Elevation Resources DAILY OPERATIONS. Clean and prep location, MIRU pulling unit to mill liner top
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1 DAYS FROM SPUD: 35 DAYS ON 0 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Clean and prep location, MIRU pulling unit to mill liner top Blade location, set anchors. Bring surface and int CSG valves to surface and fill in well cellar. Marked well head at surface to monitor if it moves. MIRU pulling unit, pipe racks, cat walk, TBG and weatherford liner mill. PU mill and RIH with 220 joints of 2 7/8" TBG and SDFN. mill liner top
2 DAYS FROM SPUD: 36 DAYS ON 1 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Mill liner top RIH with TBG to liner top and set down 2k lbs and mill liner top, pick up and set back down with 4K lbs then POOH and LD TBG. LD mill assembly and inspect, had good mill marks. Move out TBG and move in CSG. Clean, drift, inspect and tally CSG. SDFN RIH with tie back liner
3 DAYS FROM SPUD: 37 DAYS ON 2 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler RIH and land Tie back liner RIH with weatherford seal assembly and 4 1/2" CSG. Space out subs and land CSG with 34K set down. ND BOP and NU Frac stack. PSI test and TCP 1st stage
4 DAYS FROM SPUD: 38 DAYS ON 3 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler MIRU CTU for TCP pressure tested 7" CSG to 2500 psi, pressure held. RDMO pulling unit. MIRU Viking CTU. NU frac stack and pressure test stack to 9000 psi. pressure held, open well and pressure test 4 1/2" CSG to 8500 psi. Pressure got up to 3500 psi pumping 3 bpm and began falling off. Will set CBP in front of shoe. PU motor and 3 3/4" JZ bit and RIH to tag shoe. Tagged shoe with no issues, POOH and LD tools. PU perf guns and CBP and RIH and set CBP in front of shoe. Pressure test CSG to 8500 psi, pressure held for 2 min then plug skid and lost all pressure. POOH to pu CIBP. Set CIBP and TCP
5 DAYS FROM SPUD: 39 DAYS ON 4 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler TCP first stage PU CIBP and RIH with perf guns, set plug in front of previous plug and psi test to 8500 psi. pressure held. dropped ball and fired perf guns. spotted 1500 gal acid across perfs and POOH and RDMO C none
6 DAYS FROM SPUD: 40 DAYS ON 5 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Rocky Vines Prep location for frac/miru service companies Standby for personnel.;miru GR Wireline services with 10k lubricator and BOP's. TFH set 2 acid tanks. MIRU Lift crane. Backside of 4.5'' had 0 psi on it. Brought in C&J pump truck and pressured backside up to 2500 psi.;miru Universal frac. Pressure between the 4.5'' and 7'' casing fell off to 600 psi, from 2500 psi. Brought C&J pump truck back out and pressured up backside again, along with opening up the 9 5/8'' casing valve to the pit. Pressured up the 7'' to 3000 psi, and observed a small, steady fresh water flow on the 9 5/8'' casing. Pressure bled off of the 7'' casing at a rate of 500 psi/hr. It appears there is a small leak in the 7'' casing.;sdfn. Universal will continue to RU pump down pumps, bring in all chems, off load acid, and off load sand tomorrow morning. Prep location for frac/miru service companies
7 DAYS FROM SPUD: 41 DAYS ON 6 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Rocky Vines/ John Blevins Universal frac RU/QA/QC fluids Continue rigging up Universal. Begin delivery of sand. Bucket test all liquid additive. Perform QA/QC tests. All fluids looked good. Flowloop test on all flowmeters. Test went well.;shift change to John Blevins. Universal Installed low pressure side transducers. Continue unloading sand. Have sand on location for 4 stages Prime up and Presure test: 9000 psi. Held for 5 mins Set pop-off on 4.5" x 7" annulus to 3250 psi. Continue setting up van and wait for shift change to hold safety meeting. Begin frac with Universal and GR Energy Services Wireline
