OIL AND GAS ACTIVITIES IN FLORIDA, 1966

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STATE OF FLORIDA STATE BOARD OF CONSERVATION DIVISION OF GEOLOGY Robert 0. Vernon, Director INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55 OIL AND GAS ACTIVITIES IN FLORIDA, 1966 By Clarence Babcock TALLAHASSEE 1968

Completed manuscript received May 1, 1968 Printed by the Florida Board of Conservation Division of Geology Tallahassee ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The writer is indebted to members of the Division of Geology, Florida Board of Conservation, for stimulating discussions, review of the manuscript, proof of copy and preparation of illustrations. iii

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CONTENTS Acknowledgements... Page Production...... 1 Sunoco-Felda field... 1 Sunniland field...... 6 Exploration...... 7 Exploratory drilling......... 7 Proposed exploratory drilling... 7 Geophysical activity... 8 Land...... 8 Rules and regulations... 8 Appendix I,... 11 I m Well data sheets, 1966... 11 II Well and locality designation system... 31 iii ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 Florida petroleum exploration and production,1966... 2 2 Drilling rate graph, Sun, No. 12-2 Alico "B" well... 5 3 Florida offshore geophysical work, 1966... 9 TABLES Table 1 Development drilling, 1966....... 3 2 Exploratory drilling, 1966....... 4

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OIL AND GAS ACTIVITIES IN FLORIDA, 1966 By Clarence Babcock PRODUCTION Sunoco-Felda Field The Sunoco-Felda oil field, figure 1, which is the newer of Florida's two currently producing fields, and which officially was opened to production by the Sun Oil Company on October 9, 1964. is located in Hendry County and Collier County of south Florida. As of December 31, 1966, this field, which is being developed with 160-acre spacing, contains 26 pumping wells; and the limits of the field to the north, south and east have been defined by 9 dry holes. Table 1 shows that in 1966 a total footage of 57,716 feet were drilled in this field in 5 wells terminated in 1966; data sheets on these wells are included in appendix 1. Of this footage, 34,585 feet were. penetrated in 3 wells producing a combined yield of 148 BOPD (barrels of oil per day); and 23,131 feet were drilled in two wells which were not commercially productive. The unsuccessful wells were: 1) the Sun, No. 5-1 The Collier Company test, which was temporarily abandoned after being completed as a producer of 2 BOPD; this test has been converted to use as an observation well, and 2) the Sun, No. 34-2 Sunoco-Felda well, which was plugged and abanldoned; minor oil shows encountered in the Roberts zone in this well indicated that production would be insufficient to cover completion costs. At the present time there is insufficient control to definitely determine if the Sun, No. 1 Red Cattle Company "B" well, located 3Y miles west of the Sunoco-Felda field, and completed with an initial production of 56 BOPD (table 2), is an extension of the original field, or is a new field discovery. A graph on which depth of penetration is plotted against days transpired during the drilling of the Sun, No. 12-2 Alico "B" test is presented in figure 2, made available through the 1

2 DIVISION OFU GEOLOGY courtesy of the Sun Oil Company. This test, located as an outpost 21/ miles southeast of the Sunoco-Felda field, was plugged and abandoned August 14, 1966, upon termination of drilling operations. It is the last of 37 wells drilled by Sun in the Sunoco-Felda area as of the date of this report. This previous experience enabled the operator to drill and core the 11,630-foot Alico "B" hole in the near-record time of 22 days, as shown in figure 2, which also shows the time for performance of associated operations, bits used, weight on bits, bit revolutions per minute, mud data, water well data, and rig specifications. F POLLARD FELD Escmbia County, Alabama Discovered: Jauary 1952 -Cumulative production to Dec. 31,1965. - I 9,348,378 barlmb ----4 TENSAW LAKE-FED RABIdwn CI uty, Ahbama MDbcoved bf Lf etal No I Smih-I cwl hd Na 16.965in die fa.y =d _ i Iou perrations,,h at A, A 4382-7flaowed 20 L' Qg4 gr. choem \ roi ci I 4RasA explontory w els,i &Ied duri 1966 (all plgge ad dxdloned) f7 SLNOCO-FELDA FED i Dcovered October 9,1964 T Comuaive prodution to Dec.31,1966 1,703.24barel / SUELAND FELD.Dicoa e S-pmber 26 1943 anfigida peroleuon to Dbe r 31966n a p, r. 9,927,884 bone FORTY-MLE BBO FED Diserend" Fbruary 26,1954 Abandond Seter )1955 Culatiuve prodcin 32,aes L.XII r4 i Figure 1, Florida petroleum exploration and production, 1966.

