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CONTENTS
1 INTRODUCTION 1
2 OPERATIONS SUMMARY 4
3 FORMATION SAMPLING 9
4.1 Mudlogging 10
4.2 Lithological Logging 10
4.3 Hydrocarbon Indications 10
4.4 Logging while Drilling (LWD) 14
4.5 Wireline Logging 14
4.6 Check Shots 14
4.7 Temperature Data 14
4.8 Geochemistry 14
4.9 Biostratigraphy 14
4.10 Core Analysis 14
5 FORMATION TESTING 15
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Figures
Figure 1: Skua-10 / ST1 Location Map 2
Tables
Table 1. Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Data 3
Appendices
1. Drilling Final Well Report – PTTEP Australasia
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 horizontal development well was drilled by the jack-up rig
West Atlas in Permit AC/L8 in the Timor Sea. The Skua Field is located approximately
692km west of Darwin and 254km northwest of the helicopter support base at Truscott.
The Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 well was batch drilled with Skua-11, as part of the PTTEP
Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd Montara Phase 1 development. The two subsea
wells were drilled using the Jack-up drilling rig West Atlas, and utilising a modified
Texas deck allowing the cantilever to be skidded between wellheads, without moving
the rig.
The rotary table elevation of the West Atlas was 32.8 metres. Unless stated otherwise,
depth measurements in this report are Driller’s depths with respect to the rotary table
and are referenced as mMDRT. Sea level reference is the Australian Height Datum
(AHD).
Skua-10 was spudded at 22:30 Hrs on 16th March 2008. Water depth at the Skua-10
location was 82.5 metres AHD. 914mm (36”) hole was drilled to 155.0 mMDRT and a
762mm (30”) conductor with subsea wellhead was set at 152.2 mMDRT. The cantilever
was skidded across to Skua-11 at 14:00 hours on 18th March 2008 and back to Skua-10
at 12:00 hours on 27th March 2008. 445mm (17 ½”) hole was directionally drilled,
riserless, to 1732.0 mMDRT and 340mm (13 ⅜”) casing was run and cemented with the
shoe set at 1723.5 mMDRT. A 406mm (16”) high pressure riser was then run from the
seabed to the rig and the BOP installed on top of the riser.
311mm (12 ¼”) hole was directionally drilled to 2076.0 mMDRT, however, problems with
directional control prevented the proposed well path being followed and required the
well to be plugged back to sidetrack. 2 cement plugs were set in the hole between
2076.0 to 1830.0 mMDRT to plug back Skua-10.
Skua-10 / ST1 commenced at 07:00 hours on 13 April 2008. 311 mm hole was kicked
off from 1916.0 mMDRT and directionally drilled to a section TD of 2857.0 mMDRT.
FEWD Triple Combo tools (Gamma Ray-Resistivity-Density-Porosity) were run
throughout this section and no wireline logging was conducted at section TD (problems
with the rotary steerable system resulted in the section being drilled with a motor).
244mm (9 5/8”) casing was run and cemented with the shoe set at 2678.7 mMDRT.
216mm (8 ½”) hole was directionally drilled, as a pilot hole, to a TD of 3084.0 mMDRT
after failing to intersect the reservoir at the anticipated TVDss depth. The well drilled
through the OWC in order to confirm the depth discrepancy. The Anadrill Exceed Rotary
Steerable System and LWD tools for gamma ray, resistivity, density and porosity were
run in this section with no wireline logging conducted at TD.
Skua-10 ST2 commenced at 02:30 hours on April 30th 2008 when the directional drilling
assembly was picked up and run into the hole. ST2 kicked off at 2727.0 mMDRT and
was drilled to TD of 3788.0 mMDRT reached at 20:30 hours on 5th May 2008.
Skua-10 ST2 was completed as a horizontal oil producer with 140 mm (5 ½”) liner and
sands screens and a two (2) zone intelligent completion. The rig departed the Skua-10
and 11 batch drilling location at 04:00 hours on the 12th July 2008, after 119.8 days on
location (Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 duration was 80.2 days).
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Licence: AC/L8
Name and Address of Operator: PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Level 1,
162 Colin Street
West Perth. WA. 6005
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2 OPERATIONS SUMMARY
The rig came on contract to PTTEP Australasia when 1 km from the MEO Blackwood-
1 location at 02:15 hours (CST) on 12th March 2008 and was towed to the Skua-10
and 11 location, arriving at 13:45 hours on March 14th 2008. The rig was positioned,
pinned and pre loaded without incident before jacking up to operating height in
preparation for drilling. The water depth for Skua-10 was 82.5m and the rig elevation
was 32.8m above AHD. The final rig heading was 270.1° (True). Skua-10 and Skua-
11 were batched drilled, this summary covers Skua-10 operations only.
The 914 mm (36”) spud assembly was run and the well spudded at 22:30 hours on the
16th March 2008. The 914/660 mm (36”/26”) hole section was drilled to 155.0 mMDRT
and the 762/508 mm (30” x 20”) conductor run and set with the shoe at 152.2 mMDRT
(Figure 3) and the subsea wellhead housing at 113.0 mMDRT (2.3m above the
mudline). After setting the conductor the exact position of the Skua-10 conductor was
measured using acoustic positioning equipment with a final position of 654,103.6mE
and 8,617,602.6mN. This is 0.85m on a bearing of 45.0° (Grid) from the intended
Skua-10 conductor location. The cantilever was then skidded over to the Skua-11
position at 14:00 on the 18th March 2008.
Skua-10 re-commenced at 12:00 hours on the 27th March 2008 when the cantilever
was skidded back over the Skua-10 well. A top up cement job was carried out on the
762mm (30”) conductor before picking up the 445mm (17 ½”) directional drilling
assembly. The assembly was run in and 445mm hole was drilled riserless to a section
TD of 1732.0 mMDRT, where the drilling assembly was pulled out of the hole. After
jetting around the wellhead to remove cuttings the 340mm (13 ⅜”) casing was run and
cemented with the shoe set at 1723.5 mMDRT. The 406mm (16”) high pressure riser
was run and the BOP stack installed and nippled up.
A 311 mm (12 ¼”) directional drilling assembly was then made up, consisting of
Weatherford’s Revolution rotary steerable system (RSS) and FEWD tools for the
acquisition of gamma ray, resistivity, porosity and density data, in addition to
directional and downhole pressure. The assembly was run into the hole and after
drilling out the casing shoe and displacing to KCl/PHPA mud, 3.0m of new hole was
drilled and the well circulated clean to conduct a Formation Integrity Test (FIT) to 1.25
sg (successful). Drilling then continued to 1738.0 mMDRT, however, the ROP was
very slow and so the assembly was pulled out to change the bit. At surface the bit was
severely damaged for such a small amount of drilling and so the FEWD tools were
racked back and a junk run assembly made up with a Smith mill tooth bit and junk sub.
The assembly was run into the hole and after circulating off bottom to clear any junk
new hole was drilled to 1748.0 mMDRT where dynamic losses of 17.5 m3/hr were
encountered. The well was monitored (small static losses reduced to zero) and then
displaced to seawater before drilling ahead to 1770.0 mMDRT. At 1770.0 mMDRT
cement was pumped through the bit and back up to the casing shoe to seal off the loss
zone and the assembly then pulled back to 1663.0 mMDRT and bottoms up circulated.
The junk run assembly was then pulled out of the hole and laid out (320 grams of
metal recovered in junk basket).
The 311 mm (12 ¼”) directional drilling assembly was then picked up (RSS changed
out due to minor damage) and run into the hole. The cement was tagged at 1728.0
mMDRT and drilled out to 1770.0 mMDRT with seawater. Drilling continued to 1803.0
mMDRT where the assembly was pulled back to 1747.0 mMDRT and a Formation
Integrity Test (FIT) conducted to 1427 kPa. Drilling continued to 1816.0 mMDRT
whilst displacing to KCl/PHPA mud and then continued to 2011.0 mMDRT with some
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mud losses (treated with LCM) and problems controlling the RSS directional tool (RSS
non-rotating sleeve unable to grip well bore and actually rotating too fast to allow
directional control). At 2011.0 mMDRT the assembly was pulled out of the hole to
change the BHA. A Smith PDC bit, (motor with 1.5° bend), and MWD tools (gamma
ray, resistivity and directional measurements) was picked up and run into the hole.
Drilling resumed from 2011.0 mMDRT however problems holding tool-face prevented
the required direction being achieved, and at 2076.0 mMDRT it was decided to plug
the well back and sidetrack the well. The drilling assembly was pulled out and racked
back and a cement stinger run into the hole. Cement plugs were set from 2076.0 to
1950.0 mMDRT and from 1950.0 to 1867.0 mMDRT.
Skua-10 ST1 commenced at 07:00 hours on 13th April 2008 when a drilling assembly
consisting of a Smith rock bit, (motor with 1.5° bend), and MWD tools (gamma ray,
resistivity and directional) was picked up and run into the hole. The cement plug was
tagged at 1867.0 mMDRT and the well successfully sidetracked at 1916.0 mMDRT.
Directional drilling with the motor assembly continued to 2162.0 mMDRT where the
assembly was pulled to change back to the RSS tool. The new assembly with a Smith
PDC bit, RSS, and LWD tools (gamma ray, resistivity, density, porosity and directional)
was picked up and run into the hole. 311 mm hole was drilled to 2205.0 mMDRT,
however, problems were again experienced with the RSS tool (non-rotating sleeve
rotating). The required build could not be achieved and the assembly was pulled out
of the hole to pick up a motor once again. A new 311 mm directional assembly was
made up consisting of a Smith GO4BVCPS insert bit, motor (with 1.5° bend) and LWD
tools (gamma ray, resistivity, density, porosity and directional). The assembly was run
into the hole and directional drilling continued to 2440.0 mMDRT where the assembly
was tripped for a new bit and to pick up the nuclear LWD tools prior to penetrating the
reservoir. The assembly was run into the hole and directional drilling continued very
slowly to 2488.0 mMDRT. It was thought that the slow ROP may have been a result of
buckling of the drill pipe so the assembly was pulled back to 479.0 mMDRT in order to
move heavy weight drill pipe further down the string. The assembly was run back to
bottom and directional drilling continued to a section TD of 2857.0 mMDRT. The hole
was circulated clean and the drilling assembly back reamed and pulled out of the hole.
244 mm (9 ⅝”) casing was run and cemented in place with the shoe at 2678.7
mMDRT (the casing shoe was set 170 m off bottom to allow for possible sidetracks).
A 216 mm (8 ½”) rotary steerable assembly (Anadrill Exceed) was picked up with a
Smith PDC bit and LWD tools (gamma ray, resistivity, density and porosity). The
assembly was run into the hole and after drilling out the shoe track and conducting an
FIT to 1.25 sg the bit was reamed down to 2857.0 mMDRT and the directional drilling
of the 216 mm hole continued to 3084.0 mMDRT. The reservoir intersection was
considered sub-optimal for production and so the assembly was pulled out of the hole
in order to plug back and sidetrack. A cement stinger was run into the hole and
cement plugs set to 20 m back inside the casing shoe.
Skua-10 ST2 commenced at 02:30 on 30th April 2008 when the directional drilling
assembly (Exceed, and LWD tools) was picked up and run into the hole. The cement
plug was dressed down from 2698.0 to 2701.5 mMDRT and then time drilling
conducted to establish the sidetrack. After 2 unsuccessful attempts to kick-off
resulting in dressing the plug to 2719.0 mMDRT the assembly was pulled out of the
hole to change the BHA. A motor assembly was picked up with a ‘steering wheel’
PDC bit, (motor with bend set at 1.83°), and a directional survey tool. The assembly
was run into the hole and after successfully kicking off at 2727.0 mMDRT, the
assembly was pulled out of the hole at a depth of 2737.0 mMDRT. A rotary steerable
directional drilling assembly consisting of the Anandrill Exceed and LWD tools was
picked up and run into the hole. The 216 mm hole was drilled horizontally to a TD of
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3788.0 mMDRT which was reached at 20:30 hours on Monday 5th May 2008. After
conducting a wiper trip to the casing shoe at 2678.7 mMDRT and running back to
bottom, the horizontal hole section was displaced to solids free mud and the assembly
was then pulled out of the hole. A 140 mm (5 ½”) liner with sand screens and one
swell packer was then run into the hole. The bottom of the liner was set at 3786.0
mMDRT with the liner top at 2662.4 mMDRT and the swell packer at 3151.6 mMDRT.
The well was then suspended with two bridge plugs in order to continue operations on
Skua-11.
The cantilever was skidded to Skua-11 at 22:30 hours on 15th May 2008 and back to
Skua-10 ST2 at 14:30 hours on 15 June 2008. The suspension plugs were recovered
and the 2 zone intelligent completion string was run into the hole. A clean up flow was
then carried out with each zone flowing up to 415 m3/d of oil before the well was shut
in and suspended for future production. Complete details of the completion and
subsequent cleanup flow can be found in the Drilling/Completion Final Well Report.
(Appendix 1 and Appendix 8 of the Well Test Report.)
The rig moved off the Skua location (and off contract for Skua) at 04:00 hours on 12th
July 2008 after 119.8 days on location (80.2 days on Skua-10 well).
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m
Working Stuck Casing
& ROV Failure
1,000 m
1,500 m
Bit Failure
RSS Failure
Cement Plug
and Kick-off
Depth (m)
Cement Plug
and Kick-off
2,500 m ST-2
3,000 m
3,500 m
4,000 m
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00
Days
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SINGLE LINE FLAT PACK 1 283 INC Yes Tube Tec 5-1/2" 17 13Cr Vam Top 2658 3786 2310 2317.50 5-1/2" 17 13Cr Vam Top 113.26 2647 113.2 2309.00
SINGLE LINE PDHG LINE 1 2236 SS Yes Baker Ultra grip screens 3-1/2" 9.2 13Cr Vam Top 2638 3139 2310 2321.00
5-1/2" C/LINE CLAMPS 187 Baker
5 1/2" Tubing Pup Joints Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 5-1/2” 17 ppf 13Cr-80 VAM Top Spaceout Pup Joints (2 Pups joints for a total of 8.904 Meters)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
396.0 396.0 282.8 5-1/2" SP TRSSSV Halliburton 4.562 7.690 4.545 Vam Top 5.3 13Cr SK10-08 (Pt # 78OO1771-BFB) 4.562" RPT Profile
w/ 4.562" RPT Profile
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 110 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
2318.5 2225.0 2205.3 5-1/2" Splice Clamp Well Dynamics - 8.065 4.767 52.5 (Pt # 235SFC965507)
2319.4 2226.0 2206.2 9-5/8" x 5-1/2" HF-1 Well Dynamics 4.560 8.440 4.437 Vam Top 53.0 13Cr (Pt # 722HF1964714)
Packer c/w Feed Thru
SK10-05
2326.0 2226.0 2212.8 4.313" RPT Nipple Halliburton 4.313 6.033 4.300 Vam Top 53 13Cr (Pt # 711RPT43102)
2326.8 2226.0 2213.6 5-1/2" CIS Halliburton 4.700 5.968 4.300 Vam Top 53 13Cr (Pt # 514669) Complete with 4,500psi burst disc.
2327.5 2226.0 2214.3 5-1/2" Splice Sub Well Dynamics 4.872 8.070 4.300 Vam Top 53 (Pt # 235SFO965540)
2331.6 2241.0 2218.4 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.929 5.978 3.833 Vam Top 45
2332.3 2241.0 2219.1 4-1/2" Internal Control Well Dynamics 3.750 7.150 3.688 Vam Top 13Cr (Pt # 215HO0450000)
Valve
SK10-04
2337.0 2241.0 2223.8 4-1/2" Lubricator Valve Well Dynamics 3.793 7.395 3.688 Vam Top 45 13Cr (Pt # 215LV0450002)
2340.8 2241.0 2227.5 4-1/2" x 5-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.913 5.516 3.833 Vam Top 45
2344.9 2241.0 2231.7 5-1/2" PDHG Baker 4.872 7.190 4.767 Vam Top 45 13Cr SK10-03 (Pt # PGA-00-08813)
5 1/2" Tubing Pup Joints Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 5-1/2” 17 ppf 13Cr-80 VAM Top Spaceout Pup Joints (2 Pups joints for a total of 9.904 Meters)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
2635.2 2309.0 2521.9 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" X-over Deer Park 2.972 5.978 2.867 Vam Top 50.5 13Cr SK10-02
3-1/2" 9.2ppf Tubing Sumitomo 2.959 3.907 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr 51 joints of 3-1/2" 9.2 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 2
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 14 Joints Range 3
2841.0 2320.0 2727.8 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 86.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 Screens run in the Heel section have 4 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 7 Joints Range 3
2967.5 2322.0 2854.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 13 Screens Range 3
3128.4 2321.0 3015.1 3-1/2" Seal Assembly Halliburton 2.920 4.576 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr SK10-01
3132.0 2321.0 3018.8 5 1/2" PBR Halliburton 4.500 5.760 4.460 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr SK10-3A
89 ea 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Eezeeglide Centralisers Installed in Lower Completion
3139.3 2321.2 3026.1 3-1/2" Muleshoe Halliburton 2.970 3.970 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr
8" x 5-1/2" Swell Packer Easywell 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 88.5 13Cr SK10-2A
3146.2 2321.0 3033.0 Screens run in the Toe section have 5 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 3 Joints Range 3
3194.6 2322.0 3081.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 VOLUME DATA (From WH)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DESCRIPTION (ml) (gal) (bbls) (m3)
3319.5 2321.5 3206.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.2 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 TUBING VOLUME 8694 207 32.91
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 1 Joint Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO PACKER 13349 318 50.53
3357.6 2320.0 3244.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.7 13Cr 7 Screens Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO GLM 9933 236.5 37.60
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 11 Joints Range 3 GAS LIFT DATA
3582.5 2318.0 3469.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 2 Joints Range 3 1760.4 Xlift XLO-B Integral 20/64" 4,500 psi
3645.9 2317.0 3532.7 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.3 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 CIS DATA
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
3786.0 2317.5 3672.8 Solid Guide Shoe Pup Coogee 0.000 6.020 4.767 Vam Top 85.9 13Cr SK10-1A 2308 HES N/A N/A N/A 3,000 psi
3788.0 2318.0 3674.8 8-1/2" Open Hole TD 85.9
AUTHOR : G. Meredith DATE : 03-Jul-08 CHECKED BY : K.Brand DATE : 16-Jul-08 REVISION NO : 0 DOC NO : COE-002-0006-0020
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3 FORMATION SAMPLING
No samples were collected above 1732.0 mMDRT as this section of hole was drilled
riserless with cuttings returned to seabed. Cuttings samples were collected at 5 metre
intervals* from 1732.0 mMDRT to 3788.0 mMDRT. The sample breakdown of the
cuttings from the 311mm (12¼”) and 216 mm (8½”) hole is given in Table 2. The
samples for PTTEP Australasia are stored with Wilson Archives, Perth.
Type of
Sample Interval. Amount Purpose
sample
Set A: PTTEP Australasia,
250g / small Perth
5m throughout 311mm
Washed press-seal bags Set B: PTTEP Australasia,
(12¼”) and 216 mm
(8½”) hole sections and dried Perth
250g/ small press Set C: GA
seal bags Set D: NTDPIFM
Set E: PTTEP Australasia,
5m throughout 311mm
Perth
(12¼”) and 216 mm Unwashed 0.5 kg
(8½”) hole sections Set F: PTTEP Australasia,
Perth
5m throughout 311mm
(12¼”) and 216 mm Washed Samplex trays Set G: PTTEP Australasia
(8½”) hole sections
1.0 litre mud
200m throughout Mud and sample
311mm (12¼”) and Set H: PTTEP Australasia
216 mm (8½”) hole
Filtrate
50 ml filtrate
sections samples
sample
Sampling as detailed above was carried out in Skua-10, Skua-10 ST1 and Skua-10 ST2.
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4 FORMATION EVALUATION
4.1 Mudlogging
Baker Hughes Inteq (BHI) provided mudlogging services on Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2. This
included conventional mudlogging, formation evaluation, real time data monitoring,
pressure and drilling analyses and calcimetry. Baker Hughes Inteq’s End of Well
Report, including the Mudlog, Drilling Log, Pressure Log and Gas Ratio Log, is
contained in Appendix 5.
The lithology and hydrocarbon shows are described in the Daily Geological Reports
(Appendix 3). Cuttings were described by the Wellsite Geologists from 1732.0 to
2076.0 mMDRT (Skua-10), 2916.0 to 3084.0 mMDRT (Skua-10 ST1), and 2727.0 to
3788.0 mMDRT (Skua-10 ST2). Cuttings Description Sheets are contained in
Appendix 4.
1975.0 to 1980.0 mMDRT (2 %) trace pinpoint fluorescence with a dull yellow very
slow cut, trace dull yellow crush cut, with moderately bright cream very thin residue
ring.
1995.0 to 2000.0 mMDRT (1 %) pinpoint, dull yellow fluorescence with a dull yellow
slow crush cut, very faint dull blue white residue ring.
2015.0 to 2020.0 mMDRT (2%) pinpoint, dull yellow fluorescence with a very slow
diffuse dull milky yellowish white cut, very faint thin patchy dull yellow residue ring.
2030.0 to 2035.0 mMDRT (1%) pin point, dull golden yellow fluorescence with a dull
yellow crush cut, very faint thin dull cream residue ring.
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2030.0 to 2035.0 mMDRT (3%) pin point dull golden yellow fluorescence with a milky
yellow white crush cut, very thin faint and patchy dull cream residue ring.
2040.0 to 2045.0 mMDRT (1%) pin point dull golden yellow fluorescence with a milky
yellow white crush cut, very thin faint and patchy dull cream residue ring.
2970.0 to 2980.0 mMDRT (5%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence with a moderate
slow milky yellow cut, thin dull yellow to cream residual ring.
2980.0 to 3020.0 mMDRT (85 - 100%) occasional dull brown oil staining under natural
light, moderately bright to very bright yellowish white pin point fluorescence with a
moderate milky white to yellow white diffuse cut, moderately thick to in part patchy
moderately bright to bright milky white residual ring.
3020.0 to 3050.0 mMDRT (0.1 - 5%) dull to trace moderately bright yellow pin point
fluorescence with a moderately slow milky yellow white cut, thin dull yellow to cream
residual ring, possible cavings from the 2980.0 to 3020.0 mMDRT.
3060.0 to 3070.0 mMDRT (3%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence with a moderately
slow milky yellow white diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright yellowish white patchy
residual ring.
2825.0 to 2830.0 mMDRT (0.1%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence with a very slow
milky yellow crush cut, trace dull yellow to cream residual ring.
2830.0 to 2860.0 mMDRT (10 - 20%) moderately bright to very bright greenish white
pin point fluorescence with a slow to very slow milky yellow to milky greenish cream
direct cut and slow milky greenish cream diffuse crush cut, weak to moderately bright
milky greenish white, incomplete residual ring.
2860.0 to 2905.0 mMDRT (20 - 100%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in
aggregates, moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence with
a very slow milky greenish cream direct cut and slow milky greenish cream diffuse
crush cut, moderately bright milky greenish white grading to yellowish cream thin
patchy residual ring.
2905.0 to 2960.0 mMDRT (1 - 20%) dominantly dull to minor moderately bright
greenish white pin point fluorescence with a very slow milky green white to yellowish
cream diffuse cut, dominantly dull faint patchy yellow to minor moderately bright
greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual ring.
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Gas Peaks
DEPTH Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2836.5 16.26 87263 11011 6557 971 2589 1840
2854.0 12.14 38309 5429 3570 544 1478 1031
2862.0 10.57 33829 5244 3661 600 1658 1217
2878.5 9.65 28411 4409 3127 547 1528 1214
2883.0 6.58 21353 2991 1917 301 828 630
2905.0 6.94 22881 3197 2049 331 908 688
2944.0 6.19 16031 1783 902 132 369 320
2983.5 8.8 28839 4527 3230 563 1564 1194
3014.0 11.39 33083 5536 4176 746 2090 1623
3040.0 13.54 29207 5033 3526 629 1513 1242
3079.5 12.21 37603 6381 4973 873 244 1852
3085.0 7.65 16938 2568 1806 306 862 719
3124.0 10.31 29034 5219 4201 752 2075 1535
3129.5 10.13 27974 4865 3832 693 1951 1499
3159.0 5.4 17894 2190 982 112 368 358
3185.0 6.58 34256 3705 1476 148 431 257
3238.0 6.22 33277 3630 1431 136 403 203
3287.0 3.72 13323 2247 1037 107 330 178
3326.5 13.4 53932 8186 5834 966 2589 1725
3367.0 7.34 25864 3913 2720 466 1276 937
3387.0 13.24 43498 6588 4571 756 2092 1544
3601.0 7.83 34224 4458 2717 421 1123 771
3609.5 7.35 22737 3705 2661 454 1215 860
3620.0 6.99 19403 2998 2062 340 905 633
3643.0 6.77 26720 4301 3181 564 1522 1123
3649.0 7.83 26191 3972 2878 508 1372 1027
3660.5 7.62 26516 4212 2984 498 1352 1003
3692.0 6.02 17298 2708 1939 334 899 655
3716.5 6.54 11453 1425 878 138 400 367
3735.0 3.77 11136 1506 909 138 381 304
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The Skua-10 ST1 / ST2 216 mm (8 ½”) horizontal hole sections were drilled utilising
Anadrill LWD with the Exceed rotary steerable system (RSS) and LWD tools to
measure gamma ray, resistivity, density, porosity, and directional data.
Full details of Weatherford LWD/MWD operations are contained in their End of Well
Report in Appendix 6, with the Anadrill End of Well Report contained in Appendix 7.
4.8 Geochemistry
4.9 Biostratigraphy
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5 FORMATION TESTING
Clean up flows were carried out separately on both the heel and toe sections of Skua-
10 ST2. Details of the well clean up flow can be found in Appendix O of Appendix 1 –
Drilling Final Well Report and Appendix 8 of the Well Test report.
Clean up flows of the heel and toe sections of the well were carried out prior to the rig
leaving the location with flow rates up to 415 m3/d (5,000 bopd) achieved. The Expro
Well Test Report is included as Appendix 8 and a full report of the well clean up is also
included as Appendix O of Appendix 1 – Drilling Final Well Report.
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 1
PTTEP Australasia
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PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Table of Contents
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................................................ 5
Figures
1. Time vs Depth Curve
2. Drilling Phase Breakdown
3. Subsea Wellhead Centralizer
4. Completion Schematic
5. Lower Completion Schematic
6. Logistics Map
7. Texas Deck Extension Spreader Beam
8. Picking Up Texas Deck Extension
9. Icon Installation of Texas Deck Extension
10. Subsea Tree Skidding System
11. Skua Seabed Survey Report
12. Skua 10 & 11 Screenshot topography
Appendices
A. BHA Sheets
B. Bit Reports
C. Casing Reports
D. Cementing Reports
E. Drilling Fluids Summary
F. Directional Report
G. Wellhead Details
H. Lower Completion Run List
I. Lower Completion Sub Assemblies
J. Upper Completion Run List
K. Upper Completion Sub Assemblies
L. Slick Line Tool Strings #1 and #2
M. Rubber Pack Off (RPO)
N. Lessons Learned Completions
O. Coogee Resources Well Test End of Well Report
P. FIT
Q. Halliburton Security DBS Analysis Report; 12 ¼” SE3653Z PDC Bit
R. Skua 10 and 11 Environmental Report
S. Halliburton RBP Failure Analysis Report
T. Skua 10 ST-2 Well Handover Document
1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Skua 10 horizontal development well was spudded at 22:30 on the 16th of March utilizing
Seadrill’s West Atlas MODU during phase 1 of the Coogee Resources Montara Development
Project. The well was batch drilled in conjunction with Skua 11 and drilled to a total depth of
3788mMD, 2318.6mTVDSS. Skua 10 was drilled with a 1240m horizontal production interval
and completed with a two interval production zone smart completion. The total duration of Skua
10 ST-2 was 43.17 days versus a planned 38.84 days. The total cost of Skua 10 ST-2 was
US$50.613MM versus an AFE of $29.665MM.
The 914mm (36”) hole opener assembly was made up and drilled the conductor hole with sea
water and hi-vis sweeps to a section total depth of 155mMDRT. A 762mm (30”) conductor was
run in hole to a shoe depth of 152.5mMDRTand cemented in place. A conductor top-up job was
performed prior drilling the 444mm (17-1/2”) hole section.
A directional BHA was made up and used to drill the 445mm (17-1/2”) hole section to a total
depth of 1732mMDRT in one bit run, average ROP in this section was 33m/hr. This section was
drilled riserless to combat potential losses in the Johnson formation, the hole section was then
displaced with hi-vis mud prior tripping out of hole. The 340mm (13-3/8”) casing was run in hole
trouble free to a shoe depth of 1723.5mMDRT where the sub-sea wellhead housing was
successfully landed out and confirmed latched. As a result of riserless drilling, a large cuttings
mound had developed in the area surrounding the Skua 10 and 11 wellheads. A 406mm (16”)
riser complete with stress joint and tree running tool was then latched on to the 346mm (13-5/8”)
sub-sea wellhead and tied back to the surface, and a surface well head was installed.
A 311mm (12-1/4”) directional BHA was made up and run in hole, drilling out the casing shoe to
1735m where a successful FIT to 1.25SG EMW was performed. After only drilling 6m in 9
hours, a trip was made for a new bit. The bit was abnormally damaged, and a junk run was
then performed. A simple junk run BHA was run in hole and drilled ahead, where dynamic and
static losses occurred at 17.5m3/hr (110bbls/hr). The well was displaced from mud to seawater
to drill ahead. Drilling continued to 1770mMDRT at an average ROP of 7.3m/hr after which a
cement plug was spotted to combat losses. The BHA was pulled out of the hole, and drilling
continued to 1816mMDRT where the well was displaced to KCl/PHPA mud. Directional drilling
continued to section total depth of 2076mMDRT at an average ROP of 13m/hr. Losses were
experienced in this section and combated with LCM. The directional tools were unable to meet
planned targets and the well was sidetracked. TD for this section was called at 2685mMDRT.
The 244mm (9-5/8”) casing was then run in hole and shoe set at 2678.7mMDRT. The casing
was cemented in place, and pressure tested.
The 216mm (8-1/2”) hole section was drilled to total depth with a number of bit trips including a
second sidetrack. The original Skua 10 ST-1 well was drilled down to confirm the OWC. The
section of the well was subsequently sidetracked. Skua 10-ST2 was successfully kicked off at
2727mMD. Reservoir was intersected at 2817mMD and was drilled to TD at 3788mMD. The
well was then circulated clean in preparation for running the sand screens. The BHA was
tripped out and the sand screens were run in the hole on drillpipe. The ZXP packer was set at
2657mMDRT, giving a screen shoe depth of 3785.9mMDRT. After several failed packer runs
the well was temporarily suspended with the use of 244mm (9-5/8”) RTTS and RBP packers to
allow Skua 11 drilling operations to continue.
A production guide base and sub sea tree were landed and tested. The two zone horizontal
smart completion was then installed with tubing hanger landing out. Skua 10-ST2 was cleaned
up, by flowing the heel and toe production intervals independently and then commingling. The
heel and toe sections were flowed on 19mm & 17.5mm (48/64ths and 44/64ths) choke
respectively for three open hole volumes. Oil flow rates for the heel and toe intervals when
flowed independently were 252m3/day and 129.6m3/day respectively.
The well was suspended with the straddle sleeve recovered and tubing hanger crown plug
installed. The crown plug was pressure tested from above to 34,470kPa, and below using the
final tubing shut in pressure, no pressure build-up was observed. The internal tree cap was
landed, locked and confirmed set with over pull. The high pressure riser was recovered and the
rig secured.
The West Atlas moved 1km off location at 04:00 on the 12th of July 2008.
Longitude: 124o 25’ 5.401” E 124o 25’ 16.285” E 124o 25’ 39.179” E
Partners: None
3 OPERATIONS SUMMARY
A chart of the drilling phases forms Figure 2
3.1 MOVE-IN AND RIG-UP (MIRU)
Planned Time 1.54 days Actual Time 2.06 days
NOTE: This timing is from 1km off the Skua 10 location.
The West Atlas came on hire to Coogee Resources at 23:45hrs on March 11th.
This time was an agreed on hire time based on the work required to load
equipment onto the rig at the MEO location for Coogee Resources. The rig jacked
down and a Hull Integrity Test was performed. The rig was towed off location and
was 1km off MEO’s Blackwood-1 well location at 02:15 hrs on March 12th. The rig
towed to the Skua location with an average towing speed of 5.5 knots for a total of
277.4Nm (513.7km). The tow from Blackwood-1 to 1km off the Skua 10 location
was reported under the rig mobilization reports as this was a shared cost with
MEO.
During the tow from Blackwood to Skua, preparations were made for the
installation of the spreader beam assembly required to support the conductor deck
extension. This included the installation of pad-eyes and modification to some
walkways under the rig floor.
The rig was 1km off Skua 10 at 09:30 hrs on March 14th and was soft pinned 80m
off the proposed location before moving in and positioning on the final location.
The rigs actual location was 0.85m on a bearing of 45o from the intended location.
The final position was recorded using acoustic positioning equipment located on
each of the legs of the West Atlas and beacons installed on the conductor running
tool (as built position).
Once positioned the rig was preloaded and jacked-up to a rotary table elevation of
32.8m (confirmed by Tri-Surv heighting survey). Once jacked-up the spreader
beam assembly was installed (Figure 7). The conductor deck extension was then
transferred from the deck of the West Atlas to the Lady Valisia. The cantilever
was skidded out and the conductor deck extension was recovered from the deck
of the boat using the blocks (Figures 8). The cantilever was skidded in and the
conductor deck extension was installed (Figure 9). The Box Beam assembly was
then lowered to the conductor deck extension.
• The use of the ICON rigging crew for the installation of the conductor deck
extension meant that it proceeded without any issues.
3.1.2 What did not go well
The conductor was washed down to 152m before being picked-up 1.5m to make a
connection. After the connection, the string again required 80t overpull to free
whilst pumping and was subsequently washed down with seawater and gel
sweeps to 152.5mMDRT.
Once on bottom the cement line was rigged-up and circulation was broken with
the cement unit with good returns observed by the ROV. The cement line was
then pressure tested after which 3m3 (18.8bbls) of fluorescent dye followed by
41.3m3 (260bbls) of 1.9SG Class G cement was pumped (includes 300% excess)
and displaced with 7.1m3 (44bbls) of seawater. During the pumping of the cement
no returns were observed with the ROV.
After waiting 5hrs on cement, the CART was released from the 762mm (30”)
wellhead (ROV confirmed no movement of conductor) and recovered to surface.
An attempt was made to sting the cement stinger into the annulus to confirm top
of cement without success. The CART and stinger was pulled out of the hole and
racked back.
The casing report is listed in Appendix C and the cement report in Appendix D.
The cantilever was skidded across to Skua 11.
3.3.1 What went well
After pulling out of the hole with the cement stinger a new 445mm (17 ½”) bit was
made-up to the BHA used to drill the same section on Skua 11 (BHA-2 Appendix
A). The BHA was run in the hole and stabbed into the 762mm (30”) housing with
assistance from the ROV. Cement was tagged at 130m and casing shoe drilled
out.
The 445mm (17 ½”) hole was directionally drilled from 155m to 1196m pumping
seawater with 7.94m3 (50bbls) of guar gum sweeps every single and spotting
15.9m3 (100bbls) of hi-vis around the BHA on connections. From 1196m to
1732m (section TD) the sweep regime was changed to 7.94m3 (50bbls) of hi-vis
swept every single and 15.9m3 (100bbls) of hi-vis spotted around the BHA at
connections. The average ROP (with connections) throughout this hole section
varied from 33m/hr above the Grebe and 11-13 m/hr through the Grebe and into
the Johnson.
The ROV did not dive during drilling operations due to the potential hazard of
wrapping the umbilical around the drill string. No problems were reported during
the drilling of the 445mm (17 ½”) hole on Skua 10.
At section TD the hole was swept with 31.8m3 (200bbls) of hi-vis and then
displaced with 47.7m3 (300bbls) of hi-vis followed by 52.4m3 (330bbls) of 8%
unweighted KCl – leaving the KCl from TD to the bottom of the Grebe.
The drill string was then pulled out of the hole to 1445m where 40.3t of overpull
was taken. The section was wiped and drag reduced to normal. Tripping out
continued to 1410m where 45.4t overpull was encountered, the string became
stuck. Circulation was established and the string was back-reamed out of the hole
to 1320m, during which time overpull had been encountered at 1365m (41t),
1336m (27t) and 1325m (27t).
The trip out of the hole continued from 1320m to 1150m where the remainder of
the hole was displaced with 175m3 (1100bbls) of hi-vis. Tripping continued from
1150m to 985m where tight hole (maximum overpull of 32t) was encountered.
The string was back-reamed from 985m to 889m with Hi-vis and then pumped out
of the hole to 713m. The BHA was then pulled out of the hole to 390m where a
further 29.4m3 (150bbls) of hi-vis was spotted. The BHA was pulled to surface
and racked back. The bit was graded a 4-1-CT-A-E-IN-BT-TD (Bit 2 - Appendix
B) and had a number of missing and chipped teeth.
3.4.1 What went well
• The tight hole encountered in the Grebe, and subsequent stuck pipe
caused about 4 hours of downtime
3.5 SURFACE CASING (S-CSG) INCLUDING NIPPLE-UP BOP’S
Planned Time 2.21 days Actual Time 5.12 days
With drilling the 445mm (17 ½”) hole section riserless, a large mound of cuttings
formed at the subsea wellhead – burying the wellhead. A jetting sub with a single
of drill pipe below was made-up and ran in the hole. An attempt to stab into the
762mm (30”) conductor with the ROV was unsuccessful due to poor visibility and
the assembly was recovered to surface. The single of drill pipe below the jetting
sub was removed and replaced with a mule shoe and the assembly was run in the
hole. Again visibility prevented the wash tool from stabbing into the wellhead so
jetting commenced around the wellhead. The ROV eventually got the wash tool
stabbed into the conductor and the cuttings were washed away from immediate
vicinity of the wellhead.
The amount of cuttings generated by drilling the Skua 10 and Skua 11 445mm (17
½”) hole sections riserless was estimated to be 1000t. It formed a cuttings mound
(donut shape) 12m across, up to 4m high and 6m thick (Figures 11 & 12).
The TESCO 340mm (13 3/8”) casing running tool was made-up to the top drive
and the casing shoe and float made-up and tested. The casing was then run in
the hole and stabbed into the 762mm (30”) wellhead with assistance from the
ROV. The casing was run in the hole down to 901m where the string hung up.
The casing was washed from 901m to 932m with hi-vis before running in the hole
without problems to 1606m. After rigging down the TESCO casing running tool
and rigging up 140mm (5 ½”) handling gear, the wellhead housing joint was
picked-up from the derrick. An attempt to make this up to the casing was
unsuccessful due to a damaged coupling on the last joint of casing run in the hole.
An attempt to lay out the joint was unsuccessful due to stick-up restrictions and
the coupling was removed and another coupling installed.
The casing was run down to the subsea wellhead on drill pipe to 1621m where the
casing took weight. This was washed down to 1712m where a cement stand was
made up and the casing washed from 1712m to 1723.5m where the 346mm (13
5/8”) wellhead housing was landed and latched into the 762mm (30”) housing –
confirmed with 9t of overpull.
The cement line was pressure tested to 27.6MPa (4000 psi) and the casing was
cemented with 34.7m3 (218 bbls) of lead slurry followed by 11.2m3 (70.4 bbls) of
tail slurry. The subsea plugs released as required and after pumping 1.6m3 (10
bbls) of seawater with the cement unit, the remainder of the displacement was
performed with the rig pumps. The plugs bumped as calculated, and the casing
was pressure tested to 10MPa (1500 psi) for 15 minutes. A full pressure test was
not performed as the ROV observed some bubbling from the ball valve on top of
the wellhead running tool. The estimated top of cement based on pressures is
1156m.
The wellhead running tool was released, the wellhead area was jetted and the
landing string was pulled out of the hole and Vetco running tool laid out. The
Vetco sliploc wellhead housing joint was made-up to the BOP cross-over and
racked back in the derrick. The box beam assembly including the conductor
tensioner was recovered and secured under the rig floor utilizing slings and the
drillpipe lifting sub.
The 406mm (16”) stress joint was made-up to 2 joints of riser. Offline the Tree
Running Tool (TRT) was re-located to the conductor deck extension on two
beams over the Skua 10 well slot location. The stress joint was made-up to the
TRT and the riser was run in the hole. During the running of the riser the box
beam assembly was connected to the riser elevators using slings and was
lowered to the conductor deck extension whilst running the riser. The 4 core
umbilical for the TRT was strapped to the riser whilst running in the hole.
Prior to landing out on the subsea wellhead seawater was pumped through the
riser to ensure that the wellhead area was clear of cuttings and able to receive the
TRT. An attempt to land the TRT onto the wellhead was unsuccessful due to the
cuttings build-up. An 89mm (3 ½”) jetting string was run through the mouse hole
down to the mudline and was guided to the wellhead with the ROV. The wellhead
area was jetted by pumping through the jetting string and also the riser. The
jetting process took a total of 17hrs.
After finally landing the TRT onto the Vetco SG-1 subsea wellhead the riser was
pressure tested to 6.9MPa (1000psi). The riser was pulled into tension and
secured using a set of 508mm (20”) bushings complete with 406mm (16”)
reducing bushings and a set of 406mm (16”) hand slips. A cold cutter was made-
up and commenced cutting the 406mm (16”) riser, however the tool jammed about
2 hours into the cut. The cold cutter was re-located 40mm below the original cut
and the cut recommenced. During the second cut the cutter stalled again at the
same depth of cut. The cold cut was abandoned and the riser was cut with oxy-
acetylene.
The landing string was recovered to surface and the Vetco Slip-loc wellhead was
installed. The running tool was recovered to surface.
Prior to nippling up the BOP’s a decision was made to jet around the wellhead.
The jetting tool was made-up and run through the conductor deck extension and
the area around the Skua-10 wellhead was jetted with seawater and the jetting
sub was recovered.
The running tool was made-up to the surface wellhead and tension taken. The
hand slips and false rotary arrangement were removed and a spacer spool was
installed. The conductor tensioner was extended taking the weight of the riser
and the wellhead. The BOP and diverter were nippled-up and the Vetco subsea
wear bushing was run in the hole and landed out and the running tool recovered
to surface.
The BOP, surface wellhead and the riser were pressure tested against the BOP
test tool to 27.6MPa (4000 psi). The cement stand was broken out and the
cement head re-dressed, made-up and racked back after which the choke
manifold was pressure tested to 34.5 MPa (5000 psi).
The Casing Report forms Appendix C, the Cement Report forms Appendix D.
3.5.1 What went well
• Casing running time slightly slower than planned due to tight hole
• Making-up the wellhead housing joint took longer than planned due to
coupling problems
• Using the cold cutter to cut the riser at surface
3.5.3 Downtime Summary
• Jetting around the conductor cost 24 hours of rig time that had not been
planned. The jetting was required to clear enough cuttings away to allow
the TRT to make-up to the wellhead.
• Lost 4 hours trying to cut the high pressure riser with the cold cutter.
3.6 PRODUCTION HOLE (P-DRL)
Planned Time 8.19 days Actual Time 18.25 days
The 311mm (12 ¼”) Weatherford directional drilling BHA was made-up with a
Security DBS SE3653Z PDC bit (BHA 3 - Appendix A). The LWD sources were
loaded and the tools were programmed. The assembly was run in the hole to
64m and shallow tested before tripping in to 1685m at 518 m/hr. The cement was
tagged at 1708m and the cement plugs, float, cement and casing shoe were
drilled out.
The well was displaced to KCl PHPA mud system, the rat hole was washed out
and 3m of new hole was drilled from 1732m to 1735m over a period of 2.5hrs.
The hole was circulated clean and the assembly was pulled up into the casing
shoe and an FIT was performed to 1.25SG. A FIT report forms Appendix P.
An hour was lost trying to get the MWD tools to pulse when it was discovered that
the pulsation dampeners had no pressure on them.
Drilling continued from 1735m to 1738m over a period of 6.5 hours. The
assembly was pulled out of the hole due to poor penetration rate. Once at surface
it was found that the PDC was badly damaged and was graded an 8-7-LT-C-X-I-
JD-PR. A bit report (Bit 3) forms Appendix B and a failure report from Security
DBS forms Appendix Q.
Due to the large number of cutters missing from the bit a decision was made to
perform a junk trip with a mill tooth bit and a junk basket (BHA 4 – Appendix A).
The assembly was tripped in the hole at 518m/hr. The junk sub was surged off
bottom and new hole was drilled from 1738m to 1748m. Dynamic losses were
observed at 1745m at 17.5m3/hr (110bbls/hr). The flow rate was reduced to
2.65m3/min (700gpm) and the losses reduced slightly to 15.8m3/hr (100bbls/hr).
The well was flow checked on the trip tank and a static loss rate of 2.54m3/hr
(16bbls/hr) reducing to no losses. The pump was staged-up to 11.9m3/hr
(500gal/min) and dynamic losses of 1.9m3/min (75bbls/hr) were observed. The
assembly was pulled out of hole from 1748m to 1722m and the well was flow
checked on the trip tank with static losses of 0.76m3/hr (4-7bbls/hr).
A hi-vis sweep was pumped and the well was displaced from mud to seawater.
Due to the losses a decision was made to drill down closer to the Puffin Formation
to expose as much of the Johnson as possible. This would allow the losses to be
cured with a simple BHA in the hole (ie no MWD tools in the string). Drilling
continued from 1748m to 1770m with seawater and hi-vis sweeps at an average
ROP of 7.3m/hr including connections.
A side entry sub was made-up to the drillstring and the cement line was pressure
tested to 13.8MPa (2000psi) and a cement plug (Plug # 1) was set from 1770m to
1671m with 6.36m3 (40bbls) of 1.9SG Class G cement (Appendix D). After
cementing, the BHA was pulled carefully through the cement plug to 1663m and
hole was circulated with seawater. A trace of “dirty water” and cement spacer
were seen at surface whilst circulating. The well was flow checked (static) and the
BHA pulled out of the hole.
At surface the junk basket and bit were broken out. The junk basket contained
320 grams of metal pieces including 3 PDC cutters. The bit was graded 1-1-NO-A-
E-I-NO-BHA (Bit 4 - Appendix B).
A new Reed Hycalog RSX716-A15 PDC bit was made-up to the Weatherford RSS
tool. The MWD tools were changed out due to some minor damage seen on the
tools (precautionary change out). The nuclear sources were loaded and the tools
were shallow tested OK. The BHA (BHA 5 – Appendix A) was tripped in the hole
to 1667m, the TDS was made-up and the assembly washed down to tag the top of
cement at 1728m.
The cement was drilled from 1728m to 1803m and the hole was swept clean with
hi-vis. The drillstring was pulled out of the hole from 1803m to 1747m and a side-
entry sub was rigged-up and a mud integrity test performed to 1.12SG. The
drillstring was tripped back in the hole to 1803m and drilling continued to 1816m
whilst displacing the hole to KCl PHPA drilling fluid. After displacing to drilling fluid
the signal to the MWD tool was lost. This was found to be the pulsation
dampeners again not being pre-charged.
After regaining the LWD signal drilling continued to 1834m with an average ROP
of 12.5m/hr including connections. At 1834m the non rotating sleeve on the RSS
tool commenced rotating and was unable to grip the formation. This meant that
the RSS tool could not steer. Drilling continued from 1836m to 1859m in an
attempt to find formation that would stop or minimize the rotation of the non
rotating sleeve. At 1859m dynamic losses were observed at 9.5m3/hr (59bbls/hr)
whilst pumping at 3.41m3/min (900gpm). The flow rate was reduced to
3.03m3/min (800gpm) and the losses stopped. Whilst drilling from 1859m to
1868m losses of 12m3/hr (75bbls/hr) where again observed at 3.41m3/min
(900gpm) and a 3.2m3 LCM pill was pumped down hole. Drilling continued from
1868m to 1879m at 3.03m3/min (800gpm) where the non rotating sleeve was able
to grip the formation and deflection was achieved. Directional drilling continued to
1914m with an average ROP of 14m/hr including connections. Losses were
observed at 12m3/hr (75bbls/hr) and the flow rate was reduced again to
2.27m3/min (600gpm). At 1914m the RSS was not accepting downlink directions,
the flow was increased to 3.03m3/min (800gpm), and losses increased; decreased
flow rate to minimize loses. Drilling continued to 1919m in an attempt to get the
RSS operational when rig pump #1 failed, and the MWD lost signal. After
synchronizing the MWD, drilling continued to 2011m at 2.65m3/min (700gpm). A
survey was taken at 2011mMDRT. The RSS tool had failed to steer due to the
inability of the anti rotation sleeve to grip the formation and prevent cage roll.
Due to the inability to follow the required well path with the current BHA, a motor
run was planned. The well was circulated clean and the BHA was tripped out of
hole and a flow check performed at 1983m - static. A 15.98m3 (100bbl) LCM pill
was spotted at 1955m and the trip out continued to 1716m inside 344mm (13 3/8”)
shoe with 0.95m3/hr (6bbls/hr) static losses. The well was circulated clean and
flow checked – static. The trip out of hole continued to surface and the RSS was
laid out and the bit was graded 1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA (Bit 5 - Appendix B).
A 311mm Smith MDi716LBPX PDC bit was made up to a 244mm (9 5/8”) motor
with a 1.5o bend and MWD and run in hole to 1723m at an average tripping speed
in cased hole of 474m/hr and open hole of 281m/hr to 2011m. Directional drilled
continued to 2076m with losses at 1.5-2.4m3/hr (9.5-15bbls/hr) where problems
controlling the tool face occurred, and flow rate was varied in an attempt to
improve toolface control without success. The well was circulated clean and BHA
pulled out of hole at an average speed of 178m/hr in open hole and 604m/hr in
cased hole. The bit was graded 1-1-CT-G-X-I-PN-BHA (Bit 6 - Appendix B).
Due to the inability of the Weatherford RSS tool to steer and the problems holding
toolface with a PDC bit on a motor the well path reached a point where the target
could not be met. As such, a kick off cement plug was required and the well
needed to be sidetracked.
An 89mm (3 1/2”) cement stinger was picked-up picked up and run in the hole on
140mm (5 1/2”) drillpipe in preparation for setting a sidetrack kick off plug. The
average tripping speed was 552m/hr.
A balanced kickoff plug #1a was set from 2076m to 1950m with 12.6m3
(79.25bbls) of 1.9SG Class G cement and displaced with 20.5m3 (129bbls) of
1.1SG PHPA mud. The cement stinger was then pulled to 1910m and the well
was reverse circulated at 2.3m3/min (600gpm) for 10 minutes, total losses
observed 11m3 (69bbls). The well was flow checked and an increase in the trip
tank was observed and the well was shut in. The shut-in casing pressure was
observed to be 0 kPa. The well was then opened with returns still observed
however the rate of returns decreased from 0.95m3/min to 0.8m3/min (6 to
5bbls/min) over 10 minutes. The well flow was determined to be a result of
formation ‘ballooning’. The well was circulated at 3.08m3/min (800gpm) and
losses were observed at 4.76m3/hr (30bbls/hr). The flow rate was reduced to
1.4m3/min (350gpm) after which the well was flow checked – well static.
The 89mm (3-1/2”) cement stinger was then run back down hole to 1950m where
balanced kick off plug 1b was set from 1950m to 1820m with 12m3 (75.48bbls) of
1.98SG Class G cement and displaced with 18.9m3 (119bls) of 1.1SG PHPA
mud. The cement stinger was then pulled from 1950m to 1750m where bottoms-
up was circulated at 2.13m3/min (500gpm). The well was flow checked and found
to be static. The cement stinger was then pulled out of the hole and racked back.
Detailed cementing reports form Appendix D.
The 244mm (9 5/8”) motor was made up with a 1.5˚ bend, and the 311mm Smith
GO4BVCPD TCI bit run in hole to 180m where the MWD was shallow tested –
OK. The drillstring was run in hole to 1723m at average tripping speed of
424m/hr, then washed and reamed from 1723m down to 1867m where hard
cement was tagged. The motor was oriented for kick-off and an attempt to
sidetrack was performed to 1904m. Attempts to sidetrack commenced from
1867m to 1904m without success. From 1904m time drilling was used to
establish the sidetrack which was confirmed successful at 1920m. The 311mm
(12 1/4”) hole was directionally drilled to 2162m where the ROP decreased to
2m/hr. The well was flow checked – static – prior to tripping out of hole for a bit
change. The BHA was pulled out of the hole from 2162m to 2154m. Tight hole
was encountered at 2154m with 45t overpull. The tight hole was washed and
reamed to 2148m until clear. The drillstring was again pulled out of the hole on
elevators from 2148m to 2046m, were tight hole was again encountered with over
pull of 36t (80kips). Again the tight hole was back reamed and worked until the
stand was clear to pass without pumps and rotary. The trip out of the hole
continued to 1706m were a flow check was performed and the well was static.
The BHA was then pulled out of hole to surface with and average tripping speed
of 489m/hr in cased hole. The bit was broken off and BHA laid out. The bit was
graded 7-5-CT-A-E-1-SD-BHA (Skua 10 ST-1 Bit 1 Appendix B).
The well had now been drilled into the lower section of the Puffin Formation and it
was determined to be a more competent formation for running the Weatherford
RSS tool. It was felt the formation would be firm enough to prevent the anti-
rotation sleeve from rotating.
The 311mm (12 ¼”) re-run Reed RSX716M-A15 (Bit 5 from Skua 10) was made
up to the Weatherford RSS and MWD, then run in hole to 92m where it was
successfully shallow tested. The BHA was run in the hole to 1937m where tight
hole was observed with 22t drag (49kips). The BHA was washed and reamed to
1942m. The string was the run in the hole to 1952m where 9t drag was observed.
The string was again washed through this tight section before continuing in the
hole and tagging bottom at 2162m.
The 311mm (12 ¼”) hole was directionally drilled from 2162m to 2205m where the
RSS tool non-rotating housing was suspected to be rotating, unable to build angle.
The hole was circulated clean and flow checked - static. The BHA was pulled out
of hole with maximum overpull of 40t (88kips) at 2125m and 1941m. The well was
flow checked at the 340mm (13 3/8”) casing shoe and was static. The BHA was
then pulled out of hole to surface, the bit was broken off and the BHA was laid out.
(Skua 10 ST-1 Bit 2 Appendix B).
A new 311mm (12 ¼”) Smith GO4BVCPS TCI bit was made up to 244mm (9 5/8”)
Weatherford motor and MWD, then run in hole to 96m where it was successfully
shallow tested. The BHA was run in hole to 2205m washing the last 2 stands with
an average tripping speed of 542m/hr. The 311mm (12 ¼”) hole was directionally
drilled from 2205m to 2440m with an average ROP of 6m/hr. At 2440m difficulty
was experienced applying weight to the bit and a decision was made to trip for a
BHA change. The well was circulated clean and a flow check was performed -
static. The string was pulled out of hole with tight spots encountered at; 2376,
2338, 2331, 2309 and 2286m with maximum over pull observed of 27t (60kips)
and 32t (70kips) at 2170m. The well was flow checked at the 344mm (13 3/8”)
shoe and confirmed static. The string was pulled out of hole, the bit was broken
off and graded 3-2-CT-M-F-I-BT-BHA (Skua 10-ST1 bit #3 - Appendix B).
A new 311mm (12 ¼”) Smith GFSO4BGPS TCI bit was made up to a Weatherford
244mm (9 5/8”) motor and MWD, then run in the hole and successfully shallow
tested. The BHA was run in the hole to 660m where 6 joints of 140mm HWDP
were placed into the string. The BHA was run in hole to 2440m encountering tight
spots at 2297, 2344, 2376 and 2394m maximum applied down weight of 18t
(40kips). The hole was washed and reamed from 2405m to 2440m. The 311mm
(12 ¼”) hole was directionally drilled from 2440m to 2455m with an average ROP
of 2.14m/hr. Drilling continued to 2488m with an increased flow rate to
4.17m3/min (1100gpm), with an average ROP of 1.94m/hr. The low ROP was
thought to be the result of poor weight transfer to the bit at high inclination. The
BHA was back reamed out of the hole to 2426m and pulled out of hole to 479m
where the HWDP was repositioned closer to the bit. The BHA was run back in
hole to 2420m where 27t (60kips) of drag was observed. The BHA was washed
and reamed from 2420m to 2488m.
The 311mm (12 ¼’) hole was directionally drilled from 2488m to 2857m, section
TD, with average ROP ranging from 2.8-5.9 m/hr. An abnormal pump pressure
increase of 4,137kPa (600psi) was observed when on bottom. The well was
circulated clean and the BHA back reamed from 2857m to 2455m with no tight
spots encountered. The hole was then further circulated clean at 2455m and flow
checked with an observed gain of 2.81m3 (17 bbls) in 15 minutes and a further
1.41m3 (8.8 bbls) was observed in the following 15 minutes, reducing to 0.71m3/hr
(4.4 bbls/hr) and the well was shut in. No pressure build up was observed on the
drillpipe or casing and the well was opened and found to be static. The drillstring
was pulled out of hole to the 340mm (13 3/8”) casing shoe and a flow check was
performed – well static. The drillstring was pulled out of the hole, the bit broken
off and the BHA was laid out. The bit was graded 3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF (Skua
10-ST1 bit 4 – Appendix B).
3.6.1 What went well
• Relocating HWDP in Skua-10 ST-1 BHA 4 to help transfer weight to the bit
3.6.2 What did not go well
• Junk run trip required after SE3653Z PDC bit was damaged drilling out the
340mm (13 3/8”) shoe track.
• Time lost on a motor run that was unsuccessful due to lack of tool-face
control.
• Sidetrack required due to poor wellpath control (inability to steer with RSS
tools).
• Time lost re-configuring the BHA to get weight to the bit.
• Time lost transferring drill water from the Lady Valisia in preparation for
kick off plug.
3.7 PRODUCTION CASING (P-CSG)
Planned Time 2.0 days Actual Time 2.08 days
On completion of the intermediate drilling section the 340mm (13 3/8”) wear
bushing was recovered. A jetting sub was then run to clean the well head and
hanger landing area. The BOP was also jetted whilst recovering the jetting sub.
The 244mm (9 5/8”) Tesco casing running tool was then rigged up. The 244mm
(9 5/8”) casing shoe, intermediate and float joints were assembled with baker lock
and floats checked – OK. The 244mm (9 5/8”) casing was run in the hole per the
casing tally (Appendix C) at an average of 13 joints/hr to 2559mMDRT. The
244mm (9 5/8”) Tesco handling equipment was then rigged down and 140mm (5
½”) drill pipe handling equipment rigged up. The casing hanger (complete with
cement wiper plugs installed) and running tool was made up to the casing string
and the string run in the hole on 140mm (5 ½”) drillpipe, washing down the last
stand from 2624mMD to 2656m where 27t of drag was observed. The string
continued to be washed down to 2670m where the cement stand was made-up.
The casing was washed down and the hanger landed out with a final shoe depth
of 2678.7m. The casing was circulated with 117.65m3 (740bbls) of KCl/PHPA
mud while holding the cementing PJSM.
Halliburton was lined-up and 1.59m3 (10 bbls) of tuned spacer was pumped
ahead. The cementing lines were pressure tested to 27,580kPa (4000psi) before
pumping 11.2 m3 (70bbls) of tuned spacer and releasing the bottom plug. 17.8 m3
(112bbls) of 1.9SG Class G tail cement was mixed and pumped. The dart was
released, followed by the top plug and these were displaced with 4.29m3 (27 bbls)
of drill water from the cement unit before switching to the rig pumps and displacing
the cement with 94.3m3 (593bbls) of 1.13SG mud. The top plug bumped and the
casing successfully pressure tested to 27,579kPa (4000psi) for 10 minutes. The
pressure was bled off at the cement unit and the floats confirmed to be holding.
With cement in place, attempts were made to retrieve the casing hanger running
tool. To release the running tool 4 turns are required, however only 3 ¼ turns
could be achieved with maximum torque applied (16270Nm (12000ft.lbs)). An
overpull of 4.5t (10kips) was applied in an attempt to release the tool without
success. Torque was then worked into the running string again without success.
The annulus was then pressured up to 6,895 kPa (1000psi) in an attempt to
dislodge any cuttings that may have accumulated around the casing hanger. After
applying 27116Nm (20000ft.lbs) on the running string, a sudden half string turn
was observed and 4.5t overpull was applied with no further movement. The
annulus was then pressured to 6895kPa (1000psi) where a further quarter turn
was achieved. This process was repeated until no further string rotation could be
achieved and 6 turns had been worked into the string. The sting was then worked
7t (15.4kips) either side of neutral weight achieving a further quarter turn. With
further attempts of working the running string, an additional 1.5 rotations were
achieved giving a total of 8 turns. The 244mm (9 5/8”) casing was then pressure
tested to 13789 kPa (2000psi) with a 50kPa drop observed over 7min. The
running tool was then able to be released with 13.6t overpull. No torque was seen
when rotating the running string.
Once released, the hanger running tool was run back in hole, and jayed into the
pack off to pressure test. The maximum torque applied was 27,116Nm was
applied with no movement. The pack off was then pressure tested to 13 789 kPa
(2000psi) - good test.
The running tool was pulled out of the hole and the equalizing sub laid out. The
TIW was then broken out from the cement stand and the remainder of the cement
stand racked back.
The casing and cementing reports form Appendix C and D respectively.
3.7.1 What went well
BHA was racked back. The bit was graded; 1-2-WT-T-X-IN-PN-TD (Bit 5 -
Appendix B).
As the reservoir intersection point on Skua 10 ST-1 was not ideal for the horizontal
well path, a cement plug was planned to be set in Skua 10-ST1 to allow for a
sidetrack and appropriate reservoir landing.
The 89mm (3 1/2”) mule shoe and cement stinger was made up and run in the
hole to 173m, with an average tripping speed of 173m/hr, on 140mm (5-1/2”) drill
pipe to 3078mMD, performing a flow check at the 244mm (9 5/8”) shoe where the
well was static. A tight spot was encountered at 3074m and was washed through
with 50spm. At TD the well was circulated at 2.31 m3/hr (562gpm) with two gas
peaks observed at 2.47 percent and 1.49 percent. Halliburton was rigged-up and
a balanced kickoff plug #1a (Skua 10 ST-1 KOP #1a, Appendix D) was set from
3084m to 2874m with 9.6m3 (60bbls) of 1.9SG Class G cement slurry using 25%
excess and under displaced with 21.8m3 of KCl/PHPA mud. The stinger was then
pulled back to 2792m and bottoms up circulated, dumping 13.5 m3 (85bbls) of
contaminated mud. Balanced kick off plug #1b (Skua 10 ST-1 KOP #1b, Appendix
D) was then set from 2874m to 2658m pumping 18.76 m3 (118bbls) of 1.98 SG G
Class cement slurry using 25% excess and displaced with 10.1 m3 (63.5bbls) of
1.13SG KCl/PHPA mud. The stinger was pulled back to 2654 m at 2 stands/min
pumping 54 strokes per stand.
The stinger was pulled out of hole to 2497m and bottoms up circulated; 36.5m3
(229.6bbls)of contaminated mud was dumped. The well was flow checked – static,
with a weighted slug pumped to trip out of hole, average tripping speed was
500m/hr. Prior to running in hole with the kick off drilling assembly, the BOP area
was jetted to clear any debris. End of Skua 10 ST-1.
Skua 10 ST-2
The racked back directional BHA (ST-2 BHA 1 – Appendix A) complete with MWD
was rerun with a new Smith MDi713NBPX 216mm (8 ½”) PDC bit. A PJSM was
held prior loading radioactive sources and the MWD successfully shallow tested.
The BHA was run in hole to 2502m filling every 15 stands at an average tripping
speed of 471m/hr. Cement was reamed from 2525m to 2698m where hard cement
was tagged with 9.1t. A survey was taken, followed by SCR’s once on bottom
followed by time drilling in an attempt to sidetrack. Time drilling was abandoned
after 15hrs and 21m, the sidetrack was attempted to be initiated with 100rpm,
11721kPa (1700psi) at 2.18m3/hr (576gpm). The BHA was pulled to 2670m and
the well was flow checked – static. The BHA was pulled out of hole to 143m at an
average tripping speed of 722m/hr. The radioactive sources were recovered and
the LWD racked back. The bit was broken off, with no signs of wear 0-0-NO-A-X-I-
NO-BHA (Appendix B, Skua 10-ST2 bit #1).
A Reed 216mm (8 ½”) sidetracking bit with a 178mm (7”) 1.83º bent housing
motor was made up to the pervious BHA and run in hole. The MWD was
successfully shallow tested at 144m and run to bottom at 2702m with an average
tripping speed of 511m/hr. Attempts were made to kick off from 2713mMD to
2722mMD by time drilling at a 90ºR tool face. Directional drilling continued to
2737m with increasing formation cuttings return. At 2737m cuttings were
determined to contain 98% formation indicating a successful kick off. The decision
was made to trip for a more conventional BHA. The sidetracking BHA was pulled
out of hole from 2737m to 30m at an average speed of 601m/hr. At surface the
Reed sidetracking bit was broken off and the motor was laid out. The sidetracking
bit was graded 1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA (Skua 10-ST2 bit #2).
The directional BHA (ST-2 BHA 3, Appendix A) was made up with the Smith
MDi713NBPX 216mm PDC bit from run #1, and the MWD was shallow tested at
57m. The string was run in hole to 2644m inside the 244mm (9-5/8”) casing where
a slip and cut was performed. On completion of the slip and cut and recalibration
of the drawworks system, the string was run to bottom at 2737m and the well was
directionally drilled with varying drilling parameters to optimize ROP and minimize
stick slip. At 2879m the well was displaced to Perflow mud where a total of 182m3
(1145bbls) of KCl/PHPA mud was dumped. The well was directionally drilled to
2996m where gas levels >8% were observed, the well was circulated, a flow
check performed and the well was static. Directional drilling continued to 3025m
where the survey tool failed to provide a good survey, the decision was made to
drill ahead. After making up the connection and commencing rotating, the drill
string connection parted at the top drive saver sub and fell forward. The string was
pulled out of hole to 2644m inside 244mm (9 5/8”) casing shoe and a TIW was
installed. Tight spots were encountered whilst pulling out of hole with overpull of
35 to 40t (77 to 88kips). The LWD tools were successfully tested at 2644m and
the string run back in hole to 3025m where drilling recommenced. The well was
directionally drilled from 3025m to a TD of 3788mMDRT with ROP averaging
20m/hr. While at TD, the MWD was downlinked and shaker screens were
changed out to API 250 mesh in preparation for back reaming.
The production hole section was backreamed from TD to 3467m until the hole
started to pack off indicated by an increase in SPP from 11,189kPa to 14,478kPa
(1623psi to 2100psi). Surface rpm varied from 20–150rpm and the pipe was
successfully worked through the tight spot with higher flow rates. Backreaming
continued; encountering further sections of cuttings build up at 3451 and 3435m
with increases in SPP. Tight spots were successfully worked through with
variations in rpm and flow rates. At 3435m the TDS stalled and was unable to
restart rotation. The flow rate was reduced to 0.35m3/min (92gpm) and the jars
were fired 3 times in attempts to re-establish rotation without success. The string
was then picked up to neutral weight at 117.9t (260kips) and the flow rate
increased to 2.15m3/min (568gpm) where the string was slacked off with the rotary
on. Whilst slacking off, the string broke free at 72t (159kips) below the neutral
weight and rotation re-established. The string was then worked to ensure it was
free. Backreaming continued out of the hole to 2672m with further tight spots at;
3364, 3340, 3285, 3276, 3268, 3255, 3245, 3201, 3150, 3137, 2829, 2827m. All
tight sports were successfully worked through with varying parameters, maximum
over pull encountered was 59t (130kips) at 3340m. The well was flow checked for
10 minutes at 2672m and was static. A total of 2 bottoms up were circulated
where finer cuttings were observed over the shakers. A wiper trip was then
performed back to bottom with tight spots at; 2878 – 2829, 3137, 3151, 3156,
3194, 3208, 3210, 3219, 3351, 3354, 3357, 3484, 3486, 3511, 3562 – 3569, 3578
– 3581, 3598, 3604, 3632, 3702, 3707 – 3715, 3720 – 3730, 3730 – 3787.
Tights spots were worked through with 10rpm of rotation. On bottom, the well was
circulated and the horizontal well path section displaced with 47.69m3 (300bbls) of
1.06SG solids free Perflow mud. A further flow check was performed after the
Perflow displacement and the well was static. The string was pulled out of hole to
2672m where a flow check was performed and the well was static. The cased hole
section mud was then circulated and conditioned to remove free solids in
preparation to run 140mm (5 ½”) sand screens. A total of 5 bottoms up were
required to achieve acceptable coupon screens test. The bit was the pulled out of
hole and broken out at surface with an average tripping speed of 429m/hr. The bit
was graded 4-2-CT-A-X-I-BT-TD (Appendix B, Skua 10-ST2 bit #3RR).
• Unable to set the wear bushing in the subsea wellhead. Also the back-up
wear bushing and running tool did not function at surface.
• Second attempt to set the wear bushing by installing the running tool
within the drillstring failed to set the wear bushing.
• Time lost performing a second FIT.
• Lost time when attempting to load sources to ADN tool for BHA3 ST-2
requiring MWD to be changed out for back up.
• Numerous points of tight hole leading to longer tripping times
• TDS stalling and time in open hole when rotation could not be re
established
• Intersection of Skua 10 reservoir - unable to clearly identify the Skua 10
reservoir, which resulted in a geological sidetrack. Lost time to drill and
plug back for horizontal well placement
• Saver sub failure
• Failure to sidetrack with initial BHA
3.8.3 Downtime Summary
• 2 hours lost trying to set the wear bushing – the running tool would not
release from the wear bushing. The back-up running tool and wear
bushing were also tried on surface and failed.
3.9 RESERVOIR COMPLETION
Planned Time 1.79 days Actual Time 2.06 days
The reservoir sand face was completed with Weatherford Ultra Grip wire wrap
screens, blank pipe and Easywell swell packers hung off in the 244mm (9-5/8”)
casing by a Baker Oil tools ZXP liner packer. The Ultra Grip screens were
manufactured from 316L stainless steel with 0.25mm (0.010”) gauge screen and
included Inflow Control Devices (ICD). The ICD’s were prepared on the pipe deck
to the desired requirement established by the NeTool modeling performed by
Weatherford using the data from the MWD logs. The screen ICD’s in the heel
section of the well were prepared with 4 holes open and the toe section with 5
holes open. This is designed to create an even draw down across the reservoir
section and help prevent early water/gas break through.
The screens and swell packer assemblies were made up and run by Tesco Corp
tubular services. The make up of the screens was a little slower than expected,
partly due to the tailing in of the screen assemblies that were intermittent through
out the lower completion as well as an hour lost with Jam unit trouble shooting.
The Baker Oil Tools ZXP liner packer and running tool were made up and the
lower completion was run on 140mm (5 ½”) drill pipe. A 244mm (9 5/8”) casing
scrapper was run 7 stands above the ZXP running tool and was used to scrape
the 244mm (9 5/8”) casing at the production packer setting depth once the lower
completion was landed. While running in hole on drill pipe an obstruction was
encountered at 3195mMDRT. Several attempts were made to pass 3195m
without success. Applied slight RH rotation to string at 2 rpm and 5423Nm torque
which worked the string past 3195m Ok, continued to RIH using same technique
at 3296m, 3305m, 3334m, 3340m, 3352 and 3418m 3517m to 3532m, 3540m to
3559m, 3596m to 3611m, 3622m to 3654m, 3665m to 3788m. Approximately six
hours were lost due to working pipe past tight spots until tagging TD at
3788mMDRT. The completion was then pulled back 2 meters and the ZXP packer
set on depth with mid element at 2662.40mMDRT and top of liner at
2657.93mMDRT.
The ZXP packer setting ball was seated and the string was pressured up to
17.92MPa (2,600psi) setting pressure. While holding pressure at 17920kPa
(2,600psi) a rapid loss in pressure was observed, suspecting a premature shear
out of the ball seat. Several attempts were made to release the running tool by
slacking off weight incrementally and picking up to check if it was free without
success. The decision was made to utilize the emergency release by working left
hand rotation into the string in 1/2 turn increments and working the string from
172t (379kips) up to 68t (150klbs) down weight. A total of 2.5 left hand turns was
required at surface to achieve the 1/4 turn at the setting tool, it was released OK.
The running string was then pulled back a few meters then run in hole again to tag
top of packer and returned to neutral string weight and pipe marked to confirm
setting depth of ZXP packer. The running string was then pulled back three
meters from the ZXP leaving the 73mm (2 7/8”) extension inside the top of liner
(TOL) and the well circulated clean with sea water at 2.3m3/min (607gpm) to
3.0m3/min (792gpm) whilst rotating pipe at 15rpm. The pipe rams were cycled
during this time to remove any debris from the BOP cavities as well as all surface
lines, the trip tanks were flushed and filled with 1.05SG brine for trip displacement.
Once fluid returns were deemed to be clean the well was displaced with 1.05SG
KCl brine and the running string recovered.
The lower completion running list is located in Appendix H.
3.9.1 What went well
• Slow running due to tight spots in well, had to work pipe down.
• Difficulty in releasing liner hanger running tool. Needed to use emergency
release mechanism.
A third RBP was then picked up and RIH to 162m and function tested. The packer
failed to set at 5 and 15 rpm but successfully set with 6 left turns at 25rpm. The
packer was then successfully pressure tested 7,308kPa (1060psi) for 5 minutes
where it was then unseated and ran in hole. The RBP was then set at 1800m and
pressure tested to 10,342kPa (1500psi), a pressure drop of 324kPa/min
(49psi/min) observed, 0.4m3 (2.5bbls) of brine lost to formation, failed test. The
RBP was then engaged and flushed to dislodge any debris, the packer was re-set
and a second pressure test was attempted to 11,720kPa (1700psi), with the same
pressure drop observed - unsuccessful test. The packer was then unseated and a
TIW valve was installed to troubleshoot a leak on the cement unit. High pressure
grease was pumped and worked through the cement line valve and pressure
tested to 24,131kPa (3500psi), a pressure drop of 62kPa/min (9psi/min) was
observed. The surface pressure lines were then pressure tested to 21,131kPa
(3064psi) with the manual kill valve closed - failed test. The low-torque valve on
the cement manifold was changed out and pressure tested, good test. The RPB
was reset at 1800m and the backside pressure tested to 13,789kPa (2000psi)
against the variable pipe rams, good test with 2.6m3 pumped and returned. The
RBP was then disengaged and pressure tested to 6,756kPa (980psi), 1.3m3
(8.2bbls) of KCl brine pumped and pressure losses observed. A further 1.3m3
(8.2bbls) was pumped with the pressure increasing to 11,031kPa (1600psi) with a
leak still in the system. The pressure was then bled off to the cement unit where
1.8m3 (11.32bbls) of brine was recovered, 0.6m3 (3.8bbls) lost to formation. The
RBP was then re-engaged with the ball valve functioned open and closed to
determine seal integrity. On completion of function testing the ball valve, the RBP
was reset and re-tested. 0.7m3 (4.4bbls) of brine was pumped with a pressure
increase to 3,723kPa (500psi), pressure drop still observed and confirmed that
RBP is not sealing. The Pressure was bled off to the cement unit, with 0.2m3
(1.25bbls) lost to formation. The packer was then unseated and 8m3 (50bbls) of
brine was circulated in attempts to flush the sealing elements. The packer was
then reset and pressure tested to 3,033kPa (440psi), 1.3m3 of brine pumped and
a pressure drop was observed, failed test. The RBP was then pulled out of hole to
surface at an average tripping speed of 271m/hr.
At surface, the RBP was guided through the rotary where only one bushing was
removed. As the RBP passed through the rotary, the tool caught the diverter guide
bushing removing an 80mm x 50mm steel section of the upper body section of the
tool, the damaged RBP was then laid out. A 267mm magnet BHA was assembled
and ran in hole on 140mm (5 1/2") drill pipe. The magnet was RIH through the
BOP and recovered to surface with the missing RBP section not recovered. The
decision was made to resume well suspension and delay further fishing
operations.
The new RBP was run in hole to 162m with a Schlumberger lifting sub and
crossover to act as a blanking sub below the tool. At 162m, the RPB was set and
pressure tested to 37,989kPa (5508psi), good test, full returns observed at the
cement unit. The packer was then unseated and run in hole to 1794m where it
was set and disengaged from the running string. The packer was pressure tested
to 12,065kPa (1750psi) pumping 3.18m3 (20bbls) of brine, a pressure loss of
196kPa/min (28psi/min) was observed with a total volume loss to formation of
1.43m3 (9bbls). All surface lines were inspected for leaks with none identified and
all lines were deemed fit for purpose. The rig pumps were lined up to flush the
surface lines and pressure test the RBP against the variable pipe rams. An
attempt to pressure test the RBP to 13,789kPa (2000psi) failed, with 1.04m3
(6.5bbls) of brine lost to formation. The RBP was then engaged and reset at
1700m where an attempted pressure test to 13,789kPa (2000psi) using the rig
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successfully set. A recorded overpull of 65t and a 67.5t slack off confirmed the
RTTS successfully set. A pressure test was performed on the annulus to
13,789kPa (2000psi) and held for 10 minutes – good test. The running string was
then disengaged from the SSCV and pressure tested to 13.789kPa (2000psi),
held for 10 minutes, good test. Skua 10 was successfully suspended.
The wellhead and BOP were nippled down, TRT unlatched from the subsea
wellhead, riser lifted clear of the well, and the drilling package skidded across to
Skua 11 to resume operations.
A Halliburton RBP failure analysis report can be found in Appendix S.
3.10.1 What went well
string was worked with various weights, left hand torque and various link tilt
positions were tried in an attempt to land the PGB without success. The PGB was
recovered to the TDE and further dredging operations around the 762mm (30”)
wellhead continued. The PBG was then recovered to aft main deck where a
178mm (7”) bumper sub was installed into the landing string. The PGB was then
reassembled to the running tool and lowered to the CTU deck where PGB flow
lines valve status was confirmed. The PGB was then re-orientated and lowered to
the 762mm (30”) wellhead where the PGB was 1m from well centre due to strong
currents. The PGB was realigned via the use of a air hoist on the CTU deck and
lowered with 4.5t down weight. At this point the video link on the ROV failed and
the ROV was recovered to surface for repairs.
With the ROV back on bottom, the PGB was rotated left with an observed landing
string weight loss, maximum swallow 60mm with PGB flow line discharge
orientation at 140˚. The latching dogs were activated, and an overpull test
performed; where the PGB came free. The PGB was then recovered to surface
and placed on the support beams on the aft main deck where the shear pins were
re-dressed and inspected. The PGB RT was then inspected and made back up to
the PGB. The landing string was then run on 171mm (6 ¾”) drill collars and a
bumper sub to the 762mm (30”) wellhead. Strong currents restricted the ability to
land the PGB. After various attempts, the PGB was landed with 4.5t of down
weight. Left hand rotation was applied where a maximum swallow of 230mm (9”)
was observed. An air hoist was rigged up to the landing string to assist in working
the string port-starboard, with down weight ranging between 4.5-14t, without
increased swallow. Whilst working the landing string the PGB was observed to
move freely indicating hold up may be due to the seabed, during attempts to land
the PGB it was seen that the hydraulic ram on the PGB RT had moved
approximately 35mm indicating that the shear pins had been activated restricting
the PGB from landing out. Maximum swallow observed whilst working landing
string was 230mm (9”). The PGB was then recovered to surface, and landed on
the aft main deck where the PGB RT shear pins were replaced. On completion,
the PGB was re-engaged to the running tool and the landing string and run down
to 91m. On recovery of the PGB, signs of wear were evident on guide post bases
1 and 4 indicating interaction with the sea bed. The TMT work-class ROV was
struggling with many dead-sub recoveries, so to assist with the sand dredging
operation, the Seacor Canyon was mobilized from the Montara WHP construction
operations to assist at the Skua site.
On arrival of the Seacor Canyon, dredging operations commenced around the 1
and 4 guide post areas on the sea bed where firm unconsolidated sands were
encountered. The PGB was then lowered over the 762mm (30”) wellhead and
rotated to the left with an initial swallow of 220mm (8 5/8”). The landing string was
worked with various down weights where a maximum swallow 250mm (10”) was
obtained. The PGB landing position was visually inspected with the ROV and
confirmed OK, the PGB setting mechanism was activated and the string worked
with 9t up and down to assist activate the latch dogs. Status checks were then
performed with the ROV and confirmed OK, this was then followed by an 11t
overpull test, which confirmed that the PGB was latched. The PGB RT was
disengaged, recovered to surface and the landing string racked.
The sub sea tree had been positioned aft offline and positioned on spreader
beams using a dual crane heavy lift. The cantilever was skidded inboard where
the BOP cranes were positioned over the sub sea tree and used to position the
tree well centre. The tree running tool (TRT) was placed onto the CTU deck where
control lines and umbilical’s were connected in preparation for assembling to the
SST. The TRT was then latched to the SST where a discrepancy with the TRT
latch function volume counter was identified. The TRT was then unlatched and re-
latched to the SST where a malfunction with the TRT occurred. On inspection a
malfunction with the latching mechanism was identified, attempts were made to
trouble shoot and repair the malfunction without success. A back up TRT was
made up which required the stab-plate brackets to be installed on the back up
TRT.
The TRT umbilical’s were connected on completion of modifications and installed
to the SST and tree function tests were conducted concurrent with rig up
operations. The stress joint was then connected to the TRT and with the
completion of all SST and TRT function tests the SST assembly was run on
406mm (16”) HP riser to 104m (tree weight 32t). Strong currents were
encountered whilst running the tree. Skidding and the use of an air hoist from the
CTU deck, the SST was, at best, over well position but several unsuccessful
attempts were made to land the SST. Approximately 2 hours was spent waiting for
favorable currents. The SST was landed over guide posts 2 and 4 where visual
inspections were performed via the ROV, The SST was successfully landed with
an applied 32t down weight and latched with a 20,700kPa (3000psi) system
pressure. The system pressure was then bled off to 3,500kPa (500psi) where a 9t
overpull test was performed for 5 minutes, good test.
The TDE grating was installed together with the CTU box beam where the 406mm
(16”) High Pressure riser already had the wellhead installed. The riser running
stand was unlatched, and the crossover spool made up to cross back to the BOP.
3.11.1 What went well
• The use of the tree skidding system allow the tree and PBG to be
positioned aft easily and offline
• Dual crane heavy-lift
3.11.2 What did not go well
• A cuttings and cement mound around well head interfered with landing the
PGB. 6 hour delay in running PGB.
• ROV video link failure whilst running PBG. Estimated lost rig time; 1.5
hours
• Numerous trips for the PGB required time to skid and remove grating from
the TDE
• Waiting on arrival of the Seacor Canyon to assist with dredging
operations.
• Malfunction with latching mechanism on TRT. Backup TRT did not have
brackets for stab in plate which were required to be removed from the
primary TRT and welded to the back up.
• Ocean currents whilst attempting to land SST. Estimated that 2 hours of
rig time was lost whilst waiting for currents to ease.
4.5t was applied in conjunction with 20 rpm working the string and observing the
weight drill off to 800.5m. The well was flow checked and was static. The well was
circulated with minimal cuttings return over the shakers before pulling out of the
hole. On inspection, the wash over shoe showed signs of wear on the teeth and
catchers indicating metal to metal wear and swallow inside the shoe.
A fishing BHA was prepared complete with circulating sub and run in hole to 753m
where circulating pressure was recorded at 200kPa (29psi) at 0.24m3/min
(63gpm). The string was run in hole with caution until a 9t slack off and increase in
the circulating pressure to 289.5kPa (42psi) was observed. The RPB was
engaged with 1 full turn to the right and confirmed attached with a 10t overpull.
The circulating sub was activated and the well was circulated then flow checked –
static. The RBP was successfully recovered to surface and laid out, with a 4.5t
overpull encountered at 112m.
A second fishing BHA was made up in preparation for recovery of the RBP
previously lost down hole. The overshot was run in hole to 937m where the
second RBP was tagged with 9t of weight lost. The RBP was engaged with 1 full
rotation to the right; confirmed fish swallow with a 10t overpull. The packer was
pulled free and well flow checked – losses were observed at 19m3/hr (119bbls/hr).
The packer was pulled out of hole to 972m where the circulating sub was
activated and the well circulated, where the losses decreased to 7m3/hr
(44bbls/hr). The RBP was recovered to 112m where a 0.9t overpull was
experienced, attempted to work through obstruction at sub sea wellhead without
success. The string weight was picked up in 2.2t intervals, with (and without) 5rpm
of rotation. A maximum of 19t and 4000Nm of torque were used unsuccessfully.
The release procedure for the RBP was performed and it was determined that the
RBP was set. The string was worked over a 2m interval. Losses continued at
8.9m3/hr (56bbls/hr) and the well was filled with 1.05SG filtered inhibited brine.
Three attempts were made to release the packer on downward travel, during the
third upward attempt, the packer successfully travelled past the pervious hang up
point at 112m. The string was worked through the obstruction experiencing torque
from 4,745 – 9,491Nm before pulling to surface with caution. At surface it was
observed that the adapter mandrel and overshot were recovered. The estimated
top of RBP fish was 110.5m. Well losses continued at 7.5m3/hr (47bbls/hr).
The fishing BHA was prepared for further fishing operations. A 206mm (8 1/8”) lip
guide was modified due to the short fish neck. The 206mm (8 1/8”) overshot
complete with 104.7mm (4”) basket grapple was run in hole to 244m (past the
wellhead and previous stuck-point) with losses observed to be steady at 5.5m3/hr
(35bbls/hr), the hole was filled with inhibited sea water and the BHA pulled out of
hole to surface to install a circulating valve. The fishing BHA was run in hole with
caution to 2618m and observed a weight loss of 4.5t. Parameters were
established to assist confirming that the fish was engaged. The fishing assembly
was worked down with 10spm; 427kPa (62psi), from 2618 to 2649m where a
• Recovery of the upper RBP location not accurate. Time was lost
confirming the cement plug was successfully drilled
• RPB holding up on sub sea well head and disengaging from fish
• Magnet run for torn RBP section not recovered
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landing nipple (SK10-06) was then installed followed by 44 joints of 140mm (5 ½”)
tubing with cross coupling control line clamps installed on each joint. The
Schlumberger X-Lift Gas Lift mandrel complete with XLO-B gas lift valve with
9.52mm (0.375”) orifice (SK10-07) was installed next followed by a further 110
joints of 140mm (5 ½”) tubing per the running tally, complete with cross coupling
control line clamps. The pressure in the Chemical injection line was bled down
several times from 3,440kPa (500psi) back to 1,370kPa (200psi) as the
completion was run in hole. The Halliburton SP SCSSSV (SK10-08) was installed
and the control line terminated. The SCSSSV control line was pressure tested to
51,700kPa (7,500psi) for 10 minutes before being function tested twice at
operating pressure of 34,500MPa (5,000psi). The operating pressure was locked
into the control line to enable monitoring and hold the SCSSSV open while
continuing to run the completion string. The remaining 23 joints of 140mm (5 ½”)
tubing was run with two space out pups at 0.95m and 1.95m prior to picking up the
tubing hanger (SK10-09).
The tubing hanger (TH) was lifted to the drill floor and installed onto the
completion string using the TH handling tool. The rig floor cherry picker was
utilized to remove the TH handling tool and install the Universal Running Tool
(URT) and complete all function checks. Two and a half hours was lost due to a
failed URT separation test. The URT was unlatched and a damaged seal was
changed out and at this point however it took two attempts to re-latch the URT
correctly before a successful separation test was performed to 20,690kPa
(3000psi). The tubing hanger was then lowered to rotary table to commence
termination work. The permanent down hole gauge line was terminated to the
Tronic connector below the tubing hanger and tested and the four core control
lines and one safety valve line was terminated and pressure tested through the
spheri seal test. Due to the issues of the ICV failure on Skua 11 it was decided to
re-function and confirm correct positioning of all the valves at this stage through
the tubing hanger via the spheri seal test tool prior to running and landing out the
tubing hanger. This was achieved by connecting the top drive to the first stand of
the 178mm (7”) landing string above the URT and pressuring up on the tubing
string against the closed LV and ICV to 2,060kPa (300psi) and monitoring the
pressure drop on the tubing as the LV or ICV was functioned open. On completion
of testing the valves through the tubing hanger terminations, the pressures per the
table below were locked in for the running and landing of the tubing hanger.
The chemical injection line was then pumped through with no build of pressure
indicating that the disk had burst prematurely. The pumping pressure indicated
that the line was intact all the way to the chemical injection mandrel.
SCSSV: TEST = 51.7 MPa (7,500 psi) LOCK IN = 34.5 MPa (5,000 psi)
LV Open: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
C. Close: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
ICV Open: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
Chem Inj: TEST = 6.9 MPa (1000 psi) LOCK IN = 0 MPa (0 psi)
The completion valves were locked in the following condition for running:
SCSSV locked open
ICV valve locked closed
LV Valve locked open
The orientation sleeve was made up to the bottom of the tubing hanger and the
completion was run in hole on 178mm (7”) landing string. With the tubing hanger
at 64mMDRT the completion string lost weight indicating a hang up at this point.
The string was picked up and worked through with the weight loss trend indicating
a down hole interference rather than at surface. The 178mm (7”) landing string
was continued to RIH slowly per the running tally until the Rubber Pack Off
assembly (RPO). The RPO assembly had been manufactured to replace the
Vetco slick joint (Appendix M). This was placed into the landing string and had
been spaced out to sit across the drilling annular BOP. It was manufactured with a
slot in the rubber for the URT controls six line flat-pack to be inserted. By not
having to terminate and test each of the six control lines from the URT at the top
and bottom of the slick joint, a possible five to six hours of rig time was saved. The
RPO was made up with the six core control line flat pack inserted through the
manufactured slot and continued to RIH with 178mm (7”) landing string per the
running tally.
At 3134mMDRT the string weight indicated the mule shoe entering the PBR and
gradually loosing weight from 91.0t to 63.5t stoping at 3139mMDRT (5 meters into
the PBR). The string was picked up out of PBR with 18.6t over pull and repeated
several times with same result, sitting weight down to 45.4t but not passing
3139mMDRT. The 178mm x 140mm (7" x 5.5”) XT-57 crossover was rigged up
and made up to the top drive and commenced circulation at 0.47 m3/min (3bpm) at
0.86MPa (125psi). The rate was increase to 0.63 m3/min (4bpm) at 1.72MPa
(250psi) while moving the mule shoe to top of PBR. The well was circulated for 10
minutes before further attempts to land out were made with the same results. The
completion string was picked up out of the PBR and started pumping again at
0.63m3/min (4bpm) at 1,720kPa (250psi) while slowly running in hole this time
passing the previous hang up point of 3139mMDRT to 3141mMDRT. The
crossover was broken out and the last two pups were made up ready to run in and
land out the hanger. All the sub sea lines were flushed at this point prior to landing
out. It was decided that the Well Test Flow Head would be rigged up after the
Tubing Hanger was landed out to avoid working at heights as experienced on
Skua 11.
While running in hole for final land out there was a slight helix of the landing string
and a gradual and continual weight loss of the completion string. However, this did
not give a good indication that the tubing hanger had shouldered with the mule
shoe at 3146mMDRT and the TH landing out ~200mm high at 112.89m with entire
string weight of 52.2t (115klbs) down. The string was picked up and another
attempt made with the same result. The BOP annular was closed around the RPO
and the Halliburton unit was lined up to pump down the annulus and test the TH
pump down seals which proved unsuccessful seeing returns coming up landing
string indicating the tubing hanger was not landed out.
The flow head was rigged up to apply extra weight to the completion string and
another attempt was made to land out the hanger. A further 90mm (3 ½”) was
gained on the land out depth but again a gradual and continual loss of weight did
not indicate the hanger was properly landed. The BOP annular was closed around
the RPO again and the Halliburton unit was lined up to pump down annulus and
test the TH pump down seals which proved unsuccessful with returns coming up
landing string indicating the tubing hanger was still not landed out. Several more
attempts were made without success before the decision was made to pull back
the completion string to the tubing hanger and remove six meters of pup joints
below the tubing hanger placing the mule shoe at 3140mMDRT (2 meters above
depth were string was initially taking weight at 3142.7mMDRT). The flow head
was rigged down and the tubing hanger pulled to surface.
Two scenarios were possible to explain the unsuccessful land out, one was the
small metal part that broke off the RTTS isolation packer (never recovered) sitting
in the PBR; this was unlikely as a dummy run through the PBR was conducted
prior to running the upper completion showed no excess drag and passed OK. Or
too many seal stacks were entering the PBR at the extended horizontal depth
causing too much friction for the available string weight.
The tubing hanger was recovered back to the rotary table, where the control lines
were bled down and removed. The two space out pups and last joint were
removed under the TH and replaced by a 6.95m and 1.95m pup which shorten the
string by six meters. The control lines were cut and re-terminated and all pressure
tests and function tests of the control lines and down hole vales were carried out
again. The following pressures were locked in for the running and landing of the
tubing hanger.
SCSSV: TEST = 51.7 MPa (7,500 psi) LOCK IN = 34.5 MPa (5,000 psi)
LV Open: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
C. Close: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
ICV Open: TEST = 41.4 MPa (6,000 psi) LOCK IN = 13.8 MPa (2,000 psi)
The completion valves were locked in the following condition for running:
SCSSV locked open
ICV valve locked closed
LV Valve locked open
The URT was latched to the tubing hanger, function tested and run into the hole
on the 178mm (7”) landing string for land out. The RPO was placed in the landing
string with the six core control line inserted and spaced out across the BOP
annular. The time lost to reconfigure the completion string space out, test and run
in hole to land out was 22 hours.
All the sub sea lines were flushed at this point prior to landing out via the Sub-sea
Control Module (SCM). During final land out there was a good indication of
entering PBR with a loss of 6.8t (15klbs) and good indication of land out with rapid
surface indicated weight loss on the completion string and good helix indication.
The BOP annular was closed around the RPO and the Halliburton unit was lined
up with a good test achieved at 3,440kPa (500psi) 5 minutes and 20,680kPa
(3000psi) for 15 minutes on tubing hanger pump down seal indicating the tubing
hanger had shouldered. The tubing hanger was then locked in and an over pull
test carried out to 102t (255klbs) [11.3t (25klbs)] over string weight.