8 DAYS FROM SPUD: 42 DAYS ON 7 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Rocky Vines/ John Blevins Frac and perforate Hold safety meeting with all personel on location. Prime up pumps.;stage 1 Frac: SCIP: 150 psi, Formation bpm, 119 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 319 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,706 bbls 15# XL gel, 3,044 bbls Slickwater, 39,400 #s 100 Mesh, 116,160 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 37,500 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,979 bbls, Total LTR: 5,979 bbls. Sand pumped this stage: 193,060 #s, Total sand pumped: 193,060 #s. AIP: 7,141 psi, MIP: 7,968 psi, AIR: 77.6 bpm, MIR: 79.8 bpm, ISIP= 1,688 psi, F.G.: 0.59 psi/ft. Notes: Stage pumped as designed with the exception of continuing to run FR at a 1 gal/1000. I attempted to bring the FR down to.5 gal/1000, while on 15# XL gel, but almost pressured out. **Traced with the Renegade Prouction Tracer Chemical CT-700 ";Stage 2 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set Peak Set a 15,930'. Perforate: 15,830'-15,834', 15,630'-15,634'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 196 bbls.;stage 2 Frac: SCIP: 73 psi, Formation bpm, 119 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 325 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,778 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,609 bbls Slickwater, 39,600 #s 100 Mesh, 119,440 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 40,160 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,811 bbls, Total LTR: 11,790 bbls. Sand pumped this stage: 199,200 #s, Total sand pumped: 392,260 #s. AIP: 6,286 psi, MIP: 7,778 psi, AIR: 80.9 bpm, MIR: 84.3 bpm, ISIP= 2,082 psi, F.G.: 0.62 psi/ft. Notes: Stage pumped as designed. Frac had issues with the discharge side flowmeter during the stage. They will repair flowmeter during next wireline run. ";Stage 3 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set Peak Set a 15,530'. Perforate: 15,426'-15,430', 15,230'-15,234'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 188 bbls.;stage 3 Frac: SCIP: 43 psi, Formation 4, bpm, 119 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 290 bbls 15# Linear gel, 3,166 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,494 bbls Slickwater, 34,140 #s 100 Mesh, 117,500 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 36,900 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 6,051 bbls, Total LTR: 17,841 bbls. Sand pumped this stage: 188,540 #s, Total sand pumped: 580,800 #s. AIP: 7,005 psi, MIP: 7,950 psi, AIR: 78.2 bpm, MIR: 83.1 bpm, ISIP= 2,206 psi, F.G.: 0.63 psi/ft. Notes: I had to cut the 100 mesh short due to a sharp increase in pressure when the 1.00 ppa hit formation. I also brought the 30/50 concentrations up by.25 ppa, each sub stage, due to pressure response when each concentration hit formation. All 30/50 Ottawa and 30/50 Garnet was pumped, but we did not get above 2.50 ppa. Universal is still having issues with the discharge flowmeter. ";Stage 4 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set Peak Set a 15,136'. Perforate: 15,030'-15,034' and 14,826'-14,830'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 178 bbls.;stage 4 Frac: SICP: 0.0 psi, Hole loaded with 48 bbls. Ball landed at 204 bbls Formation 5, bpm, 174 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 305 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,841 bbls 15# XL gel, 3,379 bbls Slickwater, 38,660 #s 100 Mesh, 118,170 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 41,975 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 6,699 bbls, Total LTR: 24,540 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 198,809 #s, Total sand pumped: 779,609 #s. AIP: 7,512 psi, MIP: 8,145 psi, AIR: 72.3 bpm, MIR: 80.5 bpm, ISIP= 2978 psi, F.G.: 0.70 psi/ft. Notes: Job was a design on fly to start. Ran 0.25 ppa stage, then sweep. Ran 2nd 2000 gals acid stg, then sweep before starting 100 mesh back up. Once 100 mesh got thru perfs, was able to resume design. **Had to shutdown in pad for Greasecert leaking on valve. Changed out valve. ISIP: 1320 psi. FG: 0.55 psi/ft. During 100 mesh, lost FR for a few seconds to swap totes. Problem corrected and will start on full totes. Lost Hydraullic on Garnet sand king during 3.0 ppa stage. Got back up and completed stage.;stage 5 Wireline: RIH with BossHogg plug and perf guns. Set 14,730''. Perforate: , spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 84 bbls.;shutdown for Lightning Storm;Stage 5 Frac: SICP: 0.0 psi, Hole loaded with 62 bbls. Ball landed at 233 bbls Formation 5, bpm, 134 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 753 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2860 bbls 