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Exploration wellbore: 2/5-12

General information

NPDID wellbore: 4433
Well name: 2/5-12
Drilling operator name: Amerada Hess Norge AS
Geodetic datum: ED50
Coordinates: 56° 43` 18.50`` N 3° 34` 50.81`` E
UTM coordinates: 6286710.19 N 535545.53 E
UTM zone: 31
Drilled in production licence: 006-C
Area: NORTH SEA
Drill permit: 1022-L
Drilling facility:TRANSOCEAN NORDIC
Drilling days: 86
Wellbore entry date: 24.11.2001
Wellbore completion date: 22.02.2002
Original wellbore purpose: WILDCAT
Wellbore purpose: WILDCAT
Wellbore status: P&A
Wellbore contents: OIL SHOWS
Discovery wellbore: NO
Seismic location: STTM-94 Inline 1184 Crossline 1515
Kelly bushing elevation (KB) [m]: 39
Water depth [m]: 58
Total Depth (MD) [m]: 4153
Final vertical depth (TVD) [m]: 4152
Max inclination [°]: 2.10
Bottom hole temperature [°C]: 130
Oldest penetrated age: LATE JURASSIC
Oldest penetrated formation: FARSUND FM
Note: All depths, except the water depth, are relative to kelly bushing (RKB)

Wellbore history

General

Well 2/5-12 is located ca 15 km northeast of the TOR field on the Steinbit Terrace in the Central Graben. The objective of drilling well 2/5-12 was to test the hydrocarbon potential of the Upper Jurassic section within a four-way dip closure. A thick wedge of Jurassic deposits was identifiable from seismic. Mapping suggested the reason for the thickened section was due to an influx of sand from the shelf to the northeast. The primary target horizons were the R 1 and R 2 units within the Upper Jurassic Farsund Formation. These were thought to be lateral equivalents of the Gyda Sandstone seen in wells 2/2-1 and 2/2-4. The reservoir was thought to be sealed by Upper Jurassic shales. The four-way dip closure was formed during the Late Cretaceous to Palaeocene by inversion of a Jurassic fault. Subsequently it was covered by Palaeocene and younger post-rift sag sediments. The structure onlaps Late Cretaceous shales and chalks.

Operations and results

Wildcat well was spudded with the jack-up installation Transocean Nordic on 24 November 2001 and drilled to TD in the Late Jurassic Farsund Formation. The well was drilled with seawater and gel sweeps down to 954 m, with KCl/Glycol mud from 954 m to 2381 m, and with XP07 oil based mud from 2381 m to TD. The well proceeded generally as planned without any really major problems. Data acquisition went according to plan with the exception of the 17.5" wire line logging run, which had to be dropped due to severe well bore stability problems.

All the easily identifiable lithostratigraphic tops and log markers came in deeper than prognosed by circa 60 m. The prognosed sandstone reservoirs in R1 and R2 were absent. Shows were recorded in claystones of the Mandal and Farsund Formations. Pore pressures in the Tertiary were higher than prognosed, but were as prognosed in the Cretaceous and in line with expectations in the Jurassic. Drilling terminated 71 m above planned TD when the kick margin was lost. No cores were cut and no fluid samples were taken. At this point the whole of the R1 unit and the better part of the R2 unit had been drilled fulfilling the well objectives. The well was permanently abandoned on 22 February 2002 as a dry well.

Testing

No drill stem test was performed

Cuttings available at the NPD

Interval [m]: 180.00 - 2400.00

Cores available at the NPD

No cores in this wellbore.

Scanned core photos

No scanned core photos available

Palynological slides available at the NPD

Oil samples available at the NPD

No oil samples available.

Casing and leak-off tests

Type Casing diam. [inch] Depth below KB [m] Hole diam. [inch] Hole depth below KB [m] Lot mud eqv. [g/cm3]
CONDUCTOR 32 170.0 36 170.0
INTERM. 18 5/8 954.0 26 960.0 1.80
INTERM. 13 3/8 2381.0 17 1/2 2383.0 1.71
PROD. 9 5/8 3720.0 12 1/4 3725.0 2.10
OPEN HOLE 4153.0 8 1/2 4153.0

Mud

Depth MD [m] Mud weight [g/cm3] Visc. [MPa.s] Yield [pnt Pa.] Mud type Date measured
173 1.03 4.0 SPUD MUD
969 1.20 25.0 KCL/GLYCOL
1300 .14 20.0 KCL/GLYCOL
1839 .17 22.0 KCL/GLYCOL
2153 .19 23.0 KCL/GLYCOL
2358 .19 24.0 KCL/GLYCOL
2400 .20 34.0 KCL/GLYCOL
3218 1.73 29.0 XP07 POBM
3637 1.73 24.0 XP07 POBM
3730 1.71 23.0 XP07 POBM
3842 1.86 33.0 XP07 POBM
4005 1.90 37.0 XP07 POBM
4145 1.97 45.0 XP07 POBM
4153 2.00 50.0 XP07 POBM
4153 1.04 SEAWATER

Drill stem test

No drill stem test in this wellbore.

Available logs

Log type Intervals logged [m]
MWD - DIR 97 - 174
MWD - DIR DGR EWR4 174 - 1014
MWD - DIR 174 - 970
MWD - DIR DGR EWR4 PWD 970 - 3565
MWD - DIR DGR EWR4 PWD DDS 3565 - 3730
MWD - DIR DGR EWR4 BAT PWD DDR 3730 - 4153
TTRM GR ZDEN CN MAC 1876 - 2757
TTRM GR ZDEN CN MAC 2601 - 3727
GR ZO-VSP 1643 - 3728
MFC GR 11 - 3560

Lithostratigraphy

Top depth [m] Litostratigraphic unit
98 NORDLAND GP
209 NO FORMAL NAME
251 NO FORMAL NAME
265 NO FORMAL NAME
327 NO FORMAL NAME
338 NO FORMAL NAME
475 NO FORMAL NAME
570 NO FORMAL NAME
687 NO FORMAL NAME
1737 HORDALAND GP
2941 ROGALAND GP
2941 BALDER FM
2962 SELE FM
2986 LISTA FM
3066 VÅLE FM
3087 VIDAR FM
3091 VÅLE FM
3095 SHETLAND GP
3095 EKOFISK FM
3216 TOR FM
3527 HOD FM
3691 CROMER KNOLL GP
3691 ÅSGARD FM
3700 TYNE GP
3700 MANDAL FM
3703 FARSUND FM

Composite log

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