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II Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
October 24, 2017
DOG Permitting Alaska Department of Natural Resources Division of Oil and Gas 550 W. 7th Ave., Suite 800 Anchorage, Alaska 99501-3577
Amendment to Unit Plan of Operations
MPU L Pad Gravel Additions for Power and Development Wells
LO/NS 83-085
Milne Point Unit
DOG Permitting:
Post Office Box 244027 Anchorage, AK 99524
3800 Centerpoi nt Dr
Suite 1400 Anchorage, AK 99503
Phone: 907/777-8300
Fax: 907 /777-8560
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp) proposes to add gravel to the existing gravel pad at L Pad to install three Titan 130 Turbine skids and infrastructure and drill five additional development wells at L Pad, located in the Milne Point Unit (MPU). The purpose of this project is to increase the pad size to accommodate the Turbine skids, Diesel Tanks, electrical equipment room and switchgear rooms and to accommodate the additional development wells. Milne does not have any spare power for adding new production wells, so additional pad space is required to add the power generation facilities.
In support of our request, attached are the following:
• Lease/Unit Plan of Operations Amendment Application;• Figures and Drawings;• Project Description/Plan of Operations.
Please note that the drilling of the additional wells and facility upgrades to support new drilling are included in our 2017 MPU Unit Plan of Development.
Thank you for your consideration of this request. If you have any questions, or require additional information, please contact me, Deborah Heebner or Stefan Gogosha at (907) 670-3382 or email [email protected].
Sincerely,
Q�tlL��� Deborah K. Heebner Environmental Specialist HILCORP ALASKA, LLC
Enclosure
UNIT PLAN OF OPERATIONS AMENDMENT APPLICATION
State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Oil & Gas 550 W. 7th Ave, Suite 1100, Anchorage, AK 99501-3563
Phone: 907-269-8800 Fax: 907-269-8943 Permitting Email: [email protected]
Unit Plan of Operations Amendment Application V1.0 Revised 06/01/2015
SECTION I: APPLICANT INFORMATION
1. Applicant: 2. Applicant Contact:
Name: Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
First Name:
Deborah Last Name:
Heebner
Title: North Slope Environmental Specialist
Mailing Address:
3800 Centerpoint Dr. Ste. 1400 Mailing Address:
3800 Centerpoint Dr. Ste. 1400
City: Anchorage City: Anchorage
State: Alaska Zip Code: 99503 State: Alaska Zip Code: 99503
Phone: 907-777-8300 Fax: 907-777-8301 Phone: 907-670-3382 Fax: 907-777-8301
Email: N/A Email: [email protected]
3. Unit Name Milne Point Unit
4. Unit Operator Contact:
First Name: Enter First Name. Last Name: Enter Last Name. Title: Enter Title.
Mailing Address: Enter Mailing Address.
City: Enter City. State: Alaska Zip Code: Enter Zip Code.
Phone: Enter Phone. Fax: Enter Fax. Email: Enter Email.
Describe the relationship between the Unit Operator and the Applicant:
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC is both unit operator and applicant; see applicant contact information above.
SECTION II: 3RD PARTY INFORMATION
(Fill out this section only if you are applying for the Applicant)
SECTION III: APPLICATION DATE AND NUMBER
3rd Party Company Name:
Enter Name. Application Date (Office Use Only):
First Name:
Enter First Name. Last Name:
Enter Last Name.
Title: Enter Title.
Mailing Address:
Enter Mailing Address.
City: Enter City.
State: Enter State. Zip Code: Enter Zip Code.
Phone: Enter Phone. Fax: Enter Fax.
Email: Enter Email.
Describe the affiliation to the Applicant: Application Number: LO/NS 83-085
Describe your affiliation to the Applicant.
