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MARATHON - BEAVER CREEK
. !%®%,6:"d9~/~/A.~/dY/.~/.8Y/dl~/~/.~%~/~.~/~/®Y.'.(~/.Y9'.~/.~/d9/.N/~/~~~/~':~/P/.~/~/.~"/.A.D/.W.'~"Y.~/.Po%//~YJI~.1I/.~Y.~///.NY.B/~/O/~/®/®/II/~//I/.O/.~/M/~/®/A/~9/®/..~/.~/.~//IC/®/W"i.~M/~/.A/I//.A'/.~/.n:/~i.'~.n. GAS Disposi~lon Files 1996 MA+~HfNON- e~eE~,~ ~AV~~ . .-, w , ,~, et:~~awiai~r~i,~r~~~iariaviari~~~~:~i.~i,~~s~~ir~is:~r~i®s~siai~i.,~i.~i~ia~i~~.,.~i~i.~~.e~:~r.~~awr~,~ialai.~is+iai.~r~i,~irriri..w~~i®ia+~au~iai<wi®i®psi..wis-r.~s~~~~i~~r~.,~~~;~iwi~~~~~rm>irw.ka: i -... ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK DECEMBER 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION --------------------------------- --- ------ VOLUME MCF* -- --------------- --- 1. ------------- - - SOLD 465,325 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER TNAN 1 HWR 107 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,434 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 - ------------------- 471,990 --- 8. - ----------------------- ------------- NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED ------------------ 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ' I HEREBY CERTIfY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST ' OF MY KNOWL GE. SIGNATURE /~ TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 01/14/9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 .59 BELUGA 080500 82.74 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 16.67 ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIGNER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK DECEMBER 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 12/27/96 1420-1520 107 Ambient temperature fluctuation caused UNPLANNED Temperature regulated. jacket water high temperature shutdown. 107 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR SUBMITTED BY MARATHON OIL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 BCFLARE.WK4 Alaska Region Domestic Production M Marathon MARATHON Oil Company January 2, 1997 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Flaring, December 27, 1996 - 1 Hour (1420 -1520) Dear Mr. Babcock: 107 MCF 6 MCF 101 MCF This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down due to the ambient temperature fluctuation causing a Jacket Water High Temperature Shutdown. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Event (December 27. 1996) Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare Yours truly, Don Erwin Production Supervisor DREaIp [slp] h:\wpwi n\flare\12_27_96.wpd Kenai Gas Field P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone (907) 283-6205 Fax (907) 283-6175 ~~~~ JAN 1 ~ 1997 ~)ssi<a (~ ~ Gas Cons. Commission ~4nchorage xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (EMail) C. A. Underwood Anchorage (EMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (EMail) Beaver Creek File ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK NOVEMBER 1996 FACILITY OPERATOR FIEID(S) MONTH/TEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 372,687 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 1,182 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 120 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,281 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 ------ - -------- - - 380,270 - -------- --- 8. ---------------- ------- --------------- -- NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED - -- ------ 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION. OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT ---------------------- ------- ------- BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 .72 BELUGA 080500 73.64 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 25.64 ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORI2AT10N > 1 HR. 1. SAFETY MCF 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF COMMISSIONER DATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWL GE. ~) SIGNATURE ~ ~~~'?-ktilA,I Y TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA ANO TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. DATE: 12/11%96 --------------- FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 ., i-,.. ~ 43 r ' MARATHON OIL COMPANY r GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK NOVEMBER 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 11/25/96 0800 - 1930 1182 Scheduled Maintenance PLANNED Maintenance Completed 1182 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR SUBMITTED BY MARATHON OIL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 BCFLARE.WK4 Alaska Region Domestic Production a Marathon MM Oil Company December 17, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Kenai Gas Field P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone (907) 283-6205 Fax (907) 283-6175 Re: Beaver Creek Flaring, November 25, 1996 -11.5 Hours (0800 -1930) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas lift compressor was down for scheduled maintenance. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Event (November 25. 1996 Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare Yours truly, Don Erwin Production Supervisor DRE:sIp [slp] h:\wpwin\flare\11 _25_96.wpd ~~~~~~ i !