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fc / Refer To: RP-2-1 OCT 3 01935
FMP Opera tint) CoBroac / Attention: .n*. C. E . Dofcty, J r . Post Office Box 680P Keta1rl4, Louisiana 70009
tent lease.
Reference 1t Bade to your Sup? lea*n*al Plan ot Exploration (POE) received October tS, 1985, for Lease XS-G 5554, Block 190, Snip SHoal Area. This plan Includes t*>e activit ies proposed for Hells C tnd 0.
In Accordance with 30 CFR 250.34, revised OiKesfcer 13, 1979, and our letter dnted January 29, 1979, this plen has been de?era.r«d to be tncosejlctc a; of October 30, 19*5, because the air quality Information r< quired under 30 CFR 250,57-Ha) was not Included In your n i t * .
Your plan control uuuBer Is S-17; *d should be referenced In your cosstunIcation and correspondence concernlnf this plan.
Sincerely yours.
Orig. Sgd.) A. Donald Giroir
Acting Regional Supervisor Rules tnd Production
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FMP OPERATING COMPANY A LIMIT!0 PARTNERSHIP P-UBUC INFORMATION COPY McMoRan Oil and Oat Co Managing Qanera. Partner
McMoRan Offshore Exploration Co. swrwts MANAGFMCNT stm** AtDivition of McMoRan Oi' & Oaa Co
OCT 15 1985 October 10, 1985
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Minera ls Management Service P.O. Box 7944 M e t a i r i e , LA 70010-7944
ATTN: Regional Supervisor O f f i c e f o r Rules a P r o d u c t i o n
RE: Supplemental Plan o f E x p l o r a t i o n Ship Shoal Block 190 OCS-G 5554
Gentlemen:
I n accordance w i t h 30 CFR 2 5 0 . 3 4 - 1 , FMP O p e r a t i n g Company r e quests your a p p r o v a l f o r a Supplemental Plan o f E x p l o r a t i o n f o r the sub jec t b l o c k .
Please f i n d the f o l l o w i n g e x h i b i t s enc losed :
1) T y p i c a l j ack-up r i g anrl r i g equipment 2) L i s t o f Mud Componenta 3) V i c i n i t y Map r e l a t i v e t o s h o r e l i n e 4) W e l l L o c a t i o n Map 5) Sha l low Hazard Report 6) G e o l o g i c a l S t r u c t u r e Map 7) Schematic Cross S e c t i o n s .
We p l a n t o d r i l l two a d d i t i o n a l w e l l s w i t h a j a ck -up r i g i n Ship Shoal B lock 190. No a d d i t i o n a l s u r f a c e l o c a t i o n s are proposed a t t h i s t ime i n the b l o c k .
D r i l l i n g o p e r a t i o n s are expected t o commence by a p p r o x i m a t e l y November 4, 1985 and be comple ted i n 60 days . At t h a t t i m e , we p lan to r e v i e w a l l a v a i l a b l e w e l l data and make a d e t e r m i n a t i o n f o r 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 .
McMoRan Tower 3421 N Causeway B*vd P O Boa 6800 Matairw Louisiana 70009 504-831 -3731 TWX 810-951 -8271
Supplemental Plan of Exploration SS 190 Page 2
tA comprehensive o i l s p i l l contingency plan has been submitted t o the Minerals Ma^aner.ent Service, Regional Supervisor, in accordance w i t h OCS Order No. 7. This plan covers equipment, materials and procedures for prompt response to o i l s p i l l s . In addition, d e t a i l e d provisions f e r o i l s p i l l prevention are included i n OCS Order No. 2, which include? procedures for d r i l l i n g , j e t t i n g casing, blowout prevention and mud control.
The base of operations w i l l take place at Dulac, Louisiana. This base i3 5 acres in extent and employs twelve (12) persons as base personnel. Approximately 2% of the a c t i v i t y at t h i s base w i l l be applied to the p r o j e c t . In ad d i t i o n , the o f f i c e of FMP Operating Company in New Orleans w i l l allow approximately 1.0 person-years t o the subject p r o j e c t . No new employees w i l l be added, and no new f a c i l i t i e s are anticipated t o move i n t o the area.
