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reference 1i ande to your I n i t i a l Plan of Exploration received June 19, 1986, for Lease 0C5-6 8206. Block 563, East Breaks Area. TbU plan Includes the ect1v1i.es proposed for fella A tnrowyh D.
In accord* . e v i t a 30 CFR 250.34. revised Oeceofcer 13, 1979, and our le t ter dated January 29, 1979, t b U plan he* been deterulned V be complete aa of July 3* 1986, and nov being considered for approval.
Your plan control nuafter la N-2490 and should be referenced In your connunication and correspondence concerning th is plan.
Sincerely yours.
(Orig. Sgd.) A. Donald Giroir
A. Donald G i ro i r Deputy Regions! Supervisor Rules and Production
beet Lease OCS-G 8208 (OPS-3-2) (F ILE ROOM) CCPS-3-4 w/Publ1c Info. Copy of the plan (P1BL.REC.)
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SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY LAFAYETTE LOUISIANA 70505
June 17, 1986
Mr. 0. W. Solanas Regional Supervisor Offshore Operations Support U.S. Department of the I n t e r i o r Minerals Management Service P. 0. Box 7944 Meta i r ie , LA 70010-7944
PUBLIC INFORMATION
Re: Plan of Exploration East Breaks Block 563 OCS-G-8208, Wells A, B, C & D Offshore Texas
Dear Mr. Solanas:
Please fi:»d enclosed five (5) Confidential and six (6) Public Information copies of the Plan of Exploration (POE) for the above referenced project. Accompanying this POE are one (1) set of processed seismic line data offsetting each well location, and two (2) copies of the Hazard Study by John Chance & Associates, Inc. for East Breaks Blocks 563, 564 and 607.
If you have questions or require additional information, please call me at (318) 989-4200.
Sincerely,
Cary W. K e r l i n Regulatory Supervisor Lafayet te D i s t r i c t
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c: Mr. W. D. Ha r r i s
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PLAN OF EXPLORATION
OCS-G-8208
EAST BREAKS BLOCK 563
OFFSHORE TEXAS
June 17, 1986
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LIST OF ATTACHMENTS
A. Description of Dr i l l i ng Rig
B. Letters from Sohio Petroleum Company's Regional Geophysicist
C. Vic in i ty & Well Location Plats
D. Geologic Cross Section & Structure Maps
E. Dr i l l i ng Mud Components
F. Projected A i r Emissions Schedule
G. Magnetometer and Side-Scan Sonar Waiver
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY j EAST BREAKS BLOCK 563
OCS-G-8208 ! OFFSHORE TEXAS
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Pursuant to ' the requirements of 30 CFR 250.23.1 , Sohio Petroleum Company sub
mi ts the f o l l ow ing Plan of Exp lo ra t ion (POE) fo r East Breaks Block 563.
(1) EXPLORATION ACTIVITY
The proposed exp lo ra t i on a c t i v i t y f o r East Breaks Block 563 consis ts of d r i l
l i n g Wells "A, B, C & D" from four (4) d i f f e r e n t l oca t i ons . A l l four locat ions
w i l l be d r i l l e d as s t r a i g h t ho les . The estimated time to d r i l l these four (4)
exploretory w e l l s 1s about s ix hundred s i x t y f i v e (665) days, w i th a January 1 ,
1988 ant ic ipated spudding date f o r the "A" l oca t i on .
( i l ) PROPOSED DRILLING RIG
Sohio p resen t l y does not have a r i g under cont rac t f o r l oca t ion "A, B, C or
0 " ; however, these we l l s w i l l be d r i l l e d w i th a d r i l l i n g un i t s i m i l a r to the
"Ben Ocean Lancer" owned by Ben Odeco L imi ted . This r i g is capable of d r i l l i n g
1n water depths o f 4000' . The r i g ' s s p e c i f i c a t i o n s , BOP and P1v<?rter systems
are shown in Attachment A.
(111) GEOPHYSICAL WORK
A l l of the geophysical work preparatory to i n i t i a t i o n of exp lora tory opera
t i o n s has been completed. A v e l o c i t y survey may be run on these we l ls when
t o t a l depth has been reached. No o ther geophysical work i s planned unless data
obtained from d r i l l i n g operations necessi tates a d d i t i o n a l d e f i n i t i o n d e t a i l from
conventional r e f l e c t i o n seismic methods.
Magnetometer and side-scan sonar requirements f o r the shallow hazard surveys
were waivered f o r t h i s block as shown In Attachment G.
Plan of Exploration East Breaks Block 563 Page 2
h Two (2) copies of the shal low hazard report e n t i t l e d , "Hazard Study Blocxs
563, 564 & '607 , East Breaks Area" , prepared by John Chance & Associates, Inc .
are submitted w i t h t h i s POE.
The East Breaks Hazard Study has been reviewed by Mr. Jack Golden, Sohio's
Regional Geophys ic is t . Let ters from Mr. Golden in which he agrees w i th John
Chance's conclus ions and addresses shal low hazards at each wel l s i t e , are i n c l u
ded as Attachment B.
(1v) VICINITY AND LOCATION MAPS
Attachment C- l i s a v i c i n i t y map dep ic t ing the subject t r a c t ' s pos i t i on r e l a
t i v e to the Texas shore l ine . No new onshore f a c i l i t i e s w i l l be required f o r
d r i l l i n g these proposed exp lora tory w e l l s . Ex i s t i ng serv ice comp iy f a c i l i t i e s
i n the Sabine Pass Area have s u f f i c i e n t capaci ty to accommodate t h i s p ro jec t
wi thout m o d i f i c a t i o n or expansion.
Attachment C-2 shows the proposed surface locat ions f o r Wells "A, B, C & D".
The to ta l depth, water depth and surface locat ions f o r eacn of these we l ls i s as
fo l l ows :
Well -A" TD: 10,500' Water Depth: 2,990' Surface Location: 7,100' FNL
3,300' FEL
Well "B" TD: 10,900' Water Depth: 3,020' Surface Location: 11,550' FNL
4,200' FEL
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Plan of Explorat ion East Breaks Block 563 Page 3 ;
Well " C 1
TD: Water Depth. Surface Loca t ion :
Well "D" TD: Water Depth: Surface Loca t ion :
11,300' 3,110'
15.300' FNL 2,150' FEL
11,300' 2,830' 2,100' FNL 3,700' FEL
(v) STRUCTURE MAPS AND CROSS SECTIONS
Structure maps and cross-sect ions are included in the f i v e (5) con f i den t i a l
copies of t h i s Plan as Attachment 0. Depths shown on cross-sect ions and s t ruc
t u r e maps are sub-sea measurements.
( v i ) OTHER RELEVANT DATA
(A) 011 S p i l l Contingency Plan
Sohio Petroleum Company i s a member of Clean Gulf Associates (CGA) and
would u t i l i z e tha t o rgan i za t i on ' s equipment to clean up an o i l s p i l l .
The c loses t CGA bases are at Galveston, Texas C i t y , Texas and Cameron,
Louisiana, r espec t i ve l y . Response times f o r CGA Fast Response Units fro.7!
these th ree (3 ) locat ions would be 15, 16 and 19 hours, respec t i ve l y .
Manpower t o operate the CGA's equipment would be prov ded by Peterson
Maritime Serv i ces , I n c . , whose personnel are t r a i ned fo r o i l s p i l l c lean
up opera t ions . Sohlo's superv isory personnel would d i r e c t the clean-up
operations u n t i l success fu l l y completed. Add i t i ona l d e t a i l s can be found
in Sohio's 1985 Oi l S p i l l Contingency Plan, which has been approved by
the Minerals Management Serv ice .
