30/10-2
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 30/10-2 was the discovery well for the Odin field, located North of the Frigg Field. The primary objective of the well were to evaluate the Early Eocene sands ("Frigg Field Clastic Tongue") predicted at 1954 m. Secondary objectives were to evaluate the Paleocene sands and the Danian / Late Cretaceous limestone prognosed from ca 2187 m to ca 2713 m.Operations and resultsExploration well 30/10 2 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Drillmaster on 24 December 1973 and drilled to TD at 2755 m in Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Hardråde Formation. The mud programme used was a seawater/Lignosulphonate system. Some drilling problems were encountered due to shale cavings. After drilling to 2026 m it was necessary to condition the hole several days due to caving shales. While drilling at 2147 m three cones were lost in the hole and when attempting to recover these, six feet of the bottom drilling string was left in the hole. The fish was recovered after several attempts. Later after setting 9 5/8" casing the hole was drilled to TD with some minor shale caving problems.The Late Cretaceous consisted primarily of interbedded tight micritic limestone and shale. No reservoir beds were present and no significant shows were recorded. However, traces of dead oil were noted between 2722 m and 2743 m (Ekofisk Formation). The Danian section consisted of detrital and skeletal limestone. No reservoir beds were noted and no shows recorded. The Paleocene contained 235 m of potential sandstone reservoirs. The sands were water wet and no significant shows were recorded. However traces of dead oil was again noted in an upper massive sand and in silty shales (Lista Formation) from 2457 m to 2472 m and from 2527 m to 2594 m. The Eocene section contained a good sand reservoir (Frigg Formation) from 1997 m to 2067 m. The formation was gas-filled down to 2048 m. The sand is white, medium to coarse grained, fine to very fine grained, medium sorted, unconsolidated, friable, sub angular grains, slightly micaceous with streaks of argillaceous very fine-grained silty sand. Good gas shows were present. The Oligocene section consisted of unconsolidated sand, siltstones and clays. The upper portion contained good shallow reservoir sand. No shows were recorded. Two conventional cores were cut from the interval 2023 m to 2027 m in the Frigg Formation. No wire line samples were taken.The well was permanently abandoned as gas discovery on 28 March 1974.TestingProduction test between 2023 m and 2026 m produced an average of 442000 Sm3 gas per day on a 43/64" choke. -
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cuttings available for sampling?YESCuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cutting sample, top depth [m]Cutting samples, bottom depth [m]171.902754.48 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom16638.06643.0[ft ]26643.06648.0[ft ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]3.0Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory1980.0[ft]DC2070.0[ft]DC2160.0[ft]DC2250.0[ft]DC2340.0[ft]DC2430.0[ft]DC2520.0[ft]DC2610.0[ft]DC2700.0[ft]DC2790.0[ft]DC2850.0[ft]DC2910.0[ft]DC3000.0[ft]DC3090.0[ft]DC3180.0[ft]DC3270.0[ft]DC3360.0[ft]DC3450.0[ft]DC3540.0[ft]DC3630.0[ft]DC3730.0[ft]DC3820.0[ft]DC3910.0[ft]DC3940.0[m]DCGEOCH4000.0[ft]DC4030.0[ft]DCGEOCH4090.0[ft]DC4120.0[ft]DCRRI4120.0[ft]DCGEOCH4180.0[ft]DC4210.0[ft]DCGEOCH4270.0[ft]DC4300.0[ft]DCRRI4300.0[ft]DCGEOCH4330.0[ft]DC4390.0[ft]DCGEOCH4400.0[ft]SWC4420.0[ft]DC4450.0[ft]DCRRI4480.0[ft]DCGEOCH4510.0[ft]DC4570.0[ft]DCGEOCH4600.0[ft]DCRRI4600.0[