Table 1. Development drilling, 1966 - Total development footage: 57,716 County Company Well No. Landowner Depth in feet Initial production Comment Sunoco-Felda field A) Successful wells Hendry Sun Oil 24-4 Lee-Tidewater 11,545 28 BOPD From Sunniland Limestone Hendry Sun Oil 19-4 Red Cattle Co. 11,549 66 BOPD From Sunniland Limestone Hendry Sun Oil 25-1 Red Cattle Co. "A"* 11,491 54 BOPD From Sunniland Limestone Total footage, and initial production, successful Sunoco-Felda field wells 34,585 148 BOPD B) Unsuccessful wells Collier Sun Oil 5-1 The Collier Co, 11,491 2 BOPD Temporarily abandoned, and converted to observation well Hendry Sun Oil 34-2 Sunoco-Felda 11,640 P & A Cretaceous test Z Total footage, and initial production, unsuccessful Sunoco-Felda field wells (offsets) 23,131 2 BOPD 4 Total development footage; and initial production, 1966 wells 57,716 150 BOPD r (BOPD, barrels of oil per day; P & A, plugged and abandoned) wm

Tablq 2, Exploratory drilling, 1966 * Total exploratory footage: 130,984 County Company Well No, Landowner Depth in feet Comment A) Exploratory wells Collier Gulf American I East Gato 13,345 P & A Cretaceous test Collier Gulf American 1 Golden Gate 12,167 P & A Cretaceous test Collier Sun Oil 1 Alico 11,704 P L A Cretaceous test Collier Sun Oil 12-. Alico "B" 11,640 Hendry Southern Triangle 2 Lawless, et at 11,354 P & A Cretaceous teit Hendry Sun Oil 1 Alico "A" 11,575 P & A Cretaceous test Hendry Sun Oil 1 Red Cattle Co. "B" 11,680 Discovery 3 1/2 miles west of Sunoco-Felda field. I.P. 56 BOPD from Sunniland Limestone Okeecbobee Sun Oil 1 Harries-Holmes 9,840 P & A Cretaceous teat Santa Rosa Texaco 1 Miller Mill 14,484 p & A Total footage, exploratory wells 107,789 B) Sunoco-Felda field outpost wells Hendry Sun Oil 15-3 Consolidated Financial 11,649 P & A Cretaceous test Hendry Sun Oil 17-3 Sunoco-Felda 11,546 P g A Cretaceous test Total footage, Sunoco-Felda field outpost wells 23,195 '0 Total exploratory drilling, 1966 130,984 (P & A, plugged and abandoned)

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6 DIVISION OF GEOLOGY The Sunoco-Felda field produces on pump from the microfossiliferous limestone (miliolitic) of the Roberts zone, which is reached at a depth of about 11,460 feet, and which occurs about 60 feet below the top of the Sunniland Limestone of Lower Cretaceous Trinity Age. It appears that a permeability trap is responsible for the oil accumulation in the field. The producing interval in upgradient wells to the north is tight and produces a large percentage of salt water. The yield of the better wells in the field ranges' from 320 to 370 BOPD. During the month of October, 1966, production was 76,327 barrels of oil from 26 pumping wells, with an estimated 88,874 barrels of salt water. Cumulative production from the field since its discovery through October 31, 1966, is 1,543,121 barrels of oil, the gravity of which is about 24.5 degrees API. Sunniland Field The Sunniland oil field, discovered in 1943 and operated by the Humble Oil and Refining Company, is located in Collier County about 18 miles south of the Sunoco-Felda field. No wells were drilled in the Sunniland field in 1966. Production in the Sunniland field is obtained from calcareous rock containing disoriented macrofossils (rudistids), which is reached at a depth of about 11,500 feet. Productive zones begin at the top of the Sunniland Limestone and extend to a depth of about 75 feet lower in the section. The lowermost of these zones is correlative with the productive Roberts zone of the Sunoco- Felda field. During the month of October, 1966, this field produced 61,159 barrels of oil from 15 pumping wells. Cumulative production from the field through October 31, 1966, is 9,816,072 barrels of oil with a gravity of 19 to 26 degrees API. At this time it is thought that 35 million barrels of oil probably is a reasonable figure for the initially recoverable reserves of the field.

INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55 7 EXPLORATION Exploratory Drilling As recapitulated in table 2, a footage of 130,984 feet was drilled in exploratory wells in Florida. Of this total, there was a penetration of 107,789 feet in 8 rank exploratory wells, plus the Sun, No. 1 Red Cattle Company "B" test, which was the discovery or extension well (see the Suoco-Felda field discussion) located 31/ miles west of Sunoco-Felda production; and 23,195 feet in 2 unsuccessful Sunoco-Felda outpost wells. All of these wells have been plugged, and abandoned with the exception of the No. 1 Red Cattle Company "B" producer. The Jett-Phillips, No. 1 Buckeye Cellulose test, located in Lafayette County in North Flofida, is waiting on orders at 6,774 feet. This well is not listed in table2, but will be included in a similar compilation prepared for the year in which this test is permanently terminated. Proposed Exploratory Drilling Under the terms of an agreement concluded in December, 1964, between Coastal Caribbean Oils and Minerals, Ltd., and the Socony-Mobil Oil Company, Inc., the latter company may earn a 50 percent interest in Coastal's Florida State Leases 248, which covers the submerged lands of Lake Okeechobee, and 224-A and 224-B, which consist of 3,910,460 acres of water bottoms extending along the west coast of Florida from Apalachicola to somewhat south of Naples. Mobil will earn this interest when and if it has spent $10 million on the properties, or has conducted the exploration and drilling program prescribed through 1974, whichever occurs first. The first well to be drilled under this agreement will be a seismic prospect located about 5/2 miles offshore from Charlotte Harbor (Charlotte County). Drilling of this well was scheduled to commence before March 27, 1966, but has been postponed pending the issuance of certain governmental permits. Mobil also entered into an agreement, in 1965, with the Gulf Oil Corporation on the oil and gas rights to some 89,000 acres of private land under lease to Gulf in Charlotte and Lee counties in South Florida. A prospect on this acreage has been selected following extensive geophysical and core hole programs, and will

8 DIVISION OF GEOLOGY be tested by the Mobil, No. 1 Babcock Ranch "A" well, which has a proposed depth of 12,500 feet. This well is scheduled to commence drilling on December 10, 1966. On November 22, 1966, the State issued a permit for the drilling of the Thayer-Davis, No. 1 Hill well, with a proposed depth of 5,500 feet, in Hernando County. Drilling of this test had not begun as of the date of this report. Geophysical Activity Information available to this office on geophysical activity on the Florida mainland pertains only to the first part of the year through May 20, 1966. Crew weeks performed during this period were: 23 in northwestern Florida; 8 in central Florida; and 70 in the southern part of the State. Seismic surveys made up most of this activity. The interest in offshore geophysical activity in Florida which began in 1964 continues to the present time. In 1966 geophysical work, consisting primarily of seismographic activity, was performed on offshore water bottoms under 14 permits issued to 5 major companies and one independent. Figure 3 shows the permit numbers, type of geophysics, operator and contractor for each permit, in most cases the number of crew weeks of work completed, and the general localities of the activity. LAND In 1966 offshore State leases totalled 3,910,460 acres; all of these water bottom leases are located offshore from the west coast of Florida. Current figures on the mainland acreage held under oil and gas lease are not available to this office. In 1965 these figures totaled 3,075,219 acres. RULES AND REGULATIONS State Board of Conservation Order No. 3 granted the Humble Oil and Refining Company permission, effective January 11, 1966, to dispose of the salt water produced in the Sunniland field by

i A 1, A 11 hi A c -i) C IG O G' 'I A SVN I, (/ v... I I.0 I' ***. i. u I' LION MADION, MOrmi 1 1 2--a so.i' SO I -no w N, i 2 I SA7w, Servic -.n...,,,..... "', PERMIT rl, AK... I... H U M B L E,1 LR A.... " 20 27Sotws ea"w. (Geophysical Gp Service cc, Inc.) ' nii IL i4 w. HUMBLE (SHOT LINES) - 1 23' Refe--. (Geophysical Service Inc.) co -AS- - MOBIL C'. K 'I 24 Refle.lOHI (Self).. 7f - H TEXACOSOT B LINIE) -,, 25&29 ail7w. (Geophysical Service Inc.) I ' L--- D SHUMBLE T (SHOT LINE) * -ci' 26' efl--. (Geophysical Service Inc.) I, i, L E SI----- TEXACO \ 7 DI io1-37 _ (Southwest Geophysical Co.). I... CHEVRON (SHOT LINES) H OLADI- 28-2 ) Refec,- (Geophysical Service Inc.) 1i I N PLM IIAC. I--- SIDNEY SHAFER AND ASSOCIATES i. U 31 ravity (Independent Exploration Co.) 1 i... W" SECOND HALF OF 1966.... I -K-'...---- PERMIṮ wk, TEXACO (SHOT LINE) eirm i A E 32.Refiec. (Geophysical Service Inc,) -1... ^ " S wk, TEXACO (SHOT LINE) 33 (1)" is- (Geophysical Service Inc.) TEXACO I h tf TE... X A C O.!... I _--- l_._,..;. -.. I I -,@ o -', 34 Gravity (Southwest Geophysical Co.) L CONTINENTAL *" - i,,j;#" i., -35 ibrose (Olympic Geophysical Co.) I j.,,,,. MOBIL SW-M n e ',n I.. I... MOBIL.- --- -- 36 Lofes. (Self) I,.A _0_ M,.. I -- w-, MOBIL. "'*' --.. 37 l (Self)... FOOTNOTE i) These permits authorized single seismic lines. It is the policy of the Division of Geology to describe the location In general terms, rather than plotting,as follows- OFFSHORE SEISMIC LINES Length h Waters SW (Southwestward) or Permit Lmil.L ). Surveyed E (Eastward) from- 23 (2 lines) 125 St. and Fed, SW-Manatee County 155 Federal SW-Lee County 26 95 Federal E -St.Johns.County 28 (411nes) 165 Federal SW-Levy County 140 Federal SW-Pinellas County 120 Federal SW-Lee County 135 Federal SW-Monroe Oounty 33 55 Federal E--Nassau County Lines begin 5 to 35 miles from shore and extend seaward. Figure 8. Florida offshore geophysioal work, 1966.

