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L ies Service Ci l and Gas ation Attention: . R. S. Huttc . . . Box 27570
Houston, Texas 77227
Gentlemen: Reference 1s made to your I n i t i a l Plan of Exploration received October 9, 1984, for Lease OCS-G 6030, Block A-139, Mustang Island Area. This plan Includes the ac t i v i t ies proposed for Wells A through H.
In accordance wi th 30 CFR 250.34, revised December 13, 1979, and our l e t te r dated January 29, 1979, th is plan has been determined to be complete as of October 12, 1984, and 1s now being considered for approval.
Your plan control number is N-1854 and should be referenced in your communicat ion and correspondence concerning th is plan.
Sincerely yours,
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D. W. Solanas Regional Supervisor [ £ 7 Rules and Production
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Plan of Exploration CITIES SERVICE OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
MUSTANG ISLAND BLOCK A-139 OCS-G-6030
Office of October 4, 1984 Program Strvct*
OCT 1 5 1984
Records Management .Section
W i l l i a m M. Jamieson P.O. Box 27570
Houston. Texas 77227 (713) 850-6218
PLAN OF EXPLORATION CITIES SERVICE OIL AND GAS CORPORATION
MUSTANG ISLAND BLOCK A-139 , OCS-G-6030 1 •
DESCRIPTION OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED
This Plan of Exploration provides for the d r i l l i n g of wells.
COMMENCEMENT DATE
D r i l l i n g i s scheduled to commence October 20, 1984.
TIME TO COMPLETE EACH PHASE
The average time to d r i l l a well is 120 days.
TOTAL TIKE TQ COMPLETE PPQPQSAL
Exploratory operations may last up to 5 years.
SHALLOW HAZARDS REPORT
The geophysical data inspected f o r in te rpre ta t ion to determine shal low hazards and magnetic anomalies consis ted o f :
1 . 1.0 s e c o n d . 100 m i l l i s e c . / t i m i n g sparker data
l i n e s i n g l e t r a c e
2. 3.5 KHZ scaled subbottom p r o f i l e r
3. 150 meter per channel side scan sonar data
4. p r ec i s ion depth recorder
5. magnetometer
A l l d r i l l i n g s i t e s are f r e e and c l e a r of shallow d r i l l i n g hazards w i t h i n 500 f e e t and do not pose any unusual d r i l l i n g problems.
The sha l l ow hazards r epor t f o r *.ais block has been provided t o MMS.
STRUCTURE MAP
A s t r i c t u r e map of the a p p r o p r i a t e sands wi th prospect ive w e l l locat ions i s appended i n p r o p r i e t a r y copies .
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WELL LOCATIONS
A raap showing surface l o c a t i o n s . TVD ( in^propr ie ta ry copies). arldlBHL ( i n p rop r i e t a ry copies) i s appended.
' A map showing the l o c a t i o n o f the lease block r e l a t i v e to the shore l ine i s appended.
ONSHORE SUPPORT BASE FACILITY
Our Ingleside, Texas shore base w i l l be u t i l i z e d for thi s operation. No expansion or additional h i r i n g w i l l be required.
OIL SPILL CONTINGENCY PLAN
An approved updated copy of C i t i e s Service " O i l S p i l l Contingency Plan" i s on f i l e w i t h the MMS i n M e t a i r i e , L o u i s i a n a . The shorebase i n I n g l e s i d e . Texas w i l l be used f o r a base of ope ra t ions i n the event of a s p i l l . O i l s p i l l equ ipmen t i s a v a i l a b l e i n Corpus C h r i s t i . Texas and c o u l d be deployed i n 20 hours.
MUD ADDITIVES
A l i s t of mud addit-.ives i s appended.
Water depth v a r i e s f r o m 290' along the northwestern corner of the b l o c k t o a maximum o f 334' a t the southeas t corner o f the block.
A d e s c r i p t i o n of a j a c k u p d r i l l i n g r i g t y p i c a l of the r i g s which might be used a long w i t h a l i s t o f p o l l u t i o n p r e v e n t i o n equipment i s appended.
AIR EMISSIONS
D r i l l i n g Els^
Allowing an average of 120 days for each well, i t is estimates that a maximum of 3 exploratory wells would be d r i l l e d i n any one calendar >ear. U t i l i z i n g table 4-3 of EPA 450/3-77-026 report e n t i t l e d "Atmospheric Emissions from Offshore O i l and Gas Development and Production" that provides a scenario of a 30-day, 10,000' w e l l , the f o l l o w i n g gaseous emissions would be generated.
