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In Reply nefrr To: AJV I 4 065
FHP Oprra'lna, Cnnpeny Attotrtloo: Nr. C. E. Dok#y. J r . Post Office ! • * tOOlC netf O r i * M S . LoaHlana 701*0
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Reference ft Mtt to yaer S « » 1 M M U I M M Exploration recelttt October 11, l t t t , u t i H •eeeober 7, » • * * , for Lrete OCS-G SSM. Hock 190, Ship Shoal A n t . THU plan Inflates tee activit ies propotet for Mailt C owl D.
In accordance vita JO CFR 250.34, reoifta* Pic aot i r 11, 1979, ant oar letter taCet J penary 19, 1979, this plan bet been oetemlaet to h» ccar>lata at of •niaanai 14, 19tf, aet I t net* being coot 1 arret for approeal.
Tear plan control aantor 1* S-1721 aot t hov I t be referancet 1a year cannao Ication ant corretpoaoeece concerning t a n plaa.
Sincerely yeert.
DiigMi Spat Ooitlw I. Ifchtosi
Acting Rational Svporvltor 'ules aot Production
bcc: Laate OCS-G 5SS4 (OPS-3-2) (FILE ROOM) i OPS-^4. a/Rab)Ic lof w Xopy of the plan (PUBLIC RECORDS ROOM)
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Office of Program Service*
N0» 1 9 1985
Information Services Section
FMP Operating Company McMoBtn Oil • O M CO.. Manag.no. Qtrmrnt Partner
McMoRan Offshore Exploration Co. A OMftM < of McMoRan C . 4 Gas Co
November 5, 1985
Minera la Management Service P.O. Box 7944 M e t a i r i e , LA 70010-7944 NOV 07 tSSS A t t n : Regional Supervisor
O f f i c e f o r Rules t Production
RE i Addendum Supplemental Flan of Exploration Ship Shoal Block 190 OCS-G 5554
Gentlemeni
Ae requested by your letter dated October 30, 19P5, please find eleven (11) copies of the Air Quality Report to be included with the subject plan. Thia plan covera activitiaa propoaed for well locations C and D.
Yours very truly,
C. E. Dokey, Jr. Superviaor-Regulatory Affaire
'815 F o ^ . t Sire.' CO to i 60010 Naw Ortaana. LfWMV. * H>1«0 AOS! M3-40Q0 TWX i l O t S K I H
PROJECTED AIR EMISSIONS FE?'??
©CS-C-5554
SHIP SKOAL BLOCK 190
EMISSIONS IN POUNDS PER D A Y ( 1 )
SOURCE N0 X CO VOC TSP SOj
D r i l l i n g Equipment 2 208.64 45.16 16 .69 14.90 13.87
O t h e r Sources 3 19.00 15.00 11 .00 .00 2 .00
TOTAL 227.64 60.16 27 .69 16.90 15.87
EMISSIONS IN TONS PER YEAR^ ̂
SOURCE
D r i l l i n g Equipment 2
O t h e r Sources 3
N O x CO VOC TSP so2
32.13 6.95 2.57 2.30 2.14
2.93 2.31 1.69 0.31 0.31
35.06 9.26 4.26 2.61 2.45 TOTAL
Emission Exemptions f o r NOx, CO, VOC, TSP and S0 2 ara calculated
uaing the following formulas with a diatance from shore of 33.5
niles.
CO Exemption (E) l n Tons Per Year.
E » 3400 x (distance from ahore) 2 / 3 - 3400 (33.5) 2 / 3 » 35,333
N0M, VOC, TSP, SOj Exemption (E) i n Tons Per Year.
E - 33.3 x distarce from shore - 33. 3 ( 33. 5) » 1,116
(1) Emission f a c t o r s from table 3.3.3-1, "Compilation of Ai r Pollutant Emission Factors," Th i r d E d i t i o n , EPA Report AP-42. August, 1977.
(2) Baaed on 60 h p h r / f t from table 4-3, "Atmospheric Emissions From Offshore O i l and Gas Development and Production," EPA 450/3-77-026, June, 1977.
(3) Based on average emission factors from "Ccr.pilaticn of A i r Pollutant Emission Factors," Third E d i t i o n EFA Re~crt AP-42, August, 1977 (Tables 2.1-1, 3.2.1-3, 3.23-1, 3.3.3-1, 4.3-4, 4.4-3). Also, included are h e l i c o p t e r landing and tak e o f f , one t r i p per day; supply and/or crew boats, at dcckside, one t r i p per day; f u e l atorage and t r a n s f e r ; loading and unloading operations; and i n c i n e r a t i o n of waste paper (average of 800 lb/mo) for duration of pr o j e c t , 120 daya.
