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When considering the future of the oil and gas industry beyond 2024, it is crucial to address the often-misguided use of the term "pollutant" in reference to carbon dioxide (CO2). While CO2 is frequently categorized as a "greenhouse gas," this label can be misleading without proper context. CO2 plays a vital role in the Earth's ecosystems; it is essential for the process of photosynthesis, where plants convert carbon dioxide into oxygen, thereby sustaining plant life and, by extension, animal life, including humans. Moreover, CO2 is a natural byproduct of Moreover, CO2 is a natural byproduct of respiration in mammals. Every time we exhale, we release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, underscoring its inherent role in the respiratory cycle. Thus, describing CO2 simply as a pollutant overlooks its fundamental contributions to life on Earth. As we engage in discussions about environmental policies and regulations, particularly in regions like California, it is imperative to present these facts to government officials and policymakers. An informed dialogue that recognizes the importance of CO2 can lead to a more balanced understanding of its role in both natural processes and the

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Rig 88 Nov 13, 2024

Monday, November 18, 2024

2024 11 18 Rigging Up Annular Preventer - Duane Winkler (LSOG Wellsite Supervisor)

2024 11 18 Rigging Up Annular Preventer - Duane Winkler (LSOG Wellsite Supervisor)

 This morning, Monday, November 18, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are drilling 40 fph at 12,940’. Made 270’ yesterday. Finished TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA.

Drilled out float joints and 10’ of new hole. Conducted a FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”) . Tested casing seat to 14.5 ppg. Currently drilling @ 12,940’!

 

Current plans are:

(1.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD (15,800’ MD)!!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Duane Winkler, one of our Wellsite Supervisors, discussing the surface well control equipment currently being utilized on the Found Soldier Federal #1.

On numerous reports you see the acronym “BOP” or “BOPE”, which stands for Blowout Preventer.

This usually refers to the entire BOP stack, which will become more clear in the video.

 

Have also attached another still picture by Jacek entitled “Moonrise on Rig 88”.

 

Enjoy!

 

2024 11 18   https://vimeo.com/1030798279/6ab0fdf494?share=copy

2024 11 18 Rigging Up Annular Preventer - Duane Winkler (LSOG Wellsite Supervisor)


Sunday, November 17, 2024

2024 11 17 Profiles of Courage - Dakota Dellos (Motorman)

2024 11 17 Profiles of Courage - Dakota Dellos (Motorman)

 Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Sunday, November 17, 2024, 6:00 am MST. Yesterday we finished NU (“Nipple Up”) the 10,000 psi BOP stack and successfully tested the same as per BLM regulations.

BLM representatives were on location to witness the tests. Make up 6 1/8” bit and BHA and start TIH.

 

Current plans are:

(1.) Finish TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA to12,625’

(2.) Drill out cement, float joint and 10’ of new hole,

(3.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(4.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Dakota Dellos, Motorman. On each crew there is a Driller, Assistant Driller, Derrick Hand, Motor Man and two Floor Hands.

As a Motorman, they are responsible for the maintenance and repairs for all the engines on the rig (…..and anything else that might go down and need to be repaired…..).

They are usually the ones who have worked around big engines for most of their career and understand how they work.

Dakota is always there, ready to jump in and lend a helping hand wherever needed!

Thank you, Dakota, for all your hard work and dedication!

 

Enjoy!

 

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2024 11 17 Profiles of Courage - Dakota Dellos (Motorman)


Saturday, November 16, 2024

2024 11 16 Cementing 7” Intermediate Casing - Ben Hadden

2024 11 16 Cementing 7” Intermediate Casing - Ben Hadden

 Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Saturday, November 16, 2024, 6:00 am MST; We have successfully cemented the 7” intermediate casing at 12,670’!

Currently, we are ND (“Nipple Down”) the 5,000 psi BOP stack and NU (“Nipple Up”) the 10,000 psi BOP stack.

When completed, we will test as per BLM regulations.

 

Current plans are:

(1.) Test as per BLM regulations,

(2.) TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA,

(3.) Drill out cement, float joint and 10’ of new hole,

(4.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(5.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

We have two videos today. The first video features Mr. Ben Hadden, Wellsite supervisor, explaining the details of the cementing operations we performed last night.

The second video actually shows the drilling and completion of a vertical gas well.

If you watch closely, it shows what actually happens when you run casing and pump cement.

“A picture is worth a thousand words!”

 

Enjoy!

