2/4-20
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 2/4-20 was drilled in the Feda Graben ca 8 km north of the Ekofisk Field and 5 km east of the Albuskjell Field in the Central Graben of the North Sea. The purpose of the 2/4-20 North Ekofisk exploration well was to test potential reservoirs in the pre-Cretaceous High-Pressure-High-Temperature play at both Jurassic and Permian Rotliegendes levels. The 2/4-17 Tjalve Discovery drilled in 1991ca 9 km to the north-east of 2/4-20 had proved condensate in deep Oxfordian sand and traces of hydrocarbons in the Rotliegendes Group. The main targets in the well were two Jurassic potential reservoir horizons: a primary target J50 (Oxfordian) sandstone and a secondary target J40 (Callovian) sandstone. In the Permian excellent reservoir sandstones analogous to 2/4-17 were expected to consist of Rotliegendes Group strata, largely of aeolian origin. Planned TD was at 5695 m with an expected TD temperature of 195 deg C.Operations and resultsWildcat well 2/4-20 was spudded with the jack-up installation Mærsk Galant on 22 November 2007 and drilled to TD at 5719 m in the Early Permian Rotliegendes Group. The 2/4-20 HPHT well was drilled within risked AFE time and cost. The well took a total of 189.1 days (including 7.9 days WOW). The R70 shallow gas reflector (Crenulate Reflector) was drilled at 645 m with 11.0 ppg mud and a gas peak of 4.4% recorded. The section was cased with a 16" liner. At 1786m, a 35 bbl kick of 13.65 ppg intensity was taken in a thin (1.5m thick) sand sitting directly on the Mid Miocene unconformity. The mud weight at the time was 13.0 ppg. The well was killed with 14.0 ppg mud using a modified driller?s method. With a maximum measured temperature at TD of 194 deg C, Horner corrected to 197 deg C, this was the hottest well on the Norwegian continental shelf to date.The well was drilled with seawater/hi-vis sweeps/spud mud down to 479 m, with Versatec OBM from 479 m to 2888 m, with Paratherm OBM from 2888 m to 4766 m, and with WARP OBM from 2888 m to TD. The WARP mud used in the 8 1/2" and 5 3/4" hole sections proved difficult to clean off the cuttings samples. It posed problems for biostratigraphic analyses and proved detrimental to organic geochemical analyses.The Late Jurassic J60 - J70 Kimmeridge Clay equivalent (Draupne Formation) seen in the 2/4-19 B well was not present in 2/4-20 having been eroded down into the Farsund Formation at crest of structure. A significant thickness of sand was penetrated at a number of stratigraphic levels. The J50 target sands were not developed in the well location. Below this however, was encountered a thick J54 Lower Ula Sandstone sequence (top 5183.5 m); well developed sands of the J40-J22 Bryne Formation (top 5340 m); and a 51m-thick (gross) sandstone/shale unit of undifferentiated Jurassic/Triassic age (top 5453 m). Below the Zechstein evaporites, a sequence of Permian Rotliegendes sandstones was drilled down to the TD of the well.Jurassic reservoir presence and quality was significantly greater than pre-drill estimates. Jurassic J54 net porosity-metres was seven times greater than the pre-drill P50 prediction with two, thick, stacked shoreface sequences totalling 156.5 m gross being penetrated. The J40 ? J22 fluvio-deltaic Bryne reservoir consisted of 113m gross of interbedded sands, silts and coals. Pre-drill there was estimated to be only a 20% chance of this reservoir being present. The Rotliegendes Auk Formation, penetrated at 5592.5 m, consisted of 99.5 m of an Upper Unit of very tight non-reservoir argillaceous sandstones, underlain by 35 m-thick Lower Unit of better quality sandstones down to TD.Shows detection was made difficult by the Versatec, Paratherm and WARP oil based mud used as drilling fluids for the entire well below 479 m. The only shows encountered were in the top of the Ekofisk Formation where faint oil shows were observed, and in the upper part of the Rotliegendes Sandstone where very weak slow white cut fluorescence was noted. White fluorescent fluid inclusions in the Rotliegendes strengthened the evidence for migrated light hydrocarbons in these strataNo sidewall or conventional cores were cut in the well. No wire line fluid samples were taken. Pressure points were recorded with the XPT and MDT tools. I n the Rotliegendes sandstone at TD pressures were acquired with the XPT-H tool, run in this well as the first in the world. The number of good pressure points obtained were in general sparse, but showed that the Jurassic and Permian reservoirs sections were in different pressure compartments. The logging programme also included a CMR magnetic resonance run in the 8 1/2" section to explore the poroperm properties of the lower Ula Formation sandstone.The well was permanently abandoned on 14 March 2008 as a dry well.TestingNo drill stem test was performed. -
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]210.005719.00 -
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 typeCONDUCTOR30195.036201.00.00LOTSURF.COND.20473.026479.01.51LOTINTERM.161451.0201461.00.00LOTINTERM.13 5/82883.017 1/22888.01.87LOTINTERM.10 3/44763.012 1/44766.01.91LOTLINER75565.08 1/25565.02.25LOTOPEN HOLE5719.05 3/45719.00.00LOT -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CMR GR51675250MWD LWD - DGR4792888MWD LWD - DGR EWR PWD35515719MWD LWD - DWD113479MWD LWD - EWR PWD AGR ALD CTN BA28883551QAIT QSLT QLDT QCNT QTGC SON GR1005433QAST14415715QLDT QCNT QTGC54505727QLDT QCNT QTGC QSLT QSCS53005560WAIT QSLT QTGC54405727XPT QTGC51855352XPT QTGC56945723 -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit11317743115311531233144325432683268340238624677469247454818517651765225542654965631 -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured941.085.0SPUD MUD1281.056.0WATER BASE1461.137.0WATER BASE4421.3936.0OIL BASE4451.5739.0OIL BASE6701.7035.0OIL BASE10821.7541.0OIL BASE12041.7343.0OIL BASE13531.3833.0OIL BASE14021.7751.0OIL BASE14101.7746.0OIL BASE14481.3833.0OIL BASE16672.0860.0OIL BASE47461.7742.0OIL BASE48472.1257.0OIL BASE50022.1259.0OIL BASE51332.1261.0OIL BASE54402.1261.0HPHT OB WARP56082.0655.0OIL BASE57192.0849.0OIL BASE