SECTION IV: PROJECT INFORMATION
1. Project Name: Milne Point Unit L Pad Gravel Additions for Power and Development Wells
2. Proposed Start Date: 3/1/2018
3. Project Description:
Is activity discussed in the approved Plan of Development on file with the Division’s Units Section? ☒ Yes ☐ No
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Describe what and where:
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC requests approval to extend the existing Milne Point Unit (MPU) L Pad to install three Titan 130 Turbines skids, fuel gas metering skid, two 1100 barrel Diesel Tanks in containment for emergency start-ups, piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the Titans, electrical equipment rooms and switchgear rooms. Hilcorp is also requesting approval to extend the existing pad to drill up to five additional development wells at MPU L Pad. The purpose of the proposed activities is the expansion of oil resource development infrastructure and the increase of production within the MPU.
SECTION V: LAND STATUS
1. State Mineral Estate:
Are supplemental pages for land status included in Appendix C? ☐ Yes ☒ No
Affected ADL: ADL# 025509 Date Effective: 2/1/1965 Date Assigned: 11/1/2014
Oil And Gas Lessee(s): Hilcorp Alaska, LLC
Surface Ownership: State of Alaska
Do you have, or anticipate having an Access Agreement: ☒ Yes ☐ No
Special Use Lands: Special Use Lands under II AAC 96.014, ADL 50666
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Project Components Meridian, Township, Range, And Section(s) GPS Coordinates
L Pad Umiat Meridian, T13N, R10E, Sec. 7 and Sec. 8 70.496717” N, -149.63534” W (NAD83)
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2. State of Alaska Surface Lands:
Are supplemental pages for land status included in Appendix C? ☐ Yes ☒ No
Oil And Gas Mineral Estate Owner:
Access Authorization(s):
Special Use Lands:
Jointly Managed Lands:
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Project Components Meridian, Township, Range, And Section(s) GPS Coordinates
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3. Private Lands:
Are supplemental pages for land status included in Appendix C? ☐ Yes ☒ No
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Surface Ownership And Access Agreement(s): Click here to enter text.
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SECTION VI: SEQUENCE AND SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS
Project Project Milestone Proposed Start Date Proposed End Date
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Milestone #
1. Excavate gravel from exisitng permitted sources; 3/1/2018 5/1/2018
2. Placement of Gravel on tundra with equipment working from existing pad; 3/1/2018 5/1/2018
3. Spread and compact gravel with equipment working from existing gravel pad to match existing pad surface elevation;
3/1/2018 8/1/2018
4. Install VSMs and pilings for Turbine Skids, fuel gas metering skid, fuel gas and diesel piping, electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room;
3/1/2018 7/1/2018
5. Install diesel piping in existing F to L Pad Water Pipeline pipe rack adding up to 5 VSMs as required;
3/1/2018 7/1/2018
6. Install electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room; Expand electrical skid at the entrance to L Pad adding up to 6 VSMs;
3/1/2018 10/31/2018
7. Trench on pad and in tundra to install power and communication cables; 3/1/2018 10/31/2018
8. Drill 5 additional Development Wells; 7/1/2018 1/1/2019
9. Install additional piping and infrastructure to tie-in wells to existing production;
7/1/2018 1/1/2019
10. Tie-in new wells to existing infrastructure and production. 8/1/2018 2/1/2019
SECTION VII: PROJECTED USE REQUIREMENTS
1. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Well Sites:
The proposed pad addition to the southeasterly edge of L Pad will cover approximately 0.2 acres as shown on the attached figure. The proposed pad addition to the southerly edge of L Pad will cover approximately 1.14 acres as shown on the attached figure. The surface elevation of the expansion will be level with the existing pad surface elevation. Approximately 0.0003 acres of tundra will be impacted by installing up to 11 Vertical Support Members (VSMs) for the fuel gas lines to the Titans and for the expanded electrical skid at the entrance to L Pad.
Hilcorp proposes to install three Titan 130 Turbine skids on the proposed gravel addition along the southerly edge of L Pad to provide the additional power required for additional facilities including Moose Pad and additional production wells in the Milne Point Unit. All producing wells in Milne Point Unit require special equipment or techniques (“artificial lift”) to enhance the flow of oil to the surface. As “artificial lift”, Milne uses electrical submersible pumps (ESP’s) jet pumps and gas lift to increase rates. Over 70% of the wells at Milne use ESP’s, which require electrical power, so increasing the number of producing wells, increases the demand for power. Milne does not have any spare power for adding new production wells. Less than 1% of the Milne Point Unit is covered with gravel, thanks to technological advances that have allowed reduction of pad size and reduction in roads from those used in the earlier days of North Slope Oil production. However, additional space is required for the installation of power generation facilities at L Pad.
