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~` <br />/AMERICAN <br />S O O A, L L P Ed Cooley <br />Environmental Health and <br />Safety Manager <br />2717 County Rood 215 <br />Parachute. CO 81635 <br />DirecT Line (970) 285-0407 <br />International telephone +l (970) 285-5500 <br />General Facsimile (970) 285-6393 <br />REG~~e,/E® <br />JUL 3 0 2004 <br />Wednesday, July 28, 2004 <br />Division of Minerals & Ge010gy <br />ENV,161,04 <br />Specialist: ESC <br />Erica CFOSby Permit#: M1999002 Confidential?: Nu <br />Colorado Department of Natural Resources class: ~c5 Typeisey.: <br />Division of Minerals and Geolo erom:~+cct~, ~ To: ~yrTC~ <br />gy Doc. Name: I1~~Q.f ZO.13: C;- .iCt~, ~Lt,~J~2 <br />1313 Sherman Street, Room215 Date: -~_~. ~~ ~~lX <br />Denver, Colorado 80203 <br />Re: Well 20-12 (C03858-04552) <br />Dear Erica; <br />On June 7, 2004, ASLLP installed 1404' of 2 3/8 tubing with a 7/8" coaxial cable <br />strapped to the tubing into the long string 7" on well 20-12. The coaxial cable was <br />crimped at every second joint to provide a distance reference. Upon completing the <br />installation, time domain response readings on 6/7/2004 were inconclusive. Further <br />instrumentation testing indicated a problem with the time domain response <br />instrumentation. The instrument was returned to the manufacture for calibration. <br />On June 17, 2004, the cable was again tested. The cable indicated a short circuit at a <br />depth of 1209' feet. This corresponds very closely to a crimp at 1208.84. <br />187 sacks of 15.6 Ib/gallon type G cement with 35% SSA and 0.2% CFR-3 were <br />circulated down the 2 3/8" tubing and back to the surface. The inside volume of the <br />tubing was displaced with water and Jeff open for future temperature logging. <br />Upon completion of the cementing, the cable was again tested. The cable indicated <br />a short circuit at a depth of 1000' slightly above a crimp at 1015.09. Upon this result, <br />ASLLP decided to allow the cement to cure and test the cable again. <br />On July 1, 2004, the cable was again tested. The cable indicated a short circuit at a <br />depth of 1000' identical to the second test on 6/17/2004, <br />Delivering a Crystal Clear Advantage <br />www.americansoda.com <br />