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ATenneco Company
Tenneco Oil Exploration and Production
6162 South Willow Drive RO. Box 3249 Englewood, Colorado 80155 (303) 740-4800
February 26, 1985
New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission P. 0. Box 2088 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501
Attention: Mr. Gilbert Quintana
RE: Florance #5 Sec.22, T30N, R9W San Juan County, New Mexico
Dear Mr. Quintana:
We have enclosed al l necessary data for administrative approval to commingle production to the referenced wel l .
Questions concerning this request can be directed to Mr. Frank Weiss (303) 740-4836
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cc: Mr. John Cook Mr. Frank Weiss
Very truly yours,
TENNECO OIL COMPANY
P. A. Doyle Division Production Engineer
Oil CONSERVATION Di , SANTA FE
LTOEP 132A 1/84
T e n n e C O O H , 6162 South Willow Drive
Exploration and Production Englewood, Colorado 80155 A Tenneco Company (303)740-4800
Western Rocky Mountain Division
February
El Paso Natural Gas P. 0. Box 4990 Farmington, New Mexico 87499
Re: Florance #5 Sec.22, T30N, R9W San Juan County, N. M.
Gentlemen:
Tenneco has applied for administrative approval to commingle production from the Mesaverde and Dakota zones in the above referenced wel l . I f you as an offset operator have no objection to the proposed commingling, please sign the waiver at the bottom of this page and forward to:
New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission P. 0. Box 2088 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Attention: Mr. Gilbert Quintana
We would appreciate your returning one copy to the undersigTO'd^
Very t ru ly yours,
TENNECO OIL COMPANY
MAR 11 1985
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Exploration and Production Englewood, Colorado 80155
A Tenneco Company (303)740-4800
Western Rocky Mountain Division
February 26, 1985
El Paso Natural Gas P. 0. Box 4990 Farmington, New Mexico 87499
Re: Florance #5 Sec.22, T30N, R9W San Juan County, N. M.
Gentl emen:
Tenneco has applied for administrative approval to commingle production from the Mesaverde and Dakota zones in the above referenced well. If you as an offset operator have no objection to the proposed commingling, please sign the waiver at the bottom of this page and forward to:
New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission P. 0. Box 2088 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Attention: Mr. Gilbert Quintana
We would appreciate your returning one copy to the undersigned.
Very truly yours,
TENNECO OIL COMPANY
P. A.Doyle Div is ion Production Engineer
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WAIVER
We hereby waive any objections to Tenneco Oil Company's app l ica t ion to commingle production as set fo r th above.
Name: T i t l e :
Date:
Tenneco Oil Exploration and Production ATenneco Company
6162 South Willow Drive RO. Box 3249 Englewood, Colorado 80155 (303) 740-4800
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Western Rocky Mountain Division
February 26, 1985
Amoco Production Company 501 Airport Drive Farmington, New Mexico 87407
Re: Florance #5 Sec.22, T30N, R9W San Juan County, N. M.
Gentlemen:
Tenneco has applied for administrative approval to commingle production from the Mesaverde and Dakota zones in the above referenced wel l . I f you as an offset operator have no objection to the proposed commingling, please sign the waiver at the bottom of this page and forward to :
New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission P. 0. Box 2088 Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 Attention: Mr. Gilbert Quintana
We would appreciate your returning one copy to the undersigned.
Very t ru ly yours,
TENNECO OIL COMPANY
P. A.Doyle Division Production Engineer
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The Florance #5 was completed as a Mesaverde-Dakota dual in September, 1965 with 4-1/2" casing and one string of 2-3/8" tubing. The Dakota produces up the tubing and the Mesaverde flows up the casing-tubing annulus. Because of the large flow area in the annulus, the Mesaverde is experiencing liquid loading problems which are restricting the production from that zone.
Enclosed are decline curves for both the Mesaverde and Dakota zones.
The bottom-hole pressure of the Dakota was measured with a pressure bomb and found to be 780 psig at 7500' after 8 days of shut-in. This Dakota pressure corrected to a datum of 5000' is 708 psig. A pressure bomb could not be run for the Mesaverde since this zone produces up the annulus. A dead weight surface pressure of 395 psig was recorded for the Mesaverde after 8 days of shut-in and the f l u i d level on the annulus was recorded at 4805'. The bottomhole pressure for the Mesaverde was then calculated to be 539 psig at a datum of 5000'. The requirement that the lower pressured zone have a pressure that is greater than 50% of the pressure of the higher pressured zone corrected to a common datum is; therefore, satisfied.