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Discharge (Metric Tons)
One Well Yearly
31.2
2.8
93.6
8.4
HC 1.2 3.6
CO 4.8 14.4
P a r t i c u l a t e s ? ?
EXEMPTIONS.
The proposed l o c a t i o n i s approximately 47 miles south-southeast f rom the nea re s t s h o r e l i n e . The emiss ion e x e m p t i o n (E) f o r the various p o l l u t a n t s i s as f o l l o w s :
CO E • 3400 ( 4 7 ) 2 / 3 « 44,280 tons/year
VOC E - 33.3 (47) - 1,565 tons/year
Compar ing the e m i s s i o n s f rom the d r i l l i n g r i g w i t h the exemptions, we are w e l l w i t h i n the l i m i t s , so no f u r t h e r analysis i s necessary.
WATER TRANSPORTATION
2000 hp x .75 (load factor) x 38 h r s / t r i p x 12 trips/mo x 2 mos
« 1,368,000 hp/hr.
CjL5M_aflat
1200 hp x .75 ( load f a c t o r ) x 15 h r s / t r i p x 18 t r ips /mo x 2 mos
« 486,000 hp/hr .
DISCHARGE (METRIC TONS/WELL)
12.42
SO 2 .85
HC .42
CO 2.74
Par t i cu la t e s ?
•TION
An average round t r i p t ime f o r «?. hel icopter to the exploratory r i g would be 1 hour . A l l o w i n g 1 t r i p each day , t h e r e w o u l d be 180 hours f l y i n g t ime per w e l l . Nei ther of EPA's AP-42 nor 450/3-77-026 present data on a s ing le engine he l i cop te r i n f l i g h t . The l i m i t e d number of f l i g h t s and short f l y i n g time w i l l undoubtedly r e su l t i n n e g l i g i b l e a d d i t i o n s to o v e r a l l emiss ions f r o m t h i s exploratory program.
ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
An environmental report i s not r equ i r ed .
CZM CONSISTENCY
CZM consistency i s not r equ i red .
i.EASE STIPULATIONS
Mustang I s l a n d Block A-139 has lease s t i p u l a t i o n s #1 and 13. C i t i e s Se rv ice has compl i ed or w i l l comply w i t h both o f these s t i p u l a t i o n s . No new or unusual technology i s to be used f o r exp lo ra t ion on th i s b lock .
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6000 OSL /
11,979 M0«4 11,628'TVO 3900
OFFSHORE TEXAS MUSTANG IS. AREA A-139
W E L L L O C A T I O N S SCALE
NON-PROPRIETARY APPENDIX
Well Location map
Lease block location map
Mud additives
D r i l l i n g r i g description
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1 MUD COMPONENT LIST
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I PRODUCT
B i r i t e B e n t o n i t e Sub B e n t o n i t e L i g n i t e
M o d i f i e d L i g n i t e Hemat i t e Calc ium Cargonate Sodium H y d r o x i d e Sodium C h l o r i d e M o d i f i e d L i g n o s u l f o n a t e Chrome-Free L i g n o s u l f o n a t e Guar Gum Nut S h e l l s M o d i f i e d L i g n i t e B a c t e r i a l l y Produced Polymer Calc ium H y d r o x i d e S e p i o l i t e Sodium Carbonate Sodium B i c a r b o n a t e M o d i f i e d T a n n i n Quebracho Compound Ground Mica Calc ium S u l f a t e A t t a p u l g i t e Sodium Carboxymethy l C e l l u l o s e - R e g u l a r Grade Asbestos F i b e r s Sodium Chromate Sodium Te t r aphospha t e Sodium Canboxy C e l l u l o s e Sodium P o l y c r y l a t e P o l y a n i o n i c C e l l u l o s e Organic Polymer Aluminum S t e a r a t e Non-Hydrocarbon Defoamer Detergent Processed Hydrocarbons N ir.ber 2 D i e s e l Organic Esters
Water Dispersible Asphalts Oil Dispersible Asphalts
Graphite Lubricants
Non-Ionic Emulsifiers
Anionic Surfactants Sodium A l k y l A r y l Sulfonate Alcohol Base Defoamer Floculating Agent Paraformaldehyde
Mineral O i l Emu 1s i f i e r s Viscons i f i ers Orsanophilic Clay Oil Soluble Surfactants
Fatty Acids Sulfonates Asphaltic Materials
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MOBIL DRILLING RIG EQUIPMENT LIST
The fo^ l lowiny i s an equipment, mate: * . i l and personnel 1st
a jackup r i g t y p i c a l of the r i g s tha t might be used:
1 . ^ontinental-Emsco 40' x 147' d e r r i c k with 1,000,000
pound API s t a t i c hook load capacity wi th t r a v e l i n g
b l o c k gu ide and seven (7) 60" sheave c r o w n .