FMP Operating Company i s a member of Clean Gulf Associates which maintains standby o i l s p i l l containment and cleanup equipment. This equipment includes skimmer systems f o r inshore and offshore waters, and aux i l i a r y shallow water and beach cleanup equipment. Personnel to operate the equipment are located i n Dulac, Louisiana. The f a s t response system and personnel could be on locat i o n i n 10 to 12 hours.
Your e a r l i e s t review and approval would be appreciated.
Yours very t r u l y ,
C. E. Dokey, J r . Supervisor-Regulatory A f f a i r s
JSV Enclsoures
cc: MMS, Houma D i s t r i c t
EXHIBIT 1 (2/8)
DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT
DRAWWORKS Continental-Emsco Model C-3, Type I I 3,000 HP Powered by two Westinghouse 3 70 DC motors rated at 1,200 HP each.
Sand reel for 22,ISO' of 9/16" sandline.
Par-Mac, Model RC60 a u x i l i a r y hydromatic brake.
ROTARY Continental-Emsco Model T-3750, 37-1/2" i . d . maximum, driven by one Westinghouse 370 DC motor rated at 1,000 HP.
MUD PUMPS Two Continental-Emsco 1,600 HP F-160D t r i p l e x ; each pump powered by two Westinghouse 370 DC motors rated at 1,000 HP each.
POWER UNITS Two EMD 2,200 HP 16-645E1 diesel engines each powering two D79G and one D32K DC generators.
Two 700 KW AC generators each powered by a c a t e r p i l l a r D-399 TA diesel engine.
DRILL STRING 12,500' 5" o.d. 19.5 l b / f t range 2 Grade "E" d r i l l pipe with 4-V IF connections.
2,500* 5 M o.d., 19.5 l b / f t range 2 Grade "X-105" d r i l l pipe with 4-H" IF connections.
Twelve 8 H o.d. d r i l l c o l l a r s x 2-13/16" i . d . x 30' d r i l l c o l l a r s with 6-5/8" regular connections.
B.O.P. Three 13-5/8", 10,000 psi Cameron Type "U" single EQUIPMENT u n i t s .
One 13-5/8", 5,000 psi Hydr.il Type GK.
One Koomey, Model 26160-3S closing u n i t , 160 g a l . capacity with six o u t l e t s and two stations with regulating valve for the Hy d r i i and regulating valve for a l l other operations.
One Grey, Model 5XH inside blowout preventer, 5,000 psi working pressure for 5" d r i l l pipe.
On-2 OMSCO Model 6-5/8" regular LH, Kelly stop cock, 10,000 psi working pressure.
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EXHIBIT 1 (3/3)
B . O . P . One OMSCO Model 5XH, 3" i . d . d r i l l p ipe s a f e t y EQUIPMENT v a l v e , 5,000 p s i w o r k i n g p ressure f o r 5" d r i l l (Cont 'd . ) p i p « -
Choke manifold and k i l l manifold with two 4", , 5,^00 psi working pressure f u l l opening wings, | three 10,000 psi W.P. choke wings.
SWACO 2-9/16" automatic back pressure control valve, 10,000 psi working pressure.
4", 5,000 psi working pressure choke line.
2", 10,000 psi working pressure k i l l line.
DERRICK AND Continental Emsco Type 20R, 147' dynamic Derrick SUBSTRUCTURE with 30' base designed for 100 mph wind with f u l l
setback and rated at 1,400,000 lbs. A.P.I gross nominal capacity.
Bethlehem 40' wide x 46' long x 17.8' high substructure with 500,000 lbs. setback capacity.
DRILLING Continental-Ernsco Model RA-60-7, 500 ton crown EQUIPMENT block, with 7 <i0" Dia. sheaves grooved for l - * j "
d r i l l line, complete with sandline, catline, and tugger line sheaves.
Continental-Emsco Model RA-60-6, with rubber bumper, 500 ton traveling block with 6-60" Dia. sheaves and "Crown-O-Maric" safety shut down device.
Continental-Ensco guidance system.
B.J. Model 5.500, 500 ton hook.
Continental-Emsco Model L-650, 650 ton swivel, with Kelly spinner.
