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General
Well 2/2-1 was a wildcat drilled on a salt-induced dome structure in the SE corner of block 2/2. The main target was Late Jurassic sandstone. Secondary targets were pre-Cretaceous sandstones, the Late Cretaceous Chalk and a sandstone of Oligocene age. According to the license agreement, the well should be drilled into the Triassic, salt or a maximum depth of 5000m whatever came first.
The well is Type Well for the Vade Formation.
Operations and results
Exploration well 2/2-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Dyvi Alpha on 9 April 1982 and drilled to TD at 4003 m in the Late Permian Zechstein Group. When drilling the 36" section pipe stuck at 167 m due to a rotary table failure. The well had to be re-spudded on 11 April. Forty barrels of mud was lost to the formation when drilling the 17 1/2" pilot hole in the 26" section. The well was then drilled to TD without serious problems apart from various tight spots. The re-spudded well bore was drilled with sea water and gel down to 207 m, with gel/gypsum mud from 207 m to 665 m, with polymer/gypsum mud from 665 m to 1448 m, added "Super Shale Trol" shale stabilizer at 1448 m, and drilled with lignosulphonate mud from 3260 m to TD.
The well penetrated porous layers in the
Oligocene, the Cretaceous and the Upper Jurassic. A full suit of logs was run
in these intervals. In the interval 2100 m to 2171 m of the Oligocene, a sand
(Vade Formation) with good reservoir rock quality was found. The net - gross
ratio reaches 0.95 and the porosity nearly 30%. The RFT measurements indicated
permeability in the order of 100 mD. The sand was generally clean, but became
shaly just towards the top. The uppermost part of the sand was gas bearing with
a net pay thickness of 8 m and a water saturation of 35%. The GWC was picked at
2111 m from the logs and confirmed by RFT measurements. The reservoir pressure
is approximately 230 bar (3336 psi) at
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00