With the hanger now landed, communications to all down hole valves are via the
SCM and IWOCS. The SCM was modified with the 4:1 pressure intensifiers
removed and only direct hydraulics rigged up for all down hole controls as a
lesson learnt from Skua 11. The first test was to confirm the correct function of
the SCSSSV. The SCSSSV was opened via the SCM, the annular was closed
around the RPO and valves set to reverse circulate down annulus through WOV
and AMV and up tubing to confirm SCSSSV was open. Pumping at 0.32m3/min
(2bpm) at 1,380kPa (200psi) returns were noted up tubing after 0.8m3 (5.0bbls).
The SCSSSV was then closed and pumping recommenced at 0.32m3/min (2bpm)
and the pressure increase to 2,410kPa (350psi) with no returns up tubing with a
total volume pumped of 0.47m3 (3.0bbls) indicating the SCSSSV was closed. The
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SCSSSV was then functioned open and instant returns were noted coming up the
tubing confirming the SCSSSV was open and functioning correctly.
The next step was to test all the tubing hanger seals and function the DHV via the
SCM. The first test was down the Spheri Seal Test (SST) line testing the SST
seals to 3,440kPa (500psi) for 5minutes then increased pressure to 34,470kPa
(5,000psi). A sudden pressure drop was noted indicating a problem so the SST
line was isolated at the umbilical reeler, after resuming pumping the pressure
increased to 34,470kPa (5,000psi) and held, indicating the leak was down stream
of the reeler. No pressure was seen on Tubing Hanger Test (THT) line. The next
test was down the THT and tested to 3,400kPa (500psi) for 5 minutes and
34,470kPa (5,000psi) for 15 minutes – good test.
Suspecting a problem with one of the spheri seals a few more tests were
performed to confirm the exact source of the leak. Firstly the DHV-C was
functioned and a 2,060kPa (300psi) increase on the SST line was noted indicating
a possible leak through the DHV-C spheri seal. The DHV-C and SST were vented.
The tubing string was pressured up to 2,060kPa (300psi) and the ICV-O was
functioned observing a pressure drop in the tubing while monitoring the SST for 15
minutes. No pressure was observed on SST indicating the ICV-O spheri seal was
good. The ICV-O was vented and DHV-C functioned. The tubing string was
pressured up to 2,060kPa (300psi) and the LV-O functioned open observing a
pressure drop in the tubing while monitoring the SST line for 15 minutes. No
pressure was observed on SST, indicating that the LV-O spheri seal was good
and the problem was isolated to the DHV-C spheri seal. The SST line was
pressured up one more time with the same quick bleed off observed, unable to
hold any pressure.
With all the testing indicating a leak at the DHV-C spheri seal the decision was
taken to pull back the hanger a meter and circulate conventionally to clear debris
and at the same time flush the lines through the tree from the SCM.
After the hanger was unseated and pulled back one meter Halliburton was lined
up and circulated conventionally increasing the rate slowly up to 1.02m3/min
(6.5bpm) at 2,340kPa (350psi). All the lines at the tree were flushed twice from the
SCM during the circulation period. The tubing hanger was then landed with good
indications, locked in place and confirmed with an 11.4t (25klbs) over pull.
At this stage the SST, THT and pump down seals were re-tested to 3,440kPa
(500psi) for 5 minutes and 34,470kPa (5,000psi) for 10 minutes – good tests.
Concurrently the well test SFH was rigged up on the landing string. Next all DHV
were functioned via the SCM with no pressure build up in the SST line indicating
all spheri seals were good and all valves were functioning correctly by monitoring
2,060kPa (300psi) pressure in the tubing bleed off when the LV and ICV were
functioned open. Finally the control lines for the LV, ICV and DHV-C were
pressure tested via the SCM through the tubing hanger to 41,400kPa (6,000psi)
for 10 minutes and the SCSSV to 51,700kPa (7,500psi) for 10 minutes.
With the tubing hanger and DHV tested and functioning the next step was to
circulate diesel for a diesel cushion under balance then set and test the packer,
prior to handing over the well for testing.
Before commencing the displacement, 4.0m3 (25bbls) of diesel was pumped to
the well test surge tank. The valve configuration was checked then 31.0m3
(195bbls) of diesel was pumped down to the ICV taking returns up the annulus at
0.80m3/min (5bpm), with the tubing pressure increasing to 8,270kPa (1,200psi)
due to hydrostatic differential. The ICV was then functioned closed and the LV
opened to resume pumping 21.8m3 (137bbls) down through the tail pipe and
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taking returns via the annulus. Pumping pressure after 21.8m3 (137bbls) was
9,580kPa (1,390psi). The tubing pressure dropped steadily when pumping had
stopped and was down to 3,650kPa (530psi) before the LV was closed, indicating
the well was taking fluid.
With the LV and ICV closed the tubing was pressured up to 6,900kPa (1,000psi)
and held for 5e minutes then the pressure was then taken up to 31,700kPa
(4,600psi) to complete the packer setting and held for 15 minutes with a good test.
The pressure in the tubing was bled back to 17,900kPa (2,600psi) at the choke
manifold. The annular BOP was then closed on the RPO in the landing string and
the annulus pressured up to 24,200kPa (3,500psi) and held for 15 minutes – good
test. The pressure in the tubing was bled off slowly via the choke manifold to
6,900kPa (1,000psi), and observe a pressure drop in annulus indicating the
rupture disk in the gas lift valve had ruptured. The pressure in the annulus
equalised with the pressure in the tubing down to 3,170kPa (460psi) and the
remaining pressure was bled off to zero via the choke manifold and cement unit.
At this stage of the program the valve configuration was checked and the well was
handed over for well testing. The ROV simultaneously engaged the Permanent
Down Hole Gauge penetrator as well as closing the THT and SST isolation valves
for the well test.
3.13.1 What went well
• Tubular running
• LV and ICV make up and testing on rig floor
• Space out of RPO in landing string.
• Annular BOP rubber pack off worked well saving several hours
• No reject tubing joints or assemblies during running.
• Gauge Well Head Penetrator
3.13.2 What did not go well
The well test spread was already rigged up from Skua 11 operations, so the flow
head was made up to the 178mm (7”) landing string and surface lines and ESD
systems pressure and function tested.
The Coogee Resources Well Clean-up End of Well Report forms Appendix O.
3.14.1 What went well
• 3 open hole volumes were flowed from the heel and toe production
intervals
been bled down earlier. The reverse circulation operation was suspended while
the pressure above the SCSSSV was equalized and the valve was cycled open
and then closed again with the pressure observed for a further 30 minutes to
confirm no build up. The reverse circulation was then completed prior to rigging
down the Well Test SFH.
Tesco 178mm (7”) handling gear was rigged up and the landing string with URT
was retrieved to surface. All the 178mm (7”) was laid out with the last stand only
being utilized to run the Internal Tree Cap (ITC). With the URT at the rotary table
the ITC was installed locked and tested. The 178mm x 140mm XT-57 (7” x 5.5”
XT-57) crossover was installed on the first stand of 178mm (7”) casing and the run
in hole utilizing two stands of 171mm (6 ¾”) Drill Collars and one stand of 140mm
(5 ½”) HWDP. The top drive was made up to apply additional weight when landing
the ITC. Concurrently the ROV opened the THT valve on the sub sea tree to allow
fluid in the ITC–TH void to be displaced back to surface via the THT line.
The ITC was landed with 18.1t (40klbs) of weight applied using full string weight
down plus some block weight and fluid returns from the ITC void was monitored at
surface through the THT line. Once the fluid returns had stopped the ITC was
locked in and an 11.3t (25klbs) over pull test was performed to confirm correct
setting. The ITC was then pressure tested to 34,470kPa (5,000psi) from below via
the THT line for 10 minutes. On completion of the pressure test the URT was
unlatched from the ITC and recovered to surface racking back the HWDP and drill
collars. The test stump was installed onto the URT and then racked back in the
derrick for the next well. All URT control lines were disconnected and secured out
of the way to avoid interference with ongoing rig floor operations.
3.15.1 What went well
4 LOGISTICS INFORMATION
A logistics map forms (Figure 6).
4.1 VESSELS
The West Atlas was supported by up to three AHSV’s;
4.2 AIRCRAFT
The West Atlas was supported by one CHC Supa Puma Helicopter based at
Truscott. Transit between Truscott and Darwin was via fixed wing (Metro23)
supplied by Pearl Aviation. A back-up helicopter was provided by Coogee
Resources Production Operations.
The transit time from Truscott to the West Atlas (Skua Location) is 1.3 hours.
5 HSE STATISTICS
During the drilling of Skua 10 ST-2 there were 14 incidents reported, none of which resulted in
any lost time incident.
Below are the West Atlas Statistics for Skua 10 ST-2
Incidents
Lost Time Incident 0
Medical Treatment Case 2
Restricted Work Case 1
First Aid Case 5
Illness 5
Near Miss 1
Property Damage 0
STOP Cards
Safe Observations 998
Unsafe Acts or Conditions 1513
Emergency Drills
Abandon Rig 16
Fire 14
Gas 3
Man Overboard 2
Spill 2
Man Down 3
Boat Collision 1
Figures
Skua 10 - Days Vs Depth
m
Working Stuck Casing
& ROV Failure
Days Vs Depth - Actual
1,000 m
1,500 m
Bit Failure
RSS Failure
Cement Plug
and Kick-off
Depth (m)
Cement Plug
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2,500 m
ST-2
3,000 m
3,500 m
4,000 m
0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00
Days
Skua 10 ST-2 - Critical Path Operation Time Breakdown
Other
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SINGLE LINE PDHG LINE 1 2236 SS Yes Baker Ultra grip screens 3-1/2" 9.2 13Cr Vam Top 2638 3139 2310 2321.00
5-1/2" C/LINE CLAMPS 187 Baker
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5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
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2326.8 2226.0 2213.6 5-1/2" CIS Halliburton 4.700 5.968 4.300 Vam Top 53 13Cr (Pt # 514669) Complete with 4,500psi burst disc.
2327.5 2226.0 2214.3 5-1/2" Splice Sub Well Dynamics 4.872 8.070 4.300 Vam Top 53 (Pt # 235SFO965540)
2331.6 2241.0 2218.4 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.929 5.978 3.833 Vam Top 45
2332.3 2241.0 2219.1 4-1/2" Internal Control Well Dynamics 3.750 7.150 3.688 Vam Top 13Cr (Pt # 215HO0450000)
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2340.8 2241.0 2227.5 4-1/2" x 5-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.913 5.516 3.833 Vam Top 45
2344.9 2241.0 2231.7 5-1/2" PDHG Baker 4.872 7.190 4.767 Vam Top 45 13Cr SK10-03 (Pt # PGA-00-08813)
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5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
2635.2 2309.0 2521.9 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" X-over Deer Park 2.972 5.978 2.867 Vam Top 50.5 13Cr SK10-02
3-1/2" 9.2ppf Tubing Sumitomo 2.959 3.907 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr 51 joints of 3-1/2" 9.2 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 2
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 14 Joints Range 3
2841.0 2320.0 2727.8 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 86.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 Screens run in the Heel section have 4 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 7 Joints Range 3
2967.5 2322.0 2854.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 13 Screens Range 3
3128.4 2321.0 3015.1 3-1/2" Seal Assembly Halliburton 2.920 4.576 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr SK10-01
3132.0 2321.0 3018.8 5 1/2" PBR Halliburton 4.500 5.760 4.460 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr SK10-3A
89 ea 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Eezeeglide Centralisers Installed in Lower Completion
3139.3 2321.2 3026.1 3-1/2" Muleshoe Halliburton 2.970 3.970 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr
8" x 5-1/2" Swell Packer Easywell 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 88.5 13Cr SK10-2A
3146.2 2321.0 3033.0 Screens run in the Toe section have 5 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 3 Joints Range 3
3194.6 2322.0 3081.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 VOLUME DATA (From WH)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DESCRIPTION (ml) (gal) (bbls) (m3)
3319.5 2321.5 3206.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.2 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 TUBING VOLUME 8694 207 32.91
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 1 Joint Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO PACKER 13349 318 50.53
3357.6 2320.0 3244.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.7 13Cr 7 Screens Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO GLM 9933 236.5 37.60
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 11 Joints Range 3 GAS LIFT DATA
3582.5 2318.0 3469.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 2 Joints Range 3 1760.4 Xlift XLO-B Integral 0.375" 4,500 psi
3645.9 2317.0 3532.7 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.3 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 CIS DATA
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
3786.0 2317.5 3672.8 Solid Guide Shoe Pup Coogee 0.000 6.020 4.767 Vam Top 85.9 13Cr SK10-1A 2308 HES N/A N/A N/A 3,000 psi
3788.0 2318.0 3674.8 8-1/2" Open Hole TD 85.9
AUTHOR : G. Meredith DATE : 03-Jul-08 CHECKED BY : K.Brand DATE : 16-Jul-08 REVISION NO : 0 DOC NO : COE-002-0006-0020
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LOCALITY MAP TAS.
EAST TIMOR
CYCLONE PLOTTING DARWIN B.O.M.
AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY
Waingapu WEST TIMOR
10°S
Kupang NE
Sumba ZO
DIST N
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Magnolia 1 Jabiru 79.9 Swift Nth-1 +/ 250 AUSTRALIA
Swallow-1
Magnolia 1 Challis 62.0 Melville Is. Bathurst Is.
Swift North 1 Jabiru 88.6 Jabiru
Swift North 1 Challis 74.4
12°S Offshore
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Swallow 1 Jabiru 91.6 AU ES Islet Magnolia-1 373NM/692Km
ST IA RY
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AIR ROAD ROAD
DISTANCE DISTANCE DISTANCE
FROM TO (NM) HELI AEROPLANE VESSEL (Km) (Time)
Perth Darwin 1431 - 3 (Qantas) - 4021 85
0 25 50 75 100 125 Derby Karratha Darwin 970 - 1 (Charter) - 2637- 48 -
Nautical Miles 24hr Operation Darwin Swift Nth 1 373 - - 36 - -
Darwin Truscott Base 29 3 - 1 .5 - - -
0 50 100 150 200 250 Broome Truscott Base Well Location 143 1.5 - - - -
18°S 24hr Operation
Kilometres
120°E 122°E 124°E 126°E 128°E 130°E 132°E
CoogeeResources
Coogee
LOGISTICS AND CYCLONE TRACKING MAP
CR0018AAA
FUGRO SURVEY PTY l TO
P0806-1 - Independent Offshore Solutions
Montara Development Project
Seacor Canyon
A seabed survey was conducted around the Skua 10 and Skua 11 wellheads to determine the
nature of the seabed in preparation for the installation of spools. The survey was conducted over
the 12 and 13 of August 2008.
1. Depths recorded approximately every 5m over an 80m x 80m grid centred on the 2
wellheads.
2. A higher density grid of depths recorded approximately every 1m over the immediate 15m
out from the wellhead flanges along the design spool routes.
The ROV was positioned using USBL and seabed depths were observed using the RoV mounted
Digiquartz sensor. Depths were reduced to LAT using tidal data supplied by 10S
Attached are three figures illustrating the extent of each survey. Figure 1 is the 80m grid survey
which revealed a generally flat seabed. This survey did not adequately define the berms around
the wellheads.
Figure 2 is the higher density grid survey along the design spool routes and the final figure is a
side profile of the higher density survey indicating the level of the berm above the natural seabed.
Simon Mitchell
Fugro Survey Pty Ltd
654150mE
N
8617650mN 8617650mN
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654100mE
654110mE
654120mE
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8617580mN 8617580mN
654100mE
654110mE
654120mE
-78
Distance of Seabed
Skua 11 Flanges Above Skua 10 Flanges
approx 7m
-79
Reduced LAT Depth (m)
-80
-81
Skua 10 Flanges Natural Seabed Level
-82
-83
SKUA 10 & 11 Screen Shots
12/08/08
Please note that the sands in this area are migrating, this area may be
completely different in the future.
Justin Thomson
Canyon Offshore
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix A
BHA Sheets
BHA Report 1
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) Bit Serial Number 10903206
Well Skua 10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) Nozzels (1/32") 3x28,1x18,4x14
Date RIH 16/03/2008 Bit OD (in.) 445 TFA (cm2) 17.12
Date POOH 17/03/2008 IADC Code 115 BHA Number 1
Depth RIH 115m
Depth POOH 155m
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (in.) ID (in.) Length
(m) (in.) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 17 1/2 bit 0.43 0.43 17 1/2 2.687 na 7 5/8 Reg 10903206
2 36" Hole Opener 2.90 3.33 36.00 2 7/8 1.50 9.19 7 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg KL36-1
3 Bit Sub 1.22 4.55 9.50 3 1/8 SLICK 9.50 7 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg SSD7203
4 1 X 9 1/2"DC 9.43 13.98 9.625 3 1.11 9.625 7 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg 16526
5 1 X 9 1/2"DC 9.28 23.26 9.625 3 1.10 9.625 7 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg 16451
6 X/O 1.23 24.49 7 2.875 0.61 7 7 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg SSD7128
7 1 X 8 1/4" DC 9.38 33.87 8.25 2.94 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 Reg 7 5/8 Reg 16563
8 1 X 8 1/4" DC 9.44 43.31 8.25 2.94 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 16716
9 1 X 8 1/4" DC 9.43 52.74 8.25 2.94 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 18213
10 1 X 8 1/4" DC 9.46 62.20 8.25 2.94 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 15592
11 X/O 1.13 63.33 7 2.94 0.62 7 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg GOD1145
12 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 72.72 7 3.25 0.52 7 XT57 6 5/8 Reg 5120336
13 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 82.13 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120435
14 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 91.54 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120421
15 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 100.95 7 3.25 0.52 7 XT57 XT57 5120409
16 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.4 110.35 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120384
17 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.4 119.75 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120362
18 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 129.17 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120477
19 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 138.58 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120411
20 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.4 147.98 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120401
21 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 157.39 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120419
22 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.4 166.79 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120359
23 1 X 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 176.20 7 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120418
Total 176.20 m
Comments
BHA Report 2
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 30.3MT Bit Serial Number BE3459
Well Skua-10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 21.3MT Nozzels (1/32") 3x22, 1x15
Date RIH 28/03/2008 Bit OD (in.) 17½ TFA (cm2) 8.298
Date POOH 1/04/2008 IADC Code 415 BHA Number 2
Depth RIH 155m
Depth POOH 1732m
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (in.) ID (in.) Length
(m) (in.) Conn Conn Number
(m) (m)
1 17 1/2 Bit 0.46 0.46 na 17.5 7 5/8 reg BE3459
2 9 5/8" Motor 10.65 11.11 9.63 2 1/8 slick 9.63 7 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg 960-2477
3 17 1/4" Stabilizer 2.43 13.54 17.25 2 7/8 0.81 9.50 7 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg WFD2757
4 X/O 0.86 14.40 9.5 2 7/8 slick 9.5 6 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg WFD2711
5 Non Mag Pony Collar 3.07 17.47 8.125 3 5/16 slick 8.125 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg DCNS80023452
6 MWD 9.64 27.11 8.3125 3 1/16 slick 8.3125 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 01DSSKQ18.25
7 Non Mag Pony Collar 3.06 30.17 8.125 3 5/16 slick 8.125 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg DCNS80023454
8 X/O 0.86 31.03 9.5 2 7/8 slick 9.5 7 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg WFD2713
9 17 3/8" Stabilizer 2.41 33.44 17.375 3 0.80 9.5 7 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg WFD2759
10 X/O 0.86 34.30 9.5 2.875 slick 9.5 6 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg WFD2712
11 8 1/4" DC 9.38 43.68 8.25 2.9375 1.08 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 16563
12 8 1/4" DC 9.61 53.29 8.25 2.875 1.08 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg BA0275
13 8 1/4" DC 9.45 62.74 8.25 2.875 1.08 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 14423
14 8 1/4" DC 9.42 72.16 8.25 2.875 1.08 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 14517
15 8 1/4" DC 9.45 81.61 8.25 2.875 1.09 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 15569
16 8 1/4" Jars 9.29 90.90 8.25 3 0.49 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 15911019
17 8 1/4" DC 9.44 100.34 8.25 2.9375 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 16716
18 8 1/4" DC 9.43 109.77 8.25 2.9375 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 18213
19 8 1/4" DC 9.46 119.23 8.25 2.9375 1.10 8.25 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 15592
20 X/O 1.09 120.32 5.5 2.9375 0.62 7 XT57 6 5/8 reg GUD 1145-3
21 5 1/2" HWDP 9.39 129.71 5.5 3.25 0.52 7 XT57 XT57 5120336
22 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 139.12 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120435
23 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 148.53 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120421
24 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 157.94 5.5 3.25 0.52 7 XT57 XT57 5120409
25 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 167.34 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120384
26 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 176.74 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120362
27 5 1/2" HWDP 9.42 186.16 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120477
28 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 195.57 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120411
29 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 204.97 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120401
30 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 214.38 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120419
31 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 223.78 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120359
32 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 233.19 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120418
33 5 1/2" HWDP 9.42 242.61 5.5 3.25 0.51 7 XT57 XT57 5120383
Total 242.61 m
Comments
BHA per Wetherford directional assembly.
BHA Report 3
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 41klbs Bit Serial Number 11128944
Well Skua-10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 21klbs Nozzels (1/32") 6 x 15
Date RIH 06-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm2) 5.57
Date POOH 08-Apr-08 IADC Code M323 BHA Number 3
Depth RIH 1732m
Depth POOH 1738.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" Security SE3653Z 0.40 0.40 311 0.11 6 5/8 reg 11128944
2 RSS Tool 5.42 5.82 210 70 2.08 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg PR80012
3 IDS MWD 3.77 9.59 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
4 MFR-LWD 9.02 18.61 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80005
5 NDT-LWD 8.70 27.31 210 70 2.82 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80004
6 HEL MWD 5.47 32.78 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
7 X\O 0.91 33.69 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
8 Float Sub (ported) 0.86 34.55 203 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg WFD2718
9 Dailey Jars 9.69 44.24 203 76 0.51 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 15911019
10 X\O 1.09 45.33 178 75 0.61 XT57 6 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
11 5 1/2" HWDP 9.39 54.72 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
12 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 64.13 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
13 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 73.54 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
14 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 82.95 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
15 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 92.35 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
16 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 101.75 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
17 5 1/2" HWDP 9.42 111.17 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120477
18 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 120.58 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
19 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 129.98 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
20 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 139.39 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
21 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 148.79 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
22 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 158.19 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
Total 158.19 m
Comments
BHA Report 4
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 41t Bit Serial Number MY4762
Well Skua 10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 21t Nozzels (1/32") 3 x 20
Date RIH 8/04/2008 Bit OD (in.) 12 1/4 TFA (cm 2) 5.938
Date POOH 8/04/2008 IADC Code 215 BHA Number 4
Depth RIH 1738m
Depth POOH 1770m
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (in.) ID (in.) Length
(m) (in.) Conn Conn Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4 bit 0.32 0.32 12 1/4 na 6 5/8 Reg MY4762
2 9 5/8 Junk Basket 0.93 1.25 9 5/8 3 1/2 0.20 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 15485
3 Bit Sub 1.23 2.48 8 1/4 2 3/4 slick 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg SSSD7218
4 8 1/4 DC 9.43 11.91 8 1/4 2 7/8 1.10 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 18213
5 8 1/4 DC 9.46 21.37 8 1/4 2 7/8 1.10 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 15592
6 8 1/4 DC 9.38 30.75 8 1/4 2 7/8 1.10 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 16563
7 Jars 9.69 40.44 8 3 0.51 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 15911019
8 X\O 1.09 41.53 7 2 15/16 0.61 XT57 6 5/8 Reg GUD1145-3
9 5 1/2" HWDP 9.39 50.92 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
10 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 60.33 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
11 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 69.74 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
12 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 79.15 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
13 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 88.55 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
14 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 97.95 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
15 5 1/2" HWDP 9.42 107.37 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120477
16 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 116.78 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
17 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 126.18 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
18 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 135.59 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
19 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 144.99 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
20 5 1/2" HWDP 9.4 154.39 5 1/2 3 1/4 0.51 XT57 5120418
Total 154.39 m
Comments
12 1/4" Junk run
BHA Report 5
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 18.6t Bit Serial Number 218415
Well Skua 10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 9.5t Nozzels (1/32") 3 x 14
2
Date RIH 09-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm ) 6.79
Date POOH 10-Apr-08 IADC Code M422 BHA Number 5
Depth RIH 1796.0
Depth POOH 2011.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" bit 0.28 0.28 311 0.09 6 5/8 Reg 218415
2 12 1/4" stab 0.20 0.48 311 102 na 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 12200-9106
3 RSS Tool 5.42 5.90 210 70 2.08 5 1/2 FH 6 5/8 Reg 401362635
4 IDS MWD 3.77 9.67 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH PR80006
5 MFR-LWD 9.02 18.69 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH PR80005
6 NDT-LWD 8.70 27.39 210 70 2.82 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH PR80004
7 HEL MWD 5.47 32.86 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH PR80003
8 X\O 0.91 33.77 210 79 slick 6 5/8 Reg 5 1/2 FH 22356
9 Float Sub (ported) 0.86 34.63 203 83 slick 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg WFD2718
10 Dailey Jars 9.69 44.32 203 76 0.51 6 5/8 Reg 6 5/8 Reg 15911019
11 X\O 1.09 45.41 178 75 0.61 XT57 6 5/8 Reg GUD1145-3
12 5 1/2" HWDP 9.39 54.80 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
13 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 64.21 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
14 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 73.62 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
15 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 83.03 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
16 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 92.43 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
17 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 101.83 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
18 5 1/2" HWDP 9.42 111.25 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120477
19 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 120.66 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
20 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 130.06 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
21 5 1/2" HWDP 9.41 139.47 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
22 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 148.87 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
23 5 1/2" HWDP 9.40 158.27 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
Total 158.27 m
Comments
BHA Report 6
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 23t Bit Serial Number JY0957
Well Skua-10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 18.5t Nozzels (1/32") 7 x 14
Date RIH 11-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm2) 6.79
Date POOH 12-Apr-08 IADC Code M716 BHA Number 6
Depth RIH 2011.0
Depth POOH 2076.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" bit 0.31 0.31 311 na 6 5/8 reg JY0957
2 9 5/8 Motor c/w ported float 10.65 10.96 244 57 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 960-2566
3 X/O 1.23 12.19 210 73 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg SSSD7180
4 X/O 0.92 13.11 213 76 slick 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg 22357
5 MFR-LWD 8.62 21.73 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80005
6 IDS MWD 3.77 25.50 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
7 HEL MWD 5.47 30.97 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
8 X\O 0.91 31.88 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
9 NM Pony DC 3.07 34.95 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23454
10 NM Pony DC 3.07 38.02 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23452
11 X/O 1.09 39.11 178 75 0.61 XT 57 6 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
12 Stand 5 1/2 HWDP 28.21 67.32 140 83 0.51 XT 57 XT 57
13 Stand 5 1/2 HWDP 28.21 95.53 140 83 0.51 XT 57 XT 57
14 Stand 5 1/2 HWDP 28.23 123.76 140 83 0.51 XT 57 XT 57
15 Stand 5 1/2 HWDP 28.21 151.97 140 83 0.51 XT 57 XT 57
16 X/O 0.48 152.45 178 73 slick 4 1/2 IF XT 57 GUD1188-4
17 Dailey Jar 9.94 162.39 165 70 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602018
18 X/O 0.47 162.86 178 73 slick XT57 4 1/2 IF GUD1188-5
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 172.26 140 83 0.53 XT57 XT57 51203832
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 181.65 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120374
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 191.04 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120386
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 200.42 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120376
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 209.79 140 83 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120433
Total 209.79 m
Comments
BHA Report 1
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 24.5t Bit Serial Number MY9470
Well Skua-10 ST1 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 23.6t Nozzels (1/32") 3x18, 1x15
Date RIH 13-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm2) 5.92
Date POOH 15-Apr-08 IADC Code 415 BHA Number 1
Depth RIH 1876m
Depth POOH 2162.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" bit 0.34 0.34 311 na 6 5/8 reg MY9470
2 Bit Stab 0.20 0.54 308 102 na 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 12200-9106
3 9 5/8 Motor 10.65 11.19 244 57 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 960-2566
4 X/O 1.23 12.42 210 73 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg SSSD7180
5 X/O 0.92 13.34 213 76 slick 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg 22357
6 MFR-LWD 8.62 21.96 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80005
7 IDS MWD 3.77 25.73 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
8 HEL MWD 5.47 31.20 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
9 X\O 0.91 32.11 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
10 NM Pony DC 3.07 35.18 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23454
11 NM Pony DC 3.07 38.25 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23452
12 8 1/4"DC 9.43 47.68 210 73 1.10 7 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 18213
13 8 1/4"DC 9.46 57.14 208 73 1.11 8 5/8 reg 7 5/8 reg 15592
14 8 1/4"DC 9.38 66.52 207 73 1.12 9 5/8 reg 8 5/8 reg 16563
15 X/O 1.09 67.61 178 75 0.61 XT 57 9 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 77.03 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT 57 5120477
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 86.44 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
18 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 95.84 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 105.25 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 114.65 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 124.05 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 133.46 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 142.86 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
24 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
26 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
27 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
28 X/O 0.48 0.48 178 73 slick 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF GUD1188-4
29 Dailey Jar 9.94 10.42 165 70 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602018
30 X/O 0.47 10.89 178 73 slick XT57 XT57 GUD1188-5
31 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 9.87 140 83 0.53 XT57 XT57 51203832
32 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 18.79 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120374
33 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 18.78 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120386
34 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 18.77 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120376
35 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 18.75 140 83 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120433
Total 238.29 m
Comments
BHA Report 2
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 21.80 Bit Serial Number 218415
Well Skua-10 ST1 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 19.90 Nozzels (1/32") 7 x 14
2
Date RIH 16-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 1/4 TFA (cm ) 6.88
Date POOH 16-Apr-08 IADC Code M422 BHA Number 2
Depth RIH 2162m
Depth POOH 2205m
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" bit 0.28 0.28 311 6 5/8 reg 218415
2 RSS Tool 5.62 5.90 210 70 2.07 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg PR80007
3 IDS MWD 3.77 9.67 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
4 MFR-LWD 9.02 18.69 210 70 2.07 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80010
5 NDT-LWD 8.70 27.39 210 210 2.82 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80004
6 HEL MWD 5.47 32.86 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
7 X\O 0.91 33.77 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
8 Float Sub 0.86 34.63 210 70 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg WFD2718
9 X/O 1.09 35.72 178 75 0.61 XT 57 6 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
10 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 45.14 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT 57 5120477
11 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 54.55 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 63.95 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 73.36 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 82.76 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 92.16 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 101.57 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 110.97 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
18 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 120.37 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 129.76 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 139.17 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 148.58 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
22 X/O 0.48 149.06 178 73 slick 4 1/2 IF XT57 GUD1188-4
23 Dailey Jar 9.94 159.00 165 70 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602018
24 X/O 0.47 159.47 178 73 slick XT57 XT57 GUD1188-5
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 168.87 140 83 0.53 XT57 XT57 51203832
26 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 178.26 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120374
27 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 187.65 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120386
28 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 197.03 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120376
29 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 206.40 140 83 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120433
Total 206.40 m
Comments
BHA Report 3
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 21.3t Bit Serial Number MZ0450
Well Skua-10 ST1 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 19.5t Nozzels (1/32") 3x18, 1x15
Date RIH 17-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm2) 5.92
Date POOH 19-Apr-08 IADC Code 415 BHA Number 3
Depth RIH 2205.0
Depth POOH 2440.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" Smith G04BVCPS 0.32 0.32 311 na 6 5/8 reg MZ0450
2 9 5/8 Motor 10.65 10.97 244 57 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 960-2566
3 X/O 1.23 12.20 210 73 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg SSSD7180
4 X/O 0.92 13.12 213 76 slick 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg 22357
5 MFR-LWD 8.62 21.74 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80005
6 IDS MWD 3.77 25.51 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
7 HEL MWD 5.47 30.98 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
8 X\O 0.91 31.89 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
9 NM Pony DC 3.06 34.95 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23454
10 NM Pony DC 3.07 38.02 206 83 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 800-23452
11 X/O 1.09 39.11 178 75 0.61 XT 57 6 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 48.53 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT 57 5120477
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 57.94 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 67.34 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 76.75 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 86.15 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 95.55 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
18 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 104.96 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 114.36 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 123.76 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 133.15 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 142.56 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 151.97 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
24 X/O 0.48 152.45 178 73 slick 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF GUD1188-4
25 Dailey Jar 9.94 162.39 165 70 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602018
26 X/O 0.47 162.86 178 73 slick XT57 XT57 GUD1188-5
27 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 172.26 140 83 0.53 XT57 XT57 51203832
28 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 181.65 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120374
29 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 191.04 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120386
30 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 200.42 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120376
31 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 209.79 140 83 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120433
Total 209.79 m
Comments
BHA Report 4
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 51.5t Bit Serial Number MY9250
Well Skua-10 ST1 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 49.7t Nozzels (1/32") 3x16, 1x15
2
Date RIH 19-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 12 TFA (cm ) 4.91
Date POOH 24-Apr-08 IADC Code 417 BHA Number 4
Depth RIH 2440.0
Depth POOH 2857.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 12 1/4" Smith GFS04BGPS 0.32 0.32 311 na 6 5/8 reg MY9250
2 9 5/8 Motor 10.65 10.97 244 57 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg 960-2566
3 X/O 1.23 12.20 210 73 slick 6 5/8 reg 6 5/8 reg SSSD7180
4 X/O 0.92 13.12 213 76 slick 5 1/2 IF 6 5/8 reg 22357
5 MFR-LWD 8.62 21.74 210 70 2.29 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80005
6 IDS MWD 3.77 25.51 210 70 1.06 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80006
7 NDT MWD 8.70 34.21 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80004
8 HEL MWD 5.47 39.68 210 70 3.37 5 1/2 IF 5 1/2 IF PR80003
9 X\O 0.91 40.59 210 79 slick 6 5/8 reg 5 1/2 IF 22356
10 X/O 1.09 41.68 178 75 0.61 XT 57 6 5/8 reg GUD1145-3
11 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 51.06 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT 57 5120365
12 20 stnds 140mm DP 588.29 639.35 140 117 XT57 XT57
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 648.74 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120417
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 658.15 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120383
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 667.52 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120378
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 676.91 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120375
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 686.31 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120402
18 5 1/2 HWDP 9.35 695.66 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120370
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 705.08 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120477
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 714.49 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120411
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 723.89 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120401
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 733.30 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120419
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 742.70 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
24 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 752.10 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120418
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 761.51 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120409
26 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 770.91 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
27 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 780.31 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
28 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 789.70 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120336
29 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 799.11 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120435
30 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 808.52 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120421
31 X/O 0.48 809.00 178 73 slick 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF GUD1188-4
32 Dailey Jar 9.94 818.94 165 70 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602018
33 X/O 0.47 819.41 178 73 slick XT57 XT57 GUD1188-5
34 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 828.81 140 83 0.53 XT57 XT57 51203832
35 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 838.20 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120374
36 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 847.59 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120386
37 5 1/2 HWDP 9.38 856.97 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120376
38 5 1/2 HWDP 9.37 866.34 140 83 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120433
Total 866.34 m
Comments
BHA Report 5
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 13.31 Bit Serial Number 216373
Well Skua-10 ST1 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 10.71 Nozzels (1/32") 6 x 14
2
Date RIH 27-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 9 TFA (cm ) 5.82
Date POOH 29-Apr-08 IADC Code M332 BHA Number 5
Depth RIH 2857.0
Depth POOH 3084.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length Top Conn.
(m) (mm) Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 8.5 PDC bit w/ 6 x 14 jets 0.23 0.23 216 N/A 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 216373
2 Xceed675 (c/w float) 7.64 7.87 213 100 .33 213 5 1/2 FH 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 130
3 Saver Sub 0.37 8.24 176 73 SLICK 176 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH AWA7097
4 Peri Scope 5.56 13.80 191 130 1.01 191 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VG82
5 Saver Sub 0.34 14.14 171 70 2.29 171 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH 1N866
6 Saver Sub 0.65 14.79 175 70 1.06 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH OSS060277
7 6 3/4"Tele Scope 7.54 22.33 175 70 3.37 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VD-89
8 Saver Sub 0.28 22.61 179 70 3.37 179 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH E06F
9 ADN-6 5.34 27.95 210 79 SLICK 210 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH AD09
10 N/M Pony 0.91 28.86 176 75 0.61 176 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 5 1/2 FH OSS06097
11 XO 0.42 29.28 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) N/A
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 38.70 140 117 0.50 178 XT57 XT57 5120477
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 48.11 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120411
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 57.51 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120401
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 66.92 140 83 0.49 178 XT57 XT57 5120419
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 76.32 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120359
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 85.72 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120418
18 XO 0.49 86.21 178 76 SLICK 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50) XT57 GUD1138-4
19 6 1/2" Drilling Jar 9.95 96.16 165 83 0.51 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50)4 1/2 IF (NC50) 17602176
20 XO 0.42 96.58 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) GUD1138-5
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 105.99 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120409
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 115.39 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120384
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 124.79 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120362
24 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 134.18 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120336
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 143.59 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120435
Total 143.59 m
Comments
BHA Report 1
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 11.30 Bit Serial Number JY0955
Well Skua-10 ST2 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 9.10 Nozzels (1/32") 5 x 14
2
Date RIH 30-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) 9 TFA (cm ) 4.85
Date POOH 01-May-08 IADC Code M333 BHA Number 1
Depth RIH 2698.0
Depth POOH 3019.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length Top Conn.
(m) (mm) Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 8.5 PDC bit w/ 5 x 14 jets 0.24 0.24 216 N/A 4 1/2 IF (NC50) JY0955
2 Xceed675 (c/w float) 7.64 7.88 213 100 .33 213 5 1/2 FH 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 130
3 Saver Sub 0.37 8.25 176 73 SLICK 176 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH AWA7097
4 Peri Scope 5.56 13.81 191 130 1.01 191 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VG82
5 Saver Sub 0.34 14.15 171 70 2.29 171 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH 1N866
6 Saver Sub 0.65 14.80 175 70 1.06 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH OSS060277
7 6 3/4"Tele Scope 7.54 22.34 175 70 3.37 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VD-89
8 Saver Sub 0.28 22.62 179 70 3.37 179 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH E06F
9 ADN-6 5.34 27.96 210 79 SLICK 210 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH AD09
10 N/M Pony 0.91 28.87 176 75 0.61 176 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 5 1/2 FH OSS06097
11 XO 0.42 29.29 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) N/A
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 38.71 140 117 0.50 178 XT57 XT57 5120477
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 48.12 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120411
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 57.52 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120401
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 66.93 140 83 0.49 178 XT57 XT57 5120419
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 76.33 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120359
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 85.73 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120418
18 XO 0.49 86.22 178 76 SLICK 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50) XT57 GUD1138-4
19 6 1/2" Drilling Jar 9.95 96.17 165 83 0.51 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50)4 1/2 IF (NC50) 17602176
20 XO 0.42 96.59 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) GUD1138-5
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 106.00 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120409
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 115.40 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120384
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 124.80 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120362
24 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 134.19 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120336
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 143.60 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120435
Total 143.60 m
Comments
BHA Report 2
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 14.80 Bit Serial Number 22520
Well Skua 10 ST2 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 10.00 Nozzels (1/32") 3 x 20
2
Date RIH 01-May-08 Bit OD (in.) 8.50 TFA (cm ) 5.94
Date POOH 02-May-08 IADC Code BHA Number 2
Depth RIH 11-Jun-07
Depth POOH 2737.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 Bit 8 1/2 Side Track 0.14 0.14 216 64 NA 4 1/2 Reg 22520
2 Motor w/ non ported float 9.12 9.26 177 140 0.14 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 Reg 5939
3 8 1/4 Stab 1.82 11.08 210 73 0.70 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF WFD2784
4 X/O 0.65 11.73 171 71 Slick 5 1/2 FH 4 1/2 IF 1111
5 Power Pulse MWD 8.33 20.06 173 114 0.37 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH 19707
6 X/O 0.76 20.82 171 71 Slick 4 1/2 IF 5 1/2 FH AWA7029
7 6 3/4 NMDC 9.08 29.90 171 73 Slick 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 22520
8 XO 0.42 30.32 178 76 SLICK XT57 4 1/2 IF n/a
9 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 39.74 140 117 0.50 XT57 XT57 5120477
10 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 49.15 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120411
11 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 58.55 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120401
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 67.96 140 83 0.49 XT57 XT57 5120419
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 77.36 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120359
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 86.76 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120418
15 XO 0.49 87.25 178 76 SLICK 4 1/2 IF XT57 GUD1138-4
16 6 1/2" Drilling Jar 9.95 97.20 165 83 0.48 4 1/2 IF 4 1/2 IF 17602176
17 XO 0.42 97.62 178 76 SLICK XT57 4 1/2 IF GUD1138-5
18 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 107.03 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120409
19 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 116.43 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120384
20 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 125.83 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120362
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 135.22 140 83 0.51 XT57 XT57 5120336
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 144.63 140 83 0.52 XT57 XT57 5120435
Total 144.63 m
Comments
BHA Report 3
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) 11.30 Bit Serial Number JY0955
Well Skua-10 ST2 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) 9.10 Nozzels (1/32") 5 x 14
Date RIH 02-May-08 Bit OD (in.) 9 TFA (cm2) 4.85
Date POOH 08-May-08 IADC Code M333 BHA Number 3
Depth RIH 2732.0
Depth POOH 3788.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length Top Conn.
(m) (mm) Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 8.5 PDC bit w/ 5 x 14 jets 0.24 0.24 216 N/A 4 1/2 IF (NC50) JY0955
2 Xceed675 (c/w float) 7.64 7.88 213 100 .33 213 5 1/2 FH 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 130
3 Saver Sub 0.37 8.25 176 73 SLICK 176 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH AWA7097
4 Peri Scope 5.56 13.81 191 130 1.01 191 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VG82
5 Saver Sub 0.34 14.15 171 70 2.29 171 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH 1N866
6 Saver Sub 0.65 14.80 175 70 1.06 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH OSS060277
7 6 3/4"Tele Scope 7.54 22.34 175 70 3.37 175 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH VD-89
8 Saver Sub 0.28 22.62 179 70 3.37 179 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH E06F
9 ADN-6 5.12 28.37 210 79 SLICK 210 5 1/2 FH 5 1/2 FH 003
10 N/M Pony 0.91 29.28 176 75 0.61 176 4 1/2 IF (NC50) 5 1/2 FH OSS06097
11 XO 0.42 29.70 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) N/A
12 5 1/2 HWDP 9.42 39.12 140 117 0.50 178 XT57 XT57 5120477
13 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 48.53 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120411
14 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 57.93 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120401
15 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 67.34 140 83 0.49 178 XT57 XT57 5120419
16 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 76.74 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120359
17 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 86.14 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120418
18 XO 0.49 86.63 178 76 SLICK 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50) XT57 GUD1138-4
19 6 1/2" Drilling Jar 9.95 96.58 165 83 0.51 178 4 1/2 IF (NC50)4 1/2 IF (NC50) 17602176
20 XO 0.42 97.00 178 76 SLICK 178 XT57 4 1/2 IF (NC50) GUD1138-5
21 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 106.41 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120409
22 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 115.81 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120384
23 5 1/2 HWDP 9.40 125.21 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120362
24 5 1/2 HWDP 9.39 134.60 140 83 0.51 178 XT57 XT57 5120336
25 5 1/2 HWDP 9.41 144.01 140 83 0.52 178 XT57 XT57 5120435
Total 143.38 m
Comments
BHA Report Cement stinger
Rig West Atlas BHA Total Weight (Air) Bit Serial Number n/a
Well Skua-10 BHA Weight Below Jars (Air) n/a Nozzels (1/32") n/a
2
Date RIH 12-Apr-08 Bit OD (in.) n/a TFA (cm ) n/a
Date POOH 12-Apr-08 IADC Code n/a BHA Number Cement stinger
Depth RIH 2076.0
Depth POOH 1820.0
Component Data
Cum. FN
Length FN OD Top Bottom Serial
Description Length OD (mm) ID (mm) Length
(m) (mm) Conn. Conn. Number
(m) (m)
1 89mm Mule Shoe 2.98 2.98 89 66 1/2 IF (NC3
2 Stand #1 89mm Drill pipe 28.33 31.31 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
3 Stand #2 89mm Drill pipe 27.74 59.05 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
4 Stand #3 89mm Drill pipe 28.53 87.58 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
5 Stand #4 89mm Drill pipe 28.69 116.27 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
6 Stand #5 89mm Drill pipe 28.40 144.67 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
7 X-O 1.22 145.89 89 66 1/2 IF (NC31/2 IF (NC3
1/2 IF (NC3
Total 145.89 m
Comments
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix B
Bit Reports
BIT INFORMATION FORM
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 1 1 Security EBXT1GSO 10903206 1-1-5
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (MT)
115.30 155.00 39.70 5.3 m/hr 7.5 0 / 100 2.5-5
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel (m/s) HHP/ in² TFA (in²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
4 1.8-3 39 m/s 0.12 2.05 3 x open, 1 x 18 710
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
S/W & HiVis 1.03 N/A 6 - 20 78 710 11.1
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Undifferentiated Tertiary
1 0 NO A E IN NO TD
BHA 17½" Mill Tooth, 36" Hole Opener, Bit Sub, 2 x 9½" DC, x/o, 4 x 8¼" DC, x/o, 12 X HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Bit Condition:
Bit in very good condition, little to no wear. Hole opener was in good condition with paint still on.
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua 10 2 2 Reed T41C BE3459 T41C
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB Mt
155.00 1,732.80 1,577.80 27.0 m/hr 58 22/78 ~25
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel m/sec HHP/ in² TFA (in²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
5 15,713 90 2.47 8.2983 3 x 22, 1 x 15 692.7
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
s/w 1.03 N/A 0-23 80-150
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Tertiary/Grebe/Johnson
4 1 CT A E 0 BT TD
445mm Bit, 245mm Motor, 438mm Stab, X/O, N/M Pony DC, MWD, N/M Pony DC, X/O, 441mm Stab, X/O, 5 x
BHA
210mm DC's, Jars, 3 x 210mm DC's, X/O, 13 x 140mm HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Tertiary 154 - 1238 22.1 hrs 48.9 m/hr 1-224 9.3 m/hr
Grebe 1238-1384 7.6 hrs 19.3 m/hr 1-50 16.2 m/hr
Johnson 1381 - 1728 28.4 hrs 12.3 m/hr 2 - 68 10.5 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 3 3 Security SE3653Z 11128944 M323
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (klbs)
1,732.00 1,739.00 7.00
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel HHP/ in² TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
2.6 - 3.6 7.5 - 15.1 5.567 5 x 11.9
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
S/W & KCL 1.12 25/19 3 - 20 80 / 195 17
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Johnson
8 7 LT C X I JD PR
BHA 311mm bit, RSS , IDS MWD, LWD, X/O, Float Sub, Jars, X/O, 12 X HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Bit Condition:
Significant damage to cutting structure
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 4 4 Smith SVH MY4762 215.0000
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (klbs)
1,738.00 1,770.00 32.00 5.5
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel HHP/ in² TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
2.6 - 3.6 7.5 - 15.1 5.938 3 x 15.88
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
S/W & KCL 1.12 25/19 3 - 20 80 / 195 33
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Johnson
1 1 NO A E I NO BHA
BHA 311mm bit, Junk Basket, Bit Sub, 3 x 210mm DC, Jars, X/O, 12 X HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Bit Condition:
Bit in good re-runable condition.
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 5 5 Reed Hycalog RSX716M-A15 218415 M422
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (klbs)
1,770.00 2,011.00 241.00 19.3 m/hr 12.5 0 / 100 12 - 26
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel HHP/ in² TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
2.2 - 3.4 6.2 - 12.3 213 ft/sec 1223 6.789 7 x 14 109.9
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
KCl / PHPA 1.12 18 / 11 4 - 17.5 59-165 109.9
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Johnson / Puffin
1 2 CT S X I NO BHA
311mm bit, 244mm Wtd Motor (1.5° Hsg Bend) X/O, X/O, LWD, MWD, X/O NM Pony DC, NM Pony DC, X/O, 12 x
BHA
HWDP, X/O, 203mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP
Johnson 1770 - 1846 11.8 hrs 17.8 m/hr 4.2 - 75.7 6.4 m/hr
Puffin 1846 - 2011 11.4 hrs 29.4 m/hr 4.3 - 88.2 14.5 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit in good condition. Re-runable
Photographs
In Gauge
Well Name. Bit No. BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 6 6 Smith MDi716LBPX JY0957 M716
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (mt)
2,011.0 2,076.0 65.00 10.0 m/hr 6.5 70 / 30 1 - 26
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel kW/m2 TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
3 12 65 m/sec 2646 6.789 7 x 14 51.6
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
KCl / PHPA 1.12 18 / 11 4 - 17.5 59 / 165 109.9 12.2
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Puffin
1 1 CT G X I PN BHA
311mm bit, 244mm Wtd Motor (1.5° Hsg Bend) X/O, X/O, LWD, MWD, X/O NM Pony DC, NM Pony DC, X/O, 12 x
BHA
HWDP, X/O, 203mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Bit Condition:
Bit in good condition. Re-runable
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. Size (mm) BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 ST1 1 311 1 Smith GO4BVCPS MY9470 415
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (mt)
2,067.0 2,162.0 95.00 3.3 m/hr 29 90 / 10 1 - 26
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel kW/m2 TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
4 14 105 m/sec 4829 5.923 3x18,1x15 163.2
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
KCl / PHPA 1.1 23 / 25 16.3 50 / 128 109.9 59
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Puffin
7 5 CT A E 1 SD BHA
311mm bit, bit sub, 9 5/8" PDM X/O, X/O, LWD, MWD, X/O NM Pony DC, NM Pony DC,3 x 8¼" DC, X/O, 12 x
BHA
HWDP, X/O, 165mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Bit Condition:
Bit pulled with 80% ± of cutters broken.
Photographs
Well Name. Bit No. Size (mm) BHA No. Make Type Serial No. IADC Code
Skua-10 ST1 2RR 311 2 Reed Hycalog RSX716M-A15 218415 M422
Depth In (mBRT) Depth Out (m) Intvl Drilled (m) Av. ROP (m/hr) Hrs Drilling % Slide/ Rotary WOB (klbs)
2,162.00 2,205.00 43.00 13.4 m/hr 3.2 0 / 100 12 - 26
m3/min Pressure (Mpa) Jet Vel kW/m2 TFA (cm²) Nozzles Tot TBRs (krevs)
2.2 - 3.4 6.2 - 9.3 82 m/sec 2601 6.789 7 x 14 27.7
Mud Type Mud Weight PV / YP Torque (kNm) RPM (String/Motor) TBR (krevs) Tot IADC Hrs
KCl / PHPA 1.12 18 / 11 4 - 17.5 59-165 109.9 12
Dull Bit Grading I O D L B G O R Formation Puffin
1 2 CT S X I NO BHA
311mm RR bit, RSS, MWD, LWD, X/O Float sub, X/O 12 x HWDP, X/O, 165mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm
BHA
HWDP
Puffin 2162-2205m 11.4 hrs 29.4 m/hr 13.0 m/hr 14.5 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit in good condition. Re-runable
Photographs
In Gauge
311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, X/O, 12 x
BHA #3
140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Puffin 2205-2290 10.5 hrs 12.2 m/hr 2.0 - 48.1m/hr 8.0 m/hr
Fenelon 2290-2440 25.6 hrs 9.4 m/hr 3.2 - 22.7m/hr 5.9 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit had several chipped teeth. 1 cone bearing had failed with ~2-3mm of movement
Photographs
311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT-MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm
BHA #3
HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Fenelon 2440 - 2857 93.0 hrs 9.4 m/hr 1.0-61.7 m/hr 4.5 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit had a large number of broken teeth and several lost teeth. Remainder of teeth in a good contioion as were the bearings.
Photographs
216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 powerdrive complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x Saver subs, 175mm Tele
BHA #5
Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Fenelon 2290 - 2885 123.8 9.5 0.1 - 61.7 4.0 m/hr
Plover 2885 - 3084 9.7 hrs 32.8 m/hr 1.9 - 57.3 15.3 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit came out of the hole in good condition with approximately 15% wear. Re runnable in a shorter section of hole than our
planned next bit run which includes a side track of a cement plug.
Photographs
216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 powerdrive complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x Saver subs, 175mm Tele
BHA #1
Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Fenelon 2698-2719m 14.3 2.9 1-2 1.4 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit came out of the hole in untouched condition. Re runnable in as a brand new bit. Time drilling used in attempt to kick off and
sidetrack well.
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Fenelon 2719-2737m 8.2 5.0 m/hr 0.6-42.6 1.5 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit used to sidetrack well. In re-runable condition.
In Gauge
Performance: Formation Interval Interval Hrs Av Inst. ROP ROP Range ROP Inc. Conns
Fenelon 2737 - 2817
Plover 2817-3788m 65.45 31.5 m/hr 4.3-91.1 16.1 m/hr
Bit Condition:
Bit was in reasonable condition, the Cone area had some broken cutters but wear in all other areas was even and fair for the
drilled interval.
In Gauge
28/07/2008
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix C
Casing Reports
CASING RECORD
PIP TAG DEPTH (mRKB): MLS Depth: 113.00 MLS length (m): 0
Equipment used: Tesco - 914mm casing spider/w 762mm insert bushing; casing slips; Dog collar; 2 x 762mm bull tong; and
250 ton side door elevators. Vetco - 762mm wellhead housing running tool (CART)
Service Company: Tesco No. of Personnel: 2
PIP TAG DEPTH (mRKB): MLS Depth: 112.97 MLS length (m): 0
Total Casing on Board: 144 Casing Damage Details: One joint (#14). Thread damage in box.
Total Casing Run in Hole: 129 Changed coupling from joint #11 on
Total Casing Leftover: 15 deck.
Equipment used: Tesco 13 3/8" CDS tool, Mandrel and Power unit, 250 ton side door elevators, bushings, 24" chain tongs
Comments Damaged box connection on last joint in hole while making up 346mm housing. As Tesco gear was all
rigged down we went to pull a single but couldn't get the side doors on due to insufficient stick up in the
rotary. Had to break a box connection off a joint on the deck and the one from the string and change out.
Sat in slips for a total of 6.5hrs including rig up and down time.
PIP TAG DEPTH (mRKB): n/a MLS Depth: 113.80 MLS length (m): 0
Comments ½ lost during casing running operations due to installation of the PS21 slips. Failed test once installed. PS21 slips
were removed and hand slips were used for the entire run.
Casing running rate varied through out the day from 12-17jnts/hr.
Overall average excluding shoe track was 13.6jnts/hr.
Hole was in good condition, washed down 2624 - 2678m.
Skua 10 244mm Casing Tally and Report Sheet - Rev 1 9/03/2009 9:55 AM
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix D
Cement Reports
Wellname: Skua 10
Casing, Running and Cementing Report Company: Coogee Resources
Date: 17-Mar-08
Metric Prepared By: Andy Wroth
Revision: 0
Coogee Resources Representatives Paul O'Shea & Colin Hankinson Drilling Contractor & Rig SeaDrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness Colin Hankinson Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Cement Data
Lead Slurry Tail Slurry Displacement Data
Cement Type G Cement G Mix Rate Lead m3/m
Slurry Volume 0.0 m3 Slurry Volume 39.0 m
3
Mix Rate Tail 0.95 m3/m
Mix Water 0 0.0 m3 Mix Water 0 25.1 m
3
Displacement Rate 1.27 m3/m
Liquid Additive 0 l Liquid Additive 18.9 l
Liquid Additive 0 l Liquid Additive l Plug Bumped (Y/N) 0.0
Liquid Additive 0 l Liquid Additive l
Dry Additive 0 MT CaCL2 0.6 MT Disp. Under Calc. m3
Plan Wt 0 ppg SG Plan Wt (ppg) 15.9 ppg 1.91 SG
Actual Wt 0 ppg SG Actual Wt (ppg) 15.8 ppg 1.90 SG Final Circ Press 4137 kPa
Yield m3/sk Yield 3
0.15 m /sk
Total # sx cement used 0 sxs Total # sx cement used 1290 sxs Disp. by Rig/Cmt Unit Cmt
Casing Data
Total Depth - From RT (metres) 155.00 m Water Depth (m AHD) 82.48 m
Off Bottom (Rat Hole) 1.11 m RT-Sea Level 32.82 m
Casing Shoe depth (mRT) 152.30 m Wellhead Stick-up above Mudline 2.33 m
RT to Wellhead Datum 112.97 m
Casing String Components
762mm x 508mm Shoe Joint RL-4 (LH) Pin Up 25.4mm x 20.32mm 12.87 m Casing Notes
X/O Joint RL-4 Box x ALT-2 Pin 25.4mm wt 12.59 m
Wellhead Joint ALT-2 Box Down 38mm wt 13.85 m
m
m
m
m
m
m
m
Total string length: 39.31 m
Landing String: 762mm Wellhead running tool (CART) Run on 140mm Drill Pipe 114.58 m
Coogee Resources Representatives Paul O'Shea & Colin Hankinson Drilling Contractor & Rig SeaDrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness Colin Hankinson Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Problems achieving pressure test on cement lines to rig manifold, checked lines and re-tested, no pressure test. Walked lines back to cement unit form the rig floor
manifold, unable to locate any leak. Re-tested - still unable to achieve pressure test. Lined up test line from cement unit to manifold and got 13.79MPa test for 5mins.
Proceeded with mixing cement, unable to blow cement from 'P' tanks to cement unit. Checked all lines and attempted again, Ok. Raised slurry to 1.9sg and pumped
to 762mm conductor.
WELL # SKUA 10 PERMIT # AC/L8 Rig Name: West Atlas Date: 28-Mar-08
Csg OD (mm): 762 Set at (m): 152.30 Wt (kg/m): 461.50 Grade: X52
Hole size (mm): 914 Depth (m): 155.00
Cement Co: Halco Cementer: Dave Doeg Co Reps: Noel Treasure / Craig Klumpp
Top Up Job Skua 11 Operations Time
3
From (m) 122 Ahead (m3) 1.590 Pumped 1.59m sea water. 06:46
3
To (m) 115.3 Behind (m3) 1.034 Pumped 0.953m 1.91SG slurry. 07:07
3
Excess % 0% Density SG 1.03 Pumped 1.03m seawater behind. 07:15
3
Density SG 1.91 Lit / sx 19.54 Pumped 5.9m to flush lines
3
Volume m 1.59 Mix Water SW
Sacks 48 Base Cl2
Yield 1.17 Tag Depth(m) N/A
Mix Water additives : 0.04MT CaCL2
Comment : An 89mm cement stinger (slotted mule shoe) was run on 89mm DP and stabbed down the side
3 3
of the wellhead. Lined up to pump 1.907m but observed returns after 0.95m . Stopped pumping
3
cement, picked up on 89mm DP and flushed lines with 1.03m of seawater with cement unit.
Changed over to rig pumps and pumped 5.9m3 at high rate to flush lines.
Wellname: Skua 10
Casing, Running and Cementing Report Company: Coogee Resources
Date: 31-Mar-08
Metric Prepared By: C. Klumpp
Revision: 0
Coogee Resources Representatives Noel Treasure & Craig Klumpp Drilling Contractor & Rig SeaDrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness Craig Klumpp Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Cement Data
Lead Slurry Tail Slurry Displacement Data
Cement Type G Cement G Mix Rate Lead 0.65 m3/m
Slurry Volume 34.7 m3 Slurry Volume 11.1 m3 Mix Rate Tail 0.79 m3/m
Mix Water 0 25.5 m3 Mix Water 0 7.0 m3 Displacement Rate 1.39 m3/m
Liquid Additive Gascon 469 2158 l Liquid Additive Gascon 469 155.2 l
Liquid Additive NF-6 11 l Liquid Additive NF-6 0.3 l Plug Bumped (Y/N) YES
Liquid Additive SCR-100L 265 l Liquid Additive SCR-100L 64.4 l
Dry Additive - 0 MT Dry Additive - 0.0 MT Disp. Under Calc. 0.21 m3
Plan Wt 12.5 ppg 1.50 SG Plan Wt (ppg) 15.8 ppg 1.90 SG
Actual Wt 12.5 ppg 1.50 SG Actual Wt (ppg) 15.8 ppg 1.90 SG Final Circ Press 10004 kPa
Yield 0.06 m3/sk Yield 0.03 m3/sk
Total # sx cement used 608.51 sxs Total # sx cement used 374.47 sxs Disp. by Rig/Cmt Unit 0.0
Casing Data
Total Depth - From RT (metres) 1732.00 m Water Depth (m LAT) 82.48 m
Off Bottom (Rat Hole) 121.49 m RT-Sea Level 32.82 m
Casing Shoe depth (mRT) 1723.51 m Wellhead Stick-up above Mudline 2.33 m
RT to Wellhead Datum 112.97 m
Casing String Components
13 3/8" Eccentric Shoe joint, 68 ppf, Buttress, N80 13.20 m Casing Notes
13 3/8" Float Collar, 68 ppf, Buttress, N80 12.50 m
13 3/8" NT80HE, 68 ppf, Buttress, ERW, R3 1580.96 m
13 5/8" Wellhead housing c/w extension joint, Buttress Pin down 3.85 m
m
Total string length: 1610.51 m
Landing String: 0.00 m
Coogee Resources Representatives Noel Treasure & Craig Klumpp Drilling Contractor & Rig SeaDrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness Craig Klumpp Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Cement job ran well, Plug bumped Ok, suspect ball valve on top of Vetco running tool had slight leakage.
WELL # Skua 10 PERMIT # AC/L8 Rig Name: West Atlas Date: 2-Apr-08
Csg OD (mm): 340 Set at (m): 1671.00 Wt (kg/m): 101.23 Grade: N80
Hole size (mm): 311 Depth (m): 1770.00
Cement Co: Halliburton Cementer: Dave Doeg Co Reps: Noel Treasure, Lindsay Wishart
Plug # 1a Operations Time
Pressure test cement unit to 20684kPa.
From (m) 1765 Ahead (m3) 1.590 Good test.
To (m) 1671 Behind (m3) 0.074 Finished 1.6m3 preflush
Excess % 25 % Density SG 1.00 Started mixing 1.9SG cement
Commenced pumping 6.36m3 of 1.9SG at
Density SG 1.90 Lit / sx 17.95 0.87m3/min
Finished pumping cement, pumped 0.08m3
Volume m 3 6.36 Mix Water SW of DW
WELL # Skua 10 PERMIT # AC/L8 Rig Name: West Atlas Date: 12-Apr-08
Csg OD (mm): 340 Set at (m): 1723.50 Wt (kg/m): 101.23 Grade: N80
Hole size (mm): 311 Depth (m): 2076.00
Cement Co: Halliburton Cementer: Dave Doeg Co Reps: Paul O'Shea, Lindsay Wishart
Plug # 1a Operations Time
Pressure test cement unit to 20684kPa.
From (m) 2076 Ahead (m3) 1.590 Good test. 17:30
To (m) 1950 Behind (m3) 0.080 Finished 1.6m3 preflush 17:40
Excess % 25 % Density SG 1.00 Started mixing 1.9SG cement 17:40
Commenced pumping 12.3m3 of 1.9SG at
Density SG 1.90 Lit / sx 17.95 0.87m3/min, 1586kPa cement downhole 18:00
Finished pumping cement, pumped 0.08m3
Volume m 3 12.60 Mix Water DW of DW 18:15
Yield 1.06 Tag Depth(m) N/A Circulated with 1.1SG mud at 2.13m3/min
Mix Water additives : CFR-3L 4gal/10bbl, SCR-100L 2gal/10bbl, NF-6 0.25gal/10bbl
Comment : Good job - no problems. Cement tagged at 1867m with 4.5 mt on Skua-10 ST1.
Wellname: Skua 10 ST1
Casing, Running and Cementing Report Company: Coogee Resources
Date: 25th April 08
Metric Prepared By: C. Klumpp
Revision: 0
Coogee Resources Representatives P. O'Shea / C. Klumpp Drilling Contractor & Rig Seadrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness P. O'Shea / C. Klumpp Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Cement Data
Lead Slurry Tail Slurry Displacement Data
Cement Type 0 Cement G Mix Rate Lead 0.65 m3/m
Slurry Volume m3 Slurry Volume 17.8 m3 Mix Rate Tail 0.79 m3/m
Mix Water 0 m3 Mix Water 10.5 m3 Displacement Rate 1.39 m3/m
Liquid Additive Gascon 469 l Liquid Additive Gascon 469 242.3 l
Liquid Additive NF-6 l Liquid Additive NF-6 0.8 l Plug Bumped (Y/N) YES
Liquid Additive SCR-100L l Liquid Additive SCR-100L 98.4 l
Dry Additive - MT Liquid Additive Halad-413L 495.9 l Disp. Under Calc. 1.14 m3
Plan Wt 12.5 ppg 1.50 SG Plan Wt (ppg) 15.8 ppg 1.90 SG
Actual Wt 12.5 ppg 1.50 SG Actual Wt (ppg) 15.8 ppg 1.90 SG Final Circ Press 3737 kPa
Yield m3/sk Yield 0.03 m3/sk
Total # sx cement used 0 sxs Total # sx cement used 538.3 sxs Disp. by Rig/Cmt Unit Rig
Casing Data
Total Depth - From RT (metres) 2857.00 m Water Depth (m LAT) 82.48 m
Off Bottom (Rat Hole) 176.29 m RT-Sea Level 32.82 m
Casing Shoe depth (mRT) 2678.68 m Wellhead Stick-up above Mudline 1.50 m
RT to Wellhead Datum 113.80 m
Casing String Components
244mm Shoe joint 13.19 m Casing Notes
244mm Intermediate joint 12.84 m
244mm Float collar joint 12.85 m
200 x joints of 244mm Vam Top casing 2521.64 m
244mm Casing Hanger c/w pup joint (below hang off point) 2.96 m
Hang off point 0.00 m
Total string length: 2563.48 m
Landing String: 117.23 m
Coogee Resources Representatives P. O'Shea / C. Klumpp Drilling Contractor & Rig Seadrill - West Atlas
Coogee Resources Witness P. O'Shea / C. Klumpp Cement Company & Service Rep. Halliburton
Cement job ran well. Good indications of both plugs leaving. Sheared lower plug ok, bumped top plug on correct strokes.
WELL # Skua 10 ST1 PERMIT # AC/L8 Rig Name: West Atlas Date: 29-Apr-08
Csg OD (mm): 244 Set at (m): 2678.00 Wt (kg/m): 69.97 Grade: L80
Hole size (mm): 216 Depth (m): 3084.00
Cement Co: Halliburton Cementer: M. Nyuin Co Reps: O'Shea, Klumpp, Wroth
Plug # 1a Operations Time
From (m) 3084 Ahead (m3) 1.590 Pumped 0.79m3 1.56sg tuned spacer 13:20
To (m) 2874 Behind (m3) 1.590 Pressure tested lines to 6895kPa 13:25
Excess % 25 % Density SG 1.04 Pumped 0.79m3 1.56sg tuned spacer 13:25
WELL # Skua 10 ST2 PERMIT # AC/L8 Rig Name: West Atlas Date: 29-Apr-08
Csg OD (mm): 244 Set at (m): 790.00 Wt (kg/m): 69.97 Grade: L80
Hole size (mm): 318 Depth (m): 3084.00
Cement Co: Halliburton Cementer: D. Doeg Co Reps: Hankinson, Wishard, Loveless
Plug # 1a Operations Time
From (m) 795 Ahead (m3) 0.795 Pumped 0.795m3 sea water spacer 06:15
Appendix E
Block No : AC/L8
Country: Australia Mud Engineers: Justin Lewis
Colin Peck
Well Description: Development Malcolm Tarrell
Contractor: Seadrill Eddie William
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 SUMMARIES............................................................................................................................ 3
1 SUMMARIES
1.2 Well Summary
3
Interval Days Metres Fluid Fluid Cost m /m Cost/m Cost/m3
Drilled Volume
3
Req. (m ) $ $ $
Engineering Days
(lost/damaged)
37 m
914 mm Hole SEAWATER Funnel Viscosity, s/946 cm3 120 + prior to final displacement with 23.8m3 PHB.
BARRACOUTA BENTONITE YP, Pa 30 - 33
Bioclastic Calcarenite 30 in casing SWEEPS 6 rpm 45 - 50 Necessary to wash casing from 137m to bottom with SW and PHB sweeps.No cmt returns
152.5 m 762 mm casing MBT, ppb 35 Carried out cement top up job on 762 mm conductor.
Undiff
Drilled with 8m3 PHB every 10m with 16m3 PHB left around the BHA on connections.
Barracouta Fm
Due to water shortages, guar sweeps were used for mid-stand sweeps on either side of the
Grebe formation. PHB sweeps were used throughout the Grebe formation.
When POOH f / TD, was necessary to backream through tight spots.
PHB Sweep
Density, sg ~1.06
Funnel Viscosity, s/946 cm3 100 +
YP, Pa 31
6 rpm 49 - 51
pH 9.5-10.0
MBT, ppb 35
Oliver Sst
Oliver Sst Sandstone Guar Sweep
YP , Pa 43 - 69
17.5 in Hole SEAWATER 6 rpm 31 - 59
1570 m
INSTABILITY 311 mm hole POLYMER PV, cP 15 - 36 acid while drillng plugs.Kicked off at 1,877m.Initial losses of 1.1m3/hr with mud wt.at 1.10s.g
STUCK YP, Pa 9 - 27 with occasional losses up to 3.9m3/hr.Additions of Circal Y & Circal 1000 effective in reducing
ST1 kicked off at 1,877m. 6 rpm 6 - 12 losses while drilling at 1.2-1.13s.g mud wt. Drilled to 2,857m without encountering the Plover.
API fluid loss, ml 5.4 - 7 Decision made to run casing,and to continue drilling with KCl/PHPA mud through remaining
PHPA, ppb 0.69 - 3.71 claystones to the top of the Plover sands.
Fenelon REACTIVE & KCL, %wt 5 - 8.2
Formation DISPERSIVE Total Hardness, mg/l 280 - 2000
pH 8.5 - 9.0 Used 0.69-1.43kg/m3 PHPA in initial volume.Once sheared,increased to 3.7kg/m3 in new mud.
Maintained KCL content at 5% to 8.2%. Claystone cuttings remained firm with good integrity.
Fenelon Calcareous REACTIVE The range of 6 rpm values appeared to provide good hole cleaning.
Claystone Utilized all surface control equipment - typically running mainly 210,175 , and some 140 mesh.
Top of Sand Sceens at 2,657 m Some sand blinding, and screen damage while drilling though the Puffin sands.
9.625 in casing
The 245 mm casing was run to 2,678.7m and cemented as per programme without problems.
2678.7 m 244.5 mm casing BHST ~100 C
POTENTIAL KCL/PHPA PerfFLOW CM Cont.drilling with KCL/PHPA system whilst drill.cmt. plug, float,shoe and Fenelon claystones,to
LOSSES 86.6 deg incl. at heel POLYMER provide good inhibition.Drilled to 3,084m without encountering the Plover.Set 2 cmt plugs and
Density, sg 1.14-1.19 drilled ST2 from 2,698-2,996m with KCl/PHPA mud.Treated heavy cmt.contamination of mud
HORIZONTAL SECTION & PV, cP 15 - 18 Displaced to PerFLOW CM at 2,996m and drilled to TD at 3788m.
YP, Pa 13 - 18 Ran shaker screens no finer than Axiom 140 mesh (Found later to be equivalent to API 100).
8.5 in Hole 6 rpm 10 - 14 The screen size in use required additional dilution to keep control of the mud wt.
216 mm Hole PerfFLOW CM API fluid loss, ml 4.2 - 5.2 Controlled API and 6 rpm with Flowzan and Biopaq / Drispac SL as required
pH 8.5 - 9 Used Omyacarb 40 when possible for maintenance of the system
1109 m
Plover Fm
ST2 kicked off at 2,698m. CaCO3, kg/m3 (sized bridging agent) 17.5 At TD, hole was backreamed to csg.shoe. While running back into bottom, encountered several
Sandstone tight spots - mostly in clay sections.RIH and displaced the OH + 250m of 245 mm csg. with
solids free PerfFLOW CM.After pulling inside the csg.the mud was circ. over Axiom 250 mesh
screens to allow the production screens to be run through the mud without plugging.
Ran sand screens to TD.Set ZXP packer.Displaced & circ.well to above ZXP to clean SW.
85.9 deg incl. at toe Displaced csg. above ZXP to KCl brine. After several failed attempts to
3788.0 m BHST ~101 C set packers, a cmt. plug was placed from 758 - 793m.A surface packer was then set at 184m.
2 INTERVAL DISCUSSION
The well was spudded on the 16th March 2008. The seabed was tagged at 115.3 m and the 914 mm hole
was drilled to 120 m with seawater, and then to 155 m using seawater and gel sweeps, with ROP typically
4 – 5 m/hr. 7.9 m3 PHB sweeps were pumped every 10 m. At section TD the hole was swept with 11.1
m3 of PHB. The hole was then displaced with 23.8 m3 of PHB. After working tight spots at 148 m (and
pumping a further 19 m3 PHB), 132 m and 130 m, the string was pulled to surface.
On running the 762 mm casing it was necessary to wash from 137 m, pumping gel sweeps intermittently.
The casing was set at 152.5 m and cemented, although no cement returns were seen at surface. This well
was batch-drilled with Skua-11, and the rig was skidded over to drill the 914 mm section for that well.
On completion of the 445 mm section on Skua-11, the rig was skidded back over Skua-10. Ran Squirter
(a jetting tool ) to wellhead on Skua-10 and washed excess drill cuttings away from Skua-10 wellhead. A
top up cement job was then performed around the top of the 767 mm casing.
Sea water and hi-viscosity sweeps (86 - 100 kg/m3 pre-hydrated gel) were used to drill this interval to
ensure adequate hole cleaning and to provide a filter cake across the exposed formation. Bentonite was
mixed in drill water pre-treated with Caustic Soda . No Soda Ash was required due to the low hardness
(160 mg/l) of the mix water. Chloride content of the mix water was also low, at 150 mg/l. Kill mud was
deemed unnecessary for this section. After skidding the rig over to Skua-11, the remaining mud was
credited to Skua-10 and charged off on Skua-11.
2.1.5 Rheology
The rheology was controlled via the Yield Point, which was in excess of 30 Pa at all times.
The ROV was unable to be in the water at time of ‘spudding’ therefore no confirmation of returns was
seen, however the well was observed to be full of mud after POOH.
During this interval a total of 528 m3 of PHB mud was mixed. 143.9 m3 were used for sweeps with the
remaining 384.1 m3 transferred to Skua-11. The actual cost came in below budget despite the need to
pump additional sweep volumes during the wiper trips and when working the casing to bottom. The above
cost does not include the cost of ancillary chemicals e.g. CaCl2 that was used by the cementers.
2.1.10 Recommendations
No Change is recommended as the fluid system and fluid regime were effective technically and
economically.
The new directional BHA was run in hole and cement was tagged at 130 m. Drilling proceeded with guar
gum sweeps of 4 – 8 m3 being pumped at every joint, and 12 m3 pills of pre-hydrated bentonite being
spotted around the BHA during connections. The guar gum was utilized in order to conserve drill water
stocks. As the top of the Grebe sands was approached (1,150m to 1,200m), the guar gum sweeps were
discontinued and prehydrated bentonite sweeps of 8 m3 were pumped at every joint, with 16 m3 left
around the BHA on connections. In the Barracouta formation, ROP typically averaged 46 m/hr. In the
Hibernia formation ROP tended to average around 33 m/hr. ROP in the Grebe was variable, mostly
averaging 16 m/hr, however ROP dropped considerably in the Johnson formation, initially to 10 m/hr
around 1,400 m, with intervals as low as 3 m/hr.
TD was called at 1,732 m. 31.8 m3 PHB sweep and displaced with seawater. This was followed by 48 m3
PHB and 53 m3 KCl Polymer (Type B displacement fluid) to spot over the Johnson formation. POOH,
working through tight spots, back reaming and spotting PHB as required to 1,150 m. Displaced hole with
175 m3 PHB Polymer (Type A displacement fluid) and spotted over the Grebe formation. Several
intervals required back reaming followed by re-displacement to PHB/ Polymer as required to 889 m.
Washed back down to 919 m and spotted 16 m3 PHB, then continued to POOH spotting 16 m PHB every
4 stands or as required without further problems.
The wellhead area was jetted clean with seawater through the jetting tool. Rigged up to run 334 mm
casing. The 334 mm casing was run from 115.3m to 901m. It was then necessary to wash the casing
down from 901m to 932m using 50/50 drillwater / seawater Flowzan/PHB sweeps. The casing continued
to be run into 1054m, pumping 11.9m3 sweeps every 5 joints. From there, it was run to 1,722m and
cemented without any problems.
This section was drilled with seawater and high viscosity sweeps consisting of Pre-hydrated gel. The
regime used was mostly 7.9 m3 PHB sweeps at each of the first two singles of a stand and 15.9 m3 of
PHB spotted around the connection. Due to drill water shortages, Mil-Guar was ordered and used for mid-
stand sweeps on either side of the Grebe formation.
2.2.5 Rheology
The PHB rheology was controlled via the 6 rpm, which was in excess of 40 at all times.
For the majority of the section good returns were observed via the ROV.
The section cost was $72,111.12 as compared to the programmed cost of $60,971.19. Note that during
the final trip out extra PHB mud was required during back reaming operations. In addition, some of the
PHB / polymer mud (Type A displacement fluid) was pumped out of the hole during the back reaming
operations, and had to be replaced.
2.2.10 Recommendations
No main changes are recommended since the system worked well. The regime of 4 - 8m3 guar sweeps
per joint plus 12m3 PHB left around the connections, prior to drilling the Grebe sands; and 8m3 PHB
sweeps per joint plus 16m3 PHB left around the connections through the Grebe, was effective in achieving
good hole cleaning and cuttings suspension respectively. Once through the Grebe, guar and PHB sweeps
were utilized to good effect, as previously.
After running and cementing the previous string of casing, extra time had to be spent to clean away
excess sand and cuttings from the seabed around the wellhead, using a dedicated wash string. Eventually
it was possible to run the high pressure 406 mm (16 inch) riser and latch the TRT onto the well head.
Meanwhile jetting operations on the seabed were ongoing to clear away moving beds of sand and
cuttings.
A 311mm rotary steerable assembly was made up and RIH. The well was displaced to KCl/PHPA fluid
after drilling out the 340 mm (13 3/8”) shoe track, 3 metres of new formation to 1,735 metres, and then
pulling back into the shoe. A FIT was carried out to 1.25 s.g EMW. The Johnson formation was drilled as
per the directional driller’s instructions to 1,738m, but even after varying the drilling parameters, the
maximum rate of penetration was 3.5 metres per hour.
A bit trip revealed a severely damaged bit. A junk run assembly was run in and circulated just off bottom
to work any junk on bottom into the junk basket. Drilling then continued to 1,748 metres where downhole
losses of up to 17.49 m3 per hour were seen
.
The well was then displaced to seawater to prevent further mud losses. Drilling continued to 1,770 metres,
with occasional 7.95 m3 high viscosity sweeps (made from the KCL/PHPA) pumped to assist with hole
cleaning. A flow check showed the well to be static with seawater.
A cement plug was set from 1,770 metres up into the shoe, and the drill string pulled 40 metres above the
top of the cement and the hole circulated clean. The drilling assembly was pulled out and some PDC
cutters recovered from the junk basket.
A new PDC bit was run on a rotary steerable tool, and the cement and new hole drilled to 1,803 metres
with seawater and high viscosity sweeps as required. After pulling back to 1,774 metres, an FIT was
carried out to 1.12 s.g EMW.
The hole was displaced back to mud while drilling to 1,816 metres. Continued drilling to 1,834 metres,
then to 2011 metres (entering the Puffin formation at 1,846 metres, with rates of penetration in the Puffin
ranging from 2 – 88 metres per hour), with variable dynamic losses. LCM pills (3.18m3) were pumped
around to reduce losses, but with little effect. Reductions in the pump rate helped to minimize the losses.
During this section of drilling, it was not possible to control the rotary steerable tool due to the excessive
rotation of the non rotating sleeve, and resulted in a deviation away from the planned well path. After
spotting an LCM pill on bottom, and circulating bottom’s up at 1,716 metres, the assembly was pulled, and
changed out for a motor assembly.
Drilled from 2,011 metres to 2,076 metres, with additions of lighter mud to reduce the circulating weight
and the losses. Also added small amounts of Circal 1000 and Circal Y, slowly to the active system, while
drilling new formation to further reduce downhole losses. The motor assembly, however, proved unable to
build to the required angle, and the decision was made to plug back and kick off with a new assembly,
with the well renamed Skua-10 ST1.
Two cement plugs were set in the hole after running in the hole with a cementing string. After pumping the
second plug, and pulling above the theoretical top of the cement, the hole was circulated clean with 36m3
cement contaminated mud being discharged at the shakers.
A KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud system was used to drill this section due to the presence of reactive and
dispersive clays. On initial make up, 348 m3 of 1.07 s.g KCl / PHPA/Polymer mud were prepared using
seawater. This was displaced into the hole after drilling out the 334 mm shoe track. The weight was
subsequently increased to 1.12 s.g after completing the FIT at 1,735 metres. Losses encountered at
1,747.5 metres precluded any further weight increases, and it was decided to reduce the mud weight with
additions of un-weighted mud to a point where losses were minimized and gas levels were low and stable.
New mud was built with Potassium Chloride (5 – 7 % wt) providing inhibition of reactive clays, while PHPA
at up to 3.7 kg/m3 in the new mud mixes, provided encapsulation to minimize the dispersion of clays.
Flowzan at around 2.9 kg/m3 was used to keep the low end rheology elevated for optimal hole cleaning.
Drispac at around 10 kg/m3 was used to control fluid loss, with Circal bridging agents used to provide
additional fluid loss control in potentially permeable sand intervals, or other loss zones, when appropriate.
KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud
Fluid loss in the initial make up was 4.8 ml/30 min. After displacement, the fluid loss typically ran slightly
higher than specification. Even with regular additions of Drispac we had higher than expected figures.
Prior to drilling the Puffin and Plover sands Circal Y and Circal 16/60 bridging agents were added to the
system to provide additional fluid loss control.
2.3.9 Rheology
The rheology of the system was dependent on the 6 rpm reading which was maintained on the low side of
the specification in order to minimize whole mud losses at the shakers. However, at no time did hole
cleaning appear to be compromised by the lower rheology.
As hole angle increases, the respective contribution to hole cleaning, of drilling practices versus rheology
changes, with drilling practices becoming more dominant. For example, the much reduced rpm (0 - 50
rpm) of the drill string when running a motor assembly will inevitably allow some build up of cuttings on the
low side of the hole. However, when running a rotary steerable assembly, the much higher rpm (185 rpm)
will ensure that the low side cuttings are swept up off the bottom and become entrained into the mud
circulation.
The shakers were initially run with mainly used 175 and used 140 mesh screens because there was only
a very limited stock of new screens available (the new 140 mesh screens were being reserved for the
PerfFLOW CM section). This meant that screens had to be repaired and used several times over. In
addition there was no centrifuge available and the no desilter. However, the Axiom shakers performed
very well in keeping the solids level under control. The ongoing losses meant that dilution also played a
large part in weight control.
The mud weight was initially run at 1.12 s.g, but losses of up to 19 m3 per hour due to natural fractures in
the lower Johnson formation were encountered from 1,747.5 metres. The decision was made to manage
the losses by displacing the hole to seawater, and exposing the loss zone whilst drilling with seawater.
The loss zone was then cemented off and drilling continued with a reduced mud weight around 1.10 s.g
Un-weighted whole mud with at first, no KCl, then with reduced KCl content, was added to speed up the
weight reduction. Once the KCl content in the mud had dropped to 5%, normal strength (8%) premixes
were resumed. Circal Y and Circal 1000 were added while drilling the Puffin sands to assist with loss
control. LCM pills at 142 kg/m3 concentration were built and kept in reserve as a contingency.
The cost of chemicals for this section was $184,431.39. However, 635.8 m3 of mud was transferred to the
Skua-10 ST1 311 mm section resulting in a fluid credit of $128,059.46. The resulting net cost for this
section was therefore US $56,371.94.
The actual volume built (915 m3) was greater than the programmed volume (665 m3) as a result of the
ongoing down hole losses, and the surface mud pumped as high viscosity pills during the seawater drilling
phase. There was also the additional requirement for the building of approximately 47.7m3 of LCM at
around 142.6 k/m3 product concentration.
2.3.14 Recommendations
• An adequate stock of shaker screens of varied sizes including a contingency stock is required.
After running in with a motor assembly and tri-cone bit, the top of the cement was tagged at 1,867m. A
successful kick-off was achieved by 1,916 metres. The hole was then directionally drilled to 2,165 metres
at an average rate of penetration of 8.8 metres per hour. However, the ROP slowed to an average of 2
metres per hour through to 2,162 metres. By this stage, 32 degrees of hole angle had been achieved, and
the direction of the well had been orientated towards the geological targets. The decision was made to run
a rotary steerable assembly to allow higher ROP’s through to the anticipated section TD. Some tight hole
was encountered from 2,154 metres to 2,141 metres, requiring washing and reaming prior to tripping out.
When pulled to surface, the tri-cone bit was found to be missing some teeth. A PDC bit was run on the
rotary steerable assembly, and as the bit was run into the bottom of the hole, a high viscosity pill was
circulated around to assist in removing any junk from beneath the PDC bit. Minor quantities of brittle
claystone cavings (from the base of the Puffin) were seen after a second high viscosity pill was pumped.
The high drill string rpm's (185rpm) of the rotary steerable assembly would have made a major
contribution to the removal of cuttings accumulated downhole during the motor run, and significant
quantities of sand were also cleared from the hole during the initial circulating and drilling phase.
Continued to directionally drill the hole, to 2,205 metres, with ROP’s as high 40 metres per hour being
achieved. The initial pump rates of 4,164 lpm appeared to give rise to some dynamic losses. With the
pump rate reduced to 3,320 lpm, down hole losses were typically of the order of 0.79m3 per hour.
However, as drilling progressed, it was found that the rotary steerable assembly was unable gain enough
traction from the non-rotating sleeve, to ensure the desired angle and direction, and the assembly was
pulled after circulating the hole clean.
On running back to bottom, the ROP (Fenelon formation) was initially 6 – 7 m/hr rotating, however the
ROP sliding was typically just over 2 m/hr. At 2,440 m it was decided to pull the assembly. At surface the
bit was shown to be significantly worn. The trip in both directions showed the hole to be in good condition,
with no significant tight spots. Due to the low ROP (still 2 m/hr), a trip was made at 2,488 m in order to add
heavyweight drill pipe to the string to provide additional weight on bit, although this did not result in a
significant increase in ROP. By 2,584 m the hole was nearly horizontal, at approximately 86.6°.
Although the prognosed TD for this section was 2,661 m, drilling continued to 2,857 m without
encountering the Plover formation. At 2,857 m the downhole motor stalled, and it was decided to POOH
and run casing.
The 245 mm casing was run and cemented without incident. Shoe depth was 2,678.7 m.
The same KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud system as used on the original 311 mm hole section, was used to drill
the sidetrack section. The weight showed a small increase to 1.12 s.g after completing the washing and
reaming to bottom. Small treatments of Circal Y and Circal 1000 to the active, were maintained to
minimize the down hole losses. These additions seemed to be very effective, with losses increasing
during periods when no Circal was added.
Newdrill L was added on an hourly basis to maintain PHPA concentration. Drispac Regular and Drispac
SuperLo were used to reduce the fluid loss, however despite significant amounts of these products being
added (limited to an extent by shaker losses) it was not possible to achieve the specified fluid loss value
of below 4 ml/30 min.
The fluid used appeared to do an excellent job in terms of hole cleaning and stability, and is
recommended for similar sections in future.
KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud
Fluid loss at the beginning of the section was 7.8 ml/30 min. Regular additions of Drispac were continued
to tighten up the fluid loss. Circal Y and Circal 16/60 bridging agents were added to the system and
provided additional fluid loss control. The fluid loss was reduced to under 6 ml by the end of the section,
however it was not possible at any stage to achieve the specified limit of 4.0 ml/30 min.
2.4.9 Rheology
The rheology of the system was dependent on the 6 rpm reading, which was gradually increased from
typically 9 to around 12 without incurring whole mud losses at the shakers. Despite the large amount of
sliding that was necessary, hole cleaning appeared to be excellent, with cuttings returns tailing off
reasonably quickly when circulating the hole at TD.
The shakers were initially run with mainly used 175 and used 140 mesh screens because there was only
a very limited stock of new screens available. Mid-way through the section a delivery of new 175 and 210
mesh screens arrived, and thereafter it was possible to run new 175’s and 210’s, although even these
tended to last for roughly one shift before requiring repairs. No centrifuge or desilter was on board for this
well. When properly maintained, the Axiom shakers performed well in keeping the solids level under
control, however the poor state of the shaker screens in the initial stages of the section meant that a
considerable amount of dilution was necessary.
The mud weight was initially run at a reduced weight of 1.10 s.g in an attempt to minimise losses, but
eventually settled down to 1.12 – 1.13 s.g Downhole losses were observed periodically throughout the
section, although seldom over 3.18 m3/hr. Additions of Circal Y and Circal 1000 were very effective in
stopping these losses. These products were added typically at 1 sack of each per half hour while losing
mud downhole, and tended to stop the losses altogether. LCM pills at 142 kg/m3 concentration were left
over from the previous section and kept in reserve as a contingency, but were not required.
The net cost of this section was $257,893.99 after allowing for a fluid debit for fluid transferred in. This
compares with the programmed cost of $112,272.44 for the original 311 mm hole.
The actual volume built (1,084 m3) was greater than the programmed volume, (665 m3 for the original
programmed 311 mm hole). This was a result of the ongoing downhole losses, the extended TD, and the
need for increased dilution due to the poor availability of shaker screens.
2.4.14 Recommendations
• The use of Newdrill L is an very effective way to maintain PHPA concentrations. The use of
Magnafloc requires additional pits, which are not always available, and there is a risk of accidental
transfers resulting in whole mud losses at the shakers. For these reasons it is recommended that
this product be available for similar wells in future.
• An adequate stock of shaker screens of varied sizes including a contingency stock is required.
• Seadrill crew, are to be encouraged to be vigilant in maintaining and replacing worn shaker
screens.
• If Fluid Loss of below 4 ml/30 minutes is required, consideration should be given to the use of
additional fluid loss additives.
A rotary steerable assembly was RIH and the shoe track drilled out. Open hole was drilled to 2,821 m
where an F.I.T. was conducted to 1.25 s.g Drilling proceeded through the Fenelon formation at an
average ROP of around 10 m/hr. Initially it had been intended to displace to PerfFLOW CM mud shortly
after drilling the shoe track and drill ahead to the well TD. However, the Plover reservoir was not
encountered at the anticipated depth, and after drilling to 3,084 m it was decided to plug back and
sidetrack. At surface the bit was found to be in good condition.
Two cement plugs were set from TD to 20 m inside the 245 mm casing.
The same KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud system as used on the 311 mm hole section was used to drill this
section. Due to the shortage of the appropriate shaker screens, constant attention was required from the
rig crew at the shakers in order to prevent solids contamination. Nevertheless a considerable amount of
dilution was required to maintain the weight below 1.14 s.g Treatments of Circal Y and Circal 1000 to the
active were not required over this section.
Hole cleaning appeared to be excellent throughout the section, with the 6 rpm reading typically in
the 10 – 12 range.
KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud
Fluid loss at the beginning of the section was 5.8 ml/30 min. Additions of Drispac were continued while
supplies permitted. Drispac-rich premixes were added over the course of the section, and fluid loss
reduced to around 5.3 ml/30min by TD. Once again, it was not possible at any stage to achieve the
specified limit of 4.0 ml/30 min.
2.5.9 Rheology
The rheology of the system was dependent on the 6 rpm reading, which was typically in the 10 to 12
range. With a rotary-steerable assembly, hole cleaning appeared to be excellent, with cuttings returns
tailing off quickly when circulating the hole at TD.
Due to the smaller hole section, it was not necessary to run Shaker 4 as a relief shaker. All shakers were
dressed with a combination of Axiom 175 and 210 mesh, and these were rotated to facilitate screen
checking and changing. It was generally possible to run only two shakers with this combination of
screens. Again, shortage of screens mitigated against the use of finer mesh.
The shakers were initially run with mainly used 175 and 210 mesh screens. Some new 210 mesh screens
were available, although again, even these tended to last for roughly one shift before requiring repairs. No
centrifuge or desilter was on board for this well. When properly maintained, the Axiom shakers performed
well in keeping the solids level under control, however the poor state of the shaker screens meant that a
considerable amount of dilution was necessary.
The cost of this section was $ 26,894.14. There was no planned cost for this section, as it was originally
intended to be displaced to PerfFLOW CM fluid in order to drill to well TD.
2.5.14 Recommendations
• Careful thought is needed when delivering contingency chemicals, particularly with regard to
LCM. The West Atlas deck and sack room space is limited, and a measure of restraint is required
to limit LCM stocks in favour of mud polymers, etc. This is especially important in situations such
as this, where TD is extended and un-planned sidetracks are made.
• The use of Newdrill L is an very effective way to maintain PHPA concentrations. The use of
Magnafloc requires additional pits, which are not always available, and there is a risk of accidental
transfers resulting in whole mud losses at the shakers. For these reasons it is recommended that
this product be available for similar wells in future.
• An adequate stock of shaker screens of varied sizes including a contingency stock is required.
• Seadrill crew, are to be commended for their good work maintaining and replacing worn shaker
screens. This required considerable effort, due to the shortage of new screen supplies.
• If Fluid Loss of below 4 ml/30 minutes is required, consideration should be given to the use of
additional fluid loss additives.