King, Model 4SC circulating head with wire line stripper, 5,000 psi.
Two 3-V x 70' long rotary hoses, 5, 000 psi working pressure.
Handling tools consisting of:
Wire line anchor, complete with wire line snubber.
Elevator assemblies for contractor zip l i f t d r i l l c o l l a r s .
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EXHIBIT 1 (4/8)
DRILLING EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)
MUD EQUIPMENT
Kelly spinner with a i r surge tank.
One 5-%" o.d. x 40" (Hexagonal) Kel l y .
Two Kelly saver SUDS for S-%" contractor furnished Kelly.
Kelly saver sub rubber protectors.
One Varco spinning wrench, for 5" d r i l l pipe make-up.
Slips f o r a l l contractor furnished d r i l l pipe and d r i l l c o l l a r s .
Two I.R. I n g e r s o l l Rand, Model HUL-40 a i r hoists located on r i g f l o o r .
Four I.R. I n g e r s o l l Rand, Model HUL-40 a i r hoists located on c e l l a r deck.
Fishing t o o l s consisting o f :
Fishing t o o l s for pickup of contractor furnished d r i l l pipe and d r i l l c o l l a r s .
One Brandt dual tandem screen shaker.
One Demco Model 122 desander with 2-12" cones driven by Mission Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l pump, 60 HP rated a*- 800 GPM.
One Demco Model 410-H d e s i l t e r with 10-4" cones, driven by Mission Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l pump, 50 HP rated at 800 GPM.
One Wellco Model 5200 degasser, driven by Mission Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l 60 HP pump.
Two j e t mixing hoppers.
Four Mission Model 5x6R c e n t r i f u g a l tumps, powered by 60 HP A.C. motors.
Three l i g h t n i n Model 75-Q-20 HP ro t a r y mud agi t a t o r s powered by explosion proof e l e c t r i c motors.
CRANES Two Link Belt Model ABS 108B "Seamaster" w/70' boom-63,650 l b . net capacity at 15* radius.
LIVING QUARTERS Sixty man a i r conditioned quarters w i t h recreation room.
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EXHIBIT 1 (5/8)
HELIPORT 60 ' x 70 ' t o accommodate a " S i k o r s k y " S-62 h e l i c o p t e r .
COMMUNICATIONS One SSB ra d i o .
One 1000 watt l i n e a r a m p l i f i e r for SSB u n i t .
Two VHF radios.
One a i r c r a f t r adio.
One a i r c r a f t homing Beacon.
Two portable battery operated radios.
Telephone system to approximately 16 locations on d r i l l i n g u n i t .
"Clear C a l l " public address system with approximately 12 st a t i o n s on d r i l l i n g u n i t .
AIR COMPRESSORS One Stewart Stevenson Model B-212-3CA, 580 SCFM at 125 P.S.I.
One Stewart Stevenson Model K-25, 21-28 SCFM at 70-200 P.S.I.
One Stewart Stevenson Model B-72, 56-73 SCFM at 60-125 P.S.I.
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
One 10,000 l b . stockless anchor.
One anchor windlass, rated p u l l of 37,000 l b s . at 32 FPM with 950 f t . spool capacity for 2-1/8" l i n e
Two Reda Model 3J400 s a l t water supply pumps, rated at 1350 GPM with 125' of head.
Two d r i l l water pumps, rated at 475 GPM with 100' of head.
Two potable water pumps, rated at 20 GPM with 80' of head.
Two Meco potable water makers rated at 7920 GPD.
Three 400 AMP e l e c t r i c welding u n i t s .
Three oxyacetelene welding u n i t s .
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EXHIBIT 1 (6/8)
ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (Cont'd)
One c a t e r p i l l a r Model D-334TA engine, 235 HP at 1800 RPM, d r i v i n g a 150 KW AC generator for emergency power.
One Red Fox 2 500 sewage treatment plant rated at 2500 gpm.
One logging u n i t .
One cementing u n i t .
SAFETY EQUIPMENT L i f e saving equipment such as, but not l i m i t e d to l i f e vests, r a f t s , escape ladders, nets, ropes and f i r s t aid k i t s .
Emergency warning system.