Hilcorp proposes to install a fuel gas metering skid and piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the Turbine skids. Hilcorp proposes to install two 1130 barrel (47,460 gallons) Diesel Tanks in containment on the proposed southeasterly gravel addition to provide diesel to the turbines during facility shutdowns or when fuel gas is not available. The fuel line between the diesel tanks and the Titan 130s will be installed in the existing pipe rack for the MPU F to L Pad Water Injection 8” pipeline to the extent possible. Existing pipe supports will be used to the extent possible, but as the fuel line comes off the gravel addition from the diesel tanks, up to three Vertical Support Members may be required prior to meeting the existing pipe rack. The on-pad piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the Turbine skids will be placed on VSMs drilled into the gravel pad addition.
Hilcorp also proposes to install Electrical Equipment Rooms associated with each turbine skid and a switchgear room. The Titan 130 Turbine Skids, Electrical Equipment Rooms and Switchgear Room will be placed on pilings. Stairs and ladders will access the skids, landings and rooms. The project will involve trenching in the gravel pad as required for power and communication lines. Electrical cables from the existing electrical skids at the entrance of L Pad will also be trenched into the tundra near the toe of the gravel pad to the gravel pad addition along the southerly edge of L Pad supporting the Titan Turbines skids.
Hilcorp seeks approval to add a gravel addition along the northerly edge of L Pad to drill up to five additional development wells and install associated infrastructure to facilitate production activities. An overview of MPU is provided in Figure 1. Figure 2 shows current facilities and well locations on L Pad, as well as the approximate surface locations for the proposed wells, related infrastructure, gravel pad additions and power generation infrastructure.
2. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Buildings:
Hilcorp proposes to install three Titan 130 Turbine skids on the proposed gravel addition along the southerly edge of L Pad to provide the additional power required for additional facilities including Moose Pad and additional production wells in the Milne Point Unit. Hilcorp proposes to install a fuel gas metering skid and piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the Turbine skids. Hilcorp proposes to install two 1130 barrel (47,460 gallons) Diesel Tanks in containment on the proposed southeasterly gravel addition to provide diesel to the turbines during facility shutdowns or when fuel gas is not available. Hilcorp also proposes to install Electrical Equipment Rooms associated with each turbine skid and a switchgear room. The Titan 130 Turbine Skids, Electrical Equipment Rooms and Switchgear Room will be placed on pilings. Stairs and ladders will access the skids, landings and rooms. The project will involve trenching in the gravel pad as required for power and communication lines. The existing electrical skids at the entrance to L Pad will be expanded requiring the addition of up to 6 VSMs. Electrical cables from the existing electrical skids at the entrance of L Pad will also be trenched into the tundra near the toe of the gravel pad to the gravel pad addition along the southerly
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edge of L Pad supporting the Titan Turbines skids. Hilcorp seeks approval add a gravel addition along the northerly edge of L Pad to drill up to five additional development wells and install associated infrastructure to facilitate production activities at MPU L Pad. An overview of MPU is provided in Figure 1. Figure 2 shows current facilities and well locations on L Pad, as well as the approximate surface locations for the proposed wells, related infrastructure, gravel pad additions and power generation infrastructure.
3. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Fuel and Hazardous Substances:
Approximately 500 barrels of ultra-low sulfur diesel (ULSD) will be stored on site to support drilling operations. Additional hazardous substances that may be onsite include ethylene glycol and/or methanol. All fuel and hazardous substances will be stored and handled in accordance with standard operating procedures.
4. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Solid Waste Sites:
The project is not expected to generate any significant quantities of waste materials. Any solid waste generated as part of this project will be disposed of in an approved manner at existing North Slope Facilities. Solid wastes and combustibles will be hauled off-site to the North Slope Borough landfill. Waste will be handled consistent with Hilcorp waste management practices as outlined below:
1) Waste will be properly segregated, labeled, and stored to ensure proper disposal.
5. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Water Supplies:
Existing Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) permitted water sources will be utilized to support drilling operations. All water use will be tracked in compliance with applicable permits.
6. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Utilities:
Existing utilities will be utilized or expanded as required. The project will involve trenching in the gravel pad as required for power and communication lines. Electrical cables from the existing electrical skids at the entrance of L Pad will also be trenched into the tundra near the toe of the gravel pad to the gravel pad addition along the southerly edge of L Pad supporting the Titan Turbines skids. At project conclusion, additional flowlines from the new wells to existing infrastructure on L Pad will be added.
7. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Material Sites:
Existing permitted gravel sources will be utilized. Gravel use will be tracked in compliance with Hilcorp’s Material Sale Contract, ADL #420361. Existing roads and pads will be utilized for access to the Material Site and construction of the gravel extension at L Pad.
8. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Roads:
The project area is accessible from existing gravel facilities and Hilcorp will use existing roads and pads for the construction of the gravel additions. There is no tundra travel expected for the placement of gravel for the pad additions. If access to tundra is required for snow removal from the proposed footprint, Hilcorp will obtain agency approval prior to initiating activities.
9. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of Airstrips:
N/A
10. Describe the proposed operations, including the location and design, of All Other Facilities and Equipment:
Hilcorp is the operator for all activities associated with MPU production facilities. The scope of the project includes:
• Excavation of gravel from existing permitted sources;
• Placement of gravel on tundra by equipment working from existing gravel pad;
• Spread gravel with equipment working from the existing pad;
• Compact expanded gravel pad;
• Install VSMs and pilings for Turbine Skids, fuel gas metering skid, fuel gas and diesel piping, electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room;
• Install fuel gas metering skid;
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• Install diesel piping in existing F to L Pad Water Pipeline pipe rack adding up to 3 VSMs as required;
• Install fuel gas and diesel piping on VSMs on pad;
• Expand electrical skid at the entrance to L Pad, adding up to 6 VSMs;
• Install electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room;
• Install Titan 130 Turbine Skids;
• Trench in gravel pad as required for power and communication lines;
• Trench in tundra for electrical and communication cables from the Electrical Skids at the entrance to L Pad
• Install ancillary equipment as required;
• Drill additional development wells;
• Expand existing infrastructure to tie-in wells to existing production;
• Install additional infrastructure as required to tie-in wells to existing production;
• Tie-in new wells to existing infrastructure;
The project area is accessible from existing gravel facilities and Hilcorp will use existing infrastructure to support this project. Hilcorp will use existing contractor support for the gravel pad additions and infrastructure installations. The Titan 130 Turbine Skids and associated infrastructure will be installed by Titan Delta and Solar Turbines. Anticipated onsite equipment needs for the gravel extension and associated infrastructure may include, but are not limited to excavators, mini excavator, trimmers, rippers, compactors or dozers. Gravel installation and infrastructure installation will be managed by the MPU Field Foremen, Mark O’Malley (907-670-3330).
Hilcorp is the operator for all activities associated with the Milne Point Unit production facilities. Drilling activities will be conducted under the direction of Paul Mazzolini, Hilcorp’s Drilling Manager (907-777-8369). Major equipment components include the following:
• Drill rig and pipe
• Boilers
• Mud tanks and mud pumps
• Rig Generator
• Work trailers for supervisory and support staff
• Light plants
11. If another permit(s) is required for the above described Projected Use Requirements, provide the following information:
Agency Permit Type Permit Number Application Status Projected Use
Requirement(s)
See Appendix C for permit list.
Enter Permit Type. Enter Permit Number. Enter Application Status.
Enter Projected Use Requirement(s).
SECTION VIII: REHABILITATION PLAN
1. Proposed Level of Infrastructure, Facilities and Equipment Removal:
Facility infrastructure will be removed from the Milne Point Unit pads at the time of facility decommissioning.