A rotary steerable assembly was RIH and the cement tagged at 2,698 m. Firm cement was drilled to
2,719 m. The attempt to kick off with the rotary steerable assembly was not successful, however, and it
was decided to POOH and run a sidetrack assembly with a mud motor. This was run in hole, and the well
successfully sidetracked. The sidetrack assembly was pulled at 2,737 m. The original rotary-steerable
assembly was RIH and drilling proceeded at 10 m/hr in the Fenelon formation, increasing to typically 30
m/hr in the Plover formation. The heavily cement-contaminated KCl/Polymer mud system was displaced
to PerfFLOW CM mud at 2,996 m. Drilling then continued at 30 m/hr to 3,788 m, where TD was called.
After drilling to TD, the open hole was backreamed to the shoe. Numerous tight spots were encountered,
the first at 3,435 m, continuing throughout the open hole section, with cuttings periodically packing off in
the annulus. These tight spots occurred primarily in shale zones, with the sands presenting few problems.
Shale sections were as follows: 3,040 – 3,050 m; 3,175 – 3,310 m; 3,450 – 3,470 m; 3,555 – 3,585 m and
3,760 – 3,780 m. Some 20 hours were required to backream to the casing shoe.
The KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud used on the 216 mm ST1 hole section was used to drill the first 298 m of this
section. Although the cement was firm, it was still highly reactive, and affected the mud severely. Mud pH
rose to 14 almost from the start, and remained above 12 until the well was displaced to PerfFLOW CM.
No supply boat was available for deliveries to the rig after the decision was taken to plug back and
sidetrack, and although Citric Acid, SAPP and Sodium Bicarbonate were in reasonable supply on board,
the extreme reactivity of the cement meant that these quantities were soon used up. As a result, it was
necessary to perform dilution of the mud system in order to maintain reasonable mud condition.
Due to the cement contamination, the PHPA concentration was precipitated out of the system, and the
combination of high pH and calcium content prevented the replenishment of the PHPA.
The high pH was seen to have a detrimental effect on both the rheology and fluid loss. The 6rpm reading
dropped to 4 at one point, and the Fluid Loss rose to just below 8 ml/30 min. These properties recovered
towards the displacement to PerfFLOW CM, as the mud was treated with citric acid, SAPP and sodium
bicarb, as well as being diluted with fresh fluid.
Despite intermittent periods with low rheology, hole cleaning appeared at least adequate throughout the
KCl/Polymer phase of this section.
257 m3 of PerfFLOW CM fluid at 1.14 s.g were supplied from the Darwin mud plant prior to the
displacement. Additional volume was prepared immediately after the displacement, and used to dilute the
system.
The displacement to PerfFLOW CM fluid was conducted while drilling ahead at 2,996 m. The sandtraps
were bypassed as this operation began, in order to dump and begin cleaning these pits. Once the
displacement was under way, the shakers were bypassed and cleaned out. Shortly after the displacement
was completed, the sandtraps were clean and could be filled and put to use. Due to the high angle of the
well, the interface between the respective fluids was significant, and some 25 m3 of the KCl/Polymer mud
was incorporated into the PerfFLOW CM system.
Due to the requirement to maintain the concentration of Omyacarb 40 in the system, some difficulty was
experienced in maintaining the mud weight at the required 1.14 -1.15 s.g The sandtrap was dumped on
connections, and when absolutely necessary, a small amount of solids-free fluid was added to the system.
Due to the poor solids removal of the Axiom 140 mesh shaker screens, (later found to be equivalent to
API 100 mesh, and not API 140 mesh), it was necessary to lower the amount of Omyacarb 40 added to
the dilution mud for much of the interval.
KCl/PHPA/Polymer mud
PerfFLOW CM mud
Fluid loss of the KCl/Polymer fluid at the beginning of the section varied from 7.2 to 5.3 ml/30 min,
depending on the amount of dilution and product added to the severely cement-contaminated system.
Fluid loss of the PerfFLOW CM system began at 5.2 ml/30 min. Soon after displacement, this dropped to
4.2 - 4.5 ml for the remainder of the section.
2.6.9 Rheology
The rheology of the KCl/Polymer system was dependent on the amount of dilution and product added,
due to the cement contamination. The 6 rpm reading varied from 4 to 10, although hole cleaning did not
appear to suffer from the periods of relatively low rheology.
Rheology of the PerfFLOW CM system was evaluated mainly by the 6rpm reading, which was within the
specified range of 10 – 14 throughout.
The shakers were run with used 175 and 210 mesh screens for the KCl/Polymer section. Due to the
amount of dilution necessitated by the cement contamination, there was no problem with solids
accumulation.
Mesh size for the PerfFLOW CM mud was dictated by the need to maintain calcium carbonate
concentrations, and the shakers were dressed with Axiom 140 mesh throughout. This necessitated a
continuous dump-and-dilute policy in order to limit solids build up, however, the amount of dilution
required could not be met by the rate at which new fluid could be prepared, although the actual dilution
rate was somewhat higher than programmed.
The cost of this section was $363,853.49 including the cost of the completion versus a planned cost of
$254,632.53. The higher than expected cost was due to the high dilution rate required to control the mud
weight in the absence of effective solids control (only API 140 screens could be used, unfortunately it was
not realized at the time, that the Axiom 140 mesh screens were in fact equivalent to API 100 mesh, and in
fact the Axiom 175 and 210 mesh screens fell within the API 140 range, and could have been used).
2.6.14 Recommendations
• The preparation of PerfFLOW CM mud at the Darwin mud plant allowed considerable savings of
time and pit space. In fact, preparing this amount of volume between sections on the West Atlas
would be a tall order. It is recommended that this be repeated for future wells. Due to the
tendency for Biopaq to solidify in humid conditions, it is recommended that future wells make full
use of the mixing facilities at the mud plant, where possible, as it is not always possible to build
mud on board the rig at the required rate.
• Although the specified 140 mesh screen sizes allowed the retention of calcium carbonate in the
system, this also resulted in constant increase in the mud weight. The amount of fluid required to
limit the mud weight increase could not be mixed sufficiently fast on the rig. Consideration should
therefore be given to using finer mesh shaker screens and adding larger amounts of calcium
carbonate on a per-stand basis.
• Careful attention needs to be given to determining the actual API screen size of the screens in
use: the older cardboard boxes, containing the Axiom screens, specified the Axiom part number,
which was the same as the stenciled Axiom screen size. Newer deliveries, have the part number
(still the same as the stenciled Axiom screen size), and the API screen designation.
2.7 Completion
2.7.5 Summary
After reaching TD, the drill string was backreamed to the casing shoe and run back to bottom.
Encountered numerous tight sections going in the hole – mostly in clay sections. The well was circulated,
adding low-weight mud to the system, after which the open hole and 250 m (TVD) of the casing was
displaced to solids-free PerfFLOW CM fluid and the string pulled to inside the casing shoe. Inside the
shoe, the mud was conditioned by circulating over Axiom 250 mesh shaker screens in order to allow the
production screens to be run through the mud without plugging. Screen coupon tests were conducted to
verify the condition of the mud. Once the mud condition was determined to be satisfactory, the string was
pulled to surface in order to run the production sand screens.
Ran in the hole with the sand screens on drill pipe to 3,788m (tagged bottom), but encountered tight hole
from 3,198m and had to apply light rotation to help get the screens down. Set the liner top packer at
2,663m (15 m inside the casing shoe). After some initial problems releasing from the running tool, a
mechanical back-off was successfully achieved and the drill pipe pulled back from the liner (top of the liner
at 2,657m).
The well was the circulated to seawater, with an initial 7.95 m3 seawater followed by 7.95 m3 high
viscosity mud. The initial batch of seawater brought up a significant quantity of LCM. The high viscosity pill
did not bring up any additional material. However, while circulating the well with seawater to clean up the
casing, considerable quantities of assorted formation cuttings, and some cement chips, were seen at the
shakers. As the flow rate was increased from 2,271 lpm to 3,028 lpm, there was a noticeable increase in
the quantity of coarse cuttings. Once the shakers had cleaned up, with minimal cuttings return, the well
was displaced to inhibited potassium chloride brine at 1.05 s.g The brine was treated with 0.1% v/v
glutaraldehyde and 0.05% v/v Noxygen just prior to the displacement.
After many unsuccessful attempts to set packers around 2,100 metres, over five days, a new RPB packer
was run in to 805 metres and set. After failing to hold pressure, 21 sacks (525 kg) of Circal Y were poured
down the drill pipe on to the top of the packer to provide a buffering layer, prior to pumping a cement plug.
The top of the CaCO3 buffer was tagged at 793 metres and a cement plug placed on top of this buffer.
After circulating above the cement plug, the cementing string was pulled out. An RTTS packer was run in
and the top of the cement tagged at 758 metres. The packer was pulled back to 184 metres, and set and
tested to 13,789 kpa (2,000 psi). The running string was pulled out of the hole and preparations made to
skid the rig to Skua-11 on the 15th May 2008.
The rig was skidded back onto Skua-10 on the 15th June 2008.
The PGB was landed and latched in position and the sub-surface tree run on the 406 mm riser. Once the
surface BOP was nippled up and tested, the RTTS packer was recovered from 182 metres.
A PDC bit was run in and an attempt made to drill cement from 758 metres to 792 metres. Progress
ceased, swarf was seen at the shakers, and the bit POOH. The bit was undamaged, but a tricone bit was
run as an alternative. Very slow progress was made to 799 metres, and the bit then pulled back to surface
with no damage. It was believed that there was a residual cement plug spinning beneath the bit, which
was thus unable to bite into it. Ran in with a PDC bit and jarred down on the suspected cement block to
break it up.
This was unsuccessful, and a modified 178 mm casing wash over tool was then run in to 799 metres, and
worked down to 800.5 metres. After reverse circulating, with minimal debris recovered at the shakers, the
wash over assembly was pulled out. During the cement drilling and wash over operations, a number of
high viscosity (seawater and Flowzan) pills were pumped, but rarely brought up any additional material.
The indications on the wash over tool, were that it had successfully worked over the packer mandrill.
Ran in hole with recovery overshot to 790 metres, engaged packer, and recovered packer to surface. Ran
in recovery overshot and tagged deep packer at 973 metres. Engaged and released packer with filtered,
inhibited, KCl brine losses of 116.7 m3 occurring after the packer was unseated.
The initial loss rates with the KCl brine were around 14.6 m3 per hour. From then on the hole was kept full
with inhibited seawater, treated with glutaraldehyde (and / or CRW 24100), and initially caustic to a pH of
9.9 . Downhole loss rates, with the seawater, varied considerably, depending on operations, but
eventually settled down to around 2.2 m3 per hour during the final stages of running the tubing assembly.
While attempting to work the packer through an obstruction near the wellhead, the packer mandrill parted
internally and an additional overshot fishing run was required, with the remainder of the packer being
recovered from 2,646 m, with the ZXP packer at 2,658 m.
A magnet and junk basket assembly was then run in to recover junk left in the hole at the end of the
previous Skua-10 completions operations. The assembly was run down to 2,664 m, into the opening of
the sand liner and surged to assist the pick-up of junk.
At this point, the hole was circulated with inhibited (glutaraldehyde and caustic) seawater, with the returns
going overboard, until deemed reasonably clean. The initial intention had been to circulate until the NTU
readings in the overboard returns had dropped to below 100 NTU. However, two factors appeared to
contribute to continuing high (150 rising to 250 NTU ) readings in the returns : 1) minute quantities of
diesel incorporated in the seawater from the surface pits, were generating a temporary emulsion (the
energy required being supplied via the kinetic energy of the rig pumps) ; 2) the raised pH probably
generated micro-precipitates of MgCl2 which could contribute to elevated NTU readings.
The problem with the emulsion had previously been seen while filtering the inhibited KCl brine. Even when
re-filtering the brine, NTU readings taken at the filtration unit, were of the order of 100 -150 NTU. The
brine was being pumped up to the unit via a centrifugal mixing pump, and appeared to have incorporated
air bubbles into the brine. After sitting for approximately 30 minutes, the “bubbles” in the sample had
coalesced into a thin skin of diesel on the surface, with a drop in the NTU reading to 35 NTU.
As the junk recovered was minimal (895 gm), a second junk run was made, but did not recover the
missing piece of metal. In order to ensure that the tubing could be run into the sand screens, a drift run
was made to 3,160 m (15 metres past the end of the 140 mm PBR) with no hindrance. After recovering
the tree wear bushing, the 89 – 140 mm tubing was run into the hole. Some resistance was encountered
once the seal stack started to enter the PBR isolating the heel and toe sections. The section was flushed
with inhibited seawater to remove any possible accumulated debris, but without success. After pulling
back, removing 6 metres of pipe, and hence the number of seals that had to enter the PBR, the hanger
was successfully landed and pressure tested.
The string and annulus were displaced to diesel, and the heel section of the well opened to the flare
boom. This was followed by a toe section flow test, and finally a co-mingled flow test from the heel and toe
sections, with the Inflow Control Valve operating as required.
With the well tests completed, the crown plug was run and set in the tubing. The landing string was then
unlatched at the URT and the annular volume reverse circulated with excess hydrocarbons being burnt off
at the flare boom. The internal tree cap was run and tested, followed by the nippling down of the diverter
and BOP’s. The tree running tool was unlatched and the 406 mm high pressure riser recovered to
surface. Once the trash cap had been run, preparations were made to prepare the rig for the rig move to
Swift North -1.
During the flow tests, a number of water samples were tested – the results are summarized in the table
below.
* Although a cloudy precipitate of Potassium Perchlorate could be seen in the centrifuge tube, it was not
possible to spin it down to get a weight % reading. The trace presence of oil in the samples may have
interfered with the precipitation process.
Note: A total of 528 m3 of fluid were mixed, of which 143.9 m3 of fluid were used for this section and
384.1 m3 were transferred to Skua-11. The chemical consumption has therefore been divided
proportionately. CaCl2 was used for cementing resulting in a cost of US$ 535.60. Therefore the actual
cost of drilling fluid for the section was US$ 3,563.28 and this figure was used as the basis for calculating
the cost/m3 and cost/m.
Note: CaCl2 was used for cementing resulting in a cost of US$ 185.40. Therefore the actual cost of
drilling fluid for the section was US$ 72,111.12 and this figure was used as the basis for calculating the
cost/m3 and cost/m.
Note: 635.8 m3 of mud was transferred to the Skua-10 ST1 311 mm section resulting in a fluid credit of
$128,059.46. The resulting net cost for this section was therefore US $56,371.94
Note: 635.8 m3 of mud was transferred in from the 311 mm original hole section resulting in the fluid
charge shown in the table above. 314.52 m3 was transferred out to the 216 mm section of Skua-10 ST1.
However, since this mud was only going to be used to drill approx. 200 m before fully displacing to an
entirely different mud system no fluid credit was given. For cost accounting purposes this mud was
effectively considered as discharged.
Note: Although 385.06m3 of mud was transferred to the Skua-10 ST2 216 mm section, since this mud was
only going to be used to drill approx. 200m before fully displacing to an entirely different mud system, no
fluid credit was given. For cost accounting purposes this mud was effectively considered as discharged.
For drilling
For completion
Note: Only the cost associated with drilling, US$ 338,284.28, has been used for calculating the cost/m
and cost/m3.
Dow
n- Left
Previous Mud hole Left in
Volume Rec- Barite Water Chems. Total Loss Behind Hol Solids Final
Report Date (m3) eived Added Added Added Added es Casing e Discharged Removal Total Lost Volume
27/03/08 0 373.78 373.78 0 373.78
28/03/08 373.78 104.90 1.46 106.36 162.96 162.96 317.18
29/03/08 317.18 479.63 9.92 489.55 465.04 465.04 341.69
30/03/08 341.69 209.56 17.64 227.20 270.28 270.28 298.61
31/03/08 298.61 431.49 12.39 443.88 366.47 366.47 376.02
1/04/08 376.02 183.82 7.75 191.57 433.24 433.24 134.35
2/04/08 134.35 1.67 31.69 4.09 37.45 47.70 47.70 124.10
3/04/08 124.10 16.00 0.40 16.40 140.50 140.50 0
1,538.27 1,886.19
TOTALS 373.78 1.67 53.65 1,886.19 1,886.19 0
DRILLING FLUIDS RECAP
Skua-10
915.68
TOTALS 5.72 371.6 518.26 20.09 915.68 163.94 96.32 20 635.80 0.0
20/04/08 13.6
553.00 1.18 1.18 15.89 29.49 524.68
21/04/08 15.899 13.514
524.68 27 2 2.16 31.165 18.602 48.014 507.9
22/04/08 75.04 7.94
507.9 1.19 28.61 2.50 32.31 19.07 102.06 438.14
23/04/08 14.30 10.81
438.14 15.89 1.17 17.07 22.25 47.37 407.80
24/04/08 8.00
407.08 42 35.00 1.59 78.59 17.40 25.40 460.94
25/04/08 50.240
460.94 0.000 16.78 67.029 393.91
26/04/08 314.52
393.91 0.000 15.00 64.39 393.91 0
TOTALS 5.96 96 329.81 16.22 1084.26 344.32 64.39 7.34 261.00 92.63 314.52 1084.26 0
TOTALS 314.52 2.86 35.0 86.61 1.27 440.26 5.60 47.21 2.38 385.06 440.26 0
Chems Down-
Report Previous Mud Barite Water . Total hole Left in Trip Dis- Solids Transf- Final
Date Volume Rc’d Added Brine Added Added Added Losses hole charged Removal erred Total Lost Volume
30/4/08 385.06 2.16 387.22 3.18 42.22 1.59 46.99 340.22
1/5/08 340.22 28 93.00 2.91 123.92 4.77 113.42 2.54 120.73 343.41
2/5/08 343.41 3.34 22 47.69 0.72 73.76 8.79 11.12 0.63 20.55 396.62
3/5/08 396.62 257 2 13.51 6.14 278.65 3.25 284.74 2.86 290.86 384.41
4/5/08 384.41 66 106.52 3.85 176.37 3.18 151.86 7.15 162.19 398.58
5/5/08 398.58 49 120.83 7.63 177.46 3.18 163.86 12.71 179.76 396.29
6/5/08 396.29 6 25.43 0.52 31.96 6.35 15.42 43.88 65.66 362.59
7/5/08 362.59 49 0.98 49.98 3.18 10.97 12.71 26.86 385.70
8/5/08 385.70 0 0.65 22.09 22.75 362.95
9/5/08 362.95 0.26 0.26 63.81 63.81 299.39
10/5/08 299.39 0 41.49 257.90 299.39 0
TOTALS 642.06 3.34 222 407.00 25.20 1,299.61 36.55 41.49 1137.46 84.10 1,299.61 0
• *141 m3 Potassium Chloride brine at 1.05 s.g was backloaded to the Lady Gerda for reuse on Swift North – 1 ST1.
• Total Diesel volume used on Skua-10 completion, included 69.96 m3 recovered from Skua-11 operations, plus an additional 34.34 m3, for a final total used
of 104.30 m3.
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix F
Survey
Survey
Survey
; Targets
:Target Name
' -hit/miss target Dip Angle Dip Dir. TVD +N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting
Shape Cl n (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) Latitude Longitude
Skua-10 Rev2 Toe 0.00 0.31 2,317.82 1,077.40 963.40 8,618,680.00 655,067.00 12° 29' 29.353 S 124° 25' 37.119 E
-actual wellpath misses by 58.96m at 3712.67m MD (2315.31 TVD, 1018.52 N, 965.17 E)
-Circle (radius 25.00)
Skua-10 ST2 Toe 0.00 0.00 2,317.80 1,048.40 1,002.40 8,618,651.00 655,106.00 12° 29' 30.290 S 124° 25' 38.416 E
-actual wellpath misses by 47.80m at 3712.67m MD (2315.31 TVD, 1018.52 N, 965.17 E)
-Point
Skua 9-2318 TVD 0.00 360.00 2,317.82 521.54 281.28 8,618,124.14 654,384.88 12° 29' 47.563 S 124° 25' 14.625 E
-actual wellpath misses by 6.83m at 2863.07m MD (2322.27 TVD, 526.37 N, 279.40 E)
-Circle (radius 1.50)
Skua 10 ST2 Closer 0.00 360.00 2,320.82 526.00 278.00 8,618,128.60 654,381.60 12° 29' 47.418 S 124° 25' 14.516 E
-actual wellpath misses by 1.35m at 2861.57m MD (2322.16 TVD, 525.85 N, 277.99 E)
-Circle (radius 1.00)
Casing Points
Appendix G
Wellhead Details
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix H
Assembly/ Joint
Size Description Length MDRT
#
Appendix I
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.305 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-54
PIN x PIN : 17# VAM TOP L-80
REMARKS
Ensure all test seals are removed
ASSEMBLED BY: S. Thompson DATE : 2/19/2008
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" COUPLING 0.273 4.896 6.020 4.767 5701 13 Cr
BOX x BOX : 17# VAM TOP L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.534 4.896 5.530 4.767 5480 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-4
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
8½" x 5½" SWELL PACKER 6.656 4.896 8.500 4.767 5451 13 Cr 519258
C/W 6 ELEMENTS L-80 4056
BOX : 17# VAM TOP
PIN : 17# VAM TOP
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.643 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-3
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" COUPLING 0.274 4.896 6.020 4.767 5704 13 Cr
BOX x BOX : 17# VAM TOP L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.537 4.896 5.530 4.767 5683 13 Cr MSO-8166-2-20
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.0 Meter 0.844 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-5-2
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
REMARKS
ASSEMBLED BY: S. Thompson DATE : 1/21/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Appendix J
Appendix K
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
3½" COUPLING 0.180 2.992 3.920 2.867 Mill 13 Cr
BOX x BOX : 9.2# VAM TOP L-80
3½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.647 2.992 3.500 2.867 2802 13 Cr 59535-2-2
9.2# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
3½" VTR SEAL STACKS (20 OF) 1 9.301 2.949 4.518 2.867 2702 13 Cr 213VTR77-F
9.2# VAM TOP (B x P) 2 2867 L-80 101606011
3 2845
4 2845
5 2874
6 2845
7 2860
8 2838
9 2823
10 2874
11 2860
12 2852
13 2867
14 2867
15 2874
16 2852
17 2852
18 2867
19 2852
20 2852
3½" MSN SEAL STACK 0.394 2.900 4.576 2.867 2860 13 Cr 812MSN45010-F
9.2# VAM TOP (B x P) L-80 516370
3½" Self Aligning Muleshoe 0.885 2.900 3.970 2.867 2845 13 Cr 812SDG40012-F
PIN : 9.2# VAM TOP L-80 516372
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH 12.587 PRIMARY STRING DRIFTED TO : 2.867
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH : PRIMARY STRING WITH M.U.L deducted = N/A
REMARKS
Install muleshoe following assembly test.
ASSEMBLED BY: S. Thompson DATE : 2/8/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
DRIFTED BY: J. Ramses DATE : 2/21/2008 Distance between seal centers = 0.462 m
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.534 4.896 5.530 4.767 5415 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-11
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
3½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.724 2.992 3.510 2.867 13 Cr 59535-2/5
9.2# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
PRESSURE TEST INSTRUCTION: 3½" 9.2# 13 Cr Vam Top 2,900 3,190 0.077
REMARKS
ASSEMBLED BY: S. Thompson DATE : 1/22/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" COUPLING 0.273 4.896 6.020 4.767 5661 13 Cr
17# VAM TOP (B x B) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.535 4.896 5.530 4.767 5386 13 Cr MS0-8166-2-36
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.525 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-40
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
MODULE DESCRIPTION: 4 ½" ICV & LV w/ 4 ½" x 5 ½" X-OVERS DIP's # 21840
FIELD: Montara PLATFORM: West Atlas WELL NO: Skua 10 TYPE: Producer
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" COUPLING 0.274 4.896 6.020 4.767 5589 13 Cr
17# VAM TOP (B x B) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.533 4.896 5.530 4.767 5480 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-16
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
HVO INTERVAL CONTROL VALVE 3.639 3.750 7.125 3.688 4430 13 Cr 215HO0450000
12.6# VAM TOP (B x P) L-80 247503
4½" PUP JOINT 1.0 Meter 0.845 3.913 4.600 3.833 4430 13 Cr 59535-1B-12
12.6# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.642 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8193-3-15
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH 13.503 PRIMARY STRING DRIFTED TO : 3.688
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH : PRIMARY STRING WITH M.U.L deducted = 13.392
PRESSURE TEST INSTRUCTION: 4½" 12.6# 13 Cr Vam Top 4,440 4,880 0.082
DRIFTED BY: J. Ramses DATE : 2/21/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
MODULE DESCRIPTION: 9-5/8" x 5 ½" HF-1 PACKER c/w CI SUB & 4.313 NIPPLE DIP's # 21839
FIELD: Montara PLATFORM: West Atlas WELL NO: Skua 10 TYPE: Producer
MODULE DIAGRAM
Actual Actual
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" COUPLING 0.273 4.896 6.020 4.767 Mill 13 Cr
17# VAM TOP (B x B) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.535 4.896 5.530 4.767 5,372 13 Cr MSO-8166-1-24
17# VAM TOP (B x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.535 4.896 5.530 4.767 5,429 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-22
17# VAM TOP (B x P) L-80
5½" CHEMICAL INJECTION SUB 0.688 4.630 7.354 4.300 5,372 13 Cr 811So46201-F
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80 514669
S1724335-3
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.647 4.892 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-2-15
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH: 12.320 PRIMARY STRING DRIFTED TO : 4.300
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH : PRIMARY STRING WITH M.U.L deducted = 12.209
DRIFTED BY: J. Ramses DATE : 2/15/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
TESTED BY: A. Lister DATE : 2/14/2008 Packer drifted with 4.437" Mandrel
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
Actual Actual
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos Serial
DESCRIPTION MODULE DIAGRAM Length torque Material
(in) (in) (in) nos
(m) (ft/lbs)
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH : PRIMARY STRING 4.574 PRIMARY STRING DRIFTED TO : 4.313
TOTAL ASSEMBLY LENGTH : PRIMARY STRING WITH M.U.L deducted = 4.463
Test above 4.437" nipple to 500psi for 5 minutes Assembly was drifted with a 4.313" Lock Mandrel
DRIFTED BY: G. Meredith DATE : 2/15/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Montara Development Project
MODULE DESCRIPTION: 5 ½" GAS LIFT SIDE POCKET MANDREL DIP's # 21836
FIELD: Montara PLATFORM: West Atlas WELL NO: Skua 10 TYPE: Producer
Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.535 4.896 5.530 4.767 5386 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-74
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.645 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-73
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
REMARKS
ASSEMBLED BY: S. Thompson DATE : 1/18/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
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Actual Actual
MODULE DIAGRAM
Min' ID Max' OD Drifted Part nos
DESCRIPTION Length
(in) (in) (in) torque Material
(m) (ft/lbs)
Serial nos
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.535 4.896 5.530 4.767 5379 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-67
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
5½" PUP JOINT 1.8 Meter 1.646 4.896 5.530 4.767 13 Cr MSO-8166-3-65
17# VAM TOP (P x P) L-80
Function test flapper 5 times noting start to open and start to close pressures. Measure fluid returns during closure
Conduct a below the flapper test to 5,000psi for 15 minutes
DRIFTED BY: G. Watkins DATE : 2/18/2008 Ensure all test seals are removed
I CERTIFY THAT THE ABOVE ASSEMBLY HAS BEEN DIMENSIONALLY CHECKED AND DRIFTED, AS PER COMPLETION PROGRAMME.
SIGNED (WEATHERFORD REP') : ____________________ COMPANY REP' : ____________________ DATE : _________________
PTTEP Australasia (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
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Appendix L
Appendix M
2.00 mtr
11.00" OD
0.575 mtr
7.03" OD
M.U.L
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Appendix N
Lessons Learned
Skua 10 and 11
Ref Discription Detail Solution
Lower Completions
1 Running Screens Pipe Tally Weatherford screen pipe tally from manufacture was incorrect on a lot of joints Re-strap all screens on deck to enter into tally
Need approx 20 minutes per screen for pinning, this assumes that the screens are laid Allow plenty off room for screens to be rolled 360 degrees for full
2 Running Screens Pinning Screens
out properly access to the ICD's
Drill In Fluid (DIF) Testing procedures and lab equipment required was unclear, causing Confirm all test procedures and lab equipment required prior to going
3 Running Screens Fluid Testing
confusion and delay. offshore
4 Running Screens Make up Screens Power Tong Non-marking dies plugging up with varnish and slipping on the screens. Used low penetration dies and ordered smaller rollers for the non-slip
5 Running Screens Tight Hole Tight spots encountered when running screens Quarter turn to the right at the rotary to work through tight spots
The shear screws that were used for testing the ball seat at the workshop were reinstalled
Ensure all eight (8) shear screws are brand new and that they are
6 Running Screens Setting ZXP (a little shorter) back into the ball seat for setting offshore that may have contributed to
installed correctly.
them releasing early during the setting procedure.
Oversight by installing well control valves onto short crossovers that would not allow Install well control valve and crossovers onto a stand of blank pipe to
7 Running Screens Well Control
screens to be run past the annular BOP in well control situation. be able to run screens past annular in well control situation
Skua 10 and 11
Ref Discription Detail Solution
Upper completion
The normal non marking dies seriously slip when making up the tubing, even when trying The use of the Low Penetration dies removes the slipping problem,
8 Running Completion Make up 5 1/2" tubing with the non slip gauze installed over them, they still slip, this costs a lot of time and saves a lot of time and does less damage to the tubing than the
scratches the tubing. slipping non marking dies
Non marking dies were used on Skua 10 with a smaller modified roller
9 Running Completion Make up 5 1/2" tubing Replaced the low penetration dies used on Skua 11 with non marking dies for Skua 10 within the tong that enabled a higher pressure on the dies, eliminating
any slippage
The covers on the ICV need to be removed on the deck and Off Line
Time wasted by removing ICV protection covers for the FMJ fitting on critical path at the prior to picking it up to put it in the string. The crane driver needs to be
10 Running Completion Preparing the ICV
rotary table advised that the lift should be done very carefully so as not to bump
anything with the covers off
Preparing the HF-1 Time wasted by removing the brass shear screws and replacing with stainless steel shear The brass shear screws can be replaced with the steel shear screws
11 Running Completion
Packer screws on critical path at the rotary table on the deck and prior to picking up the packer
Not enough completion brine on board to maintain full hole while running completions with Switched to inhibited seawater to maintain enough brine inventory for
12 Running Completion Completion Brine
80bbl/hr losses. final brine circulation prior to setting packers.
First control line cross coupling clamp hung up at the sub sea well head tubing hanger
alignment helix caused by the rotary table being off centre. The rig floor was skidded Ensure the rotary table is centre to the well head and tubing is running
13 Running Completion Rotary Table
130mm aft to centre the tubing through the rotary table which minimised the clamps centre to the rotary table.
hanging up at the well head.
Only the SST and THT lines were flushed to the sub sea tree via the SCM every six hours
14 Program Flushing Lines while running the completion per the Vetco procedures. All the down hole valve lines and Change procedure to include flushing all control lines to sub sea tree.
TRSV line was not flushed.
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Running Down Hole Lubricator valve partially closed during running in the hole and noted high back pressure Increase lock in pressure from 2000psi to 4000psi for running in hole
15 Program
Valves when trying to circulate with DHV to avoid any partial valve movement
Include in program to pressure up on tubing to 300psi above static
Testing Down Hole No verification of actual valve movement or position during testing other than monitoring
16 Program pressure to verify valve is closed prior to functioning a valve open and
Valves system pressure
monitor pressure drop to verify the valve is open.
Need to allow sufficient time between valve functions via the Pod on the Tree, using the
rule of thumb to wait 5 minutes between each function and at least 10 minutes after
17 Program DH Valve Functioning activating the DHV-C function. The minimum pressure required to activate the ICV-O was Include in future programs.
6,200 psi, and 3400 psi for the LV-O. There will be longer delays with these functions
from the FPSO and they will need to be informed accordingly
Vetco controls can record the opening and closing of valves system pressures in graph
form, they just need a few minutes to set it up before each valve is functioned, but as we
18 Program DH Valve Functioning Include in future programs and implemented for Skua 10
wait at least 5 minutes between functions, they can do it then so no additional time
required
After problems with ICV on Skua 11 additional testing of DH Valves to be conducted after
Additional Testing of tubing hanger control line are terminated prior to running the tubing hanger utilizing two
19 Program Include in future programs and implemented for Skua 10
DH Valve Functions spheri seal test tools and top drive to apply pressure to tubing string for valve position
verification
Unlock and unseat the tubing hanger, pick up 0.5m and circulated
Landing the Tubing After landing the tubing hanger and completing all pressure tests a leak was confirmed
20 Tubing hanger conventionally to clear any debris from sealing face, land, lock and re-
Hanger on the Down Hole Valve - Closed (DHV-C) Spheri Seal.
test.
Need to advise the rig in plenty of time in order to start filling the pre-
21 Communication Pumping Diesel Lost time waiting for diesel to be transferred into slug pit prior to pumping diesel. mix tanks with diesel as the fill line is 1" and transfer rate is 1 bbl per
minute.
Keep all diesel in slug pits and do not use mud pits for diesel storage,
22 Displacement Mud Pits Diesel contamination with brine after using same pit for both.
very difficult to remove all traces of diesel from mud pits after use.
Need to confirm the rate of return to the well test package is the same
as the pump in rate. If there is a big difference between the two it
Circulate around Swell Large pressure drop noted while circulating around the swell packers with no change to
23 Displacement means its going into the formation as losses. Need to stop circulating
Packer through LV. pumping rate.
around this way and complete circulation via the ICV valve in the 9
5/8" casing.
Pumping through the X- Diesel pumping rate of 2.2 Bbls/min through this valve with good success, however
24 Displacement Observation
Lift Gas Lift Valve Schlumberger recommendations are that we should limit the flow to 1.5 Bbls /min
Need to still bleed the Tubing down to 2600 psi, but we need to test
the Annulus up to 3800 psi (instead of 3500 psi) prior to bleeding
Rupturing the GLM
25 Program Not enough differential between tubing and annulus to rupture gas lift valve. down the tubing to shear the rupture disk, it may also be necessary to
Rupture Disk
pump up the annulus again if the tubing pressure is down to 1000 psi
and the rupture disk still has not gone
When testing Tubing Hanger pump down seal a minimum of 800psi system pressure is
required instead of the expected 250 psi system pressure on the Annular bag to seal Applied 800psi hydraulic system pressure for closing the annular and
26 Annular BOP Rubber Pack Off's
against 3500 psi on the annular. The BOP hydraulic control system can not maintain was able to successfully test around the rubber pack off to 4000psi.
anything under 500psi for closing the annular.
Clamp control line loosely to top and bottom of rubber pack off in line
27 Landing String Rubber Pack Off's Inserting six core control line into rubber pack off cut away slot. with the cut away slot prior to trying to insert the six pack into the cut
away slot
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No need for long bails to be used, the tubing hanger is fully landed and locked prior to P/U
28 Slick Line Long Bails slick line, with slips in and some chains to the floor to stabilise the flow head, the Not required for future slick line work
lubricator/BOPs etc can be safely made up without the bails.
This tank has to stay on the boat untill after the tubing and the landing
29 Logistics Testing equipment 200 bbls Gauge tank on cantilever deck to early string is run, it can then be brought up and placed on the portside
cantilever deck
These need to stay on the boat untill the tubing has been run from the
30 Logistics Testing equipment Well test Compressors on main deck to early
main deck, they can then be picked up and placed on the main deck
ITC landed out early according to strap leading to uncertainty about locking in place orRequire very accurate ITC landing string strap in order to be confident
31 Well Suspension Landing the ITC
applying more down weight. the ITC is in place before attempting to lock in.
Needed to work ITC through the spool gently in order not to damage
32 Well Suspension Landing the ITC Tight fit for ITC through the spool directly below the BOP at approximately 18mRT
seals.
The only place for return fluid when landing the ITC is through the
Opened the AMV and WOV to vent fluid from the ITC void allowing gas in the annulus to
33 Well Suspension Landing the ITC THT line to surface, with returns monitored by Well Ops and taken in
come to the rig floor and set the alarm off.
a bucket at the Tee on the reeler.
Screw top drive into top of landing string. Top drive is 84klbs with
The program calls for 25klbs of weight down however landing string weight is not enough
34 Well Suspension Landing the ITC 20klbs of usable weight above the string weight to sit on the ITC for
due to shallow depth of tree.
landing out
DO NOT bleed down the annulus, after crown plug has been set. Record final annulus
If annulus pressure builds up it can relieve it's self via the gas lift
35 Well Suspension 9 5/8" x 5 1/2" annulus pressure at the start of the suspension program, close Annulus Master Valve (AMV) for
valve into the tubing.
remaining suspension program.
Appendix O
Table of Contents
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY................................................................................................................................ 4
2. INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................. 5
3.2. SAFETY.......................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3. ENVIRONMENT........................................................................................................................................... 9
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Skua 10 Well was completed on July 1, 2008 as a horizontal subsea well as part of the
Montara Field Development located in the Timor Sea in Permit AC/L-8. Once the well cleaned-
up it was suspended on July 4. The well cleanup was conducted through well test equipment
positioned on the starboard cantilever deck on the Seadrill West Atlas Jack-up rig. The well
was completed in the open hole with a series of screens and completion devices that allowed
the well to be flowed selectively from the toe and heel and also commingled.
The well was initially opened to flow the heel section of the well on a 19.1 mm (48/64) choke
and over a period of 8.13 hrs 37.76 m³ of oil was recovered that is equivalent to three open hole
volumes of the heel section of the well. The final oil rate was 289 m³/d (1,817 bpd) with a with
252 m³/d (1,585 bwpd) and a flowing THP of 6,095 kPa (884 psi). The heel section was
isolated and the toe section was opened to flow on 15.9 mm (40/64) and further increased to
17.5 mm (44/64) chokes over a period of 6.32 hrs to flow back 94.52 m³ (594.4 bbls) of oil which
is equivalent to three open hole volumes of the toe section. The final unaffected flowing THP
was 7,034 kPa (1,020 psi), oil rate of 751 m3/d (4,723 bopd) with 129.6 m³/d (815.2 bwpd) and a
GOR of 79.12 m³/ m³.
During the later stages of the toe section flow back a displacement of the annulus with diesel
was commenced utilizing the gas lift valve as the circulation point in the completion. Once the
required oil volume was recovered from the toe section, the horizontal section was comingled
from both the toe and heel section along with the brine and diesel being pumped into the tubing
from the annulus. The well was flowed an additional 3.83 hrs until the annulus displacement
was completed.
The HSE well test objectives were achieved but the technical objectives were not fully achieved
based on the Well Test Basis of Design. The required three hole section volumes were
recovered from both the toe and heel sections of the well as designed but the maximum oil rate
of 795 m³/d (5,000 bopd) was not achieved due to the high volume of brine lost during the
completion and subsequent volumes flowed back during the cleanup. The displacement of the
well annulus was not originally planned but based on necessity was required and the maximum
comingled rate was not achieved.
All the equipment used functioned as it was designed and the modifications and learning
obtained from the Skua 11 well clean-up was applied with good results.
2. INTRODUCTION
The Skua 10 Well was completed as a subsea well as part of the Montara Field Development
located in the Timor Sea in Permit AC/L-8 utilizing the Seadrill West Atlas Jackup Rig on July 4,
2008. The well was cleaned up utilizing a surface well test package, hydrocarbons were burnt
utilizing a high efficiency burner system and the water was disposed of through the rig shaker
system. After the clean-up operations, the well was suspended and will be tied into the Montara
Platform via subsea pipeline once in place.
Technical Objectives
Clean-out the drilling fluid in the horizontal section of the well and remove any drilling
fluid damage to the formation.
Flow appropriate levels of hydrocarbons around the swell packers to ensure that they
are being activated and providing zonal isolation in the horizontal section.
Flow at a stabilized rate of 795 m3/day (5,000 bopd) in both the toe and heel section of
the well to confirm contribution from both sections utilizing the completion flow control
devices. The total flow volume objective is three horizontal hole section volumes from
the well.
3. OPERATIONAL SUMMARY
3.1. PLANNING AND MOBILIZATION
The equipment for the Skua 10 well clean-up was for the most part left rigged up on the
starboard cantilever deck of the rig from the Skua 11 well operations with only system
improvements applied from the lessons learned on Skua 11. The changes were easily applied
and did not require any additional time or personnel to put them in place. At the end of the
Skua 10 operations, all the equipment with the exception of the 200 bbl tank, compressors, and
surface flowhead were retained in place on the West Atlas to minimize rig-up time on the Swift
North 1 Well.
3.2. SAFETY
The well cleanup operations were conducted with no incidents or accidents.
3.3. ENVIRONMENT
During the equipment preparation a small discharge of 0.13 litres, report included in Appendix 2,
occurred during the proving of the flow meters on the separator. The origin of the discharge
was residual oil in the separator from the well cleanup on Skua 11. The process was changed
for the future wells where the meter factors were flowed directly to the surge tank instead of
directly overboard via the burner.
The well was shut-in at the well test choke manifold (WT-CM) and the Interval Control Valve
(ICV) was closed to isolated the heel section and the Lubricator Valve (LV) opened to allow the
toe section of the well to be opened for clean-up. The well was re-opened at the WT-CM on a
7.1 mm (18/64) choke at 04:08 and increased slowly on the adjustable choke and then and set
on a 14.3 mm (36/64) fixed choke to commence the clean-up of the toe section of the well. The
well continued to clean-up with an increasing THP and decreasing BS&W until the well was
shut-in at 08:50 for the arrival of the helicopter. The flowing THP was 7,416 kPa, BS&W
stabilized at 35%, gas rate 39.781x10³ m³/d (1.404 MMscfd), oil rate 349.2 m³/d (2,196 bopd)
and a water rate of 164.2 m³/d (1,033 bwpd).
The well was opened back up at 9:30 on a 15.9 mm (40/64) adjustable choke and further
increased to 17.5 mm (44/64). At 10:18 pumping commenced down the annulus to displace the
annulus through the gas lift valve with diesel at 0.29 m³/m (1.8 bpm) concurrently while the well
was being flowed back. The well was choked back to 14.3 mm (36/64) during the displacement.
At 10:40 the ICV was opened to comingle the flow from the toe and heel section of the well
along with the annulus displacement. The final rates from the toe section at a flowing THP of
7,004 kPa (1,016 psi) were 55.252x10³ (1.95 MMscfd) gas, 430.84 m³/d (2,709.6 bopd) oil,
112.3 m³/d (706.3 bwpd) water, and the cumulative volume of oil produced from the toe section
was 94.52 m³ (594.4 bbls) which is equivalent to three hole section volumes.
The well continued to be flowed until the annulus displacement of 47.7 m³ (300 bbls) of diesel
and 17.2 m³ (108 bbls) of brine was completed at 14:30. During the flow period, water samples
were taken and there was no indication of formation water being produced, the water SG was
1.02 – 1.025 and the salinity was between 24,000 and 26,000 ppm chlorides which was
consistent with the brine and seawater utilized during the completion of the well.
Time THP Choke Gas Rate Oil Rate Water Rate GOR Oil SG Gas SG CO2 Chlorides
Kpa mm X10³ m³/d m³/d m³/d m³/m³ % ppm
11:00 6,250 14.3 43.695 287.49 219.92 151.99 .818 .740 3.0
12:00 5,254 14.3 23.975 279.08 248.00 85.91 .818 .740 3.0
13:00 4,887 14.3 22.307 244.02 248.47 91.42 .820 .748 4.0
14:00 5,173 14.3 1.33 336.2 393.16 3.96 .820 .748 4.0
14:30 4,835 14.3 43.199 415.8 0.8 103.9 .820 .748 4.0
Detailed pressures, temperatures, and flow rate data can be found in the Expro Well Clean-up Report included in this report in Section 7 in
electronic form.
Summary of Cumulative Measured Production Volumes
Section Production Gas Oil Water Diesel Pumped Diesel Recovered
m³ m³ m³ m³ m³
Heel Section Flow 2,088 37.76 115.7 22.6
Toe Section Flow 7,059 94.52 45.38
Comingled Flow 3,946 94.52 38.02
Pumped Volume 17.2 47.7
Total Cumulative Volume 13,093 179.38 198.79
5. LESSONS LEARNED
The following lessons were learned during the Skua 10 Well Clean-up and were applied during the operations or were followed up after the job to
be applied for future operations.
Item Description of Improvement Benefit Resources Required Action by Proposed Status
Opportunity Close-out
1. A small workshop (8x8 or 8x10) to Reduce clutter / Container workshop RigCool Once Closed - 15 Aug, Rig
hold all the parts and tools improve housekeeping equipment Cool has built new
associated with rigging up the on the rig and ensure rigged down workshop containers for
cooling system. all the equipment and after Swallow the service packages.
parts are in one place 1
2. The SFH is picked up without the Reduces the time Change in process Coogee / Skua 10 Closed - process will
crossover/pup joint to the landing required to make-up the Expro completion be used on the Swift
string SFH to the completion North and Swallow
string by improving completions
ease of handling
6. INCIDENT REPORTS
There was one incident during the operations where the gauge tank was bumped by something
that caused a small amount of damage to the side of the tank and is assumed to have occurred
when equipment was moved off the cantilever after the tank was installed, incident not reported
at the time. The tank was temporarily repaired on the rig and then a permanent repair onshore
was conducted prior to the Swift North 1 Well, photo below.
Patch repair
8. REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
The reference documents for the well clean-up were as follows;
Document Reference
Skua 10 Well Test Basis of Design SKU-CR-GEN-E-150-00001
Skua 10 & 11 Hazard Identification Workshop Report SKU-CR-SKU-R-150-00002
Skua 10 & 11 Hazard Operability Workshop Report SKU-CR-SKU-R-150-00001
Expro Well Test Planning Report WTPR J07-461 Rev 5
Skua 10 Well Clean-up Program TM-CR-SKU-B-150-00001
Skua 10 & 11 Drilling and Completion Program TM-CR-GEN-B-150-00003
Appendix P
FIT
Wellname: Skua 11
Company: Coogee Resources
Date: 27-Mar-08
Prepared By: Craig Klumpp
Revision: 1
250
Pressure Stabilisation
Maximum Volume Pumped
Minutes Pressure 0
4.50 1 425 0.00 1.00 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00
4.75 2 425
5.00 3 425 Volume- Pumped (bbls)
5.25 4 425
5.50 5 425
Appendix Q
The bit was pulled out of hole prematurely for “Penetration Rate” and was found strongly damaged, with a ring-
out on the cone and nose area.
A first step investigation and a report was done on an urgent basis on May 26, 2008.
Coogee Resources requested a deeper investigation; present report includes all the results.
Figure 1
2. Dull description
All the PDC’s from cone to nose were severely broken or dragged out, allowing the development of a
large ring-out (see figure 1).
On nose and cone area, the leading edges of blades show a lot of matrix breakage (see appendix 1, 2
and 3).
It is important to note the blades were not broken, matrix damages being superficial and located in the
upper part of the blades (see appendix 3).
The PDC’s retention on the matrix seemed to be strong, sign of a good brazing quality.
Indeed, we can still see remains of PDC carbide substrates in the pockets, indicating broken PDC’s
(see appendix 3 and 4).
Remaining PDC’s on bit do not show any wear, but frequent chipping. Moreover, the chipped spots are
located on both upper and lower sides of the cutters (see appendix 5).
Another major dull characteristic are the damaged PDC’s on shoulder and gauge areas, as well as
damaged impact arrestors. Both are resulting from lateral vibrations and junk crushing (see appendix 6).
After the bit being pulled out, some of the PDC’s were recovered broken and worn (see appendix 7).
The ring-out area shows heat checking cracks on top of the blades, caused by rock rubbing directly on
matrix, after the destruction of cutting structure (see appendix 4).
The majority of gauge pads show wear grooves and very minor broken matrix on trailing edges,
resulting from the bit crushing junk and lateral vibrations (see appendix 8).
In the bit centre, cutters exhibit carbide substrates chipping (minor diamond table damage), very
characteristic of drill out damage (see appendix 9).
3. Run data
The bit was run on a Revolution rotary steerable point-the-bit system from Precision Drilling.
The bit tagged cement at 1708m and started drilling out 23m of cement and Weatherford shoe track (supposed
to be PDC drillable). It was reported that drill-out lasted much longer than expected.
The bit kept drilling in the Johnson Formation for 7m (from 1732m), at very slow and steady rate of penetration
of 0.4m/h (no ROP trend).
This let us think that problems (broken, chipped PDC's…) were initiated during the drill-out and the bit was most
probably damaged before entering the Johnson Formation.
It is worth to note this was the first run in Australia for the Precision Drilling RSS tool and the only drill out run.
Right after SE3653Z, an Hycalog bit was run in same well, on Revolution RSS tool, but could not accomplish
the requested directional work and was pulled out.
Both Precision Drilling Revolution RSS tools and Weatherford shoe tracks are not used anymore by Coogie.
Parameters applied:
Torque: 3 – 20 kNm
WOB up to 47klb
Mud type: S/W & KCL
Mud weight: 1.12
RPM: 80 / 195
Here under, the torque data plot, from the LAS file (Skua-10_Timebased LAS_1732_1738m), corresponding to
the 7 meters of formation drilled:
Figure 2
Erratic
torque with
jumps up
to 12 Kftlbs
The plotting of the torque data shows high and fast torque variations (up to 12.000 Ftlbs jumps).
We can also see a trend on erratic torque increase, from the begining to the end of the run. This can be
explained by the bit state being worst and worst, destroying itself due to the strong vibrations, resulting from
cutting structure damage and increasing volume of junk on bottom.
• Fluorescent dye-penetrant testing did not reveal any crack on the PDC’s and in the metal matrix.
The infiltration cycle applied was continuously monitored in accordance to our manufacturing process.
No non-conformities have been reported, particularly with dye-penetrant testing (no porosity, no crack).
The bit was manufactured in compliance with our specifications and A.P.I. standards.
Figure 2
1) Visual inspection
- Matrix quality
- Matrix cracks
- PDC’s
- PDC brazing quality
- PDC substrate remains
- Heat checking cracks
- Gauge pads damage
A piece of blade was sampled and a fractography analysis done (see appendix 13).
The objective of the analysis is to check metal matrix infiltration quality (porosity, oxides).
It is worth to mention is that it was very difficult to break a piece of matrix, sign of blade high strength good
infiltration quality.
A piece of blade was polished in order to proceed with a metalography analysis (see appendix 14).
The metalography allows to check porosity and oxidation inclusions more precisely than fractography.
An SEM test was made on the metal matrix sample to check if the alloy used for infiltration was correct (see
appendix 15).
A broken PDC was also analysed to check its composition (see appendix 16 to 18).
The remaining PDC’s on the bit were checked by ultrasonic test to verify the quality of the braze joint (see
appendix 19).
2. No matrix porosity
No porosity could be seen in matrix, the quality of infiltration is excellent (which could have weakened the
blades).
4. Matrix composition
Nothing abnormal was found in matrix composition nor in its structure (composition is confidential information,
matrix SEM analysis results not published).
6. No PDC debrazing
The PDC pockets show remains of PDC carbide substrates, which means the brazing quality was excellent and
no PDC's were debrazed (see appendix 4).
The utrasonic tests done on PDC’s remaining on the bit shown normal “answer signals” charts (see appendix
19). No voids nor inclusions were found at the braze joint, meaning PDC was properly brazed.
When the brazing is incorrect, supplementary peaks appear, like shown on appendix 20 example. These peaks
are corresponding to the echos given by the defects in the braze joint.
The lost PDC’s found in the junk baskets do not show much braze on their surface, which is normal since the
CuAg braze is quite soft and is easily removed by abrasion/erosion.
Some of the remaining PDC’s on the bit were debrazed in the laboratory and examined on the SEM. Traces of
foreign material could be found, such as Iron (Fe) and maybe Aluminum (?).
On appendix 16, a darker spot of iron (Fe) can be seen at the surface of a broken PDC. The “background” semi-
quantitative analysis is the PDC substrate tungsten carbide (WC/Co).
The local SEM analysis (red cross on appendix 17 and 18) locates the semi-quantitative analysis of the two
areas (iron spot and carbide substrate).
7. PDC cracks
Cracks and some spalling were detected on remaining cutters. Both were caused by impact, resulting from junk
drilling and vibrations (see appendix 10).
The bit damage initiated with the breakage of the PDC’s on nose area.
The destruction of the cutting structure being started on nose and the fact bit was drilling on its own junk
(PDC’s pieces), the bit went into a very unstable drilling motion and PDC damage propagated quickly to
other areas of the bit, by a “domino effect” (see appendix 1 and 2).
Major effects of drilling on junk and vibrations were high energy impacts level, breaking matrix pieces and
PDC’s on shoulder and gauge (see appendix 5 and 6).
The gauge pads chunks and grooves seen on the bit are also typical of junk damage (see appendix 9).
The cutting structure ended totally destroyed on nose and shoulder, the blades entered directly in contact
with the rock, overheating, creating heat check cracks and further matrix breakages. The final stage most
remarkable dull characteristic is the ring-out developed on cone and nose (see appendix 4 and 12).
The root cause of the bit damage is to be found in the drill-out job. When the bit was drilling the shoe,
through very heterogenic materials (cement, metal, rubber...), nose PDC’s were most probably overloaded
and/or impacted, leading to major PDC breakages, spreading out quickly to other areas of the bit.
8. Conclusions
The bit has been manufactured following API standards and SDBS procedures; no defects have been found
during the manufacturing quality control process.
The dull bit investigation realized in SDBS Brussels manufacturing plant laboratory did not point out any
materials quality issue.
The QAQC report as well as the dull investigation, allow us to conclude to the good quality of the materials
of manufactured bit.
The bit damage was most probably initiated during the drill-out of the casing equipment, which is confirmed
by the abnormally long time needed for this drill-out.
The very slow and steady drilling rate in the formation proves also that bit cutting structure was badly
damaged before entering the formation.
However, portion of the damage seen on the bit could have partially occurred in the formation; since a major
part of the cutting structure was destroyed, bit was drilling in a very unstable motion, destroying itself with
time.
A potential root cause of the bit damage is to be found in the casing equipment materials heterogeneity and
parameters used. It would be worth to analyze the drill-out parameters (if available), as well as the casing
equipment structure and geometry, in order to compare it with the major damage locations on the bit. It is
worth to note Googie Resources used this Weatherford shoetrack in this well only.
Another important element to take into account is the Revolution Precision Drilling RSS tool, which has not
proven any drill out capability and could have deflected during drill out, inducing a single point PDC loading
and breakage.
It is worth to mention dull bit exhibits many “junk in the hole” damage characteristics. Junk left in hole (non-
bit related) could eventually also be a potential root cause of bit destruction. This could be confirmed by the
traces of iron found on PDC analysed under electronic microscope.
9. Appendix
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Spalling
Impacts
Appendix 10
Appendix 11
Appendix 12
Appendix 15: metal matrix SEM analysis (confidential information, removed from report but shown during presentation)
Appendix 16: PDC SEM analysis (done by J. Dille, Materials Science Department,
Université Libre de Bruxelles)
Appendix R
Volume water based Volume of drill Volume of drill Volume of drill Volume synthetic Volume of SBM
Volume of base Volume of SBM
drilling fluid cuttings using WBM cuttings using cuttings using based drilling fluid discharged to sea
oil disposed to injected into the
disposed into the disposed to the seabed WBM injected into SBM disposed to disposed to the due to reinjection
the seabed (m3) annulus (m3)
ocean (m3) (m3) the annulus (m3) the seabed (m3) seabed (m3) failure (m3)
2768.407 744.719 0 0 0 0 0 0
Volume of pipe
Volume waste oil Quantity solid wastes Quantity scrap
Other (specify Quantity (how dope used (L)
removed from rig removed from rig metal removed
type) much & units) (End of hole
(drums) (skips) from rig (skips)
estimate OK)
44 78 10 none 0
Skua 11
Was there any
Flaring Data (if Total volume of gas Total volume of oil
fallout during
applicable) flared (m3) flared (m3)
flaring ? (Y/N)
4,608 49.9 No
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Appendix S
Appendix T
Approvals:
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340mm (13
Size 762mm (30”) 9 5/8”
3/8”)
Weight 309.7lbs/ft 68 lbs/ft 47 lbs/ft
Grade X-52 L-80 L-80
Connection ALT-2 BTC Vam Top
2678.7m
Shoe Depth 152.2m 1723.5m
mdrt
Top Of Cement Seabed 2250m
1,000psi 4,000psi
Test Pressure N/A
(6.895MPa) (27.58MPa)
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3 COMPLETION DETAILS
Tubing Type: 5½”, 17 lb/ft, 13Cr L80, Vam Top x 3 ½” 9.2 lbs/ft, 13Cr L80 Vam Top
Schlumberger 5 ½” SPM X-Lift c/w 1 ¾” XLO-B gas lift valve 1 100402798 BWM-336
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Lower Completion –
The lower sand face completion consists of Weatherford 5 ½” Vam Top Ultra Grip 316L 0.010”
gauge sand screens. These are fitted with flow control regulators installed at the pin end and are
designed to control the draw down on the formation evenly across the horizontal section and
reducing the possibility of early water break through. Each joint of sand screen has a Caledus
Ezee-Glide Thermo Plastic spirolizer fitted at the box ends.
Skua 10 has 2 producing zones and these are separated by Easywell swell packers. These
packers are a permanent fixture and react by swelling when in contact with hydrocarbons.
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4 WELL HISTORY
Original Completion Date: 02nd July 2008
Block Weight: 85K
Completion up wt: 231K Including landing string & blocks
Completion Down wt: 201K Including landing string & blocks
Perforated Date: n/a
Screen Isolation Date: n/a
Pre-Packed Screens: n/a
Workover Date: n/a
Workover Description: n/a
Re-perforate Date: n/a
New Perforation Details: n/a
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Programme
Steps from Duration
Description Test (psi) Date Comments
June 2008 (Mins)
Vers 3a.0
Test Tubing
Hanger pump 3,000 5
124 01/07/08
down seal from (20.68MPa) 10
above
TRSSSV 7,500
108 10 01/07/08
Control Line (51.71MPa)
6,000
LV control Line 115 10 01/07/08
(41.37MPa)
6,000
ICV control line 111 10 01/07/08
(41.37MPa)
6,000
DHV-C line 109 10 01/07/08
(41.37MPa)
Chemical 1,500
87 10 01/07/08
injection line (10.34MPa)
TH pump down 5,000 5
seal and Upper 121 01/07/08
HT-SG Seal (34.47MPa) 10
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XOV
Internal Tree
Cap w/ Plug
WOV
THT
(ROV)
Hanger Plug
SST
(ROV)
PMV DPTT
Hanger
AWV PWV
SCSSV-IV
(ROV)
50% 50%
ACV APT AMV UPTT
PCV
Mud Line
SCSSV
Packer
ICV LV
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Tree Cap
WOV
AWV
PMV PWV
AMV
Production Tree
Well Fluids
KCl Brine
SAFETY VALVE
Ann.Press.=662.6psi
(4.568MPa)
CITHP = 1514psi
GAS LIFT MANDREL
(10.44MPa)
Valves:
KEY
AWV = Annulus Access Valve
AMV = Annulus Master Valve
PACKER
PMV = Production Master Valve OPEN VALVE
PWV = Production Wing Valve
XOV = X-Over Valve
CLOSED VALVE
WOV = Work Over Valve
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PMV
PMV Closed 02/07/08
Production Master Valve
PWV
PWV Closed 02/07/08
Production Wing Valve
AMV
AMV Closed 02/07/08
Annulus Master Valve
AWV
AAV Closed 02/07/08
Annulus Wing Valve
XOV
XOV Closed 02/07/08
Cross Over Valve
WOV
WOV Closed 02/07/08
Work Over valve
CIV
CIV1 Open 02/07/08
Chemical Injection Valve
Choke
PCV 50% 02/07/08
Production Choke Valve
ACV
ACV 50% 02/07/08
Annulus Choke Valve
SST
SSST Closed 02/07/08
Spheri-Seal Test (ROV)
SSSV
SSSV Closed 02/07/08
Sub Surface Safety Valve
SSSV (ROV) SSSV (ROV) Open 02/07/08
THT
THT (ROV) Closed 02/07/08
Tubing hanger Test (ROV)
LV LV Closed
02/07/08
Lubricator Valve (Tree ROV) Open
ICV ICV Closed
02/07/08
Interval Control Valve (Tree ROV) Open
DHV-C (Tree ROV) Tree ROV Open 02/07/08
VXT
VXT Closed 02/07/08
VX Gasket Test
5” PGB Production Isolation Valve Closed 02/07/08
2” PGB Annulus Gas Injection Valve Closed 02/07/08
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10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Closed in Tubing Head Pressure: 1,177psi (8.115MPa)
Pressure Below TRSSSV: 1,514psi. (10.44MPa)
Tubing volume above TRSSSV. 22.3BBls (3.545m3)
Final Annulus Pressure: 662.6psi (4.568Mpa)
Annulus Fluid type: Diesel to GLM 0.81 SG. Inhibited Brine1.05SG to top of HF-1
Packer
Installation depths: (all depths Measured Depth – Bellow Rotary Table West Atlas - MD-BRT).
Documents Attached:
Completion Schematic.
Notes:
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11 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
SFH Surface Flow Head
SFH-KWV Surface Flow Head Kill Wing Valve
SFH-SV Surface Flow Head Swab Valve
SFH-PWV Surface Flow Head Production Wing Valve
SFH-PMV Surface Flow Head Production Master Valve
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12.2 Introduction
The Halliburton SP SCSSV contains a piston, opposed by a spring and the well pressure, which
operate a flapper mechanism. When pressure is released from the piston chamber, the spring
moves the piston up and the torsion spring rotates the flapper to the closed position.
The valve is a self-equalising SCSSV. Opening the valve requires applying pressure to the control
line to equalise pressure across the closure device. Once pressure has been equalised across the
flapper, hold open pressure is applied to the control line in order to fully open the flapper. The
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valve also has a protection feature that will not allow it to open unless pressure across the closure
mechanism is equalised.
The valve can only be retrieved along with the tubing and should not be used to regularly shut in
the well.
12.3 Operation
The normally closed SP SCSSV safety valve is opened with hydraulic pressure applied through a
hydraulic control line extending from the safety valve through the wellhead to the surface control
panel. Hydraulic pressure applied from the surface forces the rod piston and flow tube down,
compressing the power spring and moving the flapper off seat into the fully open position. When
hydraulic control line pressure is released, the power spring pushes the flow tube and rod piston
up, which permits the hinged flapper to move into the flow stream and close against the flapper
seat shutting in flow from the well.
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the safety system. It can impact the SCSSV closure response time and affect the performance of
the valve.
Fluid selection must consider the valve design as well as the correlation of the fluids properties
with those of the completion and the requirements of the valve design. Halliburton maintains a
current and detailed listing of approved control line fluids that have successfully completed
evaluations in specific Halliburton valve designs. Contact Halliburton Field Service for an
approved fluids list.
Select a fluid capable of retaining its properties at the temperatures anticipated. Give special
consideration to selection of fluid for operations in temperature extremes (below 0°C and above
120°C). Halliburton recommends a fluid filtered to NAS-1638 Class 8 standards or better.
Using this fluid will minimize the potential for solids intrusion into the hydraulic control line and
minimize the chance of seal damage or wear.
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WELL NO : Skua-10 ST-2 FIELD : Skua PLATFORM : Sub Sea OPERATOR: Coogee Resources PERMIT : AC/L8
WELL TYPE : Producer RT mMSL : 25 RESERVOIR : Plover Formation MAX DEVIATION : 91.78 AT 3594.93
1ST COMPLETED : 03-Jul-08 RT mWH : 113.23 COMPLETION FLUID : KCL Brine MAX DOG LEG : 8.22 AT 2771.74
RIG : West Atlas TD mRT : 3788 FLUID WEIGHT : 1.05 SG MINIMUM ID (in) : 2.92 AT 3128.37
PTTEP Australasia WORKOVER DATE : - CURRENT HUD m : - ANNULUS FLUID : Diesel to GLV / Treated SW to Packer KICK-OFF POINT m : 2737mRT
WORKOVER NO : - SLOT ALLOC : FLUID WEIGHT : 0.815 S/G / 1.025 S/G AVE ANGLE THRU PAY : 90.02 deg
SINGLE LINE FLAT PACK 1 283 INC Yes Tube Tec 5-1/2" 17 13Cr Vam Top 2658 3786 2310 2317.50 5-1/2" 17 13Cr Vam Top 113.26 2647 113.2 2309.00
SINGLE LINE PDHG LINE 1 2236 SS Yes Baker Ultra grip screens 3-1/2" 9.2 13Cr Vam Top 2638 3139 2310 2321.00
5-1/2" C/LINE CLAMPS 187 Baker
5 1/2" Tubing Pup Joints Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 5-1/2” 17 ppf 13Cr-80 VAM Top Spaceout Pup Joints (2 Pups joints for a total of 8.904 Meters)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
396.0 396.0 282.8 5-1/2" SP TRSSSV Halliburton 4.562 7.690 4.545 Vam Top 5.3 13Cr SK10-08 (Pt # 78OO1771-BFB) 4.562" RPT Profile
w/ 4.562" RPT Profile
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 110 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
2318.5 2225.0 2205.3 5-1/2" Splice Clamp Well Dynamics - 8.065 4.767 52.5 (Pt # 235SFC965507)
2319.4 2226.0 2206.2 9-5/8" x 5-1/2" HF-1 Well Dynamics 4.560 8.440 4.437 Vam Top 53.0 13Cr (Pt # 722HF1964714)
Packer c/w Feed Thru
SK10-05
2326.0 2226.0 2212.8 4.313" RPT Nipple Halliburton 4.313 6.033 4.300 Vam Top 53 13Cr (Pt # 711RPT43102)
2326.8 2226.0 2213.6 5-1/2" CIS Halliburton 4.700 5.968 4.300 Vam Top 53 13Cr (Pt # 514669) Complete with 4,500psi burst disc.
2327.5 2226.0 2214.3 5-1/2" Splice Sub Well Dynamics 4.872 8.070 4.300 Vam Top 53 (Pt # 235SFO965540)
2331.6 2241.0 2218.4 5-1/2" x 4-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.929 5.978 3.833 Vam Top 45
2332.3 2241.0 2219.1 4-1/2" Internal Control Well Dynamics 3.750 7.150 3.688 Vam Top 13Cr (Pt # 215HO0450000)
Valve
SK10-04
2337.0 2241.0 2223.8 4-1/2" Lubricator Valve Well Dynamics 3.793 7.395 3.688 Vam Top 45 13Cr (Pt # 215LV0450002)
2340.8 2241.0 2227.5 4-1/2" x 5-1/2" x-over Deer Park 3.913 5.516 3.833 Vam Top 45
2344.9 2241.0 2231.7 5-1/2" PDHG Baker 4.872 7.190 4.767 Vam Top 45 13Cr SK10-03 (Pt # PGA-00-08813)
5 1/2" Tubing Pup Joints Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 5-1/2” 17 ppf 13Cr-80 VAM Top Spaceout Pup Joints (2 Pups joints for a total of 9.904 Meters)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 22 joints of 5 1/2" 17 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 3
2635.2 2309.0 2521.9 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" X-over Deer Park 2.972 5.978 2.867 Vam Top 50.5 13Cr SK10-02
3-1/2" 9.2ppf Tubing Sumitomo 2.959 3.907 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr 51 joints of 3-1/2" 9.2 lbs/ft 13 cr-80 Vam Top Tubing - Range 2
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 14 Joints Range 3
2841.0 2320.0 2727.8 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 86.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 Screens run in the Heel section have 4 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 7 Joints Range 3
2967.5 2322.0 2854.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 13 Screens Range 3
3128.4 2321.0 3015.1 3-1/2" Seal Assembly Halliburton 2.920 4.576 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr SK10-01
3132.0 2321.0 3018.8 5 1/2" PBR Halliburton 4.500 5.760 4.460 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr SK10-3A
89 ea 5 1/2" x 8 1/2" Eezeeglide Centralisers Installed in Lower Completion
3139.3 2321.2 3026.1 3-1/2" Muleshoe Halliburton 2.970 3.970 2.867 Vam Top 13Cr
8" x 5-1/2" Swell Packer Easywell 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 88.5 13Cr SK10-2A
3146.2 2321.0 3033.0 Screens run in the Toe section have 5 holes open in each ICD
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 3 Joints Range 3
3194.6 2322.0 3081.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.0 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 VOLUME DATA (From WH)
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DESCRIPTION (ml) (gal) (bbls) (m3)
3319.5 2321.5 3206.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.2 13Cr 2 Screens Range 3 TUBING VOLUME 8694 207 32.91
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 1 Joint Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO PACKER 13349 318 50.53
3357.6 2320.0 3244.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 90.7 13Cr 7 Screens Range 3 ANNULUS VOLUME TO GLM 9933 236.5 37.60
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 11 Joints Range 3 GAS LIFT DATA
3582.5 2318.0 3469.3 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.0 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 2 Joints Range 3 1760.4 Xlift XLO-B Integral 20/64" 4,500 psi
3645.9 2317.0 3532.7 5-1/2" Ultra Grip Screens Weatherford 4.892 6.070 4.767 Vam Top 91.3 13Cr 3 Screens Range 3 CIS DATA
5-1/2" 17ppf Tubing Sumitomo 4.896 5.978 4.767 Vam Top 13Cr 8 Joints Range 3 DEPTH TYPE VALVE LATCH ORIFICE SHEAR RATING
3786.0 2317.5 3672.8 Solid Guide Shoe Pup Coogee 0.000 6.020 4.767 Vam Top 85.9 13Cr SK10-1A 2308 HES N/A N/A N/A 3,000 psi
3788.0 2318.0 3674.8 8-1/2" Open Hole TD 85.9
AUTHOR : G. Meredith DATE : 03-Jul-08 CHECKED BY : K.Brand DATE : 16-Jul-08 REVISION NO : 0 DOC NO : COE-002-0006-0020
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-Mar-08
Report No: 1
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-Mar-08
Report No: 1
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
09:30 12:30 3.00 MIRU 1 P m Continued tow to location and commenced Skua 10 at 1 Km of location. Statement of facts taken
at this time from all boats and the West Atlas MODU.
12:30 13:30 1.0 MIRU 1 P m Soft pinned MODU 80m of proposed location and prepared to move onto location.
13:30 14:00 0.50 MIRU 1 P m MODU pinned at location, Hand held GPS QC taken and confirmed to +/- 0.6m of Tri-Surv
recorded position, commenced jacking operations
14:00 14:30 0.50 MIRU 1 P m Disconnected vessel Lady Valisia
14:30 15:00 0.50 MIRU 1 P m Lowered hull to 2m draft (To account for tides) and commenced Preload.
15:00 19:00 4.00 MIRU 1 P m Completed taking on Preload
19:00 19:30 0.50 MIRU 1 P m Waited on tide
19:30 20:30 1.00 MIRU 1 P m Held Preload static test - OK, Commenced installation of Spreader Beam for Tensioner deck
extension.
20:30 22:30 2.00 MIRU 1 P m Dumped Preload , continued to install spreader beam,
22:30 24:00 1.50 MIRU 1 P m Continued to install Spreader Beam, Lady Gerda pass tow wire back to MODU
OPERATIONS
Total 14.50
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P m Lowered hull to zero air gap to confirm leg penetrations, Rig jacked up to achieve 14.6m (48') air
gap. Ongoing installation of Spreader beam.
01:00 02:00 1.0 MIRU 1 P 0 m Completed installation of Spreader beam under cantilever deck
02:00 05:00 3.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Called in the Lady Valisia to load Tensioner deck extension, boat advised some minor engine
problem, Proceeded to skid out the cantilever and lowered the Tensioner deck. Installed the
vertical steps to allow immediate access for the ICON inspection personnel
05:00 06:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Offloaded two half height baskets to Lady Valisia to allow access to the Tensioner deck extension
06:00 Update
Crane Operator advised that the extension was too far forward for a safe lift and therefore we
skidded the cantilever back in 5 meters and picked up the Deck Extension to the Lady Valisia
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 14-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 1
OMS Endurance met West Atlas MODU at Skua location. Assisted in rig positioning departed at 15:00 Hrs.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Mar-08
Report No: 2
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Mar-08
Report No: 2
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Lowered hull to zero air gap to confirm leg penetrations, Rig jacked up to 14.6m (48') air gap.
Ongoing installation of Spreader beam.
01:00 02:00 1.0 MIRU 1 P 0 m Completed installation of Spreader beam under cantilever deck
02:00 05:00 3.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Called in the Lady Valisia to load Tensioner deck extension, boat advised some minor engine
problem, Proceeded to skid out the cantilever and lowered the Tensioner deck. Installed the
vertical steps to allow immediate access for the ICON inspection personnel
05:00 06:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Offloaded two half height baskets to Lady Valisia to allow access to the Tensioner deck extension,
Crane Operator advised that the extension was too far forward for a safe lift and therefore we
skidded the cantilever back in 5 meters and picked up the Deck Extension to the Lady Valisia
06:00 08:00 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Installed handrails and Sling tensioners on Tensioner deck, Broke off cantilever service hoses on
Starboard side
08:00 09:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Skidded out cantilever to Drilling position
09:00 11:00 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m ICON prepared pad eye welds on tensioner deck for UT & MPI inspection and Inspected same all
Ok, modified tensioner deck for the extension.
11:00 14:00 3.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m ICON continued tensioner deck modifications and recovered all excess equipment from tensioner
deck.
14:00 14:30 0.50 MIRU 1 P 0 m Box beam lowered to main deck
14:30 16:00 1.50 MIRU 1 P 0 m Held JSA for skidding cantilever and skidded cantilever out, stopped 20mins to reposition man
16:00 17:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Rigged up lifting slings to Top Drive and lowered through rotary table to secure lift from Lady
Valisia
17:00 17:30 0.50 MIRU 1 P 0 m Held JSA for Heavy lift, Picked up tensioner extension deck from deck of Lady Valisia to above
existing tensioner deck height and held.
OPERATIONS
17:30 19:30 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Skidded cantilever back to locate tensioner extension deck. Removed two interfering pad eyes and
located extension deck in place and installed retention pins. Installed extension deck support
slings
19:30 21:30 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Recovered conductor tensioner unit to main deck and skidded cantilever inboard.
21:30 22:30 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Conductor tensioner unit would not install in the Box Beam, the inside edge required a bevel to
remedy this. The Box Beam end stop beams also required minor modifications to fit correctly in the
length
22:30 24:00 1.50 MIRU 1 P 0 m Rigged up air service lines to Cantilever deck and picked up Box Beam and Conductor tensioner
unit with Top Drive and skidded out with the Box beam over the tensioner deck
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Skidded out cantilever to drilling position and lowered Box Beam and conductor tensioner unit to
tensioner deck extension.
02:00 05:00 3.0 MIRU 1 P 0 m Installed handrails and extension deck support slings. Installed service lines to cantilever deck,
blocked off dangerous access areas with scaffolding barriers. Continued to backload equipment to
Lady Valisia to clear decks.
05:00 06:00 1.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Oil Valour alongside to offload spud equipment. Extension deck support sling installed, lowered
Box beam and conducter tensioner unit the final centimetres into place and bolted in position.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 15-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 2
COMMENTS & Witnessed and confirmed all air actuated valves recently installed on the pits functioned correctly
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Mar-08
Report No: 3
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm 33 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 125 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 28.73 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 1 445 10903206 Security Rock 115 3x22 & 1x14 13.242
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,086 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 65 1543 PRESSURE (kPa) 1,448 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 39 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #3 165.1 65 1543 HHP/IN2 0.12 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 1 445mm Bit, 914mm Hole Opener, bit sub, 2 x 241mm DC, XO, 4 x 210mm DC, LENGTH (m) 157.6
BHA DETAILS X/O, 10 x HWDP WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Mar-08
Report No: 3
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Skidded out cantilever to drilling position and lowered Box Beam and conductor tensioner unit to
tensioner deck extension.
02:00 05:00 3.0 MIRU 1 P 0 m Installed handrails and extension deck support slings. Installed service lines to cantilever deck,
blocked off dangerous access areas with scaffolding barriers. Continued to backload equipment to
Lady Valisia to clear decks.
05:00 09:00 4.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Oil Valour alongside to offload spud equipment. Extension deck support sling installed, lowered Box
beam and conductor tensioner unit the final centimetres into place and bolted in position.
09:00 11:00 2.00 MIRU 1 P 0 m Cleared Cantilever, installed 2 x mouse holes, Prepared rig floor to pick up drill pipe.
11:00 14:00 3.00 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up and racked back in derrick 4 stds of 140mm HWDP,1 std of 140mm drill pipe and drifted
HWDP with 98.42mm drift. Picked-up pipe using the mousehole due to personnel working on the
tensioner deck extension.
14:00 15:30 1.50 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up and made up 762mm conductor running tool to 140mm Drill pipe and racked back in
derrick per VETCO Supervisors.
15:30 16:00 0.50 C-DRL 8 TT 0 m Repaired Hydraulic leak on TDS
16:00 17:30 1.50 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up and made up 3 joints 209mm DC and racked back in derrick
17:30 18:30 1.00 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Pulled diverter system and rotary table and laid out on drill floor
18:30 19:00 0.50 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up and 914mm hole opener and made up to 1 x 241mm DC
19:00 19:30 0.50 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up 445mm bit and made up to 914mm Hole opener and RIH
19:30 20:00 0.50 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up and made up 1 x 241mm DC and RIH
20:00 21:00 1.00 C-DRL 2 P 0 m Picked up stand 209mm DC from Derrick, lost control and stand fell into back of derrick. Recovered
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 C-DRL 2 P 153 m Continued to drill from 120m to 153 m with WOB < 4.5t, rotary 80, flow 3029 lpm, pressure 1448
Kpa, ROP 5.5 m/hr
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 16-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 3
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED Oil Valour Bulks significant change from Statement of facts 14/Mar/08 requested confirmation and clarification
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Mar-08
Report No: 4
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm 46 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 125 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 29.21 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 1 445 10903206 Security Rock 115 3x22 & 1x14 13.242
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,086 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 65 1543 PRESSURE (kPa) 1,448 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 39 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #3 165.1 65 1543 HHP/IN2 0.12 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 1 445mm Bit, 914mm Hole Opener, bit sub, 2 x 241mm DC, XO, 4 x 210mm DC, LENGTH (m) 157.6
BHA DETAILS X/O, 10 x HWDP WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Mar-08
Report No: 4
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 C-DRL 2 P 155 m Drilled from 120m to 155m. Pumped 7.9m3 Hi-Vis sweep every single. Inter-bedded formations
caused ROP variation from 2m/hr to 12m/hr. Average ROP = 5.8m/hr.
06:00 06:30 0.5 C-DRL 5 P 155 m Circulated 11.9m3 Hi-Vis sweep out of the hole.
06:30 07:00 0.50 C-DRL 3 P 155 m Pulled up to hole opener depth of 116m for wiper trip. Average tripping speed = 75m/hr.
07:00 08:00 1.00 C-DRL 3 P 155 m Ran in hole, tight spot at 134m, unable to pass. Washed through at 1187lpm. Wiped through three
times, OK. Continued running in hole, hung up at 142m. Washed and reamed through with
1424lpm and 20rpm, 2k torque. Wiped over hang up section three times and continued to 155m.
Displaced hole with 23.6m3 of Hi-Vis.
08:00 09:00 1.00 C-DRL 3 P 155 m Pulled up to hole opener depth of 116m for wiper trip. Average tripping speed = 80m/hr. Ran in
hole, hung up at 142m. Worked through tight section with 1424lpm and 20rpm, 2-4k torque. Wiped
over hang up section three times and continued to 155m.
09:00 10:00 1.00 C-DRL 5 P 155 m Displaced hole with 23.6m3 Hi-Vis. Pulled out of hole to 148m, tight hole, washed through with
1424lpm. Wiped through three times, hole OK. Displaced hole with 19.1m3 of Hi-Vis.
10:00 10:30 0.50 C-DRL 6 P 155 m Pulled out of hole from 149m to 62m on 140mm HWDP, racked back same. Average tripping
speed = 174m/hr.
10:30 11:00 0.50 C-DRL 6 P 155 m Pulled out of hole from 62m to surface on drill collars, racked back same. Racked back hole
opener. Average tripping speed = 124m/hr.
11:00 12:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Rigged up to run 762mm conductor. OFFLINE: removed three panels of grating from conductor
deck extension and skidded Box Beam with Tensioner unit.
12:00 12:30 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Held JSA for handling and running 762mm conductor.
12:30 13:00 0.50 C-CSG 21 TT 155 m Waited on crane to bring 762mm conductor to rig floor. Installation of shackles on 762mm
conductor slings caused delay.
13:00 15:00 2.00 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Picked up 762mm x 508mm conductor shoe joint. Checked float operation, OK. Picked up and
made up 762mm joint and well head joint and RIH to rotary table.
15:00 16:30 1.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Laid out 762mm conductor handling equipment , made up 762mm conductor running tool per Vetco
OPERATIONS
17:30 18:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m RIH 762mm conductor to sea level, filled conductor with sea water using rig pumps, closed running
tool exhaust valve per Vetco.
18:00 18:30 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Launched ROV to observe 762mm conductor enter hole at sea bed, RIH 762mm conductor to
132m, unable to pass
18:30 19:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Made up TDS and commenced pumping sea water @ 1.2 m3/min moved conductor from 132m to
138m.
19:00 20:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m RIH from 138 to 139m pumping 3.1 m3/min and 8m3 gel sweeps.
20:00 21:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Continued to pump at 3.1 m3/min, RIH from 139m to 147m, made a connection, no further
movement up or down with 77t o/p and 40t s/o weights.
21:00 22:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Continued to work pipe, whilst pumping 3.8 m3/min, no downward movement achieved, POOH with
90t o/p to 132m, o/p dropped to 20t over string weight.
22:00 23:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m RIH with 3.8 m3/min from 132m to 152m, Picked up string 1.5m to make a connection, broke off
TDS and latched elevators, unable to move down or up, pumped 16m3 gel sweep and achieved up
movement with 80t o/p.
23:00 24:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Continued to POOH to 138m with 4.3 m3/min sea water and 16 m3 gel sweeps. Picked up and
made up 1.5m joint 140mm drill pipe to adjust connection spacing.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 C-CSG 12 P 155 m RIH 762mm conductor from 138m to 152.5m pumped 4.3 m3/min sea water and 16 m3 gel
sweeps.
02:00 02:30 0.5 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Held JSA for cement operations and rigged up cement lines to 140mm conductor running string.
02:30 03:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Pressure tested cement lines, unable to hold pressure, checked lines and retested, still unable to
hold pressure. Changed over to test line from cement unit, achieved a 13789 Kpa test for 5 mins.
03:00 04:30 1.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Pumped 3.2 m3 spacer of sea water and dye at 1655 Kpa in 5 mins, Pumped 41.3 m3 'G' cement
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 17-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 4
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Mar-08
Report No: 5
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm 46 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 125 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 29.21 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 1 445 10903206 Security Mill Tooth 115 3x28 & 1x18 13.242
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
155.0 1 0 No A E I N TD
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
BHA NO. 1 445mm Bit, 914mm Hole Opener, bit sub, 2 x 241mm DC, XO, 4 x 210mm DC, LENGTH (m) 157.6
BHA DETAILS X/O, 10 x HWDP WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Mar-08
Report No: 5
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m RIH 762mm conductor from 138m to 152.5m pumped 4.3 m3/min sea water and 16 m3 gel
sweeps.
02:00 02:30 0.5 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Held JSA for cement operations and rigged up cement lines to 140mm conductor running string.
02:30 03:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Pressure tested cement lines, unable to hold pressure, checked lines and retested, still unable to
03:00 04:30 1.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Pumped 3.2 m3 spacer of sea water and dye at 1.655 MPa in 5 mins, Pumped 41.3 m3 'G' cement
1.9sg slurry at 3.860MPa. Pumped 7.1 m3 sea water spacer to displace.
04:30 09:30 5.00 C-CSG 13 P 155 m Waited on Cement. Picked up 89mm drill pipe in preparation for possible top up cement job.
09:30 10:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 P 155 m Released CART from 762mm conductor with 4.5 turns to the right. POOH with CART and
cementing stinger, attempted to locate stinger into annulus around 762mm conductor to establish
cement height, unable to be achieved, current too strong.
10:00 12:00 2.00 C-CSG 12 P 155 m POOH 762mm with conductor running string and rack back in derrick.
12:00 14:00 2.00 RDMO 1 P 155 m Prepared to skid rig to Skua-11, Picked up slings to tensioner deck extension through rotary to
TDS, removed support sling pins. Reporting continues on Skua-11
OPERATIONS
Total 14.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00
06:00 Update
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 18-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 5
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Mar-08
Report No: 6
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm 46 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 125 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 29.21 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Mar-08
Report No: 6
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
12:00 13:30 1.50 MIRU 1 P 155 m Prepared to skid cantilever. Removed cement hoses, handrails and walkways. Connected slings
from top drive to conductor deck extension and picked up 5.4MT. Released conductor deck hang
off slings.
13:30 15:30 2.0 MIRU 1 P 155 m Skidded cantilever forward 5m to position well centre over Skua-10 location. Reinstalled
conductor deck extension hang off slings. Removed ladder to conductor deck and installed
stairway.
15:30 16:30 1.00 MIRU 1 P 155 m Removed slings support slings from conductor deck to top drive. Removed grating from
conductor deck extension. Installed 140mm BX elevators on pipe handler.
16:30 18:00 1.50 C-CSG 21 TT 155 m Broke out LLS jetting tool and made up with single below. Ran in with LLS jetting tool on 140mm
drill pipe and stabbed into 762mm wellhead housing.
18:00 19:00 1.00 C-CSG 21 TT 155 m Jetted away cuttings build up around conductor with 180spm at 1.79 MPa for 15 mins. Waited for
cuttings to settle, ROV checked wellhead, jetted for a further 15 mins - ROV observed that 1.5m
of wellhead housing was exposed above cuttings mound by jetting run.
19:00 20:00 1.00 C-CSG 6 TT 155 m POOH with LLS tool and laid out.
20:00 20:30 0.50 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Rigged down 140mm elevators and rigged up to 89mm cement string for conductor top up job.
20:30 21:30 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Made up 89mm mule shoe and RIH on 89mm drill pipe to 110m. ROV on seabed observing.
21:30 22:30 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m ROV attempting to locate the drill string without success. Bring ROV back to surface at 22:25 to
repliar claw and locate drill string.
22:30 23:00 0.50 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m ROV claw repaired and back in water at 22:45 located drill string and followed same to 110m.
OPERATIONS
23:00 24:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m RIH with 89mm drill pipe to 115m with ROV gripped onto the string. String offsest by 15m from
well head and ROV moving string toward 762mm conductor housing with assistance of a tugger a
the conductor deck.
Total 12.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m String offsest by 15m from well head and ROV moving string toward 762mm conductor housing
with assistance of a tugger at the conductor deck. RIH from 115m and tagged seabed next to
762mm conductor at 117m.
01:00 02:00 1.0 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m At 01:10hrs the while observing the 89mm drill string the ROV suffered a power failure requiring a
dead sub recovery. ROV back on deck at 02:00hrs after assistance from the standby boats FRC
to unwrap the unbilical from the drill string.
02:00 05:00 3.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m While troubleshooting the ROV, the drill crew broke down the cement head from the derrick and
Halliburton reloaded with ball and dart plug. Racked back the cement head with a single of 89mm
06:00 Update
drill pipe below and a double of 89mm drill pipe above. ROV found a broken fibre optic cable.
Swapped to a spare cable and closed up and function tested ROV. OK and back in the water at
04:30hrs. Back on bottom with the ROV at 05:00hrs.
05:00 06:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m 89mm drill string has moved 1.5m away from the 762mm conductor housing. Reposition the
89mm drill pipe stinger against the conductor.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 27-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 6
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Mar-08
Report No: 7
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.04 FANN 6 rpm 59 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 200 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 32 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 69 MBT (kg/m3) pH 6 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 2 445 BE3459 Reed Insert tooth 415 1 x 15, 3 x 22 8.298
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,367 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 36
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 10,680 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 92 2184 JET VEL (m/sec) 88 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 24
PUMP #3 165.1 92 2184 HHP/IN2 2.34 ECD (SG) 1.04
BHA NO. 2 445mm Bit, 245mm Motor, 438mm Stab, X/O, N/M Pony DC, MWD, N/M Pony LENGTH (m) 242.6
BHA DETAILS DC, X/O, 441mm Stab, X/O, 5 x 210mm DC's, Jars, 3 x 210mm DC's, X/O, 13 WEIGHT (MT) 30.8
x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (MT) 21.3
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Jars 15911019 93.4
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Mar-08
Report No: 7
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m String offsest by 15m from well head and ROV moving string toward 762mm conductor housing
with assistance of a tugger at the conductor deck. RIH from 115m and tagged seabed next to
762mm conductor at 117m.
01:00 02:00 1.0 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m At 01:10hrs while observing the 89mm drill string the ROV suffered a power failure requiring a
dead sub recovery. ROV back on deck at 02:00hrs after assistance from the standby boats FRC
to unwrap the unbilical from the drill string.
02:00 05:00 3.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m While troubleshooting the ROV, the drill crew broke down the cement head from the derrick and
Halliburton reloaded with ball and dart plug. Racked back the cement head with a single of 89mm
drill pipe below and a double of 89mm drill pipe above. ROV found a broken fibre optic cable.
Swapped to a spare cable and closed up and function tested ROV. OK and back in the water at
04:30hrs. Back on bottom with the ROV at 05:00hrs.
05:00 06:00 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m 89mm drill string had moved 1.5m away from the 762mm conductor housing. Repositioned the
89mm drill pipe stinger against the conductor.
06:00 06:30 0.50 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Washed down from 117m with 150spm and 11500KPA. Tagged at 122m.
06:30 07:30 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Held JSA. Halliburton pumped 1.59M3 sea water spacer then mixed and pumped 1.99M3 of
cement slurry at 2.0SG. Cement returns visable with the ROV with 0.95M3 of cement in the
annulus. Pulled the 89mm drill pipe stinger back to 107m while Halliburton displaced 1.04M3 of
cement with sea water.
07:30 08:30 1.00 C-CSG 12 TT 155 m Flushed cement lines and string with rig pumps and rigged down cement lines, circulating swedge
and X/O. POOH with 89mm drill pipe from 107m to surface and laid out mule shoe.
08:30 09:00 0.50 S-DRL 12 TT 155 m Rigged down 89mm handling equipment and installed 140mm elevators.
09:00 09:30 0.50 S-DRL 21 P 155 m Calibrated Weatherford MWD block height measurement.
OPERATIONS
09:30 10:30 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 155 m Made up new 445mm bit and the Directional Driller checked MWD / motor alignment.
10:30 11:30 1.00 S-DRL 21 P 155 m Weatherford MWD increased the tool face pulse send rate to surface and functioned tested tool at
surface.
11:30 12:30 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 155 m RIH with 445mm drilling assembly from surface to top of 762mm conductor housing at 113m.
12:30 13:00 0.50 S-DRL 6 P 155 m Attempted to stab 445mm drilling assembly into the 762mm conductor with ROV assistance.
13:00 14:00 1.00 S-DRL 3 P 155 m Stabbed into 762mm conductor housing and RIH from 113m to 130m and tagged cement. Drilled
cement from 130m to shoe at 152m and cleaned out rat hole from 152m to 155m.
14:00 24:00 10.00 S-DRL 2 P 390 m Drilled 445mm hole from 155m to 390m. Pumped 4M3 guar gum sweeps each single drilled and
spotted 11.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveys each connection. Average ROP 23.5m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 S-DRL 2 P 666 m Directionally drilled 445mm hole with a combination of sliding and rotary to build angle as per
Directional plan from 390m to 666m. Pumped 4M3 guar gum sweeps each single drilled and
spotted 11.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveys each connection. Average ROP 46m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 28-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 7
No side entry subs available for cement jobs. Swedge and X/O's too long to fit in between the elevators and pipe handler resulting in
COMMENTS & difficulty performing cement jobs. For top up job slings were used between the bails and elevators to create space to allow circulation
LESSONS while lowering the string. This is not an option with heavy string weights and side entry subs would be useful for cement jobs.
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Mar-08
Report No: 8
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 31 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 150 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 26 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 43 MBT (kg/m3) pH 6 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 2 445 BE3459 Reed Insert tooth 415 1 x 15, 3 x 22 8.298
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Mar-08
Report No: 8
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 S-DRL 2 P 1,196 m Directionally drilled 445mm hole with a combination of sliding and rotary to build angle per
Directional plan from 390m to 1196m. Pumped 7.95M3 guar gum sweeps each single drilled and
spotted 11.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveys each connection. Average ROP 33.6m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 S-DRL 2 P 1,273 m Directionally drilled 445mm hole with a combination of sliding and rotary to build angle per
directional plan from 1196m to 1273m. Pumped 7.95M3 pre hydrated gel sweeps each single
drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed each connection. Average ROP
12.8m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 29-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 8
Total time taken for surveys for today was 2.35hrs. 40min used on first attempt surveys (17) and 100min used on second cycles (10)
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Mar-08
Report No: 9
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 35 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 200 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 35 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 53 MBT (kg/m3) pH 7 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 2 445 BE3459 Reed Insert tooth 415 1 x 15, 3 x 22 8.298
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 1,468 116.1 131 107 24.9 80 / 150 16250 13550 11.3m/hr
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,462 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 37
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 92 2184 PRESSURE (kPa) 14,600 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 90 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 25
PUMP #3 165.1 96 2279 HHP/IN2 2.47 ECD (SG) 1.04
BHA NO. 2 445mm Bit, 245mm Motor, 438mm Stab, X/O, N/M Pony DC, MWD, N/M Pony LENGTH (m) 242.6
BHA DETAILS DC, X/O, 441mm Stab, X/O, 5 x 210mm DC's, Jars, 3 x 210mm DC's, X/O, 13 WEIGHT (MT) 30.8
x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (MT) 21.3
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Jars 15911019 136.8
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Mar-08
Report No: 9
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 S-DRL 2 P 1,468 m Directinoally drilled 445mm hole with a combination of sliding and rotary to build angle per
directional plan from 1196m to 1468m. Pumped 7.95M3 pre hydrated gel sweeps each single
drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed each connection. Average ROP
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 S-DRL 2 P 1,507 m Directionally drilled 445mm hole following directional plan from 1468m to 1507m. Pumped 7.95M3
pre hydrated gel sweeps each single drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed
each connection. Average ROP 13m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.5 S-DRL 8 TT 1,507 m BX elevators wouldn't latch. Attempts to repair insitu were unsuccessful. Changed out BX for
manual elevators.