10 DIVISION OF GEOLOGY injection into permeable rock of the subsurface which occurs " between 2,830 feet and 3,300 feet, and which contains very saline formation waters (16,000 ppm chloride ions). Such injection will not be harmful to surface areas. On May 15, 1966, State Board of Conservation Order No. 4 granted the Sun Oil Company permission to inject salt water into the Roberts Pool of the Sunoco-Felda field to conserve reservoir energy. The entire salt water production of the field, which is about 54 percent of the total fluid produced, and which amounts to approximately 2,950 barrels per day, is being returned to the reservoir through perforations from 11,499-11,509 feet in a downgradient dry hole. ' On June 21, 1966, State Board of Conservation Order No. 5 established 160 acres as the spacing unit for the Roberts Pool of the Sunoco-Felda field. On June 28, 1966. the State Board of Conservation adopted rules and regulations controlling geological and/or geophysical operations on submerged lands, other than inland waters of Florida. These rules and regulations also are applicable to Federal lands seaward of Florida's boundaries. On November 15, 1966, a revision of the rules and regulations governing the oil industry in Florida was adopted. This revision will be available for public distribution after February 1, 1967. 4.

INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55 APPENDIX I Well Data Sheets, 1966

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COLLIER COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WCr-485-28E-16 dd 09-021-10048 Gulf American 1 East Gate Land, Inc. May 10, 1966 13,345 35 DF (W-7661) Land Corp. (May 24, 1966) Location: Sec 16 - T48S - R28E (200' E of the center of the SE/4 of the SE/4 of Lhe section) ' Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing record: Set 20" at 193' with 250 sacks Set.13 3/8" at 1,410' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,800' with 250 sacks (3) Plugging details: Plug No. 1 at 11,700-12,000' Plug No. 2 at 3,600-3,900' Plug No. 3 at 1,200-1,500' Plug No. 4 at surface, and extending over an interval of 20' (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,802-12,018'; Sonic-Gamma Ray, 7,000-12,007'; Mud Log, with core record, surface - 12,000' (5) Conventional cores: 9,814-9,84'3' (recovered 26'). Contained scattered oil shows; some bleeding oil in tight rock 11,600-11,660' (recovered 60') 11,660-11,720' (recovered 60') 11,720-11,780' (recovered 60') 11,780-11,8401 (recovered 60') 11,840-11,9001 (recovered 60.) C

COLLIER COUNTY ^W American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) Subsurface record: (cont'd) (6) DST at 11,661-12,023' (T,D.). Chokes,' 1/4", Open, 8 hours and 3 minutes. Working pressure, ranged from 10 pounds to 100 pounds. Recovery, 9, 132' of salt water cut mud (25, 950 ppm CL). Bottom hole mud pressures, initial, 5, 304 psi and 5,514 psi. Bottom hole flowing pressures, initial, 2, 695 psi and 3,695 psi. Bottom hole flowing pressures, final, 4,808 psi and 4,981 psi. Bottom hole mud pressures, final, 5,304 psi and 5,514 psi. No shut-in pressures were taken during this test. I/ This system of well designation is described in Appendix 2. 0., S 0*.

COLLIER COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WCr-48S-28E-28 db 09-021-10049 Gulf American 1 Golden Gate March 15, 1966 12,167 33 DF (W- ) Land Corp. (April 28, 1966) Location: Sec. 28 - T48S - R28E (center of the SE/4 of the NE/4 of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing record: Set 20" at 191' with 350 sacks of cement Set 13 3/8" at 1,534' with 900 sacks of cement Set 9 5/8" at 3,810' with 600 sacks of cement (3) Logs: Mud log, surface - 12,168' (4) Conventional cores: 9,712-9,736'. (recovered 17') 9,736-9,796'. (recovered 60') 9,796-9,856'. (recovered 58') 11,700-11,758'. (recovered 51') Ct E3