Crown block also includes core l i n e and a i r h o i s t
shelves grooved f o r 9/16" l i n e and c a t l i n e sheave.
2. Co. i t inenta l -Emsco C-3 type 2 drawworks grooved
f o r 1-3/8" d r i l l l i n e , d r iven by three (3) 1,000
hp D.C. motors w i t h V-200 Parmac hydromatic brake,
catheads, sandreel assembly mounted on ths drawworks.
3. Oi lwe l l 37-1/2" rotary driven by 1,00 0 hp D.C. motor.
4. 650 Ton swivel - C.E. L-650.
5. 750 Ton t r a v e l i n g block - C.E. MA-60-6-1-3/8.
6. 500 Ton ro ta ry hook B . J .
7. Dual shale shaker - Rumba Model 102.
8. Two (2) C.E. F-1300 t r i p l e x mud pumps, each d r i v e n
by a 1,300 hp D.C. motor w i t h C.E. PD-5 p u l s a t i o n
dampeners.
9. Three (3) M i s s i o n 6 x 8R c e n t r i f u g a l mud mix and
super charge pumps wi th 75 hp A.C. motors.
10. Three (3) Fai rbanks-Morse 10 c y l i n d e r Model 38DS-1/8
opposed p i s t o n e n g i n e s , each r a t e d 1,600 hp @ 720
rpm d r i v i n g s i x (6) 1,600 KW D.C. generators and three
(3) 1,000 KW a l t e r n a t o r s (one engine i s a u x i l i a r y
engine) .
,1 11 . \ ° f l e ( ! ) Aq.ua-Chem 3 00 g a l l o n per hour ^fresh water
nfaker.
1 2 . .Two (2) L e T o u r n e a u Ser ies PCM-120 AS cranes w i t h
100' booms - ra ted 25 tons at 50' and 40 tons at 26*.
13. 10,000* o f 5" O.D. 19.5# Grade E Range 3 D r i l l p ipe
w i t h 6 -3 /8" O.D. 18° taper t o o l j o i n t s w i t h 5" X-hole
j o i n t s .
1 4 . 5 ,000* o f 5" O.D. 19.5# Grade X-105 Range 3 d r i i l
p i p e w i t h 6 -3 /8" O.D. 18° taper t o o l j o i n t s w i t h 5"
X-hole j o i n t s .
15. Twenty-one (21) 7-3/4" d r i l l c o l l a r s w i t h 6-5/8
regular connections.
16. One (?) 5-1/4" Hex k e l l y .
17. One (1) Varco Model 6500 k e l l y spinner.
18. H a l l i b u r t o n Uni t Moael HT-400 w i t h r e c i r c u l a t i n g mixer
provided H a l l i b u r t o n does service work.
19. Schlumberger u n i t .
20. Pit-O-Graph Uni t and one (1) Flo-sho.
2 1 . Swaco-Degasser.
22. One (1) Pioneer Model T10-4 D e s i l t e r , One (1) Pioneer
Model T16- D e s i l t e r .
23. One (1) Pioneer Model S3-12 Desander.
24. One (1) ad jus tab le stabbing board.
2 5 . One (1) w i r e l i n e measu r ing dev ice w i t h rainimum of
14,000' of 0.092 l i n e .
26. One (1) mud gas separator .
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T J . One (1) 13-5/8" 5 ,000 ps i W.P. LWS S h a f f e r s i n g l e
blowout p r e v e n t e r . One (1) 13-5/8" 5,000 ps i W.P.
LWS Shaf fer double blowout preventer. One (1) 13-5/8" h .
5,000 psi W.P. GK l y d r i l l , with extra element.
One (1) 20" 3 ,000 p s i W. P. MSP 2 ,000 Hydr i l with
21-1/4" I . D .
Pipe Rams for Contractor's d r i l l pipe.
28. Accumulator unit (150 gallon capacity, 3,000 psi W.P.)
capable of closing a l l blowout preventers and having
a pump which automatically keeps accumulator up to
rated working pressure, with e l e c t r i c master and remote
panel.
29. Regular Baroid mud balance, water loss machine, t i t r a t i o n
equipment and sand content equipment.