Compatibility tests were conducted using the produced Dakota water from this well and the Mesaverde water from an offset to the Florance #5. The testing indicates that no scale of precipitate problems should result from the commingling of these two zones. In addition, the salinities of the two zones are similar enough that no formation damage should occur in either zone.
The intent of commingling these two zones is to increase the total production from the well. This w i l l be accomplished by increasing the flow velocity by flowing both zones up the tubing. The cross-sectional area of the tubing is 3.13 square inches, as opposed to 11.27 square inches for the tubing and annulus. Even i f no production increase were realized, a 3.6 fold increase in average flow velocity would result from this commingling. This velocity increase w i l l enable the well to unload produced fluids and w i l l result in increased gas production from each zone. This greater production rate w i l l increase the velocity in the tubing, yielding even more liquid l i f t i n g capacity.
Based upon the decline curves and reserve estimates for these zones, I recommend that the production be allocated on a s t r i c t percentage basis with 98% assigned to the Mesaverde and 2% assigned to the Dakota.
I f you need any additional information, feel free to call me at (303) 740-4840.
Frank G. Weiss I I I Senior Production Engineer
FGW/dw:4355
LTOEP 132A 1'8*
Florance #5
DETERMINATION OF ALLOCATION PERCENTAGES
The decline rates and reserve estimate for the Mesaverde and Dakota are indicated below:
DECLINE PERCENTAGE REMAINING RESERVES
Mesaverde 8% 1.75 BCF
Dakota 8% 37.5 MMCF
4356
B & R SERVICE, INC. P. O. Box 1048
Farmington, New Mexico 87499 (505) 325-2393
Company Tenneco O i l Co. L e a s e F l o r a n c e W e n #5 (Dak)
county San Juan s t a t e New Mex ico D a t e 12 -14-84
Shut-In Zero Point G . L . T b g P r e s s u r e 6 5 0
Casing Pressure 3 9 5 Ybg. Depth Casing Perf..
Max. Temp. Fluid Level
DEPTH PSIG GRADIENT '
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1000 638 .021
2000 660 .022
3000 674 .014
4000 692 .018
5000 708 .016
6000 724 .016
7000 740 .016
7500 780 .080
HESAVERDE
8 Day Shut I n Pressure Test
Dead Weight Surface Pressure 395 psi
Annulus Fluid Level '4805'Ft.
MESAVERDE
FLDRANCE «5 MV^'DK MESAVERDE DAKDTA COMMINGLING £ - 3 / ' 8 X 4 - l £ ANNULUS
DATE: Ci£.-£l,--8? F ILE- ' F I L E l O c ' PRO.I: Ci
G A W E L L P R E S S U R E S
MEASURED DEPTH? FEET 5000. TRUE VERTICAL DEPTH* FEET 5000.
FLOW STREAM ID? INCHES FLOW STREAM DD? INCHES 6.456
GAS GRAVITY EOTTOM HOLE TEMPERATURE
0. 687 150.
CRITICAL TEMPERATURE CRITICAL PRESSURE
386. 666.
NITROGEN? MOL 5s CARBON DIOXIDE? MOL V. HYDROGEN SULFIDE? MOL V.
0. 0. 0.
CONDENSATE GRAVITY? DEG API 50.0 WATER GRAVITY 1. 047 PIPE ROUGHNESS? INCHES 0.00060
GAS RATE WH TEMP WELLHEAD M-'D DEG F — PSIG
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CONDENSATE WATER STB---MMCF— BW-MMCF-
0 . 4 5 1 . • AT 4 8 0 5 . FEET <MEflS> FLUID LEVEL 5 3 9 . * AT 5 0 0 0 . FEET CMEAS> CWTR >
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SOUTHERN UNION GATHERING COMPANY REPORT OF BTU TEST RESULTS
TO: TENNECO OIL CO (846)
REF: FLORANCE 4064 NORTHWEST NEW MEXICO
5 (MESAVERDE)
< 70)
DATE OF THIS TEST: DATE OF LAST TEST: TEST FREQUENCY:
6 / 2 8 / 8 3 6 / 0 6 / 8 2
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RESULTS: S P E C I F I C GRAVITY: 0 .6872 BTU/CF @ 14. 73/60F/DRY: 1194.4
MOL '/. G. P. M.