15# XL gel, 2609 bbls Slickwater, 36,568 #s 100 Mesh, 120,607 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 39,112 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 6357 bbls, Total LTR: 30,897 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 196,207 #s, Total sand pumped: 975,816 #s. AIP: 7,660 psi, MIP: 8,045 psi, AIR: 71.6 bpm, MIR: 74.1 bpm, ISIP= 2761 psi, F.G.: 0.68 psi/ft. Notes: Had trouble with primary gel pump. Could only get to a 12 lb gel. Went to back up, but lost the love joy drive on the pump. Went back to primary to finish job. Pumped an extra 333 bbls of gel.;stage 6 Wireline: RIH with BossHogg plug and perf guns. Set 14,330'. Perforate: , and spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 72 bbls.;pumping stage 6 at report time. Frac and perforate
9 DAYS FROM SPUD: 43 DAYS ON 8
10 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Rocky Vines/ John Blevins Continue frac operations "Stage 6 Frac: SICP: psi, Hole loaded with 0.0 bbls. Ball landed at 198 bbls Formation 8, bpm, 186 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 1,880 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,575 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,087 bbls Slickwater, 34,682 #s 100 Mesh, 122,362 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 36,809 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 6,680 bbls, Total LTR: 37,577 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 193,853 #s, Total sand pumped: 1,169,669 #s. AIP: 6,266 psi, MIP: 8,599 psi, AIR: 63.2 bpm, MIR: 79.8 bpm, ISIP= 2,213 psi, F.G.: 0.63 psi/ft. Notes: Had trouble at the beginning establishing rate. Went to linear gel early. This appeared to have helped as the pressure brok over and allowed us to start 100 mesh and finish the job. During pumping, lost 2 pumps to washed out valves and seat. Lost another to motor mount breaking. Lost another as it woudl not shift. Had 2 ohters down for packing.. During the 3.0 ppa, lost hopper on a gate swap.;stage 7 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 13,930'. Perforate: 13,830'-13,834', 13,630'-13,634'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 75 bbls.;frac swapping out a pump.;"stage 7 Frac: SICP: 150 psi, Ball 197 bbls, Formation 4, bpm, 103 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 462 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,803 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,444 bbls Slickwater, 39,000 #s 100 Mesh, 126,340 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 38,000 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,667 bbls, Total LTR: 43,244 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 203,340 #s, Total sand pumped: 1,373,009 #s. AIP: 6,414 psi, MIP: 7,762 psi, AIR: 78.7 bpm, MIR: 81.3 bpm, ISIP= 2,621 psi, F.G.: 0.67 psi/ft. Notes: Stage pumped with all sand away. When the ball seated, formation broke over from 4857 psi, down to 900 psi, in about 2 seconds. Backside pressure stayed the same throughout the job. Pressure was high and erratic during the middle of the stage, but this was due to a bad tote of FR.";Stage 8 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 13,526'. Perforate: 13,430'-13,434', 13,230'-13,234'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 62 bbls.;"stage 8 Frac: SICP: 230 psi, Ball 120 bbls, Formation 4,596 6 bpm, 106 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 355 bbls 15# Linear gel, 3,000 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,494 bbls Slickwater, 39,000 #s 100 Mesh, 117,000 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 37,640 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,506 bbls, Total LTR: 48,750 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 193,640 #s, Total sand pumped: 1,566,649 #s. AIP: 5,767 psi, MIP: 7,731 psi, AIR: 79.7 bpm, MIR: 80.3 bpm, ISIP= 2,121 psi, F.G.: 0.63 psi/ft. Notes: Had to shut down after we cleared all surface equipment of acid due to flow meters stopped working. This allowed the ball to fall and seat before full volume was pumped. Rest of stage was pumped as designed.";stage 9 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 13,128'. Perforate: 13,030'-13,034', 12,834'-12,838'. 