Plan of Exploration East Breaks Block 563 Page 4
(B) L.4s| of Mud Components
'attachment E is a l i s t of the proposed d r i l l i n g mud components and addi-
tives, including the common and chemical trade name of each additive.
(C) Gaseous Emissions
Exploratory drilling operations wil l be conducted from the surface sites
described in section (iv) using the mobile dri l l i n g unit described in
Section (11). Operations w i l l be of a maximum duration of six hundred
sixty five (665) days.
At the d r i l l site, gaseous emissions w i l l be generated by the rig en
gines, the attendant work boat, stand-by Doat, crew boat, and helicopter,
and the production testing of possible prospective reservoirs. Gaseous
emissions at the dock site in Sabine Pass, Texas, w i l l be generated by
the work boat, crew boat and helicopter. Onshore staging for this opera
tion w i l l be from existing f a c i l i t i e s , so there w i l l be no significant
increase in emissions for this activity. Projected emissions from this
activity have been calculated and are presented in the Projected Air
Emission Schedule as Attachment F.
(D) Coastal Zone Management (CZM) Consistency Certification
A Coastal Zone Management Consistency Certification for activities des
cribed 1n this plan is not required.
BEN OCEAN LANCER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND EgllPrCHT LIST •
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A. GENERAL PC SORPTION
Owners:
Regi s t ry :
C lass i f i ca t ion :
Cer t i f i ca tes :
Ben Oder.o Limited 17 Grosv«inor H i l l London W1X 9HG England
U. K. Flag/Lei th, Scotland O f f i c i a l No. 366477 bignal Let ters : GUUU
Lloyd's Register, Maltese Cross 100A1, Ice Class 2, L.M.C. U.M.S.
The Ben Ocean Lancer complies with the ce r t i f y i ng requirements of the U.K. Department of Tran:oort, U.K. Factories Act (regardi safe working conditions of machinery) and SOLAS/MODU Codes including the IMO Internat ional Oil Pol lut ion and Prevention Regulations.
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERISTICS AND DIMENSIONS
Length:
Breadth:
Depth:
Design Draft ( a l l seasons):
Gross Tonnage:
Load Displacement:
Net Tonnage:
Deadweight:
141.37 m./463.80 f t
23.50 m j 77.10 f t
11.78 m./ 38.65 f t
8.03 m./ 26.03 f t
10,823.22 tons
17,793 tons
5,289.82 tons
9,193 tons
Nominal minimum/maximum Operating water depth capab i l i t y : 400 f t / 4,000 f t
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CAPACITIES:
Fuel O i l : Dri l l /Domestic
Bal last Water: Potable Water: Active Mud: Reserve Mud: Bulk Mud: Bulk Cement: Sack Storage:
QUARTERS:
HELIPORT:
Water: 2,160 m. to s/16,500 bbls
675 m. tons/ 4,250 bbls (1,950 m. tons 'of d r i l l water can also be stored in bal last system)
4.Q10 m. tons/25,200 bbls 246 m. tons/ 1,549 bbls
153.7 cu. metres/ 967 bbls 232.77 cu. metres/1,464 bbls
9,900 cu. f t 9,900 cu. f t 6,000 sacks
Quarters area to accommodate 98 men.
Heliport designed to accommodate Skior-sky S-61 hel icopter.
B. DRILLING EQUIPMENT
1. One (1) Pyramid dynamic derrick 44' x 36' x. 160' with double V-doors. Derrick is rated for 1,000,000 lbs. s ta t i c hook load capac i t y .
2. One (1) Pyramid 500-ton capacity crown block assembly with seven (7) 60" sheaves grooved for 1-3/8" d r i l l l i ne complete with 9/16" sandiine sheave and 1-1/4" cat l lne sheave.
3. One (1) Koomey Model TCB Crown-o-matic.
4. One (1) NL Shaffer d r i l l s t r ing motion compensator rated at 400,000 lbs . with a 18-foot stroke.
5. One (1) Gardner-Denver Model 55-T-660 t rave l ing block, 550-ton capacity with six (6) 60" sheaves grooved fo r 1-3/3" wire.
6. One (1) Byron Jacksor Model 5500 dynaplex hook, 500 ton capacity.
7. One National Model P-650 650 ton capacity d r i l Una swivel with 6-5/8" API Reg. LH box down.
8. One (1) Internat ional Model A63-2 ke l l y spinner with 6-5/8" API Reg. connections.
9. One (1) Oilwell A 49-1/2" rotary driven by one (1) 800 hp LSE DC motor. Rotary equipped with Varco hinged pin drive master bushings complete with extended API insert bowl No. 3, l i f t i n g sl.ng and b i t breaker adapter.
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i d . One (1) 011we11 Model RT-2010-D two speed rotary table transmission.
l i . One (1) Gardner-Denver Model 3000-E e lec t r i c drawwor.s with a drum grooved fdr and including 1-3/8" wire and a coring reel sized for and including 20,000' of 9/16" wire, a l l driven by t.«o (2) 800 hp LSE DC motors.
13. One (1) Baylor Elmagco Model PWM-CL /838 Eddy current brake.
14. One (1) Byron Jackson 3-arm pipe racking system with block re t rac t .
15. One 0 ) adjustable casing stabbing board.
16. One (1) BJ Kughes Spintorc hydraulic d r i l l pipe spinner and torque
17. One (1) Mathey wirel ine measuring device with 15,000' of 0.092 wi re.
18. One (1) National Type E-3 deadline anchor.
19. D r i l l f loor instrumentation consisting of:
a) Martin Decker Type "E" wf ;ht indicator . b) Martin Decker pump pressure gauge. c) Martin Decker tong torque indicator . d) Martin Decker rotary table rnm. e) Martin Decker rotary table amp meter. f ) Martin Decker pump stroke tachometer. g) Martin Decker 5-channel recorder. h) A-l R1g Services p i t volume to ta l i ze r and gain/loss indicator
(motion compensated) wi th monitoring consoles located on d r i l l f loor and 1n toolpusher's o f f i c e . Both stat ions equipped with chart recorder g i v i r r 7 hour view of to ta l volume and f low. Flow sensors in flow l ine and at shale shaker. Dual p i t volume sensors in each active mud p i t .
C, SUBSEA AND WELL COtm*. EQUIPMENT
1. Two (2> 16-3/4" 10,000 psi Cameron SO? stacks (1-act ive/ l -standby) each consisting of :
a) One (1) hydraul ic CIW c o l l e t connector, 16-3/4" 10,000 psi WP. b) One (1) guidance funnel. c) Two (2) Cameron double rem type U preventers with two (2) 3"
wUtlets below each ram. Ram bodies f i t t e d from top to bottom as fo l lows:
One (1) rotary table support s t ructure.
wrench.
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Blind/shear ram (SBR) 5" pipe raw 5" pipe ram 5* pjpe ram
(Two (2) sets of 3-1/2" pipe rams also available)
d) On 'U-5 ,000 psi Hydril GL bag type preventer. e) One (1) 5,000 psi swivel/adaptor f i t t e d with mandrel for
mating BOP to L&'P Collet connector. f ) Three (3) 3" 10,000 psi double cavity Type "OF" fa i l sa fe
valves. g) One (1) k i l l l i ne spool - k i l l l ine entry point below ram No.
4. h) One (1) choke l ine spool - choke l ine entry points below rams
No. 1 and No. 3. i ) One (1) hydraul ic receiver plate for use with g i rd f l ine less
system. j ) One (1) acoustic control package (four funct ion) complete with
accumulators, k) One (1) frame fo r stack. 1) One (1) 16-3/4" BOP stack test stump.