Battery powered emergency l i g h t i n g system.
Fire f i g h t i n g equipment co n s i s t i n g o f :
1. Emergency saltwater pumps. 2. Dry chemical system. 3. Carbon dioxide hand extinguishers.
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EXHIBIT 1 (7/8)
OPERATING LIMITATIONS
ON BOTTOM OPERATING CONDITIONS (NON-HURRICANE)
1. Design wave height - 33 f e e t .
2. Wind speed - 58 knots.
3 . S t i l l water depth - maximum 250 feet (excludes storm t ide ) - minimum - 24 feet
4. Storm t i d e - 1.0 fee t .
ON BOTTOM OPERATING CONDITIONS (HURRICANE)
1. Design wave height - 60.0 f e e t .
2 . Wind speed - 100 knots .
3 . S t i l l water depth - maximum 200 feet (excludes storm t ide ) - minimum - 24 f e e t .
4. Storm t i d e - 4.0 fee t .
EXHIBIT 1 (8/8)
DIVERTER SYSTEM
F" V a l v e (Opens when h y d r 1) Hy d r i i 2) Cameron Type
i s closed) 3) 6 W - 300 P.S.I. Diverter Hose 4) 6" Pipe (permanent) 5) 6" Pipe (removable) 6) 6" Pipe (removable) l i 6" B u t t e r f l y Valves (Operated manually)
Mud Comprnents Page 1
EXHIBIT 2 (1/6)
WEIGHTING AGENTS AND VISCOSIFIERS
TP'^E NAME DESCRIPTION PRIMARY APPLICATION
IMCO BAR
IMCO WATE
IMCO GEL
IMCO KLAY
IMCO BRINLGEL
IMCO HYB
IMCO SHURLIFT
IMCO XC
IMCO PHOS
Barite
Calcium Carbonate
Bentonite
Sub-Bentonite
Attapulgite
Bene*iciated Bentonite
Asbestos Fibers
Bacterially Produced Polymer
DISPERSANTS
Sodium Tetraphosphate
For increasing mud weight up to 20 ppg.
For increasing weight of o i l muds up to 10.8 ppg.
Viscosity and f i l t r a t i o n control in water base muds.
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 sal t water suds
Quick viscosity in fresh water upper hole muds with minimus chemical treatment.
Viscosifier for fresh or salt water muds.
Viscosifier and fluid loss control additive for low solids muds.
Thinner for flow pH fresh water muds.
SAPP
IMCO QET
IMCO FLO
DESCO
IMCO LIG
Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate
Quebracho Compound
Hemlock Extract
Modified Tannin
Mined Lignite
For treating cement contamination.
Thinner for fresh water and lime muds.
Thinner for fresh water muds and in muds containing salt (10,000 to 15,000 ppm).
Thinner for fresh and salt water muds alkalized for pH control.
Dispersant, emulsifier and supplementary additive for flu i d loss control.
EXHIBIT 2 (2/6)
Mud Components Page 2
DISPERSANTS cont inued TRADE NAME
IMCO THIN i
IMCO CAL
IMCO VC-10
IMCO RD-111
DESCRIPTION
Causticized Lignite
Calcium Lignosuifonate
Modified Lignosuifonate
Blended L i g n o s u i f o n a t e Compound
PRIMARY APPLICATION
1-6 ratio caustic-lignite dispersant, emulsifier and supplementary fl u i d loss additive.
Thinner for SCR and lime muds
Dispersant and fluid loss control additive for water base muds.
Blended multi-purpose dispersant, fluid loss agent and inhibitor for IMCO RD-111 mud system.
IMCO LOID
IMCO CMC (Regular)
IMCO CMC (Hi-Vis)
IMCO CMC (Tech Grade)
DRISPAC
CYPAN
WL-100
FLUID LOSS REDUCERS
Pregelatinized Starch
Sodium Carboxymethy 1 Cellulose
Sodium Carboxymethy 1 Cellulos*
Sodium Carboxymethy 1 Cellulose
Polyanionic Cellulosic Polymer
Sodium Polyacrylate
Sodium Polyacrylate
Controls fluid loss in saturated s a l t water, lime and SCR muds.
