proceeding. *Verbal approval from Russ Douglas 4/24/81. **Verbal approval from Russ DoUglas 5/1.5/81. RECEIVED MAY 2 ? 1981 Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. ~mmission Anchorage STATE OF ALASKA ALASKa( ,,,~L AND GAS CONSERVATION MONTHLY REPORT' OF DRILLING AND wORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well ~ Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. UNION 0IL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 5o-733-20333 4. Location of Well atsurface 863'W and 1481 'S of the NE Corner, Section 2, T5N, Rl lW, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. KB 80.63' ABOVE MSL FEE LEASE 9. Unit or Lease Name CANNERY LOOP UNIT 10. Well No. CANNERY LOOP UNIT #2 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT For the Month of. APRIL ,19 81 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks TD 10731 ' F. ootage 1942' Spud Date 2/25/81 Drilled 8 1/2" straight hole from 8789' to 10731'. Ran 1 ogs. Ran 7" liner f/ 7691' to 10730' · Sqz'd liner lap and dry tested - ok. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressur9 tests Ran 7" 29# N-80 Buttress liner from 7691' to 10731'. Cemented liner with 600 sx cl "G" cement w/ 5% KCL, 1.7% D-29, .5% D-19, .5% D-31, .25% R-5, and .2% D-6. Sqz'd liner lap thru ret @ 7662' with 180 s× cl "G" w/ 30 gal/lO0 sx D-45L, 5 gal/lO0 sx R-12L, and 1 gal/lO0 sx D-6L and 120 sx cl "G" W/ 3 gal/lO0 sx R-12L. 14. Coring resume and brief description 15. Logs run and depth where run DIL-SP-GR, BHC-Sonic, CNL-FDC-GR & HRD-Dipmeter from 10731' to 8100' Velocity Survey and CBL-Neut-GR from 10731 ' to 2612' Gyro Survey from 10600' to surface. 16. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data DST #1' 10040' to 10060' DIL DST #2' 9256' to 9258' DIL Had stabilized rate of 520 MCF/D @ 79 psi. Sqz'd perfs thru ret @ 9928' w/ 200 sx cl "G" w/ 10 gal/lO0 sx R-12L. Testing top portion of zone for water shut-off Had rate of 250 MCF/D @ 72 psi. 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 'S,GNED {~ ~., 0.~0;~-~,. P~'-i~)~T,TLE DIST. DRLG. SUPT. DATE 5/12/81 pt~ ~ tJ f NOTE--Re t on this form is required for each calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 STATE OF ALASKA /ia% ALASKa' )IL AND GAS CONSERVATION (~ ,VIMISSION MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS 1. Drilling well rX] Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator 7. Permit No. UNION 0IL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 50-733-20333 4. Location of Well at surface 863'W & 1481 'S from the NE Corner, Section 2, T5N, RllW, SM. 9. Unit or Lease Name Cannery Loop Unit 10. Well No. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. KB 80.63' above MSL Fee Lease - Michael Pelch For the Month of MARCH ,19 81 Cannery Loop Unit #2 11. Field and Pool Wildcat 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks · Depth 8789' While opening 12 1/4" hole to 17 1/2" @ 1736', had a piece of Footage 6259' junk in hole. Laid in cement plug and sidetracked well @ 1319'. Drilled 17 1/2" hole to 2646' casing point. Drilled 12 1/4" hole to 8100' casing point. Drilled 8 1/2" hole to 8789'. 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests Ran 13 3/8" 61# K-55 Buttress casing to 2612'. Tested shoe to 82 PCF equivalent. Cemented casing wi th 1500 sx cement. Ran 9 5/8" 47# N-80 Buttress casing to 8100'. Cemented casing with 1900 sx cement. Tested shoe to 95 PCF equivalent. 14. Coring resume and brief descriptic;n 15. Logs run ~nd depth where run Ran DIL/Sonic/GR, FDC/CNL, HRD-Dipmeter, and SWS from 8100' to 2612'. . . .1 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneou - - -. -..; ~ :'.~ RECEIVED APR ] 8 ~98] /llaska Oil & ~as Cons 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. S,ONED ~"'~t~.~ ~--~, Q~JL0m--~L~'-~~T,TLE Dist. Drl,q. Supt. DATE 4/13/81 NOTE--Report~n this fOrm is required for eac~ calendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate Rev. 7-1-80 A(O STATE OF ALASKA "[ ALASK IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C ,~iMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. UNION 0IL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 50-733-20333 4. Location of Well 863'W & 1481'S from the NE corner, Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 80.63' above MSL 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Fee Lease 9. Unit or Lease Name CANNERY LOOP UNIT 10. Well Number CANNERY LOOP UNIT #2 11. Field and Pool WILDCAT 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Repor. t~-or-'O~t~6'~-~'~-t~ NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: / SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF:. (Submit in Triplicate) ................... t~%t'i~ Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion'.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). The 13 3/8" casing for Cannery Loop Unit #2 well was set at 2612' and cemented with 1250 sxs CL "G" w/ additives followed by 250 sxs CL "G" w/ additives. RECEIVE APR - ? 198J Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14.1 hereby certify that the foreg~ z~,~i and correct to the best of my knowledge. Sign~ k~.~,~'-~. ~~I,~'~A. Title g ist~ Drlg. Supt. Their Commission use - -[ "- ~'~! ~ '~ Conditions of Approval, if any: ~ ~ 7.~'~ ~,'~ ~ .~ :. · ,.~ · . ~.... ~/~": '~.~ Approved by COMMISSIONE~' the Com~r~si~on Date 4/6/81 Date Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate ALASKA ~,L AND GASCONSERV IO C(~.. M SSIO SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL I-)(t COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator UNION 0IL CONPANY OF CALIFORNIA 3. Address PO BOX 6247 ANCHORAGE AK 99502 4. Location of Well 863'W and 1481 'S from the NE Corner, Section 2, T5N, RllW, SM 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 80.63' above HSL 12. 7. Permit No. 80-51 8. APl Number 50- 733-20333 9. Unit or Lease Name 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Fee Lease-Hichael Pelch Cannery Loop Unit 10. Well Number £annerv Innp Ilnit 11. Field an(~ Pool Wildcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO' SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing I~ Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment I~l Repair Well [] Change Plans IX'] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). It is proposed to alter the casing program on Cannery Loop Unit #2 well as follows' 1. Drill 8 1/2" hole from shoe of 9 5/8" casing at 8100' to +1¢I,2 2. Run logs. }~~ol(p~~-~.~ ~ ~dl. ~-?-" 3. Run and cement 7" casing at +1 ,200 ~'00'. 4. Test and complete well as directed. RECEIVED Subsequent Work Reported MAR 2 a 1981 AIt~ 011 t ~as CoDs. ~omml~sioD ~chorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, ' Si 1~, Title DiSt. Drlq. Supt. ,o rSo2m,,s,on use .... t ' - Date 3/23/81 Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved by COMM ISS ION ER Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 Approved ~'o~y Returned By Order of the Commission Date Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL I-~ COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator Union Oil Company of California 3. Address PO Box 6247 Anchorage,. AK 99502 4. Location of Well 863'W & 1481'S from the NE Corner, Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 80.63' above MSL 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Fee Lease 7. Permit No. 80-51 8. APl Number 50- 733-20333 9. Unit or Lease Name C_Rnn~y'v I non Ilnit C~nn~'v Loop Ilnit ~2 11, F~eld and Pool - Wi 1 dcat 12. Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF'. (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing [] · Perforations [] Altering Casing [] Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [] Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] P1 ug back & side traCk (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25,105-170). Due to a piece of junk left in the hole at 1736', it was necessary to side track Cannery Loop Unit #2 as follows' 1. Laid in 399 L.F. cmt. plug from 1718' to 1319' 2. Polished off plug to 1324' 3. Kicked off (using blind siJe'track) and redrilled 17 1/2" hole from 1324'. Verbal approval ~ven by Blair ~ondze]l 3/2/81. RECEIVED MAR 1 1981 Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. Signed _ ~_, . _ Title Dist. Drlo. Supt. The space belc(~/for Commission use / -0 " ' Date 3/1[')/8! Conditions of Approval, if any: By Order of Approved by. COMMISSIONER the Commission Form 10-403 Date ., Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate Rev. 7-1-80 and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate STATE OF ALASKA /~ ' ALASK/~" IL AND GAS CONSERVATION C~' /1MISSION ~-. MONTHLY REPORT OF DRILLING AND WORKOVER OPERATIONS / · Drilling well Workover operation [] 2. Name of operator Union Oil Company nf C. alifornia 3. Address PO Bn× 6247 A. nchorage aN qq~n? 4. Location of Well = ......... atsurface 863'W and 1481 ' S of the NE Corner, Section 2, T5N, RllW, SM. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) J 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. ER 80: 63' above MSLJ FP.~ Lease For the Month of February ,19 R1 7. Permit No. 80-51 8. APl Number 50- 733-2fl333 9. Unit or Lease Name Cannery Loop I_l~it 10. Well No. 11. Field and 'Wildcat 12. Depth at end of month, footage drilled, fishing jobs, directional drilling problems, spud date, remarks TD. 2530' Footage- 2491' Spud Date' 2/25/81 Drove 20" drive pipe to 93' Drilled 12 1/4" straight hoie to 2530'. Ran 1 ogs. Open hole to 17 1/2". 13. Casing or liner run and quantities of cement, results of pressure tests 14. Coring resume and brief description 15. Logs run and depth where run DIL-SP-GR and BHC-Sonic-GR from 2530' to 93'. 6. DST data, perforating data, shows of H2S, miscellaneous data 17. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. SIGNED TITLE Dist. Dr!g_ Supt. DATE 3/1.E/R1 NOTE--Rep r q o ea~ c~lendar month, regardless of the status of operations, and must be filed in duplicate with the Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission by the 15th of the succeeding month, unless otherwise directed. Form 10-404 Submit in duplicate · r-~_. -w ~ ~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Hoyle ~. Hamilton Chairman Thru: Lonnie C. Smith Commissioner Harold R..awkins Petroleum Inspector March 10, 1981 To Witness B.O.P.E. test Union Oil, Cannery Loop NUMBER 2. Sec. 2, T5N, RI1W, S.M. Permit No. 80-51. M_arch .8.., .... ..19.8...1.~: I left Anchorage at 6~ 45 am, by A.A.I., to Kenai. I arrived in Kenai at 7~15 am, and was picked up by Larry Graham, Supervisor for Union Oil, and was taken to the Cannery Loop No. 2, location, B.O.P.E. tests started at 11:00 am and finished at 6:00 pm. There were three failures, the lower kelly valve the check valve on the kill line, and the accumulator. The lower kelly valve was replaced and tested to 5000 p.s.i.g. The check valve was replaced but not tested. Problems with the accumulators were to be determined and repaired. I filled out an A.O.G.C.C. report (attached). In summary, I witnessed the B.O.P.E. tests on Cannery Loop No. 2 that Brinker- hoff performed for Union Oil. The BOPE tests were satisfactory, with the e~ceptions of the failures. Attachment: March 9.t..' 1981= Larry Graham called, the blader pressure on ~hree~ of' 'th'e bottles was low. These were charged to 1,000 p.s.i.g., and a function test was done, with power off, closing the annular preventers, 2 sets pipe rams, and opening of ~e ~.C.R. valve. Final master, gauge pressure was 1250 p.s.i.g. The check valve on the kill line was also tested to 5,000 p.s.i.g. O&G #4 4/80 STATE OF ALASKA ( ALASKA OIL & GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION B.O.P.E. Inspection Report Inspector Date Operator ~/,~//~ ~%//~ Representative Wel 1 ~,A z//Jz~;? %/ A/3~,P /~ 2 Ps rmi t # ~dZ3 - ! Location: Sec ~ T~/R//~~; ~"~.~ /3~>Casing Set Drilling Contracto~ ~/~//~/fZ~/?,~/r/~- Rig #.~..~ Representativ~ Location, General /~c/~,~ Well Sign, , ~ /~ General Housekeeping Reserve pit ~ /f ACCUMULATOR SYSTEM BOPE Stack Test Pressure Full Charge Pressure __~ ~ ~9 psig Pressure After Closure /~;~ psiL~/~)) 200 psig Above Precharge Attained: min sec Full Charge Pressure Attained: min sec N2 psig Controls: Master ~/? Remote 6; /~ Blinds switch cover O/~ Kelly and Floor Safety Valves Annular Preventer Pipe Rams Blind Rams Choke Line Valves Upper Kelly Lower Kelly Ball Type Inside BOP Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Pressure Test Pressure, H.C.R. Valve Kill Line Valves Check Valve Test Results: Failures . f-Oo o Choke Manifold ,, Test Pressure ~~ No. Valves. / ~,~ No. flanges / ~ Adjustable Chokes / Hydrauically operated choke, Test Time '~ hrs Repair or Replacement of failed equipment to be made within Inspector/Commission office notified. ....... ~ ' / ..... orig. - AO&~C cc - Ope'rator ~z~~~~~~~''n-~~-' cc - Supervisor Inspector ( STATE OF ALASKA (~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION C~MMISSION SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL COMPLETED WELL I--1 OTHER []- 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Union Oil Company of California 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number P. O. Box 6247, Anchorage, AK 99502 5oj33--20333 4. Location of Well 863'W & 1481'S from the NE Corner, Sec. 2, TSN, RllW, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB 80.63' .above MSL 12. 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Fee Lease-Michael Pelch-Owner 9. Unit or Lease Name ' Cannery Loop Unit 10. Well Number Cannery Loop Unit #2 11. Field and Pool Wildcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: (Submit in Triplicate) Perforate I--I Alter Casing ~ ~ Perforations Stimulate [] Abandon [] Stimulation Repair Well [] Change Plans ~] Repairs Made Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing (No{e: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion,) SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Duplicate) [] Altering Casing [] Abandonment [] Other 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give pertinent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). It is proposed to change the 13 3/8" casing point for Cannery L~op Unit #2 well from +2500' to-between +2600 and+2650'. Verbal permission given by Hoyle Hamilton, 3/5/81 RECEIVED .. 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. '~'~;'t'~ '~ f .; ~;~,-~ ~ Signed~,' ~~~~/~.~ Title ~'~' ~"'~~''': '; '':':' ...... ~,;~ Th~elowyr Commission use [ " Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Anchorage Conditions of Approval, if any: Approved b¥'~ Form 10-403 Rev. 7-1-80 By Order of COMMISSIONER the Commission Approved Copy Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "Subsequent Reports" in Duplicate Robert T. Anderson District Land Manager Union Oil and Gas Divison: Western Region Union Oil Compar~ ~f California P.O. Box 6247, An~.,orage, Alaska 99502 Telephone: (907) 276-7600 union 3 4 .__ February 27, 1981 ' ~.2GE~ '.~_~_ ~ SEATTE~ STAT EEC-- Mr. Glen Harrison, Director Division of Minerals and Energy Mg~4-~,~: 703 West Northern Lights Blve. ~ ': ~ehorage, ~ 99503 Mr. Barry Boudreau, Supervisor U. S. Geological Survey P. O. Box 259 Anchorage, AK 99501 KENAI LOOP AREA State of Alaska Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well Gentlemen: Reference is made to subject well and our letter to you dated December 1'6, 1980. In the letter we requested concurrence of our proposed schedule for Cannery Loop Unit #2 well and Trail Ridge Unit #1 well for the winter of 1980-1981. Subsequent to said letter, Mr. Glenn Harrison, Director, Division of Minerals and Energy Management and Mr. Barry Boudreau, Super- visor U. S. Geological Survey, indicated their concurrence with said proposed schedule. The above stated proposed schedule indicated an anticipated March 1, 1981 spud date for Cannery Loop Unit #2 well. Please be advised that the actual spud date for said well was February 25, 1981 at 3:00 A.M. Mr. Glen Harrison Mr. Barry Boudreau Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well February 27, 1981 We again would like to thank you for your ongoing cooperation with us. Very truly yours, Richard J. Boyle Landman RJB:bde cc: Herb Harry LA Office Alaska Oil & Gms Conservation Commission Atten: Hoyle Hamilton- ~' Pacific Lighting &.Gas Dev. Co. Atten: Jim Guild Marathon Oil Company Atten: Morrie Lowman Texaco, Inc. Atten: Tom Hazen RECEll/EI) MAR - 2 1981 Ale~ka 011 & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage SUNDRY NOTICES AND REPORTS ON WELLS 1. DRILLING WELL COMPLETED WELL [] OTHER [] 2. Name of Operator 7. Permit No. Union Oil Company of California 80-51 3. Address 8. APl Number P. O. Box 6247, Anchorage, AK 99502 50- 733-20333 4. Location of Well 863'W & 1481'S from the NE Corner, Sec. TSN, RllW, S.M. 5. Elevation in feet (indicate KB, DF, etc.) KB .g0.6.~ '._ above~ MSL 12. , 6. Lease Designation and Serial No. Fee Lease-Michael Pelch-Owner 9. Unit or Lease Name Cannery Loop Unit 10. Well Number Cannery Loop Unit #2 11. Field and Pool Wildcat Check Appropriate Box To Indicate Nature of Notice, Report, or Other Data NOTICE OF INTENTION TO: SUBSEQUENT REPORT OF: (Submit in Triplicate) (Submit in Duplicate) Perforate [] Alter Casing ~r ~ Perforations [] Altering Casing Stimulate [] Abandon ~'[] Stimulation [] Abandonment [] Repair Well [] Change Plans [~ Repairs Made [] Other [] Pull Tubing [] Other [] Pulling Tubing [] (Note: Report multiple completions on Form 10-407 with a submitted Form 10-407 for each completion.) 13. Describe Proposed or Completed Operations (Clearly state all pertinent details and give per't]nent dates, including estimated date of starting any proposed work, for Abandonment see 20 AAC 25.105-170). It is proposed to change the 13 3/8" casing point for Cannery Loop Unit #2 well from +3500' to+2500'. Verbal permission given by Blair. Wendzell, 2/26~81 Subsequent Work Reported RECEIVED FEB 2, 7 I981 " Alaska 0il & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage 14. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. L.~s.~ omm,ss~on use Cond~val, if any: ' Approved by ~'~~ COMMISSIONER Form 10~403 Rev. 7-1 ~80 Date 2/26/8L Approved Cop,/ Returned BV Order of the Commission Submit "Intentions" in Triplicate and "SubSequent Reports"in Duplicate LEGEND AND NOTES. ( ~) Found official survey monument. ( ) Indicates datum of record. Basis of bearings is the G.L.O. datum of S 0-03 W for the East line of Section 2. Elevations refer to U.S.C.&G.S. bench mark No. Y-80 Elev.: 44.70 ft. above MSL. N89-58W- 1320 657 CANNERY LOOP UNIT NO. 2 ~_ Cellar Top NE corner cellar Elev.= 53.28 200' . 657 AlasRa Oil & (]as Cons. Anchorage OammissJorl T6rl 35 T5N SCALE l" = 200' 663.00 CANNERY UNIT LOOP NO. 2 PREPARED FOR UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIF. OPERATOR SURFACE LOCATION: 863 FT. from the east line and 1481 FT. from the north line of Section 2, T5N, RllW, S.M., Alaska. Surveyed by' HcLane and Associates, Inc. Dated Jan, 24, 1981 49~ Bk 8( March 19, 1980 Mr. Robert T. A~derson District Land Manager Union 0il Company of California P. O. Box 6247 Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Re~ Cannery Loop Unit No. 2 Union Oil Company of California Permit No. 80-51 Sur. Loc.i 1485~FNL & 990tFEL, Sec. 2, TSN, RllW, SM. Bottomhole Loc. ~ SAME Dear Mr. Anderson~ Enclosed is the approved application for permit to drill the above referenced ~/el 1. If the amount of cement proposed (1,762 sacks) to be used to cement the 13 3/8 inch surface casing does not circulate to the surface, a top cement job must be performed. Well samples, core chips and a mud log are required.. A direct~onal survey ,is not required. If available, a tape containing the digitized log information on all logs shall be submitted for copying except experimental logs, velocity sur- veys and dipmeter surveys. Many ,rivers in Alaska and their drainage systems have been classified as important for the spawning or migration of anadro~ous fish. Operations in these areas are subject to 16.50.870 and the regulations promulgated thereunder (Title Alaska Administrative Code). Prior to commencing'operations you may be connoted by the Habitat Coordinator~s office, Department of Fish and Game. Mr. Robert T. Anderson Cannez-f Loop Unit No.