6 spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 44 bbls.;"stage 9 Frac: SICP: 0 psi, 45 bbls to load hole, Ball 205 bbls, Formation 5, bpm, 123 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 270 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,793 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,872 bbls Slickwater, 31,500 #s 100 Mesh, 122,440 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 37,780 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,506 bbls, Total LTR: 48,750 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 191,720 #s, Total sand pumped: 1,758,369 #s. AIP: 6,114 psi, MIP: 7,934 psi, AIR: 80.1 bpm, MIR: 81 bpm, ISIP= 2,228 psi, F.G.: 0.63 psi/ft. Notes: I cut the 100 mesh short due to a sharp increase in pressure when.75 ppa hit formation. I ran a full wellbore sweep and brought 100 mesh back on at.25 ppa, but cut it again due to pressure response from formation. We also had a sharp increase in pressure when 1.50 ppa 30/50 Ottawa hit formation. I brought the concentrations up by.25 ppa increments and finished out the stage at 3.00 ppa 30/50 Garnet.";Stage 10 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 12,820'. Perforate: 12, and spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 58 bbls. ** Once plug got stopped, could not pull back to planned setting depth due to vacuum on well pulling line tension too high.;stage 10 Frac: SICP: 0 psi, 86 bbls to load hole, Never saw pressure increase with ball on packer. Saw a 150 psi decrease. Formation 2, bpm, 129 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 242 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,344 bbls 15# XL gel, 2508 bbls Slickwater, 40,141 #s 100 Mesh, 129,898 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 26,881 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5470 bbls, Total LTR: bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 196,920 #s, Total sand pumped: 1,955,289 #s. AIP: 6128 psi, MIP: 7841 psi, AIR: 80.6 bpm, MIR: 81.7 bpm, ISIP= 2071 psi, F.G.: 0.6 psi/ft. Notes: No placement issues;stage 11 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 12,400'. Perforate: and spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 45 bbls. ** Once plug got stopped, could not pull back to planned setting depth due to vacuum on well pulling line tension too high.;stage 11 Frac: SICP: 0 psi, 39 bbls to load hole, ball on seat with 175 bbls pumped. Formation bpm, 129 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 215 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2832 bbls 15# XL gel, 2536 bbls Slickwater, #s 100 Mesh, #s 30/50 Ottawa, #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5491 bbls, Total LTR: bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 196,280 #s, Total sand pumped: 2,151,569 #s. AIP: 5620 psi, MIP: 8177 psi, AIR: 80.1 bpm, MIR: 81.1 bpm, ISIP= 2307 psi, F.G.: 0.64 psi/ft. Notes: No placement issues;stage 12 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 11,989'. Perforate: , and spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 45 bbls. ** Once plug got stopped, could not pull back to planned setting depth due to vacuum on well pulling line tension too high.;stage 12 Frac: SICP: 0 psi, 54 bbls to load hole, ball on seat with 168 bbls pumped. Formation bpm, 117 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 138 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2628 bbls 15# XL gel, 2616 bbls Slickwater, #s 100 Mesh, #s 30/50 Ottawa, #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5502 bbls, Total LTR: bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 207,660 #s, Total sand pumped: 2,359,229 #s. AIP: 5309 psi, MIP: 8323 psi, AIR: 81.8 bpm, MIR: 81.7 bpm, ISIP= 2268 psi, F.G.: 0.64 psi/ft. Notes: No placement issues;rih with WL at time of report Continue frac operations