FMP OPERATING COMPANY PUBUC INFORMATION COPT. A LIMITED PARTNERSHIP McMoRan O l and Gas Co. Managing Qanarai Partnor
McMoRan Offshore Exploration Co. MIM MIS MAfWSWCHt SttVICI A D.viaion of McMoRan Oil A Qaa Co
October 10, 1985 OCT 15 1985
ruts' M i n e r a l s Managament S e r v i c e P . O . Box 7944 M e t a i r i e , LA 70010-7944
ATTN: Regional Superviaor Off ice for Rules fc Production
Gent lemen:
I n accordance w i t h 30 CFR 250.34-1, FMP Operating Company r e -quee ta your approval for a Supplemental Plan of Explorat ion for tha s u b j e c t block.
Pleaae f ind the fo l lowing exh ib i ta enclosed:
1) Typical j ack -up r i g and ri>; equipment 2) L ia t of Mud Componenta 3) V i c i n i t y Map r e l a t i v e to ahore l ine 4) Well Locat ion Map 5) Shallow Hazard Reoort 6) Geological S t r u c t u r e Map 7) Schematic Cross Sect iona.
We plan to d r i l l two addi t ional w e l l a with a jack-up r i g in S h i p Shoal Block 190. No addi t ional aurface locat iona are propoaed a t t h i a time in the b l o c k .
D r i l l i n g operat iona are expected to commence by approximately Novemoer 4, 1985 and be completed in 60 daya . At that time, we p l a n to review a l l a v a i l a b l e wel l data and make a determination for f u r t h e r d r i l l i n g a c t i v i t i e s .
RE: Supplemental Plan of E x p l o r a t i o n Ship Shoal Block 190 OCS-G JL54
McMoRan Tow* 3421 N Causavay Blvd PO Bo. 6800 Malaga louiaiana 70009 S04-*31-3731 TWX B'0 951-6? 7 '
Supplemental Plan of Exploration SS 190 Page 2
A comprehensive o i l s p i l l contingency plan haa been submitted to the Minerals Management Service, Regional Superviaor, in accordance with OCS Ordar No. 7. Thia plan covera equipment, materials and procedurea for prompt response to o i l s p i l l s . In addition, detailed provieions for o i l s p i l l prevention are included in OCS Order No. 2, which includes procedures for dr i l l ing , setting casing, blowout prevention and mud control .
The baae of operationa w i l l take place at Dulac, Louiaiana. T h i s base ia 5 acres in extent and employs twelve (12) persons aa baee personnel. Approximately 2% of the ac t iv i ty at thia baae w i l l be appl ied to tha project . In addition, the o f f i ce of FMP Operating Ccmpany in Now Orleans w i l l allow approximately 1.0 person-years to the subject project . No new employees w i l l be added, and no new f a c i l i t i e e ara anticipated to move into the area.
PMP Operating Company ia a member of Clean Gulf Aaaociatea which maintains standby o i l a p i l l containment and cleanup equipment. Thie equipment includes skimmer systems for inshore and offshore waters, and auxil iary ahallow water and beach cleanup equipment. Peraonnel to operate the equipment are located in Dulac, Louiaiana. The faat response ayatitm and peraonnel could be on location in 10 to 12 houra.
Your ear l i eat review and approval would be appreciated.
Youra very truly .
C. E . Dokey, J r . Supervisor-Regulatory Affaire
JSV Er.clsourea
c c : MMS, Houma D i a t r i c t
EXHIBIT 1
EXHIBIT 1 (2/1)
DESCRIPTION Of EQUIPMENT
DRAWWORKS Cont in en tal-Emsco Modal C - 3 , Typa I I 3,000 HP Powered by two Westinghouse 370 DC motora rated a t 1,200 HP each.
Sand r e e l for 22,190' of 9/16" s a n d l i n e .
Par -Mac , Model RC60 a u x i l i a r y hydromatic braka .
ROTARY Continental-Emaco Model T - 750, 37-1/2" i . d . maximum, driven by one westinghouse 370 DC motor r a t e d a t 1,000 HP.
MUD PUMPS Two Continental-Emaco 1,600 HP P-1600 triplex; each pump powered by two Westinghouse 370 DC motora ratad at 1,000 HP each.