 

2024 11 16   https://vimeo.com/1030312858/1fc428bc80?share=copy

2024 11 16 Cementing 7” Intermediate Casing - Ben Hadden





 

2024 11 16   https://vimeo.com/1030347320/8a045ee350?share=copy

2024 11 16 Vertical Gas Well Drill and Complete

 


Friday, November 15, 2024

LSOG LLC

 Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Friday, November 15, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are at TD with the 7” intermediate casing at 12,670’, circulating and conditioning mud, and preparing to cement.

Yesterday, while RIH with the casing, we tagged a bridge at 8,050’ and could not go any deeper.  While attempting to work through the bridge, we lost ±400 Bbls of mud.

We spent 5 hours building the mud volume back up in the pits, then after regaining circulation with a special “pill” spotted on bottom, we finally worked through the bridge after

pounding on it with the casing for several hours. The 7” casing was then RIH to 12,670’ TD with full circulation regained. We definitely had a few tense moments yesterday!

Hitting bridges and having to work through them while running casings is nothing out of the ordinary. It kind’a goes with the territory. It happens all the time in the drilling business!

Thank you, Earl, Ben, and Duane for getting us out of a bind!

 

Current plans are:

(1.) Cement 7” casing at 12,670’ TD,

(2.) ND (“Nipple Down”) 5,000 psi BOP stack,

(3.) NU (“Nipple Up”) 10,000 psi BOP stack and test as per BLM regulations,

(4.) TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA,

(5.) Drill out cement, float joint, and 10’ of new hole,

(6.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(7.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Trey Franklin, Derrick Man for Rig 88. Trey has been working on drilling rigs in both the domestic US and internationally for the past 18 years.

Derrick Hands is responsible for the upkeep and treatment of the mud system. In the video, Mr. Franklin regularly checks the viscosity and weight of the mud being pumped downhole (going in) and then likewise, checks the same properties of the mud coming out of the hole over the shale shakers. In the video, the viscosity is measured in seconds of time, the number of seconds it takes for 1 quart of mud to fill the cup. Trey then weighs the mud on the scale, reading the weight in pounds per gallon, then enters the readings into the system for permanent record. He spends most of his time talking and conferring with the driller and the mud engineer to ensure the mud system on the surface and downhole meets or exceeds company specifications. A good mud system is vital to the success of the drilling operations. It’s just like the blood in the human body. If your blood is in good shape, you will be in good shape. If your blood is in bad shape, all kinds of sickness and illness will occur. Derrick's hands are also responsible for the maintenance and operation of the two large mud pumps. In the video, you can see Trey using an “old school” method ( a large open-end/box-end wrench) to detect any abnormal sounds or mechanical defects in the fluid ends of the pumps. Pretty ingenious in my book!!

 

Enjoy!

 

2024 11 15   https://vimeo.com/1029268336/44c3856374?share=copy

2024 11 15 Profiles of Courage - Trey Franklin (Derrick Man)







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Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Thursday, November 14, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are RIH with 7” intermediate casing at 8,050’.

 

Current plans are:

 

(2.) Finish RIH with 7” casing to 12,670’ TD and cement.

(3.) ND (“Nipple Down”) 5,000 psi BOP stack,

(4.) NU (“Nipple Up”) 10,000 psi BOP stack and test as per BLM regulations,

(5.) TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA,

(6.) Drill out cement, float joint, and 10’ of new hole,

(7.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(8.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Nathan Wagner, Field Supervisor with TRK Casing Services.

Mr. Wagner explains the casing running process in general.

TRK personnel clean the threads of the casing, makeup each joint, and then run it in hole.

This process is repeated for each of the 324 joints of the casing.

It will take approximately 14 hours to run the entire 12,670’ casing string.

 

Enjoy!

 

2024 11 14   https://vimeo.com/1029681988/f9dffb0d35?share=copy

2024 11 14 Running 7” Intermediate Casing





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Hello Everyone!

 

This morning, Wednesday, November 13, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are POOH with the bit, preparing to RIH with 7” intermediate casing.  

We finished logging and RIH with the bit, tagged the bridge at 7,870’ (TD of hole is at 12,670’).

Washed and reamed the hole at same, then TIH to 12,670’ TD.

After circulating and conditioning the mud for several hours, we are currently POOH preparing to run casing.  

 

Current plans are:

 

(1.) POOH with bit.