For fluid loss control and barite suspension in water base muds.
For fluid loss control and viscosity building in low solids muds.
For fluid loss control in gyp sea water and fresh water fluids.
Fluid loss control additive and v i s c o s i f i e r in sal t muds.
Fluid loss control in calcium free low solids and non-dispersed muds.
Fluid loss control in calcium free low solids and non-dispersed muds.
LUBRICANTS, DETERGENTS, EMULSIFIERS
IMCO EP LUBE Extreme Pressure Lubricant
Uaed in water base muds to impart extreme praaaura lubricity.
Mud Components Page 3
EXHIBIT 2 (3/6)
LUBRICANTS, DETERGENTS, EMULSIFIERS continued TRADE NAME DESCRIPTION
SOLTEX
IMCO HOLECOAT
IMCO MUD OIL
IMCO FREEPIPE
IMCO MD
IME
IMCO SWS
IMCO LUBRIKLEEN
IMCO SPOT
SUPER DRILL
Processed Hydrocarbon!
Water D i s p e r s i b l e Asphalts
O i l Dispersible Asphalts
O i l Soluble Surfactants
Detergent
Non-Ionic Emulsifier
Blend of Anionic Surfactants
An Organic Entity Neutralized with Amines
Blend of Fatty Acid Sulfonates & Asphaltic Materials
Specially treated gilsonite
PRIMARY APPLICATION
Used in water base muds to lower down-hole fluid loss and minimize heaving shale.
Lubricant and fluid loss reducer for water base muds 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 spottinc to free differentially stuck pipe.
Used in water base muds to aid in dropping sand. Emulsifies o i l , reduces torque and minimzes bit-balling.
• Emulsifier for surfactant muds
Emulsifier for sa l t and fresh water muds.
Supplies the lubricating properties of o i l s without environmentai pollution.
Invert emulsion which may be weighted to desired density fo: spotting to free differ e n t i a l l : stuck pipe.
For hole stabilization, (protects water sensitive formation). Specifically designed for dispersed d r i l l i m fluid systems.
Aluminum Stearate
IMCO DEFOAM
DEFOAMERS, FLOCCULANTS, BACTERICIDES
Aluminum Stearate
Sodium Alkyl Aryl Sulfonate
Defoamer for lignosuifonate muda.
Defoamer for s a l t saturated muds.
Mud Components Page 4
EXHIBIT 2 (4 /6 )
DEFOAMERS, FLOCCULANTS, TRADE NAME
IMCO FOAMBAN
IMCO FLOC
IMCO PRESERVALOID
IMCO FYBER
IMO WOOL
IMCO PLUG
IMCO PLUG
IMCO PLUG
IMCO MYCA
IMCO MYCA
IMCO FLAKES
IMCO KWIK SEAL
BACTERICIDES con t inued : DESCRIPTION
Surface A c t i v e Dispers ib le L i q u i d Defoamer
Floe i l a t i n g Agent
Paraf oma ldehy de
LOST CIRCULATION MATERIALS
DLASEAL M
Fibrous M a t e r i a l
Fibrous M i n e r a l Wool
Walnut S h e l l s : . (Fine)
(medium)
(Coarse)
Ground M i c a : (Fine)
(Coarse)
Cellophane
Combination of granules, flakes and fibrous materials of various sizes in one ~ack.
Blended high fluid loss soft plugging material
PRIMARY APPLICATION
A l l purpose defoamer.
Used to drop d r i l l e d solids where clear water i s desirable for a d r i l l i n g f l u i d .
Prevents starch from fermentir when used in muds of less than saturation or alkalinity less than l.Occ.
F i l l e r as well as matting material.
Often used in areas where 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 lost circulatic
Used where large crevices of fractures are encountered.
One sack mixture for preparing soft plugs for severe lost circulation.
Mud Components Page 5
EXHIBIT (5 /6 )
SPECIALTY PRODUCTS
TRADE NAME
IMCO GELEX
DMS
IMCO PT-102
Di ammonium Phosphate
IMCO SULF-X
DESCRIPTION
Bentonite Extender
Non-Ionic Surfactant
Filming-Amine
Shale Inhibitor
Specially Blended Zinc Compounds
PRIMARY APPLICATION
Increases yield of bentonite to form very low solids d r i l l i n g f l u i d .
