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General
Wildcat well 2/4-11 should evaluate the southern part of a northwest-southeast trending seismic high about 3.2 km long and 2.4 km wide. The well was drilled just south of the boundary between blocks 2/1 and 2/4 about two km southeast of the 2/1-1 well. The objective formations were the Danian-Late Cretaceous limestone in addition to sandstones of the Jurassic, which had gas and condensate shows in the 2/1-1 well. Top Paleocene was anticipated at 2972 m (9750 ft), top Danian at 3078 m (10100 ft), top Late Cretaceous at 3277 m (10750 ft), and top Jurassic at 3962 m (13000 ft). Planned TD was at 4267 m (14000 ft).
Operations and results
Well 2/4-11 was spudded with the jack-up installation Zapata Explorer on 25 December 1973 and drilled to TD at 4281 m in the Late Permian Zechstein Group. Running 7" casing at 3838 m, the casing could not get passed 3019 m. Pulling out of hole the casing stuck when 20 stands were left. Eleven days were spent working on the fish before it came loose. The hole was reamed and casing was set. Maximum hole deviation down to a depth of 2757 m was 4.75 deg, at 149 m. The well was drilled with spud mud (Seawater gel and Flosal) down to 321 m, with Shale Trol mud from 321 m to 2265 m, and with a Lignosulphonate mud (Unical and Ligcon) from 2265 m to TD. Below 792 m one to four percent diesel was added to the mud.
Top Paleocene was found at 2936 m, top Danian limestone at 3146 m, top Late Cretaceous limestone at 3268 m, top Early Cretaceous was found at 3782 m, top Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian) at 3968 m, and top of the Permian was encountered at 4211 m. Sub-commercial amounts of oil was tested from the Danian and even smaller amounts from the Late Cretaceous. The Jurassic section penetrated consisted of shale, claystone, and siltstone and contained no reservoir rocks.
Source rock analyses of sidewall cores
from the Jurassic showed TOC in the range 0.6 - 2% and vitrinite reflection
from 0.78
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00