POWER UNITS Two EMD 2,200 HP 16-645E1 d iese l engines each powering two D79G and one D32K DC genera tor a.
Two 700 KW AC generatora each powered by a c a t e r p i l l a r D-399 TA d i e a e l engine.
D R I L L STRING 12,500* 5" o.d. 19.5 l b / f t range 2 Grade " E " d r i l l p ipe with 4-»j" I F connect iona .
2 ,500 ' 5" o.rt , 19.5 l b / f t range 2 Grade "X-105" d r i l l pip* with 4- i j" I F connect iona.
Twelve 8" o .d . d r i l l c o l l a r a x 2-13/16" i . d . x 30' d r i l l c o l l a r a with 6-5 /8" regular connect iona.
B . O . P . Three 13-5/8", 10,000 p a i Cameron Type "U" aingle EQUIPMENT u n i t a .
One 13-5/8", 5,000 p a i H y d r i i Type GK.
One Koomey, Model 26160-3S c loaing u n i t , 160 g a l . c a p a c i t y with s i x o u t l e t s and two a ta t iona with r e g u l a t i n g valve for the Hydi.il and regulat ing " R i v e for a l ) other operat iona .
One Grey, Modal 5XH ina ide blowout preventer , 5,000 pai working preaaure for 5" d r i l l pipe.
One OMSCO Model 6-5/8" regular LH, K e l l y atop cock, 10,000 pai working preaaure .
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B .O.P . One OMSCO Model 5XH, 3" i . d . d r i l l pipe safety EQUIPMENT v a l v e , 5,000 pai working preaaure f o r 5" d r i l l (Con t •d . ) p i p e .
Choke manifold and k i l l manifold with two 4", 5,000 pai working pressure f u l l opening wings, three 10,000 psi H.P. choke wings.
SWACO 2-9/16" automatic back preaaure co n t r o l v a l v e , 10,000 pai working preaaure.
4", 5,000 pai working preaaure choke l i n e .
2", 10,000 pai working preaaure k i l l l i n e .
DERRICK AND Continental Emaco Type 20R, 147' dynamic Derrick SUBSTRUCTURE w i t h 30' baae deaigned f o r 100 mph wind with f u l l
aetback and rate4 at 1,400,000 lba. A.P.I, groaa nominal capacity.
Bethlehem 4C wide x 46' long x 17.8' high aub-s t r u c t u r e with 500,000 l b s . aetback capacity.
DRILLING Continental-Emaco Model RA-60-7, 500 ton crown EQUIPMENT block, with 7.60" Dia. sheaves grooved for 1-H"
d r i l l l i n e , complete with aandline, c a t l i n e , and tugger line sheaves.
Continental-Emsco Model RA-60-6, with rubber bumper, 500 ton traveling block with 6-60" Dia. aheavea and "Crown-O-Matic" safety ahut down device.
Continental-Emaco guidance syctem.
B.J. Model 5.500, 500 ton hook.
Continental-Emsco Model L-650, 650 ton swivel, with K e l l y spinner.
King, Model 4SC c i r c u l a t i n g head with wire l i n e s t r i p p e r , 5,000 p s i .
Two 3-H" x 70' long r o t a r y hoses, 5,000 psi working pressure.
Handling tools consisting of:
Wire l i n e anchor, comnlete with wire l i n e anubber.
Elevator assemblies f o r contractor zip l i f t d r i l l c o l l a r s .
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K e l l y sp inner w i t h a i r surge t a n k .
One 5-%" o . r t . x 40" (Hexagonal) K e l l y .
Two K e l l y aaver subs f o r 5-%" c o n t r a c t o r f u r n i s h e d K e l l y .
K e l l y saver aub r u b b e r p r o t e c t o r s .
One Varco a p i n n i n g w r e n c h , f o r 5" d r i l l p i p e make-up.
S l i p s f o r a l l c o n t r a c t o r f u r n i a h e d d r i l l p i p e and d r i l l c o l l a r a .
Two I . R . I n g e r s o l l Rand, Model HUL-40 a i r h o i s t s l o c a t e d on r i g f l o o r .
Four I . R . I n g e r a o l l Rand, Model HUL-40 a i r h o i a t a l o c a t e d on c e l l a r d e c k .
F i a h i n g t o o l a c o n s i s t i n g o f :
F i a h i n g t o o l a f o r p i c k u p o f c o n t r a c t o r f u r n i a h e d d r i l l p i p e and d r i l l c o l l a r s .