2. Description of Restoration and Rehabilitation Activities for Vegetation, Habitat, Impacted Wildlife, and Other Applicable Resources:
After the unit is no longer producing, the roads and pads will be cleaned and reclaimed in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
SECTION IX: OPERATING PROCEDURES DESIGNED TO MINIMIZE ADVERSE EFFECTS
Describe operating procedures designed to prevent or minimize adverse effects on other natural resources and other uses of the Unit area and adjacent areas including:
Fish and Wildlife Habitats: All proposed work will be conducted from existing roads and gravel pads within approximately 143 feet of the toe of L Pad and within 50 feet of L Pad Access Road. No fish bearing streams are impacted. Minimizing the footprint of this extension to an existing pad will minimize the impact to wildlife habitat.
Historic and Archeological Sites: All proposed work will be conducted from existing roads and gravel pads within approximately 143 feet of the toe of L Pad and within 50 feet of the L Pad Road. Encountering previously unknown historical and/or archeological sites is unlikely.
Public Use Areas: There is no public access to the Milne Point Unit. Access is limited and controlled with security checkpoints at the access points to the field. The proposed project does not effect public access to Milne Point Unit.
Other Uses: All employees and contractors will receive Environmental, Health, and Safety (EH&S) training, either provided by Hilcorp or their employer. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, the following: job hazards, safe work practices, drug and alcohol policies, F Pad Site Specific Environmental Awareness, permits and regulations, wildlife interactions, spill prevention and reporting and waste management. In addition to the general EH&S
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orientation program, individuals are trained according to job specific requirements, such as construction and equipment operations. Activities at MPU are conducted in compliance with the following plans: Hilcorp’s Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan for North Slope Facilities (March 2015); Hilcorp’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)(January 2016); Hilcorp’s Polar Bear and Walrus Interaction and Mitigation Plan (December 2015); and Hilcorp’s Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plan (April 2015).
SECTION X: GLOSSARY OF TERMS
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SECTION XI: CONFIDENTIALITY
The undersigned hereby requests that each page/section of this application marked confidential be held confidential under AS 38.05.035(a)(8).
APPLICANT CONTACT:
Signature Name Title Date
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APPENDIX A: MAPS
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FIGURE:
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APPENDIX B: MITIGATION MEASURES
There are no changes proposed to the operations of the Milne Point Unit. All proposed work will be conducted from existing roads and gravel pads within approximately 143 feet of the toe of L Pad and within 50 feet of L Pad Access Road.
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APPENDIX C: OTHER
List of project required permits, per Section VII, Item 11:
Agency Permit Type Permit Number Application Status Projected Use Requirement
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Permit Modification POA-1987-733-M33, Kuparuk River 96
PCN submitted Wetlands fill
ADNR Division of Mining, Land and Water
Temporary Water Use Authorization (TWUA)
Numerous Permits Issued Water use
North Slope Borough (NSB)
Development Permit -- Application submitted Land Use
ADNR Division of Mining, Land and Water
Material Sale Contract ADL #420361 Executed Contract Gravel Use
ADNR Division of Oil and Gas
Unit Plan of Operations/NS(LO/NS) Amendment
LO/NS 83-085 Application submitted Gravel Pad Expansion and drill additional wells
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation
Minor Permit under 18 AAC 50.502(c)(1) for a new source and 18 AAC 50.508(5) for an Owner Requested Limit.
AQ0200MSS06 Transportable Drill Rig Permit
Permit Issued Air Quality
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission
Permits to drill and sundry approvals
ADNR Division of Mining, Land and Wate
Land Use Permit LAS #29964 Notification required under existing LAS #29964 if Off Road Travel is required.
If Off Road Travel is required
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Milne Point Unit
L Pad Gravel Additions for Power and Development Wells
Project Description
1.0 INTRODUCTION
Hilcorp Alaska, LLC (Hilcorp) requests approval to add gravel to the existing Milne Point Unit (MPU) L
Pad to install three Titan 130 Turbines skids, fuel gas metering skid, two 1130 barrel Diesel Tanks in
containment for emergency start-ups, piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the Titans, electrical
equipment rooms and switchgear rooms. Hilcorp is also requesting approval to add gravel to drill up to
five additional development wells at MPU L Pad. The purpose of the proposed activities is the expansion
of oil resource development infrastructure and the increase of production within the MPU.