11 DAYS FROM SPUD: 44 DAYS ON 9 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Rocky Vines/ John Blevins Continue Frac Operations Stage 13 Wireline: RIH with plug and perf guns. Set 11,584'. Perforate: , and spf, 48 holes, all shots fired. Total pump down volume: 18 bbls. ** Once plug got stopped, could not pull back to planned setting depth due to vacuum on well pulling line tension too high.;standby for water trucks to haul enough water into frac pond in order to start stage 13.;"Stage 13 Frac: SICP: 0 psi, 179 bbls to load hole, ball on seat with 179 bbls pumped. Formation 5,022 4 bpm, 121 bbls total 15% HCL acid, 275 bbls 15# Linear gel, 2,736 bbls 15# XL gel, 2,185 bbls Slickwater, 45,000 #s 100 Mesh, 122,280 #s 30/50 Ottawa, 42,100 #s 30/50 Garnet. LTR this stage: 5,103 bbls, Total LTR: 70,316 bbls. Total Sand pumped this stage: 209,380 #s, Total sand pumped: 2,568,609 #s. AIP: 5,388 psi, MIP: 7,968 psi, AIR: 80.8 bpm, MIR: 81.2 bpm, ISIP= 1,988 psi, F.G.: 0.61 psi/ft. Notes: Stage pumped with no issues.";rih with wireline to punch 4.5'' tubing. While RIH, we observed the pressure in the 4.5'' tubing and the 7'' casing were falling and matching closely together. Perforate: 10,194'. 4 shots, all shots fired. We pumped down the 2.5 bpm to verify tubing has been punched. POOH.;RDMO Universal frac and GR Wireline. Broncs ND crown valve and goat head. Finish frac and prep for CT Drillout
12 DAYS FROM SPUD: 46 DAYS ON 11 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest/Kirk Miller MIRU CTU, N2, Mixing Plant and flowback MIRU Broncs flowback, NU BOP. MIRU Patriot Flowback;MIRU Xtreme CTU, Omni N2;: Continue to RU Extreme Drilling CTU + support equipment, RU ambient units. Fill reel with 105 bbls of fresh treated water. MU CT Drillout BHA 1. Weld On CT Connector OD 2.88, ID 1.37, Length 0.33 ft. 2. D-B-V OD 2.88, ID 1.25, Length 1.54 ft. 3. CTT OD 2.88, ID 1.06, Length 7.14 ft. 4. Hyd. Disconnect 1.0 BD, OD 2.88, ID 0.93, Length 1.12 ft. 5. BICO PBL Tool OD 2.88, ID 0.56, Length 6.40 ft. 6. Agitator/Stroker OD 2.88, Length ft. 7. Team Motor OD 2.88, Length ft. 8. Bit Sub/XO OD 3.13, ID 1.37, Length 0.77 ft. 9. JZ Tricone Rock Bit OD 3.750, ID 1.0, Length 0.45 ft. Total BHA Length ft. Test Motor at 3.0 bpm, 2,300 psi. NU, Break Circulation to OT Tank.PT Low 250 psi, High 5,500 psi, fail PT leaking grease cert on low torque valve on plug catcher, change out valve. Repeat test, failed high test, replace leaking lo torque valve, and seal ring on Re test same, low 250 psi, High 5,500 psi both for 5 minutes each good test.sicp 0 psi, Open well, RIH, 200 feet below surface, bring CT pumps online.5 bpm water, N2 pumps online 1,000 scfm down 7 x 4.5 annulus. Attempt to bring N2 Pumps to pump down CT, electrical failure prevented unit from starting. Call was made to bring out another booster unit.;, 10,200 ft CTM, stop and circulate to establish returns, 7 x 4.5 annulus pressure 1,000 psi, N2 Rate of 1,000 scfm.;returns to surface, replacement membrane unit AOL, WH pressure 250 psi,.5 bpm circulating pressure 74 psi. Tool man concerned with low circulating pressure, bring fluid rate to 3.0 bpm, circulating pressure increased to 660 psi. Decrease fluid rate to 1.0 bpm.;lost returns, POOH to 9,876 ftctm, pulling 70k, 30k over calculated string weight, bring membrane unit online to 400 scfm, fluid rate 1.0 bpm, circulation pressure increasing to 400 psi. Increase fluid rate to 1.5 bpm, circulating pressure increasing to 900 psi, continue the same to 2.0 bpm circulating pressure increased to 1100 psi. No returns.;pu 8,800 ftctm, increase foamer ½ per 10, pumping N2 down CT and 7 x 4.5 combined N2 rate of 1400 scfm, fluid rate 2.0 bpm.;pu to 7,800 ftctm, attempting to establish returns, drop fluid rate to 1.5 bpm, continue to pump total combined N2 rate of 1400 scfm, no returns.;pu to 6,500 ftctm, attempting to establish returns, fluid rate to 1.5 bpm, continue to pump total combined N2 rate of 1400 scfm, no returns RIH to 10,300 ftctm, attempt to establish returns. Drill out plugs
13 DAYS FROM SPUD: 47 DAYS ON 12 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest/Kirk Miller Drill out plugs RIH to 10,600' pumping 1.5 bpm and 400 scuff N2 down coil. and 1000 suff N2 down CSG, Started getting first signs of 8:45;Increase rate on TBG to 2.5 bpm and 800 scuff N2. Wellhead pressure dropped to 300 psi, closed down choke to 29/64 and built up wellhead to 700 psi getting 1 bpm returns.;rih to plug #1;Send 10 bbl sweep and tag plug 11,584' with 700 psi wellhead and 2100 circ psi getting.7 bpm returns. drilled out plug in 12 min. Pushing plug stump for 50', RIH to plug #2;Tag plug 11,989' with 590 psi wellhead and 2200 circ psi getting.7 bpm returns. send 10 bbl sweep and drill top half of plug then began loosing wellhead pressure. POOH and make short trip to 10,400';RIH to finish off plug #2, Tagged up and