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JERRY L. CANFIELD, P.A.THOMAS A. DAILY, P.A.WYMAN R. WADE, JR., P.A.DOUGLAS M. CARSON, P.A.ROBERT R. BRIGGS, P.A. †C. MICHAEL DAILY, P.A. † !COLBY T. ROE
† Also Licensed in Oklahoma! Also Licensed in Wyoming & North Dakota
DAILY & WOODSA PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
KMW BUILDING58 SOUTH SIXTH STREET
P.O. BOX 1446FORT SMITH, AR 72902
TELEPHONE (479) 782-0361FAX (479) 782-6160
______________
Writer’s Direct Dial No. (479) 242-3968
JAMES E. WEST
OF COUNSEL_______
HARRY P. DAILY (1886-1965)JOHN P. WOODS (1886-1976)JOHN S. DAILY (1912-1987)
BEN CORE (1924-2007)
July 29, 2015
Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission2215 West HillsboroEl Dorado, Arkansas 71730
Re: ORDER REFERENCE NO. 097-2015-08
Application of Foundation Energy Management, LLC, Requesting Reinstatementand an Extension to the “Temporary Abandonment” Status for its Swiss FamilyVineyards #1-34 Well, located in Section 34, Township 10 North, Range 26West, Franklin County, Arkansas
Commissioners:
Foundation Energy Management, LLC, 4611 Rogers Avenue, Suite 102, Fort Smith, AR72903, hereby applies as follows to the Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission for anextension to the “Temporary Abandonment” status for its Swiss Family Vineyards #1-34Well, pursuant to Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission General Rule B-7(h)(1).
1. The Swiss Family Vineyards #1-34 Well is operated by the applicant and islocated within Section 34, Township 10 North, Range 26 West, Franklin County,Arkansas. It was administratively granted Temporarily Abandonment status on August1, 2012. That administratively granted status will expire on August 1, 2015, and theApplicant will thus then be required to plug the well unless its Temporarily Abandonedstatus is extended by the Commission pursuant to General Rule B-7(h)(1).
2. Applicant requests an extension to the “Temporary Abandonment Status” for theSwiss Family Vineyards #1-34 Well so that it can attempt a recompletion of the well atthe Paul Barton Formation (approximately 4,070' to 4,100').
3. Swiss Family Vineyards #1-34 Well’s location is well maintained, free of trash orthe possibility of environmental contamination and, therefore, there is no risk involved inallowing it to continue to remain a temporarily abandoned well. The Applicant thereforerequests that the Commission grant a reinstatement and extension of the Swiss FamilyVineyards #1-34 Well’s “Temporary Abandonment” status for an additional six months
from August 1, 2015, in accordance with Arkansas Oil and Gas Commission GeneralRule B-7(h)(1).
4. The names and addresses of parties interested in this proceeding are set forth inExhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof.
5. Please note the appearance of Thomas A. Daily of Daily & Woods, P.L.L.C.,P.O. Box 1446, Fort Smith, Arkansas, 72902, on behalf of applicant.
Very truly yours,
Thomas A. Dailyjmt
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TAYLOR FAMILY LTD PARTNERSHIP A 3600 GASTON AVE SUITE 458 DALLAS TX 75246
AFE No.: AFE Amount DRILLING
COMPLETIONS
Total (Gross):WI: Total (Net):
Prepared by
Location Cost (Road, Survey, Damages)
Rig Move - Rig Up, Rig Down
Footage Cost
Day Work Cost
Completion / Workover Rig
Bits, Reamers & Stabilizers
Fuel, Lubricants, Water
Trucking, Transportation
Mud and Chemicals
Wireline Services
Electric / Other Logging
Cementing Services
Directional Services
Tubular Inspection / Handling (Pressure Testing)
Mud Logging / MWD
Coring & Analysis
Casing / Other Tangible Crews
Contract Labor
Land / Trade Fees
Equipment Rental
Pollution Control
Camp Expense
Professional Services / Consulting
Acid, Frac, Sand Control
DST, Formation Testing
Fishing Tools & Services
Supervision
Operating Overhead
Other (Waste Disposal)
Damages
Permitting
Insurance
Blowout Insurance
Miscellaneous Service / Supplies
Miscellaneous-(Reclamation)
Conductor Casing
Surface Casing
Intermediate Casing
Production Casing
Tubing
Rods / other art. lift tang.
Flowlines / Valves / Fittings
Heater-Treater & Separators
Compression Facility
Production Equipment - Subsurface (Anchor & Pump)
Christmas Tree / Wellhead equipment
Miscellaneous
Tanks
Separator & heater Treater
Compressor & Dehydator
Metering Equipment
Flowlines & Installation
Fabrication
Pumping Unit, Gas lift equipment, etc.