Two (2) 16-3/4" CIW lower marine r iser packages (1-act ive/ 1-standby) each consist ing of:
a) One (1) hydraul ic CIW co l le t connector. b) One (1) guidance funnel. c) One (1) 5,000 psi Hydril GL bag type preventer ( for primary
uni t on ly) . d) One (1) 10° ba l l j o i n t . e) One (1) hydraul ic face plate with two (2) Payne multiplex
electro-hydraul1c pods. f ) Two (2) 3" f l ex hoses for k i l l and choke l ines. g) One (1) frame fo r r i ser package. h) One (J) emergency BOP recovery system. 1) One (1) 16-3/4" LRP test stump.
One (1) 18-5/8" 00 Integral r i se r system with Cameron Style *RD' connectors and consist ing of : (Total footage - 4,100 f t . plus s l i p j o i n t s )
a) Forty-six (46) 50' r iser j o i n t s with 5/8" wall of which (30) have Grade FG 36T steel tube and (16) have Grade X-65 steel tube.
b) Twenty-nine (29) 50' r i se r j o i n t s with 1/2" wa l l . c) One (1) 43.75' r i s e r j o i n t with 5/8" wal l . d) Two (2) 25' r i s e r j o i n t wi th 1/2" wa l l . e) Two (2) 37.5' r i s e r j o i n t with 1/2" wa l l . f ) Two (2) 43.75' r i s e r j o i n t wi th 1/2" wa l l . g) Two (2) 46.8' r i s e r j o i n t wi th 1/2" wa l l . h) Two (2) 55' stroke telescoping j o i n t s complete with tensioner
clamp, in tegral k i l l and choke l ines , and hydraulic conduit supply l ine complete with terminating goosenecks.
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i ) One (1) lo t buoyancy modules for 18-5/8" r i se r manufactured by E»rson & Cummlngs to provide 95% buoyancy, service rated for 3,000' - 4,000' water depth.
J) One (1) set BOP/rlser running and handling tools complete with spider and t r o l l e y .
Two (2) $ets Cameron wellhead running and test ing tools - weight s e t / r i g h t ' hand release - 3 hanger system. Each set consisting of :
a) One (1) J -s lo t temporary d r i l l i n g template running too l . b) One (1) 30" conductor housing hydraul ical ly operated running
too l . c) One (1) 16-3/4" wellhead housing hydraul ical ly operated
running t o o l . d) One (1) wear bushing running tool with 4-1/2" IF box by 4-1/2"
IF box connections. e) One (1) d r i l l pipe hang-off t o o l . f ) One (1) 16-3/4" - 10M weight set test t o o l . g) One (1) 16-3/4" - 10M BOP plug test tool - lands in 16-3/4"
housing; 13-3/8" seal assy; 9-5/8" seal assy; and 7" seal assy.
h) One (1) casing hanger running tool for 13-3/8"; 9-5/8"; and 7".
i ) One (1) seal assembly running/ test ing tool for 13-3/8"; 9-5/8"; and 7".
One (1) set Vetco wellhead running and handling tools as fo l lows:
a) Running Tool - 30" wellhead housing: Cam-actuated tool with 6-5/8" reg. box up x 6-5/8" reg. box down.
b) Running Tool - 16-3/4" wellhead housing: cam-actuated tool with 6-5/8" r e j . box up x 6-5/8" reg. box down.
c) Running and re t r i ev ing tool - 16-3/4" seat protector and wear bushing: 4-1/2" IF box up and down.
d) Running Tool - Type S6-5 16-3/4" casing hanger: d i rect drive tool *or a l l torque type 16-3/4" S6-5 casing hangers. 4-1/2" API IF box up x 4-1/2" non-upset 8rd tubing box down. Includes thread protector.
e) Test Tool - 16-3/4" Type SG-5 casing hanger/we11head housing: 4-1/2" API IF box up and box down. Includes seal protector.
Multiplex e lectro-hydraul ic BOP control system consisting of:
a) One (1) power skid containing 630 gal lon 3,000 ps1 accumulator capacity, two (2) 30 hp e lec t r i c pumps, two (2) 50:1 ra t io air driven pumps, 400 gal lon f l u i d reservoir , 100 gal lon soluble o i l reservoir wi th automatic metering and alarm system.
b) One (1) d r i l l f l oo r and remote panels with controls for operat ion of:
One (1) r i s e r connector. Two (2) annular preventers.
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i Four (4) rams with wedge locks. r One (1) BOP connector,
i j Four.(4) k i l l and choke valves. , ' I One (I)* selector valve for blue/yellow pods.
c) One (1) CIW. Payne multiplex control system having two (2) powered cable reels each with e lec t r i c control cable for rated water depth.
d) One (1) spool of 1/2" auxi l iary hydraulic hose for rated water depth.
7. One (1) Regan <FDS diverter for 49-1/2" rotary complete with 12" 10 d iver ter l ines and FMC Corp. Model 5GLB 15 (275 psi WP) remote actuated valves.
8. Six (6) Denny-Brown 100,000 lb . r i se r tensioner units each with 45' w i re l i ne t rave l .
9. One (1) Sub Sea Systems TV used inside marine r i se r fo r reentry operations of BOP/LRP.
10. One (1) Sub Sea Systems external TV system with spare camera.
0. DRILL STRING AMD HAK0LIH6 TOOLS
1. D r i l l pipe consisting of :
a) 10,000' of 5" , 19.50 PPF, Range 2, Grade E, IEU d r i l l pipe wi th 6-3/9" OD x 3-3/4" ID 18° tapered shouldered, 5" X-hole tool jo in ts with f lush f ine pa r t i c l e hardbandlng.
b) 5,000' of 5 " , 19.50 PPF, Range 2 , Grade 105, IEU d r i l l pipe with 6-3/8" OD x 3-1/2" ID 18° tapered shoulders, 5" X-hole tool j o i n t s .
c) 30 jo in ts of 5" 51.67 PPF, Range 2, heavy weight d r i l l pipe, 6- 1/2" OD x 3" ID, 18° tapered shoulders with 4-1/2" API IF connections.
d) One (1) each 5 ' , 1 0 ' , 15' and 20' lengths 5" pup jo in t s mil led from d r i l l ce l l a r stock with 6-3/0" OD x 3-1/2" 10, 5" X-hole too l j o i n t s .
e) 3,500' of 3-1 /2" , 13.30 PPF, Range 2, Grade E, IEU d r i l l pipe wi th 4-3/4" OD x 2-11/16" ID 180 tapered shouldered, 3-1/2" IF tool jo in ts wi th f lush f ine pa r t i c l e hardbandlng.
2. D r i l l col lars consist ing of :
a) Nine (9) 9-1/2" OD x 3-1/2" ID x 3 1 ' long, d r i l l col lars with 7- 5/8" API Reg. connections.
b) Th i r ty (30) 8" OD x 3 a ID x 31 ' long d r i l l co l la rs with 6-5/8" API Reg. connections.
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c) Twenty-four (24) 6-1/2" OD x 2-3/4" ID x 31* long fp i ra l d r i l l col lars with 4 -1 /2" IF connections.
d) Fi f teen (15) 4-3/4" OD x 2-1/4" ID x 31* long spiral d r i l l col lars with 3-1/2" IF connections.
3. D r i l l co l lar l i f t nipples consisting o f : v..
a) Four (4) 8" OD x 6-5/8" API rec 'a r pin d r i l l co l lar l i f t nipples.
b) Four (4) 6-1/2" OD x 4-1/2" IF pin d r i l l co l lar l i f t nipples. c) Three (3) 4-3/4" OD x 3-1/2" IF pin d r i l l co l lar l i f t nipples.