COLLIER COUNTY C"* American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WCr-46S-30E-8 cc 09-021.10047 Sun Oil Co. 1 Alico Land Jan, 21, 1966 11,700 48 DF (W-7656) Development Co. (Feb. 13, 1966) Location: 1 1, Sec. 8 - T46S - R30E (698' FSC and 660' FWl,-of the SW/4 of the SE/4 of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing record: Set2.0" at 62' with 125 sacks of cement Set 13 3/8" at 1,160' with 650 sacks of cement Set 9 5/8" at 3,540' with 200 sacks of cement (3) Plugging details: 11,360-11,660', set 125 sacks of Slo-Set cement 3, 340-3,640', set 115 sacks of Portland cement, using 9 5/8" wiper plugs at 3,340' and 3, 540' At surface, installed a 9 5/8" casing swage with a 2" valve. Subsequently, the hole was re-entered, and the 9 5/8" casing was cut at 2, 518' and recovered. Following this, the well was again plugged as follows: 1,050-1,250', set 76 sacks of Portland cement with 16% gel in the 13 3/8" casing At surface, welded a steel plate on top of the casing. (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,534-11,704'; Borehole Compensated Sonic-Gamma Ray, 3,534-11,704' (5) DST: None 1/FWL, FEL, FSL and FNL mean from west, east, south and north lines, respectively.

COLLIER COUNTY.American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WCr-46S-29E-12 a 09-021-10050 Sun Oil Co. 12-2 Alico Land July 20, 1966 11,630 50 DF (W-7843) Development Co. (Aug. 14, 1966) "B" Location: Sec. 12- T46S - R29E (1,330' FSL, and 1,362' FNL) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing program: 20" at 63' with 80 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1, 102' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,516' with 200 sacks (3) Casing recovery: ' The 9 5/8" casing was cut at 2, 350'; a total of 2, 328' was recovered (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,515-11,640'; Sonic-Gamma Ray, 8,000-11,640'; Perforating Depth Control, 10,700-11,467' (5) DST: None ý_a

COLLIER COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WCr-46S-29E-5 b 09-021-10045 Sun Oil Co. 5-1 The Collier Co. Oct. 3, 1965 11,491 53 DF (W -7474) (temporarily abandoned, Feb. 4, 1966) Location: Sec. 5 - T46S - R29E (1,079' FNL, and 1,025' FEL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Initially, this offset well to the Sunoco-Felda field was a small producer of 2 BOPD and 215 barrels of water 0 through perforations of 8 shots per foot over the interval 11,486-11,490', after two acid treatments of 1,000 gallons each with 15% NE HCL. On April 19, 1966, the operator obtained a permit to use this hole for one year as an observation well; the well was left equipped as any normal producing well in the field. Subsequently, on April 11, 1967, the operator obtained permission to continue using this hole as an observation well for an additional year. (2) Casing program: Drove 20" to 69' Set 13 3/8" at 1, 140' with 650 sacks of cement Set 9 5/8" at 3,537' with 200 sacks of cement Set 5 1/2" at 11,485' with 200 sacks of cement (3) Logs: Gamma Ray - Neutron, 8,000-11,496'; Casing Collar, 11,492-11,496'; Perforating Depth Control, 11,000-11,485' (4) DST: None

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-43S-28E-34 ad 09-051-10037 Southern Triangle 2 Lawless, Berry Dec. 30, 1965 11,348 40 DF (W-7660) Oil Co. and Paul (Jan. 28, 1966) Location: Sec. 34 - Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned T43S - R28E (center of the NW/4 of the SE/4 of the section) (2) Casing program: 20" at 241' with 200 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1,510' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,361'with 200 sacks (3) Plugging details: 11,048-11,348' set 85 sacks of Slo-Set cement 3,210-3,410', set 90 sacks of Portland cement, using two 9,5/8" rubber plugs at 3,210' and 3,360' At surface, set 9 sacks of Portland cement, and welded a steel plate on top of the 9 5/8" casing (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,360-11,353' (5) DST at 11,339-11,348'. Choke, 1/4". Open, 3 hours. Working pressure, 0 pounds. Recovery, 800' of salt water (145,000 ppm). Bottom hole flowing pressure, 1,924 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 4,819 psi.

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No, Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45-531E-27 cc 09-051-10040 Sun Oil Co. I Alico Land March 21, 1966 11,575 48 DF (W-7703) Development Co. "A" (July 13, 1966) Location: Sec. 27 - T45S - R31E (660' FWL, and 940' FSL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 63' with 125 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1,147' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3, 503' with 200 sacks (3) Plugging details: 11,275-11,575' set 125 sacks of Slo-Set cement 3,303-3,603' set 115 sacks of Portland common neat cement, using rubber plugs at 3,303 and 3,503', 9 5/8" casing was cut at 2, 518' and recovered 1,029-1,229' set 76 sacks of Portland common neat cement with 16% gel, using 13 3/8" wiper plugs at 1,029' and 1,129' At surface, set a 10-sack plug in top of 13 3/8" casing, and installed a steel plate on top of this casing (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,496-9,998'; Sonic-Gamma Ray, 3,496-10,000'