MUD EQUIPMENT One Brandt dua l tandem screen ahaker .
One Demco Model 122 deaander w i t h 2-12" cones d r i v e n by M i s s i o n Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l pump, 60 HP r a t e d a t 800 GPM.
One Demco Model 410-H d e s i l t e r v / i t h 10-4" cones, d r i \ e n by M i s s i o n Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l pump, 60 HP r a t e d a t 800 GPM.
One Wel l co Model 5200 degasser , d r i v e n by M i s s i o n Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l 60 HP pump.
Two j e t m i x i n g h o p p e r s .
Four Mis s ion Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l pumps, powered by 60 HP A . C . m o t o r s .
Three l i g h t n i n Model 75-Q-20 HP r o t a r y mud a g i t a t o r s powered by e x p l o s i o n p r o o f e l e c t r i c mo to r s .
CRANES Two L i n k B e l t Model ABS 108B "Seamaster" w / 7 0 ' boorr-63 ,650 l b . net c a p a c i t y a t 15 ' r a d i u s .
L I V I N G QUARTERS S i x t y man a i r c o n d i t i o n e d q u a r t e r s w i t h r e c r e a t i o n room.
DRILLING EQUIPMENT (Cont 'd )
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HELIPORT 6 0 ' x 70 ' t o accommodate a " S i k o r a k y " S-62 h e l i c o p t e r .
COMMUNICATIONS One SSB r a d i o .
One 1000 w a t t l i n e a r a m p l i f i e r f o r SSB u n i t .
Two VHF r a d i o s .
One a i r c r a f t r a d i o .
One a i r c r a f t homing Beacon.
Two p o r t a b l e b a t t e r y o p e r a t e d r a d i o s .
Telephone system t o a p p r o x i m a t e l y 16 l o c a t i o n s on d r i l l i n g u n i t .
"C lea r C a l l " p u b l i c address system w i t h approxi m a t e l y 12 s t a t i o n s on d r i l l i n g u n i t .
AIR COMPRESSORS One Stewar t Stevenson Model B-212-3CA, 580 SCFM a t 125 P . S . I .
One Stewar t Stevenson Model K-25 , 21-28 SCFM a t 70-200 P . S . I .
One Stewar t Stevenson Model B-72, 56-73 SCFM a t 60-125 P . S . I .
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
One 10,000 l b . s t o c k l e a a anchor .
One anchor w i n d l a s s , r a t e d p u l l o f 37,000 l b s . a t 32 FPM w i t h 950 f t . » p o o l c a p a c i t y f o r 2 - 1 / 8 " l i n e
Two Reda Model 3J400 s a l t water supply pumps, r a t e d a t 1350 GPM w i t h 125' o f head.
Two d r i l l water pumps, r a t e d a t 47 5 GPM w i t h 100' o f head .
Two p o t a b l e water pumps, r a t e d a t 20 GPM w i t h 80 ' o f head .
Two Meco po tab le w a t e r makers r a t e d a t 7920 GPD.
Three 400 AMP e l e c t r i c w e l d i n g u n i t s .
Three oxyace te lene w e l d i n g u n i t s .
EXHIBIT 1
ADDITIONAL One caterpillar Model D-334TA engine, 235 HP at EQUIPMENT 1800 RPM, driving a 150 KW AC generatoz for (Cont• d) emergency power.
One Red Fox 2 500 aewage treatment plant rated at 2500 qpm.
One logging unit.
Oi a cementing unit.
SAFETY EQUIPMENT L i f e aaving equipme auch as, but not limited to l i f e vests, r a f t a , eacape ladders, nets, ropes and f i r a t aid k i t s .
Emergency warning system.
Battery powered emergency lighting system.
Fire fighting equipment conaiating of:
1. Emergency saltwater pumps. 2. Dry chemical aystem. 3. Carbon dioxide hand extinguishers.
EXHIBIT 1 (7/8)
OPERATING LIMITATIONS
ON BOTTOM OPERATING CONDITIONS (NON-HURRICANE)
1. Design wave he ight - 33 f e e t .
2 . Mind speed - 58 knots .
3 . S t i l l water depth - maximum 250 feet (excludes storm t ide ) - minimum - 24 feet
4. Store t ide - 1.0 f ee t .
ON BOTTOM OPERATING CONDITIONS (HURRICANE)
1. Desig* w-.ve he ight - 60.0 f e e t .
2 . Nind speed - 1-0 knots .