4. One (1) lot of cross-over and b i t subs for Contractor furnished equipment Including:
a) Four (4) 8" 00 x 3" ID b i t subs bored for f l oa t 6-5/8" API Reg. connections.
b) Two (2) 8" OD x 3" ID double pin subs with 6-5/8" ° I Reg. connections.
c) Four (4) 6-1/2" OD x 2-3/4" ID b i t subs with 4-1/2" IF box up, and 4-1/2" API Reg. box down, bored f o r f l o a t .
d) Four (4) 6-5/8" API Reg. pin x 4-1/2" IF box X-over subs. e) Five (5) saver subs fo r 5-1/4" hex k e l l y , 6-3/8" OD x 3" ID
with 4-1/2" IF double pin. f ) Two (2) 8" OD x 3" ID subs with 6-5/8" API Reg. box x 4-1/2"
IF pin. g) One (1) 4-1/2" x 4-1 /2" IF double pin subs. h) Three (3) 4-3/4" 00 x 2-1/4" ID b i t subs with 3-1/2" API Reg.
box down x 3-1/2" IF box up, bored fo r f l o a t . 1) Two (2) 4-1/2" IF box x 3-1/2" IF pin crossover subs, j ) One (1) 7-5/8" API Reg. pin x 6-5/8" API Reg. box sub. k) Two (2) 7-5/8" API Reg. box x 6-5/8" API Reg. box b i t sub
bored for f l o a t , 10" OD x 8" OD.
5. Two (2) square kel lys 6" across f l a t s x 3" ID x 54' long with 6-5/8" API Reg. 7-3/4" 00 l e f t hand box on top and a 4-1/2" IF 6-3/8" 00 r igh t hand box on bottom.
6. One (1) tes t sub fo r the ke l l y and ke l l y cocks.
7. One (1) c i rculat ing head 5.000 psi WP wi th 5" XH pin down and connection for hose (Chiksan).
8. Two (2) Hydril upper k e l l y cock 7-3/4" 00 x 2-1/2" ID x 10,000 psi WP w i t h 6-5/8" API Reg. l e f t hand pin and box connections.
9. Two (2) Hydril lower k e l l y cock 7-1/2" OD x 2-1/2" ID x 10,000 psi WP wi th 4-1/2" IF pin and box connections.
10. One (1) Hydril lower k e l l y cock 5-1/8" OD x 1-3/4" ID x 10,000 psi WP w i t h 3-1/2" API IF connections.
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14. Two (2) TIN safety j o i n t s 6-3/8" OD x 3-1/2" ID with 4-1/2" IF pin and box connections.
15. Bumper subs consisting of :
a) Two (2) d r i l l i n g bumper subs 9-1/2" OD. b) Three (3) Baash-Ross type 6SI-PM bumper subs 8" OD x 3" ID x
60" stroke with 6-5/8" API Reg. connections. c) Three (3) Baash-Ross type 6SI-PM bumper subs 6-1/2" OD x 2" ID
x 60" stroke with 4-1/2" API IF connections.
Note: Servicing and repair of a l l bumper subs for Operator's account.
16. Hole openers and reamers consisting of :
a) One (1) Security 36" hole opener body, je t type with 6-5/8" API Reg. box down and pin up and 20" OD body.
b) One (1) Security 26" hole opener body, regular c i rcu la t ion type with 6-5/8" API Reg. box down and pin up and 6-3/4" OD body.
c) Two (2) Dr l lco *>del 60 three point s t r i ng reamer bodies for 12-1/4" hole wi th 6-5/8" API Reg. connections.
d) Two (2) Dr l lco Model 60 three point s t r ing reamer bodies for 8-1/2" hole wi th 4-1/2" API IF connections.
e) One (1) three point b i t reamer body fo r 12-1/4" hole with 6-5/8" API Reg. connections.
f ) One (1) three point b i t reamer body fo r 8-1/2" hole with 4-1/2" API Reg. connections.
g) Two (2) 18-1/2" A-Z under-reamer Model U13M for 12-1/4" p i l o t hole.
Note: Cutter 's and cutter arms furnished by Operator.
17. S tab i l i zers consisting of :
a) Eight (8) blade s tab i l i zers 8" 00 x 6-5/8" API Reg. connect ions with 7-1/2" mandrel for 12-1/4" hole.
b) Eight (8) blade s tab i l i zers 6-1/2" OD x 4-1/2" API IF connect ions with 5-1/2" mandrel for 8-1/2" hole.
c) One (1) near b i t s tab i l i ze r , sleeve type fo r 12-1/4" hole, 8" 00 body with 6-5/8" API reg. connections, bored for f l o a t .
d) One (1) near b i t s tab i l i ze r , sleeve type for 8-1/2" hole, 6-1/2" OD body wi th 4-1/2" API reg. box x 4-1/2" API IF box, bored for f l o a t .
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Note: Repair, redressing and inspection of a l l hole openers, i reamers, and s tab i l i zers for Operator's account.
IB . Core barrels consist ing of:
I a) One (1) ChMstensen Marine core bar re l , 6-1/4" 00 x 3" ID x ! 60' long, wi th 4-1/2" API IF connections.
b) O n e * ! ) Christensen Marine type' core bar re l , 4-1/2" 00 x 2-1/8" ID x 60' long with 3-1/2" API reg. box connection.
Note Co»-e b i ts and repair and inspection of core barrels for Operator's account.
19. Necessary 5" x 7-1/4" snap-on d r i l l pipe rubbers for Contractor's d r i l l pipe in surface casing.
20. Four (4) Wooley rotary tongs for d r i l l pipe.
21 . Two (2) Web Wilson rotary tongs for d r i l l co l l a r s .
22. One (1) d r i l l pipe spinning wrench for 5" d r i l l p ipe.
23. One (1) lo t manual elevators for Contractor's d r i l l pipe and d r i l l col lars.
24. One (1) lot a i r operated center latch elevators fo r 5" and 3-1/2" d r i l l pipe.
25. One (1) lo t a i r operated center latch elevators for 8 " , 6-1/2" and 4-3/4" d r i l l co l l a r s .
26. One (1) lot manual operated side door elevator for 9-1/2" d r i l l co l la rs .
27. One (1) lo t s l i ps for the Contractor's d r i l l pipe and d r i l l co l l a rs .
28. One (1) lo t safety clamps fo r 9 -1 /2 " , 8 " , 6-1/2" and 4-3/4" d r i l l co l la rs .
29. One (1) set each of elevator l inks sizes 2-3/4" x 132" long and 3-1/2" x 144" long.
30. Two (2) Eastman 6° d r i f t Indicators. One (1) Eastman 12° indicat o r . (Non-d1rect1onal.)
31 . B i t breakers fo r fo l lowing standard three cone b i t s izes:
1 - 26" b i t breaker 1 - 18-1/2" b i t breaker 1 - 15" b i t breaker
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1 - 11-3/4" to 12-1/2" b i t breaker r 1 - 8-3/8" to 9" b i t breaker
. 1 - 6" to 6-1/4" b i t breaker
I 3 - ChHstensen diamond b i t breakers' for 6-1/4" shank b i t
32. Casing and tubing handling tools consisting of : a) One (1) Lamb Model 20,000 power casing tongs complete with
heads for 20", 13-3/8", 9-5/8", 7" casing and hydraulic power u n i t .
b) One (1) BJ Hughes power tubing tongs with heads for 3-1/2" tu ' j i ng .
c) Two (2) Web Wilson rotary tongs fo r 20" casing.
d) Three (3) each Byron Jackson 500-ton capacity s l i p elevator spiders with s l i p assemblies for 13-3/8", 9-5/8" and 7" casing.
e) Two (2) each manual operated side door elevators for 30" and 20" casing.
f ) One (1) each Byron Jackson single j o i n t elevators for 13-3/8", 9-5 /8" and 7" casing.
g) One (1) set 20" casing s l ips to f i t 49-1/2" rotary.
h) Four (4) each Klampon thread protectors for 13-3/8", 9-5/8" and 7" casing.
