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General
Well 2/7-8 is located In the Feda Graben of the southern North Sea, some 3 km west of the Eldfisk Field. It was drilled on the East Eldfisk Structure, and the main objective was to test the Danian Limestone. Secondary objective was to test the Late Cretaceous Chalk, which could by hydrocarbon bearing if porosity is present.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 2/7-8 was spudded with the jack-up installation Zapata Explorer on 8 June 1973 and drilled to TD at 3318 m in the Late Cretaceous Hod Formation. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis slugs down to 1220 m, and with a lignosulphonate mud (UNI-CAL / Caustic) from 1220 m to TD. According to the mud program the section below 1220 m was drilled with 4% diesel in the mud.
The Danian Limestone, which was expected to be 100 m thick with 38 m of net pay, was found to be much thinner than the other wells on Eldfisk, and was only 9 m thick. It was also less fractured than other wells on Eldfisk, but still yielded commercial quantities of oil and gas, after acidization, over the total interval on the third of three drill stem tests. This test included the top 23 m of the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian). The remaining tests below this interval, also in the Maastrichtian, did not produce oil or gas in commercial amounts. The truncated Danian, the lack of fracturing and secondarily porosity, and the fact that the produced oil was heavier than the oils on the main Eldfisk structure to the west, suggested that East Eldfisk structure is not in communication with the main Eldfisk structure.
No cores were cut and no wire line fluid samples were taken.
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00