3 . S t i l l water depth - maximum 200 f ee t (excludes storm t ide ) - minimum - 24 f e e t .
4. Storm t ide - 4.0 f ee t .
E X H I B I T 1 ( 8 / 8 )
DIVERTER SYSTEM
Hydrii Cameron Type "F" Valve (Opens when hydrii i s closed) 6" - 300 P.S.I. Diverter Hose 5" Pipe (permanent) 6" Pipe (removable) 6" Pipe (removable) 6" B u t t e r f l y Valves (Operated manually)
Mud Components Page X
EXHIBIT 2 (1/6)
WEIGHTING AGENTS AND VTSCOSIFIERS
TRADE NAME
IMCO BAR
IMCO WAT E
IMCO GEL
IMCO K LA Y
IMCO BRINEGEL
IMCO HYB
IMCO 8HURLIFT
IMCO XC
IMCO PHOS
DESCRIPTION
B a r i t e
Calcium Carbonate)
Bentonite
Sub-Bentonite
Attapulgite
Beneficiated Bentonite
Asbestos F i b e r s
Bacterial ly Produced Polymer
DISPERSANTS
Sodium Tatraphosphate
PRIMARY APPLICATION
Por increasing mud weight up to 20 ppg.
For Increasing weight of o i l muda up to 10.8 ppg.
Viscosity and f i l t r a t i o n control in water base auds.
For use when larger particle size i s desired for viscosity and f i l t r a t i o n control.
Viscosifier in s a l t water auda
Quick viscosity in fresh water upper hole muds with minimua chemical treatment.
Viacoaifier for freah or aalt water muda.
Viacoaifier and fluid loaa control additive for low aolida muda.
Thinner for flow pH freah watar muda.
SAPP
IMCO OET
IMCO FLO
DESCO
IMCO LIG
Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate
Quebracho Compound
Hemloc . Extract
Modified Tannin
Mined Lignite
For treating cement contamination.
Thinner for freah water and lime muda.
Thinner for freah water muda and in muda containing aalt (10,000 to 15,000 ppm).
Thinner for freah and aalt water muda alkalized for pH control.
Dispersant, emulsifier and supplementary additive for fluid loss control.
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EXHIBIT 2 (2/6)
DISPERSANTS continued i TRADE MAKE
IMCO THIN
IMCO CAL
IMCO VC-10
IMCO RD-111
DESCRIPTION
C a u s t i c i z e d L i g n i t e
Calcium Lignosuifonate
Modified Lignosuifonate
Blended Lignosuifonate Compound
PRIMARY APPLICATION
1-6 r a t i o c a u a t i c - l i g n i t e d i spersant , e m u l s i f i e r and supplementary f l u i d loss a d d i t i v e .
Thinner f o r SCR and lime muds
Dispersant and f l u i d loaa contro l a d d i t i v e f o r water baae muds.
Blended multi-purpose dispersant , f l u i d loaa agent and i n h i b i t o r f o r IMCO RD-111 mud ayatern.
IMCO LOID
IMCO CMC (Regular )
IMCO CMC ( H i - V i s )
IMCO CMC (Tech Grade)
DRISPAC
CYPAN
WL-100
FLUID LOSS REDUCERS
? rege la t in i zed S tarch
Sodium Carboxymethy1 Cellulose
Sodium Carboxymethy1 Ce l lu loee
Sodium Carboxymethy 1 Celluloee
Polyanlonlc Celluloaic Polymer
Sodium Polyacrylata
Sodium Polyacrylate
Controls fluid loss in saturated aalt water, lime and SCR muds.
For fluid loss control and barite auapenaion in water baae muda.
For fluid loaa control and viscosity building in low aolids muds.
For fluid loss control in gyp sea water and freah water fluida.
Fluid loaa control add. tive and viacoaifier in aalt muda.
Fluid loaa control in calcium free low aolida and non-dispersed muds.
Fluid loss control in calcium free low aolida and non-dispersed muds.
LUBRICANTS, DETERGENTS, EMULSIFIERS
IMCO EP LUBE Extreme Pressure Lubricant
Uaed in water baae muda to impart extreme preaaure 1"bricity.