03:30 06:00 2.50 S-DRL 2 P 1,555 m Directionally drilled 445mm hole following directional plan from 1507m to 1555m. Pumped 7.95M3
06:00 Update
pre hydrated gel sweeps each single drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed
each connection. Average ROP 19.2m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 30-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 9
Total time taken for surveys for today was 45mins. 30min used on first attempt surveys (6) and 15min used on second cycles (3)
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 31-Mar-08
Report No: 10
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 51 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 140 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 6 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 31 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 2 445 BE3459 Reed Insert tooth 415 1 x 15, 3 x 22 8.298
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 1,732 125.2 143.8 113 24.9 80 / 150 17625 13550 11.2m/hr
PARAMETERS
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 31-Mar-08
Report No: 10
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 S-DRL 2 P 1,507 m Drilled 445mm hole following directional plan from 1468m to 1507m. Pumped 7.95M3 pre
hydrated gel sweeps each single drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed each
connection. Average ROP 13m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.5 S-DRL 8 TT 1,507 m BX elevators wouldn't latch. Attempts to repair insitu were unsuccessful. Changed out BX for
manual elevators.
03:30 21:00 17.50 S-DRL 2 P 1,732 m Drilled 445mm hole following directional plan from 1507m to 1732m. Pumped 7.95M3 pre
hydrated gel sweeps each single drilled and spotted 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and surveyed each
connection. Average ROP 12.9m/hr.
21:00 23:00 2.00 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Pumped a 31.8M3 pill of pre hydrated gel and swept out of the hole at 4.54M3/min. Pumped
47.7M3 of pre hydrated gel followed with 52.4M3 of 8% unweighted KCl and spotted on bottom
resulting in 8% unweighted KCL from 1732m to 1400m across the Johnson and pre hydrated gel
from from 1400m to 1100m across the Grebe.
23:00 24:00 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m POOH from 1732m to 1556m. Hole good with steady 18MT drag.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continue to POOH from 1556 to 1445m. Hole good with steady 18MT drag.
00:30 02:00 1.5 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m At 1445m a tight spot was encountered. Pulled through with 40.3MT overpull and wiped once with
normal 18MT drag. Continued to POOH and experienced 45.4MT overpull at 1410m. Attempted to
slack off and string stuck with no rotation possible. Established circulation while attempting to
work pipe free without success. Shut down pumps, jarred downward and freed string. Circulated
and backreamed with hole good after one pass. Spotted pre hydrated gel while pumping back out
of the hole to 1390m.
06:00 Update
02:00 04:30 2.50 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m Continue backreaming and pumping out of the hole from 1390m to 1320m. Tight spots at 1365m
(40.8MT O/P), 1336m (27.2MT O/P) and from 1325 to 1320m (27.2MT O/P). All tight spots clean
after one pass. Displaced Pumped out of hole while displacing with pre hydrated gel.
04:30 05:30 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Pulled out of hole from 1320m to 1150m.
05:30 06:00 0.50 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Displaced the hole with 175M3 of pre hydrated gel from 1150m to 113m.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 31-Mar-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 10
Total time taken for surveys for today was 40mins. 30min used on first attempt surveys (8) and 10min used on second cycles (2)
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-Apr-08
Report No: 11
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 12 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 57 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 11 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 10.5 MBT (kg/m3) pH 8.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 2 445 BE3459 Reed Insert tooth 415 1 x 15, 3 x 22 8.298
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
BHA NO. 2 445mm Bit, 245mm Motor, 438mm Stab, X/O, N/M Pony DC, MWD, N/M Pony LENGTH (m) 242.6
BHA DETAILS DC, X/O, 441mm Stab, X/O, 5 x 210mm DC's, Jars, 3 x 210mm DC's, X/O, 13 WEIGHT (MT) 30.8
x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (MT) 21.3
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Jars 15911019 164.7
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-Apr-08
Report No: 11
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continue to POOH from 1556 to 1445m. Hole good with steady 18MT drag.
00:30 02:00 1.5 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m At 1445m a tight spot was encountered. Pulled through with 40.3MT overpull and wiped once with
normal 18MT drag. Continued to POOH and experienced 45.4MT overpull at 1410m. Attempted to
slack off and string stuck with no rotation possible. Established circulation while attempting to
work pipe free without success. Shut down pumps, jarred downward and freed string. Circulated
and backreamed with hole good after one pass. Spotted pre hydrated gel while pumping back out
of the hole to 1390m.
02:00 04:30 2.50 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m Continue backreaming and pumping out of the hole from 1390m to 1320m. Tight spots at 1365m
(40.8MT O/P), 1336m (27.2MT O/P) and from 1325 to 1320m (27.2MT O/P). All tight spots clean
after one pass. Displaced Pumped out of hole while displacing with pre hydrated gel.
04:30 05:30 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Pulled out of hole from 1320m to 1150m.
05:30 06:30 1.00 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Displaced the hole with 175M3 of pre hydrated gel from 1150m to 113m.
06:30 07:00 0.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Pulled out of hole from 1150m to 985m.
07:00 08:30 1.50 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m Back reamed and worked tight spot from 985m to 980m with 22.7MT overpull and 973m with
27.2MT overpull rotating at 80rpm and a flow rate of 4.54M3/min. Spotted 7.95M3 pre hydrated
gel pill around BHA and POOH to 894m.
08:30 11:00 2.50 S-DRL 3 TT 1,732 m Work tight spot at 894m (31.8MT overpull) with 70rpm and 4.54M3/min flow rate. Worked full
stand from 919m up to 889m with tight hole. Pumped 15.9M3 pre hydrated gel and reamed / back
reamed from 889m to 919m to 889m. Attempt to RIH from 889m and took weight (9MT) at 903m.
Washed and reamed from 903m to 919m with 10rpm and 4.54M3/min. Pull back from 919m to
889m displacing hole with 15.9M3 of pre hydrated gel.
11:00 12:30 1.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to POOH from 889m to 713m. Spotted pre hydrated gel while pumping out of hole.
OPERATIONS
12:30 14:00 1.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to POOH from 713m to 390m.
14:00 14:30 0.50 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Pumped and spotted 29.4M3 of pre hydrated gel at 390m.
14:30 16:30 2.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m POOH from 390m to surface.
16:30 17:30 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Broke off bit and racked back MWD tool stand with the cable attached to down load MWD offline.
17:30 18:00 0.50 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Made up the 762mm jetting tool with a single and jet sub below and RIH to 113m.
18:00 21:00 3.00 S-DRL 21 TT 1,732 m Attempt to stab into the 762mm conductor housing with ROV assistance without success due to
poor (nil) visability at seabed level. Jet conductor area with 4.54M3/min. Attempted to stab into
conductor again without success - no visibility.
21:00 21:30 0.50 S-DRL 6 TT 1,732 m POOH from 113m to surface to reconfigure jetting string.
21:30 22:00 0.50 S-DRL 6 TT 1,732 m Laid out single below 762mm jetting tool and RIH with mule shoe below jetting tool to 113m.
22:00 22:30 0.50 S-DRL 21 TT 1,732 m Attempt to stab into the 762mm conductor housing with ROV assistance without success due to
poor (nil) visability at seabed level.
22:30 24:00 1.50 S-DRL 21 TT 1,732 m Continued to attempt to stab into 762mm conductor housing without success. Pumped at
4.54M3/min while ROV manovered drill string around general area to wash away cuttings pile. Stil
no success at stabbing into 762mm conductor.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-DRL 21 TT 1,732 m Continued attempting to stab into the 762mm conductor housing with ROV assistance and nil
visibility. Successfully entered the housing after numerous attempts.
00:30 01:00 0.5 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Jetted 762mm conductor housing with 6.89M3/min flow rate. Pumped a 7.95M3 pre hydrated gel
pill and seawater with 1 - 2rpm.
01:00 02:00 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m POOH from 113m to surface and laid out the jetting tool.
06:00 Update
02:00 02:30 0.50 S-DRL 12 P 1,732 m Rigged down 140mm pipe handling equipment.
02:30 04:00 1.50 S-DRL 12 P 1,732 m Held a JSA and rigged up the TESCO 340mm casing handling equipment.
04:00 05:00 1.00 S-DRL 12 P 1,732 m Held a JSA on casing running. Picked up and made up with Baker Lock the shoe and float joints.
Flushed through and checked same. RIH from surface to 25m.
05:00 06:00 1.00 S-DRL 12 P 1,732 m Ran 340mm casing as per tally from 25m to 112m.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 1-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 11
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-Apr-08
Report No: 12
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 49 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 135 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 31 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
BHA NO. 2 445mm Bit, 245mm Motor, 438mm Stab, X/O, N/M Pony DC, MWD, N/M Pony LENGTH (m) 242.6
BHA DETAILS DC, X/O, 441mm Stab, X/O, 5 x 210mm DC's, Jars, 3 x 210mm DC's, X/O, 13 WEIGHT (MT) 30.8
x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (MT) 21.3
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Jars 15911019 164.7
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-Apr-08
Report No: 12
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-DRL 21 TT 1,732 m Continued attempting to stab into the 762mm conductor housing with ROV assistance and nil
visibility. Successfully entered the housing after numerous attempts.
00:30 01:00 0.5 S-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Jetted 762mm conductor housing with 6.89M3/min flow rate. Pumped a 7.95M3 pre hydrated gel
pill and seawater with 1 - 2rpm.
01:00 02:00 1.00 S-DRL 6 P 1,732 m POOH from 113m to surface and laid out the jetting tool.
02:00 02:30 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Rigged down 140mm pipe handling equipment.
02:30 04:00 1.50 S-CSG P 1,732 m Held a JSA and rigged up the TESCO 340mm casing handling equipment.
04:00 05:00 1.00 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Held a JSA on casing running. Picked up and made up with Baker Lock the shoe and float joints.
Flushed through and checked same. RIH from surface to 25m.
05:00 14:30 9.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Ran 340mm casing as per tally from 25m to 901m and took 27.2MT of weight.
14:30 15:00 0.50 S-CSG 12 TT 1,732 m Worked through tight spot at 901m and down to 932m with 2.14M3/min of flow at 950Kpa and
pumped 11.96M3 of pre hydrated gel.
15:00 21:30 6.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Continued running casing from 932m to 1606m as per casing tally. Confirmed casing tally
remaining on deck.
21:30 22:30 1.00 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Held JSA and rigged down Tesco casing running equipment.
22:30 23:30 1.00 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Rigged up 140mm pipe handling equipment, Installed TDS guide and Iron Roughneck tracks.
OPERATIONS
23:30 24:00 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Picked up 346mm well head housing stand from the derrick and attempt to make up to string.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-CSG 12 TT 1,732 m Trouble making up 346mm well head housing to joint in rotary. Box connection in string damaged
and needed replacing.
00:30 01:30 1.0 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Tesco casing handling gear was rigged down so racked back 346mm wellhead and picked up
340mm side door elevators to pull and lay out single. Insufficient stick up in the rotary to engage
elevators.
01:30 03:30 2.00 S-CSG 12 TT 1,732 m Tesco broke a coupling from a spare joint on the cantilever deck while the drill crew broke out the
damaged coupling from the string.
06:00 Update
03:30 04:00 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Installed replacement 340mm coupling by screwing onto the stump with chain tongs then setting
the 346mm well head housing stand into it. Chain tonger the coupling up onto the wellhead
housing joint then torqued with the power tong.
04:00 04:30 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Picked up out of slips and ran in hole from 1606m to 1611m. Filled casing with water, closed ball
valve on running tool and removed handle.
04:30 06:00 1.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m RIH with 340mm casing on 140mm landing string from 1611m to 1621m. Took 40Mt weight. Made
up TDS and washed casing down from 1621m to 1712m with 1.42M3/min and 1586Kpa.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 2-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 12
One incident today with a Mechanic cuting his finger while using a hack saw. Minor injury cleaned and dressed and returned to work.
COMMENTS & The concern is that is three finger injuries in less than two weeks. Emphasis has been placed on this at PTM and JSA's etc.
LESSONS
LEARNED Rigs casing power tong worked well with pipe movement due to the ocean before stabbing into the 762mm housing. Tesco also did a
very good job operating it. Unfortunately box damage occured on the last joint to be run when making up the 346mm housing stand due
to numerous attempts at making up.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-Apr-08
Report No: 13
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 49 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 135 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 31 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-Apr-08
Report No: 13
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 S-CSG 12 TT 1,732 m Trouble making up 346mm well head housing to joint in rotary. Box connection in string damaged
and needed replacing.
00:30 01:30 1.0 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Tesco casing handling gear was rigged down so racked back 346mm wellhead and picked up
340mm side door elevators to pull and lay out single. Insufficient stick up in the rotary to engage
elevators.
01:30 03:30 2.00 S-CSG 12 TT 1,732 m Tesco broke a coupling from a spare joint on the cantilever deck while the drill crew broke out the
damaged coupling from the string.
03:30 04:00 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Installed replacement 340mm coupling by screwing onto the stump with chain tongs then setting
the 346mm well head housing stand into it. Chain tonged the coupling up onto the wellhead
housing joint then torqued with the power tong.
04:00 04:30 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Picked up out of slips and ran in hole from 1606m to 1611m. Filled casing with water, closed ball
valve on running tool and removed handle.
04:30 06:00 1.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m RIH with 340mm casing on 140mm landing string from 1611m to 1621m. Took 40Mt weight. Made
up TDS and washed casing down from 1621m to 1712m with 1.42M3/min and 1586Kpa.
06:00 07:30 1.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Rigged up cement line to cement head and washed casing down from 1712m to 1723.5m with
1.42M3/min and 4136Kpa. Landed 340mm mudline housing and slacked off 23Mt, then picked up
9Mt overpull per Vetco to ensure housing seated - Ok.
07:30 08:00 0.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Held JSA for cementing operations. Broke circulation with Halliburton cement unit and flushed
lines with 11M3 drill water. Pressure tested lines to 27578Kpa and held for 4mins - Ok.
08:00 11:30 3.50 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Released ball and pumped 1.6M3 drill water spacer, pumped 34.7M3 (0.8M3 excess) lead 'G'
cement 1.5sg , then pumped 11.2M3 (0.4M3 excess) tail 'G' cement and released the dart.
Displaced cement lines with cement unit with 1.6M3 sea water. Displaced with rig pumps 122.2M3
sea water and bumped the plug with 10004Kpa pressure. Float check 0.72M3 return to cement
unit - Ok
OPERATIONS
11:30 12:30 1.00 S-CSG 12 P 1,732 m Rigged down surface cement lines and cement manifold assembly, Released Vetco running tool
from mud line housing per Vetco instructions and racked back in derrick.
12:30 14:30 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Made up TDS to drill pipe running string and moved to 2 meters above well head, jetted wellhead
area for 15mins with 4.5m3/min sea water at 2068Kpa. POOH and laid out pup joints.
14:30 17:00 2.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Broke out Vetco 340mm combination casing running tool and laid out. Picked up Vetco Slip lock
housing and BOP X-O and made up to stand of 140mm drill pipe and racked back in derrick
17:00 19:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Held JSA for handling and running 406mm high pressure riser, lifting of tensioner deck box beam
and TRT. P/u slings and rigged to box beam. P/u box beam and CTU and hung off assembly
below rotary table on chains and safety slings.
19:00 20:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m R/d slings and r/u 406mm riser handling equipment, changed out bails.
20:00 21:30 1.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m P/u and m/u 406mm high pressure riser stress joint and 2 joints riser.
21:30 23:00 1.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Placed support beams across tensioner deck in place of box beam, p/u TRT and set on support
beams centred over Skua-10 wellhead.
23:00 24:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Checked AX ring - Ok, engaged 406mm stress riser to TRT and commenced torqueing up
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Completed torqueing up Stress riser joint to TRT, p/u slings and m/u up to box beam and riser
elevators, picked up riser string complete with Box Beam and CTU and lowered entire assembly to
02:00 05:30 3.5 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m RIH with TRT and high pressure riser securing umbilical to riser.
05:30 06:00 0.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Observed TRT over wellhead with ROV whilst attempted to displace cuttings with circulation via
TDS down 406mm riser
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 3-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 13
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-Apr-08
Report No: 14
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 196 STOP CARDS (day) 14 DRILLS Abandon Rig 30-Mar-08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 1 STOP CARDS (Mth) 71 STOP CARDS (Total) 372
LAST SAFETY MEETING 30-Mar-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 7, Coogee - 4, 3rd Party - 3
TYPE S/W GELS (10s, 10m, 30m 31 34 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l)
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 49 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm 2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
WEIGHT (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-Apr-08
Report No: 14
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Completed torqueing up Stress riser joint to TRT, p/u slings and m/u up to box beam and riser
elevators, picked up riser string complete with Box Beam and CTU and lowered entire assembly
to tensioner deck centred over Skua 10 and bolted in position
02:00 05:30 3.5 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m RIH with TRT and high pressure riser securing umbilical to riser.
05:30 06:00 0.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Observed TRT over wellhead with ROV whilst attempted to displace cuttings with circulation via
TDS down 406mm riser
06:00 07:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Pumped sea water through TDS into top of 406mm HPR to wash clean welhead area for 10mins.
Waited for clear view with ROV and attempted to engage TRT onto wellhead. Some progress
observed.
07:00 09:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Continued to Pump sea water through TDS into top of 406mm HPR to wash clean welhead area.
Changed out handling equipment for 89mm drill pipe and p/u and m/u 89mm jetting string
09:00 11:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Manoeuvred ROV to enable better view of wellhead, lowered 406mm HPR and TRT and
engaged over wellhead. Recover ROV install trash pump, attempt to wash cutting obstructions
away from wellhead/TRT, limited success.
11:00 13:30 2.50 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Unable to seat 406mm HPR due to cutting mound around wellhead area, continued to pump sea
water through TDS into top of 406mm HPR to wash clean welhead area whilst RIH through
mouse hole 89mm jetting string to 113m moving observed with ROV.
13:30 14:30 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Jetted wellhead area through 89mm dril pipe with 4.5M3/min, 16547Kpa flow of sea water for
15mins, awaited ROV visibility to clear and observed wellhead area
14:30 15:30 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Pumped sea water through TDS into the top of 406mm HPR to wash welhead area for 15mins,
pumped through 89mm drill string with 4.5M3/mn flow at 16547Kpa for 30mins, waited on visibility
clearing to observe with ROV.
15:30 16:00 0.50 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Continued to p/u 89mm jetting assembly and moved with ROV assistance to another area of the
cuttings mound around the wellhead.
16:00 17:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Pumped 14.3M3 gel at 4.5M3/min through 89mm jetting assembly, awaited visibility to clear and
observed welhead area with ROV. Mound around wellhead area much reduced.
17:00 18:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m POMH with 89mm jetting assembly and racked back in derrick, r/d lines to pumps.
OPERATIONS
18:00 19:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m R/u false rotary bushing on CTU, set 406mm HPR slips. Attempted to latch TRT with 10342Kpa
pressure. Observed latch on TRT with ROV, marks painted during surface function testing did
not line up indicating that TRT was not fully engaged. No Success.
19:00 20:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Cycled TRT system to unlatch position with 13789Kpa. Picked up 406mm HPR to neutral weight,
marked riser at rotary and picked up additional ~150mm to ensure TRT was clear of wellhead
sealing face whilst maintaining engagement. Rotated 406mm HPR 90 degrees right and set back
down on wellhead with 9t. Cycled TRT to latch position with 10342Kpa, observed indicator on
TRT with ROV, TRT appeared to be in correct position. Filled HPR with sea water via TDS, HPR
holding full level.
20:00 22:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Attempted twice with separate Vetco test plugs, to r/u Vetco test plug into top of 406mm HPR
riser, unable to make up due to height of 406mm HPR stick up. R/d test plug and m/u running
tool to TDS, m/u running tool into top of 406mm HPR, lined up Halliburton unit to TDS and
proceeded to pressure test riser.
22:00 23:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Increased TRT latch pressure to 17236Kpa. Pressured up to 3447Kpa and held for 4mins - Ok.
Pressured to 6894Kpa and held for 10mins - Ok. Bled off pressure and monitored returns 0.7M3 -
Ok
23:00 24:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m R/d test lines and r/u to cold cut 406mm HPR. Installed Wachs cutter equipment and
commenced cut.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Continued to cut 406mm HPR with cold cutting tool, tool jammed, re-seated tool to continue cut
but jammed several times more.
02:00 03:00 1.0 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Made a decision to restart the cut 40mm below initial cut, replaced cutters and re-seated tool.
Tool operated correctly until once again it jammed at approximately same depth as previous cut,
attempts to continue resulted in a broken cutter blade. Unable to release cutter from HPR.
03:00 04:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Elected to proceed with oxy-acetylene cut, r/u welder and cutting equipment and proceeded to
cut 406mm HPR. Rough cut completed in 45mins.
06:00 Update
04:00 05:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Recovered 406mm HPR joint # 10 (11.95m) and cut off from joint #9. Recovered Wachs cold
cutter equipment from stump and dressed rough cut stump to Vetco's acceptance.
05:00 06:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Pick up 406mm slip lock housing from derrick and RIH to engage onto cut and dressed stump.
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 14
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-Apr-08
Report No: 15
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.03 FANN 6 rpm 49 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) 135 Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) 5 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 31 MBT (kg/m3) pH 9.5 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-Apr-08
Report No: 15
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Continued to cut 406mm HPR with cold cutting tool, tool jammed, re-seated tool to continue cut but
jammed several times more.
02:00 03:00 1.0 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Made a decision to restart the cut 40mm below initial cut, replaced cutters and re-seated tool. Tool
operated correctly until once again it jammed at approximately same depth as previous cut,
attempts to continue resulted in a broken cutter blade. Unable to release cutter from HPR.
03:00 04:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Elected to proceed with oxy-acetylene cut, r/u welder and cutting equipment and proceeded to cut
406mm HPR. Rough cut completed in 45mins.
04:00 05:00 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Recovered 406mm HPR joint # 10 (11.95m) and cut off from joint #9. Recovered Wachs cold
cutter equipment from stump and dressed rough cut stump to Vetco's acceptance.
05:00 09:30 4.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Pick up 406mm slip lock housing from derrick and RIH to engage onto cut and dressed stump.
Made up slip-loc housing and pressure tested per vetco proceedures, torqued same to 406mm
HPR.
09:30 10:30 1.00 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Backed out Vetco 406mm HPR running tool and racked back in derrick. Held TBT and reviewed
JSA for skidding cantilever, Skid cantilever 1.2m aft.
10:30 12:00 1.50 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m M/u jetting tool to 140mm D.P. stands from derrick, lifted grating from tensioner deck extension
and RIH to 92m. M/u to TDS and RIH to sea bed 115m.
12:00 16:30 4.50 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Jetted around Skua-10 wellhead with 4.7M3 seawater. Used ROV to stab jetting tool into mound
around wellhead, jet for 15 mins waited fro visibility to clear and moved jetting tool again.
Continued to repeat this process radially around wellhead with assitance provided at surface from
tugger lines.
16:30 17:30 1.00 S-NUP 21 TT 1,732 m Recovered 140mm drill pipe and jetting tool and laid out. Skidded cantilever back to center over
Skua-10 wellhead.
17:30 20:00 2.50 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Installed CTU inserts, installed spacer sleeve, took 10t o/p on HPR and pressured up CTU to take
tension. Released running tool and racked back in derrick.
20:00 24:00 4.00 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m PJSM reviewed JSA for nipple up BOP's. Traverse BOP's form setback area over 406mm HPR
riser cross over.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Continued to nipple up BOP's. Laid out 444mm BHA, Wtd motor, stabilisers, MWD, 8 1/4" DC etc.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 5-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 15
Cold cutter operation no time saving over Oxy/Accetlyne cutting and grinding off 406mm HPR.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-Apr-08
Report No: 16
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
1,732 0.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 0
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 3 311mm bit, 210mm RSS , 210mm LWD, X/o, Float sub (ported) 203mm LENGTH (m) 158.2
BHA DETAILS Drilling Jars, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (MT) 18.6t
WT BELOW JARS (MT) 9.5t
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 17621383
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm SCR @ 50spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-Apr-08
Report No: 16
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 07:00 7.00 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Continued to nipple up BOP's. Laid out 444mm BHA
07:00 10:30 3.5 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Nippled up choke & kill lines to BOP. Rigged up to install diverter overshot
10:30 12:30 2.00 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Nippled up low pressure riser, overshot riser and diverter packer system. Continued to nipple-up
choke & kill lines to BOP.
12:30 13:00 0.50 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Laid down diverter running tool
13:00 15:30 2.50 S-NUP 14 P 1,732 m Picked up and made up Vetco wear bushing running tool. Landed out wear bushing @ 114.94m,
steel tape measured. Pressured up to 5171Kpa and released wear bushing - Ok, POOH with
running tool.
15:30 16:30 1.00 S-NUP 15 P 1,732 m Filled hole and rigged up to test BOP's. Tested casing, blind rams, choke & kill lines, valves 1 - 3.
Low test to 3447Kpa held 5 mins and high test 27579Kpa held 10 mins. Low pressure tested
standpipe manifold to 3447Kpa held 5mins and high pressure tested 34473Kpa held 10 mins - Ok
16:30 18:00 1.50 S-NUP 21 P 1,732 m Picked up cement stand from derrick and broke out TIW valve, redressed cement stand with
Halliburton plug release set and racked back in derrick.
18:00 19:30 1.50 S-NUP 15 P 1,732 m Pressure tested TDS auto IBOP and manual valves low test to 3447Kpa, held 5mins and high test
to 34473Kpa held 10 mins - Ok Pressure tested choke manifold to low test of 3447Kpa held 5mins
and a high pressure of 34473Kpa held 10mins - Ok
19:30 22:30 3.00 I-DRL 6 P 1,732 m PJSM reviewed JSA for handling BHA, picked up 311mm BHA m/u and RIH, Security SE3653Z
bit , RSS tool and LWD. Pressure tested choke manifold to low test of 3447Kpa held 5mins and a
high pressure of 34473Kpa held 10mins
22:30 24:00 1.50 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Cleared rig floor and loaded radioactive sources in LWD, programmed LWD
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Continued to program LWD tools
01:00 01:30 0.5 I-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to pick up 140mm BHA from derrick and RIH to 64m
01:30 02:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Shallow tested LWD - Ok
02:00 05:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to RIH from 64m to 1685m, average 18Stds/hr.
06:00 Update
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Conducted Choke drill with Driller and Assistant Driller, pressured casing to 3447Kpa and brought
pumps upto 35 strokes holding 3447Kpa by operating the choke.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 6-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 16
COMMENTS & Approximately 0.5m3 diesel fuel spill due to fuel tank overflow. Spill contained with zero discharge to Ocean and cleaned up
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition 113.0m Well Datum: 0
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-Apr-08
Report No: 17
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 1,738 120 119 111 7-16 80-150 8000 2000 0.4
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,848 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 24
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 60 1424 PRESSURE (kPa) 10,000 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 23
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 85 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 16
PUMP #3 165.1 60 1424 HHP/IN2 1.04 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 3 311mm bit, 210mm RSS , 210mm LWD, X/o, Float sub (ported) 203mm LENGTH (m) 158.2
BHA DETAILS Drilling Jars, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (MT) 18.6t
WT BELOW JARS (MT) 9.5t
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 15911019 169.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 1,723 m #1 1007 1462 1999
MAASP (kPa) 2166 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1007 1455 1965
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-Apr-08
Report No: 17
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Continued to program LWD tools
01:00 01:30 0.5 I-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to pick up 140mm BHA from derrick and RIH to 64m
01:30 02:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Shallow tested LWD with 2.2m3/min 4826Kpa sea water - Ok
02:00 05:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 P 1,732 m Continued to RIH from 64m to 1685m, average 18 Stds/hr.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 1,732 m Conducted Choke drill with Driller and Assistant Driller, pressured casing to 3447Kpa and brought
pumps upto 35 strokes holding 3447Kpa by operating the choke.
06:00 07:00 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,732 m RIH and tagged Cement at 1708m, Drilled plugs, 344mm float and shoe from 1708m to 1732m,
07:00 08:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 P 1,732 m Displaced well to 1.07sg KCl/PHPA mud while working through the casing shoe pumping at 2.65
m3/min at 10342Kpa. Worked through shoe - Ok
08:00 10:30 2.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,735 m Drilled from 1732m to 1735m with 2.65m3/min at 10342Kpa, pumped 3.2m3 sweep and POOH
into casing
10:30 11:30 1.00 I-DRL 21 P 1,735 m Held PJSM and rigged-up to perform FIT. Performed FIT to 1.25SG EMW with 1.07SG mud.
With 2995Kpa (434psi)
11:30 12:30 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 1,735 m Flushed cement lines, lined up to drill, recorded SCR's. Unable to receive pulses from MWD,
trouble shot, problem pinpointed to zero precharge in pump pulsation dampners.
12:30 19:00 6.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,738 m Continued to drill from 1735m to 1738m. Increased mud weight to 1.12 SG. Varied all parameters
OPERATIONS
for WOB 10 - 18MT, RPM 20 - 170, flow 2.65 - 3.56m3/min with ROP's from 0.13 - 3.5m/hr.
19:00 23:00 4.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m Flow checked well 10mins - Ok, pumped slug and POOH from 1738m to 158m.
23:00 23:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m Flow checked well 10mins - Ok, and POOH from 158m.
23:30 24:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m PJSM reviewed JSA for removal of radioactive sources. Removed radioactive sources
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m POOH into derrick LWD and RSS to view bit. Bit severely damaged, RIH and laid out RSS and
racked LWD back in derrick.
01:00 03:30 2.5 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m Picked up new Mill tooth bit, Junk basket, Drill collars and RIH.
03:30 06:00 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m RIH to 1420m at 18 Stds/Hr
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 7-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 17
COMMENTS & Flooman caught finger on rig floor, evacuated to Darwin for further medical treatment
LESSONS
LEARNED Check pulsation dampners on mud pumps regularly ie On trip out of hole
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-Apr-08
Report No: 18
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
BHA NO. 4 311mm Mill tooth bit, Junk Basket, Float sub (ported) 203mm Drilling Jars, LENGTH (m) 154.4
BHA DETAILS X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (MT) 18.0
WT BELOW JARS (MT) 8.0
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 15911019 169.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 1,723 m #1 1007 1462 1999
MAASP (kPa) 2166 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1007 1455 1965
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-Apr-08
Report No: 18
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m POOH into derrick LWD and RSS to view bit. Bit severely damaged, RIH and laid out RSS and
racked LWD back in derrick.
01:00 03:30 2.5 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m Picked up new Mill tooth bit, Junk basket, Drill collars and RIH.
03:30 06:30 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m RIH to 1420m at 18 Stds/Hr
06:30 07:00 0.50 I-DRL 7 P 1,738 m Service Top Drive
07:00 07:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,738 m M/U TDS wash down from 1713m to 1738m with 2.65M3/min 8963Kpa
07:30 08:30 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 1,738 m Surge junk basket on bottom with 3.41m3/min 11032Kpa, pumps off, repeat twice and pumped
7.9m3 hi vis sweep.
08:30 11:30 3.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,748 m Drilled 311mm hole from 1738m to 1748m with 3.41m3/min, 11032Kpa, 115rpm and 13.6t WOB,
torque 4 KNm, losses observed at 1745m 17.5m3/hr, reduced flow rate to 2.65m3/min losses
continued ~15.8m3/hr
11:30 12:30 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 1,748 m Flow checked well on trip tank, established static loss rate ~2.54m3/Hr reduced to zero. Staged
up one pump and established dynamic losses with 1.89m3/min as 11.9m3/hr, at 1.7m3/min losses
9.54m3/hr, at 1.51m3/min losses 7.63m3/hr.
12:30 13:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,748 m POOH from 1748m to 1722m
13:00 14:30 1.50 I-DRL 21 TT 1,748 m Flow checked well on trip tank, established static loss rate ~0.76m3/Hr
14:30 16:30 2.00 I-DRL 5 TT 1,748 m Pumped 7.95m3 hi-vis sweep, displaced well to sea water at 2.37m3/min 6640Kpa
16:30 19:30 3.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,770 m RIH from 1722m to 1748m and drilled from 1748m to 1770m with seawater and pumped 7.95m3
hi vis sweep every joint.
OPERATIONS
19:30 20:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m Circulate well clean with 3.03m3/min and 12410kPa. Flow checked well for 10mins - Ok
20:00 20:30 0.50 I-DRL 12 TT 1,770 m PJSM, r/u for cement job, continued to monitor well. Pumped with cement unit and observed
13789Kpa pressure, bled off pressure and broke off cement line to drill pipe, no blockages found,
broke circulation with cement unit, returns observed - Ok
20:30 21:30 1.00 I-DRL 12 TT 1,770 m Mixed and pumped 6.36m3 of 1.89sg Class G cement slurry and 0.27m3 spacer, and displaced
drill pipe with cement unit.
21:30 22:00 0.50 I-DRL 12 TT 1,770 m Broke off cement line and POOH from 1771m to 1663m and circulated bottoms up at 4.54m3/min
22242Kpa sea water. Observed spacer and ~ 1 min "dirty" cement contaminated water at
shakers.
22:00 24:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m Flow checked well - Ok, POOH from 1663m to 977m at 20 Stds/hr
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m POOH from 977m to Surface, Laid out Junk basket and broke out bit. Junk basket contained ~
320gms of metal pieces including 3 PDC cutters. Bit in good condition.
03:00 04:00 1.0 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m P/U new Reed RSX716-A15 bit, M/u to new RSS tool and m/u to LWD
04:00 05:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m Program LWD
06:00 Update
05:00 05:30 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m Held PJSM for loading R/A sources, cleared floor and loaded sources
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m RIH to 39m
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 8-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 18
COMMENTS &
Finger injury incident will not be counted as a LTI as IP is considered fit for light duties. He will not be returning to MODU immediately due
LESSONS
to crew change
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 2.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-Apr-08
Report No: 19
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 1,796 122 112 105 6.8 100-140 9000-12000 2000 2.0
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 5,000 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 41
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 60 2500 PRESSURE (kPa) 8,600 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 41
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 123 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 28
PUMP #3 165.1 60 2500 HHP/IN2 4.62 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 5 311mm bit, 210mm RSS , 210mm LWD, X/o, Float sub (ported) 203mm LENGTH (m) 158.2
BHA DETAILS Drilling Jars, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (MT) 18.6t
WT BELOW JARS (MT) 9.5t
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 15911019 181.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 1,895 m #1 1207 1586 2048
MAASP (kPa) 2166 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 1207 1551 2034
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-Apr-08
Report No: 19
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m POOH from 977m to Surface, Laid out Junk basket and broke out bit. Junk basket contained ~
320gms of metal pieces including 3 PDC cutters. Bit in good condition.
03:00 04:00 1.0 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m P/U new Reed RSX716-A15 bit, M/U to new RSS tool and M/U to LWD due to down hole damage.
04:00 05:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m Program LWD
05:00 05:30 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 1,770 m Held PJSM for loading R/A sources, cleared floor and loaded sources
05:30 06:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m RIH to 92m, shallow tested LWD with 2.27 m3/min 3826 kPa - Ok
06:30 10:00 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m Continued to RIH from 92m to 1667m
10:00 11:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,770 m M/U TDS and washed down from 1667m with 0.72 m3/min, 551 kPa to tag cement at 1728m with
3.6t.
11:00 12:30 1.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,770 m Drilled cement from 1728m to 1770m with 3.41 m3/min and 11031 kPa with seawater and hi-vis
sweeps.
12:30 16:30 4.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,803 m Drilled from 1770m to 1803m with 3.41 m3/min and 11031 kPa with seawater and hi-vis sweeps.
Average ROP 8.25m/hr
16:30 17:30 1.00 I-DRL 5 P 1,803 m Pumped 11.9 m3 hi-vis sweep and circulated out of the hole. Spotted 15.9m3 high vis around the
BHA.
17:30 18:30 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,803 m POOH from 1803m 1747m r/u cement unit, flushed lines and pressure tested to 3447 kPa, closed
annular and performed FIT to 1427 kPa - Ok RIH from 1747m to 1803m
18:30 20:00 1.50 I-DRL 8 TT 1,816 m Drilled from 1803m to 1816m with 3.41 m3/min and 11031 kPa. Displaced seawater with KCl
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,859 m Drilled from 1836m to 1859m with 3.41 m3/min and 11031 kPa. Average ROP 23m/hr. Observed
dynamic losses 9.5 m3/hr, reduced flow to 3.03 m3/min losses reduced
01:00 02:00 1.0 I-DRL 2 P 1,868 m Drilled from 1859m to 1868m with 3.03 m3/min and 9480 kPa. Average ROP 9m/hr. Observed
losses 9.5 m3/hr, pumped 3.2 m3 LCM Losses stabilized
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,879 m Drilled from 1868m to 1879m. Non rotating sleeve on the RSS achieving better grip on the
formation.
02:30 03:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,889 m Drilled from 1879m to 1889m with 3.03 m3/min and 9480 kPa. Observed losses 12 m3/hr,
06:00 Update
reduced flow to 2.27 m3/min 7928 kPa pumped 3.2 m3 LCM losses reduced
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,891 m Drilled from 1889m to 1891m 2.27 m3/min 7928 kPa. Observed losses 9.5 m3/hr, pumped 3.2 m3
LCM losses reduced
03:30 04:30 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,901 m Drilled from 1891m to 1901m 2.27 m3/min 7928 kPa increased flow to 2.83 m3/min 9018 kPa
04:30 05:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,914 m Drilled from 1901m to 1914m with 2.83 m3/min and 9018 kPa, RSS not accepting deflection
directions, increased flow to 3.03 m3/min Observed losses 3.03 m3/hr cut back pumps to 2.83 m3
losses reduced
05:00 05:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,919 m Drilled 1914m to 1919m, blew hose on pump # 1, broke circulation with pumps 3 & 2 and MWD
lost signal. Cycled pumps to sync MWD.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,922 m Drilled from 1919m to 1922m with 2.65 m3/min and 8170 kPa
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 9-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 19
COMMENTS &
LESSONS Must ensure that mud pump pulsation dampeners are regularly checked.
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 3.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-Apr-08
Report No: 20
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 5,000 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 41
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 55 2500 PRESSURE (kPa) 8,135 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 41
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 123 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 28
PUMP #3 165.1 55 2500 HHP/IN2 4.62 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 5 311mm bit, 210mm RSS , 210mm LWD, X/o, Float sub (ported) 203mm LENGTH (m) 158.2
BHA DETAILS Drilling Jars, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (MT) 18.6t
WT BELOW JARS (MT) 9.5t
BHA NO. 6 311mm bit, 244mm Wtd Motor (1.5° Hsg Bend) X/O, X/O, LWD, MWD, X/O LENGTH (m)
NM Pony DC, NM Pony DC, X/O, 12 x HWDP, X/O, 203mm Drilling Jars, X/O, WEIGHT (MT)
5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 15911019 205.0
Dailey Drilling Jar 17602018 0.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 1,895 m #1 1207 1586 2048
MAASP (kPa) 2166 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 1207 1551 2034
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-Apr-08
Report No: 20
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,859 m Drilled from 1836m to 1859m with 3.41m3/min and 11031kPa, observed losses 9.5m3/hr, reduced
flow to 3.03m3/min losses stabilized. Continued to have problems with RSS due to stabilizer
rotation.
01:00 02:00 1.0 I-DRL 2 P 1,868 m Drilled from 1859m to 1868m with 3.03m3/min and 9480kPa, observed losses 9.5m3/hr, pumped
3.2m3 LCM Losses stabilized. Continued to have problems with RSS stabilizer rotation.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,879 m Drilled from 1868m to 1879m. WTD confirmed RSS deflection was established.
02:30 03:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,889 m Drilled from 1879m to 1889m with 3.03m3/min and 9480Kpa, observed losses 12m3/hr, reduced
flow to 2.27m3/min at 7928kPa pumped 3.2m3 LCM. Losses stabilized.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,891 m Drilled from 1889m to 1891m with 2.27m3/min and 7928kPa, observed losses 9.5m3/hr, pumped
3.2m3 LCM losses stabilized.
03:30 04:30 1.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,901 m Drilled from 1891m to 1901m with 2.27m3/min and 7928kPa, increased flow to 2.83m3/min
9018kPa.
04:30 05:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,914 m Drilled from 1901m to 1914m with 2.83m3/min and 9018kPa, RSS not accepting deflection
downlink directions, increased flow to 3.03m3/min, observed losses 3.03m3/hr cut back pumps to
2.83m3 losses stabilized.
05:00 05:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,919 m Drilled 1914m to 1919m, blew hose on pump #1, broke circulation with pumps 3 & 2 and MWD
lost signal. Cycled pumps to syncronise MWD.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 1,922 m Drilled from 1919m to 1922m with 2.65m3/min and 8170kPa.
06:00 10:00 4.00 I-DRL 2 P 1,989 m Drilled from 1922m to 1989m with 2.65m3/min 8618kPa at 16m/hr. Observed gas at 2.2%, mud
1.12sg.
OPERATIONS
10:00 12:00 2.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,011 m Drilled from 1989m to 2011m with 2.65m3/min and 8618kPa.
12:00 13:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 TT 2,011 m Took survey on bottom, circulated bottoms up at 2.56m3/min.
13:00 13:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m POOH from 2011m to 1983m good hole, flow checked well - static. POOH from 1983m to 1955m
good hole.
13:30 14:00 0.50 I-DRL 5 TT 2,011 m Pumped 15.89m3 of LCM 142kg/m3 pill at 1.93m3/min 4454kPa and chased with 4.76m3 slug at
1.35sg.
14:00 14:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m POOH from 1948m to 1716m inside 340mm casing shoe with 0.95m3 loss.
14:30 15:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Circulated at 3.78m3/min, after 40mins cuttings were 40% of returns volume, after 60mins cutting
volume was a trace, gas peaked at 4% on bottoms up.
15:30 16:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Flow checked well - static. Pumped 4.77m3 slug and POOH.
16:00 19:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m POOH from 1716m to 158m. Av tripping speed 445 m/hr.
19:30 20:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m POOH from 158m, l/d 203mm drilling Jar.
20:30 21:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Removed radioactive sources.
21:00 23:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m L/d MWD, LWD, RSS lay out bit.
23:00 24:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Picked up 311mm Smith MDi1716LBPX PDC bit, m/u to 244mm motor and RIH.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Continued to p/u MWD/LWD and m/u to motor and RIH to 53m.
01:30 03:30 2.0 I-DRL 21 TT 2,011 m Programed WTD MWD/LWD tools.
03:30 04:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m P/u and m/u Pony DC x 2 and RIH to 129m.
04:30 05:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m P/u and RIH with 140mm HWDP, p/u and m/u 165mm Drilling Jar, Shallow test MWD with
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 10-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 20
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 3.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-Apr-08
Report No: 21
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Puffin formation was intersected at 1846m MD 1822m TVD
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $13,020,878 DAILY COST $541,396
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 203 STOP CARDS (day) 13 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 08/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS STOP CARDS (Mth) 183 STOP CARDS (Total) 482
LAST SAFETY MEETING 07-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 6, Coogee - 5, 3rd Party - 2
TYPE KCl/PHPA GELS (10s, 10m, 30m 3 4 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 46000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.11 FANN 6 rpm 6 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 5.2
VIS (Sec/ltr) 59 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 2.31 API FL (ml/30min) 8 Pm 0.0
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) 1.43 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.1/0.4
PV (mPa.s) 18 SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 11.01 MBT (kg/m3) 5.7 pH 9 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2001 - 2030 123 139 115 18 140 20300 12200 17.0
PARAMETERS 2030 - 2054 125 140 117 4.5 200 24400 13550 7.0
2054 - 2070 126 141 117 4.5 195 18980 13550 5.0
LINER (mm) SPM TOTAL FLOW (lpm)
FLOW (lpm) 5,000 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 41
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 55 2500 PRESSURE (kPa) 8,135 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 41
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 123 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 28
PUMP #3 165.1 55 2500 HHP/IN2 4.58 ECD (SG) 1.11
BHA NO. 6 311mm bit, 244mm Wtd Motor (1.5° Hsg Bend) X/O, X/O, LWD, MWD, X/O LENGTH (m) 158.2
BHA DETAILS NM Pony DC, NM Pony DC, X/O, 12 x HWDP, X/O, 203mm Drilling Jars, X/O, WEIGHT (MT) 18.6t
5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (MT) 9.5t
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Dailey Drilling Jar 17602018 6.5
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 1034 1427 1931
MAASP (kPa) 2333 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1103 1344 1793
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-Apr-08
Report No: 21
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Continued to p/u MWD/LWD and m/u to motor and RIH to 53m.
01:30 03:30 2.0 I-DRL 21 TT 2,011 m Programmed WTD MWD/LWD tools.
03:30 04:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m P/u and m/u Pony DC x 2 and RIH to 129m.
04:30 05:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m P/u and RIH with 140mm HWDP, p/u and m/u 165mm Drilling Jar, Shallow test MWD with
4.5m3/min at 4136kPa - Good test.
05:00 06:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m RIH from 152m to 301m. Av trip speed 150m/hr.
06:00 09:00 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m RIH from 301m to 1723m, filled pipe every 25stds, Av trip speed 474m/hr.
09:00 09:30 0.50 I-DRL 7 P 2,011 m Serviced TDS.
09:30 10:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m Continued to RIH from 1723 to 2004m, Av trip speed 281m/hr.
10:30 11:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,011 m M/u TDS and wash down from 2004m to 2011m w3.4m3/min 9859kPa, tagged bottom and picked
up to establish tool face orientation.
11:00 23:30 12.50 I-DRL 2 P 2,017 m Directionally drilled from 2011m to 2076m. Had problems with toolface control. Varied flow rate
in attempt to improve - no improvement. Tool face control improved from 2019m to 2023m.
Observed 1.5m3/hr losses from 2032m increasing to 2.38m3/hr from 2034m - reduced flow.
Losses increased at 2067m - pumped 7.94m3 of LCM. At 2076m - decision made to POOH and
set kick-off plugs
OPERATIONS
23:30 24:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Circulated LCM from well with 4.1m3/min 10100kPa.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Continued to circulate well clean, flow checked well - static POOH.
00:30 02:30 2.0 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 2076m into 340mm casing at 1720m, Av trip speed 178m/hr, no tight spots after intial
2 stds which required 1.8mt o/p. Flow check well - static, pumped slug and continued to POOH.
02:30 06:00 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1720m to 167m, Av trip speed 443m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 11-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 21
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 3.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-Apr-08
Report No: 22
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 1034 1427 1931
MAASP (kPa) 2499 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1103 1344 1793
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-Apr-08
Report No: 22
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Continued to circulate well clean, flow checked, well - static.
00:30 02:30 2.0 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 2076m to 1720m inside 340mm casing shoe. Av trip speed 178m/hr. Good hole.
02:30 03:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Flow checked well - static. Pumped slug.
03:00 05:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Continued to POOH from 1720m to 209m. Av trip speed 604m/hr.
05:30 07:30 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Continued to POOH from 209m to surface. Racked back BHA, laid out 2 x pony NMDC and bit.
(MWD tool downloaded in derrick offline)
07:30 08:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Changed out handling gear to 89mm and cleaned rig floor.
08:00 08:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Picked up mule shoe. RIH 5stds of 89mm drill pipe. Changed out handling gear to 140mm.
08:30 12:00 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m RIH from 145m to 2076m. Av trip speed 552m/hr.
12:00 13:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 TT 2,076 m Circulated bottoms up. Gas peak at 6.1%. Continued circulating until gas level returned to
background level. (Drill water tested at 3000ppm).
13:00 13:30 0.50 I-DRL 17 TT 2,076 m Held JSA and rigged up surface lines for cement plug. (Tested second drill water tank 3000ppm).
13:30 14:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Transferred pot water from Lady Valisia to slug pit. Transfer hose parted.
14:00 15:30 1.50 I-DRL 8 TT 2,076 m Replaced drill water hose with brine hose.
15:30 17:00 1.50 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Transferred pot water from Lady Valisia to pit #1 to flush brine hose. Re-routed pot water transfer
to slug pit, initial chloride levels 1500ppm to 1900ppm. Continued to transfer pot water (Chloride
levels to 650ppm). Transferred pot water from slug pit to cement unit, tested pot water from
cement unit, chloride levels acceptable at 200ppm. Transfer rate slow ~.16m3/min
OPERATIONS
17:00 17:30 0.50 I-DRL 17 TT 2,076 m Rigged up surface lines and pressure tested to 20684kPa. Initial test failed, leak in swivel.
Replaced swivel. Pressure tested to 20684kPa. Good test. Continued filling slug pit to required
17:30 18:30 1.00 I-DRL 17 TT l
2,076 m Mixed and pumped 12.3m3 of 1.9SG cement plug #1 at 0.87m3/min, 1586kPa. Displaced cement
with 20.5m3 of 1.1SG KCl/PHPA at 1.16m3/min, 1172kPa.
18:30 19:00 0.50 I-DRL 17 TT 2,076 m POOH from 2076m to 1910m. Av trip speed 332m/hr.
19:00 19:30 0.50 I-DRL 17 TT 2,076 m Reverse circulated at 2.3m3/min 1958kPa, observed losses of 11m3 over 10mins.
19:30 20:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Flow checked well on trip tank - well flowing, shut in well - casing pressure 0 kPa.
20:00 21:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Opened well to circulate bottoms up - well still flowing - suspected that the flow was returns from
formation "ballooning", flowed well and observed returns diminishing from .95m3/min to
0.8m3/min over 10mins.
21:00 22:00 1.00 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Circulated bottoms up, staged pumps up in .23m3/min increments to 3.08m3/min and 5239kPa.
Observed losses 4.76m3/hr, reduced pumps to 1.4m3/min, losses stabilised. Total circulation
147m3, maximum gas 4.6%.
22:00 22:30 0.50 I-DRL 21 TT 2,076 m Flow checked well on trip tank - static.
22:30 23:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m RIH from 1910m - 1950m and r/u cement lines, pressure tested same to 20680kPa - Ok
23:00 24:00 1.00 I-DRL 17 TT 2,076 m Pumped 1.58m3 spacer, mixed and pumped 12.0m3 of 1.98SG cement plug #2 at 0.84m3/min,
1654kPa. Displaced cement with 18.9m3 of 1.1SG KCl/PHPA at 1.19m3/min, 1172kPa.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1950m to 1750m circulated bottoms up at 2.13m3/min, cement returns observed at
shakers, dumped returns overboard, treated potentially contaminated mud with sodium
bicarbonate.
02:30 03:00 0.5 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Flow checked well - static.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1750m - 1723m, flow checked well - static pumped slug.
06:00 Update
03:30 06:00 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1723m to 142m, Av trip speed 632m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 12-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 22
COMMENTS & Reverse circulation when losses have been experienced should be avoided.
LESSONS
LEARNED Ensure water to be used for cementing is tested for chlorides prior to use.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 5.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-Apr-08
Report No: 23
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Puffin formation was intersected at 1846m MD 1822m TVD
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $13,706,735 DAILY COST $154,299
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 205 STOP CARDS (day) 26 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 08/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS STOP CARDS (Mth) 226 STOP CARDS (Total) 525
LAST SAFETY MEETING 07-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 15, Coogee - 6, 3rd Party - 5
TYPE KCl/PHPA GELS (10s, 10m, 30m 2.39 3.83 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 50000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.1 FANN 6 rpm 6 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 6.2
VIS (Sec/ltr) 53 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 2.07 API FL (ml/30min) 6.8 Pm 0.4
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) 1.22 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.1/0.6
PV (mPa.s) 15 SAND (% vol) .5 CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) 9.58 MBT (kg/m3) 5.8 pH 9 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 210 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 203 0
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 1.11
BHA NO. 89mm Mule Shoe, 5 Stds x 89mm Drill Pipe, X/O LENGTH (m) 142.6
BHA DETAILS WEIGHT (MT)
Cement Stinger
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 1034 1427 1931
MAASP (kPa) 2499 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1103 1344 1793
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-Apr-08
Report No: 23
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1950m to 1750m circulated bottoms up at 2.13m3/min, cement returns observed at
shakers, dumped returns overboard, treated potentially contaminated mud with sodium
bicarbonate.
02:30 03:00 0.5 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m Flow checked well - static.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1750m - 1723m, flow checked well - static. Pumped slug.
03:30 06:00 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,076 m POOH from 1723m to 142m, Av trip speed 632m/hr.
06:00 07:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2076m Changed handling gear to 89mm. Continued to POOH with 89mm cement stinger from 142m to
surface. Layed out 89mm mule shoe. Av trip speed 142m/hr.
*** End of Skua-10 ***
Following report is 08-04-14 Skua-10 St1 DDR #1.
OPERATIONS
Total 7.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10
Date: 13-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 23
COMMENTS & Note: no statement of facts was taken at end of Skua-10 / start of Skua-10 ST1. Bulk values on this report are same as Skua-10 DDR#22.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 5.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-Apr-08
Report No: 1
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (MT) Wt Up / Down (MT) WOB (MT) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,991 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 102
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 8,273 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 72
PUMP #2 165.1 63 1495 JET VEL (m/sec) 84 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 39
PUMP #3 165.1 63 1495 HHP/IN2 2.26 ECD (SG) 1.11
BHA NO. 1 311mm Bit, True Gauge Stabiliser, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR- LENGTH (m) 238.3
BHA DETAILS LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, 3 x 209mm DC, X/O, 12 x WEIGHT (MT) 24.5
140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (MT) 23.6
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 6.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 1034 1427 1931
MAASP (kPa) 2666 Kpa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1103 1344 1793
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-Apr-08
Report No: 1
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
07:00 09:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 1,867 m Picked up directional BHA, scribed motor to MWD tool. (MWD was downloaded offline). RIH to
180m, shallow pulse tested MWD, good test. Continued picking up BHA.
09:00 12:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,867 m RIH from 238m to 1723m. Av trip speed 424m/hr.
12:30 14:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,867 m Lightly washed and reamed from 1723m to 1867m with 64rpm and 1.89m3/min. Tagged top of
cement at 1867m with 4.5t.
14:00 14:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 1,867 m Orientated tool face - poor MWD detection, difficulty taking survey.
14:30 18:00 3.50 I-DRL 2 TT 1,904 m Directionally drilled from 1867m to 1904m with 2.7m3/min and 6894kPa, in an attempt to kick off
from Skua-10 wellbore. At 1895m spent 30mins taking survey due to poor MWD detection. Side
track not established.
18:00 19:00 1.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,905 m Directionally drilled in a time drilling mode from 1904m to 1905m with 2.7m3/min and 6894kPa.
19:00 21:00 2.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,916 m Directionally drilled from 1905m to 1916m with 3.02m3/min and 9550kPa ~5% formation from
1913m samples.
21:00 22:00 1.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,921 m Directionally drilled from 1916m to 1921m at <5m/hr with 2.7m3/min and 6894kPa ~ 10%
formation from 1915m samples, ~35% formation from 1916m samples, ~80% formation from
1917m samples, ~98% formation from 1920m samples.
22:00 24:00 2.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,944 m Directionally drilled from 1921m to 1944m. With ~7t WOB, 2.7m3/min and 6894kPa. Av ROP
11.5m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 17.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,970 m Directionally drilled from 1944m to 1970m with 9t WOB, 3.4m3/min and 11380kPa, Av ROP
8.6m/hr.
03:00 06:00 3.0 I-DRL 2 TT 1,993 m Directionally drilled from 1970m to 1993m with 11.8t WOB, 3.74m3/min and 13650kPa, Av ROP
7.6m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 13-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 1
COMMENTS & Note: no statement of facts was taken at end of Skua-10 / start of Skua-10 ST1. Bulk values on this report are same as Skua-10 DDR#22.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 5.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-Apr-08
Report No: 2
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Puffin formation was intersected at 1846m MD 1822m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $14,682,336 DAILY COST $576,756
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 206 STOP CARDS (day) 15 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 13/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS STOP CARDS (Mth) 241 STOP CARDS (Total) 540
LAST SAFETY MEETING 13-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 6, Coogee -5, 3rd Party - 4
TYPE KCl/PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 5 7 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 44000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.10 FANN 6 rpm 6 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 5.5
VIS (Sec/ltr) 58 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 2.43 API FL (ml/30min) 7 Pm 3.4
Temp (°C) 49 LGS (% vol) 1.54 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.4/0.8
PV (mPa.s) 23 SAND (% vol) 0.75 CAKE API (mm) 1 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.89
YP (Pa) 25 MBT (kg/m3) 5.7 pH 11.3 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 1.26
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 1944-2156m 127 147 117 7-22 120 - 220 16270 14914 8.8
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,750 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 128
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 13,514 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 90
PUMP #2 165.1 74 1756 JET VEL (m/sec) 106 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 49
PUMP #3 165.1 84 1994 HHP/IN2 4.49 ECD (SG) 1.12
BHA NO. 1 311mm Bit, True Gauge Stabiliser, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR- LENGTH (m) 238.3
BHA DETAILS LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, 3 x 209mm DC, X/O, 12 x WEIGHT (MT) 24.5
140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (MT) 23.6
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (MT)
WT BELOW JARS (MT)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 29.0
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2499 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1758 2137 2620
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 1724 2137 2620
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-Apr-08
Report No: 2
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 TT 1,993 m Directionally drilled from 1944m to 1993m with ~ 10.5t WOB, 3.4m3/min and 11380kPa, Av ROP
8.2m/hr.
06:00 12:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 TT 2,037 m Directionally drilled from 1993m to 2037m with ~15t WOB, 3.82m3/min and 13996kPa, Av ROP
7.3m/hr.
12:00 17:00 5.00 I-DRL 2 TT 2,080 m Directionally drilled from 2037m to 2080m with ~15t WOB, 3.82m3/min and 13996kPa, Av ROP
8.6m/hr. (2076m reached @ 16:38 hrs end of TT).
17:00 24:00 7.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,156 m Directionally drilled from 2080m to 2156m with ~15t WOB, 3.82m3/min and 13996kPa, Av ROP
10.8m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,162 m Directionally drilled from 2156m to 2162m with ~15t WOB, 3.78m3/min and 13996kPa, Av ROP
2m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m Flow checked well - Static.
03:30 04:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2156m to 2154m, tight hole 45t over pull, pumped 3.78m3/min and 13996kPa and
back reamed with 60rpm to 2148m, worked through until clear without rotary or pumps.
06:00 Update
04:00 04:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2148 to 2046, tight hole 36t over pull, m/u TDS and pumped 3.78m3/min and
13996kPa and back reamed with 60rpm to 2036m , worked through until clear without rotary or
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2036m to 1915m open hole above any known doglegs and pumped slug.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 1915m to 1706m Av trip speed 418m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 14-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 2
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 5.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Apr-08
Report No: 3
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Puffin formation was intersected at 1846m MD 1822m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $15,220,708 DAILY COST $538,371
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 207 STOP CARDS (day) 26 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 13/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS STOP CARDS (Mth) 267 STOP CARDS (Total) 566
LAST SAFETY MEETING 13-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 16, Coogee - 6, 3rd Party - 4
TYPE KCl/PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 2.87 3.35 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 45000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.10 FANN 6 rpm 7 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 5
VIS (Sec/ltr) 57 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 2.37 API FL (ml/30min) 6 Pm 3.4
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) 1.48 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.2/0.8
PV (mPa.s) 19 SAND (% vol) 1 CAKE API (mm) 1 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.00
YP (Pa) 13.89 MBT (kg/m3) 5.8 pH 10.86 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 1.26
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2156-2162m 127 147 117 7-22 120 - 220 16270 14914 8.8
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,276 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 112
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 13,099 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 79
PUMP #2 165.1 69 1638 JET VEL (m/sec) 92 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 42
PUMP #3 165.1 69 1638 HHP/IN2 2.99 ECD (SG) 1.12
BHA NO. 1 311mm Bit, True Gauge Stabiliser, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR- LENGTH (m) 238.3
BHA DETAILS LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, 3 x 209mm DC, X/O, 12 x WEIGHT (t) 24.5
140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 23.6
BHA NO. 2 311mm RR bit, RSS, MWD, LWD, X/O Float sub, X/O 12 x HWDP, X/O, LENGTH (m) 206.4
165mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (t) 21.8
WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.9
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 29.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.04 SG LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2499 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1758 2137 2620
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 1724 2137 2620
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Apr-08
Report No: 3
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,162 m Directionally drilled from 2156m to 2162m with ~15t WOB, 3.78m3/min and 13996kPa, Av ROP
2m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m Flow checked well - Static.
03:30 04:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2156m to 2154m, tight hole 45t over pull, pumped 3.78m3/min and 13996kPa and
back reamed with 60rpm to 2148m, worked through until clear without rotary or pumps.
04:00 04:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2148 to 2046, tight hole 36t over pull, m/u TDS and pumped 3.78m3/min and
13996kPa and back reamed with 60rpm to 2036m , worked through until clear without rotary or
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 2036m to 1915m open hole above any known doglegs and pumped slug.
05:30 06:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH from 1915m to 1706m Av trip speed 418m/hr.
06:30 09:30 3.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m Flow checked well - Static, POOH from 1706m to 238m Av trip speed 489m/hr
09:30 14:00 4.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m POOH and lay out pony NMDC's, HEL MWD, IDS MWD, X/o's and 244mm motor.
14:00 16:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m Picked up 311mm RR bit, x/o, HEL MWD, NDT LWD, MFR LW, IDS MWD, RSS tool and RIH to
16:00 18:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m 39
Up loaded and tested LWD. (includes 30 mins to load sources)
18:00 19:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m Picked up float sub, x/o, 12 x 140mm HWDP and RIH from 39m to 92m, shallow tested LWD with
2.27m3/min and 2344kPa - Ok. RIH from 92m to 206m.
OPERATIONS
19:30 21:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 206m to 1088m filled string every 25 stds Av trip speed 588m/hr
21:00 23:00 2.00 I-DRL 9 P 2,162 m Held PJSM for slip and cut operations, Hung off travelling block and slip & cut 32m of drill line.
Performed full block calibration, set crown-o-matic at 45.37m and tested - Ok.
23:00 24:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 1088m to 1559m Av trip speed 471m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 1559m to 1723m Av trip speed 164m/hr.
01:00 01:30 0.50 I-DRL 5 P 2,162 m Circulated bottoms up - No gas.
01:30 02:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 2,162 m RIH from 1723m to 1937m, tight hole 22t drag, m/u TDS and wash/ream to 1942m with 2.6m3/min
and 6205kPA, 85rpm, continued to RIH from 1942m to 1952m without rotation.
02:30 04:30 2.00 I-DRL 3 P 2,162 m Attempted to RIH without rotation/pumps, drag excessive ~ 9t, wash and ream 1952m to 2130m
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 15-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 3
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 5.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Apr-08
Report No: 4
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2162m - 2205m 126 145 113 7-22 120 - 220 16270 14914 13.4
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,848 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 98
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 7,732 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 68
PUMP #2 165.1 60 1424 JET VEL (m/sec) 70 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 37
PUMP #3 165.1 60 1424 HHP/IN2 1.75 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 2 311mm RR bit, RSS, MWD, LWD, X/O Float sub, X/O 12 x HWDP, X/O, LENGTH (m) 206.4
BHA DETAILS 165mm Drilling Jars, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (t) 21.8
WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.9
BHA NO. 3 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL- LENGTH (m) 209.8
MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, 3 x 209mm DC, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, WEIGHT (t) 21.3
Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.5
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 32.5
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,060 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2166 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1758 2137 2620
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.1 #3 1724 2137 2620
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Apr-08
Report No: 4
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 1559m to 1723m Av trip speed 164m/hr.
01:00 01:30 0.50 I-DRL 5 P 2,162 m Circulated bottoms up - No gas.
01:30 02:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 1723m to 1937m, tight hole 22t drag, m/u TDS and wash/ream to 1942m with 2.6m3/min
and 6205kPA, 85rpm, continued to RIH from 1942m to 1952m without rotation.
02:30 04:30 2.00 I-DRL 3 P 2,162 m Attempted to RIH without rotation/pumps, drag excessive ~ 9t, wash and ream 1952m to 2130m
with 2.6m3/min and 6205kPA, 85rpm.
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,162 m RIH from 2130m to 2162m with 4.3m3/min and 11580kPa, tagged bottom with ~2.5t, pumped 8m3
hi-vis pill with bit on bottom with 10rpm.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 5 P 2,162 m Circulated hi-vis out of hole with 4.3m3/min and 11580kPa.
06:00 06:30 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 2,162 m Set MWD tool parameters and obtained tool-face.
06:30 07:30 1.00 I-DRL 8 TT 2,162 m Encountered TDS rotary mode failure, on investigation it was found that one of the three TDS
VFD (Variable Frequency Driver) cooling fans had stopped causing automatic system shut down.
Rectify Ok.
07:30 12:30 5.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,205 m Directionally drilled from 2162m to 2205m with 4.5 - 18t WOB, 3.4m3/min and 9308kPa, Av ROP
8.6m/hr. Unable to build angle, RSS tool encountered housing roll making it impossible to steer.
Decision made to POOH.
12:30 14:30 2.00 I-DRL 5 TT 2,205 m Circulated bottoms up @ 3.4m3/min, 9310kPa, Flow check - well static.
OPERATIONS
14:30 16:30 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m POOH from 2205m to 1723m with max o/pull of 40t seen at 2125m and 1941m, wipe through -Ok.
Hole in good condition. Av trip speed 241m/hr.
16:30 17:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m Flow checked at casing shoe - well static, pump heavy slug.
17:00 20:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m POOH from 1723m to 206m Av trip speed 435m/hr.
20:30 21:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m Removed radioactive sources.
21:00 22:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m L/o BHA, and broke off bit.
22:30 24:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m M/u bit, motor and LWD, RIH to 25m.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m Uploaded MWD, LWD programming. PU 2 x Pony NMDC's.
01:00 01:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m RIH from 25m to 96m, m/u TDS and shallow tested MWD with 2.27m3/min and 3447kPa - Ok.
01:30 04:30 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m RIH from 96m to 1723m, broke circulation every 25stds, Av trip speed 542m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 16-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 4
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 1.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Apr-08
Report No: 5
BIT DATA 3 311 MZ0450 Smith GO4BVCPS 415 3x18 1x15 5.923
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2205m - 2326m 129 150 114 18 / 27 105 - 170 13550 10850 6.9
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,560 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 122
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 12,342 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 85
PUMP #2 165.1 75 1780 JET VEL (m/sec) 100 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 46
PUMP #3 165.1 75 1780 HHP/IN2 3.91 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 3 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL- LENGTH (m) 209.8
BHA DETAILS MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, 3 x 209mm DC, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, WEIGHT (t) 21.3
Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.5
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 49.5
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,325 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2166 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1379 1724 2137
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.12 #3 1310 1724 2137
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Apr-08
Report No: 5
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m Uploaded MWD, LWD programming. Picked up 2 x Pony NMDC's.
01:00 01:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m RIH from 25m to 96m, m/u TDS and shallow tested MWD with 2.27m3/min and 3447kPa - Ok.
01:30 04:30 3.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m RIH from 96m to 1723m, broke circulation every 25stds, Average trip speed 542m/hr.
04:30 05:00 0.50 I-DRL 7 TT 2,205 m Serivced TDS.
05:00 06:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,205 m RIH from 1723m to 2205m, Average trip speed 321m/hr. Washed last 2 stands to bottom.
06:30 24:00 17.50 I-DRL 2 P 2,326 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2205m to 2326m with 18 - 27t WOB, 3.63m3/min and
12,342kpa. Reamed, flowchecked and surveyed connections. Average ROP 6.9m/hr and losses
1.59m3/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,363 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2326m to 2363m with 18 - 27t WOB, 3.79m3/min and
13,720kpa. Reamed, flowchecked and surveyed connections. Average ROP 6.2m/hr and losses
1.59m3/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 17-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 5
Crane Operator rolled his ankle while walking on deck. No slip, trip or fall. Being sent in to town for further evaluation.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Apr-08
Report No: 6
BIT DATA 3 311 MZ0450 Smith GO4BVCPS 415 3x18 1x15 5.923
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2326m - 2440m 129 154 110 20 - 29 120 - 220 24400 16270 6.0
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,178 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 143
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 15,375 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 100
PUMP #2 165.1 88 2089 JET VEL (m/sec) 118 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 54
PUMP #3 165.1 88 2089 HHP/IN2 6.32 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 3 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL- LENGTH (m) 209.8
BHA DETAILS MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x WEIGHT (t) 21.3
140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.5
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 68.6
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,385 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2166 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Trip Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 1655 1999 2344
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke 1.12 #3 1655 1931 2344
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Apr-08
Report No: 6
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 19:00 19.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,440 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2326m to 2440m with 18 - 27t WOB, 4.16m3/min and
15,375kpa. Reamed, flowchecked and surveyed connections. Average ROP 6.0m/hr and losses
1.59m3/hr. (Difficulty transferring weight to the bit at higher inclination, POOH to change BHA.)
19:00 20:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 P 2,440 m Circulated bottoms up at 4.16m3/min flowchecked well for 20min. Well static.
20:00 21:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m POOH wet from 2440m to 2170m. Wiped tight spots at 2376m, 2338m, 2331m, 2309m and
2286m once with maximum of 27t overpull seen. Average trip speed 180m/hr.
21:30 22:00 0.50 I-DRL 3 TT 2,440 m At 2170m 32t overpull was experienced. Made up TDS and backreamed two stands from 2170m
to 2118m with 40rpm and 2.84m3/min.
22:00 23:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 2118m to 340mm shoe at 1723m. Average trip speed 395m/hr.
23:00 23:30 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 2,440 m Flowchecked at 340mm shoe for 10min and pumped 5.5m3 slug.
23:30 24:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 1723m to 1500m. Average trip speed 446m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 1500m to 209m. Average trip speed 516m/hr.
02:30 03:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 209m to 39m with 140mm HWDP. Average trip speed 170m/hr. Hole
took correct mud.
03:30 05:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Laid out 2 x Pony NMDC's and bit. Made up new bit.
06:00 Update
05:00 06:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m RIH to 29m and laid out HEL tool. Picked up LWD NDT and HEL tool (only one X/O available)
and confirmed motor scibe.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 18-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 6
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 19-Apr-08
Report No: 7
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Calcareous Claystone. Fenelon formation was intersected at 2290m MD, 2216m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $17,615,176 DAILY COST $610,627
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 211 STOP CARDS (day) 23 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 13/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 0 STOP CARDS (Mth) 367 STOP CARDS (Total) 666
LAST SAFETY MEETING 13-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 17, Coogee - 2, 3rd Party - 4
TYPE KCl / PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 2.87 3.35 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 46000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.12 FANN 6 rpm 9 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 6
VIS (Sec/ltr) 67 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 3.34 API FL (ml/30min) 7.7 Pm 1.4
Temp (°C) 49 LGS (% vol) 4.73 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.1 / 1.4
PV (mPa.s) 26 SAND (% vol) 0.25 CAKE API (mm) 2 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.70
YP (Pa) 15.32 MBT (kg/m3) 14 pH 8.7 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 4.75
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 3 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x18 1x15 5.923
4 311 MZ0450 Smith GO4BVCPS 415 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 3,798 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 130
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 18,550 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 91
PUMP #2 165.1 80 1899 JET VEL (m/sec) 107 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 49
PUMP #3 165.1 80 1899 HHP/IN2 4.75 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 3 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, HEL- LENGTH (m) 209.8
BHA DETAILS MWD, X/O, 2 x Pony NMDC, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x WEIGHT (t) 21.3
140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 19.5
BHA NO. 4 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 866.3
MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 60 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 51.5
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 49.7
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 91.7
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,452 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2166 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Trip Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 965 1379 2034
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.12 #3 931 1379 1931
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 19-Apr-08
Report No: 7
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 1500m to 209m. Average trip speed 516m/hr.
02:30 03:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to POOH from 209m to 39m with 140mm HWDP. Average trip speed 170m/hr. Hole
took correct mud.
03:30 05:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Laid out 2 x Pony NMDC's and bit. Made up new 311mm bit.
05:00 06:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m RIH to 29m and laid out HEL tool. Picked up LWD NDT and HEL tool (only one X/O available)
and confirmed motor scibe.
06:00 08:00 2.00 I-DRL 21 P 2,440 m Down loaded MWD data & reprogram MWD tool. Loaded radio active sources in NDT tool and
picked up 1 x 140mm HWDP, RIH to 38m.
08:00 10:00 2.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Shallow tested MWD tool with 2.27m3/min at 3378kpa. Good test. RIH from 38m to 660m.
Average trip speed 310m/hr.
10:00 11:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continue RIH from 660m to 717m picking up 6 x 140mm HWDP from deck.
11:00 12:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to RIH from 717m to 1353m. Average trip speed 424m/hr.
12:30 13:00 0.50 I-DRL 7 P 2,440 m Broke a fitting on the Iron Roughneck. Serviced the TDS while attempting to repair same without
success.
13:00 16:30 3.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,440 m Continued to RIH from 1353m to 2405m using manual rig tongs. Worked through tight spots at
2297m, 2344m, 2376m and 2394m with maximum of 18t down weight. Average trip speed
300m/hr.
16:30 17:00 0.50 I-DRL 3 P 2,440 m Washed and reamed from 2405m to 2440m with 55rpm, 3.79m3/min and 16480kpa.
OPERATIONS
17:00 24:00 7.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,455 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2440m to 2455m with 20-50t WOB, 3.79m3/min and
18,550kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connection. Average ROP 2.14m/hr. (Difficulty
transferring weight to the bit at higher inclination)
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,468 m Continued directionally drilling 311mm hole from 2455m to 2468m with 20-50t WOB, 3.79m3/min
and 18,550kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connection. Average ROP 2.16m/hr. (Difficulty
transferring weight to the bit at higher inclination)
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 19-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 7
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 20-Apr-08
Report No: 8
BIT DATA 4 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,178 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 143
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 88 2089 PRESSURE (kPa) 20,890 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 100
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 142 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 54
PUMP #3 165.1 88 2089 HHP/IN2 7.69 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 4 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 866.3
BHA DETAILS MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 60 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 51.5
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 49.7
BHA NO. 4-b 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 719.2
MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 42.6
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 40.4
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 108.4
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,482 m #1 896 1379 1999
MAASP (kPa) 1999 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Trip Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.13 #3 965 1448 2068
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 20-Apr-08
Report No: 8
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 17:00 17.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,488 m Directionally drilling 311mm hole from 2455m to 2488m with 20-50t WOB, 4.17m3/min and
20,615kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connection. Average ROP 1.94m/hr. (Difficulty
transferring weight to the bit at higher inclination).
17:00 17:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Backreamed out of hole from 2488m to 2426m with 3.29m3/min, 14,065kpa and 50rpm.
17:30 22:30 5.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m POOH from 2426m to 856m with 140mm DP. Wiped tight spots at 2345m & 2339m with
maximum overpull of 27t. Remainder of hole good with no excess drag. Flowchecked at 340mm
shoe for 10min. Well static. Took correct mud. Average trip speed 314m/hr.
22:30 23:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to POOH with 140mm HWDP from 856m to to 639m.
23:00 23:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to POOH with 140mm DP from 639m to 479m.
23:30 24:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m RIH with 140mm HWDP from 479m to 604m.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm HWDP from 604m to 719m. HWDP now five stands closer to the
bit.
00:30 02:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 719m to 340mm shoe at 1723m. Filled pipe every 25
stands. Average trip speed 669m/hr.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-DRL 7 TT 2,488 m Filled pipe and serviced TDS
06:00 Update
02:30 04:30 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 1723m to 2420m. Took 27t weight on bit. Average trip
speed 348m/hr.
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 3 TT 2,488 m Washed and reamed from 2420m to bottom at 2488m with 50rpm, 3.79m3/min and 14,000kpa.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 2 P 2,490 m Directionally drilling 311mm hole from 2488m to 2490m with 20-50t WOB, 4.17m3/min and
18,960kPa.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 20-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 8
BOP test was due today. One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads commenced today.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 21-Apr-08
Report No: 9
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Calcareous Claystone. Fenelon formation was intersected at 2290m MD, 2216m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $18,835,816 DAILY COST $638,950
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 213 STOP CARDS (day) 32 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 20/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 0 STOP CARDS (Mth) 427 STOP CARDS (Total) 726
LAST SAFETY MEETING 20-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 23, Coogee - 5, 3rd Party - 4
TYPE KCl / PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 3.35 4.31 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 59000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.11 FANN 6 rpm 9 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 8.2
VIS (Sec/ltr) 76 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 2.55 API FL (ml/30min) 6.2 Pm 1.2
Temp (°C) 54 LGS (% vol) 3.21 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.1 / 0.6
PV (mPa.s) 32 SAND (% vol) 0.25 CAKE API (mm) 2 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.94
YP (Pa) 20.11 MBT (kg/m3) 17 pH 8.6 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 7.29
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 4 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2488m - 2540m 133 154 118 27 50 / 120 27116 16270 2.8
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,415 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 151
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 19,995 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 106
PUMP #2 165.1 93 2207 JET VEL (m/sec) 150 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 57
PUMP #3 165.1 93 2207 HHP/IN2 8.91 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 4-b 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 719.2
BHA DETAILS MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 42.6
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 40.4
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 126.9
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,512 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2333 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Trip Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 2068 2482 2930
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.12 #3 1931 2344 2758
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 21-Apr-08
Report No: 9
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm HWDP from 604m to 719m. HWDP now five stands closer to the
bit.
00:30 02:00 1.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 719m to 340mm shoe at 1723m. Filled pipe every 25
stands. Average trip speed 669m/hr.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-DRL 7 TT 2,488 m Filled pipe and serviced TDS
02:30 04:30 2.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,488 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 1723m to 2420m. Took 27t weight on bit. Average trip
speed 348m/hr.
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 3 TT 2,488 m Washed and reamed from 2420m to bottom at 2488m with 50rpm, 3.79m3/min and 14,000kPa.
2.57% trip gas on bottoms up.
05:30 24:00 18.50 I-DRL 2 P 2,540 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2488m to 2540m with 20-50t WOB, 4.35m3/min and
19,995kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average ROP 2.8m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,584 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2540m to 2584m with 20-50t WOB, 4.17m3/min and
17,580kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average ROP 7.3m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 21-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 9
One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continues. System blocked and required pulling to clear after to many solids in the
LESSONS system.
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 22-Apr-08
Report No: 10
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Calcareous Claystone. Fenelon formation was intersected at 2290m MD, 2216m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $19,465,977 DAILY COST $630,160
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 214 STOP CARDS (day) 21 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 20/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 0 STOP CARDS (Mth) 448 STOP CARDS (Total) 747
LAST SAFETY MEETING 20-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 17, Coogee - 2, 3rd Party - 2
TYPE KCl / PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 4.79 6.22 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 53000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.13 FANN 6 rpm 13 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 8
VIS (Sec/ltr) 127 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 3.95 API FL (ml/30min) 5.6 Pm 1.4
Temp (°C) 54 LGS (% vol) 3.24 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.2 / 1.1
PV (mPa.s) 40 SAND (% vol) 0.25 CAKE API (mm) 2 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 1.13
YP (Pa) 30.64 MBT (kg/m3) 14 pH 9 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 8.42
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 4 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2540m - 2682m 132 150 111 20 / 50 70 / 120 32500 18980 5.9
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,083 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 140
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 86 2041 PRESSURE (kPa) 19,305 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 98
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 138 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 53
PUMP #3 165.1 86 2041 HHP/IN2 7.17 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 4-b 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 719.2
BHA DETAILS MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 42.6
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 40.4
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 149.9
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,660 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 1999 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 2206 3172 3447
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.12 #3 2137 2758 3309
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 22-Apr-08
Report No: 10
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,682 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2540m to 2682m with 20-50t WOB, 3.97m3/min and
19,305kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average ROP 5.92m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,720 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2682m to 2720m with 20-50t WOB, 4.16m3/min and
19,170kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average ROP 6.33m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 22-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 10
One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continued.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 23-Apr-08
Report No: 11
CURRENT FORMATION / GEOLOGY: Calcareous Claystone. Fenelon formation was intersected at 2290m MD, 2216m TVD.
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $20,092,393 DAILY COST $626,416
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 215 STOP CARDS (day) 21 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 20/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 0 STOP CARDS (Mth) 469 STOP CARDS (Total) 768
LAST SAFETY MEETING 20-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 13, Coogee - 6, 3rd Party - 2
TYPE KCl / PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 4.31 5.75 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 49000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.12 FANN 6 rpm 12 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 7.2
VIS (Sec/ltr) 90 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 3.16 API FL (ml/30min) 6.2 Pm 1.2
Temp (°C) 54 LGS (% vol) 2.05 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.1 / 0.5
PV (mPa.s) 38 SAND (% vol) 0.25 CAKE API (mm) 2 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.67
YP (Pa) 26.81 MBT (kg/m3) 12 pH 9 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 9.09
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA 4 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2682m - 2823m 130 154 109 20 / 50 75 / 130 31,200 20,340 5.9
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,035 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 138
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 85 2018 PRESSURE (kPa) 18,400 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 97
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) 137 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 52
PUMP #3 165.1 85 2018 HHP/IN2 6.87 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 4-b 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 719.2
BHA DETAILS MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 42.6
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 40.4
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 172.7
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,806 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2166 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL SCR MW (SG) #2 1999 2344 3034
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.13 #3 1999 2413 3034
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 23-Apr-08
Report No: 11
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,823 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2682m to 2823m with 20-50t WOB, 4.16m3/min and
18,400kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average losses of 1.59m3/hr and ROP of 5.87m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,857 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2823m to 2857m with 20-50t WOB, 4.16m3/min and
19,650kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average losses of 1.59m3/hr and ROP of 5.66m/hr. Sudden pump pressure increase of 4,137kPa
experienced while on bottom drilling.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 23-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 11
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 5 Schlum (DD/MWD) 6 Falconer & Bryan 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 48 Baker (Mud) 2 TMT (ROV) 3 Rignet 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 4 Weatherford (DD/MWD) 5 NOPSA
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Positioning (Trisurv) 0
Vetco (Well Head) 1 ICON 0
Schlum (Wireline) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 28 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 90 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continued.
LESSONS
At 2857m sharp pressure increase of 600psi – looked like we stalled the motor, pulled off bottom and were unable to get rid of the pressure
LEARNED increase, cycled the pumps, pressure stayed at higher value ~24131 to 24821kPa (3500-3600psi), suspect motor problem, total krevs on
bit 717krevs. Total hours on motor 195.5hrs.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 24-Apr-08
Report No: 12
BIT DATA 4 311 MY9250 Smith GF504BGPS 417 3x16 1x15 4.914
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2823m - 2857m 131 157 107 20 / 50 75 / 130 33,900 21,700 5.7
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 4,035 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 244 138
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 19,650 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 209 97
PUMP #2 165.1 85 2018 JET VEL (m/sec) 137 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 52
PUMP #3 165.1 85 2018 HHP/IN2 6.93 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 4-b 311mm Bit, 244mm PDM c/w float, X/O, X/O, MFR-LWD, IDS-MWD, NDT- LENGTH (m) 719.2
BHA DETAILS MWD, HEL-MWD, X/O, X/O, 1 x140mm HWDP, 45 x 140mm DP, 18 x 140mm WEIGHT (t) 42.6
HWDP, X/O, Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP WT BELOW JARS (t) 40.4
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
165mm Dailey Jar 17602018 182.5
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 20-Apr-08 2,806 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 1999 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Trip Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 1999 2344 3034
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.13 #3 1999 2413 3034
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 24-Apr-08
Report No: 12
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 I-DRL 2 P 2,857 m Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2823m to 2857m with 20-50t WOB, 4.16m3/min and
19,650kPa. Flowchecked and surveyed connections, reamed and took check surveys as required.
Average losses of 1.59m3/hr and ROP of 5.66m/hr. Sudden pump pressure increase of 4,137kPa
experienced while on bottom drilling.
06:00 07:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 TT 2,857 m Investigated pump pressure increase and circulated bottoms up with 4.16m3/min and 23,440kPa.
07:00 12:00 5.00 I-DRL 3 TT 2,857 m Washed and backreamed from 2857m to 2455m. No tight spots reported. Average speed 80m/hr.
12:00 13:00 1.00 I-DRL 5 TT 2,857 m Circulated hole clean at 2455m with 4.04m3/min, 21,375kPa, 50 rpm and 16,270Nm of torque.
13:00 15:00 2.00 I-DRL 21 TT 2,857 m Flowchecked well. Flow observed 18bbls in 15mins. Flow continued, 9bbls/hr in next 15mins. Flow
continued, 4.5bbls/hr. Shut in with annular and monitored for pressure. None detected with both
SIDPP and SICP reading zero. Open annular and flow check, well static.
15:00 17:30 2.50 I-DRL 6 TT 2,857 m POOH from 2455m to 340mm casing shoe at 1723m. No tight spots reported. Average trip speed
293m/hr.
17:30 18:00 0.50 I-DRL 5 TT 2,857 m Flowchecked well at 1723m for 15 min. Well static. Pumped slug.
18:00 23:00 5.00 I-DRL 6 TT 2,857 m Continued to POOH with 140mm drill pipe and HWDP from 1723m to 41m. Laid out jars at 671m.
Average trip speed 336m/hr.
23:00 24:00 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Weatherford recovered radioactice source from NDT tool. Laid out HEL tool and broke of 311mm
bit.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Laid out NDT, IDS, MFR, motor and float sub. Service broke connections as required by the
Directional Driller.
01:30 02:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 2,857 m Clean rig floor area and removed excess equipment.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Made up wear bushing retrieval tool and RIH to 114.40m and latched into wear bushing.
06:00 Update
02:30 03:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m POOH with wear bushing and laid out same. Laid out retrieval tool.
03:30 04:00 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Made up jetting sub and RIH to 115m.
04:00 04:30 0.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Jetted well head and hanger landing area and POOH. Jetted BOP on the way out.
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m RIH with cement stand from derrick. Installed TIW valve above cement head and racked stand
back again.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-DRL 12 P 2,857 m Rigged down 140mm drill pipe handling equipment.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 24-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 12
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 5 Schlum (DD/MWD) 6 Falconer & Bryan 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 48 Baker (Mud) 2 TMT (ROV) 3 Rignet 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 5 Weatherford (DD/MWD) 5 NOPSA
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Positioning (Trisurv) 0
Vetco (Well Head) 1 ICON 0
Schlum (Wireline) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 29 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 91 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continued.
LESSONS Motor bearing well out of tolerance with both lateral and axial movement evident.
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 25-Apr-08
Report No: 13
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 6-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 25-Apr-08
Report No: 13
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 I-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Laid out NDT, IDS, MFR, motor and float sub. Service broke connections as required by the
Directional Driller.
01:30 02:00 0.50 I-DRL 21 P 2,857 m Clean rig floor area and removed excess equipment.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-CSG 6 P 2,857 m Made up wear bushing retrieval tool and RIH to 114.40m and latched into wear bushing.
02:30 03:30 1.00 I-CSG 6 P 2,857 m POOH with wear bushing and laid out same. Laid out retrieval tool.
03:30 04:00 0.50 I-CSG 6 P 2,857 m Made up jetting sub and RIH to 115m.
04:00 04:30 0.50 I-CSG 6 P 2,857 m Jetted well head and hanger landing area and POOH. Jetted BOP on the way out.
04:30 05:30 1.00 I-CSG 6 P 2,857 m RIH with cement stand from derrick. Installed TIW valve above cement head and racked stand
back again.
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Rigged down 140mm BX elevators, bails and drill pipe handling equipment.
06:00 08:00 2.00 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Held Pre Job JSA and rigged up Tesco 244mm casing running equipment.
08:00 08:30 0.50 I-CSG 7 P 2,857 m Serviced TDS.
08:30 09:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Continued to rig up Tesco 244mm casing running equipment.
09:00 10:00 1.00 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Made up 244mm shoe, intermediate joint and float collar with pre installed centralizers.
Backerlocked connections, pumped through and confirmed float ok and RIH to 38m.
OPERATIONS
10:00 24:00 14.00 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Continued running 244mm casing from 38m to 2459m. Centralizers installed as per casing tally.
Average trip speed 173m/hr. Up Wt 197t, down Wt 161t. (½hr lost due installation of PS-21 slips,
slips failed, removed PS-21 slips).
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Continued running 244mm casing from 2459m to 2559m per casing tally. Average trip speed
200m/hr. Up Wt 197t, down Wt 136t.
00:30 02:00 1.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Rigged down Tesco casing running tool and rigged up 140mm tubular handling equipment.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Picked up 244mm casing hanger, running tool, x/o and 140mm pup joint (made up on deck offline
with cement plugs and equaliser sub) and made up to casing string.
02:30 03:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Checked hanger at well center, torqued x/o and 140mm pup joint, pulled bushings and RIH from
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 25-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 13
One (1) week extension obtained by Seadrill on BOP test which is now due on the 27th April 2008.
COMMENTS & Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continued.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 26-Apr-08
Report No: 14
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 26-Apr-08
Report No: 14
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Continued running 244mm casing from 2459m to 2559m per casing tally. Average trip speed
200m/hr. Up Wt 197t, down Wt 136t.
00:30 02:00 1.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Rigged down Tesco casing running tool and rigged up 140mm tubular handling equipment.
02:00 02:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Picked up 244mm casing hanger, running tool, x/o and 140mm pup joint (made up on deck offline
with cement plugs and equaliser sub) and made up to casing string.
02:30 03:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Checked hanger at well center, torqued x/o and 140mm pup joint, pulled bushings and RIH from
2559m to 2568m and reinstalled bushings.
03:00 03:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m RIH with 244mm casing on 140mm landing string from 2568m to 2656m washing down from
2624m.
03:30 04:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Took 27t weight at 2656m. Wash from 2656m to 2670m with 1.7m3/min and 2600kPa.
04:00 05:00 1.00 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m P/U cement stand from derrick and made up same. Made up cement hose and chicksans and
washed down from 2670m to 2678.68m with 1.7m3/min and 2600kPa. Landed casing hanger at
114.91m.
05:00 05:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Completed circulation of 117.65m3 of mud at 1.7m3/min with 4,590kPa while holding cementing
pre job JSA. Recorded SCR's at 30spm for 1,482kPa
05:30 06:00 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Halliburton pumped 1.59m3 of spacer and tested cement line to 27,580kPa. Good test.
06:00 06:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Halliburton pumped 11.2m3 of spacer. Released bottom plug with 7584kPa.
06:30 07:30 1.00 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Mixed and pumped 17.8m3 of 1.9SG tail, Class G cement at 0.79m3/min with 1793kPa. Dropped
top dart. Cement unit displaced 4.29m3 of drill water. Released top plug with 16547kPa.
07:30 09:00 1.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Displaced cement using rig pumps with 1.13SG mud at 1.27m3/min. Bumped bottom plug at 3230
strokes. Bumped top plug with 3980 strokes and held 8191kPa for 5mins.
09:00 09:30 0.50 I-CSG 12 P 2,857 m Bled off pressure at Halliburton unit, 0.63m3 return volume. Floats holding. Pressure tested casing
to 27579kPa, held for 10mins. 1.37m3 pumped and returned. Good test.
09:30 13:30 4.00 I-CSG 12 TT 2,857 m Attempted to turn running string 4 turns to release the Vetco running tool from the 244mm casing
hanger. Only able to turn 3¼ turns with 16270Nm torque (Maximum torque recommended). Vetco
running tool not released. Pulled 4.5t, no movement. Worked torque into the running string, no
further turns on running tool achieved. Applied 6895kPa to annulus in attempt to dislodge any
cuttings from casing hanger. Attempted to turn running string. Unsuccessful. Repeated process 4
times. Applied 27116Nm. Running string "jumped' ½ a turn. Pulled 4.5t, no movement. Pressured
up to 6895kPa on annulus. Running string turned ¼ of a turn. Continued process until no further
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-NUP 15 TT 2,857 m Picked up back up Vetco SG-1 wear bushing running tool. Manually function tested at surface
before engaging wear bushing and snap ring not retracting. Laid out running tool.
00:30 01:00 0.50 I-NUP 21 P 2,857 m Clear and clean rig floor of excess equipment prior to starting 216mm BHA work.
01:00 02:30 1.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Picked up and made up 216mm Bit, Xceed675 powerdrive complete with float, Saver sub, Peri
Scope, 2 x Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O. Shallow
tested MWD at 31m. OK
06:00 Update
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 2,857 m Held a pre job safety meeting and installed radioactive sources in ADN-6.
03:00 03:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m RIH with BHA from 31m to 50m. Shallow tested MWD tool with source installed. Ok.
03:30 04:30 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Continued to RIH with 140mm HWDP from 50m, picked up jars and RIH with 140mm HWDP to
143m. BHA length 143.59m. Weight 11.3t, below jars 9.1t.
04:30 06:00 1.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Continues to RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 143m to 676m. Filled string every 15 stands.
Average trip speed 355m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 26-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 14
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Apr-08
Report No: 15
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2857m - 2867m 114.3 136 99.8 11.3 100 20,337 12,202 6.7
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,089 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 216 #DIV/0!
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 10,963 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 153
PUMP #2 165.1 44 1044 JET VEL (m/sec) 60 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 77
PUMP #3 165.1 44 1044 HHP/IN2 1.68 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 5 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 7.1
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,672 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2717 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 1103 1793 2689
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL Choke Drill 1.13 #3 1103 1793 2654
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Apr-08
Report No: 15
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 I-NUP 15 TT 2,857 m Picked up back up Vetco SG-1 wear bushing running tool. Manually function tested at surface
before engaging wear bushing and snap ring not retracting. Laid out running tool.
00:30 01:00 0.50 I-NUP 21 P 2,857 m Clear and clean rig floor of excess equipment prior to starting 216mm BHA work.
01:00 02:30 1.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Picked up and made up 216mm Bit, Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x
Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O. Shallow tested MWD at
31m with 2.46m3/min and 6,136kPa. OK
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 2,857 m Held a pre job safety meeting and installed radioactive sources in ADN-6.
03:00 03:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m RIH with BHA from 31m to 50m. Shallow tested MWD tool with source installed with 2.46m3/min
and 5,998kPa. Ok.
03:30 04:30 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Continued to RIH with 140mm HWDP from 50m, picked up jars and RIH with 140mm HWDP to
143m. BHA length 143.59m. Weight 11.3t, below jars 9.1t.
04:30 08:00 3.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Continued to RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 143m to 1293m. Filled string every 15 stands.
Average trip speed 328m/hr.