-2 -2- March 19, 1980 commencing operations you may be contacted by a representative of the Department of Environmental Conservation. Pursuant to AS 38.40, Local Hire Under State Leases, the Alaska Department of Labor is being notified of the issuance of this permit to drill. To aid us in scheduling field work, we would appreciate your notifying this office within 48 hours after the well is spudded. We would also like to be notified so that a repre- sentative 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 office adequate advance notification so that we may have a witness present. Very truly yours, I~. Hamilton Chairman Of BY ORDER O~ TH~ CO;~{M~SSION Alaska Oi! & Gas Conservation Commission Enclosure cc: Department of Fish & Game, Habitat Section w/o encl. Department of Environmental Conservation w/o/encl. Department of Labor; Supervisor, Labor Law Compliance DivisiOn w/o encl. March 17, 1980 Uni~t Oil ~ of Cal~fOn~a' P. O. Bo~ 6247 ~, Alaska 99502 A oopy of the plan of ~~ ~~ (pages 2 ~ 3). ~ ~~ ~ ml ~ ~ of~ .--/" Iv' / %2 wall was P~aour~s isno Union Oil and Gas D~:~'"'ion: Western Region Union Oil Company o~California P.O. Box 6247, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 Telephone: (907) 276-7600 Telex: 90-25188 unl,ln Robert T. Anderson District Land Manager · March 14, 1980 Mr. Hoyle Hamilton Division of Oil & Gas 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99504 KENAI LOOP AREA State of Alaska Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well Permit to Drill Dear Mr. Hamilton: Enclosed for your approval are three (3) copies of the Permit to Drill Or Deepen (Form 10-401) for the above captioned Wildcat well. Also enclosed is our check no. 19002 in the amount of $100.00 to cover filing fees. Upon approval, we would appreciate an executed copy for our files. sk Enclosures Very truly yours, RECEIVED Form 10-401' REV. TYPE OF WORK SUBMIT IN TRIP (Other instructio~ revel~e side) STATE OF ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMITTEE PERMIT TO DRILL OR DEEPEN b. TYPE OF WELL OIL WELL [~] DRILL ~[~ GAS WELL [] 2. NAME OF OPERATOR DEEPEN [--[ SINGLE MULTIPLE OTHER ZONE O ZONE L~ Union 0il Company of California 3. ADDRESS OF OPERATOR P.O. Box 6247, Anchorage, Alaska 99502 4. LOCATION OF WELL At surface At proposed prod. zone 21~ ef _w!.4¼ of- the .~.~ oF ghe-~ Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S.M. / ' , Same as above 13. DISTANCE IN MILES AND DIRECTION FROM NEAREST TOWN OR POST OFFICE* 3 miles east of the City of Kenai 14. BOND INFORMATION: tree Statewides~etyand/orNo. United' Pacific Ins. Co. B-55372 15. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED * 9~ ! ~-a r~,-m~-,'-o~- l~oot[16. No. OF ACRES IN LEASE LOCATION TO NEAREST PROPERTY OR LEASE LINE, FT. oounaary (Also to nearest drig, unit, ifany) nearest Unit boundary, 159.35 18. DISTANCE FROM PROPOSED LOCATION [19. PROPOSED DEPTH TO NEAREST WELL DRILLING, COMPLETED, [ OR APPLIED FOR, FT. ' 11,700' MD 21. ELEVATIONS (Show whether DF, RT, CR, etc.) KB 69' above MSL API #50-133-20333 6. LEASEDESIGNA~ONANDSERIALNO. Fee Lease Michael Pelch - Owner 7. IF INDIAN, ALLOTTEE OR TRIBE NAME 8. UNFr FARM OR LEASE NAME Cannery Loop Unit 9. WELL NO. Cannery Loop Unit #2 10. FIELD AND POOL, OR WILDCAT Wildcat 11. SEC., T., R., M., (BOTTOM HOLE OB~ECTIVm Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S.M. 12. Amount $100,000, O0 17. NO°ACRES ASSIGNED TO THIS WELL 20. ROTARY OR CABLE TOOLS Rotary 22. APPROX. DATE WORK WILL START March 25~ 1980 23. PROPOSED CASING AND CEMENTING PROGRAM SIZE OF HOLE SIZE OF CASING WEIGHT PER FOOT GRADE SETTING DEPTH ~antity of cement 20" 94# H-40 100' Driven to refusal 17%" 13 3/8" 61# & 68# K-55 3500' 1762 sx. ]2~" 9 5/8" 47# N-80 8200' 2200 sx. 8%" 7" 29# N-SO ll.2O0' aO0 mw. SEE ATTACHED RECEIVED HAP 1 7 la 0 ~Jaska 0ti & Gas t.,0as, boiamisslon IN ABOVE SPACE DESCRIBE PROPOSED PROGRAM: If proposal is to deepen give data on present productive new productive zone. If proposal is to drill or deepen directionally, give pertinent data on subsurface locations and measured and true vertical depths. Give blowout preventer program. SIGNE~~'~'~-/~ ~"~'-~~ DATE March 13, 1980" (This space for State office use) ! CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL, IF ANY: SAMPLES AND CORE CHIPS REQUIRED MUD LOG OTHER REQUIREMENTS: :";~ ~'~s [] NO' ] M,,~ES [] NO PERMIT NO. APPROVAL DATE March 19, 1980 uolsu~a o/~.'~sls~a '~savl'loo .. · TH Zd ' t~dS 41'4 7 IV 20" /qSP 200o p~: /-/y ~U// ( G4,~' ~., LO-TO£2/-.- . ~L V£ · ' G,4TE ~LYE ! ~ ..... · . .. '_,_ _ _.'m__ ...~_., .._..' . ,-_ ~. ~ ~i~,, ~ PIP~ ...... 'S . · ,P, 5.,~. ] · .'..~ ~ · / ,% ~..s i ~""G ~Wr,~.~..~, APPROVAL BY-THE DISTRICT /~_~ZLL l lq O SUPERINT Et:D,5.lt,'T' ~'"I . '. //~,4'9... ;:.cc:;:~- ?:~ ~;~:::~%...'-"-" :..:..,.. ,I~"""~'~'~,,,o ~ .~ ,. . ....... -d -, . ~"¢'./,:,,¢/ i ,~.,, .... ::~,~ -- ~ :',7 >,~,¢:' :¢.,. ': i:"...:, ,.,,: ! J "''' ' ~ t r.. r , 1 AJ)f'D. SGALE DATE eKD. ~ UNION OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA SHEETS obert T. Anderson strict Land Manager Union Oil and Gas Division' Western Region~,~.~" Union Oil Comp;~,ny o .difornia P.O. BOX 6247, Anchorage. Alaska 99502 Telephone: (907)276-7600 ] ..... 90-25 ] 88 ,~, :' Director, Division of Minerals and Energy 2.~nagement 703 West Northern Lights Blvd. Anchorage, Alaska 99503 - and Regional Supervisor U. S. Geological Survey P.. O. Box 259 Anchorage, Alaska 99501 CANNERY LOOP UNIT State of Alaska Plan of Operations for Cannery Loop Unit #2 Well Gentlemen: Refernece is made to the Cannery Loop Unit Agreement, we enclose our Plan of Operation for the Cannery Loop Unit ~,-~2 well for your review and ap.prow~l. Please indicate your approval hereof in wrlting. Very truly yours, ~,- ' < - . x-:-, :---~C' .......... ...... Richard 3 Boyle Landman E!lclosure cc: Hoyle Hamilton, :Division of Of.i.~and Gas, w/encl. Bruce Barrett, State Fish & Gas, w/enc!. Kyle Cherry, Dept. of EnvJ:ronmental Conservation, w/enc!. Ed Barber~ Division of Land & Water Management, w/encl. PERMIT NO. 80-51 OIL CO. OF CALIFORNIA CANNERY LOCF UNIT NO. 2 SPUD: 2-25-81 ABAq: 5-!6-81 PLAN OF OPERATIONS Union Oil Company of California Cannery Loop Unit #2 Surface & Bottom Hole Location ADL#603341 N½, NW¼, SE¼, NE¼, Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S. M. Kenai Peninsula, Borough, Alaska TABLE OF CONTENTS me II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. X. XI, XII. General Wellsite Location Access Location Construction Water Supply Method of Supply Personnel Support Drilling Operations Testing Operations Velocity Survey Location & Road Cleanup Well Blowout Prevention Control Attachments &'Plats PLATS No. 1. No. 2. No. 3. No. 4. Location Plat Vicinity Map Proposed Location Layout Location Layout with Rig ATTACHMENTS No. 1. No. 2. Brinkerhall Drilling Co., Inc. SPCC Plan for Rig #43 Union's Pollution Contingency Plan Ie General Wellsite The proposed surface location for Cannery Loop Unit #2 well consists of a five acre parcel owned by Michael Peich. (N½, NW¼, SF~, NE¼, Sec. 2, T5N, RllW, S.M.) The surface and bottom hole location of this straight hole is on Union - Marathon's lease ADL #603341. The location selected is in Timberland, approximately 69' above sea level. The location was selected outside the Corps of Engineer's designated "Wetlands Area" (see location Plat #1, vicinity Map #2) so as not to require a Corps of Engineers permit . The Spring and Summer season has been chosen as the optimum time to conduct construction, drilling and clean-up operations. The surface location will be positioned approximately 2000' from Beaver Loop Road and will require minimal construction. II. Location Access Construction and road equipment will be trucked from Anchorage and Kenai along the Alaska State Highway System to the general area of the location. An existing access road north of Beaver Loop Road will be utilized for travel. In addition, approx- imately a 1/8 - 1/4 mile gravel entry road will be constructed to allow access to the location. Brinkerhoff Drilling Company's Rig #43 will be used to drill the well. Thr Rig will be moved by truck using Alaska State Highways. III. Location Construction Location construction is proposed to commence as soon as the Plan of Operations is approved. The surface drill site will be constructed as shown in Plat #3. A 300' x 330' area constitutes the actual drilling pad and support area for the rig and associated supplies and materials. Foundation material protection and rig support, will be provided by the regular 6" support mats normally utilized under heavy loads. The reserve pit depicted in Plat #3, will be located and constructed to prevent the possibility of contamination of surrounding terrain or drainage systems. The 100' x 280' reserve pit will be approximately 2' below the original ground level and a retaining berm will be constructed around the reserve pit to the level of the drill site. The total volume based on a maximum usage of 60% fill is 24,000 bbls. The reserve pit will be lined with a sealing layer of Bentonite (gel) to prevent leakage. The entire surface location will slope toward the reserve pit to insure that any leakage or runoff of liquids from the location will be contained in the reserve pit. A commercial source will be used to supply the gravel needed for construction of the road and location. Rig and boiler fuel will be Arctic Diesel, stored on the drill site in a single 260 bbl. capacity fuel tank. In the event of rupture, leak or spillage. The fuel d would be contained in the reserve pit as outline . ~ f .' ~':: > ?'