30/9-28 S
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General information
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Wellbore history
Wellbore historyGeneralWell 30/9-28 S was drilled about 5.5 kilometres west of the Oseberg South field in the North Sea. The primary exploration target was to prove petroleum in Early and Middle Jurassic reservoir rocks (the Tarbert Formation and upper part of the Statfjord Group). The secondary exploration target was to prove petroleum in Lower Jurassic reservoir rocks (lower part of the Statfjord group).Operations and resultsWildcat well 30/9-28 S was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Songa Delta on 15 January 2016 and drilled to TD at 4083 m (3928 m TVD) in the Early Jurassic Eiriksson Formation. No significant problem was encountered in the operations. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis sweeps down to 1364 m and with XP-07 oil based mud from 1364 m to TD.The well encountered gas in three different reservoirs. An Intra Draupne Formation sandstone at 2910.5 to 2913 m (2879 to 2881.1 m TVD) was gas filled with a gas-down-to contact. The Tarbert Formation was gas bearing from 2915.6 to a gas-water contact at 2930.0 m (2883.4 to 2896 m TVD). The Intra Draupne sandstone and the Tarbert Formation are not in pressure communication. The Statfjord Group, Nansen Formation, was gas bearing from 3645.1 to a gas-water contact at 3657.9 m (3523 to 3534.4 m TVD). The secondary exploration target in the lower part of the Statfjord group is water bearing. Oil shows were recorded only in the hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs of the Statfjord Group. The use of oil based mud may have masked minor shows.One core was cut was cut from 3654 to 3708.6 m with 100% recovery. The core depth should be depth shifted to 3.4 m deeper to match the log data. MDT fluid samples were taken at 2911.5 m (gas), 2928.3 m (gas), 2932 m (water), 2937 m (water), 2953.0 m (water + residual HC), 3654.0 m (gas) and 3658.8 m (water).The well was permanently abandoned on 26 February 2016 as a gas discovery.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]1220.004082.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom13654.03708.6[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]54.6Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Oil samples at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Oil samples at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Test typeBottle numberTop depth
MD [m]Bottom depth
MD [m]Fluid typeTest timeSamples availableMDT2928.300.00OILYESMDT3654.000.00OILYES -
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 typeCONDUCTOR30178.036178.00.00SURF.COND.201202.1261212.01.58FITINTERM.142787.317 1/22796.01.47FITLINER9 5/83543.812 1/43545.01.61FITOPEN HOLE4083.08 1/24083.00.00 -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]AIT MSIP PEX HNGS27003546AIT PEX HNGS SS35444091MDT CMR GR28703320MDT CMR GR35444058MDT DPS GR29222937MDT GR29102920MDT GR29112953MWD - ARCVIS TELE1781212MWD - ARCVIS TELE36534083MWD - PD ARCVIS TELE12123653MWD - TELE126178VS14 GR8704080XLROCK GR28853053XPT GR29103309 -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit12858298020772077215822132325239423942648280728702870287828832883291029132916291630683281330133043311331134883515364536453717 -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured1801.4130.0XP-0712121.4330.0XP-0715931.4534.0XP-0720021.4533.0XP-0725901.4127.0XP-0727961.4529.0XP-0730471.3219.0XP-0735451.3622.0XP-0737681.3923.0XP-0740831.4027.0XP-07 -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory1220.0[m]DCGEOSTRAT1250.0[m]DCGEOSTRAT1280.0[m]DCGEOSTR1310.0[m]DCGEOSTR1340.0[m]DCGEOSTR1370.0[m]DCGEOSTR1400.0[m]DCGEOSTR1430.0[m]DCGEOSTR1470.0[m]DCGEOSTR1490.0[m]DCGEOSTR1520.0[m]DCGEOSTR1550.0[m]DCGEOSTR1580.0[m]DCGEOSTR1610.0[m]DCGEOSTR1640.0[m]DCGEOSTR1670.0[m]DCGEOSTR1700.0[m]DCGEOSTR1730.0[m]DCGEOSTR1760.0[m]DCGEOSTR1790.0[m]DCGEOSTR1820.0[m]DCGEOSTR1850.0[m]DCGEOSTR1880.0[m]DCGEOSTR1910.0[m]DCGEOSTR1940.0[m]DCGEOSTR1970.0[m]DCGEOSTR2000.0[m]DCGEOSTR2030.0[m]DCGEOSTR2060.0[m]DCGEOSTR2080.0[m]DCGEOSTR2100.0[m]DCGEOSTR2120.0[m]DCGEOSTR2140.0[m]DCGEOSTR2160.0[m]DCGEOSTR2180.0[m]DCGEOSTR2200.0[m]DCGEOSTR2220.0[m]DCGEOSTR2240.0[m]DCGEOSTR2260.0[m]DCGEOSTR2280.0[m]DCGEOSTR2300.0[m]DCGEOSTR2320.0[m]DCGEOSTR2340.0[m]DCGEOSTR2360.0[m]DCGEOSTR2380.0[m]DCGEOSTR2400.0[m]DCGEOSTR2430.0[m]DCGEOSTR2460.0[m]DCGEOSTR2490.0[m]DCGEOSTR2520.0[m]DCGEOSTR2550.0[m]DCGEOSTR2580.0[m]DCGEOSTR2610.0[m]DCGEOSTR2640.0[m]DCGEOSTR2670.0[m]DCGEOSTR2700.0[m]DCGEOSTR2730.0[m]DCGEOSTR2760.0[m]DCGEOSTR2790.0[m]DCGEOSTR2820.0[m]DCGEOSTR2850.0[m]DCGEOSTR2877.0[m]DCGEOSTR2883.0[m]DCGEOSTR2889.0[m]DCGEOSTR2894.0[m]SWCGEOSTR2901.0[m]DCGEOSTR2905.6[m]SWCGEOSTR2908.0[m]SWCGEOSTR2915.4[m]SWCGEOSTR2918.7[m]SWCGEOSTR2924.0[m]SWCGEOSTR2932.0[m]SWCGEOSTR2938.0[m]SWCGEOSTR2947.1[m]SWCGEOSTR2949.8[m]SWCGEOSTR2957.8[m]SWCGEOSTR2969.4[m]SWCGEOSTR2979.0[m]DCGEOSTR2988.0[m]DCGEOSTR2997.0[m]DCGEOSTR3006.0[m]DCGEOSTR3015.0[m]DCGEOSTR3024.0[m]DCGEOSTR3033.0[m]DCGEOSTR3042.0[m]DCGEOSTR3051.0[m]DCGEOSTR3057.0[m]DCGEOSTR3066.0[m]DCGEOSTR3075.0[m]DCGEOSTR3084.0[m]DCGEOSTR3093.0[m]DCGEOSTR3099.0[m]DCGEOSTR3111.0[m]DCGEOSTR3120.0[m]DCGEOSTR3129.0[m]DCGEOSTR3138.0[m]DCGEOSTR3147.0[m]DCGEOSTR3156.0[m]DCGEOSTR3165.0[m]DCGEOSTR3174.0[m]DCGEOSTR3183.0[m]DCGEOSTR3192.0[m]DCGEOSTR3201.0[m]DCGEOSTR3210.0[m]DCGEOSTR3219.0[m]DCGEOSTR3228.0[m]DCGEOSTR3237.0[m]DCGEOSTR3246.0[m]DCGEOSTR3255.0[m]DCGEOSTR3264.0[m]DCGEOSTR3273.0[m]DCGEOSTR3282.0[m]DCGEOSTR3291.0[m]DCGEOSTR3300.0[m]DCGEOSTR3309.0[m]DCGEOSTR3324.0[m]DCGEOSTR3340.0[m]DCGEOSTR3360.0[m]DCGEOSTR3370.0[m]DCGEOSTR3390.0[m]DCGEOSTR3400.0[m]DCGEOSTR3420.0[m]DCGEOSTR3430.0[m]DCGEOSTR3450.0[m]DCGEOSTR3460.0[m]DCGEOSTR3480.0[m]DCGEOSTR3490.0[m]DCGEOSTR3510.0[m]DCGEOSTR3520.0[m]DCGEOSTR3540.0[m]DCGEOSTR3545.0[m]DCGEOSTR3560.0[m]DCGEOSTR3570.0[m]DCGEOSTR3590.0[m]DCGEOSTR3600.0[m]DCGEOSTR3620.0[m]DCGEOSTR3630.0[m]DCGEOSTR3640.0[m]DCGEOSTR3649.0[m]DCGEOSTR3657.2[m]CGEOSTR3659.7[m]CGEOSTR3662.6[m]CGEOSTR3664.3[m]CGEOSTR3666.8[m]CGEOSTR3669.7[m]CGEOSTR3672.6[m]CGEOSTR3674.8[m]CGEOSTR3676.5[m]CGEOSTR3678.9[m]CGEOSTR3681.4[m]CGEOSTR3684.5[m]CGEOSTR3687.4[m]CGEOSTR3690.3[m]CGEOSTR3693.5[m]CGEOSTR3696.6[m]CGEOSTR3699.5[m]CGEOSTR3702.4[m]CGEOSTR3705.4[m]CGEOSTR3708.5[m]CGEOSTR3716.0[m]DCGEOSTR3725.0[m]DCGEOSTR3734.0[m]DCGEOSTR3743.0[m]DCGEOSTR3752.0[m]DCGEOSTR3761.0[m]DCGEOSTR3773.0[m]DCGEOSTR3782.0[m]DCGEOSTR3791.0[m]DCGEOSTR3800.0[m]DCGEOSTR3809.0[m]DCGEOSTR3818.0[m]DCGEOSTR3827.0[m]DCGEOSTR3836.0[m]DCGEOSTR3845.0[m]DCGEOSTR3854.0[m]DCGEOSTR3863.0[m]DCGEOSTR3872.0[m]DCGEOSTR3881.0[m]DCGEOSTR3890.0[m]DCGEOSTR3899.0[m]DCGEOSTR3908.0[m]DCGEOSTR3917.0[m]DCGEOSTR3926.0[m]DCGEOSTR3935.0[m]DCGEOSTR3944.0[m]DCGEOSTR3953.0[m]DCGEOSTR3962.0[m]DCGEOSTR3971.0[m]DCGEOSTR3980.0[m]DCGEOSTR3989.0[m]DCGEOSTR3998.0[m]DCGEOSTR4007.0[m]DCGEOSTR4016.0[m]DCGEOSTR4025.0[m]DCGEOSTR4034.0[m]DCGEOSTR4043.0[m]DCGEOSTR4052.0[m]DCGEOSTR4061.0[m]DCGEOSTR4070.0[m]DCGEOSTR4082.0[m]DCGEOSTR