30. Crew complement on r i g at a l l times.
(a) One (1) toolpusher
(b) Two (2) f i v e (5) men d r i l l i n g crews (12 hours
per day)
(c) Seven (7) roustabouts (12 hours per day)
(d) Two (2) motormen (12 hours per day)
(e) One (1) welder (12 hours per day)
(f ) Cne (1) r i g mechanic (12 hours per day)
(g) One (1) el e c t r i c i a n (12 hours per day)
(h) Two (2) crane o p e r a t o r / r o u s t a b o u t pusher
combination (12 hours pet day)
( i ) Commissary crew
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31'. Marine telephone ar 1 FM radio
^2j. C o n t r a c t o r s h a l l f u r n i s h r i g l a b o r at the scheduled
o v e r t i m e ra tes f o r work done f o r O p e r a t o r ' s b e n e f i t
when they are not work ing t h e i r normal working nours
of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.
33. Casing pro tec tors i n surface pipe s a t i s f a c t o r y
to Operator when Con t r ac to r - fu rn i shed pipe i s i n use.
34. Crew q u a r t e r s and commissary ( i n c l u d i n g q u a r t e r i n g
and f e e d i n g n o t i n excess o f t h r e e (3) O p e r a t o r
p e r s o n n e l ) . A l l O p e r a t o r p e r s o n n e l i n excess of
•:hree (3) an a l l t h i r d par ty personnel w i l l be charged
by ca te re r Lor meals or lodging so f u r n i s h e d .
35. One (1) c i r c u l a t i n g head w i t h 3,000 p s i working capaci ty
w i t h a 5" X-hole p i n and a connection f o r hose.
36. One (1) ins ide blowout preventer to f i t 5" d r i l l p ipe
f u r n i s h e d wi th r i g .
37. S u f f i c i e n t Coast Guard approved l i f e jackets f o r a l l
persons aboard r i g .
38. Pe r sonne l t r a n s f e r net to be used i n conjunc t ion w i t h
cranes.
39. F a c i l i t i e s t o l o a d c a s i n g , m a t e r i a l s and s u p p l i e s
onto or o f f r i g .
40. B i t subs f o r d r i l l c o l l a r s f u r n i s h e d w i t h r i g w i t h
6-5/8" regular connections.
41 . Saver subs fo r 5-1/4" Hex k e l l y .
42. One (1) 13-3/8" 350 ton casing e l e v a t o r w i t h 1 3 - 3 / 8 " ,
9-5/8", 7-5/8", 7", 5-1/?', and 5" i n s e r t s . - -~ •
43. One" (1) 13-3/8" 350 ton casing spider w i t h 13-3/8"
9-5/8", 7-5/8", 7", 5-1/2" anid 5" i n s e r t s .
44. Fishing tools as f o l l o w s :
One (1) taper tap wi t h 6-3/8" O.D. box 4-1/2 IF connec
t i o n , taper from 2-1/2" to 4-1/2".
OMC 8-7/8" O.D. Overshot w i t h 4-1/2 IF connection.
Basket grapples: 5" and 6-3/8"
S p i r a l grapples: 7-3/4" and 7-5/8"
Controls: 5" an 6-3/8"
45. Lubricants for r i g and machinery.
46. Normal r i g operating supplies.
47. Two (2) 28-man Whittaker C o r p o r a t i o n Bruker S u r v i v a l
systems complete w i t h launch and recovery system and
platform.
48. Capacities:
Fuel 3,000 bbls.
Potable Water 1,000 bbls.
D r i l l Water 7,200 bbls.
Bulk mud 3,120 cu. f t .
Bulk cement 4,160 cu. f t .
Liquid mud 1,200 bbls
Sack storage 130 tons (approximate)
Li v i n g quarters w i t h f a c i l i t i e s 59 men
49. Two (2) - 33C amp r e c t i f i e r welding machines.
50. P a l l T r i n i t y MPT-1250 sewage treatment plant.
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31. One (1) fork l i f t truck.
52. Three" \3) Philadelphia Model PTERO mud mixers.
53. Choke, manifold ( 5 ,000 ps i ) with remote c o n t r o l l e d
choke.
54. Handling tools for C o n t r a c t o r ' s d r i l l pipe and d r i l l
c o l l a r s .
55. Compressed a i r system (125 psi) with two (2) Ingersol
Rand Model 7 5 a i r compressors.
56. Onboard sanitation treatment f a c i l i t i e s for domestic
wastes.
57. Drip pans under a l l equipment which could be source
of pollution.
58. Blowout p r e v e n t e r s and a s s o c i a t e d equipment of an
adequate pressure rating to contain anticipated pressures.
59. Mud monitoring equipment.
60. Adequate capac i ty for mud, weight material and cement
to meet auy needs that may a r i s e .