08:00 10:00 2.00 I-NUP 21 TT 2,857 m Made up Vetco SG-1 running tool and 244mm wear bushing (tested on deck OK). RIH to top of
pack-off, land with 2.3t. Slowly rotate running string. Running string "dropped" but did not torque
up. Stopped rotation and applied 4.5t overpull. String moved upwards, wear bushing not jayed in.
Made 7 more attempts varying weights with no success. Pulled out of the hole. On surface found
the dogs on the wear bushing were broken off. Laid out wear bushing and running tool.
10:00 13:30 3.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Continued to RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 1293m to 2615m. Took 6.8t weight at 2615m. Filled
string every 15 stands. Average trip speed 380m/hr.
13:30 14:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 2,857 m Washed down from 2615m to 2643m at 1.89m3/min with 10825kPa.
14:00 14:30 0.50 P-DRL 3 P 2,857 m Correlated Schlumberger block height sensor.
OPERATIONS
14:30 15:00 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 2,857 m Held choke drill maintaining 3,447kPa on the annulus with the choke while starting and stopping
mud pumps.
15:00 19:00 4.00 P-DRL 3 P 2,857 m Continued washing from 2643m to float collar at 2652m. Drilled out float, hard cement and shoe at
2678m. Worked through shoe and confirm clean.
19:00 20:00 1.00 P-DRL 12 P 2,857 m Rigged up chicksans, broke circulation and tested line to 6,895kPa. Performed FIT to 1.25sg. MW
1.13sg and 331kPa. 0.07m3 pumped and returned.
20:00 21:00 1.00 P-DRL 3 P 2,857 m Continued washing and reaming from 2678m to 2821m at 2.61m3/min with 14,961kPa and
21:00 22:00 1.00 P-DRL 12 TT 2,857 m 70
Calculation error on first FIT discovered. Rigged up and performed FIT again to 1.25sg. MW
1.13sg and 2,723kPa. 0.30m3 pumped and returned.
22:00 22:30 0.50 P-DRL 3 P 2,857 m Continued to wash and ream from 2821m to 2857m at 2.61m3/min with 14,961kPa and 70rpm
and tagged bottom.
22:30 24:00 1.50 P-DRL 2 P 2,867 m Broke in bit and directionally drilled 216mm hole from 2857m to 2867m per Directional Drillers
instructions with 2.08m3/min, 13,652kPa and 100rpm. Average ROP 6.66m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 2,912 m Directionally drilled 216mm hole from 2867m to 2912m as per Directional Drillers instructions with
2.08m3/min, 13,652kPa and 100rpm. Average ROP 7.5m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 27-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 15
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Apr-08
Report No: 16
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2867m - 3084 115.7 140.6 86.2 9.1 120 27,116 16,270 14.5
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,279 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 167
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 13,307 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 48 1139 JET VEL (m/sec) 65 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 84
PUMP #3 165.1 48 1139 HHP/IN2 2.20 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 5 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 24.3
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,935 m #1 2275 3034 3723
MAASP (kPa) 2491 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 2206 3034 3792
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.13 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Apr-08
Report No: 16
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 14:00 14.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,055 m Directionally drilled 216mm hole from 2867m to 3055m as per Directional Drillers instructions with
2.27m3/min, 13,238kPa and 120rpm. Average ROP 7.5m/hr. (Flowchecked at 3008m for 15min
due to gas level at 20%. Well static).
14:00 15:00 1.00 P-DRL 5 P 3,055 m Circulated at 3055m prior to conection due to gas cut mud. Maximum gas level 26%.
15:00 15:30 0.50 P-DRL 2 P 3,067 m Continued directionally drilling 216mm hole from 3055m to 3067m with 2.27m3/min, 13,307kPA
and 120rpm. Average ROP 24m/hr.
15:30 16:00 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 3,067 m Flowchecked at 3067m due to pit gain. Gain caused by mud pit transfer taking place.
16:00 16:30 0.50 P-DRL 2 P 3,084 m Continued directionally drilling 216mm hole from 3055m to TD at 3084m with 2.27m3/min,
13,307kPA and 120rpm. Average ROP 58m/hr.
16:30 17:30 1.00 P-DRL 5 P 3,084 m Took survey at 3082m and circulated bottoms up with 2.27m3/min, 13,169kPa and 120rpm.
Downlinked Xceed675 tool to neutral and POOH from 3084m to 3056m.
17:30 18:00 0.50 P-DRL 5 P 3,084 m Circulated bottoms up with 2.27m3/min, 12,755kPa and 120rpm down linking tool as per
Directional Drillers instructions. POOH from 3056m to 3034m.
18:00 18:30 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 3,084 m Flowchecked well on trip tank at 3034m. Well static.
18:30 20:00 1.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m POOH from 3034m to 2831m. Average trip speed 135m/hr. Maximum overpull 22.7t.
20:00 21:00 1.00 P-DRL 10 P 3,084 m Took four quadrant full rotational survey at 2831m, pulled back to 2772m and took two quadrant
survey and pulled back to 2742m and took single survey. All surveys in 311mm hole to verify
original Weatherford data.
OPERATIONS
21:00 21:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m POOH from 2742m to 2671m. (7m inside 244mm casing shoe).
21:30 22:00 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 3,084 m Flowchecked well. Well static, pumped 3.95m3 of weighted slug.
22:00 24:00 2.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m POOH with 140mm drill pipe from 2671m to 1761m. Average trip speed 455m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Continued to POOH with 140mm drill pipe from 1761m to BHA at 143m. Average trip speed
647m/hr.
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Flow checked prior to pulling BHA through BOP and continued to POOH from 143m to 29m.
Average trip speed 228m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 3,084 m Held pre job JSA and recovered radio active source from ADN-6.
06:00 Update
03:30 04:30 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Continued to POOH from 29m to surface, downloaded data from ADN-6 and periscope tools and
broke off 216mm bit.
04:30 05:30 1.00 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Changed tubular handling equipment from 140mm to 89mm, made up 89mm mule shoe and RIH
with 89mm drill pipe from surface to 173m. Average trip speed 173m.hr.
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Changed tubular handling equipment from 89mm to 140mm, made up x/o and RIH with 140mm
drill pipe from 173m to 232m.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 28-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 16
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Apr-08
Report No: 17
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 5 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 24.3
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Apr-08
Report No: 17
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Continued to POOH with 140mm drill pipe from 1761m to BHA at 143m. Average trip speed
647m/hr.
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Flow checked prior to pulling BHA through BOP and continued to POOH from 143m to 29m.
Average trip speed 228m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.50 P-DRL 21 P 3,084 m Held pre job JSA and recovered radio active source from ADN-6.
03:30 04:30 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,084 m Continued to POOH from 29m to surface, downloaded data from ADN-6 and periscope tools and
broke off 216mm bit.
04:30 05:30 1.00 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Changed tubular handling equipment from 140mm to 89mm, made up 89mm mule shoe and RIH
with 89mm drill pipe from surface to 173m. Average trip speed 173m/hr.
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Changed tubular handling equipment from 89mm to 140mm, made up x/o and RIH with 140mm
drill pipe from 173m to 232m.
06:00 10:00 4.00 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 232m to 2670m. Average trip speed 609.5m/hr.
10:00 10:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,084 m Flow check at shoe. Well Static. Serviced top-drive.
10:30 11:30 1.00 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Continued to RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 2670m to 3078m, tight spot at 3074m, washed
through at 50spm. Average trip speed 408m/hr.
11:30 13:00 1.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Circulated bottoms up until gas levels dropped to background level at 2.31m3/min with 9239kPa.
Two gas peaks at 2.47% and 1.49%. Held JSA and pre job safety meeting for the cement job.
13:00 13:30 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Rigged up cement head. Lost 10mins due to low air pressure (689kPa) at cement unit, unable to
start engines. Pumped 0.79m3 tuned spacer. Tested cement line to 6895kPa for 5mins, OK.
Pumped 0.79m3 tuned spacer.
13:30 14:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Mixed and pumped cement Plug #1. 10.1m3 of 1.90sg Class G cement at 0.81m3/min and
2275kPa.
14:00 14:30 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Displaced cement with 1.58m3 of Drill Water using cement unit at 0.84m3/min. Continued
displacement with 921strokes (21.8m3) of mud using rig pumps at 1.25m3/min with 1014kPa to
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Continued to POOH with 140mm drill pipe from 996m to 173m. Rigged down 140mm pipe
handling equipment. Average trip speed 548m/hr.
01:30 02:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Rigged up to handle 89mm drill pipe and POOH from 173m to surface. Rigged down 89mm
equipment and rigged up to handle 140mm drill pipe. (functioned BOP)
06:00 Update
02:00 02:30 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Made up jetting tool, jetted BOP area and laid out jetting tool. End of Skua-10 ST1.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 29-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 17
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Apr-08
Report No: 18
Fenelon / Plover
APPROVED AFE $29,665,533 CUMULATIVE COST $24,295,638 DAILY COST $47,494
SAFETY & CUMULATIVE DAYS SINCE LAST LTA 222 STOP CARDS (day) 20 DRILLS Fire & Abandon Rig 27/4/08
ENVIRONMENT INCIDENTS 0 STOP CARDS (Mth) 591 STOP CARDS (Total) 890
LAST SAFETY MEETING 27-Apr-08 COMMENTS Seadrill - 13, Coogee - 6, 3rd Party - 1
TYPE KCl / PHPA GELS (10s, 10m) 4.31 8.14 OIL/WATER (% vol) Cl (mg/l) 49000
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.13 FANN 6 rpm 10 OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%) 7
VIS (Sec/ltr) 92 Corr SOLIDS (%v) 4.5 API FL (ml/30min) 5 Pm 1.6
Temp (°C) N/A LGS (% vol) 5.18 HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf 0.4 / 1.1
PV (mPa.s) 38 SAND (% vol) 0.25 CAKE API (mm) 2 Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs 0.45
YP (Pa) 16.28 MBT (kg/m3) 14 pH 11 Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml 11.65
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST1
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Apr-08
Report No: 18
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Continued to POOH with 140mm drill pipe from 996m to 173m. Rigged down 140mm pipe
handling equipment. Average trip speed 548m/hr.
01:30 02:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Rigged up to handle 89mm drill pipe and POOH from 173m to surface. Rigged down 89mm
equipment and rigged up to handle 140mm drill pipe. (functioned BOP)
02:00 02:30 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,084 m Made up jetting tool, jetted BOP area and laid out jetting tool.
End of Skua-10 ST1. Note bulks as per midnight report for 29th April 08.
OPERATIONS
Total 2.50
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST1
Date: 30-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 18
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Apr-08
Report No: 1
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2698m - 2711m 116.1 138.4 93.9 2.95 210 16,948 16,270 1.4
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,184 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 160
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,721 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 46 1092 JET VEL (m/sec) 75 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 81
PUMP #3 165.1 46 1092 HHP/IN2 2.33 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 1 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 37.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,701 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2491 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 2068 2758 3585
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.16 #3 2068 2758 3654
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Apr-08
Report No: 1
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2,678 m Picked up directional stand from the Derrick and made up 216mm bit #1.
03:00 04:00 1.00 P-DRL 21 TT 2,678 m Uploaded data to Periscope and ADN-6, held pre job JSA and installed radioactive sources in
ADN-6 and RIH from surface to 28m.
04:00 04:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2,678 m Performed shallow test on MWD with 2.27m3 and 6550kPa. Continued to RIH with BHA from 28m
to 143m. BHA length 143.62m. Weight 11.3t, below jars 9.1t.
04:30 09:30 5.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2,678 m Continued to RIH with 140mm drill pipe from 143m to 2502m. Filled string every 15 stands.
Average trip speed 471m/hr. Stood up with 4.5t weight at 2502m.
09:30 10:00 0.50 P-DRL 3 TT 2,678 m Made up TDS and washed and reamed from 2502m to 2525m with 1.89m3/min at 10687kPa and
30rpm.
10:00 10:30 0.50 P-DRL 7 TT 2,678 m Serviced pipe handler on TDS at 2525m.
10:30 11:00 0.50 P-DRL 8 TT 2,678 m Investigated intermitant problem with pipe handler break out function. Not always repeatable and
no cause or resolution found. Function tested twice with connection breaking out at saver sub
correctly.
11:00 13:30 2.50 P-DRL 3 TT 2,678 m Continued to wash and ream from 2525m to 2673m with 1.89m3/min at 10687kPa and 30rpm.
Pulled back from 2673m to 2644m.
13:30 14:00 0.50 P-DRL 12 TT 2,678 m Picked up cement head stand from the Derrick, broke out and laid out the cement head. Racked
cement stand back in the Derrick.
14:00 14:30 0.50 P-DRL 3 TT 2,698 m RIH from 2644m to 2673m and continued to wash and ream from 2673m to 2698m with
1.89m3/min at 10687kPa and 30rpm. Tagged top of cement with 9.1t at 2698m.
OPERATIONS
14:30 15:00 0.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,698 m Took SCR's, surveyed and set drilling parameters at 2.18m3/min for 11721kPa and 100rpm.
15:00 24:00 9.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,711 m Drilled cement from 2698m to 2701.5m with 2.18m3/min for 11721kPa and 100rpm. Attempted to
kick off side track #2 time drilling from 2701.5m to 2711m with 2.18m3/min for 11721kPa and
100rpm.
Total 21.50
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,719 m Continued kicking off side track #2 time drilling cement from 2711m to 2719m with 2.18m3/min for
11721kPa and 210rpm. Unable to side track and decision made to POOH and change BHA.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 30-Apr-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 1
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-May-08
Report No: 2
DRILLING 2711m - 2719m 116.1 138.4 93.9 2.9 210 16,947 16,270 1.4
PARAMETERS 2719m - 2722m 102 140.5 97.9 3.8 220 16947 16270 2.0
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,184 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 160
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 12,381 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 46 1092 JET VEL (m/sec) 75 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 81
PUMP #3 165.1 46 1092 HHP/IN2 2.33 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 1 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. 2 216mm Bit, 178mm PDM complete with float, 209mm String Stabilizer, X/O, LENGTH (m) 144.6
171mm Power Pulse, X/O, 171mm NMDC, X/O, 6 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, WEIGHT (t) 14.8
165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 10.0
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 42.5
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,701 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2491 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 2068 2758 3585
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.16 #3 2068 2758 3654
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-May-08
Report No: 2
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 06:30 6.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,719 m Continued kicking off side track #2 time drilling cement from 2711m to 2719m with 2.18m3/min for
11721kPa and 210rpm. Unable to side track and decision made to POOH and change BHA.
06:30 07:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m POOH from 2719m to 2670m. Flow checked well. Well Static. Pumped slug.
07:00 10:30 3.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m POOH from 2670m to 143m. Average tripping speed 722m/hr.
10:30 11:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m Flow check well for 10mins. Well static. POOH with 140mm HWDP from 143m to 28m. Average
trip speed 115m/hr.
11:00 12:00 1.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m Unloaded radioactive sources from ADN-6. POOH and break bit. Racked LWD stand in derrick.
(Did not download LWD recorded data).
12:00 13:00 1.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m Picked up and made up Reed sidetracking bit to motor, MWD and monel DC, adjusted motor bend
angle to 1.83° and RIH.
13:00 14:00 1.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m RIH to 144m and shallow tested MWD with 3.57m3/min and 6860kPa - Ok.
14:00 19:00 5.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2,719 m RIH from 144m to 2702m. Average trip speed 511m/hr.
19:00 24:00 5.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,722 m Time drilled sidetrack from 2719m to 2722m with 2.18m3/min and 8783kPa. Tool Face @ 90° R.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,723 m Increased WOB to 7.7t with 2.18m3/min and 8963kPa, cuttings from 2722m contained ~2%
formation.Tool Face @ 90° R.
00:30 01:30 1.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,724 m Increased WOB to 9.7t with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2723m contained ~3%
formation.Tool Face @ 90° R.
01:30 02:30 1.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,725 m Directionally drilled from 2724m to 2725m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2724m
contained 10% formation.Tool Face @ 90° R.
06:00 Update
02:30 04:30 2.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,730 m Directionally drilled from 2724m to 2730m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2727.8m
contained 50% formation.Tool Face @ 90° R.
04:30 06:00 1.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,733 m Directionally drilled from 2730m to 2733m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2731.3m
contained 70% formation.Tool Face @ 90° R.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 1-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 2
Vacuuming of cutting mounds from around wellheads continued until ~21:30 when a "dead sub" recovery was required, early indications
are that a leak has occurred in the electrical connection boxes which has allowed hydraulic oil invasion.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 6.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-May-08
Report No: 3
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2722m - 2737m 102 140.5 97.9 3.8 220 16947 16270 2.0
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 2,136 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 156
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,878 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 45 1068 JET VEL (m/sec) 60 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 79
PUMP #3 165.1 45 1068 HHP/IN2 1.72 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 2 216mm Bit, 178mm PDM complete with float, 209mm String Stabilizer, X/O, LENGTH (m) 144.6
BHA DETAILS 171mm Power Pulse, X/O, 171mm NMDC, X/O, 6 x 140mm HWDP, X/O, WEIGHT (t) 14.8
165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 10.0
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 50.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,730 m #1 1931 2689 3447
MAASP (kPa) 3397 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 1931 2551 3378
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.10 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-May-08
Report No: 3
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,723 m Increased WOB to 7.7t with 2.18m3/min and 8963kPa, cuttings from 2722m contained ~2%
formation. Tool Face @ 90° R.
00:30 01:30 1.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,724 m Increased WOB to 9.7t with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2723m contained ~3%
formation. Tool Face @ 90° R.
01:30 02:30 1.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,725 m Directionally drilled from 2724m to 2725m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2724m
02:30 04:30 2.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,730 m Directionally drilled from 2724m to 2730m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2727.8m
contained 50% formation. Tool Face @ 90° R.
04:30 06:00 1.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2,733 m Directionally drilled from 2730m to 2733m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2731.3m
contained 70% formation. Tool Face @ 90° R.
06:00 07:30 1.50 P-DRL 2 TT 2737m Directionally drilled from 2733m to 2737m with 2.18m3/min and 9431kPa, cuttings from 2734m
contained 98% formation. Tool Face @ 90° R.
07:30 08:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m Decision made to POOH for BHA change. Flow checked well on trip tank - static, pumped slug.
08:00 12:30 4.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m POOH from 2737m to 30m. Average trip speed 601m/hr.
12:30 13:00 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m POOH from 30m to surface, break out bit and racked back BHA in derrick.
13:00 13:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m Picked BHA up from derrick and made up 216mm bit#3RR and RIH.
13:30 18:00 4.50 P-DRL 21 TT 2737m Attempted to load source into ADN tool, difficulty experienced. Changed to backup ADN tool and
loaded source with some difficulty.
OPERATIONS
18:00 18:30 0.50 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m RIH BHA to 57m and conducted shallow test of LWD with 2.08m3/min and 5584kPa - Ok.
18:30 23:30 5.00 P-DRL 6 TT 2737m RIH from 57m to 2644m filled drill string every 15 Stds. Average trip speed 517m/hr.
23:30 24:00 0.50 P-DRL 9 P 2737m Held Safety meeting and reviewed JSA for slip & cut operations, hung off TDS and commenced
slip & cut.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 P-DRL 9 P 2,737 m Completed slip & cut and recalibration of drawworks system.
01:30 02:00 0.50 P-DRL 8 TT 2,737 m Reset VFD fault.
02:00 03:00 1.00 P-DRL 20 TT 2,737 m RIH from 2644m to 2735m, down linked Xceed RSS tool to 108R tool face with 70% steer ratio.
03:00 06:00 3.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,777 m RIH from 2735m to 2737m and directionally drilled from 2737 to 2777m with 1.89m3/min and
06:00 Update
10755kPa. Varied parameters to optimise ROP and minimise slip stick, torque etc.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 2-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 3
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 7.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-May-08
Report No: 4
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 2737m - 3025m 113 142.8 88.4 0.5 - 19.4 100-170 14100-29000 10846 -24404 23.6
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 1,804 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 132
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,144 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 38 902 JET VEL (m/sec) 62 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 67
PUMP #3 165.1 38 902 HHP/IN2 1.32 ECD (SG) 1.15
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 62.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 2,879 m #1 2896 3585 4378
MAASP (kPa) 2264 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 2792 3516 4275
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.14 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-May-08
Report No: 4
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 P-DRL 9 P 2,737 m Completed slip & cut and recalibration of drawworks system.
01:30 02:00 0.50 P-DRL 8 TT 2,737 m Reset VFD fault.
02:00 03:00 1.00 P-DRL 20 TT 2,737 m RIH from 2644m to 2735m, down linked Xceed RSS tool to 108R tool face with 70% steer ratio.
03:00 06:00 3.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,777 m RIH from 2735m to 2737m and directionally drilled from 2737 to 2777m with 1.89m3/min and
10755kPa. Varied parameters to optimise ROP and minimise slip stick & torque.
06:00 12:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,879 m Directionally drilled from 2777m to 2879m with 1.89m3/min and 10686kPa, 100rpm and ~9tWOB.
Average ROP 17m/hr. Displaced well to 1.14sg Perfflow mud, total 182m3 KCl/PHPA mud
dumped.
12:00 18:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 TT 2,996 m Directionally drilled from 2879m to 2996m with 2.18m3/min and 11613kPa, 150rpm and
~6.8tWOB. Average ROP 19.5m/hr.
18:00 19:00 1.00 P-DRL 5 TT 2,996 m Observed gas >8%, circulated well with 2.18m3/min and 12065kPa. Flow checked well for 10mins
on trip tank - Static.
19:00 20:30 1.50 P-DRL 2 TT 3,025 m Directionally drilled from 2996m to 3025m with 2.18m3/min and 11613kPa, 150rpm and
~6.8tWOB. Average ROP 19.3m/hr.
20:30 21:00 0.50 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m Picked up and made up next stand, after two failed attempts to see a good survey a decision
made to drill ahead, ~1min after starting rotation at 80 rpm the drill string connection parted at the
TDS saver sub. Drill string dropped ~1m and stand fell forward into derrick. Drill string recovered
into elevators and racked back the stand, checked TDS saver sub and observed stripped threads.
21:00 24:00 3.00 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m POOH from 3025m to 2644m inside 244mm casing shoe, tight spots at 2874m 38t o/p, 2880m 36t
OPERATIONS
o/p, 2899m 27t o/p and 2907m 36t o/p. Installed TIW valve and monitored well on trip tank whilst
saver sub replaced.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m Completed replacement of TDS saver sub, made up TDS to drill string and flow tested LWD tools
with 1.89m3/min and 9515kPa - Ok.
01:00 04:00 3.00 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m RIH from 2644m to 3025m, down linked to Xceed RSS tool.
04:00 06:00 2.00 P-DRL 2 TT 3,080 m Directionally drilled from 3025m to 3080m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 3-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 4
Lady Valisia Barite bulk, Balance 02/May was 108t, two discharges to the West Atlas 02 and 03 May totalled 89t as confirmed by the
COMMENTS &
Barge Engineer, at which time the Lady Valisia Pod inspection confirmed empty, therefore there is a discrepancy of 19t.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 4.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 11.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 13 5/8" Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579Kpa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579Kpa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-May-08
Report No: 5
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 3025m - 3428m 112 167 85.0 4-12 120-220 10846-47450 10846-27116 20.0
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 1,899 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 139
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 10,686 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 40 949 JET VEL (m/sec) 65 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 70
PUMP #3 165.1 40 949 HHP/IN2 1.57 ECD (SG)
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 87.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 2551 3241 3999
MAASP (kPa) 1812 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 3620 3309 4068
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-May-08
Report No: 5
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m Completed replacement of TDS saver sub, made up TDS to drill string and flow tested LWD tools
with 1.89m3/min and 9515kPa - Ok.
01:00 04:00 3.00 P-DRL 8 TT 3,025 m RIH from 2644m to 3025m, down linked to Xceed RSS tool.
04:00 10:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,160 m Directionally drilled from 3025m to 3160m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP
22.5m/hr.
10:00 10:30 0.50 P-DRL 8 P 3,160 m Hydraulic leak on TDS link system, investigated, resolved to drill ahead as leak only observed
during connections.
10:30 12:00 1.50 P-DRL 2 P 3,182 m Directionally drilled from 3160m to 3182m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP
12:00 18:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 2,388 m 14 7m/hr
Directionally drilled from 3182m to 3288m with 1.89m3/min and 10893kPa. Average ROP
18:00 24:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,428 m 17 7m/hr
Directionally drilled from 3288m to 3428m with 1.89m3/min and 10893kPa. Average ROP
23 3m/hr
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,554 m Directionally drilled from 3428m to 3554m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP 21m/hr.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 4-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 5
COMMENTS & Strapped and pinned with 4 holes open 12 joints of wire wrapped screens.
LESSONS
LEARNED Drfited casing scrappers with 60mm (2 3/8") drift.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 4.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-May-08
Report No: 6
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING 3428m - 3788m 112 167 85.0 4-12 100-150 10846-47450 10846-27116 17.5
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 1,899 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 139
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 40 949 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,334 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 40 949 JET VEL (m/sec) 65 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 70
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 1.60 ECD (SG) 1.39
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 108.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 2551 3241 3999
MAASP (kPa) 1359 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 3620 3309 4068
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-May-08
Report No: 6
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,554 m Directionally drilled from 3428m to 3554m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP 21m/hr.
06:00 12:00 6.00 P-DRL 2 P 3,668 m Directionally drilled from 3554m to 3668m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP 19m/hr.
12:00 20:30 8.50 P-DRL 2 P 3,788 m Directionally drilled from 3668m to 3788m with 1.89m3/min and 10824kPa. Average ROP 14m/hr.
TD Skua-10 ST2.
20:30 21:00 0.50 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m Down-linked to RSS tools and installed 250 mesh screen on shakers in preparation for back
reaming out of hole.
21:00 24:00 3.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed out of hole from 3788m to 3585m with 1.89m3/min and 11189kPa, 150rpm.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3585m to 3467m with 1.89m3/min and 11189kPa, 150rpm.
01:30 02:30 1.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Hole packing off with SPP rising to 14478kPa, worked pipe with rotary from 20 -150 rpm, unable
to work through, raised flow rate and worked pipe until able to pass through. Continued to POOH
backreaming.
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3467m to 3451m. Hole packing off with SPP rising to 14478kPa, worked pipe
with rotary from 20 -150 rpm, torque normal ~40674nm, worked pipe until being able to pass
through. Continued to POOH backreaming .
03:00 04:00 1.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3451m to 3435m with 1.89m3/min and11189kPa, 150rpm. Stalled TDS, unable
06:00 Update
to restart rotation. Reduced flow to 0.35m3/min, Fired jars 3 times and still unable to rotate. Picked
up to neutral string weight 117.9t, increased flow to 2.15m3/min and slacked off with rotary on,
pipe broke free at 72t below neutral. Worked pipe to ensure rotation before continuing to back
ream.
04:00 06:00 2.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3435m to 3333m with 1.89m3/min and 11189kPa, 150rpm. Tight spots at
3364m and 3340m, torque ~ 54232n/m, ~59t o/p and packing off to ~13789kPa, worked pipe until
both intervals clear and continued to backream.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 5-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 6
Drillwater discharge from Oil Valour to rig was aborted @ 20:00 hrs due to adverse wind and current conditions.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS 1st mud sample @ 21:00hrs plugged screen coupon after 500ml
LEARNED 2nd mud sample @ 22:30hrs plugged screen coupon after 500ml
3nd mud sample @ 24:00hrs plugged screen coupon after 500ml (sample from flowline)
4th mud sample @ 24:00hrs plugged screen coupon after 900ml (sample from after shakers)
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-May-08
Report No: 7
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 1,899 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 139
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 40 949 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,334 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 40 949 JET VEL (m/sec) 65 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 70
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 1.56 ECD (SG) 1.39
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 149.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 2551 3241 3999
MAASP (kPa) 2038 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 3620 3309 4068
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-May-08
Report No: 7
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3585m to 3467m with 1.89m3/min and 11189kPa, 150rpm.
01:30 02:30 1.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Hole started to pack off with SPP rising to 14478kPa, worked pipe with rotary from 20 -150 rpm, ,
raised flow rate and worked tight hole until able to pass through - Ok. Continued to POOH
backreaming.
02:30 03:00 0.50 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3467m to 3451m.Hole packing off with SPP rising to 14478kPa, worked pipe
with rotary from 20 -150 rpm, torque normal ~40674nm, worked tight hole until able to pass
through - Ok. Continued to POOH backreaming .
03:00 04:00 1.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3451m to 3435m with 1.89m3/min and11189kPa, 150rpm. Stalled TDS, unable
to restart rotation. Reduced flow to 0.35m3/min, Fired jars 3 times and still unable to rotate. Picked
up to neutral string weight 117.9t, increased flow to 2.15m3/min and slacked off with rotary on,
pipe broke free at 72t below neutral. Worked pipe to ensure rotation before continuing to back
ream.
04:00 06:00 2.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3435m to 3333m with 1.89m3/min and 11189kPa, 150rpm. Tight hole at 3364m
and 3340m, torque ~ 54232n/m, ~59t o/p and packing off to ~13789kPa, worked tight hole until
both intervals clear and continued to backream.
06:00 12:00 6.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3333m to 3133m, work tight hole at 3285m, 3276m, 3268m, 3255m, 3245m,
3201m, 3150m, 3137m.
12:00 16:30 4.50 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Back reamed from 3133m to 2819m, work tight hole at 2829m, 2827m.
16:30 18:30 2.00 P-DRL 3 P 3,788 m Flow checked well on trip tank - static. Back reamed from 2819m to 2672m.
18:30 20:30 2.00 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m Flow checked well on trip tank for 10mins - static. Circulated well 2 times bottoms up at
1.89m3/min and 8790kPa, reciprocated stand. Torque at 10 rpm 14913nm, 20 rpm 17625nm,
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 05:00 5.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m RIH from 3290m to 3788m, tight hole at 3351m, 3354m, 3357m, 3484m, 3486m, 3511m 3564 -
>3569m, 3578 -> 3581m, 3598m, 3604m, 3632m, 3702m(TDS), 3707->3715m(TDS), 3720-
>3730m(TDS), 3730->3787m(TDS). Rotated string at ~10rpm to work through where indicated by
(TDS).
05:00 06:00 1.00 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m Circulated bottoms up at 1.89m3/min and 11376kPa.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 6-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 7
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-May-08
Report No: 8
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 1,899 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 139
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 40 949 PRESSURE (kPa) 11,334 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 40 949 JET VEL (m/sec) 65 HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 70
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 1.54 ECD (SG) 1.39
BHA NO. 3 216mm Bit, 212mm Xceed675 complete with float, Saver sub, Peri Scope, 2 x LENGTH (m) 143.6
BHA DETAILS Saver subs, 175mm Tele Scope, Saver sub, ADN-6, N/M Pony D/C, X/O, 6 x WEIGHT (t) 11.3
140mm HWDP, X/O, 165mm Jar, X/O, 5 x 140mm HWDP. WT BELOW JARS (t) 9.1
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
Daily Drilling Jars 17602176 149.0
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2264 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-May-08
Report No: 8
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 05:00 5.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m RIH from 3290m to 3788m, tight hole at 3351m, 3354m, 3357m, 3484m, 3486m, 3511m 3564 -
>3569m, 3578 -> 3581m, 3598m, 3604m, 3632m, 3702m(TDS), 3707->3715m(TDS), 3720-
>3730m(TDS), 3730->3787m(TDS) rotated string at ~10rpm to work through where indicated by
(TDS).
05:00 09:30 4.50 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m Circulated bottoms up at 1.89m3/min and 11376kPa.
09:30 10:30 1.00 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m Displaced horizontal interval with 47.69m3 of 1.06sg solids free Perfflow at 2.01m3/min and
13306kPa.
10:30 12:00 1.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m Flow checked well on trip tank - static. POOH from 3700m to 3359m. Average trip speed 277m/hr.
12:00 15:30 3.50 P-DRL 5 P 3,788 m POOH from 3359m to 2672m. Average trip speed 196.3m/hr.
15:30 19:00 3.50 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m Flow check - well static. Circulated and conditioned mud in cased hole at 1.89m3/min - 8963kPa
to reduce solids content level for running sand screens, concurrently repaired hydraulic oil leak on
TDS. (Note: A total of 5 x bottoms up required to achieve an acceptable coupon screen test)
19:00 24:00 5.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m Flow checked well 10mins - static. POOH from 2672m to 525m Average trip speed 429m/hr.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 525m to143m. Average trip speed 382m/hr.
01:00 04:00 3.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m Flow checked well on trip tank - static. POOH from 143m to surface. Laid out jars, p/u single for
stand. Recovered sources, laid out bit, Exceed RSS and LWD.
04:00 06:00 2.00 P-DRL 21 P 3,788 m Rigged up to run production sand screen liner. Laid out rubber matting on V door and cat walk,
installed PVC liner in mouse hole, changed out handling gear.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 7-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 8
COMMENTS &
LESSONS Tugger wire attached to corrosion cap on Skua-11 offline
LEARNED Established location of two ICON hydraulic rams and had quick connects installed, pump serviced and function tested.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-May-08
Report No: 9
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2264 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-May-08
Report No: 9
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 P-DRL 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 525m to 143m. Average trip speed 382m/hr.
01:00 04:00 3.00 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m Flow checked - well static. POOH from 143m to surface. Laid out jars, p/u single for stand.
Recovered radioactive source, laid out bit, Exceed RSS and LWD.
04:00 06:00 2.00 P-CSG 21 P 3,788 m Rigged up to run production sand screen liner. Laid out rubber matting on V door and cat walk,
installed PVC liner in mouse hole, changed out handling gear.
06:00 06:30 0.50 P-CSG 21 P 3,788 m PJSM with a review of JSA for liner running operations.
06:30 12:00 5.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m RIH with liner and sand screens per completions tally to 462m. - Average 7 joints per hour
12:00 13:00 1.00 P-CSG 21 TT 3,788 m Problems with TESCO Jam Unit - reparied same
13:00 18:00 5.00 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m RIH with liner and sand screens per completions tally to 1131m. - Average 10 joints per hour
18:00 18:30 0.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Made-up ZXP packer to sand screens
18:30 19:30 1.00 P-CSG 21 P 3,788 m Rig down Tesco and changed out handling equipment for running 140mm drill pipe.
19:30 24:00 4.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m RIH liner and sand screens on 140mm drill pipe f/ 1131m to 2449m
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 P-DRL 12 P 3,788 m RIH liner and sand screens on 140mm drill pipe f/ 2449m to 3195m and encountered obstruction.
03:00 06:00 3.00 P-DRL 12 P 3,788 m Made several attempts to pass 3195m without success. Applied RH rotation to string at 2 rpm and
5423Nm torq, worked string past 3195m Ok, continued to RIH using same technique at 3296m,
3305m, 3334m, 3340m, 3352 and 3418m.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 8-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 9
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-May-08
Report No: 10
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 2264 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-May-08
Report No: 10
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:00 3.00 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m RIH liner and sand screens on 140mm drill pipe f/ 2449m to 3195m and encountered obstruction.
03:00 06:00 3.00 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Made several attempts to pass 3195m without success. Applied RH rotation to string at 2 rpm and
5423Nm torque, worked string past 3195m Ok, continued to RIH using same technique at 3296m,
3305m, 3334m, 3340m, 3352 and 3418m.
06:00 12:00 6.00 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m RIH liner and sand screens on 140mm drill pipe f/ 3148m to 3788m where obstructions
encountered applied rotation at 2 rpm and 5423Nm torque and worked string through, 3517m to
3532m, 3540m to 3559m, 3596m to 3611m, 3622m to 3654m, 3665m to 3788m.
12:00 13:00 1.00 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Dropped set ball, pumped down .39m3/min with rig pumps - seated Ok.
13:00 13:30 0.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton unit, tested lines to 24131kPa - Ok.
13:30 14:00 0.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Set packer per Baker Oil Tools. (NB while holding pressure at 17926kPa observed rapid loss in
pressure, suspected premature shear out of ball seat.)
14:00 14:30 0.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Attempted to release running tool by slacking off weight incrementally and picking up to check if
free - unsuccessful (unable to transfer weight to tool).
14:30 15:00 0.50 P-CSG 12 P 3,788 m Worked left hand rotation into string in 1/2 turn increments and work string from 172t up to 68t
down weight. (NB total of 2.5 left hand turns required to achieve 1/4 turn at set tool) - released Ok
15:00 16:00 1.00 P-CSG 5 P 3,788 m POOH 2m and pumped 7.94m3 sea water at 3.02m3/min, pumped 7.94m3 1.15sg solids free
Perfflow, POOH 5m to clear packer PBR and displaced well to sea water at 1.58m3/min.
Monitored returns to dump mud and close system to circulate sea water on pit #2 whilst monitoring
pit level for well control.
OPERATIONS
16:00 16:30 0.50 P-CSG 5 P 3,788 m Flow checked well on trip tank for 10mins - static.
16:30 19:00 2.50 P-CSG 5 P 3,788 m Lined up and pumped sea water from sea chest dumping returns at 3.02m3/min, monitored returns
and checked NTU level until achieved <100.
19:00 20:30 1.50 P-CSG 21 P 3,788 m Flushed all lines, Choke & Kill, cycled BOP rams, flushed trip tank and lines to rig floor and filled
trip tank with 1.05sg brine for trip displacement.
20:30 21:30 1.00 P-CSG 5 P 3,788 m Displaced well with 95.39m3 of 1.05sg inhibited brine 2.48m3/min, surface sample light, pumped
additional 15.89m3, surface sample 1.045sg.
21:30 24:00 2.50 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 2657m to 2053m, laid out 1 Jt HWDP, 1 Jt DP and 2 pup joints. Average trip speed
604m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 05:30 5.50 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 2053m to Surface. Average trip speed 373m/hr.
05:30 06:00 0.50 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m Laid out Baker Oil Tools liner running tool. Attempted to break off Ball catcher sub unsuccesful.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 9-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 10
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-May-08
Report No: 11
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 4529 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-May-08
Report No: 11
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 05:30 5.50 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 2053m to Surface. Average trip speed 373m/hr.
05:30 06:00 0.50 P-CSG 6 P 3,788 m Laid out Baker Oil Tools liner packer running tool. Attempted to break off Ball catcher sub -
unsuccessful.
06:00 12:00 6.00 PLUG 6 P 3,788 m RIH 500m open ended 140mm drill pipe, m/u Halliburton RBP and RIH from 500m to 2100m.
12:00 14:00 2.00 PLUG 21 P 3,788 m Attempted to set RBP packer per Halliburton - rotated left 20rpm for 5 turns and slacked off after 4
turns, no set. Repeated this operation, still not set. Rotated left at 20rpm 8 turns and slacked off
after 5 turns, attempted various techniques - unsuccessful setting.
14:00 14:30 0.50 PLUG 21 P 3,788 m Circulated 2.38m3 inhibited brine at 0.47m3/min and 241kPa, attempted to reset RBP packer -
unsuccessful.
14:30 15:30 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 2100m to 2000m re-attempted to set RBP packer rotated left 20rpm for 5 turns and
slacked off after 4 turns, attempted various techniques - unsuccessful.
15:30 20:30 5.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH to replace RBP packer from 2000m to 500m. Average trip speed 300m/hr.
20:30 21:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Laid out RBP packer, p/u & m/u backup RBP and RIH. (Note a small amount of movement had
occurred on the setting mandrel as could be seen by the ~75mm grease mark on the shaft, tool
otherwise appeared OK, tool did set the dogs when being tailed out off the rig floor with the crane).
21:00 23:00 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 500m to 1000m. (500m packer depth). Attempted to set RBP packer. Rotated left 20rpm
for 5 turns and slacked off after 4 turns, no set. Repeated this operation, still not set. Rotated left
at 20rpm 8 turns and slacked off after 5 turns - unsuccessful setting.
OPERATIONS
23:00 23:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Reviewed with shore base and decision made to POOH and pick up RTTS packer.
23:30 24:00 0.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 1000m to 710m (210m packer depth).
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 710m to 500m RBP packer at rotary.
00:30 01:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Laid out RBP packer p/u & m/u backup RTTS and RIH.
01:30 02:30 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m PJSM - running RTTS packer in hole. RIH from 500m to 677m (180m RTTS packer depth) set
packer with 1 turn right and s/o, immediately lost ~6.8t - Packer set Ok. Picked up and RIH.
06:00 Update
02:30 06:00 3.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 677m to 2443m (1943m RTTS packer depth). Average trip speed 504m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 10-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 11
Incident #1 02:40Hrs - IP struck by a tugger wire released after being passed over an obstruction, tugger wire swung striking IP on cheek.
COMMENTS & IP recieved a small cut below right eye which was treated by the medic. Lesson learned lower tugger wires controlling with a tag line if
necessary.
Incident #2 15:00Hrs - Near miss, pack of installation fixing threaded bar and associated nuts and washers fell out of satellite extension tube
LESSONS
ID when load lifted. No indication of stored contents. Lesson learned check all load ID's for potential loose contents.
LEARNED
Made three attempts to break out ball catcher sub from Baker Oil Tools packer setting tool - Unsuccessful. Further discussion with BOT
personnel indicated that an alternative sub was available in town acceptable when brine only was to be circulated, this will be sent out as
the back up tool.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-May-08
Report No: 12
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 4529 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-May-08
Report No: 12
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 710m to 500m RBP packer at rotary.
00:30 01:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Laid out RBP packer p/u & m/u RTTS packer with storm valve and RIH.
01:30 02:30 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m PJSM - running RTTS packer in hole. RIH from 500m to 677m (180m RTTS packer depth)
functioned/tested set packer - Ok.
02:30 06:30 4.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 677m to 2443m (1943m RTTS packer depth). Average trip speed 504m/hr.
06:30 07:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Made three attempts to set RTTS packer before latched - Ok.
07:30 08:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Closed upper VBRs and attempted to test RTTS packer with Halliburton unit to 10342kPa,
observed pressure drop at ~ 965kPa/min, increased pressure back to 10342kPa with same result,
visually inspected all service lines and BOP area, no leak evident.
08:30 09:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Unseated RTTS and POOH from 2100m to 2050m (RTTS packer depth)
09:00 11:30 2.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Re-set RTTS and flushed surface lines, attempted to test RTTS packer, pressure still dropped at
965kPa/min. Installed TIW to isolate TDS and stand pipe manifold. Attempted to pressure test
RTTS packer 10342kPa/min, pressure bled off at ~965kPa/min.
11:30 12:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Screwed into SSCV and attempted to test back side only to 1500psi, pressure bled off at
~965kPa/min. Increased pressure from 9101kPa to 10466kPa, still losing pressure at
12:00 12:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to circulate to flush debris, pressure increased 4136kPa with 0.47m3 pumped, unable
to circulate, worked pipe 9m up and down to surge fluid past RTTS.
12:30 13:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to relatch RTTS and observed loss of 18mT (40Klbs) string weight -Suspected loss of
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 1207m to 500m, RTTS packer and SSCV above rotary. SSCV stinger engaged by ~2
threads only, use rig break out tong due to tight connection.
01:00 01:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m B/o RTTS packer and laid out, observed heavy back flow from string, installed TIW valve and
monitored on trip tank for 20mins, well stabilized and static for 10mins
01:30 02:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Service broke connections on RTTS and SSCV per Halliburton and laid out tool for servicing.
06:00 Update
02:00 03:00 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 500m to rotary. Average trip speed 500m/hr.
03:00 03:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Last joint of pipe laid out no apprent down hole damage, p/u single to make stand and rack back in
derrick.
03:30 05:00 1.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m P/u and m/u RBP and RIH to 162m.
05:00 05:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to set RBP packer, initial attempt with 5 rpm left and s/o after 3 turns - unsuccessful,
attempted same with 15rpm - unsuccessful. Attempted with 25 rpm s/o after 6 turns packer set.
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up kill line to Halliburton unit, flushed lines, closed VBR's and pumped .07m3 and held
7308kPa for 5 mins - Ok.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 11-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 12
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 16.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-May-08
Report No: 13
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 4529 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-May-08
Report No: 13
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 1207m to 500m, RTTS packer and SSCV above rotary. SSCV stinger engaged by ~2
threads only, use rig tongs to break out due to tight connection.
01:00 01:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m B/o RTTS packer and laid out, observed heavy back flow from string, installed TIW valve and
monitored on trip tank for 20mins, well stabilized and static for 10mins
01:30 02:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Service broke connections on RTTS and SSCV per Halliburton and laid out tool to be field
serviced.
02:00 03:00 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 500m to rotary. Average trip speed 500m.
03:00 03:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Last joint of pipe laid out with no apparent down hole damage, p/u single to make stand and rack
back in derrick.
03:30 05:00 1.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m P/u and m/u RBP packer and RIH to 162m.
05:00 05:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to set RBP packer, initial attempt with 5 rpm left and s/o after 3 turns - unsuccessful,
attempted same with 15rpm - unsuccessful. Attempted with 25 rpm s/o after 6 turns packer set.
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up kill line to Halliburton unit, flushed lines, closed VBR's and pumped .07m3 and held
7308kPa for 5 mins - Ok. Unseat RBP packer.
06:00 09:30 3.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m RIH from 162m to 1800m (element depth). Set RBP packer.
09:30 10:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton unit flushed lines.
10:00 12:00 2.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Released from packer to pressure test RBP packer against VBR's, pumped 1.35m3 and
pressured at 10342kPa, pressure loss range from 324kPa/min to 138kPa/min, pressure bled off
and monitored returns of 1.11m3.- Unsuccessful test.
12:00 13:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Engaged RBP packer, flushed tool with Halliburton unit and attempted to pressure test , pumped
2.7m3, pressure 11720kPa - Unsuccessful test.
OPERATIONS
13:00 14:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Unseated RBP packer, installed TIW, lined up to Halliburton unit and pressure tested against Kill
HCR. Trouble shoot leak on cement manifold, pump high pressure grease and work cement line
valve. Tested to 24131kPa, pressure dropped at 62kPa/min.
14:30 16:30 2.00 PLUG 8 TT 3,788 m Pressure tested surface lines to 21131kPa, obtained permit to close manual kill valve, attempted
to pressure test unsuccessful, changed out lo-torq valve on cement manifold and obtained line test
- Ok.
16:30 17:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Re-set RPB, pressure test backside of RBP packer against VBR's -Ok good test, pumped 2.62m3
to 13789kPa, bleed off and recovered 2.62m3.
17:00 17:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Stung out and pressure tested RBP packer - Unsuccessful, pumped 1.3m3 and pressured up to
6756kPa, stop pump and observe pressure drop, continued to pump a further 1.3m3, pressure
increased to f/ 6756kpa to 11031kPa, bleed off and recover 1.8m3 (total loss = 1.5m3).
17:30 18:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Sting into RBP and function ball valve open and closed twice
18:00 18:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Re-set RBP and stung out, atttempted to re-test, pumped 0.7m3, pressure increased to 3723kPa,
RBP leaking, bleed off and recover 0.5m3.
18:30 19:00 0.50 PLUG 22 TT 3,788 m Unseated RBP packer and circulated 8m3 of 1.15sg brine to flush around RBP.
19:00 20:30 1.50 PLUG 23 TT 3,789 m Re-set RBP and stung out, attempted to re-test, pumped 1.3m3, pressure increased to 3033kPa,
RBP leaking. (Theoretical volume to pressure up annulus to 13789kPa = 0.7m3)
20:30 24:00 3.50 PLUG 24 TT 3,790 m Stung into PBR and POOH f/1796m to 710m, avgerage trip speed 271m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 710m to surface, Average trip speed 355m/hr.
02:00 03:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m As the RBP packer was passed through rotary table only one bushing was removed, the tool was
pushed over to pass, tool caught on diverter guide bushing and tore a 80mm long x 50mm wide
piece of steel from the RBP tool.
03:30 04:30 1.00 PLUG 8 TT 3,788 m Repaired TDS oil leak.
04:30 05:00 0.50 PLUG 19 TT 3,788 m M/u 267mm magnet to stand of 140mm drill pipe and RIH through BOP's.
06:00 Update
05:00 06:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m P/u RBP packer and m/u Schlumberger Lift sub and X-O's subs below RBP packer to effect blank
end.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 12-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 13
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 3.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 19.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-May-08
Report No: 14
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 4529 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 13-May-08
Report No: 14
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:00 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 710m to surface, Average trip speed 355m/hr.
02:00 03:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m As the RBP packer was passed through rotary table only one bushing was removed, the tool was
pushed over to pass, tool caught on diverter guide bushing and tore a 80mm long x 50mm wide
piece of steel from the RBP tool.
03:30 04:30 1.00 PLUG 8 TT 3,788 m Repaired TDS oil leak.
04:30 05:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m M/u 267mm magnet to stand of 140mm drill pipe and RIH through BOP's. Piece of lost RBP
packer not retrieved.
05:00 06:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m P/u RBP packer and m/u Schlumberger Lift sub and X-O's subs below RBP packer to effect blank
end. RIH to 162m.
06:00 07:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m RIH to 162m
07:30 08:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Set RBP packer pressured up to 37989kPa pumped 0.32m3. Pressure held - Good test. Bleed off
and recovered 0.32m3.
08:30 14:00 5.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Unseated packer and RIH from 162m to 1794m.
14:00 15:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Set RBP packer and released stinger, attempted to pressure test. Pumped 3.18m3 pressured to
12065kPa, pressure loss 196kPa/min. Bled off pressure and recovered 1.75m3, lost 1.43m3.
Investigated all surface lines - no leaks observed.
15:30 16:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Consulted with shore base, lined up rig pump, flushed lines with .32m3, tested RBP packer against
VBR's to 13789kPa, pumped 3.58m3 recovered 2.54m3, lost 1.04m3.
16:30 17:30 1.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH and engaged RBP packer. POOH from 1794m to 1700m and set RBP packer and released
stinger.
17:30 18:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up to rig pump and attempted to pressure test RBP packer to 13789kPa, Pumped 3.18m3,
maximum pressure 12431kPa, pressure loss 159kPa/min, bled off and recovered 2.54m3 lost
0.64m3.
18:30 19:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Re-engaged RBP packer stinger and closed annular, pressured up to 4826kPa, pumped 0.6m3.
OPERATIONS
Pressure loss 69kPa/min, bled off and recovered 0.48m3, lost 0.12m3.
19:00 19:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Applied 9.07t over pull, closed annular and pressured up to 4930kPa, pumped 1.32m3, pressure
loss 69kPa/min, bled off and recovered 0.35m3, lost 0.97m3. Open annular and unseat RBP
packer.
19:30 21:00 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m POOH from 1700m to 1204m. Average trip speed 496m/hr.
21:00 22:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Set RBP packer at 1204m, closed upper VBR's and attempted to pressure test. Pressured up to
5171kPa pumped 0.72m3, pressure loss 69kPa/min, bled off and recovered 0.48m3, lost 0.24m3.
22:00 23:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to pressure test - unsuccessful, pumps lost suction, trouble shoot pumps, suspected air
lock, primed pumps and attempted to obtain pressure test, blew PRV on pump 1 & 3 (incorrect
valve line up), isolated both pumps and primed pump #2.
23:30 24:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Closed IBOP and pressure tested to 6894kPa with pump #2 - Ok, bled off pressure. Applied 9.07t
o/p, closed upper VBR's and pressured up to 5171kPa, pumped 1.14m3, pressure loss 69kPa/min,
bled off pressure. Opened upper VBRs and applied 9.07t s/o, closed upper VBR's and pressured
up to 5171kPa, pumped 0.47m3, pressure loss 34kPa/min, bled off pressure. Opened upper
VBRs and applied 9.07t o/p, closed upper VBR's and pressured up to 5171kPa, pumped 1.20m3,
pressure loss 69kPa/min, bled off pressure.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 04:00 4.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Unseated RBP packer and POOH from 1204m to rotary, laid out ported joint. Average trip speed
301m/hr.
04:00 05:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Laid out RBP packer and p/u and m/u re-run packer, installed plug.
05:00 06:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m RIH with RBP packer from rotary to 275m.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 13-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 14
COMMENTS & 1 Hrs code 8 time from yesterdays report is included in the cumulative number which is correct.
LESSONS
Schlumberger received clean out tool for radioactive source seat in tool. Unable to seat test source after use, tool to be returned to
LEARNED
base.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-May-08
Report No: 15
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
WELL CONTROL LOT/FIT (SG) 1.25 NEXT BOP TEST 10-May-08 3,349 m #1 0 0 0
MAASP (kPa) 4529 kPa PIT/KICK DRILL Kick Drill SCR MW (SG) #2 0 0 0
KICK TOL. (m3) Infinite OTHER DRILL 1.18 #3 0 0 0
TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH TYPE MD (m) INCLINATION AZIMUTH
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 14-May-08
Report No: 15
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 04:00 4.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m Unseated RBP packer and POOH from 1204m to rotary, laid out ported joint. Average trip speed
301m/hr.
04:00 05:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Laid out RBP packer and m/u re-run packer, blank cap.
05:00 07:00 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH with RBP packer from rotary to 700m.
07:00 09:30 2.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to set RBP packer per Halliburton - unsuccessful, only able to set the "up" slips, made
several attempts to set "down" slips - unsuccessful. Movement up at this time was not possible,
slack off the pipe moved down hole, each slack ran more pipe down hole.
09:30 10:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Consulted with Halliburton Shore base with regards to release method for "up" slips on RBP
packer.
10:00 10:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Worked string and released "up" slips after 2 attempts made using procedure from shorebase.
10:30 13:30 3.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 700m to 115m. When pulling RBP packer through well head encountered 36.3t o/p.
13:30 14:00 0.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RBP packer running tool at rotary, RBP packer assembly lost down hole, fish length ~ 5.91m, est
top of fish at 2658m ±.
14:00 15:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Closed blind/shear rams and tested casing via kill line. Pumped 0.79m3 to 2654kPa, observed
69kPa/min pressure loss, recovered 0.74m3 - opened well.
15:00 15:30 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m P/u RBP packer #4 and m/u blank cap, torqued connection per Halliburton. RIH - exercised
caution through BOP and well head areas with no obstruction encountered.
15:30 20:00 4.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from surface to 803m. Average trip speed 201m/hr. Concurrently pressure tested surface
lines against upper standpipe valve, 15630kPa, pressure loss over 16mins 668kPa stabilised at
20kPa/min.
OPERATIONS
20:00 21:30 1.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Filled pipe and set RBP packer at 805m on first attempt. Checked space out and closed upper
VBR's. Lined up to rig pump and pumped 1.65m3 to 6894kPa, observed pressure loss
131kPa/min. Pumped further 2.11m3 to 13789kPa, observed pressure loss 263kPa/min.
21:30 22:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton unit through cement manifold and kill line, pumped 2.7m3 to 12906kPa,
observed pressure loss 181kPa/min, recovered 2.07m3, lost 0.64m3.
22:30 23:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m B/o drill pipe and observed heavy flow back from well, m/u drill pipe and pumped 3.18m3 of 1.05sg
brine, b/o and racked back stand.
23:00 24:00 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Poured 21 sacks CaCO3 down drill pipe, m/u TDS and pumped 0.79m3.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 777m to surface, exercised caution through wellhead and BOP's. Laid out RBP
packer running tool.
02:30 03:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Changed out handling equipment to 89mm. P/u 89mm mule shoe and m/u to 2 stand 89mm drill
pipe from derrick and RIH. Change handling gear to 140mm.
03:30 05:30 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 60m to 790m, tagged top of CaCo3 sand at 795m with 4.54t
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 17 TT 3,788 m Held JSA for cementing operations, p/u and m/u side entry sub and TIW to cement manifold.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 14-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 15
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-May-08
Report No: 16
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-May-08
Report No: 16
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 777m to surface. Laid out RBP packer running tool.
02:30 03:30 1.00 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m Changed out handling equipment to 89mm. P/u 89mm mule shoe and m/u to 2 stand 89mm drill
pipe from derrick and RIH. Change handling gear to 140mm.
03:30 05:30 2.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 60m to 790m, tagged top of CaCo3 sand at 795m with 4.54t
05:30 06:00 0.50 PLUG 12 TT 3,788 m Held JSA for cementing operations, p/u and m/u side entry sub and TIW to cement manifold.
06:00 07:30 1.50 PLUG 12 TT 3,788 m Set cement plug above RBP packer set from 790m to 760m, pumped 1.15m3 of 1.92sg 'G' cement
and displaced with sea water.
07:30 08:00 0.50 PLUG 21 TT 3,788 m POOH to 730m. Circulated bottoms up starting at 1.89m3/min and staged up to 3.79m3/min.
08:00 13:00 5.00 PLUG 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 730 m to surface, changed handling gear to 89mm, laid out 89mm mule shoe and
racked back 2 x 89mm stands drill pipe..
13:00 14:00 1.00 PLUG 6 P 3,788 m P/u and RIH with 472m tail pipe & RTTS packer and SSCV assembly from surface, tagged cement
at 758m with 4.5t pumping at 0.76m3/min and 207kPa pressure increased to 345kPa.
14:00 14:30 0.50 PLUG 21 P 3,788 m POOH from 758m to 653.7m tail pipe depth (RTTS mid element 184m).
14:30 15:30 1.00 PLUG 21 P 3,788 m Recorded p/u 65t and s/o 67.5t, string weight below packer 22.7t with 14 Stds 5.5 DP and 2 Stds
HWDP total tail pipe below packer 468.12m. Set RTTS packer SSCV assembly top at 185.2m
(RTTS mid element 184m).
15:30 16:00 0.50 PLUG 6 P 3,788 m Pressure tested RTTS packer to 13789kPa for 10mins - OK. Pumped 0.19m3 and recovered
0.13m3. Stung out of SSCV and pressure tested to 13789kPa for 10mins - Ok. Pumped 0.13m3
OPERATIONS
recovered 0.3m3.
16:00 17:00 1.00 PLUG 6 P 3,788 m POOH from 184m to surface. Laid out RTTS and SSCV stinger tools.
17:00 20:30 3.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Rigged down to move from Skua-10 ST2. Pull diverter housing and Overshot, nipple down NT2
connector and lift BOP's and skid to one side.
20:30 22:30 2.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m P/u from derrick riser running tool, and m/u to NT2 connector, removed spacer spool and released
TRT latch and picked up riser clear of wellhead.
End report for Skua-10 ST2.
Total 22.50
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 15-May-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 16
Helicopter was held on deck whilst an individual was asscessed fit to fly after a complaint of chest pain. Individual was assisted and
COMMENTS &
accompanied by a Senior First Aider to Darwin for further investigation.
LESSONS
LEARNED BHA details for below RTTS Packer (3.72m) are 2 stds 140mm HWDP (56.4m) 14 stds 140mm drill pipe ( 411.72m) total length 471.84m.
Total weight 22.7t.
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Jun-08
Report No: 17
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 26-Apr-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 15-Jun-08
Report No: 17
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
14:30 15:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and skidded rig inboard to accommodate picking up PGB with deck crane.
15:30 16:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Removed 'V' door and P/U Permanent Guide Base (PGB) with deck crane and skidded cantilever
outboard. Note: PGB was suspended on the crane and followed out with the crane while skidding
16:30 22:30 6.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Performed dredging operations with the ROV and removed cement that would impact the running
of the PGB. Concurrently manoeuvred Xmas tree on skate track aft, commenced to function and
pressure test Xmas tree. Concurrently change out Electrical Flying Lead (EFL required to test
Xmas tree functions) for longer cable to accommodate simultaneously pressure testing Xmas tree
and skidding operations, made up the flanged X/O (cross over) sub for the PGB running tool to 1
x stand 178mm drill collars and RIH to accommodate P/U PGB running tool. Note: The EFL cable
that was in service was too short and was routed in such a manner that it impeded skidding
operations.
22:30 23:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever inboard and positioned flanged X/O above PGB running tool. Concurrently
function tested Xmas tree valves.
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m M/U flanged X/O to PGB running tool.
OPERATIONS
Total 9.50
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Held PJSM (New crew on tour) P/U PGB running tool from conductor pipe deck and skidded
cantilever inboard over the PGB.
00:30 01:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Lowered PGB running tool onto PGB, connected control lines and confirmed latch function - Ok,
Pick up PGB.
01:30 03:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard 10.5m and installed drill floor service lines.
03:00 03:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Lowered PGB down to 1m above extension deck and installed guide posts to #2 and #4.
06:00 Update
03:30 04:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard and repositioned extension deck grating, lowered PGB and removed
rigging used to insert guide posts. Skidded cantilever outboard to well center of Skua #10.
04:30 05:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with PGB on 2 x stands of 178mm Dcs and 2 x stands on 140mm HWDP.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Positioned ROV and lowered PGB down and attempted to land PGB on conductor with-out
success. Note: While attempting to land PGB vision was obscured by a combination of marine life
and silt stirred up by the ROV thrusters. Once vision was obtained it was evident that the PGB
needed come forward by 0·3m, removed stairway and prepared to skid cantilever inboard.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 15-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 17
Coogee Resources 5 Tesco (Csg Crew) 1 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 3 Rig Cool 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Positioning (Trisurv) 0 Expro (Well test) 3
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 ICON 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Falconer & Bryan 0 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 22 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 80 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Jun-08
Report No: 18
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 16-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 16-Jun-08
Report No: 18
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Held PJSM (New crew on tour) P/U PGB running tool from conductor pipe deck and skidded
cantilever inboard over the PGB.
00:30 01:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Lowered PGB running tool onto PGB, connected control lines and confirmed latch function - Ok,
Pick up PGB.
01:30 03:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard 10.5m and installed drill floor service lines.
03:00 03:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Lowered PGB down to 1m above extension deck and installed guide posts to #2 and #4.
03:30 04:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard and repositioned extension deck grating, lowered PGB and removed
rigging used to insert guide posts. Skidded cantilever outboard to well center of Skua #10.
04:30 05:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with PGB on 2 x stands of 178mm Drill collars and 2 x stands on 140mm HWDP.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Positioned ROV and lowered PGB down and attempted to land PGB on conductor with-out
success. Note: While attempting to land PGB vision was obscured by a combination of marine life
and silt stirred up by the ROV thrusters. Once vision was obtained it was evident that the PGB
needed come forward by 0·3m, removed stairway and prepared to skid cantilever inboard.
06:00 06:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever inboard 0.65m to align PGB with conductor.
06:30 08:30 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Lowered PGB over conductor -Ok, ROV checked orientation against Skua #11, set 10k down
weight and apply right hand torque to 12.2Nm with rig tongs to dial in key slots - Ok apply 9t down
weight. Observed maximum swallow of only 130mm (minimum requirement is 250mm) work string
in an attempt to seat PGB down to correct swallow of 250mm. Details: The landing string was
rocked from surface using the link tilt function on the TDS and applying weight down up to and
including the 15.3t of PGB weight with out success.
08:30 10:00 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Inspected underside perimeter of PGB and observed the zinc anodes on the PGB making contact
with the seabed. Spot dredge with ROV and clear soil from around the points of contact.
10:00 15:30 5.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Worked landing string in an attempt to land out PGB using various weights and methods, Appling
left hand torque and manipulating the link tilt function on the TDS without success. Details: While
working the landing string with left hand torque the NC50 connection on the flanged sub of the
PGB running tool broke out (M/U torque for this connection is 38Nm), worked 13.5Nm of right hand
OPERATIONS
torque to make it back up. Note: PGB running tool is right hand 'J' latch to release.
15:30 16:30 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m POH with PGB until directly below the Coductor Tensioning Unit (CTU) deck. Note: Due to the
alignment of the well center and the 4m footprint of the PGB we were unable to retrieve the PGB
any further. Concurrently dredging around conductor and removing large cement and coral lumps.
16:30 17:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Prepared to skid cantilever inboard, removed access stairs and drill floor service lines.
17:00 17:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Held PJSM for skidding operations and skid cantilever outboard 3m until PGB clear of CTU deck
and pull PGB up to clear main deck level.
17:30 19:30 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever inboard and landed PGB on main deck aft.
19:30 20:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Unlatched running tool from PGB and skidded inboard a further 2·5m to set running tool on deck.
20:00 20:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Unbolt flanged sub and retrieve upper section to rig floor. Break out flanged sub, M/U 178mm
bumper sub with x/o to 1 x stand of 140mm drill pipe, M/U flanged sub to bottom of stand.
20:30 22:00 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skid outboard 2·5m and position rotary table over PGB center and use rig floor tugger to assist to
re-orientate the orientation/latch mechanism of the PGB. Note: While attempting to land out and
latch the PGB to the 762mm conductor there was a discrepancy detected in the orientation of the
key way slots, on investigation it was found that the key way slot orientation was 40º± out of
alignment.
22:00 22:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skid inboard 2·5m and pick up PGB running tool and skid outboard and M/U running tool to PGB,
raise PGB clear of deck and prepare to skid outboard with same.
22:30 24:00 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skid outboard with PGB and lower down to CTU deck, confirm valve status on PGB.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Orientate PGB to pre-land out position and skid rig outboard to clear CTU deck the skidded
inboard to Skua #10 well center.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB on 140mm DP to 85m. Concurrently dive ROV and position on bottom.
02:00 02:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB and position 0·5 m above Skua #10 and observe 1m offset to starboard due to
current motion, R/U airhoist on CTU deck and pull PGB back to well center - Ok.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Lower PGB over 762mm conductor and take 4.5t down weight, mark drill string on rig floor, rotate
pipe CCW and observe weight lost (1st lip), Continued to RIH and observed 4.5t weight down (
Keyways now on shoulder, remark drill string on rig floor, attempt to apply CCW torque to dial in
06:00 Update
keyways into key slots with 4.5t weight down and 20Nm of torque - unsuccessful, ROV video link
intermittently blacking out until finally failing.
03:00 04:30 1.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Retrieved ROV to surface and rectify video link failure - Ok. Jump ROV and re-position on bottom.
04:30 06:00 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Rotated PGB CCW and observe weight drop off - Ok, max swallow 60mm, confirm orientation of
PGB at 140º±, worked drill string with 6.7t weight down pulling drill string on CTU from port to
starboard and functioning link tilt on TDS from forward to aft, stopping every 5-10 minute and
confirming PGB settling out. Max swallow at 0600hr = 240mm±.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 16-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 18
Coogee Resources 5 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 3 Scotech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Positioning (Trisurv) 0 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 ICON 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Falconer & Bryan 0 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 19 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 77 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Jun-08
Report No: 19
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 17-Jun-08
Report No: 19
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Orientate PGB to pre-land out position and skid rig outboard to clear Conductor Tensioning Unit
(CTU) deck then skidded inboard to Skua #10 well center.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB on 140mm DP to 85m. Concurrently dive ROV and position on bottom.
02:00 02:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB and position 0·5 m above Skua #10 and observe 1m offset to starboard due to
current motion, R/U air hoist on CTU deck and pull PGB back to well center - Ok.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Lowered PGB over 762mm conductor and take 4.5t down weight, mark drill string on rig floor,
rotate pipe CCW and observe weight lost (1st lip), Continued to RIH and observed 4.5t weight
down ( Keyways now on shoulder, remark drill string on rig floor, attempt to apply CCW torque to
dial in keyways into key slots with 4.5t weight down and 20Nm of torque - unsuccessful, ROV
video link intermittently blacking out until finally failing.
03:00 04:30 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Retrieved ROV to surface and rectified video link failure - Ok. Jump ROV and re-position on
bottom.
04:30 07:30 3.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Rotated PGB CCW and observe weight drop off - Ok, max swallow 60mm, confirm orientation of
PGB at 140º± at flow line discharge flanges, worked drill string with 6.7t weight down pulling drill
string on CTU from port to starboard and functioning link tilt on TDS from forward to aft, stopping
every 5-10 minute and confirming PGB settling out. Max swallow at 0600hr = 245mm±.
07:30 08:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Activated setting tool to latch PGB dogs, attempted to perform over pull test - unsuccessful ,
observed PGB come off 762mm conductor with no over pull recorded.
08:00 08:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m POH with PGB from 112m until PGB below CTU deck, to inspected same and replaced the shear
pins in the R/T. Note: The shear pins hold the latch dog locking sleeve in the unlocked position.
08:30 09:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Removed grating from CTU deck to accommodate running PGB and prepared to skid cantilever
outboard.
09:00 09:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard to accommodate PGB clearance of CTU deck - Ok.
09:30 10:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard to allow deck crane access to clear TRT and excess equipment from
the CTU deck and position support beams to accommodate the landing of the PGB on the forward
end of the CTU deck.
10:00 11:30 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever inboard and landed PGB on support beams. Concurrently rigged up test pump
assembly to pressure test choke manifold.
11:30 12:30 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Rigged up extra support beams on CTU deck, landed PGB running tool on extra support beams
and unlatched from running tool.
OPERATIONS
12:30 13:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Inspected PGB running tool and redressed shear pins, prepared to re-run same. Concurrently
retrieved drill pipe to drill floor.
13:00 16:30 3.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Continued to prepare PGB to re-run, ground internal bore of PGB in areas indicated by drag
marks. Broke out drill pipe from bumper sub and racked back stand of 140mm DP, P/U 1 x stand
of 165mm drill collars and M/U to bumper sub, RIH and M/U to PGB running tool and skidded
inboard and M/U running tool to PGB. Skidded cantilever outboard to Skua #10 well center.
16:30 17:30 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB to 110m on 165mm Drill Collars and bumper sub
17:30 18:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever to position PGB over 762mm conductor. Note: Current motion impeded attempt
at stabbing PGB over conductor.
18:00 21:30 3.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Lowered PGB over conductor and landed with 4.5t weight, rotated CCW and dialled in key slots,
lower down and observed max swallow of 230mm, R/U air hoist on CTU deck to manipulate
landing string from Starboard to Port, work landing string with link tilt function on TDS from forward
to aft and air hoist from Starboard to Port with weight down from 4.5 to 14t with out success. Note
1: While working string observed PGB moving freely indicating PGB possibly resting on seabed.
Note 2: Observed hyraulic ram on R/T had moved down 35mm ±, concerns were that the shear
pins had sheared out, this would impede the PGB from landing out.
21:30 22:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m POH with PGB from 110m to below CTU deck.
22:00 24:00 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard to accommodate PGB clearance of CTU deck then skidded inboard
and landed PGB on support beams, disconnected R/T from PGB and Skidded outboard to position
mouse hole above PGB to accommodate changing shear pins with rig floor air hoist - Ok. Note:
On inspecting the PGB observed wear on the bottom surface between #1 and #4 guide post
consistent with being on bottom, in one area all paint worn down to bare metal. Skidded back and
M/U R/T to PGB and pick up same. Concurrently prepare to Skid outboard with PGB. Seacor
Canyon mobilzed to perform dredging operations
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard and lower through CTU deck.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 7 P 3,788 m RIH with PGB to 91m on 5 joints x 165mm drill collars and 4 x joints 140mm drill pipe. Hold at this
depth while await arrival of Seacor Canyon to perform dredging operations (ETA = 0200) Note:
Bumper sub on top of running tool X/O.
01:30 02:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Service TDS and travelling equipment whilst waiting the arrival of the Seacor Canyon
02:00 03:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Waiting on the arrival of the Seacor Canyon to perform ROV deredging operations. Moved Sko-
flow chemical injection metering valve into position on Xmas tree, moved Xmas tree aft on skate
06:00 Update
track in preparation to run same. Trouble shot and rectified malfunction of skid track.
03:00 06:00 3.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Seacor Canyon arrived, and off loaded video feed equipment and position vessel Port Aft, jumped
ROV and commenced spot dredging operations in the problematic area around where guide posts
#1 and #4 would be located (PGB at 91m), dredging encountered firm unconsolidated sand but no
solid lumps up until time of report. Concurrently rigged up video feed to Mud logging unit and to
rig floor. Continued to assist Vetco to move Xmas tree.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 17-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 19
Coogee Resources 5 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 3 Scotech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Positioning (Trisurv) 0 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 ICON 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Falconer & Bryan 0 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 19 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 77 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Jun-08
Report No: 20
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 18-Jun-08
Report No: 20
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard and lower PGB through Conductor Tensioning Unit (CTU) deck.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 7 P 3,788 m RIH with PGB to 91m on 5 joints x 165mm drill collars and 4 x joints 140mm drill pipe. Hold at this
depth while await arrival of Seacor Canyon to perform dredging operations (ETA = 0200) Note:
Bumper sub on top of running tool X/O.
01:30 02:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Service TDS and travelling equipment.
02:00 03:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Moved Sko-flow chemical injection metering valve into position on Xmas tree, moved Xmas tree aft
on skate track in preparation to run same.
03:00 09:00 6.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Seacor Canyon arrived, and off loaded video feed equipment and position vessel Port Aft, jumped
ROV and commenced spot dredging operations in the problematic area around where guide posts
#1 and #4 would be located (PGB at 91m), dredging encountered firm unconsolidated sand but no
solid lumps. Concurrently rigged up video feed to Mud logging unit and to rig floor. Continued to
assist Vetco to move Xmas tree.
09:00 10:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m RIH with PGB from 91m to 110m, lowered PGB over 762mm conductor and rotated CCW and
orenientate key slots -Ok. Initial swallow 220mm, work landing string using TDS link tilt function
and various down weights and achieved maximum swallow of 250mm - Ok.
10:00 10:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Attempted to visually inspect inside PGB running tool with ROV to determine the correct land out
position - unsuccessful, retrieved ROV to surface and installed camera on arm to assist in vision.
10:30 11:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Jumped ROV and returned to bottom, observed and confirmed PGB correctly seated in landing
profile. Activated setting tool and worked string with 8.9t up/down to assist dogs to engage profile,
latched PGB onto 762mm conductor - Ok. Perform checks with ROV and confirm status -Ok,
perform 11t over pull test - good test.
11:00 12:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Unlatched running tool from PGB with RH rotation to 25º to 'J' out of latch and POH to surface
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Latched TRT onto SST - Ok but observed discrepancy on volume counter for TRT latch function,
unlatched TRT and re-attempted to obtain correct volume count with the same result - excess
volume count, investigate and detect leak on IWOCS, rectified leak - Ok. Note: The volume to
latch the TRT is 3L, when functioned a volume of 4·2L was displayed on the digital volume
counter. Unlatched TRT and re-latched to confirm correct volume count and encountered
malfunction with TRT not latching fully (volume count 1.7L) Concurrently skidded cantilever
inboard in preparation to P/U the TRT/SST assemblies on HP riser.
01:00 03:00 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded outboard to accommodate lifting TRT for inspection with the rig deck crane, lifted TRT and
observed malfunction in latching mode, trouble shoot and attempt to rectify unsuccessful, decision
06:00 Update
made to change TRT to backup unit, remove umbilicals and laid out problematic TRT assembly.
Re-installed 'V' door and prepared to P/U 406mm HP riser.
03:00 06:00 3.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m P/U 1 x 406mm stress joint and 2 x joints of 406mm HP riser. While rig welder concurrently cut off
the brackets for stab in plate receptacle mounts from the problematic TRT and weld to the
replacement TRT unit.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 18-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 20
Coogee Resources 5 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 3 Scottech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 7 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 GO Offshore (MO47) 0 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Falconer & Bryan 0 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 27 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 85 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
Pressure tested stand pipe manifold. Commenced to pressure Choke manifold. Preparing 476mm BOP for pressure testing.
COMMENTS & Consider having both TRT units prepared for service with stab in receptacles in the event of another TRT failure.
LESSONS Consider rotating TRTs for maintenance and servicing.
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 19-Jun-08
Report No: 21
24 H SUMMARY
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 19-Jun-08
Report No: 21
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Latched TRT onto SST - Ok but observed discrepancy on volume counter for TRT latch function,
unlatched TRT and re-attempted to obtain correct volume count with the same result - excess
volume count, investigate and detect leak on IWOCS, rectified leak - Ok. Note: The volume to
latch the TRT is 3L, when functioned a volume of 4·2L was displayed on the digital volume
counter. Unlatched TRT and re-latched to confirm correct volume count and encountered
malfunction with TRT not latching fully (volume count 1.7L) Concurrently skidded cantilever
inboard in preparation to P/U the TRT/SST assemblies on HP riser.
01:00 03:00 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded outboard to accommodate lifting TRT for inspection with the rig deck crane, lifted TRT
and observed malfunction in latching mode, trouble shoot and attempt to rectify unsuccessful,
decision made by Vetco to change TRT to backup unit, remove umbilicals and laid out problematic
TRT assembly. Re-installed 'V' door and prepared to P/U 406mm HP riser.
03:00 09:00 6.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m P/U 1 x 406mm stress joint and 2 x joints of 406mm HP riser. While rig welder concurrently cut off
the brackets for stab in plate receptacle mounts from the problematic TRT and weld to the
replacement TRT unit. Concurrently pressure test choke manifold and torque up bolts on 476mm
BOP in preparation to pressure test.
09:00 11:00 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Removed 'V' door, lowered back-up TRT down to Main deck aft and connected umbilical to same.
11:00 11:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Skidded cantilever inboard to position stress joint over TRT/SS tree. Concurrenlty testing
functions on TRT and SS tree.
11:30 13:30 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Continued testing functions on TRT and SS tree.
13:30 15:00 1.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m M/U stress joint to TRT/SS tree and torque up stress joint clamp to 1629 Nm.
15:00 17:00 2.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever outboard to lower tree to CTU deck. Tree weight = 32t
17:00 18:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Continued to lower tree below CTU deck. Skidded cantilever forward to Skua 10 ST2 well centre.
Rotated tree orientation to line up with PGB.
OPERATIONS
18:00 20:30 2.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH SS tree on 406mm HP riser to 90m MDRT installied umbilical clamps each connection.
20:30 23:30 3.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed 15.25m BOP slings and rigged up to CTU box beam and lowered to CTU deck. Made up
support slings to CTU extension deck and landed box beam on CTU deck, fit grating and make
area safe for access. Concurrently landed 2 x CTU inserts half sections and 0·75m spacer spool
half sections on conductor pipe platform.
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Changed out 406mm handling equipment to 140 elevators. P/U last joint of 406mm HP riser with
surface wellhead assembly and NT-2 handling tool.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Checked M/U torque on all tubulara connections and NT-2 connector, P/U 1 x stand of 140mm drill
pipe for landing string and M/U same.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with SST a to 95m, installed umbilical clamps and secured same, establish video link with
Seacor Canyon.
01:30 05:00 3.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with SST a to 104m, position ROV and observe strong cuurent moving in east north east
direction. Skidded cantilever outboard to assist in positioning SST with out success, rigged up air
hoist and sheave to pull HP riser into line up SST. Make several attempts to land SST over guide
06:00 Update
posts. Note: Video link intermittently fading out, stopped operations until link restored, all attempts
to land SST over post made with full video link available.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Waited for favourable coditions to land SST over guide posts, concurrently prepare to lift BOP for
nippling up same.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 19-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 21
Coogee Resources 5 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 1 Scottech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 7 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon 1 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Falconer & Bryan 0 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 24 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 82 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 20-Jun-08
Report No: 22
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 20-Jun-08
Report No: 22
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Checked M/U torque on all tubular connections and NT-2 connector, P/U 1 x stand of 140mm drill
pipe for landing string and M/U same.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with SST a to 95m, installed umbilical clamps and secured same, establish video link with
Seacor Canyon.
01:30 05:00 3.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m RIH with SST a to 104m, position ROV and observe strong current moving in east north east
direction. Skidded cantilever outboard to assist in positioning SST with out success, rigged up air
hoist and sheave to pull HP riser into line up SST. Make several attempts to land SST over guide
posts - unsuccessful. Note: Sustained minor damage to guide funnel on #4, not detremental to
landing SST, Video link intermittently fading out, stopped operations until link restored, all
attempts to land SST over post made with full video link available.
05:00 07:00 2.00 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Waited for favourable conditions to land SST over guide posts, concurrently prepare to lift BOP for
nippling up same.
07:00 07:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Landed SST over guide posts, performed visual checks to confirm all ok and continued to land out
SST with 32t down weight. Latch SST to PGB with 20.7MPa system pressure, observed correct
fluid volume count of 3.5L - Ok.
07:30 08:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Bled-off system pressure to 3.45 Mpa and performed overpull test to 9t x 5 minutes - Ok.
08:00 08:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed grating on CTU extension deck and set CTU half bushings into position. Attempted to
install the 0·75m spacer spool below the surface wellhead without success. Note: The spacer
spool centralizing lip restricted the angle necessary to place it into position. Concurrently perform
AX gasket to 34·5 MPa -Ok.
08:30 09:00 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Welder cut centralising guide off spacer spool. Concurrently function Annulus Connector Lock
(ACL) and Production Connector Lock (PCL) with 20·7MPa and observed indicator for correct
function with ROV -Ok.
09:00 09:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed the 0·75m spacer spool below the surface wellhead - Ok. Concurrently - Vetco functioned
Annulus Master Valve (AMV), Annulus Wing Valve (AWV), Work Over Valve (WOV), Production
Master Valve (PMV), Production Wing Valve (PWV), Cross Over Valve (XOV) Note: All valves left
in the closed position once function test completed.
09:30 10:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Prepared the drill floor to run NT-2 connector and adaptor spools to accommodate nippling up
476mm BOP. Concurrenly - Vetco opened AMV bled off ACL to 'O' and apply pressure down
Tubing Hanger Test (THT) line to test Annulus Flowline Connector (AFC) to 34·5 MPa.
OPERATIONS
10:00 10:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Lowered work platform for 476mm BOP down to CTU deck. Concurrently continued with AFC test -
Ok. Pressure up on CTU and transfer HP riser wieght and apply 35t tension with CTU. Note: AFC
test pressure took time stabilise due to air in line.
10:30 11:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Released NT-2 connector running tool from surface wellhead, retrieve back to R/F and rack same
in derrick on stand of 140mm DP. Concurrently ROV opened XOV and PWV, closed AWV. Note:
ROV operations with Seacor Canyon terminated at this point.
11:30 13:30 2.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m P/U and RIH with NT-2 connector and adaptor spools, land same and M/U to surface wellhead.
Concurrenly - Vetco pressure tested Production flow line connector to 34·5 Mpa - Ok, closed PWV
and XOV, bled off high pressure and low pressure from Subsea Control Module (SCM) and power
down SCM.
13:30 15:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Removed last 4 bolts from test stump, P/U 476mm BOP and transversed to starboard and land out
BOP on flanged adaptor spool, increase CTU pressure to 100t tension. Re-routed IWOCS
umbilical to accommodate same.
15:00 16:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Rigged up BOP work platform for acces to M/U adaptor spool to BOP connection.
16:00 20:00 4.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Nippled up 476mm BOP.
20:00 20:30 0.50 COMP 14 TT 3,788 m Hung off work platform on 476mm BOP and secured same. Note: Due to the deterioration in the
weather conditions it was neccessay to secure this platform to make the work area safer.
20:30 22:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Continued to nipple up 476mm BOP in adverse weather conditions (wind at 35knts). Concurrently
retrieved 4.8m outer mandrel from rack in preparation to install same, shuffled tubulars in derrick
to gain access to stand containing diverter assembly.
22:00 24:00 2.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Continued to nipple up 476mm BOP in adverse weather conditions.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Continued to nipple up 476mm BOP.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Energise accumulator unit and function test 476mm BOP - Ok.
03:00 04:30 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m M/U BOP test assembly and RIH same, land out Vetco test plug in subsea wear bushing at
112·4m.
06:00 Update
04:30 06:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Flushed surface lineas and pressure tested BOPs as per programme.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 20-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 22
Coogee Resources 4 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 0
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 7 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 3
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Welmax 1 RICO 1
TOTAL CR/PD 57 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 22 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 79 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 21-Jun-08
Report No: 23
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
758.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0
JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. 1 216mm Bit, Bit Sub, 4 x 165mm DC, Jar, DC, X/O, 15 x 140mm HWDP LENGTH (m) 199.2
BHA DETAILS WEIGHT (t) 30.0
WT BELOW JARS (t) 26.0
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 21-Jun-08
Report No: 23
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Continued to nipple up 476mm BOP.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Energised accumulator unit and function test 476mm BOP - Ok.
03:00 06:30 3.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m M/U BOP test assembly and RIH same, land out Vetco test plug in subsea wear bushing at
112·4m.
06:30 08:30 2.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Flush surface lineas and pressure test BOPs, all rams and Hydril to 3·45MPa x 5min low and
24·13MPa x x10 min high - Ok.
08:30 09:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Rig down surface lines and POH with test assembly from 112·4m rack all tubulars in derrick and
L/O test plug (apply denso tape and protect same)
09:00 09:30 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Line up and presure test Blind/Shear rams to 3.45MPa x 5mins low and 24.13MPa x 10 mins hight
against RTTS packer at 184m.
09:30 10:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m P/U and install mouse hole, concurrently prepare BHA fro packer retrieval run.
10:00 11:30 1.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U and RIH with RTTS packer retrieval tool assembly to 25m, wieght below accelerator = 3·5t.
11:30 13:30 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH RTTS packer retrieval assembly from 25m to 182m and tag RTTS with 2·2t down wieght,
average trip speed = 91m/hr.
13:30 14:30 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Applied 1 LH turn to align threads and then 33·25 RH turns applied 3·45 MPa and bled off same,
P/U and attempted unseat packer - unuccessful. Pump with 1.3m3/min @ 0·79MPa a dnRIH and
tag top of RTTS with 2·2t down wieght, applied 1LH turn to align threads and then 13·5 RH turns,
pressure up to 0·76MPa and bled off same, picked up incrementally to 103t and unseat RTTS
packer - Ok.
14:30 15:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH with RTTS packer and tail pipe.
15:30 16:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RTTS packer at surface, service break and lay out same.
OPERATIONS
16:00 16:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 1 x 140mm pup joint to bottom of stand for racking purposes and rackback same.
16:30 17:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH with 140mm dp from 472m to surface racking drill pipe in derrick. Average trip speed
472m/hr.
17:30 18:00 0.50 COMP 15 TT 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton and pressure test casing against cement plug to 24.13MPa x 10 min - Ok.
18:00 21:00 3.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U used PDC bit and bit sub and RIH on 5 x 165mm DC, Jar, 1 x 165mm DC and 15 x 140mm
HWDP to 199m, then 140mm drill pipe to 728m.
21:00 21:30 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m M/U TDS and wash down from 728m to 758m and tag firm cement.
21:30 23:30 2.00 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Drilled firm cement from 758m to 794m with 50 -80 rpm, 2.2Nm torque, 4·7m3/min at 15·3MPa,
ROP at 21-27m/hr. Sweep hole with 4.7m3 of hi-vis every 15m drilled, spotted 4.7m3 hi-vis around
BHA prior to connection. Note: Minor steel shavings coming over shakers.
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m At 794m observed ROP reduce to zero, shaker hand reported more metal shavings at shakers,
checked pipe tally figures - Ok. Pump 7·9m3 of hi-vis and comenced to sweep from hole at
4.7m3/min and 15.51MPa. Observed metal shavings at shakers on bottoms up. Note, total metal
shavings ± 1kg.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 794m to surface and inspected bit, no eveidence of damage to bit.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 7 TT 3,788 m Serviced TDS.
04:00 04:30 0.50 COMP 15 TT 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton and pressure tested casing against shear rams and cement plug to
10·35MPa x 10 min - Ok.
06:00 Update
04:30 05:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Prepare components for next BHA run.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Make up 216mm IADC 117 bit and RIH to 520m, average trip spead 260m/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 21-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 23
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 2 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 2
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 7 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 1
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Welmax 1 Baker (Completions) 1
TOTAL CR/PD 60 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 24 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 84 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Seacor Canyon Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 22-Jun-08
Report No: 24
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
758.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. 1 7" washover shoe, X/O, X/O, 4 x 165mm DC, Jar, DC, X/O, 15 x 140mm LENGTH (m) 204.0
BHA DETAILS HWDP WEIGHT (t) 30.0
WT BELOW JARS (t) 26.0
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 22-Jun-08
Report No: 24
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 794m to surface and inspected bit, no eveidence of damage to bit.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 7 TT 3,788 m Serviced TDS.
04:00 04:30 0.50 COMP 15 TT 3,788 m Lined up to Halliburton and pressure tested casing against shear rams and cement plug to
10·35MPa x 10 min - Ok.
04:30 05:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Prepare components for next BHA run.
05:00 07:30 2.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Make up 216mm IADC 117 bit and RIH to 786m, average trip speed = 318m/hr.
07:30 09:00 1.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Was down and tag bottom at 794m with 0·9t and drilled cement from 794m to 799m with various
parameters. Up-wt = 77t, Dn-wt = 75t Rot-wt = 76t. Details: Initially drilled with light weight and low
RPM and incrementally increased parameters in an attempt to make hole, used various methods
by sitting down weight up to 22t, drill string was picked up to normal up weight and turned 90º
before re-applying 22t weight down several times, with various WOB rotation was applied and
weight allowed to drill off, after weight stopped drilling off repeated steps to break up cement, sat
down weight and started and stopped rotary all with limited success.
09:00 09:30 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Swept hole with 4·7m3 of Hi-vis at 3·5m3/min and 6·5MPa, no cuttings observed at shakers.
09:30 10:00 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Re-attempted to drill cement using various methods and parameters without success.
10:00 10:30 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Swept hole with 4·7m3 of Hi-vis at 3·5m3/min and 6·5MPa, no cuttings observed at shakers.
10:30 12:30 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Flow checked - well static. POH from 799m to surface and racked all tubulars in the derrick,
average trip speed = 399m/hr.
12:30 13:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 216mm used PDC bit and RIH to BHA from derrick to 199m.
OPERATIONS
13:00 14:30 1.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Changed out bails from 3.8m x 350t to 4·7m x 500t, to accommodate jarring action. (TDS not
screwed in)
14:30 15:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH with BHA on 140mm dp from 199m to 786m, average trip speed = 391m.
15:00 15:30 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m RIH from 786m to 799m and tag bottom, commenced to jar down to fracture cement.
15:30 16:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Swept hole 4·7m3 of Hi-vis and circulated bottoms up - no cutting observed at shakers.
16:00 16:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Re-attempted to jar down and fracture cement.
16:30 17:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Re-attempted to drill cement using various methods and parameters without success while
circulating bottoms up. No cuttings observed at shakers.
17:00 17:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Racked back 1 x stand and changed out bails from 4·7m x 500t to 3.8m 350t. (To accommodate
POH)
17:30 19:30 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 787m to surface racked all tubulars in derrick.
19:30 22:00 2.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Shuffle tubulars in derrick to accommodate access to URT stand. P/U stand of 7" liner with URT,
connected hydraulic control lines and released blank cap from same. RIH with URT,break off and
L/D URT assembly. Break out and recover Vam-Top x XT57 X/O from stand of 7" liner. Note:
This X/O was required to RIH the rig manufactured 7" wash-over shoe.
22:00 24:00 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 7" wash-over shoe assembly and RIH BHA from derrick 791m, average trip speed = 393m.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Wash down and tag bottom at 799m with 0·9t, rotated at 20rpm/1475Nm and pumped at
0·43m3/275kPa, applied 2.2t weight down and work string down from 799m to 800m.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Swept hole with 4·7m3 of Hi-vis at 3·5m3/min and 6·5MPa, no cuttings observed at shakers.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Applied 10k weight down and rotated at 20rpm while pumping at 0·43m3/min and observed weight
drill off, chase weight down and gain a further 0·5m form 800m to 800·5m
06:00 Update
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m R/U and reverse circulated 3 x string volumes at 1·8m3/min and 3.2MPa, no cuttings observed at
shakers and R/D.
02:30 03:30 1.00 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Attempted to ream down with various parameters without success, flow checked - well static.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Pumped 8m3 of hi-vis and displaced into annulus up to 582m (bottom of pill)
04:00 05:30 1.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m R/U and reverse circulated Hi-vis pill from 582m and a further 5 x string volumes at 1.8m3/min and
3.2MPa, minimal cuttings returned at shakers and R/D.
05:30 06:00 0.50 COMP 1 TT 3,788 m Flow check - well static, POH from 800m to 555m, average trip speed = 490m/hr
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 22-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 24
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 2 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 2
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 1
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 7 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 1
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 1 Baker (Completions) 1
TOTAL CR/PD 60 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 24 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 84 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 23-Jun-08
Report No: 25
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
758.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. 1 RBP overshot, circ sub, 2 x accelarators, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP LENGTH (m) 204.0
BHA DETAILS WEIGHT (t) 30.0
WT BELOW JARS (t) 26.0
BHA NO. LENGTH (m)
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 23-Jun-08
Report No: 25
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Wash down and tag bottom at 799m with 0·9t, rotated at 20rpm/1475Nm and pumped at
0·43m3/275kPa, applied 2.2t weight down and work string down from 799m to 800m.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Swept hole with 4·7m3 of Hi-vis at 3·5m3/min and 6·5MPa, no cuttings observed at shakers.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Applied 10k weight down and rotated at 20rpm while pumping at 0·43m3/min and observed weight
drill off, chase weight down and gain a further 0·5m form 800m to 800·5m
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m R/U and reverse circulated 3 x string volumes at 1·8m3/min and 3.2MPa, no cuttings observed at
shakers and R/D.
02:30 03:30 1.00 COMP 3 TT 3,788 m Attempted to ream down with various parameters without success, flow checked - well static.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Pumped 8m3 of hi-vis and displaced into annulus up to 582m (bottom of pill)
04:00 05:30 1.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m R/U and reverse circulated Hi-vis pill from 582m and a further 5 x string volumes at 1.8m3/min and
3.2MPa, minimal cuttings returned at shakers and R/D.
05:30 06:00 0.50 COMP 1 TT 3,788 m Flow check - well static, POH from 800m to 555m, average trip speed = 490m/hr.
06:00 08:00 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to POH to surface. At surface B/O cross over's and wash over shoe, layed out same.
08:00 08:30 0.50 COMP 1 TT 3,788 m Prepare to run following fishing BHA
08:30 09:30 1.00 COMP 8 TT 3,788 m Fixed oil leak from RLA Hydraulic blocks on TDS
09:30 12:00 2.50 COMP 2 TT 3,788 m Layout cross over and bumper sub. M/U Accelerator and Halliburton Overshot, RIH to 753mMD
12:00 13:00 1.00 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Recorded circulating pressure of 200 kPa at a circulating rate of 0.24m3. Moved down hole and
recorded a 9t slack off and circulating pressure increase to 289.5 kPa. Engaged RBP fish with 1
OPERATIONS
full turn to the right. Confirmed fish engagement with 10t O/P, Halliburton performed RBP release
sequence.Checked RBP packer released OK.
13:00 13:30 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Activated circulating sub by dropping ball and shearing circulating pins at 3.6MPa, CBU
13:30 16:30 3.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Performed well flow check for 10 minutes, OK. POH from 801mMD to 22.6mMD. Recorded 4.5t
O/P an 112mMD.
