2/1-6
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 2/1-6 is located on the northern side of the Gyda structure on the Cod Terrace in the North Sea. The main target was the Late Jurassic Sandstone, informally called the Gyda sandstone member. The well was located such that it should prove the oil water contact of the 2/1-3 oil discovery, and by this establish whether 2/1-3, 2/1-4 and 1/3-3 all have encountered the same oil accumulation on the two sides of the saddle point. It should also test further the extent and the quality of this Upper Jurassic reservoir.Operations and resultsAppraisal well 2/1-6 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Dyvi Alpha on 30 April 1984 and drilled to TD at 4583 m (4588 m loggers depth), one metre into Late Triassic sediments of the Skagerrak Formation. The well was drilled with seawater and pre-hydrated bentonite spud mud down to 635 m, with KCl/polymer mud from 635 m to 3424 m, with lignosulfonate mud from 3424 m to 4124 m, and with high temperature polymer mud from 4124 m to TD.The Gyda sandstone member was penetrated at 4173 m logger's depth. The reservoir is 205 metres thick, generally very fine to fine grained sandstone, but with a 28 metre thick siltstone incorporated in the uppermost part. Reservoir properties were very variable. Reasonable reservoir properties were found near the top of the reservoir. They were poor in an upper siltstone zone, in an intermediate 77 metre thick quartz overgrowth zone and at the base of the 2/1-3 sand where it shaled out into the Farsund Formation. Shows were recorded from 4174 to 4178 m in a sandstone that had very low permeability, and could not be tested. Minor patchily developed shows were observed from 4178 down to 4203 m, all within the fairly tight siltstone. No OWC was seen in the well. However, a possible OWC has been established at 4185 m (4160 m MSL), on the basis of a re-interpretation of RFT data from the wells 2/1-3, 4, 6 and 1/3-3 combined with pressure readings in the water zone of 2/1-6.Eight cores were cut between 4127 and 4165.35 m. Four cores were cut between 4303 and 4391.5 m. Recovery was 100% for all cores. For all cores the core depth is 4 m less than logger's depth. The RFT tool was run for pressure and fluid samples. A fluid sample was taken at 4208 m. Rig site resistivity measurements and laboratory water analysis confirmed the samples to be mud filtrate. Sampling was attempted in the interval 4173-4175 m. The sand interval was tight and neither pressure measurements nor sample were obtained.The well was permanently abandoned on 12 August 1984 as a dry appraisal well.TestingTwo drill stem tests/water injection tests were performed in the Gyda member sandstone. Both tests confirmed the reservoir to be water bearing.DST1 perforated 4328.75 - 4340.75 m and produced 288 B/D of water with 1.17 specific gravity in the main flow period, through a 64/64" choke. In the following injection period the final injection rate was 240 B/D of treated sea water and the final surface injection pressure was 7000 psig.DST2 perforated 4210 - 4241 m and produced 3379 B/D of water with 1.17 specific gravity in the main flow through a 28/64" choke. In the following injection period the final injection rate, before acidization, was 2880 B/D of treated sea water and the final surface injection pressure was 5245psig. After acidization the final injection rate was 7544 B/D of treated sea water and the final surface injection pressure was 4955 psig.A number of temperature sensors were employed in the tests and maximum temperatures from 146 to 162 deg C were recorded. Among these maximum temperatures of 319 deg F (159.4 deg C) and 318 (158.9 deg C) in DST1 and DST2 respectively seem to be the more representative and in agreement with corrected wire line temperatures. -