CARBON DIOXIDE 0. 985 NITROGEN 0. 150 METHANE 85. 080 ETHANE 7. 780 PROPANE 3. 249 ISOBUTANE 0. 542 N-BUTANE 0. 891 ISOPENTANE 0. 297 N-PENTANE O. 231 HEXANE + 0. 823
0. OOOO 0. OOOO 0. OOOO 2. 0810 0. 8940 0. 1770 0. 2810 0. 1080 0. 0830 0. 3620
TOTAL 100. 028 3. 9860
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2898 Well Name Florance *5 Unit A Sec 22 T 30N R 9W TO 7540 PBTD 7515 County San Juan State N.M. WI .50 RI .345146 Drlg Cost Re-Comp Cost 93.010 Comp Date 9-12-65 Tm On Date Dakota IP BOPD 1588 MCFD BWPD 3 Hours no Info SIWHP MV IP BOPD 959 MCFD BWPD 3 Hours no Info SIWHP
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Size Welaht Grade Deoth Cement Top Cement
Hole Size R e m a r k s
10 3/4 32.75* 267' 200 sx Surface 13 3/4
7 20 & 23 4549' 200 sx 4110' 8 3/8
4 1/2 10.5# 11.6* J-55 7540 350/225 Surface 6 1/4 DV 9 4091
2 3/8 4.6* J-55 7210 Prod. Tba
Packer? YesJL No Type Model D Depth 7210 Anchor? Yes No X Type Depth Pump Type Seal assv. "F" nipple
Flowing gas
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Zone #1 - Formation Dakota Date 9-3-65 Perfs w/JSPF 7374-78. 7385-87 7408-09. 7419-20. 7434-35. 7439-40. 7445-46. 7455-56. 7480-84. 7498-7501
Press Tstd 4000 PSI. Spot Add - Type 6al1ons BDISIP Add: Vol. «• Type 1500 gal 15X .* balls _6_. Rate BPH, Press. 3400 PSI Frac: Fluid Volume & Type 89.000 gal IX KCL w/4* gel. Sand: 40.000* 40/60 Mesh
Sand: 20.000* 20/40 Mesh Frac Rate 47 BPM Frac Pressure 3500 PSI ISIP 2300 PSI Comments _.
Zone #2 - Formation Dakota Date 9/5/65 Perfs w/JSPF 4 HPR: 7269-71. 7274-78. 2 HPE: 7285-87. 7334-38. 7358-59 Press Tstd PSI, Spot Add - Type Gallons BDISIP Add: Vol. 8. Type 300 gal 7 1/2X .* balls . Rate 37 BPM, Press. 3400 PSI Frac: Fluid Volume & Type 101.000 gal IX KCL w/4* gel. Sand: 40.000* 40-60 Mesh
Sand: 40.000* 20-40 Mesh Frac Rate 44 BPM Frac Pressure 3500 PSI ISIP 2100 PSI Comments
Zone #3 - Formation MC-PLO Date 9-6-65 Perfs w/JSPF 2 JPF: 4971-72. 90-91. 5038-39. 97-98. 5120-21. 28-29. 32-33. 39-40. 43-44. 46-47. 48-49. 52-53. 68-69. 78-79. 83-84. 96-97. 5200-01. 20-21. 27-28. 34-35. 68-89. Press Tstd 4000 PSI, Spot Add - Type Gallons BDISIP Add: Vol. & Type ,# balls . Rate BPM, Press. PSI Frac: Fluid Volume & Type 102.300 gal 2 1/2* gel. Sand: 60.000 # 10/20 Mesh
Sand: 20.000 * 8/12 Mesh Frac Rate 70 BPM Frac Pressure 2150 PSI ISIP PSI Comments Dropped 15 balls during frac lob.
