30/9-2
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralThe wildcat 30/9-2 was planned as the first well on the Gamma structure in block 30/9. Well 30/6-9 had previously penetrated the structure but this well failed to encounter the oil/water contact. The primary objectives of 30/9-2 were to verify the reserve estimate for the main part of the gamma structure and penetrate the oil/water contact in the lower part of the Brent Group. Additional objectives were to obtain core material from the oil zone in the Etive Formation and perform a water injection test in this, obtain information on the quality of the reservoir in the water zone and stratigraphical information on the southern part of the Gamma structure.& The well was temporarily abandoned for about one year and then re-entered for an extended test.Operations and resultsWildcat well 30/9-2 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation "Nortrym" on 1 April 1983 and drilled to a total depth of 2830 m in the Early Jurassic Dunlin Group. The well was drilled using water-based mud down to the 12 1/4" hole at 1715 m. The 12 1/4" hole was drilled to TD using oil based mud ("ENVIROMUL" and "IL 2832 oil" as oil base). While running the 13 3/8" casing, this got stuck at 1334 m. The casing was worked free using diesel in the mud and the casing was set at 1680 m. After drilling the 12 1/4" hole to 2203 m the drill pipe got stuck with the bit at 2170 m. Several unsuccessful attempts were made to free the pipe. The drill pipe was then backed off and the well was cemented back and sidetracked from 1482.5 m.The Brent Group sandstones (2578-2767 m) RKB were hydrocarbon bearing down to 2737m where an oil/water contact was encountered within the Etive Formation sandstones (2698-2767m).& No additional hydrocarbon bearing reservoirs were encountered by this well. Poor hydrocarbon shows reported from Upper Cretaceous limestones were considered uninteresting. The Ness Formation (2578-2698 m) consisted of very fine to coarse-grained sandstones with interbedded shales, coals and occasional siltstones.& The Etive Formation consisted of very fine to predominantly medium grained homogeneous sandstones with pebble beds in the upper part.& The sandstones were locally micaceous and carbonaceous and contained stringers with abundant calcareous cement.& Twelve conventional cores were cut continuously from 2591 m near the top of the Ness Formation and down into the top of the Drake Formation shales at 2777 m. FMT pressure recordings and sampling were performed in the well.& Samples of oil and gas were obtained from the FMT samples at 2599.5 m (Ness Formation) and 2728 m (Etive Formation).& Samples of water/filtrate were obtained from the samples at 2639.5 m (Ness Formation) and 2755 m (Etive Formation).The well was temporarily abandoned as an oil and gas appraisal on 12 July 1983. The well was re-entered as 30/9-2 R on 1 June 1986 for a test production. The re-entry was formally completed on 7 July, and subsequently re-classified to 30/9-T-2 for the test production.&TestingFour DST's were performed in the well, two in the Etive Formation (DST1 from 2738 m to 2737 m and DST2 from 2704 m to 2728 m) and two in the Ness Formation (DST3 2685 m to 2693 m and DST4 from 2595 m to 2604 m). The DST performed in the lower part of the Etive Formation was a combined production and injection test, which produced water. The other DST's produced oil and gas. -
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]230.002155.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom12591.02594.0[m ]22594.02611.4[m ]42614.02632.0[m ]52632.02650.4[m ]62650.52668.8[m ]72669.02687.0[m ]82687.02704.3[m ]92705.02722.5[m ]102723.02738.2[m ]112741.02757.0[m ]122759.02776.8[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]176.7Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Core photos
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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 typeCONDUCTOR30219.036220.00.00LOTSURF.COND.20901.026915.01.78LOTINTERM.13 3/81680.017 1/21715.01.81LOTINTERM.9 5/82830.012 1/42830.00.00LOTOPEN HOLE4083.08 1/24083.00.00 -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CBL VDL12501680CDL CAL GR9001689CDL CNL CAL GR14792828DIFL LS BHC GR14822830DIFL LS BHC SP GR218900DIFL LS BHC SP GR9001700FMT23052765FMT26392690FMT SAMPLE27282728FMT SAMPLE27552755HDT19002826SPECTRALOG25502790SWC22302825TEMP9301250VSP12682830 -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit1296557158671114115511671180123312441269135920142014208421992290230323032420250525072509250925782578269827672767 -
Composite logs
Composite logs Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.43 -
Geochemical information
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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]pdf2.75pdf17.72 -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured25821.161.0WATER BASED25941.161.0WATER BASED27101.161.0WATER BASED27221.161.0WATER BASED27241.161.0WATER BASED -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory2486.0[m]SWCRRI2499.4[m]SWCRRI2508.9[m]SWCRRI2515.9[m]SWCRRI2524.0[m]SWCRRI2534.5[m]SWCRRI2542.0[m]SWCRRI2566.0[m]SWCRRI2577.5[m]SWCRRI2584.0[m]SWCRRI2591.7[m]CRRI2593.1[m]COD2593.8[m]COD2603.5[m]CRRI2609.8[m]COD2610.6[m]COD2610.7[m]CRRI2617.8[m]CRRI2627.9[m]CRRI2639.0[m]CRRI2647.8[m]CRRI2658.2[m]CRRI2667.5[m]CRRI2670.3[m]COD2677.1[m]CRRI2678.7[m]COD2684.0[m]CRRI2695.8[m]COD2697.3[m]CRRI2697.7[m]COD2703.3[m]CRRI2703.4[m]COD2710.8[m]CRRI2720.2[m]CRRI2732.7[m]CRRI2742.1[m]CRRI2744.7[m]CRRI2748.8[m]COD2750.4[m]CRRI2752.0[m]CRRI2753.4[m]COD2764.4[m]COD2770.0[m]COD2795.0[m]CRRI2825.5[m]CRRI