~ R •., tf ~ -..E 7 „7 ~ is xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (ccMail) a1a;~{, r~;~ ~s ~~-- „t:;~ (;c~;~li~;~~~i~r~ C. A. Underwood Anchorage (ccMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (ccMail) Beaver Creek File 1182 MCF 1115 MCF 67 MCF NOV-21-1996 11 15 FROM MARATHON OIL GAS CONTROL Marathon INNiATNON OII C0117~r1~/ November 11, 1996 AOGCC 3003 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Attn: Wendy Mahan 8~ Steve McMain Re: Gas ©isposistion and Monthly Production P_O. Box 53266 OCS l.efayette. LA 70505.3286 TeMpbone(318)233-8240 Fdx (318)Tb7-32A1 Enclosed you wip find the Gas Disposition and Monthly Production Reports for the Month of October 1996. Yours truly, ~,ntt~u Loretta Ribaul Accounting Processor RECEIVED ~p~ 2 1 1996 f:~wpFde/mocaheH,wp Alaska 0{{ ~ Gas Cans. Comtn~ss~an Anchorage TO 919072767542 P.01 wua west rsegion Production United States TOTAL P.01 ALASKA OIL AND GAS C0NSERVATiON COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK OCTOBER 1996 FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/TEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITI~I VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 424,593 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 342 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,484 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 431,543 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: ------------------ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ~~, SIGNATURE ~'~' TITLE ACCWNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 12/05/9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 .67 BELUGA 080500 72.14 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 27.19 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF 2. LEASE USE MCf ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. ~~ MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK OCTOBER 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 10/11/96 1700 - 0500 342 Gas Lift line froze UNPLANNED Completed maintenance 342 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR c. SUBMITTED BY MARATHON OIL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 BCFLARE.WK4 Alaska Region Domestic Production M Marathon MARATHON Oil Company December 17, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Flaring, October 11, 1996 -12 Hours (1700 - 0500) Dear Mr. Babcock: Kenai Gas Field P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 99611-1949 Telephone (907) 283-6205 Fax (907) 283-6175 This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas lift compressor was down due to a frozen gas line. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Event (October 11. 1996) Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare Yours truly, ~. ~-- Don Erwin Production Supervisor DRE:sIp [s I p] h : \wpw i n \fl a re\ 10_ 11 _96. wpd 342 MCF 323 MCF 19 MCF xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (ccMail) C. A. Underwood Anchorage (ccMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (ccMail) Beaver Creek File ~~~ ~~ ~~ ,. CT\;S5t0i~ ~ ~ C,e~s• c~-"~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION _ _ BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK SEPTEMBER 1996 FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSIT ION DISPOSITION ----------------------------------------------------- VOLUME MCF* --- --------------- *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL ---- 1. -- SOLD 360,238 POOL NAME CODE PERCENT 2. REINJECTED 0 BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 .76 BELUGA 080500 70.99 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HWR 0 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 28.25 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HWR 872 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 120 -------------------- ------------ ------------ ----- 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,463 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. 7. OTHER 0 1. SAFETY -------------------- ------------ ------------ MCF ----- TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 366,693 2. LEASE USE MCF 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES -------------------------------- ------------ MCF ----- 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 COMMISSIONER DATE 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWIED F`. h SIGNATURE ' ~ TITLE ACCWNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 12/05/96 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 .. ;. t~`_ _~ _. ~ ; _ .. _W t r _ _ , ~, MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK SEPTEMBER 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 09/23/96 0830-1700 872 Scheduled maintenance PLANNED Maintenance completed. 872 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR SUBMITTED BY MARATHON OIL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 BCFLARE.WK4 ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK AUGUST 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ --------------------------------^------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 259,526 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HWR 0 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PLOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,821 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 --------- -------------- 265,471 ------------------ --- 8. ------------------ ---------------- NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------- i HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLE E. SIGNATURE ~`'~c~ f ~AA.V TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 12/05/96 --------------- FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 1.08 BELUGA 080500 98.18 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 .74, ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSiA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH Of DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. 