~. I IV. Water Supply A water well is proposed to be drilled at the location site as shown in Plat #3. It is anticipated that this water well will provide a sufficient supply of water to support drilling and associated operations. V. Method of Suppl~ The rig and operational equipment will be trucked from the Anchorage or Kenai area. Air support from the Anchorage area is also available in case of emergency. VI. Personnel Support Due to the close proximity and accessibility of the proposed location to the Kenai area, no camp facilities or personnel support will be required. Rig crews and operational support personnel will not be confined to location except while perform- ing their various job related functions and will be free to travel to the nearby Kenai area for food and shelter. However, sufficient sanitary facilities will be provided for on-site use. These toilets will be emptied periodically, and the material hauled and disposed of by a State approved sewage collection agency. VII. Drilling Operations Drilling operations are proposed to begin in late March 1980 and are anticipated to extend to the middle or end of June 1980. A detailed Plan of Drilling Operations is in the process of being prepared and will be filed with the ~i~!~ikaiiD~is;i~i~°f The drilling mud system will be a fresh water gel-p~I~'~§~'§'~ ........... devoid of diesel or oils and will not contain toxic materials that would be detrimental to the environment, should accidental spillage occur. VIII. Testing Operations This well is exploratory in nature and any required testing will be accomplished using approved industry techniques and in accordance with sound engineering practices as approved by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources. If commercial production of hydrocarbons is established at this wellsite, additional plans for development and surface handling of production will be submitted. If IX. Velocity Survey - A seismic velocity survey will be conducted. The well will be shot at 1000' intervals down the hole and two shots will be taken at each level. Shot holes will be drilled along the east and south edges of the drilling pad about 160' from the well. They will be spaced 50' apart, drilled to a maximum of 75' and a minimum of 40' and loaded with up to 20 lbs. of explosives. Two holes will be drilled for spares so that 24 shot holes will be drilled. The closest shot to the well will be about 160' away and the farthest shot about 200'. A Mayhew 1000 on tracks will be used to drill the holes. Xo Location and Road Cleanup In the event Cannery Loop Unit #2 proves to be non-commercial, cleanup efforts will begin immediately. The reserve pit will be pumped clean of all free liquids injected into the well or the liquids will be hauled to an approved disposal site. The reserve pit will then be filled with all trees and brush removed during construction efforts which were not burned. The retaining berm and all excess gravel will be used to fill and level the reserve pit area. XI. Well Blowout Prevention Control The rig is equipped with all standard blowout control equipment which will be installed and tested on a routine basis for working condition and pressure sc- capab ilit ies of~:Natural ~ Resourc~es, Division. of !~Gas. In the event that abnormal formation pressures were encountered while ds the BOPE would be used to "shut-in" the well immediately and confine the pressur~ within a closed system. Union's wellsite representative in charge has had extensive training and on-site experience in controlling and killing well."kicks". His exoertise and the most modern technology would be utilized at this time to restore the well to a normal operating condition. Union's representative would be supportec by well-trained drilling crews which are required to conduct first line defense and support operational drills on a daily basis. Automatic and manual monitoring equipment will be installed to detect any abnormal variation of the mud system or drilling parameters that might indicate a change in formation lithology or fluid content or varying pressure gradients. A comprehensive engineering study of the geology of the area has been conducted and parameters for a safe, efficient operatic have been programmed for operations of this well. !I7 N~]~¼SE~NE¼ Section 2, Township 5 North, Range 11 We S.M. ['Waste or Burn Pit RESERVE PIT IO0'x 280'x 8' I.D. Col). · 40,000 BBZ.. Usable =24,000 BBL.(60%) !00' 80' ACCESS ROAD WELL LOCATION 160' -- ~WATER WELL O~ 12' south and la, O' west of wellbore ~. PROPOSED LOCATION LAYOUT ~.. CANNERY LOOP UNIT' No.2 1/2 ~W. t/4 S.~ 1/4 ~ 1/4 of SECTION 2, T.5~ - :o ~ .' - ':- -' . .. ' ~ '~1 .' ' . . . . ' . ~ . - : -I- . . '.' .... .-- ! , ..... . .' .... ~±at.-#4 - ---" ,-.- -'-.*- .' - :- '" '- ~'- J .- . ' . · ''... m,...~ : .' t ~ - ~. .... ,~ . , .' ; . 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D~i!ling a~d.evaluation time: 80 days ATTACHMENT II UNION OIL CO~,~PkNY OF CALIFORNIA ALASKA DISTRICT POLLUTION CO?,TrlN~NCY 1979 TABLE OF CO~X~E:~S Policy Statement ......................... 1 Oil Spill Contingency Plan, Cook Inlet, Alaska .......... 2 Education .......................... 3 Public Relations ....................... 4 Handling of an Oil Spill ............ · ..... $ - 6 Definition of an Oil Spill . · ................ 7 Organizational Chart ....................... 8 Reporting Procedures 9 - 10 Duties and Responsibilities ................. 11 - ~hp of Cook Inlet ............... - .......... Pollution Control bhterials on Hand Within Oil Industry . . . 14 - 18 Equipment Available Through C.I.R.O ................ 19 Pollution Control b~terials Commercially Available ...... 20 - 21 Contractors and Equipment Available ............. 22 - 25 Commitment of ~'~npower 24 · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~rine Equipment Available .................... ~ir Tra~Dortation Capabilities ............... 26 - P~dio Equipment List 28 - 30 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Directory - Outside Industry ................... 31 Air Pollution .......................... Report o£ Changes ........................ Distribution o£ Oil Spill Contin§ency Plan Book~ ....... PUBLIC REL&TIONS 'Union 0il Company recognizes an obligation to disclose information concerning its stewardship and the advmntages of utilizing the release of ir~=o~tion to t~he public of tb_eir performmnce. Reports on an emergent/ should focus on tJ~e follo~,~ing facts after proper clearance: 1. Time of occurrence. 2. Location. S. General nature of the incident. 4. General description of t]~e company facilities involved. 5. Type of product spilled. 6. Extent of spill. 7. ~,~etlter spill ]las been controlled. 8. Clean up measures being taken and planned. 9. Presence or absence of injuries. 10. Special efforts being taken to protect property and wildlife. DO NOT make statements regarding- 1. Liability for spill. 2. Speculation on cause of spill. 5. Dollar estimate of damage. 4. Estimates of how long it will take to clean up spill. 5. Promises that property, ecology or anytJ~ing else will be restored to normal, 6. Names of_persons injured, missing or killed. Ail press releases n~st be approved by the Alaska District Operations ~,~mager. It is the Policy of Union Oil Company concerning environmental · matters to vigorously sUpport conservation of natural resources in all of our operations. The Company will design, construct and conduct operations in .. strict compliance with all Local, State and Federal laws govern- ing such activity, including pollution control. Every operation will be programmed to prevent pollution. However, should accidental contamination occur, the Company will control and report such an occurrence in cooperation with the appropriate authoritY. Mgnsger of Operstions Alaska District · Oil Comp. a_n¥ shall matte every reasonable effort to prevent, [ clean up. oil spills and shall cooperate witJ~ others to,yard Oil Cc~,~un, will reta~=n .... ~T_o y ' ~.e resoonszozlz%? ~_d authority for of clean up operations of spills occurring from facilities ~.;e ,nsibility for clean up operations. United States Coast Guard Contingency Plan envisions that the person responsible for the discharge of oil into or upon navigable waters ~Fill take action for containment and clean up. Such activities will be evaluated by an Agency of t~e Federal Government. If such clean ~ opera- tions are inadequate, the Agency will direct clean up operations, but the person responsible will be liable for such costs. If the origin of a spill cannot be termined, the Agency is responsible for the clean up operations and the resultant cost. bility for damages. The potential liability for dmvmges resultiaig from an oil spill is extremely large. Liability may be incurred through mmership of the facility from which the spill occurred or by inadequate clean up operations. In vie~ of tJ~e potential for large, damage suits, it is imperative that Union Oil Company does not enter into clean up operations of Spills of other operators or tPzose of unidentified origin unless and until tJ~e perso~ responsible (a) requests assistance in or ~d~e %mdertaking of the clean up operation, (b) guarantees all cost, and (c) retains direction of the clean up operations. F. DUCATION Ail employees ~ill be indoctrinated and trained in the prevention of pollution, lc%al requirements, su?zei!l~nce m~d noti£ication of aut]~orities and clem~ u~ procedures. Special pollution abatement instruction, bulletins, and personnel consultations ~i!l be utilized to ensure that operations conform to this policy. The Company will cause all Contractors and Sub-contractors to realize the responsiblity and importance of mntipollution efforts. ~e Con. any will ask tJ~e Contractors to sub:~t to us a copy of their Policy on Pollution Control for field operations. HANDLING OF ~N OIL SPILL Discovery, Notification and Action. Union Oil Company charges each employee or Contract employee with a share of the responsibility in the immediate reporting of any spill observed. He should notify a Foreman, Superintendent or Supervisor of the facility. If such a person cannot be reached, it is imperative that the Alaska District ~nager of Operations, Alaska District Production Superintendent or the District Fire Safety Supervisor be contacted as quickly as possible. The Alaska District Operations b~nnager is responsible for immediately notifying the proper Government Agencies. Cook Inlet Pollution Incident Reporting Procedure. 