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S-29E-15 c 09-051-10035 Sun Oil Co. 15-3 Consolidated Dec. 12, 1965 11,649 48 DF Financial Corp. (Jan. 12, 1966) Location: Sec. 15 - T45S - R29E (1328.7 feet FWL and 1307.6 feet FSL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned 0 (2) Casing record Set 20" in 24" hole at 63' with 75 sacks of Florida Portland cement Set 13 3/8" in 17 1/2" hole at 1158' with 650 sacks of Florida Portland cement Set 9 5/8" in 12 1/4" hole at 3,059' with 200 sacks of Florida Portland cement (3) Plugging details: Recovered 2500' of 9 5/8" casing 850-1188', set 125 sacks of common cement with 16% gel and 2% calcium chloride; used two 13 3/8" wiper plugs at 850' and 1050', respectively At surface, set 10 sacks of cement in the top of the 13 3/8" casing and installed a steel plate over this casing, with a 1/2" needle valve on top. Z P 0t (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3054-11, 655'; Sonic, 8,000-11,655' to.*-..

HENDRY COUNTY t American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S.28E-24 d 09-051-10038 Sun Oil Co. 24-4 Lee-Tidewater Jan, 4, 1966 11,545 47 DF (W-7591) (Feb. 21, 1966) Location: Sec. 24 - T45S - R28E (1,280' FEL, and 1,349' FSL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Sunoco-Felda field producing well. The initial production was 28 BOPD with 208 barrels of water through 0 perforations of 8 shots per foot over the interval 11,476-11,478', after acidation with 1,000 gallons of 15% HCL. z (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 61' with 125 sacks of cement Set 13 3/8" at 1,123' with 650 sacks of cement Set 9 5/8" at 3,519' with 200 sacks of cement; estimated cement top, 3,000' 0 M Set 5 1/2" at 11,545'with 200 sacks of Slo-Set cement; estimated cement top, 10,600' Ran 2 1/2" tubing to 7,028' (3) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,515-11,548'; Sonic-Gamma Ray, 8,000-11,548'; Perforating Depth Control, 10,670-11,428' (4) DSTS: a) 11,467-11,478'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4". Open, 3 hours. Working pressure, 3 pounds. Recovery, 2,000' of water cushion, 500' of oil, and 3, 172' of salt water (147,000 ppm CL). Bottom hole flowing pressures, 1,189 psi and 2,578 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 4,636 psi. b) 11,519-11,525'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4". Open, 2 hours. Working pressure, 4 pounds. Recovery, 2,000' of wafer cushion, and 9,000' of salt water. Bottom hole flowing pressures, 2, 240 psi and 4, 973 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 5,015 psi.

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S-29E-19 d 09-051-10017 Sun Oil Co. 19-4 Red Cattle Co. Oct. 7, 1965 11,549 52 DF (Wgi-1861) (Jan. 4, 1966) Location: Sec. 19 - T45S - R29E (1,200' FEL and 1,400' FSL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Sunoco-Felda field producing well. The initial production was 66 BOPD, with '102 barrels of salt water through perforations at 11,469-11,471'. The acid treatment prior to this test was: 500 gallons of 15% NE HCL followed by 500 gallons of 15% NE HCL with 1% CRAO 10 (2) Casing program: Drove 20" to 64' Set 13 3/8" at 1,150' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,5351 with 200 sacks Set 5 1/2" at 11,549' with 200 sacks of Slo-Set cement Ran 2 1/2" tubing to 7,025' (3) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 8,000-11,553'; Sonic Log, 8,000-11,552'; Casing Collar Log, 11,470-11,472' (4) DST at 11,461-11,484'. Chokes, 7/8" and 3/4". Open, 4 hours. Working pressure, 3 1/2 pounds. Recovery, 170' oil, and 2, 000' of slightly oil and gas cut water cushion, and 3,640' of salt water. C'O

IIENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No, Institute No. Operator No, Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S-28E-25 b 09-051-10041 Sun Oil Co. 25-1 Red Cattle Co. "A" April 21, 1966 11,491 53 DF (W-7747) (June 23, 1966) Location: Sec. 25 - T45S - R28E (1,326' FNL, and 1, 276' FEL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Sunoco-Felda field producing well, The initial production was 54 BOPD with 425 barrels of water from the open hole (?) at 11,487-11,490', after acidation with 1,000 gallons of 15%HCL. (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 70' with 80 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1,154' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,547' with 200 sacks Set 5 1/2" at 11,486' with 200 sacks of Slo-Set cement Ran 2 1/2" tubing to 5,522' (3) Logs: Gamma Ray-Neutron, 8,000-11,490'; Perforating Depth Control, 11,000-11,484 1/2'; Casing Collar and Perforating Record, 11,487-11,490' (4) DST's: a) 11,486-11,491'. No test (tool plugged) b) 11,486-11,491'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4".. Open, 3 hours. Working pressure, 1/2 pound. Recovery, 2,000' of water cushion, and 7,460' of salt water (50,000 to 60,000 ppm CL). Bottom hole flowing pressures, 1,044 psi and 4, 366 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 4, 764 psi.

.ENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S-28E-21 cc 09-051-10042 Sun Oil Co. 1 Red Cattle Co. "B" May 28, 1966 11,675 47 DF (W-7804) (Aug. 2, 1966) Location: Sec. 21 - T45S - R28E (665' FWL, and 662' FSL of the section). Subsurface record: (1) Sunoco-Felda field producing well. The initial production was 56 BOPD with 148 barrels of water through perforations of 4 shots per foot over the interval, 11,486-11,489', after acidation with 500 gallons of 15% HCL. Z (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 69' with 100 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1,145' with 650 sacks Set 9 3/8" at 3,520' with 200 sacks Set 5 1/2" at 11,675' with 330 sacks Ran 2 1/2 tubing to 7,0411 (3) Logs: Z Induction-Electrical, 3,520-11,680'; Borehole Compensated Sonic-Gamma Ray, 8, 000-11,680'; Perforating Depth 0 Control,10, 800-11, 558' (4) DST at 11,479-11,486'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4". Open, 4 hours. Working pressure, 12 pounds. Recovery, 2,000' of water cushion, 1,540' of oil, 3,000' of gas, and 3,400' of oil cut salt water (130,000 ppm CL). Bottom hole flowing pressures, 1,038 psi and 3,227 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 5,052 psi. bo 0.

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No, Institute No, Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-455-29E-17 c 09-051-10039 Sun Oil Co. 17-3 Sunoco-Felda Feb. 19, 1966 11,546 51 DF (W.7657) (March 16, 1966) Location: Sec. Subsurface record: 17 - T45S - R29E (813' FWL, and 1,328' FSL of the section) (1) Plugged and abandoned. This was a north outpost well to the Sunoco-Felda field. 0 z (2) Casing program: o Set 20" at 65' with 125 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 1,099' with 650 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,515' with 200 sacks (3) Plugging details: 11,246-11,546' set 125 sacks of Slo-Set cement 3,315-3,615' set 115 sacks of Portland common cement, using 9 5/8" rubber wiper plugs at 3,315'and 3,515' Cut 9 5/8" casing at 2, 545' and recovered it 900-1,200' set 125 sacks of Portland common cement with 16% gel and 2% CaCL, using 13 3/8" wiper plugs at 900' and 1,100' At surface, set a 10-sacks plug in top of the 13 3/8" casing, and installed a steel plate with a 1/2" needle valve 0 (4) Logs: Dual Induction-Laterolog, 3,515-11, 546'; Sonic-Gamma Ray, 8,000-11,548'; Perforating Depth Control, 11, 100-11,461' (5) DST: None

HENDRY COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WHy-45S-29E-34 ca 09-051-10036 Sun Oil Co. 34-2 Sunoco-Felda Dec. 9, 1965 11,640 51 DF (W-7576) (Jan. 9, 1966) Location: Sec. 34 - T45S - R29E (1,410' FNL, and 668' FWL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 64' with 125 sacks of cement Set 13 3/8" at 1,142' with 650 sacks of cement Set 9 5/8" at 3,521' with 200 sacks of cement (3) Plugging details:. 11,050-11,640', set 125 sacks of Slo-Set cement > 3,321-3,621', set 115 sacks of Portland cement, using two 9 5/8" rubber plugs, with one at 3,321', and another at 3,521' z At surface, prepared a 9 5/8" swage with a 2" valve 0 Note: No casing was removed from this well when it was abandoned.. Vt (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,519-11,643'; Sonic, 8,000-11,640' (5) DST's: a) 11,487-11,491'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4". Open, 2 hours. Working pressure, 5 pounds. Recovery, 2,000' of water cushion, and 3,100' of salt water. Bottom hole flowing pressures, 1,105 psi and 2,283 psi. Bottom hole closed-in pressure, 4,427 psi. b) 11,488-11,501'. Chokes, 5/8" and 1/4". Open, 2 hours. Working pressure, 17 pounds. Recovery, 2,000' of water cushion, and 6,200' of salt water. -7

to OKEECHOBEE COUNTY 0 American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet) WOe-33S-34E-8 ca 09-093-10002 Sun Oil Co. 1 Harriss-Holmes Jan. 21, 1966 9,840 88 DF (W-7659) (Feb. 23, 1966) Location: Sec. 8 - T33S - R34E (1,957' FNL, and 663' FWL of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned (2) Casing program: Set 20" at 84' with 150 sacks Set 13 3/8" at 707' with 1,030 sacks Set 9 5/8" at 3,307 with 320 sacks (3) Plugging details: 6,493-6,793' set 125 sacks of Slo-Set cement 3,107-3,407' set 115 sacks of Portland neat cement, using two 9 5/8" rubber wiper plugs, one at 3,307 and the other at 3,107' Cut 9 5/8" casing at 2,500', and recovered it 1,380-1,385' set an inflatable plug in the open 12 1/4" hole, with 5'1of Calceal cement on top 950-1,052' set an inflatable plug in the open 12 1/4" hole, with 50 sacks of Calceal cement on top 607-807' set 200 sacks of common cement with 16% gel At surface, from 0-10' set cement plug in 13 3/8" casing, and installed a steel plate on top of casing (4) Logs: Induction-Electrical, 3,306-9, 788'; Borehole Compensated Sonic-Gamma Ray, 3, 306-9, 771' (5) DST: None