FISHING TOOLS
1. Ona (1) each 11-3/4", 9 -5 /8" , 8-1/8" and 5-3/4" 00 f u l l strength Series 150 Bowen overshots complete with necessary pack-offs, grapples and accessories to catch Contractor furnished d r i l l pipe and c o l l a r s .
2. One (1) each 11" and 7-7/8" Bowen reverse c i rcu la t ion Junk basket with accessories.
3. One (1) each 10-1/2" 00 and 7" OD Bowen K & 6 f ishing magnet for use 1n 12-1/2" and 8-1/2" 00 hole sizes.
4. One (1) each 8" OD and 6-1/2" OD Bowen, Type "Z" or equivalent o i l jars w i th 6-5/8" API Reg. and 4-1/2" IF connections.
5. One (1) each boot basket fo r 12-1/4", 8-1/2" and 6" hole.
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6. One (1) each 8" OO x 20" stroke and 6-1/2" 00 x 20" stroke Bowen f i sh ing bumper subs.
7. | fine (1) taper tap wi th 4-1/2" IF box connection.' One (1) taper tap f r i th 3-1/2" IF box connection.
Note: Repair- and maintenance of Contractor's f ishing tools for Operator's account.
F. HUP AND CEMENTING SYSTEM
1. Two (2) Gardner Denver Model PZ-ll-C t r i p lex mud pumps each driven by two (2) 800 hp LSE DC motors.
2. Two (2) Hydril K-20 5.000 psi discharge dampene-s for the mud pumps.
3. Two (2) Koomey suction dampeners for the mud pumps.
4. Three (3) Mission Magnum 6 x 8 centr i fugal pumps for mud mixing and mud transferr ing service, each pump driven by an LSE 100 hp AC motor.
5. Two (2) rotary hoses 3" x 75' x 5,000 psi WP (test rat ing of 10,000 p s i ) .
6. One (1) mud/gas separator, 36" OD x 12' t a l l with 10-3/4" discharge.
7. One (1) Swaco degasser.
8. One (1) Pioneer S3-1? desander serviced with a 6 x 8 Mission Magnum cent r i fuga l pump driven by a 100 hp LSE AC motor.
9. One (1) Pioneer T16-4 des i l t e r serviced with a 6 x 8 Mission Magnum cent r i fuga l pump dr iven by a 100 hp LSE AC motor.
10. One (1) t r i p l e basket Hutchinson-Hayes high speed shale shaker. Each basket has two (2) t i e r screening systems each driven by a 3 hp AC motor.
11. Act ive mud p i ts with t o ta l capacity of 153.7 cu. metres (967 bbls) consist ing of:
No. 1 - 16.89 cu. metres/106 bbls No. 2 - 21.91 cu. metres/138 bbls No. 3 - 56.00 cu. metres/352 bbls No. 4 - 58.90 cu. metres/371 bbls
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12. Reserve mud p i ts wi th to ta l capacity of 232.77 cu. metres (1,464 bbls) consisting of :
No. 1 - 65.60 cu. metres/412 bbls No. 2 - 75.63 cu. metres/476 bbls No.̂ 3 - 56.85 cu. metres/358 bbls Mud mixing - 25.52 cu. metres/160 bbls Qjemlcal - 9.17 cu. metres/58 bbls
13. One (1) .20 barrel measuring t r i p tank.
14. One (1) set basic mud checking equipment consisting of mud balance, f i l t e r press, f i l t r a t i o n equipment, and sand content equipment.
15. One (1) choke manifold 10,000 psi WP including two (2) Flocon Products, Inc. manual adjustable chokes and two (2) Cameron remote adjustable chokes.
16. Dual standpipes and standpipe manifold 5,000 psi WP.
17. One (1) cementing standpipe complete with separate cementing kel ly and Brown Oil Tool Type 2 Combination Plug Dropping Head and Swivel with Flag Sub. (Cementing pump down plugs to be furnished by Operator.)
18. Nine (9) Philadelphia mud p i t agi tators, each driven by 15 hp LSE AC motors.
19. One (1) Philadelphia chemical mixer.
20. Four (4) Demco low pressure mud hoppers Model 612-B, three (3) of which are fed by surge tanks.
21. Storage room for sack chem1cal/mud materials - 6,000 sacks/nominal capaci ty , 5,000 sacks/usable capacity.
22. One (1) Gantry crane fo r handling sack materials in mud storage room.
23. Bulk storage (pneumatic) for bar i te , bentonite and cement with t o t a l capacity of 19,800 cu. f t . and consisting of six (6) 1,650 cu. f t . bulk mud tanks and six (6) 1,650 cu. f t . bulk cement tanks. Two (2) 90 cu. f t . surge tanks for mud mixing and one (1) 220 cu. f t . pressurized cement surge tank.
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AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
j . Dynamic posi t ioning and propulsion equipment as- fo l lows:
| One (1) Honeywell automatic stat ion keeping system for 4,000' water.
a) 9ual RS5 acoustic posi t ion measurement system. b) ARA-5 acoustic r iser angle indicator . c) Dual H-C16 real time computers. d) Taut wire posit ion measurement system. e) Required Honeywell Marine Systems subsea beacons, two (2)
mounted on BOP stack, one (1) mounted on LRP, one (1) expendable beacon to be tethered to sea f l oo r . (Replaconent and repair of beacons for Operator's account.)
Five (5) transversely mounted thrusters with 8 feet diameter variable pitch IHC/LIPS propellers driven by constant speed 1750 hp Laurence Scott AC motors.
Two (2) longi tudinal variable p i tch LIPS main propulsion propellers driven by two (2) tandem 1750 hp constant speed Laurence Scott motors.
2. Five (5) S<\CM Mulhouse engines Type A60-16 rated 3,400 hp at 1,200 rpm d r i v i % Laurence Scott 2,600 kw 6,600 V al ternators.
3. Three (3) Laurence Scott 3,000 kw 6,600 V/440 V ship service t ransformers.
4 . Seven (7) L.S.E. thy r i s to r panels rated at 1,100 amps. 520 V, X converting AC to DC for d r i l l i n g funct ions.
5. One (1) Harbor generator, 750 kw0 440 V to supply power when main engines are i d l e .
6. One (1) emergency generator 150 KVA, 44C Y„ 1,800 rpm.
7. Deck cranes consist ing of :
a) One (1) Clark Chapman electro-hydraul ic pedestal crane with 100 f t . boom. Rated capacity at 10 meter min radius - 25 tons/at 28 meter max radius - 5 tons.
b) One (1) Clark Chapman 40 ton electro-hydraul ic pedestal crane with 100 f t . boom. Rated capacity at 8.3 meter min radius - 40 tons/at 28 meter max radius - 7 tons.
Whip l ine capacity f o r both cranes - 3 tons up to 30 meter radius.
5. I n i t i a l set of supply boat mooring l ines and cargo transfer hoses (Operator to provide replacements as required). Four (4) Yokohama type boat bumpers.
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9. One (1) lo t sl ings for onloading and of f loading the d r i l l s h i p .
10. One (1) lo t personnel transfer nets and baskets. ( •
11 . One (1) well test boom, complete with p'ping from burner end of boom to manifold at well test area to connect Operator's furnished .burner and wetl test equipment.
12. Four (4) welding machines and equipment.
13. Three (3) 535 SCFM each Ingersol-Rand LLE3 a i r compressors for 12b psi bulk a i r system driven by 120 hp LSE motors.