Mud Components Pogo 3
EXHIBIT 2 (3/6)
LUBRICANTS , DETERGENTS , EMULSIFIERS continued: TRADE MAKE DESCRIPTION
SOLTEX
IMCO HOLECOAT
IMCO NUD OIL
IMCO FRSSPXPE
IMCO ND
IME
IMCO SWS
IMCO LUBRIKLEEN
IMCO SPOT
SUPER DRILL
Processed Hydrocarbons
Meter Diaperaible Aaphelts
O i l Disperaibli Asphalts
O i l Soluble Surfactants
Detergent
Non-Ionic Saralslf ler
Blend of Anionic Surfactants
An Organic Entity Neutralised with Amines
Blend of Patty Acid Sulfonates 4 Asphaltic Materials
Special ly treated g i lsonite
PRIMARY APPLICATION
Osed in water baae muds to lower down-hole fluid loss and minimise heaving shale.
Lubricant and fluid loss reducer for weter base auds that contain no diesel or crude o i l .
Lubricant and fluid loss reducer for water base fluids that contain diesel or crude o i l .
Non-weighted fluid for spottln to free differentially stuck pipe.
Osed in water base muds to aid in dropping sand. Emulsifies o i l , reduces torque and miniates bit-belling.
Emulsifier for surfactant auda
Emulsifier for aalt and freah water muda.
Supplies the lubricating properties of oils without environmental pollution.
Invert emulsion which may be weighted to desired density fo spotting to free differentiall atuck pipe.
Por hole stabilisation, (protects water sensitive formation). Specifically designed for dispersed drillin fluid systems.
DEP0AMER8, FLOCCULANTS, BACTERICIDES
Aluminum Stearate
IMCO DEFOAM
Aluminum Stearate
Sodium Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate
Defoamer for lignoaulfonata muds.
Defoamer for salt saturated muds.
Mud Ccmponentn Page 4
EXHIBIT 2 (4/6)
DEFOAMERS, FLOCCULANTS,
IMCO FOAMS AN
IMCO FLOC
IMCO PRESERVALOID
IMCO FYBER
IMO WOOL
IMCO PLUG
IMCO PLUG
IMCO PLUG
IMCO MYCA
IMCO MYCA
IMCO FLAKES
IMCO KWIK SEAL
BACTERICIDES continued: DESCRIPTION
Surface Act ive D i s p e r s i b l e L i q u i d Def<
F l o c c u l a t i n g Agent
PRIMARY APPLICATION
A l l purpose defoamer.
Uaod to drop d r i l l e d so l ida where c l e a r water i s des i rab le f o r a d r i l l i n g f l u i d .
P a r a f oma ldehyde
LOST CIRCULATION MATERIALS
F i b r o u s Mater ia l
F i b r o u s Mineral Wool
DI ASEAL M
Walnut S h e l i s t . (F ine )
(medium)
(Coarse)
Ground Mica: (F ine )
(Coarse)
Cellophane
Combination of granules, flakes and fibrous materials of various sises in one seek.
Blended high fluid loeo soft plugging material
Prevents starch from fermentin when used in muds of less than saturation or alkalinity lees than l.Occ.
Fill e r as well as matting material.
Often used in areas whore acids are later employed to destroy the material.
Most often used to prevent lost circulation.
Used in conjunction with fibers or flakes to regain los circulation.
Used where large crevices or fractures are encountered.
Used for prevention of lost circulation.
Forms a good mat at face of well bore.
Used to regain loet circulatic
Used where large crevices of fractures are encountered.
One sack mixture for preparing soft plugs for severe lost circulation.
Nud Components Pogo S
EXHIBIT (5/6)
TRADE NAME
IMCO GELEX
IMCO PT-102
Phosphate
IMCO SULF-X
SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
DESCRIPTION
Bentonite Extender
Non-Ionic Surfactant
Filming-Amine
Shalo I n h i b i t o r
Special ly Blended Sine Compounds
PRIMARY APPLICATION
increases y i e ld of bentonite to form very low solids dr i l l ing f l u i d .
Primary surfactant for formulating surfactant muds. Nay be used in hot holes for viscosity s t a b i l i t y .
Corrosion inhibitor .
Por use in special ly prepared DAP muds.
For use as a hydrogen sulfide scavenger in voter base muds.
Sodium Chromate
Cauatic Soda
Soda Ash
Sodium Bicarbonate
Barium Carbonate
Gypsum
COMMERCIAL CHEMICALS
Sodium Chromate
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate
Barium Carbonate
Calcium Sulfate
Calcium Hydroxide
Uaed in watei; baae muda to prevent high temperature gelation and aa a corroaion inhibitor.