ft]DC4660.0[ft]DCGEOCH4690.0[ft]DC4750.0[ft]DCRRI4750.0[ft]DCGEOCH4780.0[ft]DC4840.0[ft]DCGEOCH4870.0[ft]DC4900.0[ft]DCRRI4930.0[ft]DCGEOCH4960.0[ft]DC4960.0[ft]DC5020.0[ft]DCGEOCH5050.0[ft]DC5050.0[ft]DCRRI5110.0[ft]DCGEOCH5140.0[ft]DC5170.0[ft]DC5200.0[ft]DCGEOCH5230.0[ft]DC5290.0[ft]DCRRI5290.0[ft]DCGEOCH5320.0[ft]DC5380.0[ft]DCGEOCH5410.0[ft]DC5440.0[ft]DCRRI5470.0[ft]DCGEOCH5500.0[ft]DC5530.0[ft]DC5560.0[ft]DCGEOCH5590.0[ft]DC5620.0[ft]DCRRI5650.0[ft]DCGEOCH5680.0[ft]DC5740.0[ft]DCGEOCH5770.0[ft]DCRRI5770.0[ft]DC5830.0[ft]DCGEOCH5860.0[ft]DC5920.0[ft]DCRRI5920.0[ft]DCGEOCH5950.0[ft]DC6010.0[ft]DCGEOCH6040.0[ft]DC6100.0[ft]DCGEOCH6130.0[ft]DC6190.0[ft]DCGEOCH6220.0[ft]DC6280.0[ft]DC6280.0[ft]DCGEOCH6310.0[ft]DC6370.0[ft]DCGEOCH6400.0[ft]DC6460.0[ft]DCGEOCH6490.0[ft]DC6550.0[ft]DCGEOCH6580.0[ft]DC6640.0[ft]DCGEOCH6678.0[ft]DC6720.0[ft]DC6760.0[ft]DC6820.0[ft]DC6820.0[ft]DCGEOCH6860.0[ft]DC6878.0[ft]SWC6878.0[ft]SWC6910.0[ft]DCGEOCH6919.0[ft]SWC6940.0[ft]DC6948.0[ft]SWC6978.0[ft]SWC7000.0[ft]DCGEOCH7009.0[ft]SWC7040.0[ft]DC7090.0[ft]DCGEOCH7140.0[ft]DC7150.0[ft]DCRRI7180.0[ft]DCGEOCH7200.0[ft]SWC7220.0[ft]DCRRI7240.0[ft]DC7260.0[ft]DCRRI7270.0[ft]DCGEOCH7320.0[ft]DCRRI7340.0[ft]DC7360.0[ft]DCGEOCH7420.0[ft]DCRRI7440.0[ft]DC7450.0[ft]DCGEOCH7500.0[ft]DCRRI7502.0[ft]SWC7540.0[ft]DC7540.0[ft]DCGEOCH7600.0[ft]DC7620.0[ft]DCRRI7630.0[ft]DCGEOCH7710.0[ft]DCRRI7720.0[ft]DCGEOCH7810.0[ft]DCRRI7810.0[ft]DCGEOCH7900.0[ft]DCGEOCH7930.0[ft]DCRRI7940.0[ft]DC7990.0[ft]DCGEOCH8000.0[ft]DCRRI8040.0[ft]DC8070.0[ft]DCRRI8080.0[ft]DCGEOCH8140.0[ft]DCRRI8140.0[ft]DC8170.0[ft]DCGEOCH8190.0[ft]DCRRI8210.0[ft]DCRRI8250.0[ft]DC8260.0[ft]DCGEOCH8280.0[ft]DCRRI8306.0[ft]SWC8340.0[ft]DC8350.0[ft]DCRRI8350.0[ft]DCGEOCH8420.0[ft]DCRRI8440.0[ft]DCGEOCH8440.0[ft]DC8490.0[ft]DCRRI8530.0[ft]DCGEOCH8540.0[ft]DC8560.0[ft]DCRRI8620.0[ft]DCGEOCH8630.0[ft]DCRRI8640.0[ft]DC8700.0[ft]DCRRI8710.0[ft]DCGEOCH8740.0[ft]DC8800.0[ft]DCGEOCH8840.0[ft]DC8860.0[ft]DCGEOCH8920.0[ft]DCGEOCH8940.0[ft]DC9010.0[ft]DCGEOCH9030.0[ft]DC -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit128374914199720672067212921892256226924142637265326532691 -
Composite logs
Composite logs Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.33 -
Geochemical information
Geochemical information Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.75pdf0.15 -
Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired)
Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired) Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf4.91 -
Drill stem tests (DST)
Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFrom depth MD
[m]To depth MD
[m]Choke size
[mm]1.02023202616.5Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFinal shut-in pressure
[MPa]Final flow pressure
[MPa]Bottom hole pressure
[MPa]Downhole temperature
[°C]1.020.80020.300Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberOil
[Sm3/day]Gas
[Sm3/day]Oil density
[g/cm3]Gas grav. rel.airGOR
[m3/m3]1.0449950.585 -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]BHC SON GR COL3702755CCL PERF19362048CCL PERF20232026CNL18902075FDC CNL19472755HDT19502438TEMP12192107VSP3072754 -
Casing and leak–off tests
Casing and leak–off tests Casing typeCasing diam.
[inch]Casing depth
[m]Hole diam.
[inch]Hole depth
[m]LOT/FIT mud eqv.
[g/cm3]Formation test typeCONDUCTOR30166.036166.00.00LOTINTERM.20371.026389.00.00LOTINTERM.13 3/81105.017 1/21120.00.00LOTINTERM.9 5/82135.012 1/42150.00.00LOTOPEN HOLE2755.08 1/22755.00.00LOT -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured2431.22water based19111.17water based20721.31water based21341.31water based23151.23water based26591.29water based27541.31water based