4 .. i~::, - _ Z, .-``' ~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON Oil COMPANY BEAVER CREEK JULY 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FfELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION -- DISPOSITION ------------------------------ - - -------------- VOLUME MCF* - ------- -- 1. --- -- --- -- SOLD - -------- 91,122 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HWR 2,967 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,546 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 -- - 99,759 --- 8. ---------------- ------------- ------------------------- NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED ------------------ 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 REMARKS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING 1S TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWL RGE. 51GNATURE TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 08/08/96 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT ---------------------- ------- ------- BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 2.75 BELUGA 080500 97.25 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR. BEAVER CREEK JULY 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 07/15/96 0900 - 0700 1789 Scheduled maintenance PLANNED Maintenance completed. 07/16/96 0700 - 1800 1178 Scheduled maintenance 2967 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR PLANNED Maintenance completed. BCFLARE.WK4 Alaska Region Domestic Production Beaver M Marathon T MARATHON OII Company July 18, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re Beaver Creek Field F1~rir~g, Juiy 15, 1996 - 22 hours (0830 - O~ov) Beaver Creek Field Flaring, July 16, 1996 -10.5 Hours (0700 -1730) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas lift compressor was down for scheduled maintenance. Scheduled maintenance was completed and upon start-up the compressor developed ignition problems, which extended the compressor downtime. During this downtime gas wells BC-1 A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: 1st Event (July 15, 1996) Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare Yours truly, ~,~~ Lt~--cam Don Erwin Production Supervisor DRE:sIp [slp]h:\wpwin\bcflare\7_15_96.doc 2789 MCF 2703 MCF 86 MCF 2nd Event (July 16, 1996) 1177 MCF 1098 MCF 79 MCF v.u!_ c. x~`J Moak^. l`t ¢ r`n.. P"s~„r, ~`~ry~ ~.rria~ ~~.,_. ~::~ ~: ~~.c, :,.,,;.;. 1~~:~~~ xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (ccMail) r.~-,~ -~~ ~~ S. S. Olson Anchorage (ccMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (ccMail) Beaver Creek File Alaska Region Domestic Production M Ma^rawthon MARATHON OII CO171pan~/ August 14, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Revised Flare Report Beaver Creek Field. Flaring, July 15, 1996 - 22 Hours (9838 0900 0700) Beaver Creek Field Flaring, July 16, 1996 - #8:511 Hours (0700 - #391800) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas lift compressor was down for scheduled maintenance. Scheduled maintenance was completed and upon start-up the compressor developed ignition problems, which extended the compressor downtime. During this downtime gas wells BC-1 A and BC-9 -were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: 1st Event (July 15. 1996) 2nd Event (July 16, 1996) Total Flare X789-MEF Gas Well Gas to Flare ~~93-MEF Casing Head Gas to Flare ~8~6-b~F 1789 MCF ## ~£f 1178 MCF 1687 MCF X998 -MCF 1110 MCF 102 MCF F 65 MCF Yours truly, Don Erwin Production Supervisor DRE:sIp (slp]h:\wpwin\bcflare\7_15a_96.doc xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (ccMail) S. S. Olson Anchorage (ccMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (ccMail) Beaver Creek File Beaver Creek Production Facility P.O. Box 1949 Kenai, AK 9961 Telephone (907) 77 - Fax (907)77 RECEIVED G~®~ S7AT AUG 1 6 1996 srA~r Alaska Oil & Gas Cons. Commission Anchorage FILE x ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION L FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK JUNE 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ ------------------- FAC1lITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION ----------------- VOLUME MCF* -- --------------- ---- 1. --------------------------------------- SOLD 52,207 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 728 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 MC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 120 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,55b 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 58,611 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 REMARKS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. ~~ ~ SIGNATURE ~ \! ~ TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 07/1 / ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 4.74 BELUGA 080500 95.26 ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCf 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. "CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE Of 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH, OF DISPOSITION." AUTHORITY 20 MC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 MARATHON OIL COMPANY ' GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK JUNE 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 06/25/96 0130 - 0700 445 06/26/96 0700 - 1015 283 728 Leak in govenor overspeed oil tube line. UNPLANNED Repair work performed. Leak in govenor overspeed oil tube line. UNPLANNED Repair work performed. TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR BCFLARE.WK4 R~cEiv~a JUI, Q S 1996 AI®dl~ ~R1/ ~ o ~m~"1 June 26, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Alaska Region Domestic Production Beaver Creek Producti P.O. Kenai, AK 9' Telephone (907) Fax (907) i S7AT TECH I Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, June 25, 1996 - 5.5 Hours (01.30 - 0700) Beaver Creek Field Flaring, June 26, 1996 - 3.25 Hours (0700 - 1015) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas lift compressor was down due to an oil leak in the oil tube line for the govenor overspeed. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells BC-1A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well. A mechanic was called out to repair the leak and to check the Waukesha-for any damage, due to low oil pressure caused bythe oil leak. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: 1st Event (June 25. 1996) Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare i Yours truly ~~ Don Erwin Production Supervisor DRE:sIp [slp]h:\wpwin\bcflare\6_26_96. doc 445 MCF 419 MCF 26 MCF xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage (ccMail) S. S. Olson Anchorage (ccMail) Loretta Ribaul Lafayette (ccMail) Beaver Creek File 2nd Event fJune 26, 1996) 283 MCF 266 MCF 17 MCF ~. ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK MAY 1996 FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION --- DISPOSITION ----------------------------------------------- VOLUME MCF* 1. ---------- SOLD -- --------------- 127,057 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 0 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 3,392 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 MC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,726 7. OTHER 0 --- TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 --------------------------------------------------------- 136,299 ------------------ 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACN POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT ---------------------- ------- ------- BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 2.16 BELUGA 080500 81.96 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 15.88 OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. 1. SAFETY MCF 2. LEASE USE MCF 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: 1 HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING iS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWL GE. SIGNATURE TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 06/11/% NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE. MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 MC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 Beaver M ~~!- May 17, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, May 13, 1996 - 16 Hours (0800 - 2400) Beaver Creek held Flaring, May 14, 1996 - 15.5 Hours (0001 - 1530) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time periods in which the field's gas liftcompressor was down for scheduled maintenance. Scheduled maintenance revealed a bearing needing replacement, which extended the compressor downtime. During the period of compressor downtime, gas well BC-lA and BC-9 were utilized to supply liftgas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of productivity following shut-in. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: 1st Event (May 13, 1996) Total Flare Gas Well Gas to Flare Casing Head Gas to Flare 1769 MCF 1668 MCF 101 MCF Yours truly, ,,// , ^~ ' f~` f Don Erwin Production Supervisor DItE: slp h:\wpwin\bcflare\4_16_96.doc xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. S. Olson Anchorage Loretta IZibaul Lafayette Beaver Creek F~ 2nd Event (May 14, 1996) 1623 MCF 1530 MCF 93 MCF RECEIVED MAY 2 Q 1996 Alaska Oii & Anch o~gBComm,'lssion _ ~ MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK MAY 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 05/13/96 800-2400 1769 Scheduled maintenance. PLANNED Maintenance completed. 05/14/96 0 - 1530 1623 Scheduled maintenance. PLANNED Maintenance completed. 