For pH control in water baae muda.
For treating out calcium aulfate in low pH muds.
For treating out calcium aulfate or cement in high pH auds
For treating out calcium aulfate (pH should be above IC for beat reaulta.)
Source of calcium for formulating gyp muds.
Source of calcium for formulating lime muda.
Salt Sodium Chloride For aaturated aalt muda and reairt i v i t y control.
Mud Componenta Page) €
EXHIBIT 2 (6/6)
TRAOE NAME
OIL BASE AND INVERT EMULSION SYSTEMS
DESCRIPTION PRIMARY APPLICATION
IMCO KENOL-S and IMCO KEN-X
IMCO KEN-SUPREME
IMCO KEN-PAX
I n v e r t Emulsion Sy steal
O i l Basa Mud
Gelat inous 0x1 Basa F l u i d
D r i l l i n g F l u i d s used where extremely high temperatures a r a encountered a l so a d r i l l i r complotion or workover f l u i d app l i cab le where only o i l contact with formations i s des i red . ._
For d r i l l i n g wstor s e n s i t i v e formations.
A time so t t ing gelat inous o i l pack f o r cas ing recovery and corros ion c o n t r o l .
IMCO KENOL-S (D) and IMCO KEN-X COOC.fML)
IMCO KEN-GEL and IMCO KEN-X COOC. #2
IMCO KEN-X Cone. • 3
IMCO VR
IMCO KEN THIN
OIL MUD ADDITIVES
Primary Emulsifier
Viscosifier and Gelling Agent
High Tameratura Stabiliser
Stabilizes Borehole Conditiona
Dispersant
Primary additivea to form stable water-in-oil emulsion.
Provides viscosity, weight suspension and f i l t r a t i o n control.
Improves emulsion under high temperature conditiona.
Stabilizes running shale, improvea emulsion, weight suspension and fluid loaa under high temperature conditiona.
Dispersant for reducing rheoiogicai properties.
IMCO KFNOX Calc ium Oxide Calcium aource for saponi f icat i o n .
Propoaad
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190c TEXACO
OCS'G-5554 -(S-$3,176,000 .6572
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Proposed JO
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14500 PTVD
O C S - O - 5 5 3 4 C 8050FSL S 41S0 FEL
D S 40 0' F SL S 3 6 5 0 FWL
EXHIBIT 4
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• HIP SHOAL BLOCK 1*0
W E L L L O C A T I O N P L A T
C L K COMPANY UUfcCMTK. AND WTWN ATION AL PCTBOUUM EXPLORATION
LWAW MU N. CAUSEWAY BLVD..
September 27, 1965
N r . Jack 0. Bryant McMoRan Offshore E x p l o r a t i o n Co. 3*21 N. Causeway B l v d . M e t a i r i e , Lou i s iana 70002
EXHIBIT 5 (1/2) SHALLOW DRILLING HAZARDS SHIP SHOAL BLOCK 190 MCMORAN NO. C
CLK Conpany, being under c o n t r a c t as geophysical c o n s u l t a n t s f o r McMoRan Offshore E x p l o r a t i o n C o . , as d i r e c t e d by McMoRan, have reviewed a l l a v a i l a b l e seismic data over and proximal to the aurface l o c a t i o n of the proposed wel l a t 6050' FSL and 4150* FEL of Ship Shoal B l o c k 190.
The data reviewed i n c l u d e d : (1) on E-w l i n e 100 south of the l o c a t i o n from a hazard aurvey conducted by John Chanco and A s s o c i a t e s f o r Texaco in 1983, which c o n s i s t s of p inker (subbottom p r o f i l e r ) , s i d e - s c a n sonar, magnetometer, and s i n g l e - t o l d sharker data; however, a t t h i a time, Texaco has not been ab le to f i n d t h e i r sparker d a t a . An Archeologica l and Hazard Report of Block 190 by John Chance and Assoc ia te s for Texaco dated August, 1983, has a d e t a i l I n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f these data; (2 ) a N-S l i n e 150' e e s t of the l o c a t i o n from a survey conducted by Texan A&M f o r the USGS (now *IS) i n 1972, which c o n s i s t s o f subbottom p r o f i l e r and s i n g l e - f o l d sp rker data; (3) a N-S l i n e 900' west and on E-W l i n e IOOO' nor th of the l o c a t i o n from a survey conducted by ONI O f f s h o r e Engineer ing Surveys for the USGS i n 1975, which cons is t s o f subbottom p r o f i l e r , s i n g l e - f o l d s p a r k e r , s i d e - s c a n s o n a r , and magnetometer data; and (4) a NE-SW 2 4 - f o l d s e i s m i c l i n e a c r o s s the l o c a t i o n which was shot by Texaco l n 1981.