1. Federal Law requires that initial notification be made to the Coast Guard. From 8'00 7%M to 4'30 PM b~nday through Friday call Zenith 5555 or: Commanding Officer Phone' ~arine Inspection-Captain of the Port ~ P. O. Box 1286 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 271-5137 2. To contact ~hrine Inspection - Captain of the Port from 4:30 PM to 8' 00 .Mv~ m~d on weekends or holidays, call: e FAA Duty Officer-Alaska Region 701 C Street P. O. Box 14 Anchorage, Alaska 99513 ffhone' 272- 8812 (~r 271- 5936 Please be sure and confirm that the FAA Duty 0fficeT~.~b~"~ble to pass your report to the Coast Guard · If contact cannot be made within fifteen (153 minutes by use of the above numbers, call the follc~ving immediately' -- Commander Phone: 586-7340 17th Coast Guard District (Juneau Duty Officer) FPO Seattle, Washington 98771 4. The State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation requires a verbal reFort ~ithin 24 hours, Zenith 9300, or Anchorage 274-5527, or So!do~a 262~5210, or Alaska Depar~ent of Enviror~mental Conservation (~fX 090-25-421) to be followed by a copy of the written report. S. The Federal Environmental Protection Agency requires a verbal report in Anchorage 271-S083. 6. The State of Alaska Oil & Gas Conservation regulations require tJmt all accidental loss of oil or gas be reported to the Division of Oil & Gas. In all such reports of fires, breakS, leaks, escapes or other accidents of this nature, the location shall be given by section, township, range and property so that the exact location can be readily located on the ground. The Coast Guard will make the initial report to the Division of Oil 6 Gas, but the Company will follow with a written report and will specify what steps haw been taken to remedy the situation and give details of the loss. The written report will be mailed to the State of Alaska, Oil & Gas Conservation Committee, 3001 Porcupine Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99501. 7. The Alaska District ~.~nager of Operations will report by phone to the Western Region Manager of Operations at (213) 482-7600. 8. ~]~e l%restern Region b~nager of Operations will-make the necessary Home Office contacts to assure proper executive alerting m~d public relations. A minor oil spill is defined as an oil discharge of less than 1000 · gallons in inland,~' ..rets, or less than 10,000 gal _~ in coastal waters or a discharge of an>, mterial in a quantity' that does not pose a threat to the public health or ~elfare. A moderate oil spill is defined as a discharge of oil of !000 to 10,000 gallons in the inland ~aters or 10,000 gallons to 100,000 gallons in coastal waters, or a discharge of any quantity of any material that poses a threat to the public health or welfare. A ..major oil spill is defined as a discharge of oil of more than 10,000 gallons in inland waters or more than 100,000 gallons in coastal waters or a discharge of any quantity of material or substance that substantially tJ~reatens the public health or welfare, or generates wide public interest. ~]~e Operational Facilities involved are the offshore drilling and production platforms designated "Grayling", "Monopod", and "Granite Point". The onshore facilities designated "Kenai Gas Field" and "Granite Point Onshore". ~]~ese facilities are shown on the map on Page 13. Potential sources of an accidental spill associated with these facilities are as follows' 1. Blowouts of drilling or workover wells. 2. Rupture of manifolds, flowbeans, separators or surge taanks. 3. Service boat transfer operations. 4. Submarine pipeline failure. S. Failure of onshore-offshore treating or storage facilities. Properties of potential pollutants are as follows: 1, Gravity of the crude oil will range from 28° to 38° AP1 at 60°F. In a~ situation which requires cleanup operations, the Alaska District Operations ~,5~naoer will coordinate these activities through the Cleanup Operations Supervisor. /lie organization to implement a cleanup operation is sho~n in the Organizational Chart on page 8. .~.kS KA DIS ~-RICT Operations ~haager E. F. Griffin Cle.~uup Coordinator Jin, Anderso~ Public Relations Officer l~ve Cr-mcford ... . . .( Cleanup Operations Supervisor Bob Culver Offshore Cleanup Foremen N. Birchfield B. Broker W. Call C. ~,~ite E. Kendall J. Brummet Onshore Cleanup. Foreman Bob Smith Te.dmiques ~ }hterial Evaluator Bob Culver' Cleanup Prohurement Officer Roger Dombr~ski ! Labor Recruiter Jim Shew · Buyer' [Larold P£1and. ., Goverr~..ental Technical Liaison Officer Cal ~ens Wildlife Officer Gary Fadley Legal Advisor Bob Anderson Claims Adjuster Dick Howe Communications Facilities Officer Fred Duthweiler Transportation Ok'f'icer Steve l:~iese Well Control S~ervisor- Jim Callender Well Site Drilling Engineer Jo]m Underhil! Well Site Drilling Forc,~xn Larry :I~kllister . Facility 'JNION OIL C05MANY OF CALIFO~NI Crude Oil or Product Spill Report Fora Division District Lodation of Spill Es~m.a~ec t~e of spill' Time b, bnth Esti.~ated vo!t~e Product spilled Cause of spill Day Year Names of other parties involved' 1 Description of spill area Contair~ment procedures Immediate Supervisor called' Name FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Notification of Regulatory Agencies' A. Agency' Time' Date' Person' Remarks' B. Agency: Remarks' T~ne' Date' Person' C. Agency: Remarks' Time' Date- Person: D. Agency: Remarks Time' Date: Person: If Union Oil Corporate Office notified' Date Name Time REPORT OF'ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATION 1. DATE SUBMITTED' · ~U~ 3. DATE & LOCATION OF INCIDENT: DISTRI CT' 4. DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT' . . 5. CLEAN-UP OR CONTROL ACTION· ' ............... 6. IDENTIFY THE LAW, REGULATION, RULE OR PERMIT INVOLVED' 7. NAME OF FEDERAL, STATE & LOCAL AGENCIES NOTIFIED' 8. RESPONSE OR SUBSEQUENT ACTION BY ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY' 9. FINES, PENALTIES OR DAMAGES' ASSESSED BY GOVERNMENT AGENCY: $ ESTIMATED LIABILITY FOR PENALTIES OR DAMAGES' $ "Barely Visible" G~LIDNS OF OIL PER SQUARE · 25 "Silver/" 50 "Slightly Colored" "Brightly Colored" 100 200 "Dull" 666 "Dark" 1332 Barely visible under m. ost favorable light conditions. Visible as a silvep/ sheen on une water surfaca. First trace of color be observed. Bright band~ of color are visible. Colors begin to turn dull bro~.,m. ~ch darker brown. USEFJL COP~.PS!ON FACWORS 1 male = 5,280 feet = 1,760 yards 1 square mile = 27,878,400 square feet = 3,097,600 square yards · Ex. maple No. 1 - An oil spill appears to be 200 yards wide and 3 miles long and best fits tJ~e standard term description "Silvery". 200 Length = 3 miles; width = 200 yds. = I7~ miles. 200 Area = lengh X width = 3 X 1730 sq. miles = 0.54 sq. miles. Volume spilled = area in sq. miles X gal./sq, mile. Volume = .34 X 50 (from chart) = 17 gallons. Example No. 2 - An oil spill appears to be 50 yards wide a_~d 300 yards long and best fits the standard term description "Brightly Colored". '15,000 square miles. Area = 50 X 300 = 15,000 sq. yards = 3,097,600 Volume = 15,000 X 200 (from chart) = .97 or 1 gallon. 3,097,600 NOTE' Above chart is from. tAe Comnci]. on Environmental Qua].ity's 'qqationa! Oil and Hazardotm Substances Pollution Contingency Plan". 10 DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES ( .... Alaska District Operations ~.~nager: To ms2~e a decision as to ~,~e~er or not ~e ~~,~' ,_.:,:...~. s~,, plan goes into effect. Clemn Up Coord~ator: To effect ~e exertion of ~e pl~. Cle~ Up ~eratio~ Supe~isor: To establish ~ operational pl~ for ~e cle~ up. Well Control S~e~isor' To devise, select ~d utilize operations for controll~g or repairing ~e well. ~blic Relatio~ Officer: To effect a progr~ to maintain the best possible public relations. Gove~mental Tedmical Liaison Officer: To notify appropriate Gover~ental Agencies. To convey pertinent i~o~tion from gove~mental sources to lo~1 pe~so~el. Wildlife Officer: To devise, select ~d utilize me~o~, tec~iques, equipment ~d mterials for pre~ ~:~ntive ~d remedial me,utes to wildlife ~d vegetation. Legal Advisor' He will render legal advice ~d co~ultation perta~ing to the oil spill cle~ u~. Cla~ Officer: To investigato ~d effect settlement for cta~. 11 Co~ications Facilities Officer: T.o effect the irmtallation of co~,~mu~ications for t:~e use of_persormel engaged in .tbs clean up operations. Trm~portation Officer' Arr~mg~ zo~ tr~portationzor = -p~som~_~=~, eauioment. . , ~terials ~d s~plies to be ~ed in ~.e cle~ ~ operation. Cle~ ~ ~eratio~ Procurement Officer' He ~dll ~e a~gements for, obtain ~d provide the equipment, mterials ~d supplies needed for ~.e clemn up. Te~iques ~d ~'~terial Eval~tor' To make ~ evaluation of spill contai~.ent, control ~d cle~ up tec]miques ~d devices. ~ke evaluation on new me~o~ ~d proposals. Offshore Cle~ ~ Forem~' He will direct ~e cle~ ~o operatio~ in ~d on water areas. ~shore Cle~ ~ Forem~' . H~ will direct tbs clean up operatio~ onshor~ ~d l~d areas. Labor Rec~iter- ~loy or ~ke provisio~ for ~'or~en for the cle~.~o operation. B~/er' He will purch~e, rent, borrow or obtain c~[uipment, materials ~d supplies for the cle~ ~ operatio~ as directed. Well Site ~iiling Eng~eer: To supe~ise well control ~d repair ~der direction of Well Control Supe~isor. l~'ell Sit~ Drill~g Fore~: ~~ To fol!o~ the directio= of the ~Tell Site Engine~'~~ '~%"::~:':~,f~2.~,~,~._. o ,,9 ~ oD o l~O~'~.~ CONTPDL .~41TEILL~ ON HA~ ~,~Ii~,-tlN OIL INDUST!tY I. Dr'irt River Terminal (344-2547) A. Collect~_ng A§ents 1. Str~ - !,000 bales B. Hmulsifying Agents 1. Polycomplex A-ii - 5 drums C. Booms, Pumps and Related Equipment 1. 800' boom. 2. Floatation skimmer with pum~ rated at 120 gpm w/440 volt motor. 3. Centrifugal pump, 2,000 bph at 30 psi pmvered by Caterpillar diesel angina skid mounted. 