(2.) Run and cement 7” casing at 12,670’ MD,

(3.) ND (“Nipple Down”) 5,000 psi BOP stack,

(4.) NU (“Nipple Up”) 10,000 psi BOP stack and test as per BLM regulations,

(5.) TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA,

(6.) Drill out cement, float joint, and 10’ of new hole,

(7.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(8.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Ben Hadden (LSOG Wellsite Supervisor & Drilling Engineer). Ben explains the open hole logging process a bit more in detail.

Thank you, Jacek, for staying up until the wee hours of the morning to video and document the logging process!

 

 

2024 11 13   https://vimeo.com/1029273650/42e877f99e?share=copy

2024 11 13 Intermediate Logging Depth 12670' Ben Hadden




Tuesday, November 12, 2024

2024 11 12 Profiles of Courage - Joshua Mitchell (Mudlogger)

2024 11 12 Profiles of Courage - Joshua Mitchell (Mudlogger)

 This morning, Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are running open hole logs (Schlumberger). We finished POOH, rigged up logging truck and logging tools, ran in the hole, and tagged a bridge at 7,870’ (TD of hole is at 12,670’). We are currently logging up from there to surface casing set at 3,500’. Tagging bridges up high on initial logging runs are nothing unusual or out of the ordinary. Normal procedures are to make another bit trip to bottom, wipe and ream the hole at the tight spot, then attempt to run logs again, however; since winter stipulations are fast approaching, it is imperative we continue with drilling operations to reach the Shannon 5 at 15,600’.

 

Current plans are:

 

(1.) finish logging to surface casing at 3,500’,

(2.) TIH with bit to 12,670’,

(3.) Circulate & condition mud. POOH.

(3.) Run and cement 7” casing at 12,670’ MD,

(4.) ND (“Nipple Down”) 5,000 psi BOP stack,

(5.) NU (“Nipple Up”) 10,000 psi BOP stack and test as per BLM regulations,

(6.) TIH with 6 1/8” bit and BHA,

(7.) Drill out cement, float joint and 10’ of new hole,

(8.) Conduct FIT (“Formation Integrity Test”),

(9.) Drill 6 1/8” hole to 15,600’ TVD !!

 

Today’s video features Mr. Joshua Mitchell (Mudlogger). Josh is one of the newest members of the LSOG team here on location. He works the nighttime shift from 6:00 PM to 6:00 AM, relieving Dr. Mike Seidensticker who works the daylight shift. Mudloggers collect and analyze the cuttings from the hole to determine the geology of where we are at throughout the drilling of the well. There are a myriad of different technical analyses run on the cuttings. In the video, Josh explains the details of some of those technical evaluation processes.



 

2024 11 12   https://vimeo.com/1028672290/c25eda3024?share=copy

2024 11 12 Profiles of Courage - Joshua Mitchell (Mudlogger)


Monday, November 11, 2024

2024 11 11 Jeff & Malia Gann Rig Visit

2024 11 11 Jeff & Malia Gann Rig Visit

Yesterday, we had a rig visit by Jeff & Malia Gann, Investors and part of the LSOG family!
We took a tour of the rig and then took an ATV ride to inspect the staked drilling locations for our 2025 drilling program.
Plenty of rough road and wildlife!
Thank you, Jacek, for the great video!
 
Enjoy!

 

2024 11 11   https://vimeo.com/1028561027/7dfbb08cb0?share=copy
2024 11 11 Jeff & Malia Gann Rig Visit


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Sunday, November 10, 2024

2024 11 10 Profiles of Courage - Steve Whalin (Rig Manager) Stuck Pipe

2024 11 10 Profiles of Courage - Steve Whalin (Rig Manager) Stuck Pipe

This morning, Sunday, November 10, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are drilling @ 12,359’ TD, 11 fph average P rate for the past 24 hours. We made 214’ yesterday. P rates ranged from 5 fph to 30 fph depending on the difficulty of maintaining desired bit trajectory. The bottom of the hole is currently 1,414’ from the surface location, in a Northwest direction, at an 8.5⁰ angle. The hole also tried to stick us again several times last night requiring several hours to work free, then, wash and ream that same section of the hole, recovering occasion chunks of coal (silver dollar size) over the shakers.
 
It is becoming increasingly more difficult to maintain the desired trajectory to our target, hence; we are seriously considering setting the 7” casing at a shallower depth at approximately 12,650’ rather than the originally proposed depth of 12,800’. There was nothing magic about the 12,800’ depth. This is just another case of the hole “telling what to do”. We should be at that ±12,650’ depth sometime this evening at which time we will run open hole logs and run pipe. We are working closely with our mudlogger, Dr. Mike, to pick a good depth at which to set the casing.
 