14. One (1) 426 SCFM Atlas Copco BE63 ai r compressor for 40 psi bulk a i r system driven by 75 hp LSE motors.
15. Two (2) Weir MXH d i s t i l l a t i o n units with 495 gph capacity used for making potable water only.
16. Normal ships radio and navigation gear to sa t i s f y Br i t i sh DTI regulat ions for U.K. f lag vessels including:
a) Marconi Conqueror "SO" 1800 watt main SSB transmitter with Nebula receiver in long range telephone and telegraph.
b) Harris 100 watt SSB transceiver Type RF-230M with remote un i t in r i g superintendent o f f i c e .
c) Marconi Salv j r I I I - emergency t ransmit ter with Nebular receiver - telegraph only - medium range.
d) Sailor T122/R105 medium SSB radio telephone.
e) Marconi Argonaut short range VHF radio telephone with remote units in radio room, bridge and D.P. room.
f ) Pye F30 AM radio for hel icopter voice commun•'cations.
g) Texas Instruments T12100 Marine FM VHF transceiver.
h) Appelco Clipper marine FM VHF (on br idge) .
i ) Southern Avionics non di rect ional hel icopter radio beacon,
j ) Marconi/koden weather facsimi le "eceiver.
k) Magnivox Model MX 4102 s a t e l l i t e navigation system (SATNAV).
1) Decca Radar, two (2) un i ts .
m) Marisat s a t e l l i t e communication system ( te lex /vo ice) , Sc ient i f i c At lanta Type 3941. (A l l usage/time charges for Operator's account.)
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17i- Necessary l i f e boat, l i f e ra f t s and safety gear to meet USCG and DTI regulations for a dr111 ship including:
2 -enclosed l i feboats located forward• (port and starboard) 1 / capable of accommodating 49 persons each.
2 - each open l i feboats located a f t ( p o r t and starboard) capable of accommodating 49 persons each.
8 - 2 5 man l i f e ra f ts capable of accommodating 200 persons.
14 - l i febuoys, with l ie, i ts and smoke f l a res .
98 - l i f e jackets distr ibuted throughout accommodation cabins, ( f i t t e d with survival l i g h t s ) .
93 - l i f e jackets d ist r ibuted in four boxes at embarkation posi t ions, ( f i t t e d with survival l i g h t s ) .
98 - survival sui ts d is t r ibuted throughout accommodation cabins.
18. One (1) hel icopter refuel ing system consisting of one (1) Hamworthy pumping un i t , one (1) main storage tank of approximately 2,000 gal lons and two (2) portable slave tanks of approximately 500 gallons each.
19. Two (2) sewacjs disposal un i ts .
20. Oil-water co l lec t ion and separating system to me.it USCG ana I0PP requirements which includes primary and secondary o i l water separa to rs , requlr* r lp ing and o i l slug* incinerator.
21. H^S and hydrocarbon g»-> detection and protection equipmer.t consist i ng of :
a) One (1) Bacharach Instrument Co. Model XD500W H?S gas detection and alarm system with readouts at D r i l l e r ' s console and with sensors located at the ce l la r deck, active mud tanks and muO pump roon:. A central control systen is mounted 1n the Superintendent's o f f i c e to i n i t i a t e contingency alarms which are s i t u ated throughout the accommov'ation and various working areas of the vessel.
b) One (1) hydrocarbon gas detection and alarm system with main control uni t in wheel house and remote units at the D r i l l e r ' s console and in the engine control room.
c) Various heat, smoke and flame detectors located throughout vesse l ' s accommodet ^n and working areas.
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d) Thirteen (13) , t h i r t y minute self contained breathing apparatus.
e) Eighteen (18) , f i ve minute breathirrj escape packs.
f ) Two (2)' portable hand held H2S gas detectors and two (2) portable hydrocarbon gas detectors.
(Note: Operator to provide a l l other required H2S detection and protect ion equipment and services as may be required for the d r i l l i n g operation.
THIRD PARTY EQUIPMENT
1. One (1) Hal l iburton twin skid HT-400 diesel powered cementing unit with rec i rcu la t ing mixer and low pressure mixer (monthly rental) Should Operator u t i l i z e a company other than Hal l iburton to operate the Hal l iburton equipment, then tne monthly rental shall be for Operator's account. A l l repair costs, parts, e tc . , are for the Operator's account.
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BEN OCEAN LANCER
Environmental Design
BEN OCEAN LANCER
ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN
The "Ben Ocean Lancer" has been designed to operate, under the following temperature, condit ions: K"
Air:
General: -15°c to 35°C Machinery: 50°C in machinery spaces
-150C to 40°C elsewhere Electrical: 50°C in machinery spaces
45°C elsewhere DP System: +10°C to 26°C in D.P. room
(humidity 0 to 90%) -15°C to +50°C outside D.P. room
Water:
General: Up to 34°C Machinery: 0°C to 34°C Electrical: Up to 32°C D.P. System: -50c to 50°C
DP System:
The Dynamic Posit ioning System w i l l c i r c l e of radius 6% of water depth
Surface current: Constant wind speed: Wind gusts: S ign i f icant wave height: S ign i f i cant wave per iod:
keep the vessel on location within a in the fol lowing condi t ion:
2 knots 45 knots 65 knots 4.9 m. (16 f t . )
12 seconds
During survival condi t ions, the hydrophone s t ru ts should be l i f t e d by one pipe length and set on the handling t o o l . ie same should be done fo r f i e l d moves at speeds less than 7 knots. Higher speeds require f u l l re t rac t ion of the s t r u t s .
BOP Handling:
Maximum conditions fo r handling the B.O.P. are:
50 single amplitude r o l l : 10 sec. period 2° single amplitude p i t ch : 10 sec. period
Derrick:
Derrrtck loads were calculated and applied 1n accordance with the A.P. I , speci f icat ion for steel der r icks .
Operating:
60 m.p.h.: 2 0 :
Wind L i s t Roll
(ha l f amplitude) 5° , 10 sec. period: Pi tch
(ha l f amplitude) 20 f 10 sec. period; Heave 6 f t . 8 sec. period Hook Load 227 tonnes: Setback 181 tonnes:
!100 m.p.h. 30
10°,10 sec. period
40, 10 sec. period 12 f t . 8 sec. period None 181 tonnes
Survival
Wind Rol l (ha l f amplitude) Pi tch (hal f amplitude) Heave Setback
100 m.p.h. 30°, 10 sec. period 3° , 8 sec. period 15 f t . 10 sec. period 181 tonnes.
Substructure:
Substructure is bu i l t to Lloyd's Register "Rules for the Construction and Class i f icat ion of Mobile Offshore Uni ts" .
Operating:
Wind Keel Rol l rfeave Casing Pul l Setback Riser tensioners
50 m.p.h. i° 6°, £ Sftc, period 3 m., 8 sec. period 400 tornss 235 tonnes (1 at 171 tonnes (1 at 103 tonnes (4 at 27 tonnes
Survival:
Wind Keel Roll Pitch Casing Full Setback Riser tensioners
100 m.p.h. 5° 30O, 18 sec. period 70 None 235 tonnes None
Burner Boom:
The burner boon should be retracted to Its stowed position when environmental conditions: exceed the following:
Wlnld kpeed ' 50 m.p.h. Roll ((half amplitude) 5<\ 10 sec. period Pitch (half amplitude) 2°, 10 sec , period
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTION
SITE CLEARANCE EAST BREAKS 563 K- (OCS-G-8208), PROPOSED "A" LOCATION
Gul f Coast D i v i s i o n geophysicists conclude that no s i g n i f i c a n t shallow d r i l l i n g hazards e x i s t w i t h i n 500' o f the East Breaks 563 "A" l o c a t i o n (7,100* FNL; 3,300' FEL; W.D.-2 ,990 ' ) .