The average depth o f penetrat ion l s approximately 125' subsea (or 50' below mudline) on the subbottom p r o f i l e r data and approximately 700' subsea on the s p a r k e r data . The sha l lowes t r e l i a b l e data on the s e i s m i c l s 700 ' • subsea . No anomalies were recognized on the dots reviewed to i n d i c a t e shallow gas hazards a t the proposed l o c a t i o n . T h i s location l a 850' northeast of the McMoRan Block 190 No. 1 w e l l .
Very t r u l y yours,
CLK COMPANY
J. F. Mcllwein / ) .
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C L K COMPANY DOMESTIC AND INTRANATIONAL FETE OLEUM EXPLORATION
September 27, 1985
M r . Jack G. Bryan t McMoRan Of f sho re E x p l o r a t i o n Co. 3421 N . Causeway B l v d . M e t a i r i e , L o u i s i a n a 70002
EXHIBIT 5 [2/2) SHALLOW DRILLING HAZARDS SHIP SHOAL BLOCK 190 MCMORAN NO. D
CLK Company, b e i n g under c o n t r a c t as g e o p h y s i c a l c o n s u l t a n t s f o r McMoRan Of faho re E x p l o r a t i o n C o . , as d i r e c t e d by McMoRan, have r e v i e w e d a l l a v a i l a b l e se i smic d a t a o v e r and p r o x i m a l t o t r . . s u r f a c e l o c a t i o n o f the r ; oposed w e l l a t 9400 ' FEL and 3650' FWL o f Sh ip S h o a l Block 190
The J a t a rev i i ) an E-W l i n e 100' n o r t h o f t he l o c a t i o n f r o a J survey conduc ted by John Chance and Assoc i a t e s f o r ."exaco i ' i 1983, which c o n s i s t s o f p i n g e r ( subbot tom p r o f i l e r ) , s i d e - s c a n sonar , magnetometer, and s i n g l e - f o l o spa rke r d a t a ; however, a t t h i s t i m e , Texaco has n o t been a b l e t o f i n d t h e i r s p a r k e r da ta . Ar A r c h e o l o g i c a l and Hazard Report o f B l o c k 190 by J o h n Chance and A s s o c i a t e s f o r T. 'xaco da ted Auguat , 1983, has a d e t a i l i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f these d a t a ; ( 2 ) a N-S l i ' . e 150 ' eas t o f t h e l o c a t i o n f rom a s u r v e y conducted by Texas A.&M f o r t he USGS (r. w MMS) i n 1972, which c o n s i s t s o f subbot tom p r o f i l e r and s i n g l e - f o l d s p a r k e r data; ( 3 ) a N-S l i n e 900' west o f t he l o c a t i o n f r o m a su rvey c o n d u c t e d by ONI O f f s h o r e E n g i n e e r i n g Surveys f o r t he USGS i n 1975, w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f subbo t tom p r o f i l e r , s i n g l e - f o l d s p a r k e r , s i d e - s c a n s o n a r , and magnetometer da ta , and ( 4 ) a N-S CDP se i smic l i n e across t h e l o c a t i o n whioh was shot by Geophys i ca l S e r v i c e s , I n c . , i n 1983.
The average depth o f p e n e t r a t i o n i s a p p r o x i m a t e l y 125' subsea ( o r SO' below mudl ine) on t h e subbottom p r o f i l e r da ta and approx i r a t e l y 7 0 0 ' subsea on t h e s p a r k e r da t a . The s h a l l o w e s t r e l i a b ! • da ta on t h e se i smic i s 7 0 0 ' • subsea. No anomal i e s were r e c o g n i z e d on t h e d a t a reviewed t o i n d i c a t e s h a l l o w gas hazards a t t h e proposed l o c a t i o n . R e f e r r i n g t o the John Chance r e p o r t and maps, t h e l o c a t i o n i s 1100' s o u t h e a s t o f a NE-SW T r u n k l i n e 26" p i p e l i n e , 1400' w e s t o f a N-S T r a n s c o 26" p i p e l i n e , and ' ^ NE o f a magnet ic a n o m a l y .
Very t r u l ' y o u r a .