4. On~ Oil ~.op, Inc., surface skimming unit. $. Three small centrifugal pumps rated at 50-70 gpm each. 6. Vacuum tank with pump, trailer mounted. 7. Two S0 ~ generators. 8. One air pump. ~ 9. One Joy 125 air compressor. D. Loading/Harth Mo¥ing Equipment 1. Case front end loader. Fork lift. 3. Caterpillar D-6 dozer. 4. Caterpillar D-8 dozer. 5. One 2-ton dmmp truck. 6. ~vo 2-ton boom trucks. E. ~.~iscellaneous Items - Steam Cleaner, Hard Hats, Life Vests, Hand Tools Transportation 1. Contract G-3 helicopter. 2. Contract Navajo m~in, 8-place, 24 hour basis at Anchorage. 14 II. Standard 0il Refinery, Kenai Pipeline Dock (776-8161) · · A. Collecting Agents 1. Burlap sacks - 1-bale (500). 2. Straw - 1,100 bales. B. Beoms, Puraps ~ Related Equipment 1. 400' Grafco sorbent boom. 2. One 2" Homelite gas driven sump pump. 5. One 10610 air driven duplex pump. 4. One 4" X 5" diaphragm pump, gasoline driven. 5. One 50 bbl. trailer mounted vacuum truck. C. Loading/Earth bbving Equipment 1. Front end loader, 1/2 yd. on Ford tractor. 2. 1,bbile 7 1/2 ton crane. D. ~iscellaneous Items - Life Vests, Hard Hats, Hand Tools III. Standard Oil, Swanson River (285-4551) A. Collecting Agents 1. Straw - 52 bales. 2. Excelsier - 25 bales. 5. Oil Blotter - S0 bags. 4. Sorbent Type C - 400 bags. B. Emulsifying Agents 1. Slick-Off C. Booms, Pumps, and Related Equipment 1. 500' of 12" skirt boom. :... ,,y ;( '. ,.... ,:. 2. ~e-2" X 5" ttomelite p~, g~ driven 3. S~ 500 bbl. Baker t~. 4. me 50 bbl. va~m track on flatbed. - 5. ~e stem generator on tmck. 15 IV. ,, Anchorage, Port Area A. 300' boom. · V. Granite Point A. 300 baz-;~ string. VI. On EacJ~ Platform A. %l~o drtmm Polycompl~x. A-il ~ispersant. B. 20' to 22' diesel powered rescue boat. C. ~iscellaneous items - Life vests, hard hats, etc. VII. b'hnpower Pool A. Consists of on-duty and off-duty operating personnel available 24 hours daily. VIII. Shell Oil, Onshore Site C776-8475) A. 1,000 lbs. Pittsburg Corning Sea Beads. B. Oil skLvmer boom. IX. Atlantic Richfield, Kenai Warehouse [285-7144) A. Collecting Agents 1. 25 bales Type 156 oil sorbent pads. 2. 5S~bales Type 151 oil sorbent pads. 5. 50 bales Type 270 sorbent booms (S booms per bale). 4. 4 rolls Type 100 sorbent mterial (3/8" X 56" X 150' per roll). B. b{iscellaneous equipment 1. 19 rakes. 2. 21 pitchforl~. 5. 52 round-point shovels. 4. 24 square-point shovels. 5. 10 three-gallon buckets. 6. /%io pneumatic-tired wheel barrows. 7. /%¢elve S-cell explosion proof flashlights with.batteries. 8. /%~o 600' reels of 1/2" nv!on rope. 16 'XI. Phillips Petroleum Company (776-8166) A. Collecting agents 1. Ten 150' rolls 3~4 Type 100 sorbent. 2. 9 bales ~,.! ,~e 126 sweeps. ,3. S bales ~;I TF~pe !51 4. 17 b~_les ~! T)%oe 270 boom. S. 4 Conwed sorbent blamkets S' X 200'. 6. 10 Com~ed 25' sorbent booms. 7. S bales Comved pads I?.S X I?.S (110 per bale). B. Chemicals 1. 2 drums S]~ell Oil Herder. 2. 2 drums Exxon Corexit 7664. C. Loading/Earth ?,bring EqUipment 1. John Deere 550 bulldozer. 2. Case 580 back hoe and front end loader. 5, Shovels and miscellaneous hand tools. XII. Union Oil, Granite Point Onshore Site [344-4734) A. ~]~ree bundles absorbent. . B. 2" portable gasoline powered water pump. C. 1,btor grader. D. Back E. 4 liD pickup. F. Miscellaneous hand tools. XIII. Union Oil, Kenai Gas Field (262-4?82) A. Collecting Agents 1. 3 boxes Sorbent Sciences Corporation VB filtering 2. 4 boxes 17.5 X 17.5 Conwed sorben~ pads. 5. One roll sorbent pad. 17 ' ' B. Pumps and related equipment 1. 200 gallon tandom axle fire fighting trailer %~ith portable- , gasoline driven 60 gpm pump. - C. Transportation 1. 4 ~';D picL:~ ~,~ :-'~L -radio m~,d telephone. 2. 4 %'rD pic~,~o with APL radio. 3. 2 1'~] pick~3p utilitybed witk radio and. telephone. 4. Car with radio and telept~one. XIV. Union Oil, Nikiski Dock (776-8104) A. Collecting Agents 1. 20 bales Type 150 oil sorbent pads. 2. 30 bales Type 151 oil sorbent pads. 3. 24 bales Type 270 oil sorbent boom. 4. 4 rolls Type 157 sorbent material 3/8" X ~6" X 150'. B. b2scellaneous Equipment 1. 20 rakes. 2. 12 pitchforks. 5. 12 round-point shovels. 4. 12 s,quare-point shovels. 5. 12 three gallon plastic buckets. 6. 2 pneuu~atic-tired wheel 'Di~:rrows. 7. 12 flashlights. C. Trans. portation 1. /%¢o 2 I~D pickups both with radios and one with telephone. 18 ., , qum,. Axr L m ramua c. · Union Oil Company is presently a member of Cook Inlet Response " Organization. This organization is a consolidated effort to supply the ~quipment that may be needed in the event of an oil spill. ~i~.e eq:,'.'--=~-~..?,,..~..~_ t~,~-,*~_~ cmn be ,,_s~ by ,*he_. ~,~,..-.-.~r co,...-manies, to date is as follows' I ea. 30' X 17 1/2' X 5' steel seine skiff with built in steel oil storage tar~ks and tow bits, D 334 turbo charged and aftercooled diesel 300 H~ engine with hydraulic starter, B~n disc clutch %cith 3.83 to 1 reduction gear, engine drive hydraulic system includes steering, thruster, starter and cathead, 40 X 30 brass wheel %.rith 2" stainless shaft, 16,000 gallon crude oil storage tanks. Capable of making 10 k~ots' fully loaded. 1,000 ft. Pacific Pollution Control "Aqua Fence" boom witJ~ B,o towing bridles. ea. BP Vikoma "Komara" mini skimaner complete with manual start 5 HP diesel pm.~ered hydraulic pump and skimmer head, complete witJ~ hydraulic hose, spare parts and oil discharge hose. I ea. 1 ea. Vikoma Sea Pack witk 1500' sea-type boom t~at can be deployed while in tow of work boats or purse seine skiff. Cyclonet Dynamic '050 system momnted on a Zodiac ~x. Iark V boat complete ~cith trailer. 1 ea. Cyclonet Dynamic 070 system for installation on present seine skiff. 1 ea. Cyclonet Dynamic 120 system for use on the Alaska ~skT in the Nikiski area. 1 ea. ~bdel 3100 Locheed skimmer for port area in Anchorage. 2 ea. Model 2200 Simplex 300 gallon helicopter assist ~P ".7 unit for spraying chemical dispersants. 21 ea. Bird scarers. 10.,000 gallons Corexit 9527 - 5,000 gallons' located in Arco Warehouse, North Kenai; 5,000 gallons located in }.~nley's Freight Terminal, Homer. 19 POLLUTION CONTROL b'~kTERIAL CO~,bMRCIALLY AVAIMRBLE IN ALASKA Product A. ColiectJa~g Agents Straw Stardust Tennessee Clay (Kitty Litter) Vermiculite Sinking Agen.ts. Cement Barite Sand S~, ~o Delivery Matanuska Valley Jack Seamans John Nash 745-3796 United Lumber PO Box 6809 Anchorage, Alaska 243-4343 Office 344-7812 Mill Alaska ~,Rll & Feed 276-6016 Kaiser Cement & Gypsom Corporation Ocean Dock Road Anchorage, Alaska 277-7023 Magcobar 6601 Linden Drive Anchorage, Alaska 279-0404 Anchorage Sand & Gravel 1800 East 2ndAve. Anchorage, Alaska 274-5691 Office 344-1574 Plant 2O ~tanuska Valley Sawmill at l~ittier now. They have no market for sawdust and have been burning it. United is building a remanufacturing and dryin~ plant three miles south of Anchorage. They anticipate a large amotmt of sawdust will be available. 10# sacks. Five sacks in one bale. Approximately 2T on hand. 'Not carried in Anchorage stock. Lumber companies could get it on special .order. 24,000 bbls. in Kenai (RTD). 79,000 bbls. in Anchorage~ (]Viii double capacity). Buyer's barge at. Anchorage. Buy through Halli- burton at Port Nikiski. Conversion 376 lbs./bbl. 195 Tons in Anchorage 400 Tons at Rig Tenders Dock. 30,000 cubic yards available. Enrulsifying or Solubilizing Agent~ Polycomples A-Il Guardian Chemical · ' Long Island, N.Y. Dry Detergents Wet Detergents Coil~tta Co ~_~orstion Anchorage, Alaska 279-1536 Colletta Corporation Anchorage, Alaska 279-1536 Colletta Corporation (279-1536) 4608 Lois Drive (PO Box 3188), Anchorage. 80 bbls. on hand, 500 - 1000 in reserve and available via air or higb;.,;ay. Approximately 20 - 30 tons Approximately 100 bbls. Pc~er Mite Lmx, etc. Do Skimmers Slikskim Booms __ Slik-Bar Sorbents Neirad Industries PO Box 295 Saugatuck, Conn. Neirad Industries . PO Box 295 Saugatuck, Conn. }.fi3mesota Mining & }~hnufacturing 5331 blinnesota Dr. Anchorage, Alaska 276-2363 Crmvley Environmental Anchorage, Alaska 344-1511 Alaska Expediters Anchorage, Alaska 279-1923, 279-1914 Alaska Expediters Anchorage, Alaska 279-1923, 279-1914 · 200 to 250 of each 3-M product in stock. (Revolving stock) 200 to 250 of each 3-M product in stock. (ReVolving stock) 21 CONTRACTORS 3aND EqUIP~'NT AVAILABLB · ~ I soLIxn~, AItF_~ I. Contractors A. Advance Controls B. Arctic Asphalt C. B ~ B Oil Field Construction D. Brown ~ Doyle E. Cook Inlet Construction F. Frontier Sand ~ Gravel G. Jackson ~ Garland }I. Northern Oil Operations I. Peninsula Ready ~tix J. Qwick Construction K. R. L.'s Oil Field Tool Rental L. S. K. IV. Construction Wade' s Oil Field %';elders II. Equipment A. 2 - D9 cats B. 6 - D8 cats C. 4- DY cats D. 8 - D6 cats B. 10 - JD 450 F. 15 - JD 350 G. 5 - 996 cat loaders H. 8 - 2 to 5 yard front end loaders I. 20 - 12 yard dtmp trucks J. 6 - belly loaders 22 K. 6 - graders L. 20 - backhoes bi. 12 - 10 to 80 ton cranes N. 10 - ~cu~ trucks 23 CO~bKTb~NT OF b~YPO~R Union Oil Field Personnel - 62 Contract Roustabouts - 12 3. Union Oil Office ?ersomne!, Kenai - 10 4. Union Oil Office Personnel, Anchorage 5. Area Contractors - 70 Guaranteed For telephone information to all Union Oil personnel, contact the Union 0il Kenai office at 283-7505, or Anchorage office at 276-7600.. 24 Nmme: Type: Length, Bemm, Dr~t: Brake Horsepm~er: Crew: Status: }.ilRIh~ E~UIP~T AVAILABLE Vessels - Kenai Area Foss Launch ~ Tug AI~Y~ Husl~ Suqppiy 182' X 34' X 11' 3,400 Six Chartered to Amoco Production Company. Available for pollution control 24 hours daily. Donna Foss - in Valdez (~¢ner: Name: Type' Length, Beam: Brake Horsepower: Crew: Status: O~ner: Name: Type: Length, Beam, Draft: Brake Horsepower: Crm~: Status: Rig Tenders Rig Engineer 170' X 34' 2,000 Four Temporary charter, available for pollution control. Vessels - l%]~ittier Crm~ley Launch & Tug Titan 'fdg 65' X 17' X 10' 900 Unknown Under charter to Alaska Hydrotrain. Local use only. (~ner: Remarks: Crowle¥ Launch & Tug ~o vessels are used for Alaska Hydro- train tows and are occasionally in Whittier. Beth are tugs. One is 2800 HP and the other is 7000 HP.' Could be used at discretion of Hydrotrain. 