16:30 17:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH with overshot to surface. B/O RBP packer and layed out same.
17:00 17:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U fishing overshot and RIH to 135m
17:30 19:30 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH from 135m to 973m, tag second RBP packer with a 9t slack off
19:30 20:00 0.50 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Recovered fish with over shot swallow and 1.0 turn to the right. Confirmed fish with 10t O/P,
Halliburton then perfomed RBP release sequence. Checked RBP packer released OK. Performed
flow check, encountered losses of 0.8m3 in 5 minutes (19m3/hr)
20:00 20:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Pulled out of the hole to 927m
20:30 21:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Dropped circulating sub ball and sheared out circulating sub pins at 4.3 MPa. CBU at 3.3m3/min
and 5.1 MPa with SW. Losses reduced to 7m3/hr.
21:00 23:30 2.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Flow check - well losing at 7.2m3/hr. POH over shot assembly from 927m 135m.
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to POH with HWDP from 135m to 112m and observed 0·9t O/Pull.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Attempted to work RBP through obstruction at 112m without success. Details: Picked up in 2.2t
increments with and without rotation at 5rpm/4k Nm of torque to a maximum of 19t.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Attempted to work through RBP unseating procedure to determine latch status of RBP and
observed RBP set, could not go down past 114m. Worked string up and observed up window of
2.0m only. Losses at 7.5m3/hr
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Evaluated options for recovering packer.
06:00 Update
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Made three attempts to release RBP to accommodate downward travel, on the third attempt
observed upward movement past previous hang up point of 112m, POH from 112m to 110·5m.
03:00 05:00 2.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Worked string with 4745Nm to 9491Nm torque , observed torque drop off and POH with normal
up weight of 109t.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH to surface with caution and observed no fish. Estimated top of fish at 110.5m. Losses at
7.5m3/hr.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 23-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 25
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 5 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 1
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 60 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 29 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 89 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 24-Jun-08
Report No: 26
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
758.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. 1 RBP overshot, bumper sub, circulating valve, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP LENGTH (m) 117.8
WEIGHT (t) 12t
WT BELOW JARS (t)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 24-Jun-08
Report No: 26
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Attempted to work RBP through obstruction at 112m (Subsea Wellhead) without success. Details:
Picked up in 2.2t increments with and without rotation at 5rpm/4k Nm of torque to a maximum of
19t over-pull.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Attempted to work through RBP unseating procedure to determine latch status of RBP and
observed RBP set, could not go down past 114m. Worked string up and observed up/down
window of 2.0m only. Losses at 8.9m3/hr, fill hole with 1.05sg filtered/inhibited brine.
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Evaluated options for recovering packer.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Made three attempts to release RBP to accommodate downward travel, on the third attempt
observed upward movement past previous hang up point of 112m, POH from 112m to 110·5m.
03:00 05:00 2.00 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Worked string to pass obstruction with 4745Nm to 9491Nm of torque, observed torque drop off
and POH with normal up weight of 109t.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH to surface with caution from 110·5m to surface with twisted off at adaptor mandrel, level with
overshot guide. Estimated top of fish at 110.5m. Losses at 7.5m3/hr.
06:00 08:00 2.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Prepared BHA for continued fishing operations. Details: Due to the short length of the fish neck
that was to be fished it was necessary to cut and modify a 206mm lipped guide for use.
Concurrently serviced TDS and travelling equipment.
08:00 09:30 1.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 206mm overshot dressed with 104.7mm basket grapple, 104.7mm mill control, type 'A'
packer, bumper sub and X/O. RIH from surface to 86m.
09:30 10:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U TDS and break circulation at 0·47m3/min and 241kPa. RIH with fishing assembly from 84m
to 244m. Losses at 5.5m3/hr. Note: Commnenced to fill hole with inhibited SW .
10:30 11:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 244m to surface and install circulating valve in BHA. Average trip speed = 488m/hr
OPERATIONS
11:00 20:30 9.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH fishing assembly from surface to 2618m and observe weight loss of 4·5t. Note: RIH with
caution below 244m (last known RBP packer depth) Average trip speed = 275m/hr. Performed
parameter checks - 5rpm/12·2k/Nm, 10rpm/10·4k/Nm, 10spm/25spm/55-83 kPa, 30spm/55-83
kPa, 40spm/55-83 kPa, 50spm/55-83kPa, 60pm/55-83 kPa. Losses at 2.5m3/hr.
20:30 23:30 3.00 COMP 19 TT 3,788 m Attempted to engage fish (RBP packer) with pump at 0·2m3/min and 82 kPa, 15rpm/ 1627Nm -
with no success, Up wt = 140t, Dn wt = 10.7t, Rot wt = 122t, work down fishing assembly with
10spm/427kpa from 2618m to 2649m and observed pressure increase from 427 kappa to 1379
kPa, start to lose weight and applied 17.5t down, picked up and observed pressure drop off rapidly
and return to normal circulating pressure of 427 kPA with no drag seen, re-ran back to 2649m
with weight being lost at same depth three times with weight down at 4·6t, 6.7t and 7.6t, observed
pressure increase each time and drop back to normal circulating pressure when string picked up
1.3m±. Pickup 5m with no drag observed. POH 2 stands from 2649m to 2589m and observed
drag of 2.2t. Losses at 2.5m3/hr
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH with restricted speed due to fish in overshot from 2589m to 2500m. Note: At 2525m
encountered over-pull at 8t, RIH 1m and continue to POH with intermittent drag to 3t. Losses at
1.7m3/hr
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Poh with caution due to fish in overshot from 2500m to 502m. Note Due to the short fish neck off
the fish the speed of the trip out of hole was at restricted to avoid losing the fish (RBP packer)
Losses at 1.7m3/hr. Average trip speed = 333m/hr
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 24-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 26
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 5 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 3
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 60 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 31 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 91 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 25-Jun-08
Report No: 27
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
758.0
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min) 171 0
HYDRAULICS PUMP #1 165.1 0 0 PRESSURE (kPa) 0 DC 2 Ann. VEL (m/min)
PUMP #2 165.1 0 0 JET VEL (m/sec) HW/DP Ann. VEL (m/min) 140 0
PUMP #3 165.1 0 HHP/IN2 ECD (SG) 0.00
BHA NO. 1 RBP overshot, bumper sub, circulating valve, X/O, 12 x 140mm HWDP LENGTH (m) 117.8
WEIGHT (t) 12t
WT BELOW JARS (t)
BHA NO. 2 178mm fishing magnet, 2 x 168mm junk subs, bit sub, circulating valve, X/O, 3 LENGTH (m) 137.9
BHA x 140mm HWDP, X/O, 2 x 165mm accelarators, X/O, 9 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (t) 12.5t
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST N/A SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 25-Jun-08
Report No: 27
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 07:30 7.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Poh with caution due to fish in overshot from 2500m to surf surface, fish recovered - Ok. Losses
at 1.7m3/hr. Average trip speed = 333 m/hr Losses at 1.8m3/hr
07:30 08:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Broke out and laid down RBP packer assembly and 168mm overshot.
08:30 12:30 4.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 178mm fishing magnet and dual junk sub assembly and RIH to 1225m. Note: Magnet and
junk sub assembly pre-assembled off critical path. Losses at 2.2m3/hr
12:30 14:00 1.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 178mm magnet assembly on 140mm DP from 1225m to 235m.
14:00 14:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/u 244mm casing scraper and X/Os.
14:30 19:30 5.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH with magnet assembly and 244mm casing scraper from 235m to 2628m, break circulation with
1m3/min at 1·4MPa. Average trip speed = 531m/hr. Losses at 3m3/hr.
19:30 20:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m RIH with magnet assembly from 2628m and tag up at 2664.5m with 3t down weight - Ok.
Losses at 3m3/hr.
20:00 23:30 3.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Work junk sub and surge for junk from 2651m to 2659m at 1m3/min and 1.2MPa. Drop ball and
open circulating valve, circulate and condition inhibited seawater to reduce NTU levels, with
3.8m3/min and 10.2MPa. 1st reading = 938 NTU, 2nd = 500 NTU, 3rd =308, 4th =152 NTU.
OPERATIONS
Losses at 2m3/hr. RIH with 178mm magnet assembly from 2659m to 2663m for final junk check
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 5 TT 3,788 m Flow check - static losses at 9.3m3/hr. POH from 2663m to 2435m, laid out 244mm scraper and
X/Os.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 05:00 5.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POH from 2435m to surface, observe magnet packed up with metal junk, clean off and recover
475gms of junk. Average trip speed = 487m/hr
05:00 05:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Broke out junk subs and recover 420gms from 2 x junk subs.
05:30 06:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 178mm magnet with dual junk sub assembly, change out circulating valve. and RIH to 115m .
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 25-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 27
Coogee Resources 6 Tesco (Csg Crew) 5 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 3 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 1 Vetco (Completions) 3
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 60 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 31 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 91 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 26-Jun-08
Report No: 28
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
TMT RO 10 178mm fishing magnet, 2 x 168mm junk subs, bit sub, circulating valve, X/O, 3 LENGTH (m) 137.86
x 140mm HWDP, X/O, 2 x 165mm accelarators, X/O, 9 x 140mm HWDP WEIGHT (t) 12.5t
WT BELOW JARS (t)
BHA NO. 11 89mm self aligning mule shoe, 89mm coupling, 54 x 89mm tubing joints, X/O. LENGTH (m) 519.72
BHA WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS MISC. DOWN HOLE TOOLS SERIAL NO. CUM. CIRC HRS
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 26-Jun-08
Report No: 28
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 05:00 5.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POOH from 2435m to surface. Observed magnet packed up with metal junk, cleaned off and
recovered 475gms of junk. Average trip speed 487m/hr Note: Observed scarring on last two
joints of 140mm HWDP.
05:00 05:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Broke out junk subs and recovered 420gms from 2 x junk subs.
05:30 06:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m M/U 178mm magnet with dual junk sub assembly, changed out circulating valve and RIH with BHA
to 137m.
06:00 10:30 4.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 137m to 2663m and tagged with 4.5t down weight.
Average trip speed 561m/hr.
10:30 11:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Worked magnet and string several times attempting to pass 2663m with 5rpm, 4.5t down weight
and 16,270Nm without success.
11:00 15:30 4.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POOH with 140mm DP from 2663m to BHA at 137m. Average trip speed 561m/hr.
15:30 16:30 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to POOH with 140mm BHA from 137m to surface.
16:30 17:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Broke out and laid out 178mm magnet, two junk subs, bit sub and circulating sub. Total of 650gm
OPERATIONS
of metal recovered from magnet and junk subs but not the missing piece from the RBP.
17:00 18:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Rigged down 140mm DP handling equipment and rigged up 89mm tubing handling equipment.
Held Pre Job JSA for tubing dummy run.
18:00 22:00 4.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Made up 89mm self aligning mule shoe (without seals) and RIH with same on 89mm tubing being
picked up from the deck to 518m. Average trip speed 130m/hr.
22:00 22:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Rigged down 89mm tubing handling equipment and rigged up 140mm DP handling equipment.
22:30 24:00 1.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 518m to 1225m. Average trip speed 471m/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 1225m to 2666m. Past liner lap at 2658m without seeing
weight change. Average trip speed 576m/hr.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Re racked two stands of BHA in the Derrick to allow 140mm drill pipe to be run from behind.
03:00 04:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 2666m to 3160m (15m past PBR). No weight change seen
06:00 Update
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 26-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 28
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 6 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 4
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Seacor Canyon Enroute to 0 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 37 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 99 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
Jumped ROV and inspected both well heads, investigated possibility of stabbing the Electrical Flying Lead from Skua 10 to Skua 11.
TMT ROV located at Port side of Fwd leg. Recovered same on deck.
COMMENTS & Losses averaging 1.91m3/hr.
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Jun-08
Report No: 29
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
BHA NO. 11 89mm self aligning mule shoe, 89mm coupling, 54 x 89mm tubing joints, X/O. LENGTH (m) 519.72
WEIGHT (t)
WT BELOW JARS (t)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 27-Jun-08
Report No: 29
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 1225m to 2666m. Past liner lap at 2658m without seeing
weight change. Average trip speed 576m/hr.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Re racked two stands of BHA in the Derrick to allow 140mm drill pipe to be run from behind.
03:00 04:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 140mm DP from 2666m to 3160m (15m past PBR). No weight change seen
passing through PBR with mule shoe.
04:00 08:30 4.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POOH with 140mm DP from 3160m to 518m. Average trip speed 587m/hr.
08:30 09:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Rigged down 140mm DP handling equipment and rigged up 89mm tubing handling equipment and
held PJSA on handling and racking 89mm tubing.
09:00 10:30 1.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to POOH with 89mm tubing racking same in the Derrick from 518m to 29m. Average
trip speed 326m.
10:30 11:00 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Broke out and laid down 89mm tubing and mule shoe from 29m to surface.
11:00 11:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Rigged down 89mm tubing handling equipment and rigged up 140mm DP handling equipment.
11:30 12:00 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Made up and RIH with Wear Bushing running tool from surface to 111.6m. Engaged Wear
Bushing and closed Annular on painted joint to confirm space out. POOH and laid out Wear
12:00 12:30 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Rigged up 89mm tubing handling equipment. Held PJSM with all relevant personnel.
12:30 15:00 2.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m M/U 89mm mule shoe and seal units and run 89mm 13Cr 13.69kg/m R2 Vam Top production
tubing out of Derrick from surface to 502m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr. Average tripping speed
OPERATIONS
201m/hr.
15:00 17:30 2.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Changed over to 140mm handling equipment, held PJSM and P/U 89mm x 140mm tubing x/o and
pup joints, RIH with 140mm 13Cr, 25.29 kg/m R3 Vam Top production tubing from 502m to 790m
drifting each joint with 100mm rabbit. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr. Average tripping speed 115m/hr.
17:30 19:30 2.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U B.O.T. gauge mandrel, Lubricator Valve (LV) and Interval Control Valve (ICV) packer
assemblies. Ran the gauge cable through HF1 production packer and simultaneously installed the
three single lines from the splice sub below the packer. Adjusted working height of string as
required between 790m and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
19:30 21:30 2.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Terminated the gauge cable to gauge and pressure tested gauge cable connection to 34,474kPa
for 15mins. Good test. Installed gauge into gauge carrier assembly and pressure tested the seals
to 34,474kPa for 5mins. Good test. Adjusted working height of string as required between 790m
and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
21:30 24:00 2.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m M/U LV, ICV & Common Close (CC) control lines at the top of ICV & splice sub. Tested
connections to 68,947kPa for 10mins. Good tests. Adjusted working height of string as required
between 790m and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m M/U LV, ICV & CC control lines to splice sub at the bottom of the HF1 packer. Tested connections
to 68,947kPa for 10mins. Good tests. Adjusted working height of string as required between 790m
and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
01:30 02:00 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m P/U 1 x joint of 140mm 13Cr, 25.29 kg/m R3 Vam Top production tubing and M/U to packer.
02:00 04:00 2.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Terminated 4 line flatpack control lines tosplice sub above the HF1 packer and pressure tested
FMJ connections to 68,947kPa for 10mins. Good tests. Adjusted working height of string as
06:00 Update
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 27-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 29
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 6 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 7
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 1 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 41 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 103 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
Fugro ROV being repaired - Class 4 has oil leak with the source still to be identified and a communication fault with the T4 arm to be
sorted.
COMMENTS & Losses averaging 2.7m3/hr.
LESSONS The stump section of 406mm HP riser removed from 346mm Sliploc casing spool (ex Skua-11).
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Jun-08
Report No: 30
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 28-Jun-08
Report No: 30
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U LV, ICV & CC control lines to splice sub at the bottom of the HF1 packer. Tested
connections to 68,947kPa for 10mins. Good tests. Adjusted working height of string as required
between 790m and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
01:30 02:00 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m P/U 1 x joint of 140mm 13Cr, 25.29 kg/m R3 Vam Top production tubing and M/U to packer.
02:00 04:00 2.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Terminated 4 line flatpack control lines tosplice sub above the HF1 packer and pressure tested
FMJ connections to 68,947kPa for 10mins. Good tests. Adjusted working height of string as
required between 790m and 821m. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
04:00 06:00 2.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Pulled ICV above rotary table level and verfied valve function open and closed. RIH from 821m to
834m. Carried out final function tests of LV & ICV and CC. Held PJSM during testing for running
140mm tubing.
06:00 06:30 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U upper nipple assembly and RIH from 834m to 838m.
06:30 10:00 3.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m RIH picking up singles of 140mm 13Cr, 25.29 kg/m R3 Vam Top production tubing from 838m to
1382m. Installed control line clamps across every coupling on each connection. Average trip
speed 155m/hr. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
10:00 10:30 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U gas lift valve assembly and RIH from 1382m to 1389m.
10:30 19:30 9.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m RIH picking up singles of 140mm 13Cr, 25.29 kg/m R3 Vam Top production tubing from 1389m to
2738m. Installed control line clamps across every coupling on each connection. Average trip
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m M/U URT to TH. Conducted pick up test - OK. Conducted separation test which leaked at
6,895kPa. Failed test.
01:30 04:00 2.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Unlatched URT from TH and changed seal. Attempted to re-latch twice unsuccessfully. Unlatched
URT from TH and checked, functioned and re-latch OK. Performed pick up test and separation
test to 20,684kPa. Good test. Orientated discharge port of TH and RIH from 3029m to 3032m.
06:00 Update
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 28-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 30
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 6 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 8
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 1 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 42 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 104 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Jun-08
Report No: 31
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 29-Jun-08
Report No: 31
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m M/U URT to TH. Conducted pick up test - OK. Conducted separation test which leaked at
6,895kPa. Failed test.
01:30 04:00 2.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Unlatched URT from TH and changed seal. Attempted to re-latch twice unsuccessfully. Unlatched
URT from TH and checked, functioned and re-latch OK. Performed pick up test and separation test
to 20,684kPa. Good test. Orientated discharge port of TH and RIH from 3029m to 3032m.
Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
04:00 08:00 4.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Terminated control lines and gauge cable at TH. Downhole losses 2.7m3/hr.
08:00 10:00 2.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Performed pressure test on spheriseals to 51,710kPa for 10mins on each control outlet. Opened
SCSSV and locked in with 34,474kPa. Installed sleeve and secured control lines.
10:00 11:00 1.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m RIH with upper completion on 178mm, L80, 43kg/m, NSCC landing string from 3029m to 3075m.
Installed x/o and M/U landing string to TDS. POOH from 3075m to 3033m to have the TH at
working height.
11:00 14:00 3.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Conducted valve tests on the ICV and LV per programme. Tested the Halliburton Pump Kick out
System, OK. Closed the LV and pressure tested the line to 41,368kPa, Ok. Applied 1,889kPa to the
tubing with 1.22m3 pumped. Pressured up on the ICV open line and saw tubing pressure bleed of
when the pressure to the ICV-O was 13,789kPa. Increased this to 41,368kPa and tested the line,
Ok. Closed the ICV and pressured up on the tubing to 2,193kPa with 0.74m3 pumped. Opened the
LV and saw the tubing pressure drop to zero with 13,789kPa on the LV-O line. Increased the line
pressure to 41,368kPa and tested the line, Ok. Set valves per programme and locked in indicated
pressures.
14:00 14:30 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Pressured up on the chemical injection line to Rupture the chemical injection disk, Pumped at
6,895kPa for 10 minutes. Pressure bled down to zero with no indication of the disk rupturing.
Stopped pumping and bled fluid via the fitting on the hanger with clear fluid returned. Closed fitting
and tried again. No pressure build up with 8 - 10 litres of fluid pumped. Increased pumping pressure
to 10,342kPa. Stop pumping and pressure bled to zero again. Pumping at maximum rate with the
HPU and managed to reach 24,131kPa but pressure bled to zero when stopped pumping. Disk has
apparently ruptured during RIH. Re-install the sleeve on the hanger.
14:30 16:30 2.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m RIH with upper completion on 178mm, L80, 43kg/m, NSCC landing string from 3033m to 3097m.
OPERATIONS
Installed control line clamps across every coupling on each connection. String stood up with 3.63t.
16:30 18:00 1.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Work completion string past resistance at 3097m. Maximum weight down 3.63t with no overpull.
18:00 18:30 0.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m RIH with upper completion on 178mm, L80, 43kg/m, NSCC landing string from 3097m to 3135m.
Installed control line clamps across every coupling on each connection.
18:30 19:30 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m P/U Rubber Pack Off (RPO) assembly and route 6 line flatpack control line through RPO element
and RIH from 3135m to 3139m. String stood up with 22.7t. (Mule shoe 5mts inside PBR)
19:30 21:00 1.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Worked string several times with up to 36t down weight attempting to pass 3139m without success.
Pulled back from 3139m to 3130m and installed x/o at height using the cherry picker and made up
same to TDS.
21:00 22:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Lined up to circulate down string with Halliburton and pumped at 0.64m3/min with 965kPa. Lowered
string to 3134m and circulated above PBR for 10min. Attempted to RIH without pump but couldn't
pass 3139m with 36t down. Pulled back to 3130m, established circulation at 0.32m3/min with
200kPa and RIH. Couln't pass 3139m with 36t down. Pulled back to 3134m and increased pump to
0.64m3/min with 1,517kPa. Worked string between 3134m to 3120m for 10mins. Two attempts to
pass 3139m unsuccessful with 36t down before before managed to pass and RIH from 3139m to
3144m with string weight decreasing steadily from 3143m.
22:00 22:30 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Rigged down Tesco tong and removed excess equipment from the rig floor.
22:30 23:00 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Flushed through ICV-O, LV-O and DHV-C with control fluid from the IWOCS prior to landing TH.
23:00 24:00 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Attempted to land TH. Weight loss gradual as lowering string and landing indication not conclusive
with mule shoe at 3146m and TH 20cm high at 112.89m by tally and entire string weight of 52.2t
down. Picked up and relanded with same result. Lined up Halliburton to pump down annulas.
Closed SST WOV, AMV and PMV. Halliburton broke circulation and closed BOP annular.
Attempted to test pump down seal to 3,447kPa unsuccessful with returns coming up landing string.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to re-land TH. Weight loss gradual as lowering string from 3142.7m and landing
indication not conclusive with mule shoe at 3146m and TH 30cm high at 112.79m by tally and entire
string weight of 52.2t down. Picked up and relanded with same result. Decision made to pick up
surface flow head (SFH) for mor weigh and ability to circulate.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Changed out 178mm elevators for 340mm set. Held PJSM on picking up SFH with all relevant
personnel.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U the SFH. Installed kill line hose and haydraulic controls to the production wing valve
(PWV).
02:00 04:00 2.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to re-land TH with SFH installed without pumping. Steadily loosing string weight from
3142.7m. Set down entire string and SFH weight of 59t and gained 9cm with TH 6cm high at
113.03m by tally. Attempted to re-test pump down seal unsuccessful with returns up string via
06:00 Update
PWV. P/U and broke string free with 27.2t over pull and established circulation with Halliburton at
0.32m3/min and 1,379kPa. Re-landed with same weights and same result. Slacked off 5.44t of
travelling block weight and gained 11cm with TH 5cm deep by tally at 113.14m. Attempted to re-test
pump down seal unsuccessful with returns up string via PWV. P/U and re-landed with same weight
and gained another 3cm with TH 8cm deep by tally at 113.17m. Attempted to re-test pump down
seal unsuccessful with returns up string via PWV.
04:00 05:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Decision made to POOH to TH and shorten 140mm tuning string under hanger by 6 meters with
mule shoe at 3140m (2 meters above depth were string was taking weight at 3142.70). Rigged
down and L/O SFH.
05:00 06:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POOH with 140mm tubing laying out pup joints from 3146m to 3130m.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 29-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 31
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 6 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 8
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 1 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 42 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 104 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Jun-08
Report No: 32
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 30-Jun-08
Report No: 32
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to re-land TH. Weight loss gradual as lowering string from 3142.7m and landing
indication not conclusive with mule shoe at 3146m and TH 30cm high at 112.79m by tally and
entire string weight of 52.2t down. Picked up and relanded with same result. Decision made to
pick up surface flow head (SFH) for mort weight and ability to circulate.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Changed out 178mm elevators for 340mm set. Held PJSM on picking up SFH with all relevant
personnel.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m P/U and M/U the SFH. Installed kill line hose and hydraulic controls to the production wing valve
(PWV).
02:00 04:00 2.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Attempted to re-land TH with SFH installed without pumping. Steadily loosing string weight from
3142.7m. Set down entire string and SFH weight of 59t and gained 9cm with TH 6cm high at
113.03m by tally. Attempted to re-test pump down seal unsuccessful with returns up string via
PWV. P/U and broke string free with 27.2t over pull and established circulation with Halliburton at
0.32m3/min and 1,379kPa. Re-landed with same weights and same result. Slacked off 5.44t of
travelling block weight and gained 11cm with TH 5cm deep by tally at 113.14m. Attempted to re-
test pump down seal unsuccessful with returns up string via PWV. P/U and re-landed with same
weight and gained another 3cm with TH 8cm deep by tally at 113.17m. Attempted to re-test pump
down seal unsuccessful with returns up string via PWV.
04:00 05:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Decision made to POOH to TH and shorten 140mm tuning string under hanger by 6 meters with
mule shoe at 3140m (2 meters above depth where string was taking weight at 3142.70). Rigged
down and L/O SFH.
05:00 09:00 4.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m POOH with 140mm tubing racking same in the Derrick from 3146m to 3028m with TH above
rotary. Several pieces of swarf and small lumps of cement found around the hanger and lines.
Tested the gauge connectivity, OK. Hooked up spheri seal test tool to SCSSV line and bleed
down same closing the SCSSV. Bled down the DHV-C, LV-O, ICV-O and Chemical Injection lines
and installed the protective caps to the spheri seals.
09:00 10:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Used the Cherry Picker to disconnect flat pack lines from the URT.
10:00 11:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m L/O the TH, URT and 140mm pup joint below in one peice on the catwalk. Changed the elevators
to 140mm. Concurrently hooked up the contol lines to the Well Dynamics HPU on the rig floor
and functioned the downhole valves to check operation. OK. POOH from 3028m to 3013m laying
out a pup joint and single of 140mm tubing. Pipe pulling wet due to SCSSV now being closed.
11:00 11:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m P/U and M/U a 140mm 6m pup joint, changed elevators to 178mm and P/U and M/U the TH and
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 178mm landing string in stands from the Derrick from 3056m to 3125m.
Installed control line clamps across every coupling. Pick up PBR assembly complete with 178mm
pup joints from the catwalk. Made up same and continued RIH installing flat pack controls into
PBR (15min) from 3125m to 3137m.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m P/U and M/U 1 x 140mm pup joint and stub acme X/O. Concurrently flushed through ICV-O, LV-O
and DHV-C with control fluid from the IWOCS. M/U X/O to landing string and RIH from 3137m to
3139m landing TH at 113.09m.
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Opened SCSSV through SCM. Tested pump down seal on TH to 3,447kPa for 5mins and
20,684kPa for 15mins. Good tests. Locked in TH and confirmed same with 11.4t operpull.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m Closed annular and set valves to reverse circulate down annulus through WOV and AMV and up
tubing to confirm SCSSV open. Pumped 0.32m3/min at 1,379kPa. Saw returns up tubing after
0.84m3 pumped. Stopped pumping and closed SCSSV. Pumped 0.32m3/min and pressure
gradually increased to 2,413kPa with no returns up tubing. Total volume pumped 0.56m3.
06:00 Update
Opened SCSSV note instant returns up tubing. Pumped 0.16m3/min at 689kPa with flow back up
the tubing confirming SCSSV open.
03:00 04:00 1.00 COMP 21 TT 3,788 m P/U and M/U the SFH. Installed kill and flow line hoses and hydraulic controls to the production
wing valve (PWV) and master valve (MV).
04:00 04:30 0.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Tested SST seal to 3,447kPa for 5mins - OK Increased pressure to 34,474kPa and pressure
dropped suddenly to 0kPa. Isolated realer back to pump and held ok indicating leak down stream
of reeler. No pressure seen on THT line. Moved to THT and tested to 3,447kPa for 5mins and
34,474kPa for 15mins. Good tests.
04:30 06:00 1.50 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Functioned DHV-C and noted 2,068kPa on SST. Vented DHV-C and SST. Functioned DHV-C
and observed a slow increase on SST line to 2,068kPa over 15mins. Vent DHV-C and SST.
Pressured up tubing string to 2,068kPa and function ICV-O. Observed pressure drop in tubing
and monitored SST for 15mins. No pressure observed on SST. Vented ICV-O and functioned
DHV-C. Monitored SST with no pressure observed. Pressured up tubing string to 2,068kPa and
functioned LV-O. Observed pressure drop in tubing and monitored SST for 15mins. No pressure
b d SST
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 30-Jun-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 32
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 6 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 5
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 8
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 1 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 3
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 42 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 104 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-Jul-08
Report No: 33
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 1-Jul-08
Report No: 33
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:00 1.00 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m Continued to RIH with 178mm landing string in stands from the Derrick from 3056m to 3125m.
Installed control line clamps across every coupling. Pick up PBR assembly complete with 178mm
pup joints from the catwalk. Made up same and continued RIH installing flat pack controls into PBR
(15min) from 3125m to 3137m.
01:00 01:30 0.50 COMP 6 TT 3,788 m P/U and M/U 1 x 140mm pup joint and stub acme X/O. Concurrently flushed through ICV-O, LV-O
and DHV-C with control fluid from the IWOCS. M/U X/O to landing string and RIH from 3137m to
3139m landing TH with good indication at 113.09m.
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Opened SCSSV through SCM. Tested pump down seal on TH to 3,447kPa for 5mins and
20,684kPa for 15mins. Good tests. Locked TH and confirmed same with 11.4t overpull.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Closed annular and set valves to reverse circulate down annulus through WOV and AMV and up
tubing to confirm SCSSV open. Pumped 0.32m3/min at 1,379kPa. Saw returns up tubing after
0.84m3 pumped. Stopped pumping and closed SCSSV. Pumped 0.32m3/min and pressure
gradually increased to 2,413kPa with no returns up tubing. Total volume pumped 0.56m3. Opened
SCSSV note instant returns up tubing. Pumped 0.16m3/min at 689kPa with flow back up the tubing
confirming SCSSV open.
03:00 04:00 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m P/U and M/U the SFH. Installed kill and flow line hoses and hydraulic controls to the production
wing valve (PWV) and master valve (MV).
04:00 04:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Tested SST seal to 3,447kPa for 5mins - OK Increased pressure to 34,474kPa and pressure
dropped suddenly to 0kPa. Isolated realer back to pump and held ok indicating leak down stream
of reeler. No pressure seen on THT line. Moved to THT and tested to 3,447kPa for 5mins and
34,474kPa for 15mins. Good tests.
04:30 08:30 4.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Functioned DHV-C and noted 2,068kPa on SST. Vented DHV-C and SST. Functioned DHV-C and
observed a slow increase on SST line to 2,068kPa over 15mins. Vent DHV-C and SST. Pressured
up tubing string to 2,068kPa and function ICV-O. Observed pressure drop in tubing and monitored
SST for 15mins. No pressure observed on SST. Vented ICV-O and functioned DHV-C. Monitored
SST with no pressure observed. Pressured up tubing string to 2,068kPa and functioned LV-O.
Observed pressure drop in tubing and monitored SST for 15mins. No pressure observed on SST.
08:30 09:00 0.50 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Call town and decision taken to pull back the TH a meter and circulate conventially to clear debris
at DHV-C spheriseal and at the same time flush the lines through the tree from the pod.
09:00 10:00 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Functioned ICV, AMV & WOV to open. Vented TH lock and opened annular. Pressured up the TH
unlock circuit, opened SFH-PWV to WT-CM. Picked up TH 1m. Up wt was 111.2t. Closed PMV,
AMV, XOV & WOV.
OPERATIONS
10:00 11:00 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Halliburton circulated increasing rate slowly up to 1.02m3/min with 2,344kPa. Flushed all lines at
the tree twice during the circulation period.
11:00 11:30 0.50 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Opened the AMV, PMV, XOV & WOV. RIH and landed TH with good indication at 113.09m.
Locked TH and confirmed same with 11.4t overpull.
11:30 14:30 3.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Tested SST line to 34,474kPa. Good test. Closed WOV and AMV and pressure tested the TH
pump down seals to 3,447kPa for 5mins and 20,684kPa for 15mins. Good test. Opened SCSSV
with 3,447kPa on the SST line to monitor for leaks. No leaks from the SCSSV circuit. Opened the
DHV-C line monitoring the SST line. DHV-C fully pressured and no gain in the SST line. Good test.
Bled down the DHV-C circuit and opened the LV with no pressure increase on the SST circuit.
Good test. Bled off the LV-O circuit and pressured up on the DHV-C to close the LV, Opened the
ICV again with no pressure increase on the SST line. Good test. Retested the ICV-O.
14:30 15:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Held preflow safety meeting on the Drill Floor.
15:00 17:30 2.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Halliburton pumped 3.97m3 of diesel to surge tank then displaced 31m3 of diesel down to the ICV
taking returns up the annulus at 0.79m3/min with 8,274kPa. Stopped pumping and closed ICV and
opened LV. Pumped 21.78m3 of diesel through tail pipe and into open hole taking returns via the
annulus. Final pump pressure 9,584kPa. Tubing pressure dropped steadily when pumping stopped
and was 3,654kPa before LV closed.
17:30 19:00 1.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Pressured tubing to 6,895kPa for 5mins. Good test. Increased pressure to 31,716kPa to set the
packer and held for 15mins. Good test. Lined up to pressure test the annulus. Bled back tubing
pressure to 17,926kPa at CM and held. Increased annulus pressure to 24,131kPa and held for
15mins. Bled of tubing pressure 6,895kPa and observed pressure drop in annulus indicating
rupture of gas lift valve burst disk. Pressure in annulus equalised with pressure in tubing. Bled
down to 3,172kPa and held.
19:00 24:00 5.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Confirmed valve status and opened ICV. Shut in pressure 3,134kPa. Opened well on 7.14mm
adjustable choke with initial flow to surge tank and commenced flaring before last light. Initial
flowing tubing head pressure (THP) of 2,765kPa. Observed THP drop to 124kPa, then increased
steadily at 14kPa/min. Oil observed at the production choke manifold. Continued clean up flow on
19.05mm choke. THP 2,916kPa, flowrate 580m3 per day (20% oil, 80% brine), cummulative
volume produced 88m3 with 3.64m3 oil.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Continued clean up flow on 19.05mm choke. THP 6,095kPa, flowrate 483.2m3 per day (50% oil,
50% brine), cummulative volume produced 149m3 with 37.7m3 oil.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Closed in well at PCM. SIP 6,247kPa which increased to 6,398kPa in 10mins. Closed ICV-C and
opened LV-O.
04:00 06:00 2.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened well on 7.14mm adjustable choke and continued clean up flow on 14.28mm choke. THP
06:00 Update
5,785kPa, flowrate 568.7m3 per day (50% DIF, 50% brine), cummulative volume produced
204.7m3 with 68.5m3 oil.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 1-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 33
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 2 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 2
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 11
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 2 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 1
TOTAL CR/PD 62 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 37 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 99 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-Jul-08
Report No: 34
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 2-Jul-08
Report No: 34
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Continued clean up flow on 19.05mm choke. FTHP 6,095kPa, flowrate 483.2m3 per day (50% oil,
50% brine), cummulative volume produced 149m3 with 37.7m3 oil.
03:30 04:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Closed in well at PCM. SIP 6,247kPa which increased to 6,398kPa in 10mins. Closed ICV-C and
opened LV-O.
04:00 09:00 5.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened well on 7.14mm adjustable choke and continued clean up flow on 14.28mm choke. FTHP
7,419kPa, liquid flowrate 515.3m3 per day (359.5m3 oil, 155.8m3 water), cummulative volume
produced 267.4m3 with 108.4m3 oil.
09:00 09:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Shut in well at WT-CM for helicopter. Final shut in THP 8,150kPa.
09:30 10:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened well on 7.14mm adjustable choke, increased to 14.28mm then 17.46mm choke and
continued clean up flow. FTHP 7,501kPa, liquid flowrate 636.5m3 per day (513.4m3 oil, 123m3
water), cummulative volume produced 294.7m3 with 129.3m3 oil. Halliburton commenced pumping
diesel down the annulas at 0.24m3/min at 10:18hrs.
10:30 14:30 4.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Decreased choke size to 14.28mm and opened the ICV. Comingled clean up flow from the heel
and toe section. FTHP 4,835kPa, liquid flowrate 416.6m3 per day (415.8m3 oil, 0.84m3 water),
cummulative volume produced 383.4m3 with 179.4m3 oil. At 13:15hrs Halliburton increased pump
rate to 0.32m3/min with 14,479kPa and pumped a total of 54.7m3 of diesel and displaced riser with
11.1m3 of brine. Completed pumping at 14:27hrs.
14:30 15:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Shut in well at WT-CM. Closed SCSSV and bled the tubing down to 1,379kPa via the WT-CM.
Conducted inflow test on SCSSV for 30mins. Good test.
15:30 19:30 4.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Rigged up slickline. Bled down the residual tubing pressure via the WT-CM and shut in WT-CM.
OPERATIONS
Closed ICV, LV and WOV. Opened AMV and recorded 4,568kPa annulas pressure on the APT.
Closed AMV, opened WOV and checked for pressure in the riser annulus at the cement unit. No
pressure. Opened annular, filled annulus and reclosed the annular. Closed SFH-MV, opened SFH-
KWV with 18 turns and SFH-SV with 28 turns. Connected control hoses to slick line BOP and
function tested. Pressure tested lubricator to 34,474kPa for 10mins. Good test.
19:30 20:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened SFH-MV and RIH with slickline to 112.33m. Recovered straddle sleeve and L/O tool string.
20:00 20:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m M/U 136.73mm TH crown plug SN - WJ050. M/U lubricator and tested to 3,447kPa for 5min and
34,474kPa for 10mins.
20:30 21:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m RIH with TH crown plug on slickline to 112.64m. Applied 20,684kPa on TH crown plug and jarred
down 30 times. POOH with running tool and checked indicator on running tool. 5mm indicated
crown plug set.
21:30 22:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Closed SFH-MV and opened SFH-MV. Pressure tested TH crown plug to 34,474kPa for 15mins.
Good test.
22:00 22:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Conducted 5,171kPa inflow test on TH crown plug for 15min. Good test.
22:30 23:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m R/D slickline lubricator and BOP.
23:30 24:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened BOP annular and installed 340mm elevators onto SFH.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Set down weight on URT to 4.5t and unlatched URT and picked up landing string 300mm.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Closed annular and commenced reverse circulation of riser. Observed 4,730kPa on UPTT and
1,207kPa on APT. Stopped reverse circulation to investigate UPT pressure increase with 10.3m3
S/W pumped. Suspected pressure increase from SCSSV after functioning for TH crown plug inflow
test.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Equalized across XOV and opened same. Pressure up tubing to 5,171kPa to equalize across
SCSSV. Functioned SCSSV open noted a rise in UPT to 5,929kPa. Function SCSSV closed. Bled
off tubing pressure above SCSSV through WT-CM. Closed XOV and monitored UPT for 30mins.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 2-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 34
Coogee Resources 8 Tesco (Csg Crew) 2 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Well Dynamics 2
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 1 TMT (ROV) 0 Scottech 0
ON RIG TMS Catering 8 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 6 Expro (Well test) 11
Halliburton (Cementing) 2 Weatherford (Fish/hand) 0 Vetco (Completions) 4
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 2 Well Ops (Completions) 4
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Wilmax 0 Baker (Completions) 1
TOTAL CR/PD 61 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 37 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 98 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Open
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84revNC
Xmas Tree A110575-255884
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-Jul-08
Report No: 35
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) 1.05 FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 3-Jul-08
Report No: 35
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Set down weight on URT to 4.5t and unlatched URT and picked up landing string 300mm.
00:30 01:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Closed annular and commenced reverse circulation of riser. Observed 4,730kPa on UPTT and
1,207kPa on APT. Stopped reverse circulation to investigate UPT pressure increase with 10.3m3
S/W pumped. Suspected pressure increase from SCSSV after functioning for TH crown plug
inflow test.
01:00 02:00 1.00 COMP 16 TT 3,788 m Equalized across XOV and opened same. Pressure up tubing to 5,171kPa to equalize across
SCSSV. Functioned SCSSV open noted a rise in UPT to 5,929kPa. Function SCSSV closed. Bled
off tubing pressure above SCSSV through WT-CM. Closed XOV and monitored UPT for 30mins.
Holding at 1,379kPa. Concurrently completed reverse circulation of riser at 0.79m3/min with
2,068kPa while monitoring UPT. SCSSV holding with no pressure increase observed on UPT.
02:00 03:30 1.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Opened annular. Closed PMV and SFH-MV. Halliburton pumped 23.1m3 of contaminated brine
from mud pit, across SFT to burner and chased with 4.8m3 sea water.
03:30 04:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m R/D SFH kill and flow line hoses and hydraulic valve control lines. L/O SFH.
04:30 05:00 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m R/U Tesco and POOH with URT on 178mm landing string from 113m to 93m laying out space out
pup joints and RPO assembly.
05:00 05:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Continued to POOH with URT from 93m to 29m laying out 178mm landing string.
05:30 06:30 1.00 COMP 16 P 3,788 m POOH with URT from 29m to surface. Check and funtion test URT and M/U internal tree cap
06:30 08:00 1.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m (ITC)
RIH with ITC from surface to 29m on 178mm tubing. Changed elevators to 140mm, M/U X/O and
continued to RIH with ITC from 29m to 75m on 165mm drill collars and 75m to 112m with 140mm
OPERATIONS
HWDP. Taped flat pack control line to string every single. Landed ITC with returns via WOV and
THT to surface with 18.1t down weight at 122.2m.
08:00 09:30 1.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Vented TH unlock and applied 20,684kPa to TH lock. Observed 2.2L back from TH unlock.
Vented TH lock and confirmed ITC latched with 11.3t over pull. Good test. Pressure tested ITC
via THT and WOV to 34,474kPa for 15min. Good test. Closed WOV, set down weight to 2.3t and
unlatched URT. Commenced nipple down of diverter and BOP.
09:30 11:00 1.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m POOH from 112.2m to 29m racking back 140mm HWDP and 165mm DC's. Changed elevators
from 140mm to 178mm and continued to POOH with URT on 178mm tubing from 29m to surface.
11:00 11:30 0.50 COMP 16 P 3,788 m Installed test stump on URT, disconnected flat pack control lines and racked back stand in
11:30 13:30 2.00 COMP 14 P D i k elevators from 178mm to 140mm and installed diverter running tool into the diverter and
3,788 m Changed
disconnected diverter hydraulic lines. Pulled diverter and overshot and layed out as one on
Cantilever deck.
13:30 14:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Nippled down bell nipple and layed out same.
14:30 15:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed test joint into BOP, closed annular and secured test joint to BOP.
15:00 17:30 2.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed BOP cranes, nippled down 476mm BOP, removed work platforms from BOP, functioned
rams, flushed choke and kill lines and moved BOP to stump.
17:30 18:30 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Rigged down BOP handling equipment and rigged up 140mm elevators and pipe handling
equipment. Installed mouse hole.
18:30 19:30 1.00 COMP 21 P 3,788 m Cleared rig floor of excess equipment and helf PJSM for laying out tubulars.
19:30 21:00 1.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Commenced laying out tubulars to reduce set back to below 136t maximum for rig move. L/O out
5 joints of 210mm drill collars and 1 jar.
21:00 23:00 2.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Changed 140mm elevators to 89mm and L/O 21 joints of 89mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time due to
depth restriction (ITC). Changed back to 140mm elevators.
23:00 24:00 1.00 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Layed out 16 joints of 140mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and continued laying out tubulars to reduce set back to below 136t maximum for rig
move. L/O 34 joints of 140mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time due to depth restriction (ITC).
Concurrently broke out and rigged up to pull BOP adaptor.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 8 TT 3,788 m Broken fitting on hydraulic BX-4 elevators. Attempted to repair then changed out for manual
140mm elevators.
03:00 04:30 1.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Continued L/O 140mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time. L/O 19 joints for a total of 69 joints.
06:00 Update
04:30 05:30 1.00 COMP 14 p 3,788 m Removed manual 140mm elevators and installed 15m slings to TDS. Nippled down BOP adaptor
spool assembly and recovered to rig floor. L/O out same.
05:30 06:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m P/U NT-2 connector stand from derrick and RIH. Engaged NT-2 connector to surface well head
and torqued up same. Applied 4.5t over pull and released tension from Casing Tensioner Unit
(CTU) transferring weight to TDS.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 3-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 35
Excess tubular (weight) should have been layed out on last trip out of hole. Extra time consumed doing it 3 stands at a time due to depth
limitations.
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Closed Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.0
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-Jul-08
Report No: 36
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) 1.12 LAST BOP TEST 21-Jun-08 SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 4-Jul-08
Report No: 36
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and continued laying out tubulars to reduce set back to below 136t maximum for rig
move. L/O 37 joints of 140mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time due to depth restriction (ITC).
Concurrently broke out and rigged up to pull BOP adaptor.
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 8 TT 3,788 m Broken fitting on hydraulic BX-4 elevators. Attempted to repair then changed out for manual
140mm elevators.
03:00 04:30 1.50 COMP 6 P 3,788 m Continued L/O 140mm drill pipe 3 stands at a time. L/O 16 joints for a total of 69 joints.
04:30 05:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Removed manual 140mm elevators and installed 15m slings to TDS. Nippled down BOP adaptor
spool assembly and recovered to rig floor. L/O out same.
05:30 06:30 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m P/U NT-2 connector stand from derrick and RIH. Engaged NT-2 connector to surface well head
and torqued up same. Applied 4.5t over pull and released tension from Casing Tensioner Unit
(CTU) transferring weight to TDS. Nippled down 0.75m spacer spool from between the CTU and
sliploc casing spool. Remove split bushing inserts from CTU. Applied 4.5t down weight to TRT and
functioned TRT unlock.
06:30 08:00 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Observed TRT latch cycle with ROV and correct fluid count at IWOCS flow meter. Picked up
incrementally to 1m above tree. 406mm HP riser and TRT weight 26t. ROV confirmed all
umbilicals and cables free from fouling and continued to POOH with 406mm HP riser and TRT
until sliploc casing spool above rotary level.
08:00 09:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Installed bushing and slips, set down weight and disconnected NT-2 connector and racked back
stand in Derrick. Changed 140mm elevators to 406mm and 15m x slings.
OPERATIONS
09:00 10:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m POOH and L/O spaceout (cut) joint of 406mm HP riser with sliploc casing spool.
10:00 11:30 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m R/U to pull box beam and CTU. Installed 406mm elevators and connected 2 x 15m slings to TDS,
took string weight and lowered slings down through rotary table. Connected same to lifting bridle
on box beam section. Pulled and secured the box beam and CTU under rotary on support chains.
11:30 14:00 2.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Removed slings and rigging and continued to POOH with 406mm HP riser and TRT laying out
406mm HP riser until TRT above TDE.
14:00 15:30 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Prepared to skidding cantilever. Rigged down Halliburton test and cement hoses, removed
stairways and secured cantilever for skidding.
15:30 16:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and skidded cantilever 3m Fwd.
16:00 17:00 1.00 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Stopped skidding and released TDE support slings. Continued skidded cantilever Fwd 4m.
17:00 18:30 1.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m Landed TRT onto Fwd end of TDE. Disconnected TRT control lines and broke out TRT from
stress joint.
18:30 19:00 0.50 COMP 14 P 3,788 m POOH and L/O spaceout last joint of 406mm HP riser and stress joint.
19:00 21:00 2.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and skidded cantilever 5m Aft for crane access to texas deck. Concurrently transferred
subsea tree from shipping frame and positioned on test stump.
21:00 24:00 3.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Used Stb deck crane to remove TRT and clear all equipment from the TDE. Concurrently rigged
up and removed box beam from securing chains under the rig floor and lowered box beam and
CTU to TDE. Ran and landed dust cap on rig tugger with ROV assistance.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 COMP 1 P 3,788 m Continued clearing all equipment from the TDE with crane. Concurrently ran EFL to bottom on rig
tugger and engaged same on Skua-11 with ROV assistance. Attempted to read DHPT without
success. All grating and loose beams removed.
01:30 02:30 1.00 COMP 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 2m Fwd and landed box beam in final position. Secured same with 4 bolts.
Changed lifting slings onto CTU and pulled same from box beam with drawworks. Continued to
work with ROV functioning penetrator for DHPT numerous times.
06:00 Update
02:30 03:00 0.50 COMP 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 2m Fwd and landed CTU with drawworks onto Fwd end of TDE. Continued to
work with ROV functioning penetrator for DHPT.
03:00 04:00 1.00 COMP 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 4m Aft for crane access to texas deck.
04:00 06:00 2.00 COMP 1 P 3,788 m Using deck crane removed CTU, remaining excess equipment TDE handrails and stairs.
Concurrently prepared TDE lifting gear. ROV to surface to increase torque setting on arm.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 4-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 36
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.5 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-Jul-08
Report No: 37
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 5-Jul-08
Report No: 37
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 01:30 1.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued clearing all equipment from the TDE with crane. Concurrently ran EFL to bottom on rig
tugger and engaged same on Skua-11 with ROV assistance. Attempted to read DHPT without
success. All grating and loose beams removed.
01:30 02:30 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 2m Fwd and landed box beam in final position. Secured same with 4 bolts.
Changed lifting slings onto CTU and pulled same from box beam with drawworks. Continued to
work with ROV functioning penetrator for DHPT numerous times.
02:30 03:00 0.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 2m Fwd and landed CTU with drawworks onto Fwd end of TDE. Continued to
work with ROV functioning penetrator for DHPT.
03:00 04:00 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever 4m Aft for crane access to texas deck.
04:00 06:30 2.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Using deck crane removed CTU, remaining excess equipment TDE handrails and stairs.
Concurrently prepared TDE lifting gear. ROV to surface to increase torque setting on arm.
06:30 07:30 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Rigged up lifting gear for TDE onto TDS. Lowered through rotary and connected 4 point lifting
arrangement to Fwd and Aft end of TDE. Concurrently ROV increased torque on arm from 45.4 to
68kgf.
07:30 09:00 1.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Took weight of TDE with TDS and cleared HP mud hoses. Concurrently ROV engaged penetrator
with 68kgf. Still no DHPT readings from Skua-11. Abandon further attempts and pulled FEL to
surface on rig tugger. Rigged down same.
09:00 10:30 1.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Removed TDE pins and cleared area. Removed final stairway from main deck to texas deck and
raised TDE to main deck level.
OPERATIONS
10:30 11:00 0.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever Fwd with TDE suspended on TDS.
11:00 11:30 0.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Stopped Skidding to disconnect rig floor service supply lines.
11:30 12:30 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued skidding cantilever Fwd with TDE suspended on TDS. Rigged up chain blocks on TDE
to orientate with required landing position.
12:30 14:00 1.50 RDMO 1 TT 3,788 m Cantilever clash point identified with production tree position on main deck. Skidded cantilever
back Aft to allow crane access to tree and moved same to Stb 0.5m.
14:00 15:00 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued skidding cantilever Fwd with TDE suspended on TDS. Positioned TDE above stowage
point and landed same on main deck. Removed 4 point lifting arrangement from TDS.
15:00 16:00 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever Aft and positioned rotary above texas deck.
16:00 18:30 2.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Rigged up BOP slings from TDS to texas deck. Picked up on TDS raising Aft end of texas deck
and skidded cantilever Fwd positioning texas deck up against over hanging TDE. Secured texas
deck in position and removed slings from TDS.
18:30 19:30 1.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Skidded cantilever Aft to allow crane access to main deck for seafastening.
19:30 24:00 4.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Stowing and seafastening equipment in preparation for rig move. Turned support beams under
production tree 90 degrees to prevent clach with cantilever. Moved skips from main deck to sack
room. Moved containers from outboard to inboard of cantilever deck including ROV workshop.
Chained down tubulars, welded TDE to main deck and securing test equipment on cantilever
deck.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued stowing and seafastening equipment in preparation for rig move. Moved skips from
main deck to sack room. Moved containers from outboard to inboard of cantilever deck. Chained
down tubulars, secured test equipment on cantilever deck and fastened all loose items above and
below decks.
03:30 05:30 2.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and skidded cantilever Fwd to transit position. Continued fastening all loose items
above and below decks.
06:00 Update
05:30 06:00 0.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued fastening all loose items above and below decks.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 5-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 37
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-Jul-08
Report No: 38
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 6-Jul-08
Report No: 38
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 03:30 3.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued stowing and sea fastening equipment in preparation for rig move. Moved skips from
main deck to sack room. Moved containers from outboard to inboard of cantilever deck. Chained
down tubulars, secured test equipment on cantilever deck and fastened all loose items above and
below decks.
03:30 05:30 2.00 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Held PJSM and skidded cantilever Fwd to transit position. Continued fastening all loose items
above and below decks.
05:30 14:00 8.50 RDMO 1 P 3,788 m Continued fastening all loose items above and below decks. Cleared Rig Movers and Seadrills tie
down punch list.
14:00 14:30 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Pre-tested jacking motors on each leg. Port and Stbd legs 450kW, Fwd leg
350kW.
14:30 15:00 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Jacked down to 1.5m draft.
15:00 16:30 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Performed watertight integrity test and conducted rig move meeting with tow
vessel Captain.
16:30 17:00 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Prepared to jack up.
17:00 17:30 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Jacked up to 10.7m air gap. Fwd leg 112.8m.
17:30 19:30 2.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Performed rig maintenance and formulate a plan to lay out tubulars from the
OPERATIONS
Derrick.
19:30 21:00 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Welder removed TDE sea fastenings to cantilever, concurrently crew
removing sea fastenings from port side cantilever deck in preparation for offloading and laying out
tubulars from the Derrick.
21:00 22:30 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Skidded cantilever Aft 7m.
22:30 23:00 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Drill crew connected rig floor service jumper hoses while deck crew
commenced clearing port side of cantilever deck and catwalk for laying down tubulars from
Derrick.
23:00 24:00 1.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Continued clearing port side of cantilever deck and catwalk for laying down
tubulars from Derrick.
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Continued clearing port side of cantilever deck and catwalk for laying down
tubulars from Derrick. Drill crew changed TDS swivel packing and tested with rig pump to
24,131kPa. P/U and broke out over shot from diverter.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 6-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 38
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-Jul-08
Report No: 39
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 7-Jul-08
Report No: 39
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 08:00 8.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Continued clearing port side of cantilever deck and catwalk for laying down
tubulars from Derrick. Drill crew changed TDS swivel packing and tested with rig pump to
24,131kPa. P/U and broke out over shot from diverter.
08:00 24:00 16.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew layed out 140mm drill pipe from the Derrick and stowing on port side of
cantilever.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew layed out 140mm HWDP from the Derrick and stowing on port side of
cantilever.
02:30 04:00 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew layed out 165mm Drill Collars from the Derrick and stowing in port side
of main deck stowage rack.
06:00 Update
04:00 06:00 2.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Layed out BOP over shot. Broke out and L/O 406mm HP riser handling tool.
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 7-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 39
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-Jul-08
Report No: 40
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 8-Jul-08
Report No: 40
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 02:30 2.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew layed out 140mm HWDP from the Derrick and stowing on port side of
cantilever.
02:30 04:00 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew layed out 165mm Drill Collars from the Derrick and stowing in port side
of main deck stowage rack.
04:00 06:30 2.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Layed out BOP over shot. Broke out and L/O 406mm LS-2HP riser handling
tool.
06:30 08:00 1.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Removed BOP test joint from BOP and secured items on rig floor in
preparation for rig move
08:00 10:30 2.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Held PJSM and skidded cantilever Aft to allow crane access for deck cargo
re-arrangement.
10:30 24:00 13.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Waiting on Weather. Crew restowed equipment on main deck under cantilever including tubulars
to create space on cantilever deck for equipment still on the Lady Gerda. Drill crew assisted
Maintenance department on TDS maintenance, worked on TDS break out issue troubleshooting
the locating pin engagement problem and greased all rig floor equipment. TRT connector
removed, serviced and reinstalled. BA51L brushes cut to size and Oosterman scratcher test fitted
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Continued organizing decks and securing equipment. Slipped and cut drilling
line and checked mud pump fuid ends.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 8-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 40
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-Jul-08
Report No: 41
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 9-Jul-08
Report No: 41
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Continued organizing decks and securing equipment. Slipped and cut drilling
line and checked mud pump fluid ends. Installed grating on TDE and CTU in box beam. Skidded
cantilever into transit position and pinned same.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Checked mud pump fluid ends and carried out general rig maintenance.
Connected HP line from cement unit to manifold in preperation for pressure testing.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 9-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 41
Coogee Resources 4 Tesco (Csg Crew) 0 Sclum (DD / MWD) 0 Seacor Canyon 7
PERSONNEL Seadrill 45 Baker (Mud) 0 TMT (ROV) 0 Tri-Surv 3
ON RIG TMS Catering 9 Baker (Mudlogging) 2 Fugro (ROV) 3 Expro (Well test) 0
Halliburton (Cementing) 1 Braemar Falconer 1 Vetco (Completions) 3
Vetco (Well Head) 0 Rig Cool 0 Well Ops (Completions) 2
Schlum (Wireline) 0 Go Offshore 3 Baker (Completions) 0
TOTAL CR/PD 58 TOTAL SERVICE Co. 25 ACTUAL TOTAL POB 83 MAX POB 104
DESCRIPTION West Atlas Lady Gerda Lady Valisia Oil Valour Total In Field COMMENTS
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-Jul-08
Report No: 42
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 10-Jul-08
Report No: 42
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 24:00 24.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Checked mud pump fluid ends and carried out general rig maintenance. Tested
choke and kill manifold, mud manifold, TDS and TIW valves to 3,447kPa for 5mins and 34,473kPa
for 10mins.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 06:00 6.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Completed checks on mud pump fluid ends and carried out general rig
maintenance.
06:00 Update
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 10-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 42
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
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Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-Jul-08
Report No: 43
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 11-Jul-08
Report No: 43
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 19:00 19.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Completed checks on mud pump fluid ends, loaded and secured remainder of
cargo from the Gerda and carried out general rig maintenance.
19:00 20:00 1.00 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Held Pre Job Safety Meeting and jacked rig down to 3m air gap.
20:00 24:00 4.00 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Monitoring sea state at each leg. Sea state less than 1.5m at 22:40hrs.
Monitored a further hour and woke up rig move crew at 23:45hrs with sea state still below 1.5m.
OPERATIONS
Total 24.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Continued monitoring sea state at each leg while assembling rig move crew.
Sea state still less than 1.5m
00:30 02:00 1.50 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Held Pre Job Safety Meeting on rig move and jacked rig down to 2.4m draft. Tow vessel Lady
Valisia connected to bow at 01:28hrs and Lady Gerda connected to Stb quarter at 02:00hrs.
02:00 03:00 1.00 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Confirmed water tight integrity and continued jacking down to floating draft of 4.6m at 02:09hrs.
Commenced moving at 02:12hrs and continued jacking legs up to 67.4m draft.
06:00 Update
03:00 04:00 1.00 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Rig on tow to new location Swift North 1. At 03:15hrs tow vessel Lady Lalisia reported shallow
water at 55 - 60m. Continued jacking legs up to 53.4m draft. West Atlas 1km from Skua-10 ST2 at
04:00hrs.
End of Skua-10 ST2.
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DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 11-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 43
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-Jul-08
Report No: 44
MUD DATA WEIGHT (SG) FANN 6 rpm OIL/WATER (%Ratio) KCl (%)
VIS (Sec/ltr) Corr SOLIDS (%v) API FL (ml/30min) Pm
Temp (°C) LGS (% vol) HTHP @ 300 O F Pf / Mf
PV (mPa.s) SAND (% vol) CAKE API (mm) Ditch Magnet (Kg) 24hrs
YP (Pa) MBT (kg/m3) pH Ditch Magnet (Kg) cuml
BIT NO. SIZE (mm) SERIAL NO. MAKE TYPE IADC CODE JETS (mm) TFA (cm2)
BIT DATA
DEPTH IN (m) DRILLED (m) ON BTM TOT. HRS ROP (m/hr) K.REVS DEPTH OUT GRADING (In, Out, Dull, Loc, Brg, Grg, Oth, Reas)
INTERVAL ROT. Wt (t) Wt Up / Down (t) WOB (t) RPM (string/bit) TQ, On Btm (Nm) TQ, Off Btm (Nm) ROP (m/hr)
DRILLING
PARAMETERS
LINER (mm) SPM FLOW (lpm) TOTAL FLOW (lpm) 0 DC Ann. VEL (m/min)
PORE PRESS (SG) LAST BOP TEST SCR at mMD PUMP SCR @ 20spm SCR @ 30spm SCR @ 40spm
SURVEYS
Page 1 of 3
Well: Skua-10 ST2
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Date: 12-Jul-08
Report No: 44
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 24:00 hrs)
00:00 00:30 0.50 RDMO 21 TT 3,788 m Wait on Weather. Continued monitoring sea state at each leg while assembling rig move crew.
Sea state still less than 1.5m
00:30 02:00 1.50 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Held Pre Job Safety Meeting on rig move and jacked rig down to 2.4m draft. Tow vessel Lady
Valisia connected to bow at 01:28hrs and Lady Gerda connected to Stb quarter at 02:00hrs.
02:00 03:00 1.00 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Confirmed water tight integrity and continued jacking down to floating draft of 4.6m at 02:09hrs.
Commenced moving at 02:12hrs and continued jacking legs up to 67.4m draft.
03:00 04:00 1.00 RDMO 21 P 3,788 m Rig on tow to new location Swift North 1. At 03:15hrs tow vessel Lady Lalisia reported shallow
water at 55 - 60m. Continued jacking legs up to 53.4m draft. West Atlas 1km from Skua-10 ST2 at
04:00hrs.
End of Skua-10 ST2.
OPERATIONS
Total 4.00
TIME HRS PHASE CODE CLS DEPTH SEQUENTIAL OPERATION (00:00 hrs - 06:00 hrs)
00:00
06:00 Update
Page 2 of 3
DAILY DRILLING REPORT Well: Skua-10 ST2
Date: 12-Jul-08
- Personnel, Bulks and Weather - Report No: 44
COMMENTS &
LESSONS
LEARNED
Final shut in pressures. Annulus - below AMV 4,344kPa. Tubing - below SCSSV 5,929kPa. Below PMV 1,407kPa.
Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status Sub Surface Tree Abbrev. Status
Production Master Valve PMV Closed SCSSV Isolation Valve (ROV) SCSSV-IV Open
Production Wing Valve PWV Closed Production Choke Valve PCV 50%
VALVE Annulus Master valve AMV Closed Annulus Choke Valve ACV 50%
STATUS Work Over Valve WOV Closed
X-Over Valve XOV Closed Sub Surface Valves Abbrev. Status
Annulus Wing Valve AWV Closed Lubricator Valve LV-O Closed
Spheri Seal Test Valve (ROV) SST Closed Interval Control valve ICV-O Closed
Tubing Hanger Test Valve (ROV) THT Open Surface Controlled Sub Surface Safety Valve SCSSV Closed
DOWN TIME Daily Rig Down Time Hrs: 0.0 Cumulative Rig Down Time Hrs: 17.5
Well Installation Record Datum Definition Top of 346mm Well Datum: 113.8
Wellhead Equipment Depth Part No. Serial No. Press. Test
762mm Wellhead Housing ALT-2 152.2m A50678-19 M643831-1
340mm 1723.5m A60094-11 NJ 80090-3 27579kPa
244mm 2678.68m A50737-1 MG6455330-3 27579kPa
140mm Liner ZXP setting depth 2662m 27579kPa
PGB / Flowbase A110473-116B84 M666080-1
Xmas Tree A110575-255B84 M666340
Crown Plug (Inflow tested to 5,171kPa) 112.64 m A301323-5 WJ-050 34,474kPa
Internal Tree Cap 112.20 m A111521-1B M965600 34,474kPa
Cement Plugs or Retainers
Kick off plug #1 - Skua 10 2076m - 1950m No
Kick off plug #2 - Skua 10 1950m - 1820m No
Page 3 of 3
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
20
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 3
PTTEP Australasia
21
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 Daily Geological Report
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: This is the first geology report for Skua-10, the report number (#10) has been
synchronized to match the Drilling Report.
The West Atlas came on hire to Coogee for tow on the 12 Mar 08 at 02:15hrs. The West Atlas arrived 1km
from the Skua-10 location at 09:30hrs on the 14 Mar 2008. Skua-10 was spudded on the 16 Mar 08 at
22:30 hrs. The sea bed was tagged at 115.3 mMDRT and 914mm hole was drilled using a 445mm bit with
a 914mm hole opener and was drilled to a depth of 155.0 mMDRT. A 762mm x 508mm Conductor was
then run and cemented at a depth of 152.5 mMDRT. Batch drilling operations then changed to Skua-11
after which the cantilever was skidded back to Skua-10 and 445mm hole was then drilled from 155.0
mMDRT to 1732.0mMDRT.
Last 24 hours:
Directionally drilled 445mm hole from 1555.0 mMDRT to 1732.0 mMDRT sliding and rotating as required.
3 3
Pumped 31.8m pre-hydrated gel sweep and then spotted 52.5m 8% un-weighted KCl on bottom
from 1732.0 mMDRT to1400.0 mMDRT. POOH from 1732.0 mMDRT to 1445.0 mMDRT with steady drag
of 18MT. Tight hole encountered at 1445.0 mMDRT and at 1410.0 mMDRT where the drill string became
stuck and rotation lost. Established circulation then jarred down to free Drill String. Spotted pre-hydrated
pill and pumped out of the hole to 1320.0 mMDRT. POOH from 1320.0 mMDRT to 1150.0 mMDRT.
Pumped pre-hydrated pill from 1150.0 mMDRT to Sea Bed.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH, rack back the BHA. RIH with jetting assembly and jet Well Head, POH
with Jetting Assembly, rig up and run 340mm Casing.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (01-Apr-2008): Displacing hole at 1150.0 mMDRT with
pre-hydrated gel from 1150.0 mMDRT to Sea Bed prior to POOH.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No samples, cutting circulated to the Sea Bed
GAS SUMMARY
No gas measured, returns circulated to the Sea Bed
REMARKS
This is the first geology report for Skua-10, the report number (#10) has been synchronized to match the
Drilling Report.
311mm hole section LWD tools are on board (two sets) and are being tested.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Displaced hole at 1150.0 mMDRT with pre-hydrated gel from 1150.0 mMDRT to
Sea Bed. POOH to 985.0 mMDRT and worked through tight spot from 985.0 to
3
980.0 mMDRT. Spotted 7.95m pre-hydrated gel around the BHA then POOH to
894.0 mMDRT. Washed and reamed tight hole from 889.0 to 919.0 mMDRT
3
then pumped 15.9m pre-hydrated gel. POOH to 390.0 mMDRT and spot
29.4m3 pre-hydrated gel then POOH to surface. Broke out Bit and racked back
LWD and down loaded LWD data. Picked up the jetting tool and jetted the
wellhead (took 4 attempts to stab into wellhead). POOH with jetting tool and
rigged up and commenced running the 340mm Casing.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
REMARKS
LWD tools for the 311mm hole are still being tested.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Ran 340mm Casing to 901.0 mMDRT. Worked tight spot from 901.0 to 932.0
mMDRT. Conitnue to RIH with 340mm Casing from 932.0 to 1607.0 mMDRT.
Rigged down Tesco Casing running equipment. Rigged up 140mm pipe
handling equipment. Picked up 346mm Well Head Housing and attempted to
make up to Drill String, however box connection on the string was damaged and
required replacing. RIH from 1607.0 to 1611.0 mMDRT, filled casing with water
and closed ball valve on the Running Tool. Washed Casing down from 1621.0
to 1712.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Run and set 340mm Casing and cement. POOH with Casing Running Tool. Rig
up and run High Pressure Riser.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (03-Apr-2008): Washing 340mm Casing down prior to landing in
the Well Head.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
SAMPLE QUALITY
No samples, returns to the sea-bed.
REMARKS
LWD tool string for the 311mm hole section has been tested.
Baker Hughes Mudlogging H2S sensors have been tested (OK) The gas chromatograph will be calibrated
today.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Washed the 340mm Casing down to 1723.5 mMDRT. Pressure tested the
3
cementing lines. Released the ball then pumped 1.6m water spacer followed by
3 3
34.7m lead "G" class cement followed by 11.2m tail "G" class cement then
3
displace with 122.2m sea water from the rig pumps. Released the Vetco
running tool, POOH and racked it back in the Derrick. Made up the TDS to drill
pipe running string and move to 2m above the Well Head and jetted the Well
Head. POH with the running string and lay out running tool. Held a JSA then
commenced running the 406mm High Pressure Riser.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Latch the High Pressure Riser to the Well Head. Cold cut riser, nipple up and
test BOP. Lay down 445mm BHA. Make up the 244mm Casing Hanger and
rack back. Make up 311mm drilling assembly with LWD and RIH.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (04-Apr-2008): Observing Riser above Well Head with ROV whilst
attempting to displace cuttings debris.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Observed the TDS over the Well Head with the ROV while attempting to
displace the cutting by circulation through the Riser, this proved ineffective.
Made up a 89mm Drill Pipe jetting string and RIH to 113.0 mMDRT through the
Mouse Hole. Jetted the Well Head are with the Jetting String and ROV
assistance. POOH with the 89mm Jetting Assembly and racked back to the
Derrick. Attempted to latch the TRT, however the ROV observed that the TRT
was not fully engaged. Cycled the TRT to unlatched position picked up TRT then
set back down after rotating 90deg and successfully latched. Filled high pressure
Riser with sea water. Pressure tested the Riser. Cold cut the 406mm HPR,
however the tool jamming and re-cut was attempted 40mm below the initial cut,
which also failed due to the tool jamming. The Riser was then cut using oxy
acetylene, then dressed. Picked up the 406mm Slip Lock Housing and engaged
onto the Riser stump.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Nipple up the BOP. Make up a BOP test plug and pressure test BOP. Lay down
445mm BHA. Make up the 244mm Casing Hanger and rack back. Make up
311mm drilling assembly with LWD and RIH. Conduct a pit drill prior to drilling
out the Shoe and Shoe track, displace to KCL mud. Drill ahead 3m and conduct
a F.I.T. Directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (05-Apr-2008): Engaging the Slip Lock housing to the Riser stump
prior to nippling up the BOP.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Engaged the 406mm Slip Lock Housing to the Riser stump and pressure tested.
Skidded Cantilever 1.2m aft. Made up Jetting Tool to 140mm Drill Pipe. RIH to
sea bed and jetted around the Skua-10 Well Head to remove cuttings beds.
Recovered Jetting Tool and laid out. Skidded Cantilever forward over the Skua-
10 well. Traversed BOP's from the set back area to over the 406mm Riser and
commence nippling up, concurrently laid out the 445mm BHA.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Nipple up the Diverter. Make up the 311mm BHA with LWD and RIH. Conduct a
pit drill prior to drilling out the Shoe and Shoe track, displace to KCL mud. Drill
ahead 3m and conduct a F.I.T. Directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (06-Apr-2008): Complete nippling up the BOP's, concurrently lay
out the 445mm BHA.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Nippled up the BOP's while concurrently laying down the 445mm BHA. Nippled
up the Choke and Kill Lines. Installed the Diverter. RIH with Vetco Wear
Bushing running tool and set the Wear Bushing into the Well Head. Pressure
tested the BOP,s; Blind Rams, Choke lines, Kill lines, Standpipe Manifold and
the 340mm Casing. Picked up the cement manifold, broke out the TIW valve
and re-dressed with a Halliburton 244mm plug release set and racked back into
the Derrick. Pressure tested the TDS and auto IBOP. Picked up the 311mm
BHA. Loaded the radio-active sources into the LWD. RIH to 64.0 mMDRT and
shallow tested the LWD (OK). RIH from 64.0 to 1685.0 mMDRT then conducted
a Choke drill.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Drill out the Float Collar, Shoe track and Shoe then displace to KCL mud. Drill
ahead 3m and conduct a F.I.T. Directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (07-Apr-2008): Conducting Choke drill at 1685.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continued to RIH to the top of the Float Collar. Drilled out the Float Collar, Shoe
track, Shoe and then displaced to a KCl mud system. Drilled ahead 3m to
1735.0 mMDRT and pulled back into shoe and conducted an F.I.T. to an EMW
of 1.25 sg. Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 1735.0 to 1738.0 mMDRT.
The decision was made to POOH due to slow ROP. POOH to the BHA and
unloaded the radio active sources from LWD. POOH to surface, bit severely
damaged. Racked the LWD back into the Derrick and down loaded. Picked up
a Mill Tooth bit and Junk Basket. RIH without the LWD. Depth at 06:00hrs
1420.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH. Work the bit and pump sweeps to lift any junk into the Junk basket then
drill ahead 311mm hole for a nominal distance.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
MASSIVE CALCILUTITE.
CALCILUTITE (100%): white to light grey, 5-10% hard fragments, blocky, 90-95% amorphous white rock
flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, 5% dark grey dolomite fragments, trace
glauconite, trace to rare quartz grains occasionally with pyritic and calcareous cement, trace fossil
fragments, nil to poor visible porosity.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1732.0 - 1738.0 0.01 23 3 2 1 0 0
CALCIMETRY
1732.0 - 1738.0 70 % 2%
SAMPLE QUALITY
Spot samples were collected at 1-2 m intervals.
MWD
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
SURVEY DATA
No surveys taken, LWD not clear of magnetic interference from the casing.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continued RIH from 1387.0 to bottom at 1738.0 mMDRT. Worked the bit,
pumping sweeps to lift any junk into the Junk basket, then drilled 311 mm hole
from 1738.0 to 1748.0 mMDRT. Observed down hole dynamic losses of
3 3
17.5m /hr with static losses of 2.54m /hr (reducing). POOH from 1748.0 to
1722.0 mMDRT (inside the 340mm casing) and measured static losses of 0.76
3
m /hr. Pumped a hi-vis sweep and then displaced the well to seawater before
RIH and drilling 311 mm hole from 1748.0 to 1770.0 mMDRT. A cement plug
3
(6.36m 1.89sg class "G" cement) was set across the loss zone and the drilling
assembly pulled back to 1663.0 mMDRT and bottoms up circulated. POOH to
surface. Broke out the Bit and Junk Basket (320gms metal) and made up the
BHA with a new bit (Reed RSX716-A15) and LWD. Loaded radioactive sources
to the LWD and RIH to 39.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH, drill out cement, directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (09-Apr-2008): RIH. 06:00 hrs depth 39.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CALCILUTITE (99-100%): white to light grey, trace to minor light olive grey, 10-75% hard cryptocrystalline
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 25-90% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace
calcareous sand, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, nil to trace quartz grains and very fine grained
aggregates with calcareous cement and occasional glauconite staining, nil to trace fossil fragments, nil to
trace medium to coarse grained pyrite nodules, occasional gradational to Calcisiltite and Calcarenite, nil to
poor visible porosity.
SILTSTONE (0-1%): dark brown to greyish black, firm, blocky to splintery, trace carbonaceous specks,
weakly calcareous, trace fine pyrite, occasionally very argillaceous and gradational to Claystone.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1738.0 - 1770.0 0.06 346 39 22 5 11 14
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1765.5 - 1765.5 0.41 434 99 92 29 62 81
Trip Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1748 0.09 1901 165 51 6 15 12
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Samples were collected every 5 m. Spot samples were also collected at 1-2 m intervals where required.
MWD
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: RIH to top of cement at 1728.0 mMDRT. Drilled out cement and directionally
drilled 311mm hole from 1770.0 to 1804.0 mMDRT. Pumped a Hi-Vis pill.
Performed an FIT to 1427 kpa. Drilled ahead whilst displacing hole to KCl/PHPA
mud system to 1809.0 mMDRT, re-charge Mud Pump Dampeners to restore
LWD signal. Drilled 311mm hole from 1809.0 to 1868.0 mMDRT, mud losses of
3 3
9.5 m /hr. Pumped 3.2 m LCM, losses stabilized. Drilled 1868.0 to 1889.0
3 3
mMDRT losses 12 m /hr, pumped 3.2 m LCM, losses reduced. Drilled 1889.0
3 3
to 1891.0 mMDRT losses 9.5 m /hr, pumped 3.2 m LCM losses reduced.
3 3
Drilled ahead to 1914.0 mMDRT losses 3.03 m , pumped 2.82 m LCM losses
stabilized. Drilled ahead 1914.0 to 1922.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (10-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311mm hole at 1922.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CALCILUTITE (99-100%): white to light grey, light olive grey, 2-98% moderately hard to hard
cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 2-98% amorphous white rock flour, minor to
common calcareous silt, trace to rare argillaceous, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, gradational to
Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible porosity.
SILTSTONE (0-1%): dark grey to greyish black, firm, blocky to splintery, fissile, trace carbonaceous specks,
weakly calcareous, nil to trace very fine disseminated pyrite, occasionally very argillaceous and gradational
to Claystone.
CALCILUTITE (40-90%): white to light grey, 5% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky
to flaky and angular, 95% amorphous white rock flour, minor to common calcareous silt, rare carbonaceous
specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible porosity.
CALCISILTITE (10-60%): white to light grey, trace light olive grey, 5-10% moderately hard to hard
microcrystalline fragments, trace firm, blocky and angular, 90-95% amorphous white rock flour, trace to rare
carbonaceous specks, trace calcareous sand, gradational to Calcilutite, nil to poor visible porosity.
CALCILUTITE (98%): white to light grey, 5% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to
flaky and angular, 95% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, minor carbonaceous specks,
gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible porosity.
SILTSTONE (2%): dark grey to greyish black, firm, fissile, splintery, rare blocky, trace carbonaceous
specks, weakly calcareous, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, occasionally very argillaceous and
gradational to Claystone.
CALCILUTITE (99%): light grey to occasionally medium light grey, occasionally medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite.
SILTSTONE (1%): medium to medium dark grey, firm to friable, sub blocky, very calcareous, trace fine
carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcareous Claystone.
SANDSTONE (1%): clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine, dominantly very fine, well sorted, rounded
to well rounded, high sphericity, clean no visible matrix, good inferred porosity, no shows.
CALCILUTITE (98%): light grey to occasionally medium light grey, occasionally medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline
calcite.
SILTY CLAYSTONE (1%): medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, very calcareous,
homogenous, trace carbonaceous specks.
SANDSTONE and CALCILUTITE, trace SILTY CLAYSTONE at the top of the section.
SANDSTONE (20-80%): clear to translucent, loose to occasional friable aggregates, dominantly very fine to
occasionally fine, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite cement, 20% calcareous matrix in
aggregates, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, poor visible porosity in aggregates, no shows.
CALCILUTITE (60-80%): light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline
calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
SILTY CLAYSTONE (trace): medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, very calcareous,
homogenous, trace carbonaceous specks, trace very fine pyrite in part.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1770.0 - 1846.0 0.07 112 20 17 4 9 10
1846.0 - 1895.0 0.03 81 11 9 2 4 3
1895.0 - 1911.0 0.11 797 46 13 2 2 2
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(m MDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1804.0 - 1804.0 0.35 83 20 21 7 15 19
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Samples were collected at 5 and 10m intervals depending on the ROP.
MWD
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311 mm hole from 1922.0 to 2011.0 mMDRT with reduced
flow rate to minimize down hole losses. The rotary steerable directional tool was
unable to achieve the build and turn rates required and so the decision was
made to POOH and change out the rotary steerable for a motor. Circulated
3
bottoms up and POOH to 1955.0 mMDRT where 15.89 m of LCM was pumped.
POOH to 1716.0 mMDRT, inside the 340mm Casing, and circulated the hole
clean. POOH to 158.0 mMDRT laid out drilling jars, POOH and removed the
radioactive sources then POOH to surface and laid out LWD and RSS, broke out
bit and down-loaded the LWD. Picked up a 311mm Smith M1715 PDC bit and
made it up to a 203mm motor (1.5° bend). Picked up the LWD string leaving out
the AZD and TNP (density and porosity nuclear tools). RIH picking up 5
additional HWDP and shallow tested the LWD (ok) then RIH to 301.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH to 2011.0 mMDRT then directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (11-Apr-2008): RIH, 06:00hrs depth 301.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
SANDSTONE (30%): clear to translucent, light grey, loose to friable aggregates, dominantly very fine to
occasionally fine, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite cement, common weak calcareous
cement, calcareous matrix to 40%, common carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity
in loose fraction poor visual porosity in aggregates, no shows.
CALCILUTITE (70%): light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline
calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 95 - 100% loose, nil-5% soft to friable
aggregates, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, trace coarse grains, moderately well to well sorted, sub
angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace carbonaceous
grains and glauconite in aggregates, 20-50% white calcareous matrix in aggregates, good inferred porosity,
no shows.
SANDSTONE (70-100%): clear to translucent, predominantly loose, predominantly fine to minor medium
grained, trace coarse grained, moderately well to well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, moderate calcareous cement, trace weak pyrite
cement and nodules, trace glauconite, trace carbonaceous detritus, good to trace fair inferred porosity, nil to
trace very poor shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-30%): medium to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to sub fissile,
trace to rare very fine carbonaceous specks, moderately calcareous, trace very fine disseminated pyrite,
slightly silty.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
1975.0 to 1980.0 m (2 %) trace pinpoint fluorescence, dull yellow, very slow cut, trace dull yellow crush cut,
moderately bright cream very thin residue ring
1995.0 to 2000.0 m (1 %) pinpoint, dull yellow, dull yellow slow crush cut, very faint dull blue white residue
ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1922.0 - 1970.0 0.2 1620 95 25 2 4 2
1970.0 - 2011.0 1.68 9725 612 179 18 38 16
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1982.0 - 1982.0 3.59 39622 2430 653 57 125 43
1998.5 - 1998.5 4.9 40959 2512 675 59 130 46
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #5
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: RIH from 301.0 to 1723.0 mMDRT, filling the pipe every 25 Stands. Serviced the
TDS. RIH from 1723.0 to 2004.0 mMDRT then washed down and tagged the
hole bottom at 2011.0 mMDRT. Directionally drilled from 2011.0 to 2034.0
mMDRT adjusting parameters to try and control tool face orientation. From
3
2032.0 mMDRT observed losses up to 1.5 m /hr. Directionally drilled 2034.0 to
3 3
2067.0 mMDRT, losses to 2.38 m /hr, reduced the mud flow rate to 2.27 m /m at
3
7584 kPa, losses stabilized at 0.8 m /hr. Directionally drilled 2067.0 to 2073.0
3 3
mMDRT losses 3.18 m /hr, pumped 7.94 m LCM. Directionally drilled 2073.0 to
3 3
2076.0 mMDRT losses 3.18 m /hr pumped 7.94 m LCM.
Due to an inability to control the wells direction the planned trajectory for the well
became unachievable, a decision was therefore made to plug back and
sidetrack.
Circulated the well clean and flow checked (static). POOH from 2076.0 to 1720.0
mMDRT (340 mm Casing Shoe), flow checked the well (static) then pumped a
slug. POOH from 1720.0 to 167.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH to surface, rack back the BHA and download the LWD data. Pick up a
cementing assembly, RIH as set cement plugs.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
SANDSTONE (10-100%): clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to coarse grained, moderately
sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace to rare fine grained aggregates,
moderately hard, common moderate calcareous cement, trace to rare moderate to strong pyrite cement and
fine to coarse nodules, trace glauconite, trace to rare carbonaceous detritus, good inferred porosity, nil to
very poor shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-90%) : medium to dark grey, minor gradational to olive grey, soft to minor
firm, amorphous, sticky, minor sub blocky to sub fissile, trace to rare splintery, moderately calcareous, very
fine carbonaceous material, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, silty in part.
SANDSTONE (60-100%): clear to translucent, 65-99% loose grains, fine to very coarse grained, varying
moderately to poorly sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace elongate,
trace to 35% fine grained aggregates, moderately hard to hard, common moderate calcareous cement,
trace to rare strong pyrite cement and fine to medium nodules, trace to rare glauconite, trace to rare
carbonaceous detritus, good to in part fair inferred porosity, no shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-40%): medium dark to dark grey, soft to rare firm, amorphous, sticky,
minor sub blocky to sub fissile, moderately calcareous, very fine carbonaceous material, rare very fine
disseminated pyrite, silty.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2015.0 to 2020.0 m (2%) pinpoint, dull yellow, very slow diffuse dull milky yellowish white cut, very faint thin
patchy dull yellow residue ring.
2030.0 to 2035.0 m (1%) pin point, dull golden yellow, dull yellow crush cut, very faint thin dull cream
residue ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2012.0 - 2020.0 1.01 7635 467 124 10 19 8
2020.0 - 2076.0 0.45 3744 223 59 5 9 4
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2030.0 - 2030.0 0.85 5670 490 205 33 72 93
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2032.5 - 2032.5 0.77 4373 268 73 7 13 6
Trip Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2011.0 - 2011.0 1.52 9586 585 158 14 28 11
CALCIMETRY
2011.0 - 2025.0 3% 0%
2025.0 - 2076.0 1 - 28 % 0-3%
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2011.0 to 2076.0 mMDRT
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #6
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma Ray (HAGR): 14.59 m
Resistivity (MFR): 17.52 m
Directional (DIR): 23.38 m
Pressure (BAP): 27.34 m
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: POOH from 167.0 mMDRT and racked back the BHA. The LWD was down-
loaded off-line. RIH with 89mm Cement Stinger to 2076.0 mMDRT and
circulated bottoms up, 6.1% gas. Rigged up the surface lines for cementing then
transferred pot-water from the Lady Valisia as the drill water on the rig was to
saline for use with cement. Mixed and pumped cement plug #1 from 2076.0 to
3
1950.0 mMDRT with 12.3 m , 1.9 sg cement. POOH from 2076.0 to 1910.0
mMDRT and reverse circulated. Flow checked well, well flowing, shut well in,
casing pressure zero. Opened the well, the well was still flowing, however the
rate significantly dropped over 10 minutes. Circulated bottoms up, losses 4.76
3 3
m /hr, reduced the flow rate to 1.4 m /min and stabilized losses, maximum gas
4.6%, flow checked well (static). RIH 1910.0 to 1950.0 mMDRT. Pumped
3
cement plug #2 from 1950 to 1820.0 mMDRT with 12.0 m 1.98 sg cement and
displaced with KCL/PHPA mud. POOH from 1950.0 to 1750.0 mMDRT and
circulated bottoms up and flow checked (static). POOH from 1750.0 to 1723.0
mMDRT, flow checked (static). POOH from 1723.0 to 142.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH with cementing assembly. RIH with 311mm BHA, with motor and LWD
(gamma, res) and initiate a kick-off from Skua-10.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (13-Apr-2008): POOH with cement stinger at 142.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: POOH with 89 mm cement stinger from 142.0 mMDRT, laid out 89 mm Mule
Shoe and racked back stinger. 07:00 hrs 13 April 2008 operations ceased on
Skua-10.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Operations commenced on Skua -10 ST1 at 07:00hrs on 13 April 2008.
Picked up BHA, Motor and LWD. RIH and shallow tested the LWD at 180.0
mMDRT (ok). Continued to RIH to 1708.0 mMDRT then lightly wash down from
1708.0 to 1867.0 mMDRT and tagged the cement. Directionally drill (time
drilling) from 1867.0 to 1904.0 mMDRT. Directionally drill 311mm hole from
1904.0 to 1993.0 mMDRT. 5% formation at 1913.0 mMDRT, 98% formation at
1920.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CALCILUTITE (85-99%): light grey to medium grey, soft to minor firm, trace moderately hard, amorphous to
minor sub blocky, trace to minor micritic, trace very fine, gradational to Calcisiltite, trace very fine
carbonaceous grains, trace microcrystalline calcite, trace to minor glauconite, trace to rare very fine quartz
grains.
SANDSTONE (1-15%): clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine grained, trace medium grains, well
sorted, rounded to sub angular, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, nil to
trace pyrite, good inferred porosity, no shows.
Samples from 1867.0 to 1915.0 mMDRT were heavily contaminated with cement.
5% formation in cuttings at 1913.0 mMDRT
SANDSTONE (60-95%): clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 80% loose, 20% soft aggregates,
dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace carbonaceous grains and glauconite in aggregates, 5-30% white
calcareous matrix in aggregates, good inferred porosity, no shows.
CALCILUTITE (40-5%): light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline
calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
Massive SANDSTONE.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, loose, rare friable aggregates, dominantly fine to medium
grained, rare coarse grains, moderately well sorted, sub-angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace mica, good inferred porosity, no shows.
SANDSTONE (95%): clear to translucent, loose, fine to medium, occasional coarse grains, moderately well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement and nodules,
trace mica, good inferred porosity, no shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (5%): medium to medium dark grey, soft to dominantly firm, sub blocky, rare
very fine carbonaceous specks, trace very fine pyrite, slightly silty.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1867.0 - 1993.0 0.05 332 21 6 1 1 1
Connection gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1914.0 - 1914.0 0.32 2524 153 42 4 8 4
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #1
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Operations commenced on Skua-10 ST1 at 07:00 hrs on the 13 April 2008.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 1993.0m to 2162.0 mMDRT, ROP showed
a significant reduction from 2155.0 mMDRT. Circulated the well for 15 min, then
flow checked (well Static). POOH from 2162.0 to 2154.0 mMDRT and
encountered tight hole with 45 mt over-pull, back-reamed to 2148.0 mMDRT.
POOH from 2148.0 to 2046.0 mMDRT and encountered tight hole with 36t over-
pull, back-reamed to 2036.0 mMDRT. POOH from 2036 to 1706.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH, change out bit and lay down the motor, down load the LWD. Pick up the
rotary drilling assembly (RSS), pick up the LWD nuclear AZD (Density) and TNP
(porosity) tools and add to the LWD string. RIH, shallow test the LWD, RIH to
bottom and directionally drill 311mm hole.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
SANDSTONE (80-100%): clear to translucent, loose, fine to dominantly medium, rare coarse grains, well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement and small
nodules, good inferred porosity, no shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-20%): medium grey to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to sub
fissile, splintery, rare very fine carbonaceous material, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, silty in part.
SANDSTONE (10-100%): clear to translucent, loose, common firm to very hard aggregates, dominantly fine
to medium grained, trace coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to
sub spherical, trace to minor white calcareous matrix, occasional strong to very strong pyrite cement and
fine to coarse pyrite nodules, trace to minor moderate calcareous cement, trace glauconite, good inferred
porosity in loose fraction, nil porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, nil to trace very poor
shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-90%): medium grey to medium dark grey, predominantly soft, trace to rare
firm, amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky to sub fissile, splintery in part, moderately calcareous, rare very
fine carbonaceous material, very fine pyrite in part, silty in part.
SANDSTONE (20-95%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare firm to very hard aggregates,
very fine to very coarse grained, poorly to very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, elongate to sub
spherical, trace strong pyrite cement, nil to trace fine pyrite nodules, nil to trace moderate calcareous
cement, nil to rare white calcareous matrix, nil to trace glauconite, good to very good inferred porosity in
loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (5-80%): medium to dark grey, soft to trace firm, amorphous, trace sub blocky
to sub fissile, moderately calcareous, fine carbonaceous material, rare very fine pyrite, silty in part.
Massive SANDSTONE.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare to minor firm to very hard aggregates,
fine to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, rare
to minor strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse pyrite nodules, minor moderate calcareous cement, trace to
rare white calcareous matrix, good to very good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in
pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
SANDSTONE (95%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare to minor firm to very hard aggregates, fine
to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, rare to
minor strong pyrite cement and pyrite nodules, minor moderate calcareous cement, trace to rare white
calcareous matrix, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous
cemented aggregates, no shows.
SILTY CLAYSTONE (5%): dominantly dark grey to medium dark grey in part, dominantly firm to soft in part,
sub blocky to sub fissile, splintery, trace amorphous, arenaceous in part, trace glauconite, very fine pyrite,
non to slightly calcareous.
Massive SANDSTONE.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, rare yellow/orange stained grains, dominantly loose, clean, trace
firm to hard aggregates, fine to coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse grains, poorly sorted, sub angular
to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace moderate to strong pyrite cement and fine pyrite nodules,
trace weak calcareous cement, trace white calcareous matrix, trace mica, good inferred porosity in loose
fraction, poor visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
SANDSTONE (90-60%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, clean, trace firm to hard aggregates, fine to
coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse grains, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace moderate to very strong pyrite cement, trace weak calcareous cement, trace white
calcareous matrix, trace mica, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in
pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (10-40%): medium dark grey, occasionally slightly greenish grey, very soft to
occasionally soft, sticky, sub blocky to amorphous, homogenous, waxy texture in part, trace very fine pyrite
in part.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2030.0 to 2035.0 m (3%) pin point dull golden yellow, milky yellow white crush cut, very thin faint and patchy
dull cream residue ring.