2.0 PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Hilcorp proposes to install three Titan 130 Turbine skids on a proposed gravel addition along the
southerly edge of L Pad to provide the additional power required for additional facilities including Moose
Pad and additional production wells in the Milne Point Unit. All producing wells in Milne Point Unit
require special equipment or techniques (“artificial lift”) to enhance the flow of oil to the surface. As
“artificial lift”, Milne uses electrical submersible pumps (ESP’s) jet pumps and gas lift to increase rates.
Over 70% of the wells at Milne use ESP’s, which require electrical power, so increasing the number of
producing wells, increases the demand for power. Milne does not have any spare power for adding new
production wells. Less than 1% of the Milne Point Unit is covered with gravel, thanks to technological
advances that have allowed reduction of pad size and reduction in roads from those used in the earlier
days of North Slope Oil production. However, additional space is required for the installation of power
generation facilities at L Pad.
The Titan 130 Turbines will provide this additional power for the western part of the Milne Point Unit.
The Titans 130s are single-shaft gas turbine engines with Solar’s proprietary SoLoNOx dry low emissions
systems to reduce pollution by limiting the formation of nitrous oxides (NOx), carbon monoxide (CO),
and unburned hydrocarbons (UHC). This system uses lean premixed combustion to lower the maximum
flame temperature and reduce pollution formation in the engine exhaust gas.
Hilcorp proposes to install a fuel gas metering skid and piping for diesel and fuel gas supply to the
Turbine skids. Hilcorp proposes to install two 1130 barrel Diesel Tanks in containment on a proposed
southeasterly gravel addition to provide diesel to the turbines during facility shutdowns or when fuel gas
is not available. A diesel supply Line and diesel return line between the diesel tanks and the Titan 130
will be installed in the existing pipe rack for the MPU F to L Pad Water Injection 8” pipeline to the extent
possible. Existing pipe supports will be used to the extent possible, but up to five Vertical Support
Members may be required to add support to the existing pipe rack. The on-pad piping for diesel and fuel
gas supply to the Turbine skids will be placed on VSMs drilled into the gravel pad addition.
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Hilcorp also proposes to install Electrical Equipment Rooms associated with each turbine skid and a
switchgear room. The Titan 130 Turbine Skids, Electrical Equipment Rooms and Switchgear Room will
be placed on pilings. Stairs and ladders will access the skids, landings and rooms. The project will
involve trenching in the gravel pad as required for power and communication lines. Existing electrical
cables from the existing electrical skids at the entrance of L Pad will be relocated and electrical and
communication cables installed in a trench in the tundra between the electrical skid and the toe of the
proposed gravel pad addition along the southerly edge of L Pad supporting the Titan Turbines skids. The
existing electrical skid at the entrance to L Pad shown on Figure 2 will be expanded and up to 6 VSMs
added to support the expanded electrical skid.
Hilcorp seeks approval to add a gravel addition along the northerly edge of L Pad to drill up to five
additional development wells and install associated infrastructure to facilitate production activities at
MPU L Pad. An overview of MPU is provided in Figure 1. Figure 2 shows current facilities and well
locations on L Pad, as well as the approximate surface locations for the proposed wells, related
infrastructure, gravel pad additions and power generation infrastructure. Hilcorp has minimized the
footprint necessary for these additional wells and associated infrastructure; however a pad expansion is
required to accommodate drill rig access to the additional development wells and to provide space for
drill rig movement around the well rows. It is also necessary to provide space for emergency vehicles and
other well servicing equipment to move around the drill rig while the rig is positioned on a well.
Table 1: Location of MPU L Pad
Pad Proposed Work Approximate Pad Center
Location Latitude Longitude
L
1. Add to the gravel pad to install
three Titan 130 Turbine Skids; fuel
gas metering skid, two diesel tanks,
three electrical equipment rooms and
switchgear room.