Primary surfactant for formulating surfactant muds. May be used in hot holes for viscosity s t a b i l i t y .
Corrosion inhibitor.
For use in specially prepared DAP muds.
For use ss s hydrogen sulfide scsvenger in wster bsss muds.
COMMERCIAL CHEMICALS
Sodium Chromate
Caustic Soda
Soda Ash
Sodium Bicarbonate
Barium Carbonate
Gypsum
Lime
Sodium Chromate
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Carbonate
Sodium Bicarbonate
Barium Carbonate
Calcium Sulfate
Calcium Hydroxide
Used in water base muds to prevent high 'temperature gelation snd ss a corrosion inhibitor.
For pH control in wster base muds.
For treeting out calcium sulfate in low pH muds.
For treeting out calcium sulfate or cement in high pH muds
For treating out calcium sulfate (pH should be above 10 for best results.)
Source of calcium for formulating gyp muds.
Source of calcium for formulating lime muds.
Sa l t Sodium Chloride For saturated s a l t muds and r e s i s t i v i t y control.
Mud Components Psge 6
EXHIBIT 2 (6/6)
OIL BASE AND INVERT EMULSION SYSTEMS
TRADE NAME DESCRIPTION PRIMARY APPLICATION
IMCO KENOL-S and IMCO KEN-X
Invert Emulsion System
IMCO KEN-SUPREME
IMCO KEN-PAX
Oil Base Mad
Gelatinous Oil Base Fluid
Dri l l i n g Fluids used where extremely high temperatures are encountered also a d r i l l i r completion or workover fluid applicable where only o i l contact with formations i s desired. _
For d r i l l i n g water sensitive formations.
A time setting gelatinous o i l pack for casing recovery and corrosion control.
IMCO KENOL-S (D) and IMCO KEN-X Conc.fl(L)
IMCO KEN-GEL and IMCO KEN-X Cone. #2
IMCO KEN-X Cone. #3
IMCO VR
IMCO KEN THIN
IMCO KEN OX
OIL MUD ADDITIVES
Primarv Emulsifier
Viscosifier and Gelling Agent
High Temerature Stabilizer
Stabilizes Borehole Conditions
Dispersant
Calcium Oxide
Primary additives 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 conditions.
Stabilizes running shale, improves emulsion, weight suspension and flu i d loss under high temperature conditions.
Dispersant for reducing rheoiogicai properties.
Calcium source for saponification.
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SHIP SHOAL BLK. 190
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. EXHIBIT 3 VICINITY MAP
McMoRan Propoaad
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190 TEXACO
OCS"6 '5554 % 3,176,000
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EXHIBIT 4
ty UcMoHan Off trior* Eiploratlon Ca.
SHIP 8MOAL BLOCK 190
W E L L L O C A T I O N P L A T
m ™ BHSE TPT
C L K COMPANY DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL PETROLEUM EXPLORATION
JULIUS F. MdLWAIN PAJRTND
September 27, 1985
M i l N. CAUSEWAY BLVD., SUITE r i t P.O. BOX f t n
MET A W E , LA. 7*M» Q Q C BUS. (SM) I35-S3M
M r . Jack G. B r y a n t McMoRan O f f s h o r e E x p l o r a t i o n C o . 3 4 2 1 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 (1/2) SHALLOW DRILLING HAZARDS SHIP SHOAL BLOCK 190 MCMORAN NO. C
CLK Company, b e i n g u n d e r 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 O f f s h o r e 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 s e i s m i c d a t a o v e r and p r o x i m a l t o t h e s u r f a c e l o c a t i o n o f t h e p r o p o s e d w e l l a t 6 0 5 0 ' FSL a n d 4 1 5 0 ' FEL o f S h i p S h o a l B l o c k 190.