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]170.004581.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom14127.04153.3[m ]24153.74181.3[m ]34181.44208.6[m ]44208.54235.4[m ]54235.44245.6[m ]64245.64254.7[m ]74254.64263.2[m ]84263.34265.4[m ]94303.04313.0[m ]104313.04336.8[m ]114336.84364.3[m ]124364.34391.5[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]226.4Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Core photos
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Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory4100.0[m]DCHRS4110.0[m]DCHRS4124.0[m]CAPT4127.0[m]CHRS4132.0[m]CHRS4133.0[m]CAPT4139.0[m]CAPT4143.6[m]CHRS4145.0[m]CAPT4148.0[m]CHRS4151.0[m]CAPT4152.9[m]CHRS4153.0[m]CAPT4156.5[m]CHRS4157.0[m]CAPT4163.0[m]CAPT4163.6[m]CHRS4168.7[m]CAPT4168.9[m]CHRS4169.7[m]CAPT4170.6[m]CAPT4172.7[m]CAPT4173.7[m]CAPT4174.7[m]CAPT4175.7[m]CAPT4176.7[m]CAPT4176.9[m]CHRS4177.7[m]CAPT4178.7[m]CAPT4181.0[m]CHRS4181.4[m]CAPT4182.5[m]CAPT4185.3[m]CHRS4185.4[m]CAPT4186.4[m]CAPT4189.4[m]CAPT4191.5[m]CAPT4194.4[m]CAPT4196.4[m]CAPT4197.3[m]CHRS4197.4[m]CAPT4200.3[m]CAPT4205.7[m]CHRS4208.2[m]CAPT4210.1[m]CAPT4211.4[m]CHRS4218.0[m]CHRS4220.1[m]CAPT4222.5[m]CHRS4226.1[m]CAPT4232.1[m]CAPT4236.8[m]CHRS4237.0[m]CAPT4239.3[m]CAPT4244.0[m]CAPT4246.0[m]CAPT4246.0[m]CHRS4246.9[m]CAPT4256.1[m]CAPT4260.8[m]CAPT4261.2[m]CAPT4262.6[m]CHRS4304.5[m]CAPT4305.1[m]CAPT4307.5[m]CAPT4309.0[m]CAPT4321.5[m]CAPT4329.2[m]CHRS4333.8[m]CHRS4334.2[m]CAPT4336.5[m]CAPT4350.1[m]CAPT4350.5[m]CAPT4351.8[m]CAPT4355.8[m]CAPT4360.8[m]CAPT4362.1[m]CAPT4362.5[m]CHRS4363.8[m]CAPT4367.0[m]CAPT4368.2[m]CAPT4369.7[m]CAPT4370.3[m]CAPT4372.0[m]CHRS4372.3[m]CAPT4375.2[m]CAPT4377.2[m]CAPT4379.2[m]CAPT4381.3[m]CAPT4383.2[m]CAPT4385.2[m]CAPT4387.2[m]CAPT4389.2[m]CAPT4391.0[m]CHRS4391.2[m]CAPT4394.0[m]CHRS4400.0[m]CHRS4412.0[m]CHRS4445.0[m]CHRS4487.0[m]CHRS4526.0[m]CHRS4551.0[m]CHRS4566.0[m]CHRS4569.0[m]CHRS -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit911793294729472970298730333128317331963215321533123660378838063825382538533897410441044165442645604560456645874587 -
Composite logs
Composite logs Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.80 -
Documents โ reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired)
Documents โ reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired) Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf17.51 -
Drill stem tests (DST)
Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFrom depth MD
[m]To depth MD
[m]Choke size
[mm]1.04329434025.42.04241421011.1Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFinal shut-in pressure
[MPa]Final flow pressure
[MPa]Bottom hole pressure
[MPa]Downhole temperature
[ยฐC]1.016.0002.012.500Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberOil
[Sm3/day]Gas
[Sm3/day]Oil density
[g/cm3]Gas grav. rel.airGOR
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Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CBL VDL GR5002000DIPMETER41144563DLL MSFL GR SP CALI41134583ISF BHC MAFL GR CALI SP20063913ISF BHC MAFL GR CALI SP36004123ISF GR SLS MSFL CALI SP6262001ISF LSS GR90635ISF LSS MSFL GR CALI SP41134586LDL CNL NGL41134587NGT RATIO41134587VSP6504578 -
Casing and leakโoff tests
Casing and leakโoff tests Casing typeCasing diam.
[inch]Casing depth
[m]Hole diam.