2. Add to the gravel pad to drill up to
five development wells and install
associated infrastructure
S7 and S8 T13N
R10E 70° 29' 48.183" N 149° 38' 7.225" W
3.0 PROJECT SCHEDULE
Hilcorp proposes to begin place gravel for the additions on March 1, 2018. The compaction and
seasoning of the gravel additions will not be completed until July 2018. The Titan 130 Turbine skids,
fuel gas metering skid, fuel gas and diesel piping, electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room will
be installed in August 2018. Drilling activities are anticipated to begin in July of 2018 and expected to
continue through the end of 2018.
4.0 PERMITS/AUTHORIZATIONS/APPROVALS
The following permits and approvals will be applied for in support of this project:
Department of Army Permit Modification POA-1987-733, Kuparuk River 96; the previous gravel
expansion in 2016 was authorized by POA-1987-733-M33 dated 9/7/2016.
Alaska Department of Natural Resources Unit Plan of Operations/North Slope (LO/NS)
Amendment; The previous L Pad expansion in 2016 was authorized by LO/NS 83-085 dated
6/30/2016.
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North Slope Borough (NSB) Development Permit;
Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) Minor General 1 Air Quality
Control Permit under 18 AAC 50.502(c)(1) for a new source and 18 AAC 50.508(5) for an
Owner Requested Limit;
Alaska Oil and Gas Conservation Commission (AOGCC) permits to drill and sundry approvals;
5.0 SCOPE
The following table summarizes estimated construction footprint and fill quantities to wetlands and
uplands for the proposed pad additions. The proposed pad additions are listed below and shown on the
attached figures:
Project Component Total
Footprint
(acres)
Wetlands
Footprint
(acres)
Uplands
Footprin
t (acres)
Total
Fill (Cu
yds.)
Wetlands
Fill (Cu
yds.)
Uplands
Fill (Cu
yds.)
Southeasterly Addition
for Diesel Tanks and
Containment
0.20 0.20 0 1350 140,000 0
Southerly Addition for
Turbines, Electrical
Rooms and Switchgear
Room
1.14 1.14 0 14500 95,000 0
Northerly Addition for Additional Development Wells
0.95 0.95 0 12,000 12,000 0
VSMs for Diesel Supply
Line and Diesel Return
Line
0.0001 1.0001 0 25 25 0
YSMs for expanded Electric Skid
0.0002 0.0002 0 30 30 0
Totals 2.2903 2.2903 0 27,905 27,905 0
Note: All footprints and gravel quantities are estimated, and represent the most accurate information
available for project planning purposes. Actual footprints and volume quantities may vary slightly based
on local topography, gravel source quality, and compaction, as well as various other environmental and
physical factors present during the extraction and installation of gravel resources.
The surface elevation of the expansion will be level with the existing pad surface elevation.
The scope of the project includes:
Excavation of gravel from existing permitted sources;
Placement of gravel on tundra by equipment working from existing gravel pad;
Spread gravel with equipment working from the existing pad;
Compact expanded gravel pad;
Install VSMs and pilings for Turbine Skids, fuel gas metering skid, fuel gas and diesel piping,
electrical equipment rooms and switchgear room;
Install fuel gas metering skid;
Install diesel piping to existing F to L Pad Water Pipeline pipe rack adding up to 5 VSMs as
required;
Install fuel gas and diesel piping on VSMs on pad;
Expand electrical skid at the entrance to L Pad, adding up to 6 VSMs;
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Install electrical equipment rooms;
Install switchgear room;
Install Titan 130 Turbine Skids;
Trench in gravel pad as required for power and communication lines;
Trench in tundra for electrical and communication cables from the Electrical Skids at the entrance
to L Pad
Install ancillary equipment as required;
Drill additional development wells;
Expand existing infrastructure to tie-in wells to existing production;
Install additional infrastructure as required to tie-in wells to existing production;
Tie-in new wells to existing infrastructure;
The project area is accessible from existing gravel facilities and Hilcorp will use existing infrastructure to
support this project. Hilcorp will use existing contractor support for the gravel pad additions and
infrastructure installations. The Titan 130 Turbine Skids and associated infrastructure will be installed by
Titan Delta and Solar Turbines. Anticipated onsite equipment needs for the gravel expansion and
associated infrastructure may include, but are not limited to, a dozer, compactor, excavator, mini
excavator, super sucker, water truck, heaters, light plants and potentially an Envirovac. Infrastructure
installation will be managed by the Milne Point Unit Field Foreman, Mark O’Malley.