The results and repor t of a shallow hazard survey conducted by John E. Chance and Associates f o r Standard O i l Production Company over t r a c t 563 have been reviewed. We are i n agreement w i t h t h e i r f i nd ings and conclude t h a t :
1 . No obs t ruc t i ons are observed on the sea f l o o r w i t h i n 500' o f the proposed l o c a t i o n .
2. At l eas t the upper 200' o f sediment consist of h o r i z o n t a l s t r a t a . Nearby f a u l t s o f f s e t the sea f l o o r , but none are found w i t h i n 5 0 0 ' .
3. Sediments a t the sea f l o o r consis t of s l l t y c l ay .
A. No f a u l t s or high pressure gas accumulations are observed w i t h i n the upper 1000' below mud l i n e or w i t h i n 500' of the proposed d r i l l s i t e .
Attachments cons i s t of annotated copies of the pinger and water gun records f o r l ines 13 and 46 of the hazard survey.
Prepared by: J Approval / t f - M l ' l t f S P r o j . Mgr. ( ' L / I L / 7 ^ U ^
M. Karas C. A. Warren
Div . Geoph Date ,\JJ. ]
c c : B. Boyce (w/o ) J . Golden (w/o ) M. Lober (w/o ) C. Warren (w/attachments) M. Karas (3-w/attachments)
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ATTACt *ENT B
( STANDARD OIL , PRODUCTION
r I I SITE CLEARANCE EAST BREAKS 563
f (OCS-C-8208), PROPOSED "B" LOCATION
Gulf Coast D i v i s i o n geophysicis ts conclude that no s i g n i f i c a n t shallow d r i l l i n g hazards e x i s t w i t h i n 500" of the East Breaks 563 "B" loca t ion (11,550' FNL; A,200 ' FEL; W.D. -3 ,020 ' ) .
The resul ts and repor t of a shal low hazard survey conducted by John E. Chance and Associates f o r Standard O i l Production Company over :ract 563 have been reviewed. We are i n agreement w i t h t h e i r f i n d i n g s and conclude t h a t :
1. No obs t ruc t ions are observed on the sea f l o o r w i t h i n 500' of the proposed l o c a t i o n .
2. At l eas t the upper 200' of se *nt consist of h o r i z o n t a l s t r a t a . Nearby f a u l t s o f f s e t the sea f l o o i , but none are found w i t h i n 500 ' .
3. Sediments a t the sea f l o o r consist of s l l t y c l ay .
A. No f a u l t s or high pressure gas accumulations are observed w i t h i n the upper 1000' below mud l i n e or w i t h i n 500* of the proposed d r i l l s i t e .
Attachments cons i s t of annotated copies of the pinger and water gun records f o r l ines 13 and 38 o f the hazard survey.
Prepared by: Approval . . M - . W t S Proj. Mgr. C a C L f l l ^
M. Karas
Date X. C. Golden
cc: B. Boyce (w/o ) C. Warren (w/attachmeuts) J . Golden (w/o ) M. Karat (3-w/attachmects) Unit Leader (w/o)
(0012W)
ATTACHMENT B
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTION
SITE CLEARANCE EAST BREAKS 563 (OCS-G-8208), PROPOSED "C" LOCATION
Gul f Coast D i v i s i o n geophysicis ts conclude that no s i g n i f i c a n t shallow d r i l l i n g hazards e x i s t w i t h i n 500' of the East Breaks 563 "C" l oca t i on (15,300' FNL; 2 ,150 ' FEL; W.D.-3 ,110•) .
Thf» results and repor t of a shal low hazard survey conducted by John E. Chance and Associates f o r Standard O i l Production Company over t r a c t 563 have been reviewed. We are i n agreement w i t h t h e i r f i nd ings and conclude t h a t :
1 . No obs t ruc t ions are observed on the sea f l o o r w i t h i n 500' of the proposed l o c a t i o n .
2. At l eas t the upper 200' o f sediment consist of ho r i zon t a l s t r a t a . Nearby f a u l t s o f f s e t the sea f l o o r , but none are found w i t h i n 500 ' .
3. Sediments a t the sea f l o o r consis t of s i l t y c l a y .
4. No high pressure gas accumulations are observed w i t h i n the upper 1000' below mud l i n e or w i t h i n 500' of the proposed d r i l l s i t e . A f a u l t located 800' west dips t o the east and o f f s e t s the sea f l o o r . At a 45° ang le , i t should i n t e r s e c t the w e l l bore at a depth of 800* below mudl ine .
Attachments cons i s t of annotated copies of the pinger and water gun records f o r l ines 15 and 39 of the hazard survey.
Prepared by:
M. Karas
Date
Approval P r o j . Mgr.
Div . Geoph.
Warren
E. Colden
cc: B. Boyce (w/o) J . Golden (w/o) Unit Leader (w/o)
C. Warren (w/attachments) M. Karas (3-w/attachments)
(0012W)
ATTACHMENT B
STANDARD OIL PRODUCTION
. SITE CLEARANCE EAST btvEAKS 563 (OC9-G-8208), PROPOSED "D" LOCATION
Gulf Coast Division geophysicists conclude that 'no significant shallow d r i l l i n g hazards exist within 500' of the East Breaks 563 "D" location (2,100' FNL; 3,700' FEL; W.D.-2,830').
The results and report of a shallow hazard survey conducted by John E. Chance and Associates for Standard Oil Production Company over tract 563 have Leen reviewed. We are in agreement with their findings and conclude that:
1. No obstructions are observed on the sea floor within 500' of the proposed location.
2. At least the upper 200' of sediment consist of horizontal strata.
3. Sediments at the sea floor consist of s i l t y clay.
4. No faults or high pressure gas accumulations ate observed within the upper 1000' below mud line or within 500' of the proposed d r i l l s i t e .
Attachments consist of annotated copies of the pinger and water gun records for lines 13 and 35 of the hazard survey.
Prepared by Approval Proj. Mgr.
M. Karas C.
Div. Geoph. Date E. Golden
cc: B. Boyce (w/o) J. Golden (w/o) Unit Leader (w/o)
C. Warren (w/attachments) N. Karas (3-w/attachments)
(0012W)
ATTACHMENT B
SOHIO-EXXON OCS-C-8208
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STfiNOfiRD Oil. PRODUCTION CO.
CULF COWf OFFSHORE TEWS
BLOCK 563
PROPOSED HELL LOCATIONS • R • » • • " . " C * 4 " D *
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SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
DRILLING MHO COMPONENTS
Products of IMCO Services and Sun D r i l l i n g Products *re l is ted in th is program ?o • i l lust rat ion purposes! Equivalent or comparable products are available from other service companies such as NL Baroid, Magcobar, and Milchem.