25 AIR TK%NSPORTATION CRPABILITIES · I. Er'a Helicopters - Ail available for pollution control 24 hours daily. A. Bell 20S, Rig Tenders Heliport, ~mrtered to Union Oil, IS passen- gers or 2500~. B. Two Bell 204-B, .v:~-~-~.~ w~ ~.~-~ 10 passengers or 2000# C. Four Bell 206-B, 4 passengers or 1000~. D. -~,~o Bell 212, IS passengers. E. Two DH 12S, 8 passengers. One b~erlin III, S passengers. G. One bferlin II, 6 passengers. H. ~o Cessna 402, 6 passengers. II. Anchorage Helicopters - Ail available for pollution control 2~ hours daily. ~. Nine Bell 206-~, 4 passen§ers or 1000#. B. One Bell 212, 1S passengers. III. Kenai Air Service A. One Bell 212, 1S passengers. B. Two Bell 20S, iS passengers. C. 14 Bell 206-B, 4 passengers. D. One Bell 206-L, 6 passengers. E. One bZ.rlin IV, 14 passengers. F. One BeecJ~craft King Air, 9 passengers. G. One Rock~ell Aero-COmnander, 9 passengers or S000#. H. One Piper PA-SI-S10 Navajo, ? passengers or 2000#. I. l~..~o Piper PA Z4-200, Seneca, S passengers. J. One Cessna 207, S passengers. ~/~:.~ .~. ? ~ ~ K Two Cessna 180 5 passengers. ~ ,~, .,.. .... ., ,~ ~, , L. One PA-18. ' I,I. One Cessna 180, float equipped. IV. !,~scellaneous ~, 15 =~ ~'~ aircraZt from various air t~_x~ o~eratcrs z~ ~.~ ~ .... ~ area. 27 i, oo 0 000 .H 0 ~ 0 .~ .~ ~ ,--I ,-H r-~ 000 28 Oo~~ 0.,-I 4..3 ¢J o C~ O000000 C) 000 O0000 O00~ 29 o ! 0 0 5O DIRECTORY - OUTSIDE INDUSTRY ERA Helicopters of Alaska Rig Tenders Dock .Anchorage Andy' s Flying Service Kenai Kenai .&ir Service Kenai U. S. Coast Guard Anchorage Juneau Alaska State Troopers Soldotna Anchorage Rescue Coordination Center Anchorage Alaska Disaster Office Anchorage Cr~ley Environmental Services Anchorage Providence Hospital Anchorage Central Peninsula General Hospital Soldotna Peninsula ~d~,zal Center Soldotna Environmental Protection Agency Anchorage Polar Scientific Lab Kenai Chemical & Geological Labs of Alaska And~orage 776-9381 or 776-8215 272-5422 or 278-4651 283-7676 283-7161 283-7162 283-7561 271-5137 586-7340 262-4052 Zenith 9300 or 333-9549 277-2131 272-0594 344-1511 276-4511 262-4404 262-4401 271-5083 or 344-9327 283-7029 279-4014 AIR POLLbTION Effective Jan~u%~z 4, 1971, t]~e Greater Anchorage Borough, the Kenai Peninsula Borough and the >~tanuska-Susitna Borough formed the "Air Resources ~nagement District". R]~e District has issued "Regulation I of the Air Resources ~,imnagement District". Under Article 7, Regulation 1, a Permit "Notice of Construction and Application for Approval" is required. For more information call John Amundsen at 283-7S05. 52 PLF~ISE REPORT ANY C~I&N~S IN T~. UNION OIL C0~.~ANY, ALASKA DISTRICT. POLLb'FION CON~LNGt~{CY PLK.~ Th~ Plmn should be corrected to read- Page ~itlL TO: Union Oil Company of Cazifornia 283-7505 Safety Supervisor P. O. Box 7600 Kenai, Alaska 99611 33 UNION OIL COMP~\'Y OF 'CALIFOPaNIA p~!,~ r~+~=~, Plan Book 1979 Mailing List E. F. Griffin Anchorage L. J. Anderson Anchorage J. R. Callender Anchorage R. R. Culver Kenai D. S. Crm~ford Anchorage J. D. Amundsen Kenai C. R. Owens Kenai H. W. Piland Kenai b~nopod Platform Kenai Grayling Platfom Kenai Granite Point Platform Kenai Granite Point Onshore Kenai Kenai Gas Field Kenai 34 UNION OIL COB~7~\~f OF CALIFOthNIA Pollution Contin~.e.n_c~' Plmn Book 1979 ~4ailing List Fir. R. W. Yarbrough Broadway Plaza Bldg. Union Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7600 Los Angeles, California 90051 ~r. J. J. Wasicek Union Oil Center, Room 5M-30 Union Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7600 Los Angeles, California 90051 Dr. C. B. Scott Union Oil Center, Room ~.5IzP Union Oil Company of California P. O. Box 7600 Los Angeles, California 90051 35 UNION OIL CON~PTh~f OF CALIFORNIA Pollution Contingency Plan Book 1979 };-'hi!Lng List b~r. Jack Jeffries Cook Inlet Pipe Line Company Dra~er 4-XX And~orage, Alaska 99509 ~. A1 b'~chler, Jr. ~rathon Oil Company P. O. Box 2380 Anchorage, Alaska 99510. Mr. W. W. Hopkins Alaska Oil & 'Gas Association 505 West Northern Lights Blvd. Anchorage, Alaska 99503 United States Coast Guard Captain of the Port P. O. Box 1286 Anchorage, Alaska 99510 Chief, ~.hritime Environmental Protection Branch Seventeenth Coast Guard District P. O. Box 3-5000 Juneau, Alaska 99801 ~'~. Ken Lewis Atlantic Richfield Company P. O. Box 1400 Kenai, Alaska 99611 Mr. W. M. Shreve Union 0il Company of California 1076 Ocean Dock Road Anchorage, Alaska 99501 36 ATACHMENT I BRIh~KERHOFF DRILLING COMPANY, INC. SPCC PLAN RIG #43 JULY, 1977 (Pri~r to com. pletinff Part I, re[er to .reft,la,ions and ira~tr~t¢tions page 5.) ..-- PART GENERAL INFOR3IATION 1. N'ame-of facility Brinkerho~f Drill,in~ Co.~ Rig #43 ~ Type of facilit¥ Portable rot, sty drilling rig ...... 3. Lo~fionof£adlity V. arious ,temporary loca'tions throuMhcut .,the state of Alaska .,.or elsewhere as needed by ,a.,..client ,for .,dri,llin~ our_ooses related to oil end gas operations. I Il · I I · Ill I hi, i 4. game an'd address of owner or operator: ~anle Brinker. hoff Drillin.~ .Co.. Inc.. .... Address P. O. Box 3008 ! , Anchorage. Alaska 99501 I I I IlI Il I Ill Il I I I · ' ' ' · 5. Designated per, on accountable for oil spill prevention at facility.: 6. Facility experienced a reportable oil spill event dui-lng the twelv~ months, prior-to Jan,. 10, 197~ (egfc~ve date o~' 40 CFR. Part 11_o). (If ~/~.S. complete At~¢hment .-2-1.) no i i i I i i i! _ i ii [~ ~l i ! i i,! il i II II I III /I _ I MANAGE,MENT~ APPROVAL .This SPCC Phm will be implemented as herein de~cribech Signature Tf~Ie ...................... CERTIFICATION I hereby certify that I l'mve examined the facility', ,'md being' ~amiliar with the provisions of 40 CFR, Parc 112, attest that tiffs SPCC Plan has been prepared in accordance, wi~h ~od engineerin~ practices. . - ./:~ Nilliam C. Lindsey . , ~ .'~ Pnnt-~ N~me of Eedstered P1 ess~onal En~nee~ · / : ~'' · ~- ~. / ~"~- ~~ - -- (Part I) Page I or' il · o PAI'~T I GENERAL INFOR.~IATI~N 7. Potential Sp;ll.~---Prediction & Control: Total 1Wa jot Type Quantity Rate Direction Source of Failure (bbls) (bbls/hr) of Flow* Seeonda~? Containment Rig fuel tanks (1) 240 N/A (2) Rig mud tanks ( 1 ) 1030 E/i (2) Lubricating o il Gasoline (1) --. -10 E/A (2) (1). 10 N/A (2) (3.) Camp fuel tanks (4) (I) 150 N/A (2) · NOTES: ' '. (1) Rupture due to accident or leaking lines or fittings.. Spill may also occur from fuel transfer to storage tanks. (2) Because of the widely-differing conditions present at-each location at which the portable rig is used, it is not possi- ble to predict in advance.the direction of the flow. Climate, topography, soils, temperature,-vegetation, and other factors must all be considered at each new location. In order for the client to obtain a drilling permit from the State of Alaska, he must comply with the requirements of the -various-. State agencies with respect to secondary containment suCh as diked storage areas and lined storage areas when con- sidered necessary. Site-construction is normally such that drainage is toward the reserve pit which will generally con- tain all of the anticipated fluid volume plus an additional 15%. (4) A camp is not pr. esently with this rig. 'The conditions given are those which would apply if a camp were present and the capacity-of the tank is approximate for a c.amp sufficient to service this rig. .. ~.&ttach map if al*l'ropriate- --' Name of fac:.li:y Operator -£. ;' ,¢,., .~" .,?..-~ '-,~ · ::":' ..~ ","W . ' /',¢ ' Brinkerhoff Drillin~ Co. ,, Inc. , (Part [Re:pon.~s to ztatements sho~dd be: YES, NO, o~' 1VA (Not Applicable).] $. Containment or diversionary structures or equipment tq p3'event oil from reachin~ navigable waters are practicnble. (See Attachment- #2) - usually_ 9. Inspections and Records . , A. The required inspections follow written proceduz~s. _ ye s B. The wz~tten p~cedures and a reco~xl of inspections, si=~ned by the appropriate super~dsor or in.spector, are attached, ye s Discuss/on:.. Vlsual..ins~ection of the ecui~ment and conditions . is accomplished several times daily~an~ recorde~ ~n 'the dr'illers ,,,l~.,book whe~' '.~,'prob, le~, is 'fo.und to' "e~is.t., ,' .... ,, , ,' ..... i , Il , I ' 11 , I ' ' ' I I II II I Il~JL I I Il II I II I I II · I · III III I I I , I II Il I Il I I I , I , , l · · ! I I I I · I ~I I I ' i I I I I I II 10. Personnel, Training. ,~nd Spill Prevention Procedures 3. Personnel are properly instructed in the followin~: ~ ' ~ (1) ope~ and main~nceof e~quipment-tbprevent oil discharges, and ~ (2) applicable pollution control laws, ~mles, and resulations, yes Describe procedures' emplo,~:ed ~or instumction: ..... (1) ~By q.n. the job trai, nin~ b_v suo..erviso, r.s .and experience, d . . employees, ........... (2). S.t,.udy of th. is ~PCC Plan ~nd .other ,.ap, pli. c,,able pol-',lution pre- , ,vention methods~ .both formal.,ly and inf..ormally. , ......... B. Scheduled prevention briefings for the operating personnel are conducted fre- quently enough to assure adequate understanding of ~he SPCC Plan. yes Describe briefingpro~,~m- l~eri0dic, on,site, bri.efin~s by suoer- vi. sory personnel. . ......... ' . . "-' .. '..- i , i il il i · , , i i ill i i , , , . Name of facility Operator , li~ ~ " Bri~erho~ _ ~ Dril~ing Co., Inc. , (Part 1) Page Seconda~' containment or diversionmT structures are impracticable for this facil:.ty for the fol- lowing reasons (attach additional pages if .necessa~')- Under certain conditions, it is impractical or impossible to provide a secondary containment or diversionary system of optimum capacity. When this situation prevails, it will be necessary to monitor all aspects of the SPCC plan more closely. Only on rare occasions would it be impossible to have any secondary containment or diversionary · system. '- OIL SPILL CONTI~JGE~{CY PLANS AND WRITTEN COMMITMflKNT OF MAHPO~R: 1. Prepare rig to cease operations and shut down, if necessary~. 2. Assign rig manpower as dic...tated by the conditions of the spill. 3- Attempt to stop the spill, contain it, and then reduce damage. 