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General
Well 2/7-30 was drilled on the Edgar prospect in the Feda Graben ca 4 km north-east of the Eldfisk Field in the southern North Sea. The objective was to test a combined structural/stratigraphic play first identified on seismic data as a high-amplitude anomaly within the Late Cretaceous (Maastrichtian) Tor Formation. The primary target for the 2/7-30 well was the upper Tor Formation as defined through seismic inversion modelling of the anomaly. The Paleocene (Danian) Ekofisk Formation was regarded as a secondary target, with two possible productive intervals, an upper zone of reworked Danian chalk and a lower zone dominated by reworked Maastrichtian deposits.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 2/7-30 was spudded with the jack-up installation Maersk Guardian on 27 February 1995 and drilled to TD at 3478 m in the Late Cretaceous Hod Formation. No significant problem was encountered in the operations. Coring in the well was performed with a "Security/DBS coring system" where the inner barrel is oil filled. Apparently the base oil in this system have contaminated some of the organic geochemical data from the cores from the well. The well was drilled with seawater and bentonite/native clay down to 469 m and with a KCl/Pac/Glycol mud from 469 m to TD.
The top Ekofisk Formation was encountered
at 3150.1 m wire line depth, which was 17.4 m higher than prognosed. Both the
upper and lower allochthonous intervals in Ekofisk Formation proved water wet,
despite some fair shows observed during drilling/coring. Porosity up to 25-28%
and permeability close to 1 mD was obtained in these intervals. No pressure
data or formation fluid samples were collected due to the low
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