drilled out in 20 min with 720 psi wellhead and 2150 circ psi getting.7 bpm returns. RIH to plug #3.;Tag Plug 12,400' with 700 psi wellhead and 2150 circ psi, getting.8 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 21 min. send 10 bbl sweep. RIH to plug #4;Tag plug 12,820' with 700 psi wellhead and 2200 circ psi getting.8 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 19 min. send 10 bbl sweep and RIH to tag plug #5 and make a short trip.;continue short trip, WH Pressure 775 psi, 2584 circ pressure,.8 bpm in returns, RIH tag remaining stump of plug #4.;Mill up remaining plug #4, tag plug 5.;Tag Plug 13,040 CTM, with 742 psi wellhead and 2198 circ psi, getting.8 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 23 min. send 10 bbl sweep. RIH to plug #6;Tag Plug 13,433 CTM, with 467 psi wellhead and 2234 circ psi, getting.4 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 19 min. send 10 bbl sweep. RIH to plug #7;Tag Plug 13,891 ft CTM, with 750 psi wellhead and 2334 circ psi, getting.4 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 12 min. send 10 bbl sweep. RIH, 13,931 ft CTM, WH Pressured dropped 321 psi, lost 700 psi on circulating pressure, gained 20k in weight, POOH, short trip.;short trip to 10,500 ftctm;circulating to build well head pressure and fluid return rate. WH Pressure 457 psi, fluid rate.3 bpm. 4 sweeps to surface, sand and plug parts in plug catcher. WH increased to 557 psi, RIH.;RIH, swap flow on choke manifold, WH Pressure increasing to 746 psi, circulating pressure 2130 psi, 0.8 bpm returns, tag remaining plug 7, mill up in 12 minutes tag plug #8;Tag Plug 14,227 ftctm, with 1086 psi wellhead and 1993 circ psi, getting.9 bpm returns. Drill out plug in 23 min. send 10 bbl sweep;tag Plug 14,623 CTM, WH Pressure 986, mill on plug for 25 mins, could not make hole, PU 20ft 14,603 ftctm, RIH to 14,609 ftctm stack out, PU ftctm, RIH to ftctm, send 10 bbl sweep. WH Pressure 615 psi, circulating pressure 1897 psi. end of day. Drill out plugs
14 DAYS FROM SPUD: 48 DAYS ON 13 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest/Kirk Miller drill out plugs/rdmo CTU RIH and tag on plug 14,730' with 710 psi wellhead and 2000 circ psi. getting 1 bpm returns drilled out plug in 36 min. Sent 10 bbl sweep and RIH to Tag plug # 10. Did not drill plug, (Peak Set a seat) Circ 2 wellbore volumes and POOH.;POOH and break down tools and RDMO N2, CTU and mixing plant. MIRU pulling unit
15 DAYS FROM SPUD: 49 DAYS ON 14 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest MIRU Pullint unit/pooh tie back liner MIRU pulling unit, LD machine and piperacks. Rig up pump truck to 4 1/2" CSG and pump 120 bbls fresh water with 2% KCL. ND frac stack and NU BOP. POOH 4 1/2" CSG, LD 209 joints and SDFN POOH tie back liner
16 DAYS FROM SPUD: 50 DAYS ON 15 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest POOH tie back liner POOH and LD 4 1/2" CSG. LD weatherfor seal assembly. NU 2 7/8" BOP. Move out 4 1/2" CSG and Move in and tally 2 7/8" TBG. SDFN RIH with ESP
17 DAYS FROM SPUD: 51 DAYS ON 16 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest RIH with ESP Make up ESP and RIH with 10 mud joints, ESP and 2 7/8" TBG with #4 flat cable. Ran 275 joints and SDFN Start ESP
18 DAYS FROM SPUD: 52 DAYS ON 17 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest RIH with ESP RIH with ESP and land TBG. ND BOP.;Build wellhead and tie in flowline.;start 58Hz, took 20 min to pump up. Slowed down to 55Hz and turned well over to flowback. none
19 DAYS FROM SPUD: 57 DAYS ON 22 Mar RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest POOH ESP MIRU Pulling unit. NU BOP and pump 120 bbls 2% KCL DN CSG. MIRU spooler and POOH TBG, ESP and #4 flat cable. Found 2 holes in drain valve plug, ESP checked good, removed drain valve and RIH with ESP, TBG and #4 flat cable. Ran 210 joints 2 7/8" TBG and SDFN RIH ESP
20 DAYS FROM SPUD: 93 DAYS ON 58 Apr RIG SUPERVISOR: Tyler Dupriest Pull ESP MIRU pulling unit, Pumped 130 bbls brine to kill well. ND well head and NU BOP. POOH TBG and ESP. Break down pump and LD. All pumps turned free and both seals and motor had good oil. Pump intake and desander intake were clean. 10 mud joints were full of sand. RIH with kill string and SDFN Convert to gas lift
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