4. Utilize all available equipment which may be applicable, such as hand tools, power equipment such as dozers, 'graders, scrapers, tank trucks, portable pumps, and sorbent material. · 5. Requisition additional manpower and equipment, if neces, sary. 6. As soon as practical, notify Brinkerhoff Drilling Company office and client office. 7. Make certain that the EPA office has been notified. 8. Make notes of the events in order that the spill reports may be accurately completed. A strong oil spill contingency, plan is attached. A written commitment of manpower is attached.. Nameof facility Rig Operator Brinkerhoff Drilling Co., Inc. ,, ~es _ yes (Attachment ~2. SPCC Plan) PART II. ALTERNATE( DESIGN AND oPERATING INF~),~MATION Facility Drainage 1. D~inage from diked storage areas is controlled hs follows (include operating description of valves, pumps, ejectors, etc. (Note: ?latrper-t~p, val-ve, sI~-otdd ?m~, be u,~e~): . ,, Diked stora[e areas ar,e no'~ n.orma-lCy dra±ne..d,. ...... ,, ,,,, , . ~ ,, ~,,, , ,,, ,, , ,,, , , , ,,, ,,, , , ,. , ' 11'' 11 11 ,1 . , 11 , 11 , , il ,. ,, . _ _ , , iii i i · , l i 1, u , i l · . i ii i i · ~ · i i i i ~ i i !i i ii ii ' ' ' , , , i , , , j 2. Drainage. from undgled areas is controlled as follows (include description of ponds, lampoons,' or catchment basins and methods of ~etaining and returning o~ to ~acili~y) :_ U~¥ed areal,are DO~ n,,orm~!lx ~ained bu, t are, graded to ,re,t,ur, n,,, any ~_ow to ,t, he, r, esery,e ~,it ,discussed, above~ , i , i ii ii i ... J i i , i · . , i 11 . , i lU i . · ......... Il ' I , I llll , 111 111 lllll ' I , I , ,,., . · . · · · i !i.. 11 11 , , ., .. . , i Ji j i i i ~ i i · 11 IlIl I Ill , Il I I Jlll Il l I I I I I I I II II · ii i i i iiii 1~ ii i i i ii i ii i i i ~ i i · · i iiii ii ii i j ii i i · - i L I I L I I II I I I I I i · ii i i· i II I I I I II I II j I I I I I · .3. The procedure for supervising the dmirmse of rain water from secondary'containment into .a storm drain or an 'open watercom~e is as follows (include description of (a) inspection for pollutants, and (b) method of ,~mlvin~ security). (A i'ecord of inspection and drainage even~ is to be maintained on a ~orrn similar to Attachment ~3): · This is. rare!v atte,mpted,, and then. o..nl.~' when it has been deter- mined that no '~ollutants are present in, the :~a~.nwa~er. ' i , i it i i i i i ii i ii i ii · _ i ill i , i ii i i ~ i i i i i i i i ........ i i i Na.~e of facilit3 0 Brinkerho ff Dri!tin Coo ~ Inc. (Part II, Alternate A) Page ! er ~ (,ESIGN AND OPERATING INFO( .ATION' ONSHOnE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PI{ODUCTION) . [Respon~,e to statements should bi: J:'~TS. NO. or NA (Not Apl~li¢able).] B. Bulk Storage Tanks 1. Describe tank desi~, materials of construction, fail-sMe engineering features, and if needed, corrosion protection- All tanks are of solid ste~;[ we2ded don-.. struetion, round, momxted on heavy steel beam sk±ds, and have positive shut-off valves at each outlet. .... 2. Describe secondary .containment desig'n, construction materials, .and volume:' Secondary contginmen,t is as. given earlier and on Attachment,..,,#2. · - '3..D, esm~be tank inspectio~ .metho, ds, procedgre~..amd record,keeping: .Fue'X Ievel s in ~..ne.,,zanx,s ,,,are.. ,,.monzzorea severa± zxmes each aay. Sho, rtages .indi- cated by abnormal fluid lex.els would b.e.nqted as, well as evi- , , dence of fluid leakaMe..' These would be noted 02 th~ dri23 ers, lea book which is read and sig~aed daily by the toe, Dumber. 4. Inter~al heating coiI leakage 'is controlled by one or more of.the following control factors: (a) ,~Ionitoring the stem return or exhaust linem ~oroil. N/3, Desto-ibc monitoring procedure: ............ i ' 1111 ! 11 il i · ' (b) Passing the steam return or exhaust lines through a settling~nk, skimmer, or other separation system. . (c) Installing c-xternal heating systems. ' Disposal facilities for plant effluents discharged into mavigable 'waters are · obsem'ed frequently for indication of possible upsets Which may cause .an ;oil spill event. · Describe method and frequent, of observations- Name of facility Operator Brinkerhoff Drilling Co., Inc. (Part II. Alternate A) Pa~e .-'"- of 5 PART II.. ALTER. NATE A[ . (_::SIGN AND OPER~kTIN(;. . . INFOI~. . . ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING FIIODUCTION) [Respons,, to st,~teme,t.~ sho,ld be: YES. NO. or N,I (,\',,t Applicable.).] C. Facility T~,'ansfer Operations, Pumping. and In-plant Process 1. Corrosion protection for buried pipelines' N-/A (al Pipelines are wrapped and coated to reduce com'osion. - (b) Cathodic protection is provided for pipelines if determined neccssm7 by elec- trolytic testing. ~ (c) When a pipeline section is exposed, it is examined and con'ective action taken as necessary'. ~N/A , 2. Pipeline terminal connections are capped or blank-flanged and marked if the pipe- .line is .not in service or on standby service for extended periods. Desto-ibc criteria for detexwnining when to cat)or blank-flan~e: While the rig is temporarily shu~ ~own. outlet v~lv~s are ad.~q.uate!y .bla~nked,,, o.,ff t,o,, prevent !ea~,,age,. yes I I I _ 3. Pipe suppo~-s are desiffned to minimize ab~,'asion and CO~TOSiOn and allow for ex'pansion and contraction, ye s Describe pipe support desig'n' Because of ,the,..po,:,rtabi!ity of the ...... '_' '" sueficiently flexible "to c'aus'e rig~ the network of p~n~ ~s _, ............. e~p. ansion and con.traction to be_ no problem... Adequate support is p~Tvided where needed~ ..... . ......... 4. Describe procedures for re~darly examining all above-~-ound valves and pipelines (includ- ing flange joints, valve glands and bodies, catch pans, pipeline supports, lockin~ of yah:es, andmetalsu~q:aces)' D.,r,i!lin~ o~e,.rations .orovide for am~l.e., vi.,sua! ~ checks of su, ch equipment ,bY ail ,rig personnel in addition to routine c. heck. s .bY.. ne.c.es..sary., key ~ersonne!, dri!le.r.s,, and tool- oushers. , , · , , J~, , 1, 11 , 1,1 , , ...... 5. Describe procedures for warning vehicles entering the facility to avoid dama~ng above- gu-oundpiping' .Vehicular ~ra~ic i~ .minimal in'the area-o~, the rig and this .t~affic i,s restricted ~o those inyo.!ved in the. ope~at,ign . of the rig who are thereb~ '~amiliar with the position of lines and the. ~otentia! hazard. ','/here such. might ~t be readily obser- vab!e~ war~.i~s ~.d/o~ 'barricades a~e er~ct~.J~a ]" (Part Il. Alti, rn:tt ..... q : ~ I. (~: DESIGN AND OPERATING INI..~IL'~IATION ONSHORE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION) [Rezponse to ztatements sho.ld bs: YES, NO, or NA ~Not Applicable).] D. Facility Tank Car & Tank Truck Loading/Unloading Rack ~'ank csx' and tank truck loading/unloading occurs at the facility. (If YES, complete 1 through 5 below.) yes 1. Loading/unloading procedures meet the mi~mum requirements and ~--alations of the Department of Transportation. _ N/A. 2. The unloading area has a quick drainage system. 3. The contn/nment system will hold the maximum capacity of any single compart- ment of a tank truck loaded/unloaded in the plant. _ ye~ · Describe containment system design, construction.materials, and volume: The con~;axn- ._ men~. sys~em ±S. as ~,~.v.en..,above.. , .' , ,. . " ' IL J., III, , i i - _L i ii ~ ~(0~1~l~ : ' ! ..................... . i ii i i i i i i ii ii_i i i i ii · ii i i i i i ....... i i i i i ..... iii i i ii i ii i ii i ii i i iii ii i . frill _ I I I I I1 I Ill I I i · I , I ! I . I I ~ . I I I I I · · Ill I I I __ I III _.. I · .. An interlocked warning light, a physical barTier system, or wm'ning sig'ns are pro- .. vided in loadin,~/unloadin~ arems to 'prevent vehicular departure before disconnect of transfen' lines. · ~ Describe methods, procedm~s, and/or equipment used. to Prevent premature vehicular departure: ............ ~OTE .' See_ #3 abo~re'- · _ _ · il .... ..... ii i i i i , , 5. Drains and outlets on tank trucks and tank cars are checked for leakage before loading/unloadin~or departure. _ ye~s,., Name of facility R4 e ~t,~ . ,,t -- ~-L, i , ./ , ,, , , ., , Operator , ~rinke~,ho££ Dril!...ing Co.~,, Inc. PART Ir. AL,T,~RNATE A {' ,SIGN AND OPERAILNG INFOR~ .TI'ON ONSHOIIE FACILITY (EXCLUDING PRODUCTION) [Re.~l,onse to statements shottld be,: YES, NO, or ~\'.1 (Not ApplicaMe).] .~.cuNty 1. PI:rots handling, processing, or storing oil are fenced. 2. l.:ntrance gates are locked and/or guarded when the plant is unattended or not in prmluction. ::. Any vaIves wlfich permit direct outward flow of a tank's contents are locked closed 'when in non-operating or standby-status. _ y,es., t. Rtarter controls on all oil pumps in non-operating or standby status are: (a) locked in the off position; yes, (b) located at site accessible only to authorized pemonnel, no l;. Discussion of items"l through 4 as appropriate- . .......... · Valve outlets ar~'blanked o£f""a~ "dese'r±'~6'ed earl£er. .... #4: ' ' .(b) . Du~ to the usually remote locations i'~vol~ed', accessibility ....... is usually ~6i~'~ ~-estricted. ' ......... · ' ' [] ,, i , i i i,l~ , ,Ill I ,, - " I , , . . ...... ,, -- i II I . III __ II I I I I I I I i I I I ill I I ! I i , · , · . i ii i Ill i i i i _ i ii i · i .... ,, ....... Il , JI I , I , I! I Il ' ' Il ! I , · .... Discussion of the lighting around the facility- Adequ. ate vapor proof lighting is located thr. oughgut the rig si~ to pr.o, vid~ ,ample lighting ~'or' '- 2_~-hour ope.rat, io,.n,. .... ""-~- ,, i j i , , i i ,1, , i .L , l ii i llll I I I , ' ' I l , I 11,I I '"" I, I Il , II I I 11 Rig #43 Name of facility- ... ¢)l,er:ttor Mrinkerhoff Dril.!in~. Co., Inc. · , (Part II. Alt~.r,,nl~ .t n r~ .... .-. _~ _- 08/~0/£0 :A~= --.~.~' '~sa~nq pu~ uoTsuag 'asd~iloo uT. zl~a~s ~r4~r~ap~ aAI6 6n-rs~m II-~ II7. M '8I ~ ....................... sauoz ~~ qsa~ ~o~d 6u~s~o ao~mns IITM 'LI -- .~'~ ..................... suozT:~Oq a,XT~onpo:~d uaou~ I lin za~xoo ~uaw~o I I!M · oN IIaM ~ as~a~I -~ ....................... ~ip_~ K~p-ua~ a:~o~aq paAozrdd~ sct ~Tuzxad %m=O '6 ~--~ ................................. 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