2040.0 to 2045.0 m (1%) pin point dull golden yellow, milky yellow white crush cut, very thin faint and patchy
dull cream residue ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
1992.0 - 2005.0 0.07 551 36 12 1 2 2
2005.0 - 2055.0 0.04 256 17 6 1 1 0
2055.0 - 2100.0 0.03 168 11 4 1 1 0
2100.0 - 2125.0 0.02 69 5 2 1 1 0
2125.0 - 2162.0 0.02 125 8 3 1 0 0
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2017.5 - 2017.5 0.09 562 38 14 2 4 3
2083.0 - 2083.0 0.09 642 41 13 2 3 2
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2001.0 - 2001.0 0.33 4193 282 98 13 29 18
2030.5 - 2030.5 0.14 1369 83 23 2 4 2
2061.0 - 2061.0 0.14 1421 87 25 3 4 2
2091.0 - 2091.0 0.04 474 31 10 1 2 2
2118.5 - 2118.5 0.04 716 44 12 1 2 2
2149.5 - 2148.0 0.04 795 48 13 1 2 2
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 1993.0 to 2162.0 mMDRT
Sample quality good.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #1
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: POOH from 1706.0 to 238.0 mMDRT. Laid out the Pony NMDC, LWD and
244mm Motor. Picked up 311mm re-run Reed RSX716M-A15 Bit, RSS and
LWD with the nuclear AZD (Density) and TNP (porosity) tools added to the LWD
string. Uploaded the LWD and loaded the nuclear sources. Picked up a Float
sub, X/O and 12x140mm HWDP. RIH to 93.0 mMDRT and shallow tested the
LWD (ok). RIH to 1088.0 mMDRT, slip and cut 32m of Drill Line then perform a
Block calibration. RIH from 1088.0 to 1732.0 mMDRT (casing shoe) and
circulated bottoms up, maximum gas 0.36%. RIH to 1937.0 mMDRT and
encountered tight hole (22 mt), washed and reamed to 1942.0 mMDRT. RIH to
1952.0 mMDRT and encountered tight hole, washed and reamed from 1952.0 to
2130.0 mMDRT. RIH from 2130.0 to 2162.0 mMDRT, tagged bottom and
pumped a hi-vis pill to surface.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Circulate bottoms up from 2162.0 mMDRT then directionally drill 311mm hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (16-Apr-2008): Circulating hi-vis pill from 2162.0 mMDRT to
surface.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
Circulation from 1732.0 mMDRT while RIH 0.36% C1 2656ppm, C2 143ppm, C3 39ppm, iC4 2 ppm, NC4
4ppm, C5 0 ppm.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #2
Run #2
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Circulated bottoms up at 2162.0 mMDRT then set the LWD tool face. Trouble
shot TDS rotary failure. Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2162.0 to 2205.0
mMDRT. Due to the RSS sleeve rotating, unable to build angle, decision made
to POOH. Circulated bottoms up and flow checked (static). POOH from 2205.0
to 1723.0 mMDRT, max over-pull 40 t from 2125.0 and 1941.0 mMDRT, wiped
through tight spots. Flow-checked (static) then pumped a slug prior to POOH
from 1723.0 mMDRT to surface. Removed radio-active sources, racked back
the BHA and laid out the RSS and Nuclear LWD tools. Broke out the bit and
made up a motor with a Smith MZO450 bit. RIH to 96.0 mMDRT and shallow
tested the LWD (GR-Res only), RIH from 96.0 to 1723.0 mMDRT and serviced
the TDS. RIH from 1723.0 to 2092.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH to bottom at 2205.0 mMDRT. Directionally drill 311mm hole.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (100%): dark greenish grey to olive grey, medium dark grey to dark grey,
dominantly very soft, trace to rare firm and brittle, sub blocky to amorphous, occasionally up to 40mm x
6mm splintery cavings, dominantly homogenous, dominantly moderately calcareous, trace very fine pyrite
and nodules, nil to trace silty, trace non to very weakly calcareous laminations and trace gradational to
Claystone.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2162.0 - 2205.0 0.04 272 20 8 1 1 0
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2176.0 - 2176.0 0.11 313 20 7 1 2 1
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2162 to 2180.0 mMDRT; 2200.0 to 2205.0 mMDRT
10 m: 2180.0 to 2200.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #2
Run #2
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continued RIH from 2092.0 to 2205.0 mMDRT. Directionally drilled 311 mm
hole from 2205.0 to 2363.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (18-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311mm hole, 2363.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (99-100%): dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to dark grey, trace
gradational to olive grey, dominantly soft, trace to minor firm, trace moderately hard laminations,
amorphous, sub blocky, brittle and blocky in parts, sticky in part, moderately calcareous, trace to rare very
fine pyrite, trace to rare silty, nil to trace very fine quartz, nil to trace hard crystalline calcite fragments, nil to
trace very pale orange to greyish orange inoceramus fragments.
PYRITIC SANDSTONE (0-1%): gold yellow, very fine to fine grained aggregates, very hard, moderately well
sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix to 60%, nil visible porosity, no
shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (99-100%): medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly soft to rare
firm, trace to rare moderately hard to hard, amorphous, sub blocky, in part sticky, trace to rare very fine
pyrite and occasional coarser nodules, trace to rare silty, nil to trace inoceramus fragments, trace
carbonaceous, trace to minor fine to coarse calcite crystals.
PYRITIC SANDSTONE (0-1%) : gold yellow, very fine to fine grained aggregates, very hard, moderately
well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix to 60%, nil visible porosity, no
shows.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (100%): dominantly medium grey, occasionally medium dark to dark grey,
rare medium bluish grey, very soft to sub firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasionally flaky, trace very fine
pyrite, occasional hard and pyritic, very rare silty, gradational to ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2213.0 - 2290.0 0.02 123 9 4 1 0 0
2289.0 - 2360.0 0.04 239 16 6 1 0 0
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2308.0 - 2308.0 0.2 1390 87 27 6 0 4
2308.5 - 2308.5 0.18 1481 93 29 7 0 4
Trip Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2205.0 0.08 601 40 13 2 0 2
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2268.0 - 2268.0 0.01 60 5 2 0 0 0
2327.0 - 2327.0 0.02 126 9 4 1 0 0
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2205.0 to 2360.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3
Run #3
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma Ray (HAGR) : 14.21 m
Resistivity (MFR) : 17.14 m
Directional (DIR) : 23.39 m
Pressure (BAP) : 27.35 m
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.08 ohm @ 22 deg C
Rm: 0.09 ohm @ 22 deg C
Rmc: 0.14 ohm @ 22 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311 mm hole from 2363.0 to 2440.0 mMDRT. Circulated
bottoms up and flow checked (static). POOH from 2440.0 to 2170.0 mMDRT,
wiped tight spots at 2376.0, 2338.0, 2331.0 and 2286.0 mMDRT, maximum
over-pull 27 t. At 2170.0 mMDRT over-pull 32 t, made up the TDS and back-
reamed from 2170.0 to 2118.0 mMDRT. POOH from 2118.0 to 1723.0 mMDRT
(340mm shoe), flow checked and pumped slug. POOH from 1723.0 mMDRT to
39.0 mMDRT, laid out 2 x Pony NMDC and Bit, down-loaded the LWD. Picked
up a new Bit and LWD (TNP and AZD) tools.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Make up BHA, load nuclear sources, RIH and shallow test the LWD. RIH to
bottom and directionally drill 311mm hole.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (100%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and greenish grey
to medium bluish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to soft, dominantly amorphous,
firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite and occasional nodules, trace
microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace loose medium to coarse quartz grains observed in the basal section of
this interval from 2420.0 to 2435.0 mMDRT.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2360.0 - 2440.0 0.05 331 21 7 1 1 1
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2416.0 0.1 782 48 14 2 3 2
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2363.0 to 2440.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3, sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.08 ohm @ 21.1 deg C
Rm: 0.09 ohm @ 21.1 deg C
Rmc: 0.12 ohm @ 21.1 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Made up new BHA with TNP and AZD LWD tools added to the assembly.
Loaded radioactive sources and RIH to 38.0 mMDRT then performed a shallow
LWD test (ok). RIH from 38.0 to 660.0 mMDRT. RIH 660.0 to 717.0 mMDRT
picking up 6x140 mm HWDP. RIH from 717.0 to 1353.0 mMDRT where a fitting
broke on the Iron Roughneck, while attempting to trouble shoot, concurrently
serviced the TDS. RIH from 1353.0 to 2405.0 mMDRT using Rig Tongs and
worked through tight spots at 2297.0, 2344.0, 2376.0 and 2394.0 mMDRT.
Washed and reamed from 2405.0 to 2440.0 mMDRT. Directionally drilled from
2440.0 to 2468.0 mMDRT, slide drilling and rotating as required.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (20-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311mm hole at 2468mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (50-100%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally
bluish grey, very soft to sub firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-50%): medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately hard, sub blocky
to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2440.0 - 2465.0 0.04 318 21 7 1 2 2
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2440.0 to 2465.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4
Run #4
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.07 ohm @ 17.8 deg C
Rm: 0.08 ohm @ 17.8 deg C
Rmc:0.09 ohm @ 17.8 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311mm hole from 2468.0 to 2488.0 mMDRT. Back-reamed
out of the hole from 2488.0 to 2426.0 mMDRT. POOH from 2426.0 to 856.0
mMDRT, wiping tight spots at 2488.0 and 2339.0 mMDRT, maximum over-pull
27t. POOH from 856.0 to 479.0 mMDRT and then RIH to 719.0 mMDRT while
re-configuring the BHA so that 6 stands of 140mm HWDP was re-positioned 5
stands closer to the bit. RIH from 719.0 to 1723.0 mMDRT and serviced the
TDS. RIH from 1723.0 to 2420.0 mMDRT. Washed and Reamed from 2420.0
mMDRT to bottom at 2488.0 mMDRT. Directionally drilled 311mm hole from
2488.0 to 2490.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (21-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311mm hole at 2990.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (90-100%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally
light bluish grey to medium bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft to firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace
inoceramus, gradational to CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-10%): medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately hard, sub blocky
to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace silty.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2465.0 - 2488.0 0.04 208 13 4 1 1 0
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2482.0 - 2482.0 0.05 244 15 5 1 1 0
CALCIMETRY
2465.0 - 2488.0 47 - 48 % 2%
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2465.0 to 2488.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4
Run #4
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.06 ohm @ 21.6 deg C
Rm: 0.07 ohm @ 21.6 deg C
Rmc: 0.09 ohm @ 21.6 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311 mm hole from 2490.0 to 2584.0 mMDRT, rotate and
slide drilling as required.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (22-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311 mm hole at 2584.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (70-95%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally light
bluish grey to medium bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus,
gradational to CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (5-30%): medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately hard, sub blocky
to blocky, occasionally splintery and flaky, trace very fine pyrite, trace micromica, trace microfossil
fragments, trace silty.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (90-98%): light grey to medium grey, occasionally olive grey, very soft to
soft, rare sub firm, commonly deformed to off white rock flour, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace
very fine pyrite, occasional pyrite nodules, trace microfossil fragments, trace forams, trace inoceramus,
occasionally with trace fine to medium very well rounded quartz sand grains.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (2-10%): medium dark grey to dark grey, olive grey, soft to dominantly firm,
sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, trace microfossil fragments.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2490.0 - 2580.0 0.04 141 9 3 1 1 0
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2512.0 - 2512.0 0.02 50 3 1 0 0 0
2542.0 - 2542.0 0.31 2172 137 42 4 8 4
2558.0 - 2558.0 0.15 1013 64 20 2 4 2
2572.0 - 2572.0 0.36 2485 158 49 5 10 6
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2488.0 to 25XX.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4, sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.06 ohm @ 23.3 deg C
Rm: 0.07 ohm @ 22.7 deg C
Rmc: 0.09 ohm @ 23.3 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311 mm hole from 2584.0 to 2720.0 mMDRT, rotate and
slide drilling as required. Surveyed at each connection with mid-stand check
shots.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (23-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 311 mm hole at 2720.0
mMDRT
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (90-100%): dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark grey, trace
to rare light olive grey to greenish grey and bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey, amorphous to
sub blocky, trace fine pyrite and occasional coarse nodules, trace to rare micro-fossils, trace inoceramus,
trace forams.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-10%): medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace
microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, trace silty, gradational to Argillaceous
Calcilutite.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2583.0 - 2715.0 0.05 183 12 4 1 1 0
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2600.5 - 2600.5 0.24 1354 87 27 3 6 4
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2631.0 - 2631.0 0.33 91 6 2 1 0 0
2660.5 - 2660.5 0.66 140 9 3 1 0 0
2690.0 - 2690.0 0.3 2168 137 42 4 8 4
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2580.0 to 2715.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4
Run #4
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.07 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
Rm: 0.08 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
Rmc: 0.12 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 311 mm hole from 2720.0 to 2857.0 mMDRT, rotated and
slide drilled as required. Surveyed at each connection with mid-stand check-shot
surveys. At 2857.0 mMDRT experienced a 4137 KPa pump pressure increase
indicating possible motor failure.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH and change out mud motor or run casing.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (24-Apr-2008): Investigation 4137 kPa pressure increase from
drilling at 2857.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (90-98%): medium light grey to medium grey, greenish grey to light olive
grey, trace to rare medium dark grey to dark grey, trace olive grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous
to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite and occasional nodules, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus, trace forams
in part, nil to trace fine to medium very spherical, well rounded quartz sand grains.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (2-10%) : medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey, firm, sub
blocky to blocky, flaky in part, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace to rare silty, gradational to
Argillaceous Calcilutite, trace splintery cavings 35 x 10 mm from 2795.0 to 2810.0 mMDRT.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2715.0 - 2850.0 0.04 133 8 3 1 1 0
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2719.5 - 2719.5 0.09 178 14 8 2 3 4
2748.5 - 2748.5 0.31 2254 139 40 4 7 4
2778.0 - 2778.0 0.14 60 4 2 1 1 0
2807.0 - 2807.0 0.29 309 20 7 1 2 2
2836.5 - 2836.5 0.25 1745 111 35 4 7 4
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2715.0 to 2857.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was reasonable, however there was frequent contamination with Circal (calcium carbonate
LCM material)
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4
Run #4
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.07 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
Rm: 0.08 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
Rmc: 0.11 ohm @ 22.2 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Investigated 4137 KPa pump pressure increase at 2857.0 mMDRT (probable
down hole motor failure). Circulated bottoms up then washed and back-reamed
from 2857.0 to 2455.0 mMDRT. Circulated and flow checked well at 2455.0
mMDRT, minor flow observed at 18 bbl in first 15 minutes, flow decreasing, shut
well in, no Drill Pipe or Casing pressure observed. POOH from 2455.0 to 1723.0
mMDRT (340 mm Casing Shoe), flow checked, well static then pumped slug.
POOH to 41.0 mMDRT, unloaded radioactive sources and laid out Weatherford
LWD tools, down-hole motor and bit. RIH and recovered Wear Bushing to
surface. Made up Jetting Sub, RIH to 115.0 mMDRT and jetted Well-Head.
Installed TIW valve above cement head and racked back into the Derrick.
Rigged down 140 mm pipe handling equipment.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (25-Apr-2008): Rigging down 140 mm pipe handling equipment.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (98%): medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally light olive grey,
rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-
fossils, trace inoceramus.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (2%): medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey, firm, sub blocky
to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, trace micro micaceous, gradational to
Argillaceous Calcilutite.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2850.0 - 2857.0 0.08 588 38 13 2 3 2
CALCIMETRY
2850.0 - 2857.0 53 1
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #4
Run #4
311 mm LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Conduct pre-job JSA then rigged up Tesco 244 mm casing running equipment.
Made up the 240 mm casing shoe, intermediate joint and float collar. RIH with
244 mm Casing to 2559.0 mMDRT. Rigged down Tesco casing running tool.
Picked up 244 mm casing hanger and running tool and ran 244 mm casing on
140 mm drill pipe to 2678.7 mMDRT. Circulate casing with mud and pressure
tested cement lines in preparation for cementing casing.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Pressure test cement lines. Cement 244 mm casing and displace. POH with 140
mm drill pipe running tool. Pressure test BOP's. Make up BHA.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (26-Apr-2008): Pressure testing cementing lines, prior to cementing
the 244 mm Casing.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
Circulating the 244 mm casing. 0.5% total gas.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
3
24 HOUR SUMMARY: 244 mm casing operations. Halliburton pumped 11.2 m spacer then released
3
the bottom plug. Mixed and pumped 17.8 m 1.0 sg, "G" grade cement slurry
then dropped the dart. Displaced the cement with the rig pumps and bumped
the plug with 8191 kPa and held for 5 minutes. Pressure tested the 244 mm
casing to 27579 kPa and held for 10 minutes. Released Vetco running tool with
difficulty. Racked back the cement stand and POOH with the 244 mm casing
running string. Pressure tested the Shear Rams against the casing. Made up a
BOP test string assembly and RIH. Pressure tested BOP. POOH with BOP test
string assembly. Made up Vetco SG-1 wear bushing running tool. RIH and set
the wear bushing, however the wear bushing running tool could not be retrieved
from the wear bushing. Attempted to run wear bushing without success (unable
to release from wear bushing). Picked up 311 mm BHA with Schlumberger
exceed with LWD (gamma, directional, resistivity, density and porosity). Shallow
tested LWD at 50.0 mMDRT (ok). RIH.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH with 311 mm drilling assembly. Run wear bushing. Perform a Choke drill.
Drill out float and 244mm shoe. Perform a F.I.T then directionally drill 311mm
hole.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (27-Apr-2008): RIH with 311mm drilling assembly at 676.0 mMDRT
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours
GAS SUMMARY
0.4% total gas while circulating the 244 mm casing.
MWD
Schlumberger LWD offset distances
LWD assembly for bit run #5
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma 9.5 m
Resistivity 11.02 m
D&I 18.45 m
N/ Density 25.77 m
N / Porosity 26.89 m
Sonic caliper 25.39 m
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continue RIH with 311 mm drilling assembly to 1293.0 mMDRT. Made up Vetco
SG-1 running tool and ran 244 mm wear bushing, after 7 unsuccessful attempts
to set the wear bushing POOH. Dogs on wear bushing were found to be broken,
laid out wear bushing running tool. RIH from 1293.0 to 2615.0 mMDRT then
washed and reamed from 2615.0 to 2643.0 mMDRT. Calibrated Schlumbergers
block height sensor. Held choke drill. Washed down from 2643.0 to float collar
at 2652.0 mMDRT. Drilled out float and shoe at 2678.0 mMDRT. Performed
F.I.T to 1.25 sg. Washed and reamed from 2678.0 to 2821.0 mMDRT, re-
performed F.I.T to 1.25 sg. Washed and reamed from 2821.0 to 2857.0
mMDRT. Directionally drilled 216 mm hole from 2857.0 to 2912.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (28-Apr-2008): Directionally drilling 216 mm hole at 2912.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (98%): medium grey to medium dark grey, occasionally greenish grey,
very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils,
trace inoceramus.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE 2% : medium dark grey to dark grey, trace olive grey, firm, occasionally
slightly brittle, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, gradational
Argillaceous Calcilutite.
Massive CLAYSTONE with trace SANDSTONE which occurred only at the top of the section.
Claystone becomes slightly more silty with depth.
CLAYSTONE (100%): medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and amorphous,
commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty
in part.
SANDSTONE (trace only occurring at the top of the section): clear to translucent, loose, very fine, sub
angular to well rounded, high sphericity, good inferred porosity, no shows or associated gas.
The sample at 2885m (top of the section) contained very fine to fine size spherical grains of
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2857.0 - 2885.0 0.02 71 5 2 0 0 0
2885.0 - 2900.0 0.07 160 14 6 1 1 0
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval
5 m: 2857.0 to 2910.0 mMDRT
Sample quality was good
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #5
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.30 m
Resistivity: 11.02 m
D & I: 18.45 m
N/ Density: 25.77 m
N / Porosity: 26.89 m
Sonic caliper: 25.39 m
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 216 mm hole from 2912.0 mMDRT to 3055.0 mMDRT.
Circulated out gas cut mud (26% total gas). Directionally drilled 216 mm hole
from 3055.0 to 3067.0 mMDRT and flow checked, well static. Directionally
drilled 3067.0 to 3084.0 mMDRT. Circulated bottoms up, took survey, down-
linked Exceed to neutral, flow checked then POOH to 2831.0 mMDRT. Took
check survey's at 2831.0, 2772.0 and 2742.0 mMDRT. POOH 2742.0 to 2671.0
mMDRT, flow checked, pumped slug then POOH to surface, flow checking prior
to pulling through the BOP's. Unloaded radioactive sources, down loaded LWD
data and broke off bit. Made up 89 mm cement stinger and RIH to 173 mMDRT,
made up X/O and ran cement stinger on 140 mm drill pipe to 232 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH with cement stinger to TD (3084.0 mMDRT) and circulate bottoms up. Plug
back to 20 m inside the 244mm Casing shoe and circulate bottoms up. POOH
then make up 216 mm BHA with Schlumberger Exceed and LWD then RIH.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (29-Apr-2008): RIH with cement stinger at 232.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CLAYSTONE (80%): medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and amorphous, nil
to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty in part.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (20%): light grey to medium grey, very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly
amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus. (probably cavings)
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (100%): light grey to medium light grey, very soft to soft, amorphous to
occasionally sub blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace very fine pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (40-60%): medium dark grey to dark grey, slightly brownish grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to
occasionally blocky, commonly nil to rare very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly
calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (40-60%): light grey to medium light grey, very soft to soft, amorphous to
occasionally sub blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace very fine pyrite.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (10-80%): medium light grey to dark grey, very soft to soft, amorphous to
occasionally sub blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace very fine pyrite, occasional
carbonaceous specks.
CLAYSTONE (20-90%): medium dark grey to dark grey, slightly brownish grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to
occasionally blocky, commonly nil to rare very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly
calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
Interbedded CLAYSTONE and SILTSTONE with thin COAL STRINGERS and a minor SANDSTONE
interbeds at the base of the interval.
CLAYSTONE (30-100%): medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to commonly firm, sub blocky to occasionally
blocky, homogenous, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
SILTSTONE (0-68%): dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky, amorphous, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, minor
to common very fine pyrite, occasional pyrite nodules.
COAL (0-5%): black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal fracture in part, silty in
part, occasional pyritic laminae.
SANDSTONE (0-20%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare hard pyrite cemented
aggregates, trace friable very fine grained aggregates, dominantly very fine to fine grained, trace medium
grains, moderately to well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, 5-10% very
coarse to granular pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement, trace glauconite specks, fair to good visual
porosity, fair shows. Sandstone only observed at the base of this interval.
SANDSTONE (85-97%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace pyrite cemented
aggregates, trace to rare friable very fine grained aggregates, very fine to medium grained, dominantly fine
grained, moderately to well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace to rare very
coarse to coarse pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement, trace glauconite specks, trace carbonaceous
specks, dominantly good to localized fair visual porosity, dominantly good to in part fair shows, faint to
moderately strong hydrocarbon odour.
CLAYSTONE (1-12%): medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to commonly firm, sub blocky to occasionally
blocky, homogenous, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
SILTSTONE (2-10%): dark yellowish brown to olive grey, very soft to soft, sub blocky, amorphous,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, trace weakly developed carbonaceous
laminae, occasionally pyritic.
CLAYSTONE (55%): medium dark grey to dark grey, gradational to olive grey, soft to commonly firm, sub
blocky to blocky, homogenous, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, silty in part and
gradational to Siltstone.
SILTSTONE (35%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, dominantly amorphous, trace to
minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks and occasional laminae,
trace to rare pyrite.
SANDSTONE (10%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, rare friable very fine grained
aggregates, fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, moderate siliceous cement, trace off white argillaceous
matrix, fair to good visual porosity, fair shows, very faint hydrocarbon odour.
SANDSTONE (60-95%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare friable very fine grained aggregates,
fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to
spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, moderate siliceous cement, trace off white argillaceous matrix, fair to
good visual porosity, trace fair shows.
SILTSTONE (3-30%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, dominantly amorphous, trace to
minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks and occasional laminae,
trace to rare pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (2-10%): dark grey to olive black, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, amorphous, nil to
trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, silty in part and gradational to Siltstone in part.
SANDSTONE (5-80%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare friable very fine grained
aggregates, fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, trace coarse grains, moderately to well sorted,
sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, trace coarse pyrite nodules,
moderate siliceous cement, trace off white argillaceous matrix, fair to good visual porosity, trace fair shows.
SILTSTONE (5-70%): light olive grey to olive grey, greyish olive, dusky yellowish brown, very soft to soft,
dominantly amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous
specks and occasional weakly developed laminae, nil to rare slightly calcareous, rare very fine pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (5-85%): dark grey to olive black, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, amorphous, nil to
trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, silty in part and gradational to Siltstone in part.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2970.0 to 2980.0 m (5%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderate slow milky yellow cut, thin dull yellow
to cream residual ring.
2980.0 to 3020.0 m (85 - 100%) occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light, moderately bright to
very bright yellowish white pin point fluorescence, moderate milky white to yellow white diffuse cut,
moderately thick to in part patchy moderately bright to bright milky white residual ring.
3020.0 to 3050.0 m (0.1 - 5%) dull to trace moderately bright yellow pin point fluorescence, moderately slow
milky yellow white cut, thin dull yellow to cream residual ring, possible cavings from the 2980.0 to 3020.0
mMDRT show interval.
3060.0 to 3070.0 m (3%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderately slow milky yellow white diffuse cut,
dull to moderately bright yellowish white patchy residual ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2900.0 - 2944.0 0.14 674 51 22 2 7 4
2944.0 - 2980.5 1.52 8110 981 419 39 122 63
2980.5 - 3017.5 12.1 47449 6651 3984 697 1903 1320
3017.5 - 3032.0 6.98 35498 5249 3418 515 1427 1059
3032.0 - 3054.0 17.7 80011 11266 7163 1036 2870 2024
3054.0 - 3084.0 3.93 8522 1299 869 132 373 279
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2958.5 - 2958.5 8.34 30326 3742 2274 339 919 635
2995.0 - 2995.0 20.48 61145 7511 4658 659 1998 1325
3003.0 - 3003.0 20.74 91982 13188 8241 1236 3347 2440
3016.5 - 3016.5 21.92 96801 13758 8760 1298 3520 2500
3045.5 - 3045.5 26.01 95555 13794 8818 1287 3601 2609
3064.0 - 3064.0 5.4 8872 1127 836 145 390 322
3083.5 - 3083.5 16.97 65576 9855 6504 952 2641 1818
CALCIMETRY
2910.0 - 2920.0 45 % 3%
2920.0 - 2930.0 12 1
2930.0 - 2945.0 31 2
2945.0 - 3080.0 3 - 11 % 0-2%
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval:
5 & 10 m depending upon ROP.
Due to the inclination of the well some cavings were observed.
MWD
Schlumberger LWD offset distances
LWD assembly for bit run #5
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.30 m
Resistivity: 11.02 m
D & I: 18.45 m
N/ Density: 25.77 m
N / Porosity: 26.89 m
Sonic caliper: 25.39 m
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.0740 ohm @ 24.5 deg C
Rm: 0.0898 ohm @ 24.3 deg C
Rmc: 0.1255 ohm @ 24.7 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: RIH with Cement Stinger from 232.0 to 3078.0 mMDRT. Circulated bottoms up,
maximum gas 2.47%. Rigged up cement head and pressure tested cement
lines. Mixed and pumped cement plug #1 from 3078.0 to 2874.0 mMDRT with
3
10.1 m 1.9 sg class "G" cement and displaced with the rig pumps. POOH to
2792.0 mMDRT and circulated bottoms up, maximum gas 0.37%. RIH from
2792.0 to 2874.0 mMDRT then mixed and pumped cement plug #2 from 2874.0
3
to 2658.0 mMDRT with 19.5 m , 1.98 sg, class "G" cement and displaced with
the rig pumps. POOH to 2497.0 mMDRT and circulated bottoms up, maximum
gas 0.3%. POOH with the cement stinger. Made up jetting assembly a jetted
the Well Head then laid out the jetting tool. Operations on Skua-10 ST1 ended
at 02:30hrs on the 30 April 2008.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
Circulation at 3078.0 mMDRT 2.47% total gas.
Circulation at 2792.0 mMDRT 0.37% total gas.
Circulation at 2479.0 mMDRT 0.3 % total gas.
REMARKS
Operations on Skua-10 ST1 ended at 02:30hrs on the 30 April 2008.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Operations on Skua-10 ST2 commenced at 02:30 hrs on the 30 April 2008.
Picked up 216 mm BHA with Smith Mdi713NBPX bit, Xceed and Schlumberger
LWD (gamma, directional, resistivity, density and porosity). Loaded sources then
RIH and shallow tested LWD at 28.0 mMDRT (ok). RIH to 820.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: RIH to the top of the second cement plug and initiate a kick-off then directionally
drill 216mm hole.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
GAS SUMMARY
No drilling last 24 hours.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #1
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.8 m
N / Porosity: 26.92 m
Sonic caliper: 25.42 m
REMARKS
Operations on Skua-10 ST2 commenced at 02:30 hrs on the 30 April 2008.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: RIH with 216 mm drilling assembly from 820.0 to 2502.0 mMDRT. Made up TDS
then washed and reamed from 2502.0 to 2698.0 mMDRT where the cement was
tagged with 9.1 t. Took SCR's then drilled the cement from 2698.0 to 2701.5.0
mMDRT. Time drilled 2701.5 to 2719.0 mMDRT, however unable to establish a
sidetrack.
NEXT 24 HOURS: POOH and unload nuclear sources. Rack back the LWD then pick up a side-
track assembly, RIH and establish the side-track.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (01-May-2008): Circulating at 2719.0 mMDRT prior to POOH.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
2711.6 mMDRT 3% formation 97% cement
2714.2 mMDRT trace formation 99% cement
2714.8 mMDRT 3% formation 97% cement
2715 0 mMDRT 3% formation 97% cement
2715.5 mMDRT 1% formation 99% cement
2715.4 mMDRT 1% formation 99% cement
2715.7 mMDRT 1% formation 99% cement
2716.1 mMDRT 100% cement
2716.4 mMDRT 100% cement
2717.1 mMDRT 100% cement
2718.0 mMDRT 100% cement
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2698.0 - 2718.0 0.01 4 0 0 0 0 0
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #1
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.80 m
N/ Porosity: 26.92 m
Sonic caliper: 25.42 m
REMARKS
Daily progress starts from 2698.0 mMDRT which is where the top of the cement was tagged.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: POOH from 2719.0 to 2670.0 mMDRT. Flow checked (static) then POOH to
28.0 mMDRT. Unloaded the radioactive sources then rack back the LWD stand
into the Derrick. Pick up and make up a Reed ST624 bit, motor, MWD and
monel drill collar, set motor bend to 1.83 deg. RIH to 144.0 mMDRT and shallow
tested the MWD. RIH from 144.0 to 2702.0 mMDRT then wash to bottom at
2719.0 mMDRT. Time drill 2719.0 to 2724.0 mMDRT. Directionally drill 2724.0
to 2733.0 mMDRT.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Directionally drill 216 mm hole until kick-off established. POOH. Lay down bit
and motor then pick up rotary steerable assembly with LWD (gamma ray,
periscope, density, porosity, directional and pressure). RIH, shallow test LWD
then run to bottom and directionally drill 216 mm horizontal hole section.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (02-May-2008): Directionally drilling 216mm hole at 2733.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
CEMENT and ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE Argillaceous Calcilutite goes from nil% at the top of
this interval to 95% and the base of the interval.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (0-95%) : light grey to medium light grey, very soft, amorphous commonly
bit deformed, trace carbonaceous specks, trace fine pyrite.
2720.0 mMDRT 100% cement
2721.0 mMDRT 98% cement 2% formation
2722.0 mMDRT 100% cement
2723.0 mMDRT 98% cement 2% formation
2724.0 mMDRT 90% cement 10% formation
2725.0 mMDRT 90% cement 10% formation
2726.0 mMDRT 60% cement 40% formation
2728.0 mMDRT 50% cement 50% formation
2729.0 mMDRT 40% cement 60% formation
2730.0 mMDRT 40% cement 60% formation
2731.0 mMDRT 30% cement 70% formation
2733.0 mMDRT 10% cement 90% formation
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2719.0 - 2726.0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0
2726.0 - 2733.0 0.02 84 4 2 0 0 0
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #2
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
D & I: 15.86 m
REMARKS
The background gas remains low from 2719.0 to 2726.0 mMDRT, over this interval the percentage of
formation in the cutting goes fro 0 to 10%. The background gas then increases with depth from 2726.0 to
2733.0 mMDRT which coincides with the formation increasing from 40 to 95% by volume of the cuttings.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled from 2733.0 to 2737.0 mMDRT (formation 98% cement 2%).
Flow checked, pumped slug then POOH to surface. Broke out the bit and racked
back the BHA into the Derrick. Picked up bit run#1 BHA from Derrick with Xceed
and Schlumberger LWD (gamma, periscope, density, porosity, directional and
pressure). RIH and attempted to load sources into the ADN tool, however
unable to load sources. Picked up back up tool and attempted to load source,
however the sources shear pin sheared. Replaced shear pin and re-installed the
source. RIH to 57.0 mMDRT and shallow tested the LWD (ok). RIH from 57.0
to 2644.0 mMDRT then slip and cut Drill Line. RIH from 2644.0 to 2735.0
mMDRT, down-linked to Xceed and set the tool face then ran in to 2737.0
mMDRT. Directionally drilled from 2737.0 to 2777.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (03-May-2008): Directionally drilling 216 mm hole at 2777.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (95%): light grey to medium light grey, occasionally medium bluish grey
very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace carbonaceous specks, trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (5%): medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and
amorphous, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
No Shows
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2733.0 - 2737.0 0.01 18 3 0 1 0 0
2737.0 - 2761.0 0.05 186 99 7 2 1 0
Trip Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2738.5 - 2738.5 0.04 143 76 6 2 0 0
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.71 m
N / Porosity: 26.83 m
Sonic caliper: 25.33 m
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.0628 ohm @ 21.9 deg C
Rm: 0.0919 ohm @ 21.4 deg C
Rmc:0.1282 ohm @ 22.8 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 216 mm hole from 2777.0 to 3025.0 mMDRT. Concurrently
displaced to Perflow DIF while drilling at 2844.0 mMDRT. At 3025.0 mMDRT
the drill string parted at the saver sub and the drill string fell 1.0 m. Recovered
the drill string into the elevators, the saver sub was found to have stripped
threads. POOH from 3025.0 to 2644.0 mMDRT. Replaced TDS saver sub the
RIH from 2644.0 to 3025.0 mMDRT. Directionally drilled 3025.0 to 3080.0
mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (04-May-2008): Directionally drilling 216 mm hole at 3080.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (95-97%): light grey to medium light grey, occasionally medium bluish grey
very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (3-5%): medium dark grey to dark grey, rare olive grey, firm, blocky to flaky,
trace very fine pyrite, trace fine carbonaceous specks, rare very fine quartz sand in part, trace microfossils.
CLAYSTONE (80%): medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, trace microfossils, slightly to moderately calcareous, occasionally very pyritic, trace pyrite nodules.
Pyritic pieces are occasionally very carbonaceous.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (20%): light grey to medium light grey, occasionally medium bluish grey
very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
SANDSTONE (65-95%): clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey to olive grey friable aggregates, 90-
95% loose, 5-10% very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, occasional medium grains,
dominantly well sorted, trace moderately sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical,
aggregates occasionally have carbonaceous laminae, trace weak siliceous cement, trace weak to
occasionally strong pyrite cement, trace pyrite nodules, common to abundant pyrite nodules observed in
samples from 2830.0 to 2845.0 mMDRT, good inferred porosity, fair to good shows, very faint to moderate
hydrocarbon odour.
CLAYSTONE (0-30%): medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, trace microfossils, nil to trace slightly to moderately calcareous, occasionally very pyritic, dominantly
trace very fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, pyritic pieces are occasionally very carbonaceous.
SILTSTONE (0-20%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, localized brownish black to greenish black, very
soft to soft, friable, trace firm, sub blocky, occasional splintery, arenaceous, rare to common carbonaceous
specks, occasionally poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, sandy in part and gradational to very fine
silty sandstone.
SILTSTONE (70-100%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, pale yellowish brown to light olive grey,
occasional olive black, very soft to soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common to abundant
carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae with very fine pyrite in part, sandy in part
and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
SANDSTONE (0-30%): clear to translucent, occasional olive grey friable aggregates, 95% loose, 5% very
fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to
spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred porosity, poor shows.
CLAYSTONE (0-20%): medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky, nil to trace
slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
COAL (0-5%): black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, very fine pyrite.
SANDSTONE (60-100%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace light olive grey very fine
friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to
spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, trace pyrite nodules, good to very good inferred porosity, fair to
good shows.
SILTSTONE (0-40%): light olive grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown to occasional olive black, very soft
to soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common to abundant carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae, trace very fine pyrite in part, sandy in part and gradational to very fine
silty sandstone.
CLAYSTONE (0-30%): medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky, nil to trace
slightly calcareous, trace silty, trace very fine pyrite.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2825.0 to 2830.0 m (0.1%) dull yellow pin point fluorescence, very slow milky yellow crush cut, trace dull
yellow to cream residual ring .
2830.0 to 2860.0 m (10 - 20%) moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, slow
to very slow milky yellow to milky greenish cream direct cut, slow milky greenish cream diffuse crush cut,
weak to moderately bright milky greenish white, incomplete residual ring.
2860.0 to 2905.0 m (20 - 100%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in aggregates, moderately
bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very slow milky greenish cream direct cut, slow
milky greenish cream diffuse crush cut, moderately bright milky greenish white grading to yellowish cream
thin patchy residual ring.
2905.0 to 2960.0 m (1 - 20%) dominantly dull to minor moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white to yellowish cream diffuse cut, dominantly dull faint patchy yellow
to minor moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual ring.
2960.0 to 3070.0 m (5 - 100%) (dominantly 80-90%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in
aggregates, bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, slow to very slow milky green
white diffuse cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin and patchy residual ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2777.0 - 2817.0 0.1 598 315 16 2 0 2
2817.0 - 2830.0 1.01 3352 1080 211 29 44 55
2830.0 - 2905.0 5.64 21272 2950 1908 299 822 610
2905.0 - 2960.0 2.87 10567 1316 776 123 353 317
2960.0 - 3070.0 7.38 21691 3834 3070 602 1713 1416
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2836.5 - 2836.5 16.26 87263 11011 6557 971 2589 1840
2854.0 - 2854.0 12.14 38309 5429 3570 544 1478 1031
2862.0 - 2862.0 10.57 33829 5244 3661 600 1658 1217
2878.5 - 2878.5 9.65 28411 4409 3127 547 1528 1214
2883.0 - 2883.0 6.58 21353 2991 1917 301 838 630
2905.0 - 2905.0 6.94 22881 3197 2049 331 908 688
2944.0 - 2944.0 6.19 16031 1783 902 132 369 320
2983.5 - 2983.5 8.8 28839 4527 3230 563 1564 1194
3014.0 - 3014.0 11.39 33083 5536 4176 746 2090 1623
3040.0 - 3040.0 13.54 29207 5033 3526 629 1513 1242
Connection Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
2964.5 - 2964.5 4.44 10079 1113 1059 131 570 324
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval:
5 & 10 m depending upon ROP.
Due to the inclination of the well some cavings were observed.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.71 m
N / Porosity: 26.83 m
Sonic caliper: 25.33 m
REMARKS
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 216 mm horizontal hole section from 3080.0 to 3160.0
mMDRT. Trouble shot oil leak on TDS. Directionally drilled 216 mm hole from
3160.0 to 3554.0 mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (05-May-2008): Directionally drilling 216 mm hole at 3554.0
mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
Massive SANDSTONE.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, rare friable aggregates, very fine to
fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite nodules, good
inferred porosity, good shows.
Massive SANDSTONE - this sand displays a consistent low gamma and higher resistivity than over-lying
sands.
SANDSTONE (100%): clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to fine grained, very well sorted, sub
angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, good inferred porosity,
good shows.
SANDSTONE (70%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose rare friable aggregates with 10% silty matrix,
very fine to fine grained rare medium grains, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very
spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, good inferred porosity, good shows
SILTSTONE (20%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, firm to friable, sub blocky, arenaceous, common
carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, trace very fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules,
sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone, occasionally very carbonaceous and gradational
to Carbonaceous Siltstone.
CLAYSTONE (10%): medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to blocky, slightly calcareous, trace
silty, trace very fine pyrite.
Finely interbedded and laminated sequence of CLAYSTONE and SILTSTONE with occasional COAL
stringers.
CLAYSTONE (60-100%): brownish grey to brownish black, olive grey to olive black, dark grey to greyish
black, soft, friable, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks, common to abundant poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae and in parts gradational to coal, gradational to Carbonaceous Claystone when dark
grey to greyish black, occasional fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, very silty in part and gradational to Silty
Claystone.
SILTSTONE (0-40%): olive grey to brownish grey, dark grey to olive black, trace light olive grey to medium
light grey, soft, friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common to abundant carbonaceous specks,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
COAL (0-20%): black, sub vitreous to dull, firm to moderately hard, brittle, blocky, argillaceous to silty, very
fine disseminated pyrite often as laminae.
SANDSTONE with CLAYSTONE and SILTSONE interbeds and isolated COAL stringer.
SANDSTONE (5-85%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace to rare friable olive grey very
fine to fine aggregates, dominantly fine to medium grained, trace to rare coarse grains, moderately to well
sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite nodules, weak siliceous cement,
good inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
CLAYSTONE (10-80%): olive grey to olive black, dark grey to greyish black, pale yellowish brown to light
olive grey, soft to very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, rare to common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, trace silty.
SILTSTONE (5-10%): olive grey to brownish grey, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine
pyrite, gradational to Claystone in part.
COAL (0-5%): black, sub vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, sub blocky to blocky, argillaceous to silty, very fine
pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (55-90%): olive grey to dark yellowish brown, olive black to dark grey in part, soft to very soft,
amorphous to sub blocky, common carbonaceous specks and occasional weakly developed carbonaceous
laminae, occasional very fine pyrite, trace silty and grading to Siltstone.
SILTSTONE (10-45%): olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite.
SANDSTONE (70-95%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable light olive grey to
olive grey very fine aggregates, fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical,
weak siliceous cement, good inferred porosity, good shows.
SILTSTONE (5-20%): olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (0-10%): olive grey, pale yellowish brown to dark yellowish brown, trace olive black to dark
grey, soft to very soft, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous in part, occasional very fine pyrite, trace silty and
grading to Siltstone.
CLAYSTONE (10-30%): dark grey to blackish grey, firm, occasionally friable, sub-blocky to blocky,
carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, slightly silty in part
SANDSTONE (60-70%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, occasional yellowish brown
friable aggregates, very fine to dominantly fine grained, occasional medium grains, well sorted, sub angular
to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, occasional carbonaceous grains, good
inferred porosity, good shows.
SILTSTONE (10-20%): dark yellowish brown to olive grey, sub blocky, common argillaceous and in part
grading to Silty Claystone, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part,
occasional fine pyrite.
SANDSTONE (10-20%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, occasional yellowish brown
friable aggregates, very fine to dominantly fine grained, occasional medium grains, well sorted, sub angular
to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, occasional weak to moderately strong
pyrite cement, occasional pyrite nodules, occasional carbonaceous grains, occasionally interlaminated with
siltstone, good inferred porosity, good shows.
SILTSTONE (50-85%): brownish grey to light olive grey, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional
fine pyrite, occasionally gradational to Silty Sandstone.
CLAYSTONE (5-30%): dark grey to blackish grey, dark brownish grey, firm, occasionally friable, subblocky
to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, slightly silty in part
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
3070.0 to 3125.0 m (100) bright to moderately bright greenish white even fluorescence, slow milky green
white diffuse direct cut, slow to moderate greenish white crush cut, moderately bright greenish white to
yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
3316.0 to 3320.0 m (2%) dull yellow to moderately bright green pin point fluorescence, slow milky greenish
white diffuse cut, thin yellow cream to moderately bright green residual ring
3320.0 to 3344.0 m (90 - 100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even fluorescence, slow to very
slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, moderate greenish white crush cut, moderately bright greenish
white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
3360.0 to 3446.0 m (85 - 100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even fluorescence, very slow
milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush cut, moderately bright greenish white to
yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
3496.0 to 3509.0 m (trace) dull greenish white, pinpoint, no direct cut, trace greenish white crush cut, trace
yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
3070.0 - 3094.0 7.83 18191 3004 2290 403 1132 911
3094.0 - 3125.0 8.86 28959 5122 4110 741 2038 1515
3125.0 - 3136.0 8.11 28964 4579 3468 664 1959 1359
3136.0 - 3316.0 2.72 10526 1462 751 91 293 282
3316.0– 3344.0 3.21 14055 2553 2074 411 1164 898
3344.0 - 3360.0 1.79 6343 807 383 43 137 87
3360.0 - 3446.0 7.9 15412 2828 2286 438 1229 940
3460.0 - 3550.0 3.96 10307 1365 789 133 447 510
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
3079.5 - 3079.5 12.21 37603 6381 4973 873 2444 1852
3085.0 - 3085.0 7.65 16938 2568 1806 306 862 719
3124.0 - 3124.0 10.31 29034 5219 4201 752 2075 1535
3129.5 - 3129.5 10.13 27974 4865 3832 693 1951 1499
3159.0 - 3159.0 5.4 17894 2190 982 112 368 358
3185.0 - 3185.0 6.58 34256 3705 1476 148 431 257
3238.0 - 3238.0 6.22 33277 3630 1431 136 403 203
3287.0 - 3287.0 3.72 16323 2247 1037 107 330 178
3326.5 - 3326.5 13.4 53932 8186 5834 966 2589 1725
3367.0 - 3367.0 7.34 25864 3913 2720 466 1276 937
3387.0 - 3387.0 13.24 43498 6588 4571 756 2092 1544
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval:
5 & 10 m depending on ROP.
Due to the inclination of the well some cavings were observed.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.71 m
N / Porosity: 26.83 m
Sonic caliper: 25.33 m
REMARKS
Mud resistivity values
Rmf: 0.0628 ohm @ 21.9 deg C
Rm: 0.0989 ohm @ 23.2 deg C
Rmc: 0.1282 ohm @ 22.8 deg C
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Directionally drilled 216 mm horizontal hole section from 3554.0 mMDRT to TD
at 3788.0 mMDRT. TD reached at 20:30 hrs on the 5th May 2008. Down-linked
Xceed to neutral, circulated bottoms then commenced back-reaming out of the
hole.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Back-ream out of the hole to the 244 mm casing shoe and circulate bottoms up.
Run back to bottom and displace the well to solids free DIF mud at TD. POOH
to surface, unload nuclear sources, lay out BHA and down load LWD.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (06-May-2008): Back-reaming out of the hole at 3333.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
Dominantly SILTSTONE section with minor CLAYSTONE and occasional thin SANDSTONE beds.
SILTSTONE (50-90%): brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very carbonaceous,
sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite, occasionally finely
laminated, occasionally gradational to Carbonaceous Siltstone in part.
CLAYSTONE (10-20%): dark grey to blackish grey, firm, occasionally friable, subblocky to blocky,
carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, slightly silty in part
SANDSTONE (0-20%): 90% clear to translucent and loose, 10% off white to light brownish to light olive grey
soft friable aggregates, very fine to fine, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very
spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to 30% argillaceous and silty matrix, trace carbonaceous grains,
trace weak siliceous cement, trace weak pyrite cement, common pyrite nodules, fair to good porosity, trace
fluorescence from 3440.0 - 3450.0 mMDRT.
SANDSTONE (5-60%): clear to translucent, dominantly light brown to olive grey friable aggregates, very
fine grained grading in part to silt, trace to rare fine grains, well to very well sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part and occasional
carbonaceous grains, weak siliceous cement, occasional pyritic cement, occasional pyrite nodules and up to
4% in parts, fair to good visual porosity, hydrocarbon shows.
SILTSTONE (35-80%%): brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally light grey to very light grey,
occasionally dark grey to blackish grey and very carbonaceous, soft to moderately hard, sub blocky to
blocky, friable, very arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
CLAYSTONE (5-20%): dark grey to blackish grey, olive grey to dark yellowish brown, firm to moderately
hard in part, occasionally friable, sub-blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very
carbonaceous, occasionally interlaminated with Siltstone.
CLAYSTONE (30-60%): very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish grey, pale yellowish
brown to dark yellowish brown, light olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part, soft to minor firm, sub blocky
to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, common to locally abundant very fine pyrite when very light grey to
light grey and light greenish grey to greenish grey, nil to trace glauconite, trace silty, 1-10% pyrite nodules.
SILTSTONE (35-70%): brownish grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish grey and
very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, in part moderately hard, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very
carbonaceous, 1-10% pyrite nodules.
SANDSTONE (0-30%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace very fine to fine grained aggregates,
fine to very coarse grained, poorly to moderately sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to high
sphericity, trace weak siliceous cement, rare to minor moderate to strong pyritic cemented aggregates, 4-
10% pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, fair shows, trace to 5% hydrocarbon fluorescence.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
3540.0 to 3550.0 mMDRT (trace) very dull greenish white, pinpoint, no direct cut, trace greenish white crush
cut with trace yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
3590.0 to 3630.0 mMDRT (0.1 - 30%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence,
very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush cut, yellowish cream thin
incomplete residual ring.
3640.0 to 3690.0 mMDRT (20 - 100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence,
very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush cut, yellowish cream thin
incomplete residual ring
3690.0 to 3715.0 mMDRT (1 - 15%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very
slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete
residual ring
3730.0 to 3750.0 mMDRT (1 - 5%) dull to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very slow
milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual
ring
GAS SUMMARY
Background Gas
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
3550.0 - 3603.0 2.73 10009 1213 602 71 215 157
3603.0 - 3690.0 4.64 19872 3151 2208 365 999 751
3690.0 - 3718.0 3.19 7952 1111 731 122 357 312
3718.0 - 3788.0 1.42 5414 601 312 43 121 100
Gas Peak
INTERVAL Total Gas C1 C2 C3 iC4 nC4 C5
(mMDRT) (%) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm) (ppm)
3601.0 - 3601.0 7.83 34224 4458 2717 421 1123 771
3609.5 - 3609.5 7.35 22737 3705 2661 454 1215 860
3620.0 - 3620.0 6.99 19403 2998 2062 340 905 633
3643.0 - 3643.0 6.77 26720 4301 3181 564 1522 1123
3649.0 - 3649.0 7.83 26191 3972 2878 508 1372 1027
3660.5 - 3660.5 7.62 26516 4212 2984 498 1352 1003
3692.0 - 3692.0 6.02 17298 2708 1939 334 899 655
3702.0 - 3702.0 5.8 7420 1055 687 110 316 282
3716.5 - 3716.5 6.54 6383 800 519 88 271 289
3735.0 - 3735.0 3.77 11136 1506 909 138 381 304
CALCIMETRY
SAMPLE QUALITY
Sampling interval:
5 & 10 m depending on ROP.
Due to the inclination of the well some cavings were observed.
MWD
LWD assembly for bit run #3
Schlumberger LWD assembly bit to sensor offsets (m)
Gamma: 9.33 m
Resistivity: 11.05 m
D & I: 18.48 m
N/ Density: 25.71 m
N / Porosity: 26.83 m
Sonic caliper: 25.33 m
REMARKS
TD 3788.0 mMDRT reached at 20:30 hrs on the 5 May 2008.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
Mike Woodmansee / David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continue with suspension operations on Skua-10 ST2 (problems setting
suspension packers).
NEXT 24 HOURS: Set and test RBP. POOH and nipple down BOP's, pick up riser and skid to
Skua-11. Land riser and TRT on Skua-11. Re-install well head and nipple up
BOP. Pressure test BOP and HP riser.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (12-May-2008): RIH with RBP from 162.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continue with suspension operations on Skua-10 ST2 (on going problems
setting suspension packers).
NEXT 24 HOURS: Set and test RBP. POOH and nipple down BOP's, pick up riser and skid to
Skua-11. Land riser and TRT on Skua-11. Re-install well head and nipple up
BOP. Pressure test BOP and HP riser.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (13-May-2008): Finish picking up RBP packer (make up
Schlumberger Lift sub and cross over subs below RBP packer) and about to
start RIH.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling in the last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continue with suspension operations on Skua-10 ST2 (on going problems with
suspension packers – see drilling report for full details).
NEXT 24 HOURS: Set and test RBP. POOH and nipple down BOP's, pick up riser and skid to
Skua-11. Land riser and TRT on Skua-11. Re-install well head and nipple up
BOP. Pressure test BOP and HP riser.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (14-May-2008): RIH with RBP packer at 275.0 mMDRT.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling in the last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: Continue with suspension operations on Skua-10 ST2 (on going problems with
suspension packers – see drilling report for full details). Dump CaCO3 on top of
last packer in preparation to set cement plug on top of packer.
NEXT 24 HOURS: Set a 30 m balanced cement plug on top of the packer plug from 790.0 to 760.0
mMDRT. POOH. Nipple down BOP's, unlatch HP riser and skid rig to Skua-11.
Latch HP Riser and TRT. Nipple up and test BOP. Make up MWD assembly
and RIH with 311 mm drilling BHA. Drill out shoe track and displace to KCl /
PHPA mud system. Perform LOT. Directionally drill 311 mm hole from 1728.0
mMDRT.
CURRENT OPERATION @ 06:00 HRS (15-May-2008): Completing preparations to set a 30.0 m balanced
cement plug on top of the packer plug.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling in the last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
David Hartney
OPERATIONS SUMMARY
24 HOUR SUMMARY: A cement plug was set above the RBP packer from 790.0 to 760.0 mMDRT.
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1.15 m of 1.92 sg 'G' cement was pumped and displaced with sea water. The
running string was released from the RBP packer and pulled back to 730.0
mMDRT. Bottoms up was circulated and the cementing string POOH. Picked up
and RIH with RTTS packer and SSCV assembly to 758.0 mMDRT and tagged
cement with 4.5 t. POOH to 653.7 mMDRT and set RTTS packer (SSCV
assembly top at 185.2 mMDRT). The RTTS packer was successfully pressure
tested to 13789 kPa for 10 minutes. Stung out of the SSCV and then
successfully pressure tested to 13789 kPa for 10 minutes. POOH and lay out
the RTTS and SSCV running tools. The diverter housing and overshot were
then pulled, nippled down the NT2 connector and lifted BOP's and skidded to
one side. Picked up riser running tool from derrick, and made up to NT2
connector, removed spacer spool and released TRT latch. Prepared to skid
back to Skua-11.
Operations ceased on Skua-10 ST2 on Friday 16th May 2008 at 22:30 hours.
This is the final Daily Geological Report for Skua-10 ST2.
GEOLOGICAL SUMMARY
LITHOLOGY
No drilling in the last 24 hours.
WELLSITE GEOLOGISTS
David Hartney / Mike Woodmansee
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 4
PTTEP Australasia
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Cuttings Descriptions Report
Main
1732.0 - 1738.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 10% hard fragments, blocky, 90% amorphous white 70 2
rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, 5% dark grey
weakly calcareous (dolomite?) fragments, trace glauconite, trace to quartz grains with
occasional pyrite and calcareous cement, trace fossil fragments, nil to poor visible
porosity.
1738.0 - 1740.0 99 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 10% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky, 90%
amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to rare carbonaceous specks,
trace to quartz grains, trace fossil fragments.
1 SILTSTONE: dark brown to greyish black, firm, blocky to splintery, trace carbonaceous
specks, calcareous, trace fine pyrite, occasionally very argillaceous and gradational to
Claystone.
1740.0 - 1745.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 20% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to 71 2
flaky and angular, 80% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace
calcareous sand, trace carbonaceous specks, nil to poor visible porosity.
1745.0 - 1747.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, rare to minor light olive grey, 10-15% hard
cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 85-90% amorphous white rock
flour, minor calcareous silt, trace calcareous sand, trace carbonaceous specks, nil to
poor visible porosity.
1747.0 - 1750.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, light olive grey, 75% hard cryptocrystalline 71 2
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 25% amorphous white rock flour, minor
calcareous silt, trace carbonaceous specks, trace medium to coarse grained pyrite
nodules, trace very fine grained quartz aggregates with glauconite staining and
calcareous cement, nil to poor visible porosity.
1750.0 - 1755.0 100 CALCILUTITE: generally as above, 95% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, 5%
amorphous rock flour, nil to poor visible porosity.
1755.0 - 1760.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, light olive grey, 98% hard cryptocrystalline 74 1
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 2% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous
silt, trace carbonaceous specks, nil to poor visible porosity.
1765.0 - 1770.0 100 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, light olive grey, 98% hard cryptocrystalline 73 1
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 2% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous
silt, trace calcareous sand, trace carbonaceous specks, trace coarse pyrite nodules,
trace very fine glauconite, occasional gradational to Calcisiltite and Calcarenite, trace
fossil fragments, nil to poor visible porosity.
1770.0 - 1775.0 60 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, light olive grey, 20% hard cryptocrystalline
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 80% amorphous white rock flour, minor
calcareous silt, trace to rare argillaceous, trace carbonaceous specks, occasional
gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible porosity.
40 CEMENT:
1775.0 - 1780.0 99 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 5-10% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to 88 1
flaky and angular, 90-95% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to
rare argillaceous, nil to poor visible porosity.
1 SILTSTONE: greyish black, firm, blocky to splintery, fissile, trace carbonaceous
specks, weakly calcareous, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, occasionally very
argillaceous and gradational to Claystone.
1780.0 - 1785.0 100 CALCILUTITE: generally as above, 2-3% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, 97-98%
amorphous white rock flour, trace argillaceous, gradational to Calcisiltite in part.
1785.0 - 1790.0 90 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 5-10% hard cryptocrystalline fragments, blocky to 93 2
flaky and angular, 90-95% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to
rare argillaceous, trace carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible
porosity.
10 CALCISILTITE: white to light grey, trace light olive grey, 80% moderately hard to hard
microcrystalline fragments, trace firm, blocky and angular, 20% amorphous white rock
30 CALCISILTITE: as above
1795.0 - 1800.0 70 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 70% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline 96 2
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 30% amorphous white rock flour, minor
calcareous silt, rare carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible
porosity.
30 CALCISILTITE: white to light grey, trace light olive grey, 70% moderately hard to hard
microcrystalline fragments, trace firm, blocky and angular, 30% amorphous white rock
flour, trace carbonaceous specks, trace calcareous sand, trace fine pyrite, gradational to
Calcilutite, nil to poor visible porosity.
1800.0 - 1805.0 60 CALCISILTITE: generally as above, predominantly hard to minor firm, trace to rare
amorphous white rock flour.
40 CALCILUTITE: generally as above, predominantly hard to minor firm, rare white
amorphous rock flour.
1805.0 - 1810.0 90 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 5% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline 88 1
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 95% amorphous white rock flour, minor to
common calcareous silt, rare carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor
visible porosity.
10 CALCISILTITE: white to light grey, trace light olive grey, 5-10% moderately hard to
hard microcrystalline fragments, trace firm, blocky and angular, 90-95% amorphous
white rock flour, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, trace calcareous sand, gradational
to Calcilutite, nil to poor visible porosity.
1 SILTSTONE: dark grey to greyish black, firm, fissile, splintery, rare blocky, trace
carbonaceous specks, weakly calcareous, trace very fine disseminated pyrite,
occasionally very argillaceous and gradational to Claystone.
1815.0 - 1820.0 98 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 5% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline 80 11
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 95% amorphous white rock flour, minor
calcareous silt, minor carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible
porosity.
2 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1825.0 - 1830.0 99 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 5% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline 82 4
fragments, blocky to flaky and angular, 95% amorphous white rock flour, minor
calcareous silt, minor carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible
porosity.
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SILTSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, firm to friable, sub blocky, calcareous to
very calcareous, trace fine carbonaceous specks, gradational to Silty Claystone.
1840.0 - 1845.0 99 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 30% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline
fragments, blocky to sub blocky, 70% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt
and sand, minor carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, trace very fine pyrite, gradational
to Calcisiltite, nil to poor visible porosity.
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1845.0 - 1850.0 99 CALCILUTITE: white to light grey, 30% moderately hard to hard cryptocrystalline 90 4
fragments, blocky to sub blocky, 70% amorphous white rock flour, minor calcareous silt
and sand, minor carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, trace very fine pyrite, gradational
to Calcisiltite and Calcarenite, nil to poor visible porosity.
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SILTSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, firm to friable, sub blocky, very calcareous,
trace fine carbonaceous specks, gradational to Calcareous Claystone.
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1865.0 - 1870.0 99 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, occasionally medium grey 81 2
and micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcsiltite, trace very fine, well
sorted and rounded Calcarenite.
1 SILTSTONE: medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, intercalated with
Calclutite in part, very calcareous and gradational to Calcareous Siltstone.
1 SILTSTONE: as above
1 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine, dominantly very fine, well
sorted, rounded to well rounded, high sphericity, clean no visible matrix, good inferred
porosity, no shows.
1880.0 - 1885.0 98 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, occasionally medium grey
and micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcsiltite, trace very fine, well
sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite.
1 SILTY CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, very
calcareous, homogenous, trace carbonaceous specks.
1 SANDSTONE: as above
1 SANDSTONE: as above
1 SANDSTONE: as above
1895.0 - 1900.0 79 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and 69 1
micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcsiltite, trace very fine, well
sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, dominantly very fine to occasionally fine, well
sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite cement, trace argillaceous matrix
adhering to the grains, good inferred porosity, no shows.
1 SILTY CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, very
calcareous, homogenous, trace carbonaceous specks, trace very fine pyrite in part.
1900.0 - 1905.0 79 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and
micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcsiltite, trace very fine to fine,
well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine
quartz grains.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light grey, loose to friable aggregates, dominantly
very fine to occasionally fine, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite
cement, common weak calcareous cement, calcareous matrix to 40%,common
carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction poor visual
porosity in aggregates, no shows.
1 SILTY CLAYSTONE: as above
40 SANDSTONE: as above
30 SANDSTONE: as above
1930.0 - 1940.0 70 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and 15 3
micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcsiltite, trace very fine to fine,
well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine
quartz grains.
30 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light grey, loose to friable aggregates, dominantly
very fine to occasionally fine, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite
cement, common weak calcareous cement, calcareous matrix to 40%,common
carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction poor visual
porosity in aggregates, no shows.
1940.0 - 1950.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 90% loose, 10% soft 10 2
aggregates, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub
rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace carbonaceous
grains and glauconite in aggregates, 40-60% white calcareous matrix in aggregates,
good inferred porosity, no shows.
1950.0 - 1960.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 95% loose, 5% soft 3 0
aggregates, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub
rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace carbonaceous
grains and glauconite in aggregates, 40-60% white calcareous matrix in aggregates,
good inferred porosity, no shows.
1970.0 - 1980.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well 5 1
sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite
cement, good inferred porosity, no shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace) pinpoint, dull yellow, very slow cut, trace dull yellow crush
cut, moderately bright, cream very thin residue ring.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky,
rare very fine carbonaceous specks, trace very fine pyrite, slightly silty.
1980.0 - 1990.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, dominantly fine, rare medium grains, well 2 0
sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement
and nodules, very rare glauconite smearing, good inferred porosity, no shows.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky
to sub fissile, trace to rare very fine carbonaceous specks, moderately calcareous, trace
very fine disseminated pyrite, slightly silty.
1995.0 - 2000.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, predominantly fine to minor medium grained, 0 0
trace coarse grained, moderately well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to
sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace glauconite, good inferred
porosity, trace poor shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace) pinpoint, dull yellow, dull yellow slow crush cut, very faint
dull blue white residue ring.
30 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2000.0 - 2005.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, predominantly fine to minor
medium grained, trace coarse grained, moderately well sorted, sub angular to rounded,
sub elongate to sub spherical, trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, moderate
calcareous cement, trace weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace glauconite, trace
carbonaceous detritus, good inferred porosity, no shows.
2005.0 - 2010.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to medium grained, trace 3 0
coarse grained, moderately well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, moderate calcareous cement,
trace weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace glauconite, trace carbonaceous detritus,
good inferred porosity, no shows.
2010.0 - 2015.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to coarse grained,
moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace to rare
fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, moderate calcareous cement, trace strong
pyrite cement and coarse nodules, trace glauconite, trace to rare carbonaceous detritus,
good inferred porosity, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark to dark grey, gradational to olive grey,
soft to firm, sub blocky to sub fissile, splintery, rare very fine carbonaceous material,
moderately calcareous, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, silty in part.
2015.0 - 2020.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to coarse grained, 3 0
moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace to rare
fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, common moderate calcareous cement, trace
moderate to strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse nodules, trace glauconite, trace to
rare carbonaceous detritus, good inferred porosity, very poor shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (2%) pinpoint, dull yellow, very slow diffuse dull milky yellowish
white cut, very faint thin patchy dull yellow residue ring.
2020.0 - 2025.0 100 SANDSTONE: generally as above, loose and disaggregated quartz grains.
2025.0 - 2030.0 90 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to minor firm, 28 1
amorphous, minor sub blocky to sub fissile, sticky, moderately calcareous, very fine
carbonaceous material, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, silty in part
10 SANDSTONE: as above
2035.0 - 2040.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to very coarse grained, 9 0
poorly sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace fine
grained aggregates, moderately hard, common moderate calcareous cement, trace
strong pyrite cement and fine to medium nodules, trace glauconite, trace to rare
carbonaceous detritus, good inferred porosity, no shows.
30 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to minor firm,
amorphous, minor sub blocky to sub fissile, sticky, moderately calcareous, very fine
carbonaceous material, trace very fine disseminated pyrite, silty in part
2040.0 - 2045.0 95 SANDSTONE: generally as above, fine to medium grained, trace coarse grains,
moderately to moderately well sorted, good inferred porosity, no shows.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2045.0 - 2050.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to medium grained, trace 1 0
coarse grains, well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical,
trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, common moderate calcareous cement,
trace strong pyrite cement and fine nodules, trace glauconite, trace to rare carbonaceous
detritus, good inferred porosity, no shows.
2050.0 - 2055.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, 65% loose grains, fine to very coarse grained,
poorly sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, 35% fine
grained aggregates, moderately hard to hard, moderate calcareous cement, trace to rare
strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse nodules, trace to rare glauconite, trace
carbonaceous detritus, fair inferred porosity, no shows.
40 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark to dark grey, soft to rare firm,
amorphous, sticky, minor sub blocky to sub fissile, moderately calcareous, very fine
carbonaceous material, rare very fine disseminated pyrite, silty.
2060.0 - 2065.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, fine to very coarse grained,
poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace elongate,
trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard to hard, moderate calcareous cement,
trace to moderately strong pyrite cement and fine nodules, trace glauconite, trace
carbonaceous detritus, good inferred porosity, no shows.
30 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to trace firm,
amorphous, sticky, trace sub blocky, moderately calcareous, very fine carbonaceous
material, trace to rare very fine disseminated pyrite, silty.
2065.0 - 2070.0 95 SANDSTONE: generally as above, fine to coarse grained, rare very coarse grains, 1 1
moderately to poorly sorted, good inferred porosity, no shows.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2070.0 - 2075.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, predominantly loose, clean, fine to medium grained,
trace to rare coarse grains, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard to hard, moderate calcareous
cement, trace pyrite cement, trace glauconite, trace carbonaceous detritus, good inferred
porosity, no shows.
ST1
1867.0 - 1870.0 100 CEMENT: as above
1 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, dominantly very fine to fine grained, trace
medium grains, moderately to well sorted, rounded to sub angular, good inferred porosity,
no shows.
1 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to Calcisiltite, trace very fine, trace
microcrystalline calcite, rare to minor glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
2 CALCILUTITE: as above
2 SANDSTONE: as above
4 CALCILUTITE: as above
2 SANDSTONE: as above
5 CALCILUTITE: as above
2 SANDSTONE: as above
3 CALCILUTITE:
1 SANDSTONE: as above
4 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, minor medium grey, soft to minor firm,
amorphous to minor sub blocky, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to
Calcisiltite, trace very fine, trace microcrystalline calcite, minor glauconite, trace very fine
quartz grains.
10 CALCILUTITE: as above
2 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, rounded
to sub angular, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, good inferred porosity, no shows.
40 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, soft to minor firm, trace moderately hard,
amorphous to minor sub blocky, trace micritic, trace very fine, gradational to Calcisiltite,
trace very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microcrystalline calcite, rare to minor
glauconite, trace to very fine quartz grains.
2 SANDSTONE: as above
10 CEMENT: as above
2 SANDSTONE: as above
1917.0 - 1918.0 94 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, soft to minor firm, trace moderately hard,
amorphous to minor sub blocky, trace micritic, trace very fine, gradational to Calcisiltite,
trace very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microcrystalline calcite, rare to minor
glauconite, trace very fine quartz grains.
5 CEMENT: as above
1 SANDSTONE: as above
5 CEMENT:
1 SANDSTONE:
1920.0 - 1922.0 94 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, trace white, soft to minor firm, trace
moderately hard, amorphous to minor sub blocky, trace to rare micritic, trace very fine,
gradational to Calcisiltite, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microcrystalline
calcite, rare to minor glauconite, trace to rare very fine quartz grains.
5 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, rounded
to sub angular, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, good
inferred porosity, no shows.
1 CEMENT: as above
15 SANDSTONE: as above
1925.0 - 1928.0 85 CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, trace white, soft to minor firm, trace
moderately hard, amorphous to minor sub blocky, trace to rare micritic, trace very fine,
gradational to Calcisiltite, trace very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microcrystalline
calcite, rare to minor glauconite, trace to rare very fine quartz grains.
15 SANDSTONE: generally as above, very fine to fine grained, trace medium to coarse
grains, trace pyrite.
1928.0 - 1930.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light grey, loose to friable aggregates, dominantly 19 4
very fine to occasionally fine, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, trace weak pyrite
cement, common weak calcareous cement, calcareous matrix to 40%,common
carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction poor visual
porosity in aggregates, no shows.
40 CALCILUTITE: as above
1930.0 - 1935.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light grey, loose to friable aggregates, dominantly
very fine to fine, occasionally medium to coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular
to well rounded, trace weak pyrite cement, common weak calcareous cement, calcareous
matrix to 30%,common carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in
loose fraction poor visual porosity in aggregates. no shows.
aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCILUTITE: as above
20 CALCILUTITE: as above
20 CALCILUTITE: light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and
micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to
fine, well sorted and rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite, trace
fine quartz grains.
1945.0 - 1950.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 80% loose, 20% soft 11 2
aggregates, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub
rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, trace carbonaceous
grains and glauconite in aggregates, 5-30% white calcareous matrix in aggregates, good
inferred
porosity, no shows.
5 CALCILUTITE: as above
1950.0 - 1955.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, off white to very light grey, 80% loose, 20% soft
aggregates, dominantly fine to rare medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub
rounded, sub-elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, rare strong pyrite
cement, trace carbonaceous grains and glauconite in aggregates, 10-50% white
calcareous matrix in aggregates, good inferred
porosity, no shows.
1960.0 - 1965.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, rare friable aggregates, dominantly fine to
medium grained, rare coarse grains, moderately well sorted, sub-angular to sub rounded,
sub elongate to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, good inferred porosity, no
shows.
1970.0 - 1975.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose to occasional aggregates, fine to medium,
occasional coarse grains, moderately well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate
to sub spherical, trace weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace mica, good inferred
porosity, no shows.
1980.0 - 1985.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, fine to medium, occasional coarse grains,
moderately well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace
weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace mica, good inferred porosity, no shows.
1990.0 - 1995.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, fine to dominantly medium, very rare coarse
grains, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace
weak pyrite cement and small nodules, good inferred porosity, no shows.
20 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub
blocky to sub fissile, splintery, rare very fine carbonaceous material, trace very fine
disseminated pyrite, silty in part.
2005.0 - 2010.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasionally very hard pyritic aggregates, 4 1
fine to dominantly medium, occasional coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to
well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, weak to occasional strong pyrite cement and
small pyrite nodules, good inferred porosity in loose fraction nil porosity in pyritic
aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2010.0 - 2015.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, rare very hard pyritic aggregates, fine to
dominantly medium, occasional coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, weak to rare strong pyrite cement and small
pyrite nodules, good inferred porosity in loose fraction nil porosity in pyritic aggregates,
no shows.
2020.0 - 2025.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional very hard pyritic aggregates, fine
to medium grained, minor coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to well rounded,
sub elongate to sub spherical, minor white calcareous matrix, occasional strong to very
strong pyrite cement and small pyrite nodules, good inferred porosity in loose fraction nil
porosity in pyritic aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub
blocky to sub fissile, splintery, rare very fine carbonaceous material, pyritic in part, silty
in part.
2025.0 - 2030.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional very hard pyritic aggregates, fine 5 1
to medium grained, trace to rare coarse to very coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub
angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, minor white calcareous matrix,
occasional strong to very strong pyrite cement and small pyrite nodules, good inferred
porosity in loose fraction nil porosity in pyritic aggregates, no shows.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub
blocky to sub fissile, splintery, rare very fine carbonaceous material, very fine pyrite in
part, silty in part.
2030.0 - 2035.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional very hard pyritic aggregates, fine
to medium grained, trace to rare coarse to very coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub
angular to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, minor white calcareous matrix,
occasional strong to very strong pyrite cement and small pyrite nodules, good inferred
porosity in loose fraction nil porosity in pyritic aggregates, very poor shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (3%) pin point dull golden yellow, milky yellow white crush cut,
very thin faint and patchy dull cream residue ring.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2035.0 - 2040.0 70 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub 14 1
blocky to sub fissile, splintery, moderately calcareous, rare very fine carbonaceous
material, very fine pyrite in part, silty in part.
30 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional firm to very hard aggregates, fine
to coarse grained, trace very coarse grains, moderately to poorly sorted, sub angular to
rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, minor white calcareous matrix, occasional strong
to very strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse pyrite nodules, moderate calcareous
cement, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil porosity in pyritic
and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
2040.0 - 2045.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional firm to very hard aggregates, fine
to medium grained, trace coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace to rare white calcareous matrix, occasional strong to very
strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse pyrite nodules, rare moderate calcareous
cement, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil porosity in pyritic
and calcareous cemented aggregates, very poor shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (1%) pin point dull golden yellow, milky yellow white crush cut,
very thin faint and patchy dull cream residue ring.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2045.0 - 2050.0 85 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to medium dark grey, predominantly soft, 17 1
trace firm, amorphous, trace sub blocky to sub fissile, moderately calcareous, rare very
fine carbonaceous material, very fine pyrite in part, silty in part.
15 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, occasional firm to very hard aggregates, fine
to medium grained, trace coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace to rare white calcareous matrix, occasional strong to very
strong pyrite cement and fine to coarse pyrite nodules, rare moderate calcareous
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare firm to very hard
aggregates, very fine to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded,
elongate to sub spherical, strong pyrite cement and trace fine pyrite nodules, trace
moderate calcareous cement, trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction,
nil porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
2060.0 - 2065.0 90 SANDSTONE: as above, fine to coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse grains, poorly
sorted, trace hard pyrite cemented aggregates, no shows
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2070.0 - 2075.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace firm to very hard
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace strong pyrite cement and fine pyrite nodules, trace
moderate calcareous cement, trace white calcareous matrix, trace glauconite, good
inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented
aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2080.0 - 2085.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace hard to very hard pyritic
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace strong pyrite cement, trace white calcareous matrix,
trace glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic
cemented aggregates, no shows.
40 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium to medium dark grey, soft to trace firm,
amorphous, trace sub blocky to sub fissile, moderately calcareous, fine carbonaceous
material, rare very fine pyrite, silty in part.
2090.0 - 2095.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace hard to very hard pyritic
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace strong pyrite cement, trace moderate calcareous cement,
rare white calcareous matrix, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in
pyritic cemented aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2100.0 - 2105.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace hard to very hard pyritic
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, trace strong pyrite cement, trace moderate calcareous cement,
rare white calcareous matrix, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in
pyritic cemented aggregates, no shows.
2105.0 - 2110.0 100 SANDSTONE: generally as above, trace moderate calcareous cemented aggregates 7 1
2110.0 - 2115.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare to minor firm to very hard
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, rare strong pyrite cement and pyrite nodules, minor moderate
calcareous cement, trace to rare white calcareous matrix, good to very good inferred
2120.0 - 2125.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare to minor firm to very hard
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, rare strong pyrite cement and pyrite nodules, minor moderate
calcareous cement, trace to rare white calcareous matrix, good to very good inferred
porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented
aggregates, no shows.
2125.0 - 2130.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare to minor firm to very hard 1 0
aggregates, fine to very coarse grained, very poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to sub spherical, rare to minor strong pyrite cement and pyrite nodules, minor
moderate calcareous cement, trace to rare white calcareous matrix, good inferred
porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented
aggregates, no shows.
5 SILTY CLAYSTONE: dominantly dark grey to medium dark grey in part, dominantly
firm to soft in part, sub blocky to sub fissile, splintery, trace amorphous, arenaceous in
part, trace glauconite, very fine pyrite, non to slightly calcareous.
2135.0 - 2140.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, clean, trace hard aggregates, 1 0
medium to coarse grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub
spherical, trace moderate to strong pyrite cement and nodules, good inferred porosity, no
shows.
2140.0 - 2145.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, rare yellow/orange stained grains, dominantly loose,
clean, trace firm to hard aggregates, fine to coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse
grains, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace
moderate to strong pyrite cement and fine pyrite nodules, trace weak calcareous cement,
trace white calcareous matrix, trace mica, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, poor
visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
2145.0 - 2150.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, rare yellow/orange stained grains, dominantly loose, 2 3
clean, trace firm to hard aggregates, fine to coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse
grains, poorly sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace
moderate to strong pyrite cement and fine pyrite nodules, trace weak calcareous cement,
trace white calcareous matrix, trace mica, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, poor
visible porosity in pyritic and calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
2150.0 - 2155.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, clean, trace firm to hard
aggregates, fine to coarse grained, trace to rare very coarse grains, poorly sorted, sub
angular to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace moderate to very strong pyrite
cement, trace weak calcareous cement, trace white calcareous matrix, trace mica, trace
glauconite, good inferred porosity in loose fraction, nil visible porosity in pyritic and
calcareous cemented aggregates, no shows.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey, occasionally slightly greenish grey,
very soft to occasionally soft, sticky, sub blocky to amorphous, homogenous, waxy
texture in part, trace very fine pyrite in part.
5 SANDSTONE: as above
2165.0 - 2170.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, dominantly very soft, 31 5
rare firm and brittle, sub blocky to amorphous, occasionally up to 40mm x 6mm splintery
cavings, dominantly homogenous, trace very fine pyrite, trace silty, occasionally
gradational to Claystone.
2180.0 - 2190.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey to olive grey, medium dark grey to 34 3
minor dark grey, dominantly very soft, trace firm and brittle, sub blocky to amorphous,
dominantly moderately calcareous, trace very fine pyrite and nodules, trace silty, trace
gradational to Claystone.
2200.0 - 2205.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey to olive grey, medium dark grey to
minor dark grey, dominantly very soft, trace firm and brittle, sub blocky to amorphous,
dominantly moderately calcareous, trace very fine pyrite and nodules, nil to trace silty,
trace non to very weakly calcareous laminations and trace gradational to Claystone.
2215.0 - 2220.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey to olive grey, medium dark grey to 33 4
minor dark grey, dominantly very soft, trace firm and brittle and blocky, dominantly sub
blocky to amorphous, dominantly moderately calcareous, rare very fine pyrite, trace silty
in part, trace gradational to Claystone.
1 PYRITIC SANDSTONE: gold yellow, very fine to fine aggregates, very hard, moderately
well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix to 60%, nil
visible porosity, no shows.
2235.0 - 2240.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to minor dark 38 3
grey, dominantly very soft, trace firm and brittle and blocky, dominantly sub blocky to
amorphous, dominantly moderately calcareous, rare very fine pyrite, trace silty in part,
trace gradational to Claystone.
2240.0 - 2245.0 99 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to dark grey,
dominantly soft to minor firm, trace moderately hard, amorphous, sub blocky, brittle and
blocky in parts, moderately calcareous, trace to rare very fine pyrite, trace hard crystalline
calcite fragments, trace silty and very fine quartz.
1 PYRITIC SANDSTONE: gold yellow, very fine to fine grained aggregates, very hard,
moderately well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix
to 60%, nil visible porosity, no shows.
2250.0 - 2255.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to dark grey,
dominantly soft to minor firm, trace moderately hard, amorphous, sub blocky, brittle and
blocky in parts, moderately calcareous, trace to rare very fine pyrite, trace to rare silty,
trace very pale orange to greyish orange inoceramus fragments.
2260.0 - 2265.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to dark grey,
dominantly soft, trace firm to moderately hard, amorphous, sub blocky, brittle and blocky
in parts, moderately calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, trace to rare silty.
2265.0 - 2270.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dark greenish grey, medium dark grey to dark grey, 51 4
dominantly soft, trace to rare firm to moderately hard, amorphous, sub blocky, brittle and
blocky in parts, moderately calcareous, trace inoceramus fragments, trace very fine
pyrite, trace silt and very fine quartz.
1 PYRITIC SANDSTONE: gold yellow, very fine to fine grained aggregates, very hard,
moderately well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix
to 60%, nil visible porosity, no shows.
1 PYRITIC SANDSTONE: gold yellow, very fine to fine grained aggregates, very hard,
moderately well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, very strong pyrite cement and matrix
to 60%, nil visible porosity, no shows.
2310.0 - 2315.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly
soft to rare firm, trace moderately hard to hard, amorphous, sub blocky to blocky, in part
sticky, trace to rare very fine pyrite and coarser nodules, trace inoceramus fragments,
trace carbonaceous, rare fine to coarse calcite crystals, trace silty, grading to
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
2315.0 - 2320.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly 54 1
soft to rare firm, trace moderately hard to hard, amorphous, sub blocky to blocky, in part
sticky, trace to rare very fine pyrite and coarser nodules, rare silty, trace carbonaceous,
minor calcite crystals, grading to ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
2320.0 - 2325.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly
soft to rare firm, amorphous, sub blocky, in part sticky, trace to rare very fine pyrite and
coarser nodules, rare silty, trace inoceramus fragments, trace carbonaceous, trace fine
to coarse calcite crystals, grading to ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
2330.0 - 2335.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, rare medium
bluish grey, dominantly soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace to rare very fine
pyrite and coarser nodules, rare silty, trace carbonaceous, grading to ARGILLACEOUS
CALCILUTITE.
2335.0 - 2340.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dominantly medium grey, occasionally medium dark to 54 4
dark grey, rare medium bluish grey, very soft to sub firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasionally flaky, trace very fine pyrite, very rare silty, gradational to Argillaceous
Calcilutite.
2340.0 - 2345.0 100 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dominantly medium grey, occasionally medium dark to
dark grey, rare medium bluish grey, very soft to sub firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
occasionally flaky, trace very fine pyrite, occasional hard and pyritic, very rare silty,
gradational to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2355.0 - 2360.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium bluish grey, occasionally medium to 60 3
medium dark grey, very soft to occasionally sub firm, dominantly amorphous to sub
blocky, trace blocky when medium dark grey, trace very fine carbonaceous specks, trace
fine pyrite in part.
2370.0 - 2375.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium grey to medium bluish grey,
occasional medium to dark grey, very soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey
and sub blocky to blocky, rare very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
2385.0 - 2390.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and 66 3
medium bluish grey to greenish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft
to soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very
fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus.
2395.0 - 2400.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly greenish grey to light olive grey, 66 1
occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when
dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite.
2400.0 - 2405.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and
greenish grey to medium bluish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft
to soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very
fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments and inoceramus.
2415.0 - 2420.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and 66 2
greenish grey to medium bluish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft
to soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very
fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments.
2420.0 - 2425.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and
greenish grey to medium bluish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft
to soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very
fine pyrite and nodules, trace microfossil fragments, trace loose medium to coarse quartz
grains.
2435.0 - 2440.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and 61 1
greenish grey to medium bluish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft
to soft, dominantly amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very
fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus.
2440.0 - 2445.0 60 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey and greenish
grey to light olive grey, very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite,
trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus.
40 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately
hard, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, rare slightly
silty.
2445.0 - 2450.0 50 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and 52 1
greenish grey to light olive grey, soft to very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace very
fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus.
50 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately
hard, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments.
2455.0 - 2460.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, 54 2
occasionally bluish grey, very soft to sub firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine
pyrite, trace microfossil fragments.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2465.0 - 2470.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, 48 2
occasionally bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft to firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2475.0 - 2480.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, 47 2
occasionally bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft to firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus, gradational to CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately
hard, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace silty.
2488.0 - 2490.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, 48 2
occasionally bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft to firm, amorphous to sub
blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus, gradational to CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately
hard, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace silty.
2500.0 - 2505.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey,
occasionally light bluish grey to medium bluish grey, rare olive grey to dark grey, very soft
to firm, amorphous to sub blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace very fine
pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus, gradational to CALCAREOUS
CLAYSTONE.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm to moderately
hard, sub blocky to blocky, occasionally splintery, trace very fine pyrite, trace micromica,
trace microfossil fragments.
2510.0 - 2515.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey,
occasionally light bluish grey to medium bluish grey, trace to rare olive grey to dark grey,
very soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky, sub blocky to blocky when dark grey, trace
very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus, gradational to
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2530.0 - 2535.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey,
occasionally light bluish grey to medium bluish grey, very soft to soft, rare sub firm,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace
inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2535.0 - 2540.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light grey to medium grey, 60 1
occasionally light bluish grey to medium bluish grey, very soft to soft, rare sub firm,
dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments,
trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to dominantly firm,
sub blocky to blocky, occasionally splintery, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous
specks, trace microfossil fragments.
2545.0 - 2550.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, occasionally olive grey, 56 2
very soft to soft, rare sub firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine
pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, olive grey, soft to
dominantly firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks,
trace microfossil fragments.
2555.0 - 2560.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, occasionally olive grey, 58 2
very soft to soft, rare sub firm, commonly deformed to off white rock flour, dominantly
amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil fragments, trace
inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2565.0 - 2570.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, occasionally olive grey, 63 4
very soft to soft, rare sub firm, commonly deformed to off white rock flour, dominantly
amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, occasional pyrite nodules, trace
microfossil fragments, trace forams, trace inoceramus, trace fine to medium very well
rounded sand grains.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, olive grey, soft to
dominantly firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks,
trace microfossil fragments.
2575.0 - 2580.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, occasionally olive grey, 51 3
occasionally bluish grey, very soft to soft, rare sub firm, occasionally deformed to off
white rock flour, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace very fine pyrite, occasional
pyrite nodules, trace microfossil fragments, trace forams, trace inoceramus.
2 ARGILLACEOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2580.0 - 2585.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light to medium grey, rare dark grey, rare
bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine
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2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace pyritic, gradational to Argillaceous
Calcilutite.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2600.0 - 2605.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light to medium grey, dominantly soft to
firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace forams, trace
inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2615.0 - 2620.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light to medium grey, rare dark grey, rare 53 2
light olive grey to greenish grey and bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, gradational
to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2620.0 - 2625.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light to medium grey, rare dark grey, rare
light olive grey to greenish grey and bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace to rare micro-fossils, trace inoceramus,
trace forams.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2625.0 - 2630.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light to medium grey, rare dark grey, rare 55 2
light olive grey to greenish grey and bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace to rare micro-fossils, trace inoceramus,
trace forams, occasional coarse pyrite nodules.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2640.0 - 2645.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: generally as above, trace coarse pyrite nodules
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, gradational
to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2645.0 - 2650.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark 54 1
grey, trace greenish grey to bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey, amorphous
to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, trace silty,
gradational to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2655.0 - 2660.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark 55 2
grey, trace greenish grey to bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey, amorphous
to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite and occasional coarse nodules, trace micro-fossils.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2660.0 - 2665.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark
grey, trace greenish grey to bluish grey, dominantly soft, firm when dark grey, amorphous
to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, trace carbonaceous specks, trace silty,
gradational to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2680.0 - 2685.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark
grey, trace bluish grey, dominantly soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to
blocky, trace microfossils, trace very fine pyrite, rare carbonaceous specks in part, trace
silty in part, gradational to Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2700.0 - 2705.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark
grey, trace bluish grey, dominantly soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2710.0 - 2715.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: dominantly medium light to medium grey, rare dark
grey, trace olive grey, dominantly soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, rare olive grey, firm,
blocky to flaky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace slightly silty when olive
grey.
2730.0 - 2735.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, trace olive grey,
very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace
10 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, blocky to flaky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, rare slightly silty.
2755.0 - 2760.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, rare medium 61 2
dark grey, trace light olive grey to olive grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to
sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2765.0 - 2770.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, rare medium 60 2
dark grey, trace light olive grey to olive grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to
sub blocky, trace fine pyrite and occasional nodules, trace micro-fossils, trace
inoceramus, trace rounded quartz sand grains.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, gradational
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2820.0 - 2825.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally
light olive grey, rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, trace micro
micaceous, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite, trace splintery cavings 30 x 10 mm.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, trace micro
micaceous, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2835.0 - 2840.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally 55 2
light olive grey, rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus, trace forams.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2845.0 - 2850.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally 53 1
light olive grey, rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine to occasionally medium very spherical well rounded quartz grains, trace fine
pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus, trace forams.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, trace micro
micaceous, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2850.0 - 2855.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally
light olive grey, rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
strong trace fine to occasionally medium, sub angular to sub rounded quartz grains,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2855.0 - 2857.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to medium grey, occasionally 53 1
light olive grey, rare bluish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally olive grey,
firm, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace silty, trace micro
micaceous, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite.
20 CEMENT:
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, trace olive grey, firm,
occasionally slightly brittle, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils,
trace silty, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, trace olive grey, firm,
occasionally slightly brittle, sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossils,
trace silty, gradational Argillaceous Calcilutite.
2885.0 - 2890.0 77 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium grey to medium dark grey, occasionally 27 2
greenish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, also
occurring as very fine to fine size spherical grains, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils,
trace inoceramus.
20 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to slightly brownish grey, very soft and amorphous,
commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, trace light
grey calcareous patched, slightly to moderately calcareous.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
1 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine, sub angular to well rounded, high
sphericity, good inferred porosity, no shows of associated gas.
2890.0 - 2895.0 95 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to slightly brownish grey, very soft and amorphous,
commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace microfossils, trace light
grey calcareous patched, slightly to moderately calcareous.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2895.0 - 2900.0 100 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and 14 3
amorphous, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace
microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty in part.
2900.0 - 2905.0 80 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and
amorphous, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace
microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty in part.
20 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium grey, very soft to occasionally
firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils, trace
inoceramus. (probably cavings)
2910.0 - 2915.0 80 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, very soft to soft,
amophous to occasionally sub blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace very
fine pyrite.
40 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and
amorphous, rare firm, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous grains, trace
microfossils, slightly calcareous.
2920.0 - 2925.0 60 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, slightly brownish grey, soft to firm, sub
blocky to occasionally blocky, commonly nil to rare very fine carbonaceous grains, trace
microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
40 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: as above
2925.0 - 2930.0 80 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, occasionally slightly brownish grey, very 12 1
soft and amorphous, rare firm, homogenous, trace microfossils, trace fine pyrite, nil to
moderately calcareous.
20 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: as above
2930.0 - 2935.0 80 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium light grey to dark grey, very soft to soft,
amorphous to occasionally sub blocky, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus, trace very
fine pyrite, occasional carbonaceous specks.
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
2935.0 - 2940.0 60 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, slightly brownish grey, soft to firm, sub 31 2
blocky to occasionally blocky, commonly nil to rare very fine carbonaceous grains, trace
microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
40 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: medium grey to medium dark grey, occasionally
greenish grey, very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, also
occurring as very fine to fine size spherical grains, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils.
2945.0 - 2950.0 100 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to occasionally 5 0
blocky, homogenous, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
5 COAL: black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal fracture
in part, silty in part, occasional pyritic laminie.
5 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown, very soft, friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous lamanie.
30 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown, very soft, friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous lamanie, occasionally pyritic, occasional pyrite nodules.
30 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to commonly firm, sub blocky to
occasionally blocky, homogenous, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
2 COAL: black, dull to occasionally vitreous, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed
conchoidal fracture in part, silty, occasional pyritic laminie.
2965.0 - 2970.0 63 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky, amorphous, 7 2
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae, occasionally pyritic, occasional pyrite nodules.
35 CLAYSTONE: as above
2 COAL: as above
2980.0 - 2990.0 85 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace pyrite cemented 5 2
aggregates, trace to rare friable very fine grained aggregates, dominantly very fine to fine
grained, trace medium grained, moderately to well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded,
sub elongate to sub spherical, rare coarse pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement,
trace glauconite specks, fair to good visual porosity, fair to good shows. faint to moderate
hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (85%) moderately bright to very bright yellowish white pin point
fluorescence, moderate milky yellow white diffuse cut, moderately thick bright milky white
residual ring.
10 SILTSTONE: as above
5 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to commonly firm, sub blocky to
occasionally blocky, homogenous, nil to slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
2990.0 - 2995.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace friable very fine grained
aggregates, dominantly fine to medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded,
sub elongate to sub spherical, trace coarse to very coarse pyrite nodules, moderate
siliceous cement, trace glauconite specks, good visual porosity, good shows, faint to
moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (95%) occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light,
moderately bright to very bright yellowish white pin point fluorescence, moderate milky
yellow white diffuse cut, moderately thick bright milky white residual ring.
7 SILTSTONE: as above
3 CLAYSTONE: as above
2995.0 - 3000.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace friable very fine grained 11 1
aggregates, dominantly fine to medium grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, moderate siliceous cement, fair to
good visual porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (95%) occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light,
dominantly moderately bright to trace dull yellowish white pin point fluorescence,
moderate milky yellow white diffuse cut, moderately thick and in part patchy moderately
bright milky white residual ring.
3 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky, amorphous,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, trace carbonaceous
laminae, occasionally pyritic.
2 CLAYSTONE: as above
3000.0 - 3010.0 97 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable very fine 8 1
grained aggregates, fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub
angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, moderate
siliceous cement, fair to good visual porosity, good shows, moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light,
dominantly moderately bright to trace dull yellowish white pin point fluorescence,
moderate milky white diffuse cut, moderately thick and in part patchy moderately bright
milky white residual ring.
2 SILTSTONE: as above
1 CLAYSTONE: as above
12 CLAYSTONE: as above
3 SILTSTONE: as above
3020.0 - 3030.0 55 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, gradational to olive grey, soft to 6 1
commonly firm, sub blocky to blocky, homogenous, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace
very fine pyrite, silty in part and gradational to Siltstone.
35 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, dominantly
amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common
carbonaceous specks and occasional laminae, trace to rare pyrite.
10 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, rare friable very fine
grained aggregates, fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub
30 SILTSTONE: as above
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
3 SILTSTONE: as above
2 CLAYSTONE: as above
3050.0 - 3055.0 55 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to olive black, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky,
amorphous, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, silty in part and
gradational to Siltstone in part.