Trade Name
IMCO GEL
IMCO SURL1FT
IMCO GELEX
IMCO LOYD
IMCO PLUG
IflCO MENTOR-28
IMCO RD-'H
IMCO C-COR
I WO XO2
IMCO BAR
CAUSTIC SODA
IMCO LIG
SODA ASH
SUN LUBRA-GLIDE
SUN LUBRA-SEAL
Composi t ion
Western Bentonite; A natural occuring element containing plates of S i l ica K alumina ( Iner t )
Preshaped, wet processed, high density chrysot i le asbestos (a native calcium magnesium s i l i cate)
Co-polymer of polyvinyl acetate & maleic anhydrHe
Pregelantinized Starch
Crushed walnut hul ls
Mineral Oil
A proprietary blend containing modified 1ignosulfonates, modified lignite and chromate
An organic filming amine
An inorganic compound of the bisulfite family
Mined barite (Ground barium sulfate)
Sodium hydroxide
Lignite, ground 4 refined
Sodium carbonate
Stirene, divlnalbenzene copolymer spheral beads
Micronlzed callulose fiber cotton seed hairs
Purpose
Primary wall bu i ld ing, f i l t rate Cunt-ol, A suspending agent for water based d r i l l i r f l u i d
Viscosi f ier for upperhole f lu ids
Bentonite extender
Fluid loss control
Lost c i rcu la t ion & b i t ba l l i
Lubricant/Fluid loss control
Thinner and f i l t r a t e control for water base d r i l l i n g f l u i
Co»"*03.on i nh ib i t o r and oxyg scavenger
Oxygen scavenger
Weighting agent
A lka l in i ty control
Thinner & water loss control
Removing hardness (calcium) from c r f l H n c f l u i d
ReJuc-" torque & drag
Improve wall cake
ATTACHMENT E
Air Quality Review For
East Breaks Area1 Block 563 OCS-G-8208
Standard 011 Production Company 3639 Ambassador Caffery Parkway
Lafayette, Louisiana 70503
Submitted To Cary Kerl in
Regulatory Supervisor
June 4, 1986
Prepared by: John E. Chance & Associates, Inc.
Regulatory and Environmental Division Lafayette, Louisiana Project No. 86-8105
John SL Chance £ Assoc., Inc.
I
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Projected Air Emission Schedule for Exploration Project
I . General Information r
Location of Fac i l i t y - East Breaks Area Block 563 | I Name of* Rig/Platform - D r i l l Ship
' Owner/Operator - Standard 011 Production Company K. 3639 Ambassador Caffery Parkway
Lafayette, Louisiana 70503
Contact Person - Cary Ker l in Regulatory Supervisor
Project Start Date - January 1 , 1988 Project End Date - October 26, 1989
44,000 feet to be d r i l l e d 122 miles Offshore
I I . Total Emissions at Rig/Platform, D r i l l i ng (years 1 - 2)
Allowable Projected Emission Emitted Emissions Emissions Status Substance (tons/yr) ( tons/yr) (DK/NG)
CO 83634.50 34.64 OK
S02 4062.60 1.35 OK
N0X 4062.60 221.62 OK
VOC 4062.60 11.82 OK
TSP 4062.60 .13 OK
A. Transportation Emissions, D r i l l i n g
Emitted Crew Supply Substance Boat Boat Helicopter
( tons/yr) (tons/yr) (tons/yr)
CO 15.57 13.34 2.96
S0 2 * * .09
N0V 109.22 93.C2 .30
VOC 5.88 5.04 .27
TSP * * .13
John E. Chance & Assoc., Inc.
Creijf boat horsepower of 2500 Port of Sabine Pass, Texas Waiting Time 4 hour(s) per t r i p
I |4 Trlp(s) per yeek t •
Supply boat horsepower of 3000 Port of Sabine*Pass, Texas , Waiting Time 10 hour(s) per t r i p
4 Trip(s) per Week
Helicopters Port of Sabine Pass, Texas 10 Trip(s) per Week
I I I . Findings of Air Quality Review
As per 00I-MMS regulations th is f a c i l i t y i s exempt from further a i r qual i ty review as i t has been determined that i t s operation w i l l not have a s ign i f icant adverse environmental impact on a i r qual i ty.
IV. Factors Used in Calculations
A. Emission Factors for Power Generation
Emitted Substance(s)
Drilling (lb/hp-hr)
Production (lb/hp-hr)
CO .004200 .00084
so2 .001900 .00013
N0X .028000 .0031
VOC .000950 .00031
TSP * .00011
B. Emission Factors for Transportation
Emitted Helicopters Boats Substance(s) (lb/engine-LTO) ( lb /ga l )
CO 5.7000 .0598
SO 2 .1800 *
N0y .5700 .4196
VOC .5200 .0226
TSP .2500 Tf
John E. Chance & Assoc., inc.
r Fuel Consumption .0959 hp-hr / f t by Boats
jf.| Methodology \
1 R1g/Platform - horsepower-hour method Boats **•- horsepower-hour method ! helicopters - landing/takeoff (LTO) cycle method
VI . Referenres
"Atmospheric Emissions from offshore Oil Development and Production" D r i l l i ng - E&A-450/3-77-026 (June 1977) pp. 81-92.
"Compilation of A1r Pollutant Emission Factors", Boats and Helicopters - EPA eport AP-42 - (August 1977), 3rd ed i t i on , pp. 116, 125, 1287.
* The EPA does not provide S0? and TSP emission factors
for boats, nor does i t provide TSP emission factors for
d r i l l i n g .
•John E. Chance A Assoc., Inc.
(SOHIOJ 5(J»HIO PETROLEUM COMPAN
October 14, 1955
Mr. Sandridge Texas District
i 15 Circle Way Lake Jackson, TX 77566
OCT lti 1935 J
Dear Mr. Sandridge:
1 am wri t ing to request a waiver of side-scan sonar and magnetometer requirements as stated in NTL-83-3 our deep-water contiguous blocks. East Breaks 563, 564, 607. The water depths across these blocks are 2800-4200 feet.
The problem wi th acquiring side-scan sonar and magnetometer .-lata in very deep water is getting the sensor near the ocean f loor . Although good results can be obtained with the towfish anywhere from 10 percent to 50 percent of the range scale above the seafloor, optimum results occur when the towfish is 10 percent of the range scale above the ocean floor.
As with any towed submerged device, the depth of the sensor is a function of cable length and speed through the water. Generally, a cable length-to-depth ratio of 3-4:1 can be expected at tow speeds adequate for successful gathering other high-r tsolut ion data required bv NTL-83-3. namely seismic and bathymetric data. Our hieh-resolution contractor has proven electrical cables of 16,000 feet in lengtn. This would indicate that acquir ing side-scan scnar data in depths of 4000-5000 feet is possible under ideal conditions but only at great expense to the operator. If ocean currents were very mild , a 4.000-foot towfish depth could be obtained with 16,000 feet of cable deployed. The line extensions to get f u l l side-scan sonar coverage immediately becomes three miles and boat turns absorb an enormous amount of time. We have to survey f ive blocks to get coverage in one. I f conditions exist that prevent one from getting required depth at conventional speeds, one must then run the survey twice: once at manageable speeds to acquire seismic and bathymetric data, and once at slower speeds to get side-scan sonar data.
Knowledge of the position of the towfish. i . e . , where is data being gathered, is another important question. Ultrashort baseline acoustic tools can be employed, but generally experience ranges no greather than 10,000 feet, equalling a f ish depth cf 2.500 feet maximum.
Mr. Sandridge MMS TEXAS DISTRICT October •/., 1>85 Page 2
Long baseline/ acoustic positioning systems can be employed where transponders lare deployed on the oce-in floor. These devices usually experience ranges equal to„ or shorter than the ultrashort baseline positioning systems, therefore numerous transponders would have to be deployed to survey a single block. These devises dre very expensive since an acoustic release must accompany each transponder. Also, surface interrogation equipment is expensive and recovery of the transponders is less than 100 percent.
All in a l l . it would seem that the practical depth limit for acquiring i e c i to' . l i"; v'L. t I i i f
of expensive and exotic tools and/or procedures.
Very truly yours .
SOHIO PETROLEUM COMPANY
TArsea
Tim Al lmendinger Acquis i t ion Coord ina to r Gulf Coast D i v i s i o n APPBQVED BY: ^
4ACK C. s/tmmiooE DISTRICT SUPERVISOR TEXAS DISTRICT 6Ulf OF MEXICO OCS REGKft DATE:— OCT 16 m
ATTACHMENT G