T h e d a t a r e v i e w e d i n c l u d e d : ( 1 ) a n E-W l i n e 100 ' s o u t h o f t h e l o c a t i o n f r o m a h a z a r d s u r v e y c o n d u c t e d by John Chance and A s s o c i a t e s f o r T e x a c o i n 1 9 8 3 , w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f p i n g e r ( s u b b o t t o m p r o f i l e r ) , s i d e - s c a n s o n a r , m a g n e t o m e t e r , a n d s i n g l e - f o l d s p a r k e r d a t a ; h o w e v e r , a t t h i s t i m e , T e x a c o has n o t b e e n a b l e t o f i n d t n e i r s p a r k e r d a t a . An A r c h e o l o g i c a l a n d Haza rd R e p o r t 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 e x a c o d a t e d A u g u s t , 1 9 b ^ t has a d e t a i l i n t e r p r e t a t i o n o f t h e s e d a t a ; ( 2 ) a N-S l i n e 1 5 0 ' e a s t o f t h e l o c a t i o n f r o m a s u r v e y c o n d u c t e d by T e x a s A&M f o r t h e USGS (now MMS) i n 1972, w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f s u b b o t t o m 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 d a t a ; ( 3 ) a N-S l i n e 9 0 0 ' west and a n E-W l i n e 1 0 0 0 ' n o r t h o f t h e l o c a t i o n f r o m a s u r v e y 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 S u r v e y s f o r t h e USGS i n 197 5, w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f s u b b o t t o m 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 m a g n e t o m e t e r d a t a ; a n d ( 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 t he l o c a t i o n w h i c h was s h o t by Texaco i n 1 9 8 1 .
T h e average d e p t h 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 5 0 ' b e l o w m u d l i n e ) o n t h e s u b b o t t o m p r o f i l e r d a t a and a p p r o x i m a t e l y 7 0 0 :
s u o s e a on t h e s p a r k e r d a t a . The s h a l l o w e s t r e l i a b l e d a t a o n t h e s e i s m i c i s 7 0 0 * ^ s u b s e a . No a n o m a l i e s were r e c o g n i z e d o n t h e d a t a r e v i e w e d t o i n d i c a t e s h a l l o w g a s h a z a r d s a t t h e p r o p o s e d l o c a t i o n . T h i s l o c a t i o n i s 8 5 0 ' n o r t h e a s t o f t h e McMoRan B l o c k 190 No . 1 w e l l .
V e r y t r u l y y o u r s ,
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EXHIBIT 5 (2/2) SHALLOW DRILLING HAZARDS SHIP SHOAL BLOCK 190 MCMORAN NO. D
CLK Company, being under contract as geophysical consultants for McMoRan Offshore Exploration Co., 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 surface location of the proposed well at 9400' FEL and 3650' FWL of Ship Shoal Block 190.
The data reviewed included: (1) an E-W l i n e 100' north of the location from a hazard survey conducted by John Chance and Assoc i a t e s for Texaco in 1983, which c o n s i s t s of pinger (subbottom p r o f i l e r ) , side-scan sonar, magnetometer, and s i n g l s - f o l d sparker data; however, at t h i s time, Texaco has not been able to f i n d t h e i r sparker data. An Archeological and Hazard Report of Block 190 by John Chance and Associates 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 of these d*ta; (2) a N-S l i n e 150' east of the location from a survey conducted Dy Texas A&M for the USGS (now MMS) in 1972, which c o n s i s t s of subbottom p r o f i l e r and s i n g l e - f o l d sparker data; (3) a N-S l i n e 900' west of the l o c a t i o n from a survey conducted by ONI Offshore Engineering Surveys for the USGS i n 1975, which c o n s i s t s of subbottom p r o f i l e r , s i n g l e - f o l d sparker, side-scan sonar, and magnetometer data; and (4) a N-S CDP seismic l i n e across the l o c a t i o n which was shot by Geophysical S e r v i c e s , I n c., in 1983.
The average depth of penetration i 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 sparker data. The shallowest r e l i a b l e data on the seismic i s 700' + subsea. No anomalies were recognized on the data reviewed to i n d i c a t e shallow gas hazards at the proposed location. Referring to the John Chance report and maps, the location i s 1100' southeast of a NE-SW Trunkline 26" p i p e l i n e , 1400' west of a N-S Transco 26" p i p e l i n e , and 1000' NE of a magnetic anomaly.
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