Today’s video features Mr. Steve Whalin, one of the Rig Managers for Rig 88. Mr. Whalin has been in the oilfield for over 20 years and has an extensive family history in the same. There are four Rig Managers for Rig 88. Two Rig Managers are always on the rig working 12-hour shifts. Two are always on days off. During their respective tour, Rig Managers are responsible for all rig personnel, rig functionality, maintenance, and repairs. They spend most of their time talking and conferring with all rig personnel to ensure safe, efficient operations. A big job, indeed! In the video, you can see Steve conferring with one of the Drillers as they are working to free up the drill string that had temporarily become stuck at the drill bit. This is nothing out of the ordinary and happens on a regular basis. In directional drilling, this is known as “tool face” stuck. Things get a bit tense until the bit is freed up. Towards the end of the video, Duane Winkler, one of our Wellsite Supervisors, explains how you become “tool face” stuck and likewise, free up the pipe.
 
Also, please find attached a good picture showing the lay of the land!



 

Y’all have a blessed Sunday!

 

2024 11 10   https://vimeo.com/1028081554/8b5a46c2ad?share=copy

2024 11 10 Profiles of Courage - Steve Whalin (Rig Manager) Stuck Pipe


Saturday, November 9, 2024

2024 11 09 Mudlogger Update - Dr Mike Seidensticker

2024 11 09 Mudlogger Update - Dr Mike Seidensticker

This morning, Saturday, November 9, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are drilling @ 12,145’ TD, 18 fph average P rate for the past 24 hours. We made 315’ yesterday. Had to wash and ream the bottom 200’ to get back to bottom. That took a little time. P rates ranged from 10 fph to 80 fph depending on the difficulty of maintaining desired bit trajectory. The bottom of the hole is currently 1,357’ from the surface location, in a Northwest direction, at a 9.5⁰ angle. The hole also tried to stick us several times last night requiring several hours to work free, then, wash and ream that same section of the hole, recovering occasion chunks of coal (silver dollar size) over the shakers. That’s probably what’s trying to stick us. Nothing out of the ordinary, just routine for this section of the hole.



 

Estimated 7” OD intermediate casing depth is 12,800’. We should be at that depth, ready to log, by this coming Monday, 11/11/2024. Compared to Denver (12” – 15” of snow), the weather has been pretty nice to us here the past several days!

 

Today’s video features a mudlogging update by Dr Mike Seidensticker. He explains in detail, several of the high-tech instruments used in evaluating the cuttings from the wellbore.

 

Y’all have a blessed weekend!

 

Enjoy!

 

2024 11 09   https://vimeo.com/1027972709/236bdebf6c?share=copy

2024 11 09 Mudlogger Update - Dr Mike Seidensticker



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2024 11 08 Profiles of Courage - Hayden Sullivan (Floor Hand)

This morning, Friday, November 8, 2024, 6:00 am MST, we are washing and reaming our way back to the bottom at 11,750’.  TD of hole is 11,830’. We didn’t make any hole yesterday because we had to wash and ream several tight sections of the hole during the trip. The bit definitely had significant wear and needed to be pulled (see picture below). Many tungsten carbide inserts/cutters were broken or chipped causing lower P rates. Next to the old bit is the new bit we just ran in the hole. Hole size is 8½”. Estimated 7” OD intermediate casing depth is 12,800’. We should be at that depth, ready to log, by this coming Monday, 11/11/2024. Weather has been cooperating with us, just been cold…….12⁰ to 15⁰F with 25 mph winds.






Today’s video features Mr. Hayden Sullivan (Floor Hand). Hayden, 19, is the newest member of the LSOG team. This is his first time on a drilling rig. His father is Pat Sullivan, the Owner and Lead Directional Driller here on location. I have heard a lot of good things about Hayden from other members of his crew. He is not afraid of work! On each crew there is a Driller, Assistant Driller, Derrick Hand, Motor Man and two Floor Hands. These guys literally perform all the manual labor on the rig. They are the backbone of all drilling operations! Without them, nothing gets done! They are constantly on the lookout for any kind of unsafe operations and then report the same to their Driller. My hat is off to these guys for enduring the mud and cold, somehow managing to keep a smile on their face (at least most of the time…..).
 
Y’all have a blessed day!
 
Enjoy!
 
2024 11 08   https://vimeo.com/1027128820/6980739814?share=copy
2024 11 08 Profiles of Courage - Hayden Sullivan (Floor Hand)


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