Drilling

Objective Drill 12 1/4″ hole to approx. 140000ft TVDBDF (80ft below Marker). 30 ft above shallowest “overpressurised” zone, allowing ± 50 ft uncertainty on the seismic. Run and set 103/4″ x 9 7/8″ casing 25ft off bottom. General 1. Well path specific 2. TD determination: LWD (GR/Res), ROP, Cuttings, Gas readings, Calcimetry, Biostratigraphy, with most Drilling programme 12.25″ section HPHT

Drilling Operations Summary The RIG will be mobilized from XXX to XXX. The rig will be moored in approximately xxx’ water depth. A string of 36” x 1.5” and 1.0″ wall structure pipe will be jetted to xxx’ TVD / MD (xxx’ BML). The shallow hazards survey indicates possible low risk shallow gas potential from Drilling program example (Semi-Sub)

This document provides minimum standard and general practices for wellbore survey. 1 GENERALITIES 1. During the well construction process the position of all the shoes (including conductor pipe) and/or the well TD must be known. 2. Survey programmes shall be designed for every well such that the wellbore position is known with sufficient accuracy to: Survey and Collision Avoidance Standards

This document provides the outline of the minimum content of a Drilling and a Completion/Work-Over Programme (Well Programmes). 1 REFERENCES 1. Well Construction Process 2. Completion, Construction and Intervention Process 3. Management of Change Standard 4. Well Data Package (part of the Well Construction Process) 5. Basis for Design document (part of the Well Construction Operation Programmes Standards

This document outlines the minimum requirement for the Daily Drilling Report (DDR) of each day’s activities. 1 GENERAL LANGUAGE 1. The DDR (Daily Drilling Report) shall be in (English). OPERATIONS TO REPORT 1. For all COMPANY well operations there must be a written record of each day’s activities, transmitted daily to the COMPANY’s office. UNITS Dailly Drilling Report Standards

This document provides the outline of coring standards and practices. It identifies the company’s minimum standards and specifies general practices that enable the planning, safe and successful execution of coring operations. 1. Coring operations shall only be carried out if well conditions are good enough to contemplate coring. The COMPANY Well Operations Supervisor and Superintendent Coring Standards

This document describes the minimum requirements for surface wellhead equipment, including casing head housing or spool, tubing head, tubing hanger and any associated equipment. 1. REFERENCES API Spec 6A Pressure Testing Standard HPHT wells Standards NACE MR-01-75 API 6FA SI 913. 2. GENERAL 1. Whenever possible, a monobore or uni-head type wellhead system is preferred Wellheads and Xmas Trees Standards

1 INTRODUCTION This document describes the general standards and practices used for the safe and effective management of well control operations on COMPANY locations. 2 REFERENCES API RP 16E, API S53, API RP 64, API SPEC 6A, API SPEC 16A 3 GENERAL PRACTICES 1. Well control procedures and standards shall be in accordance with the Well Control Standards

1 SCOPE This document provides the general rules for reporting incidents. 2 REFERENCES 3 DEFINITIONS A recordable incident (injury related)Recordable incidents are those which result in a fatality, an injury requiring time off work or a restriction in the work performed, or an injury requiring medical treatment. An occupational injuryIs any injury such as a Incident Reporting Standards

1 INTRODUCTION This document provides the minimum requirements and practices for planning and carrying out well testoperations. 2 REFERENCES API RP 14CAPI RP 521API RP 520NACE MR-01-75 Other Standards:– Barriers– Pressure Testing– Coiled Tubing– H2S 3 GENERALITIES 3.1 TEST DESIGN AND PREPARATION 1. Any test shall be properly designed so as to comply with the Testing Standards