[inch]Hole depth
[m]LOT/FIT mud eqv.
[g/cm3]Formation test typeCONDUCTOR30166.036167.00.00LOTSURF.COND.20626.026635.01.56LOTINTERM.13 3/82006.017 1/22016.01.90LOTINTERM.9 5/84112.012 1/44121.02.12LOTLINER74579.08 1/24583.00.00LOT -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured1511.05WATER BASED10.05.19841661.04WATER BASED10.05.19841671.05WATER BASED13.05.19843201.084.05.0WATER BASED13.05.19844811.093.08.0WATER BASED13.05.19846351.155.026.0WATER BASED13.05.19846601.1419.028.0WATER BASED13.05.198411401.2014.010.0WATER BASED14.05.198414151.4222.012.0WATER BASED14.05.198417181.5022.012.0WATER BASED14.05.198418501.5024.06.2WATER BASED14.05.198420101.5423.05.3WATER BASED15.05.198422201.5519.06.2WATER BASED20.05.198424141.5517.07.2WATER BASED20.05.198425431.5518.05.8WATER BASED22.05.198427431.5521.07.2WATER BASED23.05.198429511.5623.05.8WATER BASED24.05.198430131.5622.015.4WATER BASED25.05.198431681.5727.013.4WATER BASED28.05.198432081.5821.09.1WATER BASED28.05.198432311.5820.011.0WATER BASED28.05.198433001.5719.09.1WATER BASED29.05.198433111.5822.05.8WATER BASED31.05.198433541.5823.08.6WATER BASED01.06.198434241.5825.08.2WATER BASED01.06.198434861.5830.06.7WATER BASED04.06.198435781.5832.08.2WATER BASED04.06.198436251.5832.07.2WATER BASED04.06.198436691.5828.06.7WATER BASED05.06.198437161.5830.07.7WATER BASED06.06.198437331.5833.07.7WATER BASED07.06.198437461.5833.07.7WATER BASED08.06.198437631.5831.07.2WATER BASED12.06.198437681.5830.07.2WATER BASED12.06.198437751.5828.06.2WATER BASED12.06.198438111.5834.08.0WATER BASED15.06.198438451.5828.06.0WATER BASED15.06.198438761.5729.07.0WATER BASED15.06.198438861.5926.06.2WATER BASED17.06.198439271.5830.07.7WATER BASED17.06.198439611.5829.09.6WATER BASED17.06.198440111.5828.09.6WATER BASED20.06.198440661.5825.013.4WATER BASED20.06.198441181.5821.05.3WATER BASED21.06.198441211.5821.05.3WATER BASED22.06.198441211.6926.013.4WATER BASED27.06.198441211.5821.05.3WATER BASED22.06.198441211.6926.013.4WATER BASED27.06.198441241.5615.09.6WATER BASED02.07.198441371.5619.09.6WATER BASED02.07.198441801.5621.011.0WATER BASED02.07.198442351.5623.011.5WATER BASED03.07.198442451.5621.011.0WATER BASED04.07.198442621.5618.010.6WATER BASED05.07.198442681.5622.010.6WATER BASED06.07.198442841.5619.011.5WATER BASED06.07.198443031.5619.012.0WATER BASED06.07.198443131.5620.015.5WATER BASED10.07.198443371.5619.015.4WATER BASED11.07.198443781.5720.014.9WATER BASED12.07.198443931.5616.06.2WATER BASED13.07.198444781.5521.012.0WATER BASED16.07.198445831.5518.012.0WATER BASED16.07.1984 -
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate DepthUnit4127.00[m ]4164.00[m ]4181.00[m ]4197.00[m ]4334.00[m ]4354.00[m ]4363.00[m ]4374.00[m ]4391.00[m ] -
Pressure plots
Pressure plots The pore pressure data is sourced from well logs if no other source is specified. In some wells where pore pressure logs do not exist, information from Drill stem tests and kicks have been used. The data has been reported to the NPD, and further processed and quality controlled by IHS Markit.Pressure plots Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]PDF0.22