SANTA ROSA COUNTY American Total Division of Petroleum Well Commenced Depth Elevation Geology No. Institute No. Operator No. Fee Name (Completed) (feet) (feet)' WSr-SN-28W-32 ac 09-113-10039 Texaco, Inc. 1 Miller Mill Co. June 21, 1966 14,484 16 DF (W-7867) (July 8, 1966) Location: Sec. 32 - T5N - R28W (1,980' N and 990' E of the SW corner of the section) Subsurface record: (1) Plugged and abandoned, (2) Casing program: Set 16" at 62' with 5 1/2 cubic yards of Ready-Mix concrete Set 10 3/4" at 2,513' (3) Logs: Induction-Laterolog, 78-2,528' and 78-14, 484': Borehole Compensated Sonic, 78-10,550' and 78-14,484' Vt e"

INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55 31 APPENDIX II Well and Locality Designation System

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INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55, 33 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY WELL AND LOCALITY DESIGNATION SYSTEM The locality and well numbering system is based on the location of the locality or well, and uses the rectangular system of section, township, and range for identification. The number consists of five parts. These are: 1) a prefix of three letters designating L for locality or W for well and county abbreviation, 2) the quarter/quarter location within the section, 3) the section, 4) the township, and 5) the range. The basic rectangle is the township which is 6 miles square. It is consecutively measured by tiers both north and south of the Florida base line - an east-west line that passes through Tallahassee. This basic rectangle is also consecutively measured both east and west of the principal meridian - a north-south line that passes through Tallahassee. In recording the township and range numbers, the T is left off the township numbers, and the R is left off the range numbers. Each township is divided equally into 36 square miles called sections, and are numbered 1 through 36 as shown on the attached diagram. The sections are divided into quarters with the quarters labeled "a" through "d" as shown on diagram. In turn, each of these quarters is divided into quarters with these quarter/quarter squares labeled "a" through "d" in the same manner. The "a" through "d" designation of quarters may be carried to any extent deemed useful. The location of the well WLn- 2N-2E-21 db shown on the diagram would be in the center of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section 21, township 2 north, range 2 east. When there is more than one well or locality in a square 40- acre tract (quarter/quarter section) they are identified by either an additional quarter designation or by a sixth arbitrary accession number at the end of the range unit. The abbreviations used for counties are:

34 DIVISION OF GEOLOGY Alachua Aa Lake Lk Baker Bk Lee Le Bay By Leon Ln Bradford Bf Levy Lv Brevard By Liberty Lb Broward Bw Madison Md Calhoun Cn Manatee Mn Charlotte Ch Marion Mr Citrus Ci Martin Mt Clay Cy Monroe Mo Collier Cr Nassau Na Columbia Co Okaloosa Oa Dade Dd Okeechobee Oe DeSoto Ds Orange Or Dixie Dx Osceola Os Duval Du Palm Beach Pb Escambia Es Pasco Ps Flagler Fg Pinellas Pi Franklin Fk Polk Po Gadsden Ga Putnam Pu Gilchrist Gr St. Johns Sj Glades Gl St. Lucie Sl Gulf Gf Santa Rosa Sr Hamilton Hm Sarasota Sa Hardee Hd Seminole Se Hendry Hy Sumter Sm Hernando Hr Suwannee Sw Highlands Hi Taylor Ty Hillsborough HI Union Un Holmes Ho Volusia Vo Indian River Ir Wakulla Wk Jackson Jk Walton W1 Jefferson Jf Washington Ws Lafayette Lf

INFORMATION CIRCULAR NO. 55 35 R 2 E Ia 1------- 6 5 4 3 2 1 a 6 5 4_ a b c d T 7 8 9 10 11 12 2 18 17 16 15 14 13 C d 19 20 21 22 23 24 Division of a section into quarters of approx. 160 N 30 29 28 27 26 25 acres and division of a quarter section into quarters of approx. 40 31 32 33 34 35 36 acres. SECTIONIZED TOWNSHIP NOTE: A well in Leon County,Township 2 North, Range 2 East, Section 21, located in the center of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter would be designated thus: WLn-2N-2E-21 db

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