3392 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR =J BCFLARE.WK4 ' ALASKA OiL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK APRIL 1996 FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 240,611 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HWR 0 4. FLARED ~ VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 0 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT ANO PURGE 120 6. USED fOR LEASE OPERATIONS 5,930 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 246,661 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 1.15 BELUGA 080500 65.42 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 33.43 • OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE REMARKS: I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT 70 THE BEST OF MY KNOWLE E. SIGNATURE ~C;~~\ A/A~ TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR NOTE: AlL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE • MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. DATE: 05/10/96 --------------- FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 r , ALASKA O1L AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK MARCH 1996 , --------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION - ----- - ----------------------- VOLUME MCF* -- --------------- ---- 1. --------------- - -------- -- SOLD 259,173 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 132 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 1,611 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,420 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-T 267,460 -- --- 8. --------------------------------------------------------- NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED --- ------------- 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLE GE. ,,` SIGNATURE TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 04/12/9 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 ~,:.. ~~j *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 1.11 BELUGA 080500 71.68 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 27.21 ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHOR[2ATION > 1 HR. 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. r ~ U ii ~ii~~'t~tl {~~C'J~~~! ~~1 C f F ,, - MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK MARCH 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 03/09/96 0450-0550 113 High liquid level in 4th stage scrubber. UNPLANNED Electrician called to inspect alarm system. 03/11/96 0820-2020 1330 Preventive maintenance. PLANNED Maintenance completed. 03/13/96 0415-0545 168 High liquid level in 4th stage scrubber. UNPLANNED Electrician called to inspect alarm system. 1611 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR • ~~ a'~ ,~- .. ~, BCFLARE.WK4 Ma~athon~ Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 09, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (note: revised on 3/29/96) Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 09, 1996 - 1 Hour (0450-0550) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of high liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas. wells BC-9 and BC-lA were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was caused by a fluke alarm, an electrician was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the period in wizich the compressor was do~n~: Total Flare - 113 MCF Gas well Gas to Flare - 107 MCF Casing Head Gas to Flare - 6 MCF Yours Truly, ~~~~ Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. Olson Anchorage Loretta Ribaul Lafayette Beaver Creek File ~~..~'~~ ~,pR 0 ~ 196 Alaska t°~~ ~ ~~ Gans. Commission An~-orag~ Marathon Oil Company P. O. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 10, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (note: revised on 3/29/96) Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 10, 1996 - 1/2 Hour (1640-1710) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of high liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells BC-9 and BC-1A were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was caused by a fluke alarm, an electrician was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare - Gas well Gas to Flare - Casing Head Gas to Flare - Yours Truly, `~t.~ Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich S. Olson Loretta Ribaul Beaver Creek File ~~~~:ire.~~ APR 4 4 199fi Alaska Oil & Oas Cons. Corrmissia~ Anchorage 57 MCF 54 MCF 3 MC F Anchorage Anchorage Lafayette • Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 11, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (note: revised on 3/29/96) Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 11, 1996 - 12 Hour (0820-2020? Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down to perform scheduled preventative maintenance. During this planned downtime, gas wells BC-9 and BC-lA were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. The following shows flare for *_he period in which tree compressor was down: Total Flare - 1330 MCF Gas well Gas to Flare - 1254 MCF Casing Head Gas to Flare - 76 MCF Yours Truly, ~~,,~. rte-- Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. Olson Anchorage Loretta Ribaul Lafayette Beaver Creek File ~ la..'V'~1 V ~~ a~l8&kF! {3i1 ~, ~~. fot! ~llfii~g • • Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 11, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (note: revised on 3/29/96) Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 11, 1996 - 40 minutes (0530-0610) Dear Mr. Babcock:. This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of high liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells BC-9 and BC-lA were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was caused by a fluke alarm, an electrician was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare - Gas well Gas to Flare - Casing Head Gas to Flare - Yours Truly, Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich S. Olson Loretta Ribaul Beaver Creek File 75 MCF 71 MCF 4 MC F Anchorage Anchorage Lafayette • • Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 13, 1.996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (notes revised on 3/29/96) 5 Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 13, 1996 - 1.5 Hour (0415-0545) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of h liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells B and BC-1A were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically sr a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was cau by a fluke alarm, an electrician was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare - 168 MCF Gas well Gas to Flare - 158 MCF Casing Head Gas to Flare - 10 MCF Yours Truly, . Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. Olson Anchorage Loretta Ribaul Lafayette Beaver Creek File apR p 4 ~s Alaska C)il ~ ~~~,~?,., ., . es Cans, C~-'nntissia„ ~~~araga Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 13, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock (notes revised on 3/29/96) Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 13, 1996 - 1.5 Hour (0415-0545) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of high liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells BC-9 and BC-lA were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was caused. by a fluke alarm, an electrician was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the ..period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare - 168 MCF Gas well Gas to Flare - 158 MCF Casing Head Gas to Flare - 10 MCF You~~r~~s Truly, Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. Olson Anchorage Loretta Ribaul Lafayette Beaver Creek File • • Marathon Oil Company P. O. Box 1949 R E C E# V E D Kenai, Alaska 99611 March 10, 1996 BAR 2 ~ 1995 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission Alaska Oll & Gas Cons. CommISStOn 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring, March 11, 1996 - 2/3 Hour (0530-0610) Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of casing head gas and gas well gas during the above referenced time period in which the field's gas lift compressor was down because of high liquid level in the forth stage scrubber. During this unplanned downtime, gas wells BC-9 and BC-1A were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of production following shut-in. This shut down was caused by a fluke alarm, an instrumentman was called out to check the involved equipment. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare - 113 MCF Gas well Gas to Flare - 107 MCF Casing Head Gas to Flare - 6 MCF You Truly, Don Erwin Production Foreman xc: T. J. Kovacevich Anchorage S. Olson Anchorage Loretta Ribaul Lafayette Beaver Creek File RECEIVED MAR 2 ~ 1996 Alaska Otl & A~c~p°~~eCammission ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK FEBRUARY 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 173,585 2. REINJECTED 0 • 3. FLARED ~ VENTED LESS THAN 1 HOUR 84 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 497 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 116 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,011 7. OTHER 0 TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 -------------------------------- 180,293 ----- ---- --- 8. ------------------------------ NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED --- - 0 9. PURCHASED GAS ~ ~ ~~ (~ ~ 0 ~~ ~ E 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: ~~,A,'~ `Z ~ ~~~~ 0 REMARKS bl ~ : t ~ _ A~2S4C2 /a€1C$:OCay0 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE. SIGNATURE `d TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 03/1 /96 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 1.55 BELUGA 080500 65.20 BC TYONEK UNDEFINED 080530 33.25 • ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY -FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF ------------------------------------------------- COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: AlL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK FEBRUARY 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INCIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 02/02/96 2hrs. 30min. 281 Compressor valves failing. UNPLANNED Valves were repaired. 02/20/96 2 hours 216 High level in 4th stage scrubber. UNPLANNED Pertormed maintenance. 497 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR ~g ~ gig'"~ t 't ¢~..: ~:. t ;- ~~ r.a,:~? i 1 ~7~~ s,,_.. r. { L.M iitirJ JiV~ y~ ~ t~ {,tr, ., ~+ ~''~S, u~d • • BCFLARE.WK4 Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Ak. 99611 Feb. 02, 1996 Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring February 02, 1996 Dear Mr. Babcock: 2 hr. 30 minutes This is to confirm the flaring of gas well gas and casing head gas during the above referenced time period in which the fields gas lift compressor was down for unscheduled maintenance due to shutdown caused by failing compressor valves on the 3rd stage compression cylinder. During the period of compressor downtime required to repair the valves, gas well BC-1A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of productivity following shut-in. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare- MCF Feb 02, 1996 2.5 hr 281 If you require additional information, please contact me at 283-6215. Yours truly, n * ~2 D. R. Erwin Production Foreman DRE:dre H:\WPWOGCC\bc131-96 xc: T. J. Kovacevich -- Anchorage S. Olson -- Anchorage Loretta Ribaul --Lafayette KENAI GAS FIELD FILES # 'b. 1as+~'b+r~ ~'y~. * l4 y.t C1L~ iEl w.t2t ~~~ ,~., ,~~ • • Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 Kenai, Ak. 99611 R E C E I V E D Feb. 20,1996 MAR ~ 8 1996 Alaska Oil & Anchor ageCommission Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring February 20, 1996 2 hours Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of gas well gas and casing head gas during the above referenced time period in which the fields gas lift compressor was down due to high level in the fourth stage scrubber. During the period of compressor downtime, gas well BC-1A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of productivity following shut-in. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare- MCF Feb 20, 1996 216 If you require additional information, please contact me at 283-6215. Yours truly, ~~ D. R. Erwin Production Foreman DRE:dre H:\WPWOGCC\6c131-96 xc: T. J. Kovacevich -- Anchorage S. Olson -- Anchorage Loretta Ribaul --Lafayette KENAI GAS FIELD FILES • ~ ALASKA OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION FACILITY REPORT OF PRODUCED GAS DISPOSITION BEAVER CREEK MARATHON OIL COMPANY BEAVER CREEK JANUARY 1996 --------------------------- ------------------------------ ----------------------------- - --------- ------------------------- FACILITY OPERATOR FIELD(S) MONTH/YEAR OF DISPOSITION DISPOSITION VOLUME MCF* 1. SOLD 128,801 2. REINJECTED 0 3. FLARED OR VENTED LESS. THAN 1 HOUR 52 4. FLARED OR VENTED GREATER THAN 1 HOUR 880 (SUPPLEMENTAL REPORT REQUIRED - SEE 20 AAC 25.235) 5. PILOT AND PURGE 124 6. USED FOR LEASE OPERATIONS 6,639 7. OTHER 0 --- TOTAL ITEMS 1-7 --------------------------------------------------------- 136,496 --------------- 8. NGL GAS EQUIVALENT PRODUCED --- 0 9. PURCHASED GAS 0 10. TRANSFERRED FROM: 0 11. TRANSFERRED T0: 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ REMARKS: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE FOREGOING IS TRUE AND CORRECT TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLED~GE~°~,~ SIGNATURE ~~~t-Yr-~~~ AA~ TITLE ACCOUNTING PROCESSOR DATE: 02/1'3'/96 FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 *INDICATE CONTRIBUTION OF EACH POOL TO TOTAL POOL NAME CODE PERCENT BEAVER CREEK POOL 080100 2.01 BELUGA 080500 92.51 STERLING 080525 5.48 ------------------------------------------------- OFFICIAL USE ONLY - FLARING AUTHORIZATION > 1 HR. ------------------------------------------------- 1. SAFETY MCF ------------------------------------------------- 2. LEASE USE MCF ------------------------------------------------- 3. CONSERV. PURPOSES MCF COMMISSIONER DATE NOTE: ALL VOLUMES MUST BE CORRECTED TO PRESSURE OF 14.65 PSIA AND TO A TEMPERATURE OF 60 DEGREES F. REPORT DUE BY THE 20TH OF THE MONTH FOLLOWING THE MONTH OF DISPOSITION. AUTHORITY 20 AAC 25.235. • MARATHON OIL COMPANY GAS FLARING INCIDENTS > 1 HOUR BEAVER CREEK JANUARY 1996 PLANNED DATE TIME MCF DESCRIPTION OF INGIDENT UNPLANNED ACTION TAKEN TO ELIMINATE CAUSE 018/96 700-1500 880 Scheduled maintenance. PLANNED Maintenance completed. 880 TOTAL FLARE GREATER THAN ONE HOUR • SUBMITTED BY MARATHON OIL AS A SUPPLEMENT TO FORM 10-422 REV. 4/95 BCFLARE.WK4 • • CQMM - CO~vI Marathon Oil Company CC~M~~ '' P. 0. Box 1949 Fsw~ ~-~~w' Kenai, Ak. 99611 Vin;=-~~~~ -~ ~~I~C.~ SR CFC~. Jan. 08, 1996 ~ GFC~~.";d; ,.~~ -~ STS; i~' ~~:;: PI'i~* G~A1` ~ Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 ~. Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock F~ FI_F Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring Jan 08, 1996 0700hrs-150Ahrs 8 hrs. Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of gas well gas and casing head gas during the above referenced time period in which the fields gas lift compressor was down for scheduled maintenance. During the period of compressor downtime, gas well gas BC-1A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of productivity followin shut-in. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare- MCF Jan 08, 1996 0700-1500 HRS 880 MCF If you require additional information, please contact me at 283-6215. Yours truly, D. R. Erwin Production Foreman DRE:dre H:\W P1A0 GC C\bc6-10-5 xc: T. J. Kovacevich -- Anchorage R. Michel. -- Anchorage Loretta Ribaul--Lafayette KENAI GAS FIELD FILES ~ ~~ ~¢. 2 Y :'-Tres ~ ~ vv • • Marathon Oil Company P. 0. Box 1949 ~'"`~ ~'~ Kenai, Ak. 99611 FEB d ~ 1~~~ Jan. 31, 1996 ~~~~h+~ra~?~~ Alaska Oil and Gas Commission 3001 Porcupine Drive Anchorage, AK 99501-3192 Attention: Mr. Tuckerman Babcock Re: Beaver Creek Field Flaring January 31, 1996 30 minutes Dear Mr. Babcock: This is to confirm the flaring of gas well gas and casing head gas during the above referenced time period in which the fields gas lift compressor was down for unscheduled maintenance due to shutdown caused by failing compressor valves on the 3rd stage compression cylinder. During the period of compressor downtime required to repair the valves, gas well BC-1A and BC-9 were utilized to supply lift gas to oil well BC-4, which has historically shown a high susceptibility to loss of productivity following shut-in. The following shows flare for the period in which the compressor was down: Total Flare- MCF Jan 31, 1996 3o minutes 52 If you require additional information, please contact me at 283;6215. _ _ __ __ Yours truly, ~`~ ~` D. R. Erwin Production Foreman DRE:dre H:\W P\AO G C C\bc 1-31-9 6 xc: T. J. Kovacevich -- Anchorage S. Olson -- Anchorage Loretta Ribaul --Lafayette KENAI GAS FIELD FILES