Zone #4 - Formation MV Date 9/7/65 Perfs w/JSPF 4512-13. 21-22. 24-25. 27-28. 30-31. 38-39. 44-45. 50-51. 58-59. 65-66. 72-73. 4600-01. 07-08. 09-10. 14-15. 58-59. 63-64. 4707-08. 12-13. 17-18. 55-56. 68-69. 76-77. 4814-15 Press Tstd 4000 PSI, Spot Add - Type Gallons BDISIP Add: Vol. & Type ,# balls , Rate BPM, Press. PSI Frac: Fluid Volume & Type 107.000 gal 3 1/2* gel. Sand: 60.000 * 10/20 Mesh
Sand: 20.000 # 8/12 Mesh Frac Rate 64 BPM Frac Pressure PSI ISIP PSI
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Comments Originally completed 1n MV open hole to 4542 1n 1951. IP was 7364
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S n SMITH EINERGY SERVICES Divison of Smith International, Inc.
2198 East Bloomfield Highway Farmington, New Mexico 87401 Phone (505) 327-7281
J u l y 13, 1984
Tenneco O i l Co. Western Rocky Mtn. Div. P.O. Box 3249 Englewood, Co. 80155
ATTN: Frank Weiss
Dear Mr. Weiss:
A c o m p a t i b i l i t y study was conducted u s i n g the f o l l o w i n g f o r m a t i o n water samples:
1. F l o r a n c e #5 Dakota Formation 2. F l o r a n c e #3B Mesa Verde Formation
A s m a l l amount o f r e d d i s h orange p r e c i p i t a t e formed, b u t t h i s i s t o be expected when oxygen i s a d m i t t e d t o a water sample c o n t a i n i n g even a t r a c e o f i r o n . T his p r e c i p i t a t e s h o u l d pose no problems i n a c l o s e d system.
No s o l i d p r e c i p a t a t e s o f any o t h e r type was noted and these samples s h o u l d be c o n s i d e r e d c o m p a t i b l e f o r m i x i n g i n any c o n c e n t r a t i o n s needed.
S i n c e r e l y , SMITH ENERTgY SERVICES
Xdren L. Diede D i s t r i c t Engineer
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REPORT NUMBER DATE :
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COUNTY s FORMATION % DAKOTA WELL s FLORANCE
7/12/84
ATTENTION OF s FRANK WEISS
DATE SAMPLED : FIELD s LEASE s #5 SES ANALYST : LOREN DIEDE
WATER ANALYSIS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.010 pH s 7.00 CHLORIDE : 8093.175 mg/1 CALCIUM : 561.120 ma/1 BICARBONATE : 543.153 ma/1 MAGNESIUM s 96.782 ma/1 SULFATE : £200.000 mg/1 TOTAL I RON : £.792 rng/I SULFIDE s 0.000 ma/1 SODIUM s 5680.375 ma/1 POTASSIUM : 0.000 mg/1 TOTAL HARDNESS (as CaC03) s 1801.080 nici/1 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS s 17188.396 mg/1 RESISTIVITY : 0.600 OHM METERS & 60.0 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT,
Sample So urce
A n a l y s t ' s Remarks
REPORT NUMBER s DATE 5
fOMPANY : TENNECO ENGLEWOOD. CO.
COUNTY s FORMATION s MESA VERDE WELL s FLORANCE
7/12/84
ATTENTION OF s FRANK WEISS
DATE SAMPLED ; FIELD s LEASE : #3 SES ANALYST ; LOREN DIEDE
WATER ANALYS
SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.000 pH 3 CHLORIDE : 799.820 mg/1 CALCIUM : BICARBONATE ; 61.017 mg/1 MAGNESIUM s SULFATE : 0.000 mg/1 TOTAL IRON . SULFIDE : 0.000. mq/1 SODIUM s POTASSIUM s 0.000 mg/1 TOTAL HARDNESS (as CaC03) : 800.480 rnn/1 TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS : 1292.155 mg/1 RESISTIVITY : 10.000 OHM METERS @ 60.0 DEGRE
b. 50 160.320
0. 000 173.876
rn • / 1 ma/1 mg/ 1 rn — / 1
Eb FAHRENHE:
Samale Source
A n a l y s t ' s Remarks