Miscellaneous Valves, Fittings, Safety Equipment
Installation Costs
Company Supervision
Other
CONTINGENCY
TOTAL COST
APPROVALBy (VP Land/Commercial) Date By (CFO) Date
By (VP Operations) Date By (CEO) Date
JOINT OWNER APPROVALFirm By Title Date
$0 $80,080 $80,080
$0
10% $0 $7,280 $7,280
870.80 -
TOTAL LEASE EQUIPMENT $0 $0
870.17 -
870.70 -
870.21 -
870.14 -
870.24 -
870.53 -
870.42 -
Le
as
eE
qu
ipm
en
tC
os
ts
DESCRIPTION ACCT DRILLING ACCT COMPL. TOTAL870.20 -
870.22 -
870.23 -
840.50 860.50 -
TOTAL TANGIBLES $0 $0 $0
860.12 -
840.25 860.20 -
860.17 -
860.19 -
860.18 -
860.09 -
Various 0.00
0 0.00 860.11 -
860.15 -
-
0 0.00 840.15 860.14
0 0.00 840.20
-
Ta
ng
ible
Co
sts
DESCRIPTION ACCT DRILLING ACCT COMPL. TOTALFEET SIZE
0 0.00 840.10 860.13 -
GRADE $/FT
830.50 850.50 -
TOTAL INTANGIBLES $0 $72,800 $72,800
830.32 850.32 -830.34 850.34 $3,000 $3,000
850.39 -
830.36 850.36 -
830.35 850.35 -
830.38 850.38 -
$4,000 $4,000
830.33 850.33 -
0 days @ $0/day 830.14 850.14
850.26 -
830.20 850.20 -
830.31 850.31 -
830.25 850.25 $25,000 $25,000
830.29 850.29 -
830.30 850.30 -
830.37 850.37 -
830.10 850.10 $9,000 $9,000
830.27 850.27 -
830.28 850.28 $5,000 $5,000
-
830.24 850.24 -
0 days @ $0/day 830.16 850.16
830.19 850.19 -
830.23 850.23 $3,000 $3,000
-
830.18 850.18 -
830.22 850.22 $7,000 $7,000
0 days @ $0/day 830.17
830.15 850.15 $3,000
850.17
$3,000
830.12 850.12 -
830.11 850.11 $3,000 $3,000
830.13 850.13 -
$0.00/ft 830.07 850.07 -
-
0.0 days @ $0/day 850.40 $10,800 $10,800
0 days @ $0/day 830.09 850.09
AFE Description
Paul Barton Re-Completion Juan Posada
Inta
ng
ible
Co
sts
DESCRIPTION ACCT DRILLING ACCT COMPL. TOTAL830.05 850.05 -
830.06 850.06 -
0 feet @
2,400' FNL, 660' FWL 30-10N-26W Cecil/Orr Franklin, AR.
Well / Battery Prospect Name Total Depth Est. Start Date
Swiss Family 1-34 Sedna 4,770' 8/1/2015
37.0% NRI: 88.0% AFE Date: 6/25/2015 $29,630
Location Sec-Twn-Rng Producing Horizon County & State
Foundation Energy Management, LLCDrilling - Completion - Workover - Facilities
AFE
$0
AFE Type: Re-Completion $80,080
AFE Category: CAPEX $80,080
Juan Posada
2900 W Pittsburg St. Broken Arrow, OK. 74012 ♦ (918) 766-1552 ♦ [email protected]
EDUCATION The University of Tulsa - Tulsa, OK Graduation Date: May 2011 B.S., Petroleum Engineering Minor in Geosciences
WORK EXPERIENCE Foundation Energy Management July 2013 – Present Operations Engineer
• Support the operations of 390+ wells in Arkansas & Oklahoma (Arkoma Basin) and Colorado (DJ Basin). Oversee their production and take preventive and corrective measures to maintain target production.
• Asses key wells at an individual basis to find ideal production method. Involved in optimization techniques.
• Evaluate rod pump efficiency with the use of dynamometers to diagnose problems such as gas interference, bad pumps, fluid pounding, among others.
• Design workover procedures to increase or bring back lost production, including acid stimulation, re-perforations, and wellbore fixes. Involved in the design and implementation of stimulation work overs
• Maintain constant communication with field personnel to strengthen team work and improve the workover’s efficiency.
CPVEN - Colombian Branch Sept. 2011 – Oct. 2012 Cementing and Stimulation Engineer
• Designed operational procedures for cementing and acid stimulation pumping operations for both vertical and horizontal wells (over 60 wells)
• Managed an abandonment plug campaign (22 wells) that represented over $450,000 of gross income
• Led several working crews (up to 25 people) during field service operations • Prepared and presented roughly $19MM worth of various projects and economic proposals for
potential clients; out of which $7MM came to fruition • Attended weekly meetings with various clients to have an overlook of the services being
presented, hear their feedback and strengthen relationships SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Professional skills
• Working experience in cementing, stimulation with acid, fracturing, completions fluids and coil tubing; working knowledge of production and completions operations, wellbore mechanics and fracturing
• Field operations, HSE management and applications, engineering services experience • Project development and economic feasibility proposals • Quality and reliability assurance of cementing and stimulation oil field services • Budget and resource optimization and monitoring, without compromising the integrity of the
operation
Software
• O&G related software: PHDwin, Aries, Rod Star, Echometer, Total Asset Management, Qrod, Echometer Gas Separator Simulation, Production Explorer, OpenWells, CemPro.
• Office Suites: most Microsoft and Mac Office Suites • Programming: Visual Basic (2+yrs.)
Professional certificates
• OSHA – 10 hrs. certified • H2S Awareness certification. • Artificial lift – oilandgastraining.com • Gas well testing – oilandgastraining.com
Personal
• Effective interpersonal skills to work within multi-disciplinary teams to achieve project-related goals • Languages: Spanish (native), English (fluent), French (basic) • Teamwork oriented, proactive, accountable, hard worker.
ORGANIZATIONAL INVOLVEMENT Society of Petroleum Engineering Jan. 2007 - Present President - “La Tertulia”, Organization for language development students Aug. 2009 - May 2011 Treasurer - “One Pound of Hope”, University of Tulsa community service Aug. 2009 - Jan. 2011 "Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma", Youth Mentoring Organization June 2007 - Aug. 2008
References Available Upon Request.