Hilcorp is the operator for all activities associated with the Milne Point Unit production facilities. Drilling
activities will be conducted under the direction of Paul Mazzolini, Hilcorp’s Drilling Manager (907-777-
8369). Major equipment components include the following:
Drill rig and pipe
Boilers
Mud tanks and mud pumps
Rig Generator
Work trailers for supervisory and support staff
Light plants
5.1 Temporary Support Facilities
Drilling will be a 24-hour operation, with personnel housed onsite in a mobile two-story camp.
Due to space constraints on the drill site, some rig support equipment and materials including, but not
limited to, dry mud product, cementing equipment, support vehicles, and rig components may be staged at
nearby pads. Good mud intended for reuse may be temporarily stored in closed top tanks in a lined,
bermed, secondary containment area.
5.2 Gravel Use
Existing Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) permitted gravel sources will be utilized. All
gravel use will be tracked in compliance with applicable Material Sale Contract, ADL #420361.
5.3 Water Use
Existing ADNR permitted water sources will be utilized. All water use will be tracked in compliance with
applicable water source permits.
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5.4 Waste Management
The project is not expected to generate any significant quantities of waste materials. Any waste material
generated as a result of the pad expansion will be disposed of in an approved manner at existing facilities.
Solid wastes and combustibles will be hauled off-site to the North Slope Borough landfill. Waste will be
handled consistent with Hilcorp waste management practices as outlined below:
Waste will be properly segregated, labeled, and stored to ensure proper disposal.
5.5 Off-Road Travel
An ice pad may be required for drilling the additional development wells. Hilcorp will obtain agency
approval prior to constructing the ice pad at L Pad. If access to tundra is needed for trenching the
electrical cable at the entrance to L Pad and drilling the VSMs for the fuel line, Hilcorp will obtain agency
approval prior to initiating activities.
5.6 Local Hire and Community Relations
Hilcorp employs Arctic Slope Regional Corporation (ASRC) subsidiaries for our Roads and Pads
Maintenance Work and they will do this gravel expansion. In addition, more than 95 percent of Hilcorp’s
workforce is comprised of Alaska residents. Hilcorp works with local organizations to encourage growth
in the local service sector. While not all contracted services are awarded to local/in-state providers,
Hilcorp strives to do business locally whenever possible.
5.7 Environmental, Health, and Safety Training
All employees and contractors receive Environmental, Health, and Safety (EH&S) training, either
provided by Hilcorp or their employer. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, the following:
Job hazards
Safe work practices
Drug and alcohol policies
Permits and regulations
Wildlife interactions
Spill prevention and reporting
Waste management
In addition to the general EH&S orientation program, individuals are trained according to job-specific
requirements, such as drilling operations and construction equipment operations.
5.8 Contingency Plans
Activities, including drilling, at Milne Point Unit are conducted in compliance with the following plans:
Hilcorp’s Oil Discharge Prevention and Contingency Plan for North Slope Facilities (March
2015)
Hilcorp’s Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan for North Slope Facilities (SWPPP) (January
2016)
Bear Interaction Plan for Hilcorp Alaska, LLC. North Slope Areas of Operation (December
2015)
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5.9 Rehabilitation Plan
Facility infrastructure will be removed from the MPU pads at the time of facility decommissioning. After
the Milne Point Unit is no longer producing, the pads will be cleaned and reclaimed in compliance with
applicable laws and regulations.
6.0 ATTACHMENTS
Figure 1, Milne Point Unit L Pad Expansion Vicinity Map
Figure 2, Milne Point Unit L Pad Expansion Facility Map
Figure 3, Milne Point Unit L Pad Proposed Gravel Expansion Cross-Sections A-A’ and B-B’
Figure 4, Milne Point Unit L Pad Proposed Gravel Expansion Cross-Sections C-C’ and D-D’
Figure 5, Milne Point Unit L Pad Proposed Gravel Expansion Cross Sections E–E’ and F–F’