40 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, rare friable very fine grained
aggregates, fine to medium grained, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to
rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, moderate siliceous
cement, trace off white argillaceous matrix, fair to good visual porosity.
5 SILTSTONE: as above
10 SILTSTONE: as above
5 SANDSTONE: as above
3060.0 - 3070.0 80 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace friable very fine grained 7 2
aggregates, fine to medium grained, trace coarse grains, moderately sorted, sub angular
to rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace carbonaceous specks, trace coarse
pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement, fair to good visual porosity fair shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (3%) dull yellow pin point flourescence, moderately slow milky
yellow white diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright yellowish white patchy residual ring.
15 SILTSTONE:
5 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to olive black, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky,
amorphous, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite, silty in part and
gradational to Siltstone in part.
3070.0 - 3080.0 70 SILTSTONE: light olive grey to olive grey, greyish olive, dusky yellowish brown, very 7 1
soft to soft, dominantly amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks and occasional weakly developed laminae,
nil to rare slightly calcareous, rare very fine pyrite.
20 SANDSTONE: as above
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: as above
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
ST2
2678.7 - 2700.0 100 CEMENT: as above
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, rare olive grey, firm,
blocky to flaky, trace very fine pyrite,
trace microfossils, occasional pyrite nodules.
1 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
1 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
50 CEMENT:
40 CEMENT:
30 CEMENT:
2731.0 - 2733.0 90 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, very soft,
amorphous commonly bit deformed, trace carbonaceous specks, trace fine pyrite.
10 CEMENT:
2733.0 - 2737.0 100 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, very soft,
amorphous commonly bit deformed, trace carbonaceous specks, trace fine pyrite.
2745.0 - 2750.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, occasionally 52 8
medium bluish grey very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace carbonaceous specks,
trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils.
2760.0 - 2765.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, occasionally
medium bluish grey, very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace carbonaceous specks,
trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, rare olive grey, firm,
blocky to flaky, trace very fine pyrite, trace fine carbonaceous specks, trace microfossils.
2780.0 - 2785.0 98 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, occasionally
medium bluish grey very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace carbonaceous
specks ip, trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
2 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
2790.0 - 2795.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, occasionally
medium bluish grey very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, rare isolated
carbonaceous specks in part, trace fine pyrite, trace microfossils, trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, rare olive grey, firm,
blocky to flaky, trace very fine pyrite, trace fine carbonaceous specks, rare very fine
quartz sand in part, trace microfossils.
2805.0 - 2810.0 95 ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE: light grey to medium light grey, occasionally 54 3
medium bluish grey very soft to soft, amorphous to sub blocky, trace fine pyrite, trace
microfossils, trace inoceramus.
5 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: as above
15 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to occasionally firm,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace microfossils, slightly to moderately calcareous.
2815.0 - 2820.0 80 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to occasionally firm, 47 4
amorphous to sub blocky, trace microfossils, slightly to moderately calcareous,
occasionally very pyritic, trace pyrite nodules. Pyritic pieces are occasionally very
carbonaceous.
1 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine rare medium grains,
moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, moderate to high sphericity, trace weak
pyritic cement, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred porosity, good gas show,
trace fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace) dull yellow pin point fluorescence, very slow milky yellow
crush cut, trace dull yellow to cream
residual ring .
2830.0 - 2835.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, very fine to fine, sub angular to rounded,
moderate to high sphericity, trace weak to occasionally strong pyrite cement, good
inferred porosity, 25% fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (20%) moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, slow milky yellow white diffuse cut, weak incomplete milky white residual
ring.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
2835.0 - 2840.0 69 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, to occasional friable aggregates, very fine to 12 3
fine, sub angular to rounded, moderate to high sphericity, aggregates occasionally have
carbonaceous laminae, trace weak to occasionally strong pyrite cement, good inferred
porosity, 25% fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (20%)
30 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to occasionally firm,
amorphous to sub blocky, trace microfossils, slightly to moderately calcareous,
occasionally very pyritic, trace pyrite nodules. Pyritic pieces are occasionally very
carbonaceous.
1 SILTSTONE: brown to dark yellowish brown, very soft, friable, sub blocky, arenaceous
to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae.
2840.0 - 2845.0 65 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose, to occasional friable very fine grained
aggregates, very fine to fine, sub angular to rounded, moderate to high sphericity,
aggregates occasionally have carbonaceous laminae, trace weak to occasionally strong
pyrite cement, common pyrite nodules, good inferred porosity, 25% fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (20%) moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky greenish cream direct cut, slow milky greenish cream
diffuse crush cut, moderately bright milky greenish white, incomplete residual ring.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: light brownish grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft, friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous lamanie, very sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
2845.0 - 2860.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasionally very light grey to light brown friable 5 2
aggregates, 95% loose, 5% friable aggregates, very fine to fine, sub angular to well
rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, weak to
occasionally moderately strong pyrite cement, good inferred porosity, 10% pinpoint
fluorescence
FLUORESCENCE : (10%)
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
2860.0 - 2865.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey friable aggregates, 95%
loose, 5% friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, trace weak to
occasionally moderately strong pyrite cement, trace pyrite nodules, good inferred
porosity, fair to good shows, very faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in aggregates,
moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very slow milky
greenish cream direct cut, slow milky greenish cream diffuse crush cut, moderately
bright milky greenish white grading to yellow thin patchy residual ring.
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: brownish black to greenish black, dusky yellowish brown in part, soft to
trace firm, fissile to sub blocky, splintery, arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks,
2870.0 - 2875.0 80 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey to olive grey friable
aggregates, 95% loose, 5% very fine friable aggregates, fine to medium grained,
moderately to well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace
weak siliceous cement, trace moderately strong pyrite cement, trace pyrite nodules, good
inferred porosity, good shows, moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in
aggregates, moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very
slow milky greenish cream diffuse cut, moderately bright milky greenish white to yellow
cream thin patchy residual ring.
20 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
2880.0 - 2885.0 55 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey to olive grey friable
aggregates, 95% loose, 5% very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous
cement, trace pyrite nodules, good inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon
odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (85%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in aggregates,
moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very slow milky
greenish cream diffuse cut, moderately bright milky greenish white to yellowish cream
thin patchy residual ring.
45 SILTSTONE: as above
2885.0 - 2890.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional olive grey friable aggregates, 90% 34 5
loose, 10% very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular
to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, trace pyrite
nodules, good inferred porosity, good shows, moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (60%)
40 SILTSTONE: as above
2890.0 - 2895.0 55 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional olive grey friable aggregates, 95%
loose, 5% very fine friable aggregates, dominantly fine grained, well sorted, sub angular
to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred
porosity, good shows, moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (65%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in aggregates,
moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very slow milky
yellow white diffuse cut, moderately bright yellowish cream thin patchy residual ring.
45 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky,
arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
35 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (20%)
2900.0 - 2905.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional olive grey friable aggregates, 95%
loose, 5% very fine friable aggregates, fine to coarse grained, moderately to poorly
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous
cement, good inferred porosity, fair shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (20%) moderately bright to very bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky yellow white diffuse cut, moderately bright yellowish cream
to greenish thin patchy residual ring.
4 COAL: black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal fracture
in part, silty in part, very fine pyrite
1 SILTSTONE: as above
2905.0 - 2910.0 85 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky, 12 2
arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
15 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (5%)
2915.0 - 2920.0 100 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, very soft to soft, sub blocky, 8 2
arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
5 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (1%) poor shows
2930.0 - 2935.0 95 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, pale yellowish brown to light olive grey,
occasional olive black, very soft to soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common
carbonaceous specks, occasionally poorly developed carbonaceous laminae with very
fine pyrite in part, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
5 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional olive grey friable aggregates, 95%
loose, 5% very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular
to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred
porosity, poor shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (1%)
2950.0 - 2955.0 80 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, pale yellowish brown to light olive grey,
occasional olive black, very soft to soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common
to abundant carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae with very
fine pyrite in part, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
20 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
20 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
5 COAL: black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, very fine pyrite.
2960.0 - 2965.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey friable aggregates,
dominantly loose, trace very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted,
sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement,
good to very good inferred porosity, fair shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (5%) moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, very
slow milky green white to yellowish cream diffuse cut, moderately bright greenish white to
yellowish cream thin patchy residual ring.
40 SILTSTONE: light olive grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown to occasional olive
black, very soft to soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common to abundant
carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae with very fine pyrite in
part, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
2965.0 - 2970.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, occasional light olive grey friable aggregates, 13 3
dominantly loose, trace very fine friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted,
sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement,
good to very good inferred porosity, fair shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (50%) moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence,
very slow milky green white diffuse cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish
20 SILTSTONE: as above
2975.0 - 2980.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to fine grained, well 11 1
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, good to very good inferred
porosity, fair to good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow to slow milky green white diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright
greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual ring.
2985.0 - 2990.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to fine grained, well 8 1
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, good to very good inferred
porosity, fair to good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow to slow milky green white diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright
greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual ring.
5 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace silty, trace very fine pyrite.
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
3000.0 - 3005.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace very light grey
friable and fine grained aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to
well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, good to very good inferred porosity, good shows,
faint to moderate hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in
aggregates, bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, slow milky
green white diffuse cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual
ring.
1 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, soft to trace firm, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, trace very fine pyrite, sandy in part and gradational to very fine
silty sandstone.
3010.0 - 3015.0 97 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace very light grey
friable and fine grained aggregates, very fine to fine grained, rare medium grains, well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite nodules, good
to very good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) occasional faint brown interstitial oil staining in
aggregates, bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point fluorescence, slow milky
green white diffuse cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual
ring.
2 SILTSTONE: as above
1 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to firm, amorphous to sub blocky,
nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace silty, trace very fine pyrite.
3020.0 - 3025.0 70 CLAYSTONE: Logged after trip to repair saver sub. Numerous cavings.
30 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, soft to dominantly firm, sub blocky to
flaky in part, nil to trace slightly calcareous, trace silty, trace very fine pyrite, occasional
pyrite nodules.
20 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, soft to trace firm, friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
trace very fine pyrite, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone.
3035.0 - 3040.0 50 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace very light grey 9 1
friable and fine grained aggregates, very fine to fine grained, rare medium grains, well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite nodules, good
to very good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow to moderate greenish white
crush cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin residual ring.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SILTSTONE: as above
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
30 SILTSTONE: as above
3050.0 - 3060.0 90 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, very fine to fine 11 2
grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite
nodules, good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) as above
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: as above
3090.0 - 3100.0 100 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to fine grained, very well 20 1
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, trace weak pyrite
cement, good inferred porosity, good shows, 10% associated gas.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow to moderate greenish white
crush cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual
ring.
3120.0 - 3130.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose rare friable aggregates with 10% 9 1
silty matrix, very fine to fine grained rare medium grains, well sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, trace weak pyrite cement, good inferred porosity,
good shows
FLUORESCENCE : (100%)
20 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, firm to friable, sub blocky, arenaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, trace very fine
pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, sandy in part and gradational to very fine silty sandstone,
occasionally very carbonaceous and gradational to Carbonaceous Siltstone.
10 CLAYSTONE: medium dark grey to dark grey, firm, sub blocky to blocky, slightly
calcareous, trace silty, trace very fine pyrite.
3130.0 - 3140.0 50 SILTSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, firm to friable, sub blocky, arenaceous, 8 2
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasionally
very carbonaceous, trace very fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, very fine sandy in part.
30 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow to moderate greenish white
crush cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual
ring.
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
3140.0 - 3150.0 80 CLAYSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, occasionally dark grey, soft friable, sub 9 1
blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks, occasional carbonaceous laminae, very silty in
part and gradational to Silty Claystone.
20 SILTSTONE: olive grey to brownish grey, soft to friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
20 SILTSTONE: olive grey to brownish grey, to light grey, soft to friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
10 SILTSTONE: light olive grey to light brownish grey, soft to friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
3160.0 - 3165.0 60 CLAYSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, occasionally dark brownish grey, soft friable,
sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks, occasional carbonaceous laminae, fine
pyritic in part, very silty in part and gradational to Silty Claystone.
40 SILTSTONE: as above
3165.0 - 3170.0 75 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, olive black in part, soft to friable, sub blocky, 4 2
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Silty Claystone.
25 SILTSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, olive black in part, soft to friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
3170.0 - 3175.0 65 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, olive black in part, soft to friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, common to abundant poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae and in parts gradational to coal, occasional fine pyrite, gradational
to Silty Claystone.
35 SILTSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, olive black in part, soft to friable, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
25 SILTSTONE: as above
5 COAL: black, sub vitreous to dull, firm to moderately hard, brittle, blocky, argillaceous to
silty in part, very fine disseminated pyrite often as laminae.
3180.0 - 3185.0 60 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, brownish grey to brownish black, olive black in
part, soft to friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, common to
abundant poorly developed carbonaceous laminae and in parts gradational to coal,
occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Carbonaceous Claystone.
20 SILTSTONE: dark grey to olive grey, olive black in part, trace light olive grey, soft to
friable, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous
Siltstone.
25 SILTSTONE: as above
15 COAL: as above
3190.0 - 3195.0 70 CLAYSTONE: dominantly olive grey to brownish grey in part, soft to very soft, sub
blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous
laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Silty Claystone.
29 SILTSTONE: olive grey to olive black, brownish grey to brownish black, soft, sub
blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
1 COAL: as above
40 SILTSTONE: as above
3200.0 - 3205.0 65 CLAYSTONE: olive grey, brownish black in part, soft to very soft, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
occasional fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, gradational to Silty Claystone
35 SILTSTONE: dominantly olive grey, minor olive black, trace brownish grey to brownish
black, soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, trace coarse to very
coarse pyrite nodules, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
35 SILTSTONE: as above
3210.0 - 3215.0 68 CLAYSTONE: olive grey, brownish black in part, soft to very soft, sub blocky,
arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
occasional fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, gradational to Silty Claystone
30 SILTSTONE: as above
2 COAL:
3215.0 - 3220.0 75 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to olive black, minor dark grey to greyish black, soft to very 15 2
soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Silty Claystone
25 SILTSTONE: olive grey to olive black, soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional
fine pyrite, trace coarse to very coarse pyrite nodules, gradational to Argillaceous
Siltstone.
20 SILTSTONE: as above
2 COAL:
20 SILTSTONE:
1 COAL:
3230.0 - 3235.0 70 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to greyish black, olive grey to olive black, soft to very soft, sub
blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous
laminae in part, gradational to Carbonaceous Claystone, occasional fine pyrite,
gradational to Silty Claystone
20 SILTSTONE: dark grey to greyish black, rare to minor, olive grey to olive black, soft,
sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae, gradational to Carbonaceous Siltstone in part,
occasional fine pyrite, trace coarse to very coarse pyrite nodules, gradational to
Argillaceous Siltstone.
10 COAL: black, sub vitreous to dull, firm to moderately hard, brittle, blocky, argillaceous to
silty in part, very fine disseminated pyrite.
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3235.0 - 3240.0 77 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to greyish black, olive grey to olive black, soft to very soft, sub 5 2
blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous
laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, trace pyrite nodules, gradational to Carbonaceous
Claystone.
18 SILTSTONE: dark grey to greyish black, rare to minor, olive grey to olive black, soft,
sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, trace coarse to very coarse
pyrite nodules, gradational to Carbonaceous Siltstone.
5 COAL:
15 SILTSTONE: as above
1 COAL:
3245.0 - 3250.0 80 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to olive black, brownish grey to brownish black, dark grey to 2 0
greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Silty
Claystone
20 SILTSTONE: olive grey to olive black, brownish grey to brownish black, dark grey to
greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, trace coarse to very
coarse pyrite nodules, gradational to Argillaceous Siltstone.
15 SILTSTONE: as above
15 SILTSTONE: as above
20 SILTSTONE: as above
3265.0 - 3270.0 75 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to olive black, brownish grey to brownish black, dark grey to 5 3
greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, carbonaceous,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Silty
Claystone
25 SILTSTONE: olive grey to olive black, brownish grey to brownish black, dark grey to
greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks,
poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to
Argillaceous Siltstone.
20 SILTSTONE: as above
3275.0 - 3285.0 90 CLAYSTONE: dominantly olive black to minor olive grey, brownish black, dark grey to 5 1
greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky, carbonaceous, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite.
10 SILTSTONE: dominantly olive black to minor olive grey, dark grey to greyish black, sub
blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine pyrite, gradational to Claystone in part.
3285.0 - 3290.0 90 CLAYSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky, 5 2
carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite.
10 SILTSTONE: as above
3295.0 - 3300.0 100 CLAYSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky, 3 1
carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
3300.0 - 3305.0 95 CLAYSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, soft to very soft, sub blocky,
carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite.
5 SILTSTONE: olive grey to brownish grey, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine
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5 SILTSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: as above
10 SILTSTONE: as above
5 SANDSTONE:
FLUORESCENCE : (2%) dull yellow to moderately bright green pin point fluorescence,
slow milky greenish white diffuse cut, thin yellow cream to moderately bright green
residual ring
5 COAL: black, sub vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, sub blocky to blocky, argillaceous to silty,
very fine pyrite.
3320.0 - 3325.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace to rare friable
olive grey very fine aggregates, very fine to fine grained, trace medium grains, well
sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, weak siliceous
cement, good inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, moderate greenish white crush
cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
30 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to olive black, dark grey to greyish black, soft to very soft, sub
blocky, carbonaceous, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine
pyrite.
10 SILTSTONE: olive grey to brownish grey, sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional fine
pyrite, gradational to Claystone in part.
10 SILTSTONE: as above
3330.0 - 3335.0 75 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable olive grey
very fine aggregates, dominantly fine to medium grained, rare to minor coarse grains,
moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, weak siliceous
cement, good inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, moderate greenish white crush
cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
15 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SILTSTONE: as above
3335.0 - 3340.0 85 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable olive grey 2 1
very fine to fine aggregates, fine to coarse grained, moderately sorted, sub angular to
rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace pyrite nodules, weak siliceous cement, good
inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (95%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, moderate greenish white crush
cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: as above
3340.0 - 3345.0 60 CLAYSTONE: pale yellowish brown to light olive grey, olive grey to olive black in part,
trace dusky yellowish brown, soft to very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, rare
carbonaceous specks, trace silty.
30 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (90%)
10 SILTSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to
3345.0 - 3350.0 55 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, olive black to dark grey in part, soft to 8 1
very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, common carbonaceous specks and occasional
weakly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional very fine pyrite, trace silty and
grading to Siltstone.
45 SILTSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
occasional fine pyrite.
3350.0 - 3355.0 90 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, trace olive black to dark grey, soft to
very soft, amorphous to sub blocky, common carbonaceous specks and occasional
weakly developed carbonaceous laminae, occasional very fine pyrite, trace silty and
grading to Siltstone.
10 SILTSTONE: as above
10 SILTSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
occasional fine pyrite.
3360.0 - 3365.0 85 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable light olive
grey to olive grey very fine aggregates, fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded,
sub elongate to spherical, weak siliceous cement, good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (85%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, moderately bright greenish white to yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
10 SILTSTONE: olive black, dark grey to greyish black, sub blocky, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae,
occasional fine pyrite.
5 CLAYSTONE: olive grey, pale yellowish brown to dark yellowish brown, trace olive
black to dark grey, soft to very soft, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous in part,
occasional very fine pyrite, trace silty and grading to Siltstone.
10 SILTSTONE: as above
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
3370.0 - 3375.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable light olive
grey to olive grey very fine aggregates, fine grained, trace medium grains, well sorted,
sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good
inferred porosity, good shows, faint hydrocarbon odour.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point and
even fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white
crush cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
5 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown to olive grey, olive black, dark grey to greyish black,
sub blocky, common argillaceous and in part grading to Silty Claystone, common
carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine
pyrite.
3375.0 - 3380.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, trace friable light olive 9 1
grey to olive grey very fine aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular
to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred
porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%)
5 SILTSTONE: as above
5 SILTSTONE: as above
3385.0 - 3390.0 95 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, very fine to dominantly 6 0
fine grained, occasional medium grains, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub
elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%)
5 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown to olive grey, olive black, dark grey to greyish black,
5 SILTSTONE: as above
20 SILTSTONE: as above
3410.0 - 3420.0 70 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, occasional yellowish 8 1
brown friable aggregates, very fine to dominantly fine grained, occasional medium grains,
well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous
cement, occasional carbonaceous grains, good inferred porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (100%)
20 SILTSTONE: dark yellowish brown to olive grey, sub blocky, common argillaceous and
in part grading to Silty Claystone, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SILTSTONE: as above
30 SILTSTONE: as above
3440.0 - 3450.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey, olive grey, occasionally dark yellowish brown, sub blocky 10 1
to blocky, friable, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, occasionally gradational
to Silty Claystone.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: as above
3450.0 - 3460.0 70 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, sub blocky to blocky, friable, arenaceous 10 1
to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae
in part, occasional fine pyrite, occasionally gradational to Silty Claystone.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, occasional yellowish
brown friable aggregates, very fine to dominantly fine grained, occasional medium grains,
well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous
cement, occasional weak to moderately strong pyrite cement, very common pyrite
nodules, occasional carbonaceous grains, occasionally interlaminated with siltstone,
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3460.0 - 3470.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very 9 3
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasional fine pyrite, occasionally gradational to Silty
Sandstone.
20 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to blackish grey, dark brownish grey, firm, occasionally friable,
subblocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
slightly silty in part
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, occasional yellowish
brown friable aggregates, very fine to dominantly fine grained, occasional medium grains,
well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak siliceous
cement, occasional weak to moderately strong pyrite cement, occasional pyrite nodules,
occasional carbonaceous grains, occasionally interlaminated with siltstone, good inferred
porosity, good shows.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: as above
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: as above
3490.0 - 3500.0 85 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very 9 2
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous
specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasional fine pyrite, occasionally gradational to Silty Sandstone.
10 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, very fine to dominantly
fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak
siliceous cement, occasional weak pyrite cement, occasional pyrite nodules, good
inferred porosity, good shows.
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to dominantly fine
grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak
siliceous cement, occasional weak pyrite cement, occasional pyrite nodules, good
inferred porosity, trace fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace) Dull greenish white, pinpoint, no direct cut, trace greenish
white crush cut with trace yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
10 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to blackish grey, dark brownish grey, firm, occasionally friable,
subblocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
slightly silty in part
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to dominantly fine
grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak
siliceous cement, occasional weak pyrite cement, common pyrite nodules, good inferred
porosity, trace fluorescence.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
3520.0 - 3530.0 80 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very 10 1
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous
specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasional fine pyrite, occasionally gradational to Silty Sandstone.
20 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to blackish grey, firm, occasionally friable, subblocky to
blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, slightly silty in
part
10 SANDSTONE: very common pyrite nodules often containing fine to very fine sand
grains.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, loose and clean, very fine to dominantly fine
grained, well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, trace weak
3540.0 - 3550.0 70 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey, sub blocky to 8 1
blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite,
occasionally finely laminated, occasionally gradational to Silty Sandstone.
20 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace) very dull greenish white, pinpoint, no direct cut, trace
greenish white crush cut with trace yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
15 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: as above
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
3565.0 - 3570.0 90 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very 8 1
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous
specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasional fine pyrite, occasionally finely laminated, occasionally gradational to
Carbonaceous Siltstone in part.
10 CLAYSTONE: dark grey to blackish grey, firm, occasionally friable, subblocky to
blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, slightly silty in
part
10 SANDSTONE: 95% clear to translucent and loose, 5% off white to light brownish grey
soft friable aggregates, very fine to fine, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub
elongate to very spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to nil argillaceous and silty
matrix, trace weak pyrite cement, fair to good porosity, no shows.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: 95% clear to translucent and loose, 5% off white to light brownish grey
soft friable aggregates, very fine to fine, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub
elongate to very spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to nil argillaceous and silty
matrix, trace weak pyrite cement, common pyrite nodules, fair to good porosity, no
shows.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
3585.0 - 3590.0 75 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very 8 2
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous
specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasional fine pyrite.
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SANDSTONE: as above
30 SANDSTONE: 90% clear to translucent and loose, 10% off white to light brownish to
light olive grey soft friable aggregates, very fine to fine, well sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to 30%
argillaceous and silty matrix, trace carbonaceous grains, trace weak siliceous cement,
trace weak pyrite cement, common pyrite nodules, fair to good porosity, hydrocarbon
30 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (30%)
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
3610.0 - 3615.0 50 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey, occasionally blackish grey and very
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous, common carbonaceous
specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasional fine pyrite.
30 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (10%)
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
40 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (5%)
20 SANDSTONE: 90% clear to translucent and loose, 10% off white to light brownish to
light olive grey soft friable aggregates, very fine to fine, aggregated very fine, well to very
well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub elongate to very spherical, weak siliceous
cement, trace to 25% argillaceous and silty matrix, trace carbonaceous grains, trace
weak siliceous cement, trace weak pyrite cement, fair to good porosity, trace
hydrocarbon fluorescence.
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace)
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (Trace)
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
3630.0 - 3635.0 70 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to light olive grey occasionally very light grey, occasionally
blackish grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in
part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: as above
20 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: as above
3645.0 - 3650.0 60 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent to very light brown, dominantly friable aggregates, 5 2
very fine to fine grained, very well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to
dominantly high sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part and occasional carbonaceous
grains, weak siliceous cement, occasional pyritic cement, 3% coarse pyrite nodules, fair
to good visual porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (95%) bright to moderately bright greenish white even
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring.
35 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, occasionally light grey, occasionally blackish
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, friable, very arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in
part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
5 CLAYSTONE: olive grey, dark grey to blackish grey, firm, occasionally friable,
subblocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasionally interlaminated with siltstone.
3650.0 - 3660.0 70 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, occasionally light grey, occasionally blackish 8 1
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, firm to moderately hard, very
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent to very light brown, dominantly friable aggregates,
very fine to fine grained, very well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to
dominantly high sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part and occasional carbonaceous
grains, weak siliceous cement, occasional pyritic cement, 2% coarse pyrite nodules, fair
to good visual porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
10 CLAYSTONE: olive grey, dark grey to blackish grey, firm to moderately hard,
occasionally friable, subblocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, occasionally very
carbonaceous, occasionally interlaminated with siltstone.
15 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (100%)
10 CLAYSTONE: as above
3665.0 - 3670.0 80 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, occasionally light grey, occasionally blackish 1 1
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, firm to moderately hard, argillaceous,
common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part,
occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
15 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish grey, firm to
moderately hard, occasionally friable, subblocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part,
occasionally very carbonaceous, occasionally grading to Siltstone.
5 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent to very light brown, dominantly friable aggregates,
dominantly very fine grained, rare fine grains, very well sorted, sub angular to well
rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part,
occasional carbonaceous grains, weak siliceous cement, occasional pyritic cement,
1-2% coarse pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (95%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
25 CLAYSTONE: as above
15 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (80%)
3675.0 - 3680.0 55 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, common dark grey to blackish grey and very 2 1
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, firm to moderately hard, soft in part, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in
part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
40 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent to olive grey, dominantly friable aggregates,
dominantly very fine grained and in part grading to silt size, rare fine grains, well sorted,
sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high sphericity, trace
argillaceous matrix in part, occasional carbonaceous grains, weak siliceous cement,
occasional pyritic cement, 1-2% coarse pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, good
shows.
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5 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish grey, firm to
moderately hard, occasionally friable, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part,
occasionally very carbonaceous, occasionally interlaminated with Siltstone.
45 SILTSTONE: as above
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
3685.0 - 3690.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, common dark grey to blackish grey and very 2 2
carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, firm to moderately hard, soft in part, arenaceous to
argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in
part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
35 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light olive grey to olive grey aggregates, dominantly
friable aggregates, dominantly very fine grained and in part grading to silt size, rare fine
grains, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high
sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part, occasional carbonaceous grains, weak
siliceous cement, occasional pyritic cement, 1-2% coarse pyrite nodules, fair visual
porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (90%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
5 CLAYSTONE: as above
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light olive grey to olive grey aggregates, dominantly
friable aggregates, dominantly very fine grained and in part grading to silt size, rare fine
grains, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high
sphericity, occasional carbonaceous grains, weak siliceous cement, common moderate
to strong pyritic cement, 4% coarse pyrite nodules, fair visual porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (15%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
10 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish grey, firm to
moderately hard, occasionally friable, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part,
occasionally very carbonaceous, occasionally interlaminated with Siltstone.
20 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light olive grey to olive grey aggregates, dominantly
friable aggregates, dominantly very fine grained and in part grading to silt size, rare fine
grains, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub spherical to dominantly high
sphericity, trace argillaceous matrix in part, weak siliceous cement, common moderate to
strong pyritic cement, 5% coarse pyrite nodules, fair visual porosity, good shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (5%) bright to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
20 CLAYSTONE: olive grey to dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish grey, in part
very light grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, common
to abundant very fine pyrite when very light grey, occasionally very carbonaceous,
occasionally interlaminated with Siltstone.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
15 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (5%) as above
3705.0 - 3710.0 50 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, common olive black, dark grey to blackish 1 1
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, firm to moderately hard, rare to minor
soft, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
40 CLAYSTONE: abundant very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish
grey, light olive grey to olive grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks
in part, common very fine pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey
to greenish grey, trace to minor carbonaceous, trace silty.
10 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, light olive grey to olive grey aggregates, dominantly
friable aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub
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48 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light
olive grey to olive grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part,
common very fine pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey to
greenish grey, trace glauconite, trace silty.
2 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (1%)
3715.0 - 3720.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, common olive black, dark grey to blackish 2 1
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, in part moderately hard,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, occasional fine pyrite.
40 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light
olive grey to olive grey, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in
part, common very fine pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey to
greenish grey, trace glauconite, trace silty.
3720.0 - 3725.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, common olive black, dark grey to blackish
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, in part moderately hard,
arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous, 5% pyrite nodules.
40 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light
olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky,
carbonaceous specks in part, common very fine pyrite when very light grey to light grey
and light greenish grey to greenish grey, trace glauconite, trace silty, 5% pyrite nodules.
45 CLAYSTONE: as above
3730.0 - 3735.0 40 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown, common olive black,
dark grey to blackish grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, in
part moderately hard, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly
developed carbonaceous laminae in part, occasionally very carbonaceous.
30 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light
olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part, soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky,
carbonaceous specks in part, common very fine pyrite when very light grey to light grey
and light greenish grey to greenish grey, trace glauconite, trace silty.
30 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace light olive grey to olive grey
friable aggregates, fine to coarse grained, moderately sorted, sub angular to rounded,
sub elongate to spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to rare moderate to strong pyritic
cement, 5% pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, fair shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (5%) dull to moderately bright greenish white pin point
fluorescence, very slow milky green white diffuse direct cut, slow greenish white crush
cut, yellowish cream thin incomplete residual ring
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
10 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace light olive grey to olive grey
friable aggregates, fine to coarse grained, occasional very coarse grains, poorly sorted,
sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to spherical, weak siliceous cement, trace to rare
moderate to strong pyritic cement, trace pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, fair
shows.
FLUORESCENCE : (1%)
35 CLAYSTONE: as above
5 SANDSTONE: as above
FLUORESCENCE : (1%)
3745.0 - 3750.0 55 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish 5 1
grey and very carbonaceous, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, in part moderately hard,
3750.0 - 3755.0 60 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, pale yellowish brown to dark yellowish
brown, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part,
soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, common very fine
pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey to greenish grey, trace
glauconite, trace silty, 4-5% pyrite nodules.
40 SILTSTONE: as above
35 SILTSTONE: as above
5 SANDSTONE: clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace very fine to fine grained
aggregates, very fine to fine grained, well sorted, sub angular to well rounded, sub
spherical to very spherical, trace weak siliceous cement, rare moderate to strong pyritic
cemented aggregates, 4% pyrite nodules, fair to good visual porosity, no shows.
35 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish
grey and very carbonaceous in part, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, trace moderately
hard, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part.
45 SILTSTONE: as above
35 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, pale yellowish brown to dark yellowish
brown, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part,
soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, common very fine
pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey to greenish grey, trace
silty, trace pyrite nodules.
30 CLAYSTONE: as above
3780.0 - 3788.0 60 SILTSTONE: brownish grey to olive grey, dark yellowish brown, dark grey to blackish
grey and very carbonaceous in part, sub blocky to blocky, soft to firm, trace moderately
hard, arenaceous to argillaceous, common carbonaceous specks, poorly developed
carbonaceous laminae in part, 4-5% pyrite nodules.
40 CLAYSTONE: very light grey to light grey, pale yellowish brown to dark yellowish
brown, light greenish grey to greenish grey, light olive grey to olive grey, dark grey in part,
soft to minor firm, sub blocky to blocky, carbonaceous specks in part, common very fine
pyrite when very light grey to light grey and light greenish grey to greenish grey, trace
silty, 4-5% pyrite nodules.
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 5
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END OF WELL REPORT
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The information, interpretations, recommendations, or opinions contained herein are advisory only and may
be rejected. Consultant does not warrant their accuracy or correctness. Nothing contained herein shall be
deemed to be inconsistent with, nor expand, modify or alter consultant’s obligation of performance as
provided for in a written agreement between the parties, or, if none, in consultant's most recent price list.
Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2
Appendices
Formation Evaluation Log 1 : 500
Drilling Data Plot 1 : 1000
Pressure Data Plot 1 : 1000
Gas Ratio Plot 1 : 500
Coogee Resources
(Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd. Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2
SECTION 1
WELL SUMMARY
1.1 Well Summary
UTM: 654103.6 mE
8617602.6 mN
Block: AC/L8
Coogee Resources
(Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd. Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2 1.1.1
1.2 Well Summary
Skua-10 was spudded on 16 March 2008 at 22:30 hrs using a 445 mm (17-1/2”) Security EBXT1GSO
bit made up with 914 mm (36”) hole-opener. The seabed was tagged at 115.3 mMDRT and the 914mm
(36”) hole section was drilled to 155.0 mMDRT using sea water with 7.9 m³ of PHG sweeps pumped at
every single drilled and during connections. PHG was also displaced at section TD and whilst washing
and reaming the tightspots encountered during the wiper trip at 134.0, 142.0 and 148.0 mMDRT.
The 914 mm (36”) section was cased with 762 mm (30”) x 508 mm (20”) casing assembly landed at
152.2 mMDRT shoe depth. The rig was skidded to Skua-11 after the cement job (14:00 hrs on 18
March 2008).
The rig was skidded back to Skua-10 well after completing the 445 mm (17-1/2”) section of well Skua-
11 (12:00 hrs on 27 March 2008). The LLS jetting tool was first made up and RIH with 140 mm (5-1/2”)
drill pipe to jet away the cuttings build up around the conductor using the ROV. Consequently, as there
were no returns observed on the preceding Skua-10 conductor cement job, the 89 mm (3-1/2”) cement
stinger assembly was picked up for cement top-up job. The stinger was RIH to 122.0 mMDRT utilizing
the ROV. The top-up job was conducted as per program and returns were visible from the ROV.
The 445 mm (17-1/2”) NB2 Reed T41C was then made-up and RIH with mud motor and MWD tool.
The top of conductor housing was stabbed at 113.0 mMDRT and the top of cement was tagged at
130.0 mMDRT. ROV was utilized to stab the string into the conductor housing. This section was drilled
riserless using seawater from 155.0 mMDRT to section TD at 1732.0 mMDRT. Guar gum sweeps were
pumped every single drilled and pre-hydrated gel sweeps were spotted during connections.
Pre-hydrated gel and unweighted KCl were spotted on bottom at 445 mm (17-1/2”) section TD. While
POOH, the string had to be backreamed and pumped out as numerous tightspots were encountered
from 1445.0 mMDRT. Subsequently, this section was cased with 340 mm (13-3/8”) casing to 1723.5
mMDRT shoe depth, using class ‘G” cement.
The cuttings pile on the 762 mm (30”) conductor housing was again jetted with seawater and pre-
hydrated gel pill using jetting tools prior to RIH 340 mm (13-3/8”) casing and upon completion of the
cement job. Initial attempts to stab into the 762 mm (30”) conductor casing failed due to poor visibility.
The cuttings mound still made it difficult for the 406 mm (16”) high pressure riser and TRT system to
latch onto the well head despite of the jetting jobs. The 406 mm (16”) high pressure riser was installed
and cut as per Vetco’s program. The BOP, choke and kill lines, low pressure riser, overshot riser and
diverter packer system were nippled up accordingly after the 406 mm (16”) high pressure riser was cut.
The 311 mm (12-1/4”) NB3 Security SE3653Z-MAT523103 was made up and RIH with RSS and MWD
tools after the well control surface lines have been pressure tested. The top of cement was tagged at
1708.0 mMDRT and the well was displaced to 1.07 sg KCl/PHPA while drilling the cement track to
1732.0 mMDRT. FIT was performed to 1.25 sg EMW. At 1738.0 mMDRT, the ROP was very slow, the
drilling assembly was POOH. NB3 appeared severely damaged when it was recovered at surface.
Aimed to recover the lost portions of the severely damaged NB3, the NB4 Smith SVHC was made up
with 244 mm (9-5/8”) junk basket. Hi-vis pill was pumped and the junk basket was surged twice when
the fishing assembly touched bottom at 1738.0 mMDRT.
Significant losses were observed whilst drilling at 1748.0 mMDRT thus; the string was pulled back to
1722.0 mMDRT (casing shoe) to monitor the static losing rate using the trip tank. The well was
displaced to seawater while the string was in the shoe as the static losses were reduced to nil. The
string was then re-run bottom and drilled to 1770.0 mMDRT. Dynamic mud losses were still prevalent
whilst drilling with seawater even at reduced flow rates. It was opted to pump class ‘G’ cement at
1770.0 mMDRT to plug the loss zone.
Coogee Resources
(Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2 1.2.1
1.2 Well Summary
The NB5 Reed RSC716M-A15, made up with RSS and LWD tools, drilled the cement plug from 1728.0
(TOC) to 1770.0 mMDRT using seawater. The well was displaced to KCl-PHPA from 1803.0 mMDRT
after performing FIT to 11031 kPa. Mud losses were still evident while drilling with NB5. LCM pills were
pumped and flow rates were reduced accordingly.
At 1834.0 mMDRT, the directional requirement couldn’t be achieved as the RSS tool was unable to grip
the formation. The RSS tool had problems with its non-rotating sleeve. The string was pulled out after
taking a survey at 2011.0 mMDRT.
Shallow-tested mud motor and MWD/LWD tools (made up with NB6 Smith MD1716), replaced the
faulty directional tools of the previous run. Controlling the tool face, likewise, was difficult as the MWD
tools again had poor signal detection. The assembly drilled only to 2076.0 mMDRT with varying drilling
parameters and flow rates as mud losses were still prevalent.
Due to directional problems, the well Skua-10 was concluded at 2076.0 mMDRT TD. The well was
plugged back with two class ‘G’ cement plugs (2076.0 to 1950.0 mMDRT and 1950.0 to 1820.0
mMDRT) to have better directional constraints. The well name was changed to Skua-10 ST1 when the
cement stinger assembly was laid down at surface (07:00 hrs on 13 April 2008).
The 311 mm (12-1/4”) assembly was made up with mud motor and MWD tools and was shallow tested
at 180.0 mMDRT. Upon successful test, the assembly was run in hole and tagged the top of cement at
1867.0 mMDRT (kick-off point) and drilled ahead Skua-10 ST1 from 1867.0 mMDRT to section TD at
2857.0 mMDRT. Several BHA changes were made due to problems with transferring weight to the bit
and tool failures while drilling. At TD, the hole was circulated bottom’s up prior to pumping and back
reaming out to 2455.0 mMDRT. The hole was circulated clean at 2455.0 mMDRT before pulling out to
shoe. At the shoe, a flow check was conducted yielding a static flow rate. The assembly was pulled out
of hole and laid down at surface to in preparation for running the 244 mm (9-5/8”) casing.
The 244 mm (9-5/8”) casing was run in hole and set at 2678.7 mMDRT. Halliburton proceeded to
cement the casing in place as per Coogee Resources program using Class ‘G’ cement.
A new 216 mm (8-1/2”) assembly was made up with steerable Xceed675, MWD/LWD and run in hole to
tag the top of cement at 2615.0 mMDRT. The assembly washed down from 2615.0 mMDRT to the top
of the float collar at 2652.0 mMDRT. At 2652.0 mMDRT, the assembly started to drill out the float collar,
cement and shoe to 2678.7 mMDRT. A Formation Integrity Test (FIT) was held at 2678.0 mMDRT,
yielding poor result prompting the client to continue drilling ahead from 2678.0 mMDRT until 100%
formation was attained at 2821.0 mMDRT. Another FIT was conducted at 2821.0 mMDRT to correct
the calculation error from the previous FIT. The FIT was conducted to 1.25sg using 1.13sg mud and
2723 kPa. Drilling continued from 2821.0 mMDRT to Skua-10 ST1 well TD at 3084.0 mMDRT. At TD,
the hole was circulated bottom’s up and the assembly was pulled out of hole to surface in preparation
for plugging the hole.
Using the 89 mm (3-1/2”) cement stinger assembly, the hole was plugged with 2 plugs: Cement plug #1
from 3084.0 to 2874.0 mMDRT and cement plug #2 from 2874.0 to 2658.0 mMDRT. The cement
stinger assembly was pulled out to surface and laid down. Afterwards, the well name was changed to
Skua-10 ST2 (02:30 hrs on 30 April 2008).
A new 216 mm (8-1/2”) assembly was made up with steerable Xceed675, MWD/LWD and run in hole to
tag the top of cement at 2698.0 mMDRT. It drilled out the cement from 2698.0 mMDRT and attempted
to kick-off from 2701.5 mMDRT to 2719.0 mMDRT. Attempts to kick-off using the assembly failed,
arriving at the decision to pull out the BHA to change to a steerable assembly. A new 216 mm (8-1/2”)
steerable assembly was run in and continued to time-drill and sidetrack from 2719.0 mMDRT until
getting 100% fresh formation to 2737.0 mMDRT. After pulling out the steerable assembly, the steerable
BHA was re-run in hole and continued drillng the 216 mm (8-1/2) section from 2737.0 to 3025.0
mMDRT prior to experiencing problems with the rig TDS saver sub. The assembly was pulled back to
shoe to rectify the TDS problem. Upon fixing the problem, the assembly was run in hole back to bottom
and continued drilling the 216 mm (8-1/2”) section from 3025.0 mMDRT to well TD at 3788.0 mMDRT.
The assembly was pulled out of hole in preparation for running completions.
Coogee Resources
(Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2 1.2.2
1.2 Well Summary
A 140mm (5½”) liner with sand screens was run and set with the shoe at 3786.0 mMDRT, the liner
hanger at 2662.4 mMDRT and a swell packer at 3151.6 mMDRT. A two zone intelligent completion
was then undertaken.
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SECTION 2
Drilling Parameters
WOB (tonnes) 0.23 - 4.85 Bit Sub 1.22m
RPM 47 - 80
Torque (kN-m) 1.08 - 5.83 36” Hole Opener 2.90m
Flow In (m³/min) 0.57 - 3.79
Pump Pressure (mPa) 1.31 - 3.05 NB1 Security EBXT1GSO
17-1/2”, Jets: Open
Mud System 0.43m
Sea water & hi-vis sweeps
Lithology
Returns to seabed.
Drilling Summary
A 445mm (17-1/2”) Security DBS tri-cone bit
with a 914mm (36”) hole opener was made up
with 241mm (9-1/2”) and 210mm (8-1/4”) drill
collars for the spud assembly. After tagging the
seabed at 115.3 mMDRT, Skua-10 was
spudded at 2230hrs on the 16 March 2008. The
914mm (36”) hole section was drilled to 155.0
mMDRT using sea water and hi-vis sweeps.
Good returns were observed by the ROV at all
times. Tight hole conditions were observed
whilst POOH, requiring back-reaming. A wiper
trip was conducted and run to section TD. The
hole was then displaced with PHB mud. The bit
was then pulled out of the hole for the 762mm x
506mm (30”/20”) conductor.
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Drilling Parameters
WOB (tonnes) 3.27 - 15.97 1 x 203mm (8”) Jar
RPM 26 - 115 9.69
Torque (kN-m) 3.80 - 8.41
Flow In (m³/min) 2.56 - 3.37
Pump Pressure (mPa) 6.96 - 14.09 3 x 210mm (8-1/4”) DC
28.27
Mud System
KCl-PHPA (WBM)
1 x 210mm (8-1/4”) Bit Sub
1.23
Lithology
Calcilutite
1 x 244mm (9-5/8”) Junk Basket
Drilling Summary
0.93
NB4 was made up with a junk basket as this run
was aimed to recover the lost portions of the
severely damaged bit of the previous run. The
NB4 Smith SVHC
string was washed down from 1713.0 to 1738.0
311mm (12-1/4”), 3 x 20
mMDRT. Hi-vis pill was pumped and the junk
0.32m
basket was surged twice when the fishing
assembly touched bottom.
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Mud System
KCl-PHPA (WBM) 1 x 210mm (8-1/4”) HEL MWD
5.47
Lithology
Calcilutite, Calcisiltite, Sandstone and 1 x 210mm (8-1/4”) NDT-LWD
Calcareous Claystone 8.70
Drilling Summary
NB5 was made up with RSS and LWD tools.
The assembly was run after shallow testing the 1 x 210mm (8-1/4”) MRF-LWD
LWD tools at 92.0 mMDRT. The hole was 9.02
washed down from 1667.0 mMDRT and the top
of cement was tagged at 1728.0 mMDRT. The
cement track was drilled from 1728.0 to 1770.0 1 x 210mm (8-1/4”) IDS MWD
mMDRT using seawater and hi-vis sweeps. 3.77
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Lithology
Silty Claystone, Calcareous Claystone and 1 x 206 mm (8-1/8”) NMDC
Sandstone 3.07
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Skua-10 ST2
BHA No. 1 143.62 m
216mm (8-1/2") Hole Section
28 April – 01 May 2008 140 mm (5-1/2”) DP to surface
The bit was pulled out of hole and laid down to NB1 Smith MDi713
make-up the steerable BHA with MWD. 216 mm (8-1/2”), 5 x 14,
0.26 m
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2.2 Casing and Cementing
Cement
Sacks 1177 sx
Type G Class
Weight 15.9 ppg
Yield 1.17 ft³/sx
Volume 245 bbl
Summary
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Cement
Lead 213 bbl
Type G Class
Weight 12.5 ppg
Yield 2.1 cuft/sx
Additives 1 gal/sk Gascon 469
0.007 gal/sk NF-6
0.116 gal/sk SCR-100L
Tail 67 bbl
Type G Class
Weight 15.8 ppg
Yield 1.16 cuft/sx
Additives 0.12 gal/sk Gascon 469 30” x 20” Casing shoe 36” hole to
at 152.2mMDRT 155.0mMDRT
0.003 gal/sk NF-6
0.049 gal/sk SCR-100L
Chemical
Total cement used: 912 sk
Gascon 469 611 gals
NF-6 20 gals
SCR-100L 72 gals
Summary
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Cement Plug #1
2076.0 to 1950.0 mMDRT TGB
Tail 76 bbls
Type G Class
Weight 15.8 ppg
Yield 1.16 cuft/sx
Additives 20 gal/10 bbl Halad-413L
0.25 gal/10 bbl NF-6
3 gal/10 bbl SCR-100L
9.75 gal/10 bbl Gascon 469
Tail 78 bbls
Type G Class
Weight 16.5 ppg 30” x 20” Casing shoe at
Yield 1.06 cuft/sx 152.2 mMDRT 17 1/2”/36” hole
Additives 4 gal/10 bbl CFR-3L to155.0 mMDRT
0.25 gal/10 bbl NF-6
2 gal/10 bbl SCR-100L
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Cement
Slurry 110bbl
Type G Class
Weight 15.8 ppg
Yield 1.16 cuft/sx
Additives 0.12 gal/1sk Gascon 469
0.246 gal/sk Halad-413L
0.049 gal/sk SCR-100L
5 gal NF-6
Chemical
Total cement used: 559 sk
Gascon-469 64 gal
Halad-413L 131 gal 30” x 20” Casing shoe 26”/36” hole to
at 152.2mMDRT 154.0mMDRT
NF-6 5.0 gal
Summary
13-3/8“ Casing shoe
After pulling the 311mm (12-¼”) drilling at 1723.5mMDRT
assembly, the casing handling equipment was
rigged up and the float shoe was picked up and 17½” hole to
tested. A total of 200 joints of casing were then 1728.0mMDRT
run until 2560.5 mMDRT where the hanger
assembly assembly was made up. The casing
and well-head assembly was then run in with the
140mm (5-1/2”) DP and the shoe was landed at
2678.7 mMDRT.
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140mm (5½”) Liner
140mm (5½”) Liner
27 April 2008 RT = Datum
West Atlas
RT-AHD 32.8 m
Hole size 216mm (8-1/2”)
Depth 3788.0 mMDRT SB 115.3 m
Liner
Diameter 140mm (5-1/2”)
Shoe Depth 3786.0 mMDRT
Hanger 2662.4 mMDRT
Summary
340mm (13-3/8“)
Casing shoe at
1723.5 mMDRT 445mm (17-1/2”)
hole to 1728.0
mMDRT
Liner Hanger @
2662.4 mMDRT
244mm (9-5/8“)
Casing shoe at
2678.7 mMDRT 311mm (12-1/4”)
hole to 3084.0
mMDRT
Geological logging for Skua-10 commenced at 1732.0 mMDRT to a total depth of 2076.0
mMDRT (All depths given in this section are measured along hole from the Rotary Table,
unless otherwise specified).
During the course of the well, all gas equipment was checked and calibrated regularly.
The lithology intervals described below are based on changes in cuttings lithology, drilling
parameters, ROP, Total Gas, Chromatograph readings and available MWD data at the wellsite.
Total gas values are quoted as % C1 (Methane) equivalent in air and hydrocarbons (component
alkanes) (C1-NC5) in parts per million (ppm).
Ditch cutting samples were collected at the following interval(s) for Skua-10:
Skua-10
115–1732m No Returns
1732-1920m 5m
1920-1990m 10m
1990-2070m 5m
2070-2076m 6m
No cutting samples collected from 119-1720m as this section was drilled riserless with returns
to the sea bed.
Summary of Lithology:
CALCILUTITE with minor thin SILTSTONE interbeds. Towards the base of the formation the
CALCILUTITE became interbedded with CALCISILTITE.
CALCILUTITE 40-100% : white to light grey, 5-10% hard fragments, blocky, 90-95% amorphous
white rock flour, minor calcareous silt, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, 5% dark grey
dolomite fragments, trace glauconite, trace to rare quartz grains occasionally with pyritic and
calcareous cement, trace fossil fragments, nil to poor visible porosity.
SILTSTONE (0-1%): dark brown to greyish black, firm, blocky to splintery, trace carbonaceous
specks, weakly calcareous, trace fine pyrite, occasionally very argillaceous and gradational to
Claystone.
CALCISILTITE (10-60%) : white to light grey, trace light olive grey, 5-10% moderately hard to
hard microcrystalline fragments, trace firm, blocky and angular, 90-95% amorphous white rock
flour, trace to rare carbonaceous specks, trace calcareous sand, gradational to Calcilutite, nil to
poor visible porosity.
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Starting with massive CALCILUTITE with thin SILTSTONE beds. This gradually changes into
interbedded SANDSTONE and CALCILUTITE, with a trace of SILTY CLAYSTONE. This gradually
turns into massive SANDSTONE beds, before towards TD thin CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE
interbeds start to appear.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
1975.0 to 1980.0 m (2 %) trace pinpoint fluorescence, dull yellow, very slow cut, trace dull yellow
crush cut, moderately bright cream very thin residue ring
1995.0 to 2000.0 m (1 %) pinpoint, dull yellow, dull yellow slow crush cut, very faint dull blue
white residue ring.
CALCILUTITE (0-99%) : light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and
micritic, dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional
very fine carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to fine, well sorted and
rounded Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
SILTY CLAYSTONE (trace-1%): medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky,
very calcareous, homogenous, trace carbonaceous specks, trace very fine pyrite in part.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-30%) : medium to medium dark grey, soft to firm, sub blocky to
sub fissile, trace to rare very fine carbonaceous specks, moderately calcareous, trace very fine
disseminated pyrite, slightly silty.
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3.1 Geology and Shows
Interval ROP range ROP average Total Gas range Total Gas average
(mMDRT) (m/hr) (m/hr) (%) (%)
115.3 – 817 0 – 224 77 Returns to seabed Returns to seabed
817 – 863 15 – 111 59 Returns to seabed Returns to seabed
863 – 1224 0 – 224 56 Returns to seabed Returns to seabed
1224 – 1395 0 – 50 24 Returns to seabed Returns to seabed
1395 – 1732 2 – 68 18 Returns to seabed Returns to seabed
1732 – 1846 0 - 75 14.51 0 – 0.41 0.07
1846 – 2075 2 – 88 28 0.01 – 4.9 0.52
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3.1 Geology and Shows
Geological logging for Skua-10 ST1 commenced at 1867.0mMDRT to a total depth of 3084.0mMDRT
(All depths given in this section are measured along hole from the Rotary Table, unless otherwise
specified).
During the course of the well, all gas equipment was checked and calibrated regularly.
The lithology intervals described below are based on changes in cuttings lithology, drilling parameters,
ROP, Total Gas, Chromatograph readings and available MWD data at the wellsite.
Total gas values are quoted as % C1 (Methane) equivalent in air and hydrocarbons (component
alkanes) (C1-NC5) in parts per million (ppm).
Ditch cutting samples were collected at the following interval(s) for Skua-10 ST1:
Skua-10 ST1
1870–2180m 5m
2189-2210m 10m
2210-2970m 5m
2970-3050 m 10m
3050-3080m 5m
3080-3084m 4m
Summary of Lithology:
216mm (8-1/2”) Section
Starting with massive CALCILUTITE. This gradually changes into massive SANDSTONE interbeded
with a CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE. This gradually turns into massive CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE
with thin SANDSTONE beds.
SANDSTONE (1-100%): clear to translucent, predominantly loose, predominantly fine to minor medium
grained, trace coarse grained, moderately well to well sorted, sub angular to rounded, sub elongate to
sub spherical, trace fine grained aggregates, moderately hard, moderate calcareous cement, trace
weak pyrite cement and nodules, trace glauconite, trace carbonaceous detritus, good to trace fair
inferred porosity, nil to trace very poor FLUORESCENCE.
CALCILUTITE (0-99%) : light grey to occasionally medium light grey, rare medium grey and micritic,
dominantly soft to very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine
carbonaceous grains, gradational to calcisiltite, trace very fine to fine, well sorted and rounded
Calcarenite, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite, trace fine quartz grains.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (5-100%): dark greenish grey to olive grey, medium dark grey to minor
dark grey, dominantly very soft, trace firm and brittle, sub blocky to amorphous, dominantly moderately
calcareous, trace very fine pyrite and nodules, nil to trace silty, trace non to very weakly calcareous
laminations and trace gradational to Claystone.
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Starting with massive CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE with thin SANDSTONE beds. This gradually
changes into massive ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE beds with a trace of CLAYSTONE.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-100%): medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly soft to
rare firm, amorphous, sub blocky, in part sticky, trace to rare very fine pyrite and coarser nodules, rare
silty, trace inoceramus fragments, trace carbonaceous, trace silt and very fine quartz, brittle and blocky
in parts, trace fine to coarse calcite crystals, trace silty grading to ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (0-100%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and medium
bluish grey to greenish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to soft, dominantly
amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus trace loose medium to coarse quartz grains
Starting with massive CLAYSTONE with thin SANDSTONE beds. This gradually changes into massive
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE beds with a trace of CLAYSTONE and COAL. This gradually turns into
massive SANDSTONE beds, before towards TD thin CLAYSTONE and SILTSTONE interbeds start to
appear.
CLAYSTONE (3-100%): medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and
amorphous, sub blocky to occasionally blocky, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty in part, trace very fine pyrite,
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (10-80%): medium grey to medium dark grey, occasionally greenish
grey, very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, also occurring as very fine to
fine size spherical grains, trace fine pyrite, trace micro-fossils.
SANDSTONE (1-97%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare hard pyrite cemented
aggregates, trace friable very fine grained aggregates, dominantly very fine to fine grained, trace
medium grained, moderately to well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical,
5-10% very coarse to granular pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement, trace glauconitic specks,
fair to good visual porosity, fair to good shows faint to moderate hydrocarbon odour.
SILTSTONE (3-70%): light olive grey to olive grey, grayish olive, dusky yellowish brown, very soft to
soft, dominantly amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common
carbonaceous specks and occasional weakly developed laminie, nil to rare slightly calcareous, rare
very fine pyrite.
COAL(Nil-5%): black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal fracture in part,
silty in part, occasional pyritic laminie.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2970.0 to 2980.0 m (5%): dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderate slow milky yellow cut, thin dull
yellow to cream residual ring.
2980.0 to 3020.0 m (85 -100%): occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light, dominantly
moderately bright to trace dull yellowish white pin point fluorescence, moderate milky white diffuse cut,
moderately thick and in part patchy moderately bright milky white residual ring.
3020.0 to 3050.0 m (Tr - 5%): dull to trace moderately bright yellow pin point fluorescence, moderate
slow milky yellow cut, thin dull yellow to cream residual ring.
3060.0 to 3070.0 m (Tr - 3%): dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderately slow milky yellow white
diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright yellowish white patchy residual ring.
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3.1 Geology and Shows
Interval ROP range ROP average Total Gas range Total Gas average
(mMDRT) (m/hr) (m/hr) (%) (%)
1867 – 2290 0 - 148 23 0 – 0.33 0.04
2290 – 2885 0 – 62 9 0 – 0.66 0.05
2885 – 3084 2 – 57 33 0 – 22 2.3
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3.1 Geology and Shows
Geological logging for Skua-10 ST2 commenced at 2700.0 mMDRT to a total depth of 3788.0 mMDRT
(All depths given in this section are measured along hole from the Rotary Table, unless otherwise
specified).
During the course of the well, all gas equipment was checked and calibrated regularly.
The lithology intervals described below are based on changes in cuttings lithology, drilling parameters,
ROP, Total Gas, Chromatograph readings and available MWD data at the wellsite.
Total gas values are quoted as % C1 (Methane) equivalent in air and hydrocarbons (component
alkanes) (C1-NC5) in parts per million (ppm).
Ditch cutting samples were collected at the following interval(s) for Skua-10 ST2:
Skua-10 ST2
2695-3780 5m
3780-3788 8m
Summary of Lithology:
216mm (8-1/2”) Section
Starting with massive CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE with thin SANDSTONE beds. This gradually
changes into massive ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE beds with a trace of CLAYSTONE.
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE (0-100%): medium grey to dark grey, greenish grey, dominantly soft to
rare firm, amorphous, sub blocky, in part sticky, trace to rare very fine pyrite and coarser nodules,
trace inoceramus fragments, trace carbonaceous, trace silt and very fine quartz, brittle and blocky in
parts, trace fine to coarse calcite crystals, grading to ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE.
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (0-100%): dominantly medium light grey to medium grey and medium
bluish grey to greenish grey, occasional medium dark grey to dark grey, very soft to soft, dominantly
amorphous, firm when dark grey and sub blocky to blocky, trace very fine pyrite, trace microfossil
fragments, trace inoceramus, trace loose medium to coarse quartz grains.
Starting with massive CLAYSTONE with thin SANDSTONE beds. This gradually changes into massive
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE beds with a trace of CLAYSTONE and COAL. This gradually turns into
massive SANDSTONE beds, before towards TD thin CLAYSTONE and SILTSTONE interbeds start to
appear.
CLAYSTONE (3-100%): medium dark grey to dominantly slightly brownish grey, very soft and
amorphous, sub blocky to occasionally blocky, commonly nil to occasional very fine carbonaceous
grains, trace microfossils, nil to slightly calcareous, silty in part, trace very fine pyrite,
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE (10-80%): medium grey to medium dark grey, occasionally greenish
grey, very soft to occasionally firm, dominantly amorphous to sub blocky, also, trace fine pyrite, trace
micro-fossils.
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SANDSTONE (1-97%): clear to translucent, dominantly loose, trace to rare hard pyrite cemented
aggregates, trace friable very fine grained aggregates, dominantly very fine to fine grained, trace
medium grained, moderately to well sorted, sub angular to sub rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical,
5-10% very coarse to granular pyrite nodules, moderate siliceous cement, trace glauconitic specks,
fair to good visual porosity, fair to good shows faint to moderate hydrocarbon odour.
SILTSTONE (3-70%): light olive grey to olive grey, grayish olive, dusky yellowish brown, very soft to
soft, dominantly amorphous, trace to minor sub blocky, arenaceous to argillaceous, common
carbonaceous specks and occasional weakly developed lamina, nil to rare slightly calcareous, rare
very fine pyrite.
COAL(Nil-5%): black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal fracture in part,
silty in part, occasional pyritic lamina.
HYDROCARBON FLUORESCENCE
2970.0 to 2980.0 m (5%): dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderate slow milky yellow cut, thin dull
yellow to cream residual ring.
2980.0 to 3020.0 m (85 -100%): occasional dull brown oil staining under natural light, dominantly
moderately bright to trace dull yellowish white pin point fluorescence, moderate milky white diffuse cut,
moderately thick and in part patchy moderately bright milky white residual ring.
3020.0 to 3050.0 m (Tr - 5%): dull to trace moderately bright yellow pin point fluorescence, moderate
slow milky yellow cut, thin dull yellow to cream residual ring.
3060.0 to 3070.0 m (Tr - 3%): dull yellow pin point fluorescence, moderately slow milky yellow white
diffuse cut, dull to moderately bright yellowish white patchy residual ring.
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3.1 Geology and Shows
Interval ROP range ROP average Total Gas range Total Gas average
(mMDRT) (m/hr) (m/hr) (%) (%)
2678 - 2817 0 - 127 29 0 – 0.14 0.04
2817 - 3788 0 – 91 32 0 – 16 3.48
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3.2 Sampling Summary
Skua-10
Sample Destination:
Set A & B (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set C (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set D (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set E & F (500g Unwashed Drill Cuttings in Hubco cloth bags) to be forwarded to:
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3.2 Sampling Summary
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3.2 Sampling Summary
Skua-10 ST1
1870 - 2180m 5m
2210 - 2970m 5m
3050 - 3060m 5m
3080 - 3084m 4m
Missed Sample: Samples not taken from 1867m to 1905m because of 100% Cement in
returns.
2220m and 2230m no unwashed samples collected due to low returns at shakers.
Sample Destination:
Set A & B (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set C (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set D (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set E & F (500g Unwashed Drill Cuttings in polythene bags- as per geologists instructions)
to be forwarded to:
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3.2 Sampling Summary
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3.2 Sampling Summary
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3.2 Sampling Summary
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3.2 Sampling Summary
Skua-10 ST2
Missed Samples:
2810-2815m (Missed due to low returns to shakers)
3030, 3045, 3055, 3065, 3075, 3085, 3095, 3105, 3115, 3125, 3135, 3145, 3280, 3315, 3325, 3335, 3345,
3365, 3375, 3385, 3395, 3405, 3415, 3425, 3435, 3445, 3455, 3465, 3475, 3485, 3495, 3505, 3515, 3525,
3535, 3545, 3555, 3585, 3595, 3605, 3655, 3675, 3740, 3785 ( Missed due to High ROP)
Sample Destination:
Set A & B (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set C (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set D (250g Washed & Dried Drill Cuttings in polythene bags) to be forwarded to:
Set E & F (500g Unwashed Drill Cuttings in Hubco cloth bags) to be forwarded to:
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SECTION 4
PRESSURE EVALUATION
4.1 Pressure Evaluation
The following brief description of the Dxc is an extraction from Baker Hughes INTEQ manual;
Formation Pressure Evaluation Pore Pressure Evaluation Techniques. Please refer to it for further
clarification.
Bingham (1965) proposed a relationship between penetration rate, weight on bit, rotary speed, and bit
diameter, Jordan and Shirley (1966) solved the equation and allowed a constant, “a”, to be unity, but
made the d-exponent lithology specific. In a constant lithology, the d-exponent should increase as the
depth, compaction and differential pressure across the bottom increase. Upon penetration of a
geopressured zone, compaction and differential pressure will decrease and will be reflected by a
decrease in the d-exponent
Since differential pressure is dependent upon the mud density as well as formation pore pressure,
Rehm and McClendon (1971) proposed a correction for this, hence the Dxc (Equation 4-12)
Factors not considered by the Dxc in its basic form are drilling hydraulics, tooth efficiency (tooth wear
and change in bit type) and lithology variation (matrix strength). If differential pressure becomes too
large, the simple ratio correction will not completely compensate for its effect on the drill rate. In
addition, the relationships among force applied (W/B), rotary speed (N), differential pressure
(N.FBG/ECD), and rate of penetration (R) are more complex than the Dxc formulation would imply.
While working within “normal” working ranges, radical changes in any of these parameters (for
example, change in hole size after setting casing) may result in a change in the Dxc. 80824 Rev B
/January 1996 Confidential
Whilst sliding with a downhole motor, bit RPM values are calculated from the flowrates used, as
specified by the manufacturer. And in high angle deviated holes, the translation of the weight onto the
bit may not be very exact, thus affecting the Dxc.
The temperature profile of the returning mud showed an increasing trend except for bit trips.
Major mud losses were recorded from 1748.0 to 2011.0 mMDRT (with 1.12 sg MW – 1.15 sg ECD),
ranging from 15 bbls/hr (static) to 120 bbls/hr (dynamic).
Background gas levels were generally low (0.02%-0.1%). Connection and stop pump gas appeared at
1913m and were constantly recorded thorough all the section down to 2660.0 mMDRT, ranging from
0.2 to 0.69%.
The Dxc appears to have a vertical slightly overpressured trend down to around 1800.0 mMDRT
(1776.0 m TVD). The Dxc trend is negative downward, indicating a slight overpressure, in accordance
with the other indications presented above.
So the pore pressure increases gradually from 1.06 to 1.08sg to the bottom of the section, above the
reservoir.
The temperature profile of the returning mud showed an increasing trend except for bit trips.
Gas levels were low in the first part of the section (0.1-0.2%), high in the reservoir in the Plover
Formation (from 2817.0 mMDRT). Being a horizontal section, Dxc and Resistivity are more related to
the different lithological and petrographical situations of the well path in different parts of the reservoir
than to differences in the pore pressure.
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A formation integrity test (FIT) to 1.25sg EMW was performed at 2821.0 mMDRT after 143.0 mMDRT
of formation had been drilled from the 244mm (9-5/8”) casing shoe at 2678.0 mMDRT.
This data was used to provide the basis of a fracture pressure prediction using Daines’ minimum tensile
strength method. The model has the capacity to resolve and extrapolate the local principle stress
regime, subsequent to the first fracture in a compact formation. For further information, please refer to
the Formation Pressure Evaluation Pore Pressure Evaluation Techniques.
Daines’ technique calculates the fracture pressures employing the following equation:
The Poisson’s ratio was derived by comparing the formation type drilled with a list of established
values. The effective stress ratio “Beta” was calculated from the results of leak off tests where the
fracture gradient is actually measured. Once the ratio had been derived the result was used over the
following hole section to calculate the fracture pressure using overburden pressure, estimated pore
pressure and Poisson’s ratio for each lithology.
It must however be stressed that this method of fracture pressure calculation relies heavily upon the
formation being pressured up to the point of fracture. The use in the equation of data from formation
integrity tests (in which the formation is pressured to a predetermined point and no further) rather than
a full leak off test will underestimate subsequent fracture pressures.
This section was drilled with seawater and gel sweeps, and was drilled riser less. The section consisted
of mostly unconsolidated sediments, and returns were observed by the Remote Operated Vehicle
(ROV) at all times.
This section was drilled with seawater and gel sweeps, and was also drilled riser less. No leak-off test
was conducted prior to drilling this section and the ROV was used to observe returns.
The 340mm (13-3/8”) casing shoe was drilled at 1732.0 mMDRT and drilled 3 metres of new formation
to 1735.0 mMDRT. A Formation Integrity Test (FIT) was performed with 1.12sg water base mud.
A good test was obtained at 2968.4 kPa with equivalent mud weight (EMW) of 1.21sg formation
strength at the casing shoe and this FIT was used for fracture pressure calculations of Skua-10.
The 311mm (12-1/4”) section was drilled with a KCL/PHPA mud system ranging between 1.12 sg -1.13
sg mud weight. ECD’s ranged from 1.14sg to 1.16sg for this hole section. At 1748.0 mMDRT the hole
was displaced to seawater due to downhole losses up to 120 bbls/hr. At 1771.0 mMDRT a cement
plug was set in order to cure losses and the well was displaced back to KCL/PHPA mud. Intermittent
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losses were observed also at 2011.0 mMDRT. These were potentially related to formation structure
rather than a change in formation pressure.
The shoe was set at 2678.7 mMDRT. A distance was left from bottom to allow any potential sidetrack
out of the casing shoe. The shoe was drilled out with a 216 mm BHA which was then reamed 143m to
2821.0 mMDRt through the long rathole, before the FIT was performed.
A good test was obtained at 2758.9 kPa with equivalent mud weight (EMW) of 1.25sg formation
strength at the casing shoe and this FIT was used for fracture pressure calculations of Skua-10, Skua-
10 ST1 and Skua-10 ST2.
The 216mm (8-1/2”) section of Skua-10 ST2 was drilled with a KCL/PHPA/Polymer mud system
weighted at initially 1.09sg. The hole was displaced with 1.14sg Perflow mud at 2879.0 mMDRT
making the mud weight rise while drilling from 1.14sg to 1.19sg for the reservoir. ECD’s ranged from
1.14sg to 1.21sg for this hole section.
No losses to the hole were seen while drilling the 216mm (8-1/2”) section to well TD at 3788.0 mMDRT.
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TABLES
Table 1: Bit Run Summary Tables
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Table 2: Bit Hydraulics Summary Tables
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Skua-10 / Skua-10 ST1 / Skua-10 ST2
0 Rig West Atlas arrived on location on 14 Mar 2008. Tagged seabed at 115.3 mMDRT. Drill 914 mm hole
to 155 mMDRT. Landed and cemented 762 mm conductor at 152.2 mMDRT.
3500
4000
0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55
Days on Location
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Table 4: Pressure Summary Plot
Depth
mTVDRT
Fracture Gradient
300
Eatons
Overburden
Pore Gradient
Pressure ECD
500
700
900
1100
1300
1500
1900
2100
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APPENDICES
INTEQ LOG SUITE
Formation Evaluation Gas Ratio Plot West Atlas RT- AHD 32.8 mMDRT
Drilling Data Plot Pressure Data Plot
W Depth 82.5 m MDRT
ABBREVIATIONS
NB New Bit MD Measured Depth Seabed @ 115.3 mMDRT
RR Rerun Bit GPM Gallons per Min
No returns
CB Core Bit PP Pump Pressure Seawater and hi-vis sweeps
WOB Weight on Bit MW Mud Weight sg
Revs per Minute FV 762mm (30”) casing shoe @
Coogee Resources ( Ashmore RPM Funnel Viscosity 152.2 mMDRT
Company FLC Flow Check F Filtrate - API 914mm (36”) hole to 155.0 mMDRT
Cartier) Pty Ltd
FCG Flow Check Gas FC Filter Cake
Well Skua-10 PR Poor Returns PV Plastic Viscosity
NR No Returns YP Yield Point
Permit AC/L8 BG Background Gas Sol Solids % 340mm (13-3/8”) casing shoe @
1723.5 mMDRT
WTG Wiper Trip Gas Sd Sand % 445mm (17-1/2”) hole to 1732.0
Region Trip Gas Cl mMDRT
Timor Sea TG Chlorides Drilling Fluid: Sea water / PHG sweeps
POG Pumps Off Gas RM Mud Resistivity Sea Water 1.06 sg
Designation Horizontal Oil Producer CG Connection Gas RMF Filtrate Resistivty
SWG Swab Gas TVD True Vertical Depth
Coordinates Lat: 12º 30’ 04.586” S
311mm (12-1/4”) hole to 2076.0
Long: 124º 25’ 05.401” E
LITHOLOGY SYMBOLS mMDRT
Drilling Fluid: KCL / Polymer
Ref Elevation RT-AHD – 32.8 m WBM 1.12-1.15 sg
G
G
Total Depth 2076.0 mMDRT Calcarenite Calcisiltite Calcilutite Glauconite
Ca Cs Cl Glauc
Contractor Seadrill
oooo
Rig West Atlas oooo
Dolomite Marl Conglomerate Pyrite Casing Seat Wireline
Type Jack-Up Dol Mrl Cgl Pyr Logs
Liner Hanger
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Formation
LOG INTERVAL Cored Interval Test
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Depth 115.0 to 2076.0 m MDRT Unrecovered
Sandstone Siltstone Claystone Chert Sidewall
Sst Sltst Clst Cht Sliding Core
Date 16 Mar 2008– 11 Apr 2008 No
V Test Recovery
Scale 1 : 500 V V Interval
Data Engineers Luca Pagella, Dave Nelson, Neon Volcanics Cement Coal Calcareous Mechanical No
C
Rosell, Raymond Canela Volc Cmt Calc M Sidewall Core M Recovery
Logging Geologists S Patel, M McGregor, S Sadawarte
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10
Interval : 109.00 - 2113.98 meters
Created : 17/Oct/2008 9:43:45 AM
LITHOLOGY %
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
25 50 75 100 Total Gas (%) Methane ppm Calcite
INTERPRETED LITHOLOGY
0 100
ROP (m/hr) 0.1 1 10 100
Ethane ppm
Resistivity (Deep) 200 Dolomite
100 75 50 25 0.2
100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
ohm-m
50 100 150 200
0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200 i-Butane ppm PFG
AAPI
ohm-m
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
110
RT-AHD: 32.8 m
Water Depth: 82.5 m
RT-Seabed: 115.3 m
NB1: 445 mm (17"1/2)
Security DBS
120
Reed Hycalog
Type: T41C
Jets: 3x22,1x15
Depth In: 155.0 m
Depth Out: 1732.0 m
170
Survey @ 193.34m
Inc: 0.31 Azm: 18.86
TVD: 193.34m
20
00
Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
Pills. Returns to seabed.
210
220
Survey @ 220.30m
Inc: 0.06 Azm: 51.20
TVD: 220.30m
230
240
250
Survey @ 249.93m
Inc: 0.06 Azm: 162.66
TVD: 249.93m
260
270
280
290
300
40
Inc: 2.43 Azm: 272.97
TVD: 338.25m
350
360
Survey @ 367.71m
370
Survey @ 397.17m
400
Survey @ 426.65m
Inc: 6.65 Azm: 280.55
430
TVD: 426.34m
440
450
Survey @ 456.10m
Inc: 8.14 Azm: 281.89
460
TVD: 455.54m
470
4
480
Survey @ 485.16m
Inc: 9.69 Azm: 286.70
490
TVD: 484.25m
500
WOB: 1-8 klbs Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
RPM: 100-200 Pills. Returns to seabed.
GPM: 1150
SPP: 1400 psi
510
Survey @ 514.94m
Inc: 9.43 Azm: 287.94
TVD: 513.62m
520
530
540
Survey @ 544.33m
Inc: 10.43 Azm: 285.95
TVD: 542.57m
550
560
570
Survey @ 574.13m
Inc: 10.40 Azm: 286.89
TVD: 571.88m
580
590
Survey @ 603.13m
Inc: 9.82 Azm: 285.49
TVD: 600.43m
610
6
620
630
Survey @ 632.56m
Inc: 9.17 Azm: 285.30
TVD: 629.45m
640
650
660
Survey @ 661.41m
Inc: 10.65 Azm: 284.93
TVD: 657.87m
670
680
690
Survey @ 690.69m
Inc: 10.67 Azm: 286.53
TVD: 686.65m
700
Survey @ 719.34m
Inc: 10.47 Azm: 287.06
TVD: 714.81m
730
740
750
Survey @ 750.03m
Inc: 9.98 Azm: 280.10
TVD: 745.02m
760
770
780
Survey @ 779.42m
Inc: 10.00 Azm: 277.17
TVD: 773.96m
790
800
Survey @ 809.24m
Inc: 10.13 Azm: 274.78
TVD: 803.32m
820
830
840
Survey @ 838.26m
Inc: 8.78 Azm: 282.91
TVD: 831.95m
850
860
870
Survey @ 867.33m
Inc: 7.40 Azm: 287.77
TVD: 861.02m
880
890
Survey @ 896.91m
Inc: 6.33 Azm: 282.08
900
WOB: 1-34 klbs TVD: 890.09m
RPM: 80-200
GPM: 1150
SPP: 1775 psi Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
Pills. Returns to seabed.
910
920
930
Survey @ 925.42m
Inc: 7.39 Azm: 278.87
TVD: 919.39m
940
950
960
Survey @ 955.80m
Inc: 9.17 Azm: 280.72
TVD: 948.47m
970
980
990
Survey @ 985.23m
Inc: 9.40 Azm: 282.09
TVD: 977.51m
1000
1050
1060
1070
Survey @ 1072.71m
Inc: 10.08 Azm: 285.10
TVD: 1063.71m
1080
1090
Survey @ 1131.77m
Inc: 11.78 Azm: 282.12
TVD: 1121.68m
1140
1150
1160
Survey @ 1161.31m
Inc: 11.34 Azm: 283.16
TVD: 1150.62m
1170
1180
1190
Survey @ 1191.72m
Inc: 11.52 Azm: 284.54
TVD: 1180.43m
Survey @ 1250.61m
Inc: 13.52 Azm: 288.37
TVD: 1237.91m
1260
1270
1280
Survey @ 1279.97m
Inc: 13.57 Azm: 287.94
TVD: 1266.46m
1290
1300
Survey @ 1309.43m
Inc: 13.46 Azm: 287.57
TVD: 1295.10m
1320
1330
1340 Survey @ 1338.87m
Inc: 12.99 Azm: 290.79
TVD: 1323.76m
1350
1360
1370
Survey @ 1368.25m
Inc: 12.13 Azm: 288.76
TVD: 1352.44m
1380
1390
Survey @ 1397.55m
Inc: 11.40 Azm: 290.55
TVD: 1381.12m
1400
Survey @ 1426.95m
Inc: 11.78 Azm: 289.50
TVD: 1409.92m
1440
1450
1460
1470
1480
Survey @ 1486.12m
Inc: 11.83 Azm: 291.04
1490
TVD: 1467.84m
1500
Survey @ 1515.57m
Inc: 12.37 Azm: 291.23
1520
TVD: 1496.64m
1530
1540
1550
Survey @ 1544.99m
Inc: 12.67 Azm: 291.44
TVD: 1525.36m
1560
1570
1580
Survey @ 1574.39m
Inc: 11.29 Azm: 291.84
TVD: 1554.12m
1590
1620
1630
Survey @ 1633.10m
Inc: 9.71 Azm: 287.53
TVD: 1611.93m
1640
1650
1660
Survey @ 1662.44m
Inc: 9.86 Azm: 286.76
TVD: 1640.84m
1670
1680
1690
Survey @ 1691.93m
Inc: 9.94 Azm: 286.25
TVD: 1669.89m
1700
1740
7th April 2008
pyr,nil-pr
8th April 2008
1750
Cement plug set across loss
Jets: 3x20 zone (from casing shoe to
Depth In: 1738.0 m 1170 mMDRT)
Depth Out: 1770.0 m
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs SILTSTONE: dk brn-gr bk,
Grade: frm,blky-splin, tr carb spks, calc,
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP 1760 tr f pyr, occ v arg & grdg Clst
WOB: 2-50 klbs CALCILUTITE: wh-lt gy, r hd
RPM: 9-229 crpxln frag, blky-flk & ang, abd
GPM: 674-1175 amor wh rk flour, mnr calc slt, tr-r
SPP: 1088-2254 psi arg, nil-p vis por
1770
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14 CALCILUTITE: wh-lt gy, r hd
Depth In: 1770.0 m crpxln frag, blky-flk & ang, abd
Depth Out: 2011 m amor wh rk flour, mnr calc slt, tr-r
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs arg, nil-p vis por
Grade:
1790
TVD:1771.16 m
TVD:1801.34 m
TVD:1831.77 m
1880
Survey @ 1884.84 mMDRT
inc:6.84 Azi:304.36
TVD:1860.54m
1890
SILTY CLAYSTONE: med-med dk
gy, v sft-frm, sbblky, v calc, hom,
tr carb spks
1900
WOB: 18-25 klbs SANDSTONE: clr-trnsl,lt gy,lse,fri
RPM: 147-160 agg i/p, pred vf-occ f,wl srt,rnd-wl
GPM: 600-901 rnd,tr wk pyr cmt, com wk calc
SPP: 931-1789 psi cmt,com calc mtx,com carb grs,tr
glauc,gd inf por,pr vis por in agg,
1910
n shw
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
m-m dk gy, sft-frm, sbblky-sbfis,
tr-r v f carb spks, mod calc, tr v f
1970
FLOURESCENCE 1975mMDRT-
1980mMDRT: tr p.p, dl yel, v slw
cut, tr dl yel crush cut, wk-mod
bri crm ring res
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl, lse, pred
f-mnr med, tr crs, mod wl srt,
1990
FLUORESCENCE 1995mMDRT-
2000mMDRT: p.p, dl yel, dl yel
WOB: 3-24 klbs slw crush cut, v fnt dl bl wh res
RPM: 158-160 ring
GPM: 671-695
SPP: 1113-1247 psi Survey @ 2001.20 mMDRT
inc:4.96Azi:1.80
2010
TVD:1976.50 m
10th April 2008
11th April 2008 Survey @ 2008.42 mMDRT
inc:5.01Azi:3.47
NB6: 311mm (12"1/4) TVD:1983.62 m
SMITH
2020
Type: MD1716 FLUORESCENCE 2015mMDRT-
Jets:7 x 14 2020mMDRT: p.p, dl yel, dl yel, v
Depth In: 2011.0m slw diffuse dl mky yel wh cut, v
Depth Out: 2075.0m fnt thn pch dll yel res ring
Drilled 64.0m in 6.5hrs
2030
Grade: CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
1-1-PN-G-X-I-NO-HP m-m dk gy, sft-frm, amor, mnr
sbblky-sbfis, sticky, mod calc, v f
carb mat, tr v f dissem pyr, slty
i/p
Survey @ 2037.95 mMDRT
2040 inc:5.74Azi:353.31
TVD:2013.02 m
SANDSTONE: cl-trns, pred lse,
f-crs, mod srt, sbang-sbrnd,
sbelong-sbspher, tr f agg, mod
2050
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl, pred
2070
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
0 100
ROP (m/hr) 0.1 1 10 100
Ethane ppm
Resistivity (Deep) 200 Dolomite
100 75 50 25 0.2
100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
ohm-m
50 100 150 200 0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200 i-Butane ppm PFG
AAPI
ohm-m
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
INTEQ LOG SUITE
Formation Evaluation Gas Ratio Plot West Atlas RT- AHD 32.8 mMDRT
Drilling Data Plot Pressure Data Plot
W Depth 82.5 mMDRT
ABBREVIATIONS
NB New Bit MD Measured Depth Seabed @ 115.3 mMDRT
RR Rerun Bit GPM Gallons per Min
No returns
CB Core Bit PP Pump Pressure Seawater and hi-vis sweeps
WOB Weight on Bit MW Mud Weight sg
762mm (30”) casing shoe @
RPM Revs per Minute FV Funnel Viscosity
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Company FLC Flow Check F Filtrate - API 914mm (36”) hole to 155.0 mMDRT
Cartier) Pty Ltd
FCG Flow Check Gas FC Filter Cake
Well Skua-10 ST1 PR Poor Returns PV Plastic Viscosity
NR No Returns YP Yield Point
Permit AC/L8 BG Background Gas Sol Solids % 340mm (13-3/8”) casing shoe @
1723.5 mMDRT
WTG Wiper Trip Gas Sd Sand % 445mm (17-1/2”) hole to 1732.0
Region mMDRT
Timor Sea TG Trip Gas Cl Chlorides Drilling Fluid: Sea water / PHG sweeps
POG Pumps Off Gas RM Mud Resistivity Sea Water 1.06 sg
Designation Horizontal Oil Producer CG Connection Gas RMF Filtrate Resistivty
SWG Swab Gas TVD True Vertical Depth 2544mm (9-5/8”) casing shoe @
Coordinates Lat: 12º 30’ 04.586” S 2678.7 mMDRT
311mm (12-1/4”) hole to 2857.0
Long: 124º 25’ 05.401” E
LITHOLOGY SYMBOLS mMDRT
Drilling Fluid: KCL / Polymer
Ref Elevation RT-AHD – 32.8 m WBM 1.09-1.15 sg
G
G
Total Depth 3084.0 mMDRT Calcarenite Calcisiltite Calcilutite Glauconite
Ca Cs Cl Glauc 216mm (8-1/2”) hole to 3084.0
mMDRT
Contractor Drilling Fluid: KCL / Polymer
Seadrill WBM 1.09-1.12 sg
oooo
Rig West Atlas oooo
Dolomite Marl Conglomerate Pyrite Casing Seat Wireline
Type Jack-Up Dol Mrl Cgl Pyr Logs
Liner Hanger
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Formation
LOG INTERVAL Cored Interval Test
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Depth 1867.0 to 3084.0 mMDRT Unrecovered
Sandstone Siltstone Claystone Chert Sidewall
Sst Sltst Clst Cht Sliding Core
Date 13 Apr 2008– 28 Apr 2008 No
V Test Recovery
Scale 1 : 500 V V Interval
Data Engineers Luca Pagella, Dave Nelson, Neon Volcanics Cement Coal Calcareous Mechanical No
Rosell, Raymond Canela Volc Cmt C Calc M Sidewall Core M Recovery
Logging Geologists S Patel, M McGregor, S Sadawarte
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST1
Interval : 109.00 - 3097.23 meters
Created : 17/Oct/2008 9:54:59 AM
LITHOLOGY %
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
25 50 75 100 Total Gas (%) Methane ppm Calcite
INTERPRETED LITHOLOGY
0 100
ROP (m/hr) 0.1 1 10 100
Ethane ppm
Resistivity (Deep) 200 Dolomite
100 75 50 25 0.2
100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
OHMM
50 100 150 200
0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200 i-Butane ppm PFG
AAPI
OHMM
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
110
RT-AHD: 32.8 m
Water Depth: 82.5 m
RT-Seabed: 115.3 m
NB1: 445 mm (17"1/2)
Security DBS
120
Reed Hycalog
Type: T41C
Jets: 3x22,1x15
Depth In: 155.0 m
Depth Out: 1732.0 m
170
Survey @ 193.34m
Inc: 0.31 Azm: 18.86
TVD: 193.34m
20
00
Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
Pills. Returns to seabed.
210
220
Survey @ 220.30m
Inc: 0.06 Azm: 51.20
TVD: 220.30m
230
240
250
Survey @ 249.93m
Inc: 0.06 Azm: 162.66
TVD: 249.93m
260
270
280
290
300
40
Inc: 2.43 Azm: 272.97
TVD: 338.25m
350
360
Survey @ 367.71m
370
Survey @ 397.17m
400
Survey @ 426.65m
Inc: 6.65 Azm: 280.55
430
TVD: 426.34m
440
450
Survey @ 456.10m
Inc: 8.14 Azm: 281.89
460
TVD: 455.54m
470
4
480
Survey @ 485.16m
Inc: 9.69 Azm: 286.70
490
TVD: 484.25m
500
WOB: 1-8 klbs Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
RPM: 100-200 Pills. Returns to seabed.
GPM: 1150
SPP: 1400 psi
510
Survey @ 514.94m
Inc: 9.43 Azm: 287.94
TVD: 513.62m
520
530
540
Survey @ 544.33m
Inc: 10.43 Azm: 285.95
TVD: 542.57m
550
560
570
Survey @ 574.13m
Inc: 10.40 Azm: 286.89
TVD: 571.88m
580
590
Survey @ 603.13m
Inc: 9.82 Azm: 285.49
TVD: 600.43m
610
6
620
630
Survey @ 632.56m
Inc: 9.17 Azm: 285.30
TVD: 629.45m
640
650
660
Survey @ 661.41m
Inc: 10.65 Azm: 284.93
TVD: 657.87m
670
680
690
Survey @ 690.69m
Inc: 10.67 Azm: 286.53
TVD: 686.65m
700
Survey @ 719.34m
Inc: 10.47 Azm: 287.06
TVD: 714.81m
730
740
750
Survey @ 750.03m
Inc: 9.98 Azm: 280.10
TVD: 745.02m
760
770
780
Survey @ 779.42m
Inc: 10.00 Azm: 277.17
TVD: 773.96m
790
800
Survey @ 809.24m
Inc: 10.13 Azm: 274.78
TVD: 803.32m
820
830
840
Survey @ 838.26m
Inc: 8.78 Azm: 282.91
TVD: 831.95m
850
860
870
Survey @ 867.33m
Inc: 7.40 Azm: 287.77
TVD: 861.02m
880
890
Survey @ 896.91m
Inc: 6.33 Azm: 282.08
900
WOB: 1-34 klbs TVD: 890.09m
RPM: 80-200
GPM: 1150
SPP: 1775 psi Drill with Sea Water and Hi-Vis
Pills. Returns to seabed.
910
920
930
Survey @ 925.42m
Inc: 7.39 Azm: 278.87
TVD: 919.39m
940
950
960
Survey @ 955.80m
Inc: 9.17 Azm: 280.72
TVD: 948.47m
970
980
990
Survey @ 985.23m
Inc: 9.40 Azm: 282.09
TVD: 977.51m
1000
1050
1060
1070
Survey @ 1072.71m
Inc: 10.08 Azm: 285.10
TVD: 1063.71m
1080
1090
Survey @ 1131.77m
Inc: 11.78 Azm: 282.12
TVD: 1121.68m
1140
1150
1160
Survey @ 1161.31m
Inc: 11.34 Azm: 283.16
TVD: 1150.62m
1170
1180
1190
Survey @ 1191.72m
Inc: 11.52 Azm: 284.54
TVD: 1180.43m
Survey @ 1250.61m
Inc: 13.52 Azm: 288.37
TVD: 1237.91m
1260
1270
1280
Survey @ 1279.97m
Inc: 13.57 Azm: 287.94
TVD: 1266.46m
1290
1300
Survey @ 1309.43m
Inc: 13.46 Azm: 287.57
TVD: 1295.10m
1320
1330
1340 Survey @ 1338.87m
Inc: 12.99 Azm: 290.79
TVD: 1323.76m
1350
1360
1370
Survey @ 1368.25m
Inc: 12.13 Azm: 288.76
TVD: 1352.44m
1380
1390
Survey @ 1397.55m
Inc: 11.40 Azm: 290.55
TVD: 1381.12m
1400
Survey @ 1426.95m
Inc: 11.78 Azm: 289.50
TVD: 1409.92m
1440
1450
1460
1470
1480
Survey @ 1486.12m
Inc: 11.83 Azm: 291.04
1490
TVD: 1467.84m
1500
Survey @ 1515.57m
Inc: 12.37 Azm: 291.23
1520
TVD: 1496.64m
1530
1540
1550
Survey @ 1544.99m
Inc: 12.67 Azm: 291.44
TVD: 1525.36m
1560
1570
1580
Survey @ 1574.39m
Inc: 11.29 Azm: 291.84
TVD: 1554.12m
1590
1620
1630
Survey @ 1633.10m
Inc: 9.71 Azm: 287.53
TVD: 1611.93m
1640
1650
1660
Survey @ 1662.44m
Inc: 9.86 Azm: 286.76
TVD: 1640.84m
1670
1680
1690
Survey @ 1691.93m
Inc: 9.94 Azm: 286.25
TVD: 1669.89m
1700
1740
static losses of 2.54 m3/hr.
NB4: 311 mm (12"1/4) Cement plug set across loss
Smith zone (from casing shoe to
Type: SVHC 1770.0 mMDRT)
Jets: 3x20
1750
Depth In: 1738.0 m
SILTSTONE: dk brn-gr bk,
Depth Out: 1770.0 m
frm,blky-splin, tr carb spks, calc,
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
tr f pyr, occ v arg & grdg Clst
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
1760
WOB: 2-50 klbs CALCILUTITE: wh-lt gy, r hd
RPM: 9-229 crpxln frag, blky-flk & ang, abd
GPM: 674-1175 amor wh rk flour, mnr calc slt, tr-r
SPP: 1088-2254 psi arg, nil-p vis por
1770
8 April 2008
9 April 2008
Survey @ 1766.41 mMDRT
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4) inc:9.01 Azi:286.24
Reed TVD:1743.38
1780
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14 CALCILUTITE: wh-lt gy, r hd
Depth In: 1770.0 m crpxln frag, blky-flk & ang, abd
Depth Out: 2011 m amor wh rk flour, mnr calc slt, tr-r
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs arg, nil-p vis por
Grade:
1790
TVD:1771.16 m
TVD:1801.34 m
1880
Depth Out: 2162m
Drilled 295m in 25.5hrs
Grade: Skua-10 ST1 commenced
7-5-BT-A-E-1/16-SD-BHA 0700hrs, 13 April 2008.
Unsuccesfully attempt to kick off
from 1867m to 1904m, Time drill
1890
from 1904m to 1905m,
Succesfully kick-off from 1905m
to 1921m where 98% new
formation was seen in cuttings.
TVD:1894.52
srt,sbang-sbrnd,sbelong-
sbspher,tr wk pyr cmt,gd inf
por,n shw
1970
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
med gy-med dk gy, sft- predfrm,
sbblky, splin, r vf carb spks, tr vf
pyr, sli slt
Survey @ 1977.62 mMDRT
1980
inc:12.33 Azi:354.97
TVD:1952.16 m
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
2000
inc:14.51 Azi:18.73
TVD:1981.60 m
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl,lse,r v hd
pyr agg,f-pred med,occ crs,mod
2020
srt,sbang-wl rnd,sb
elong-sbspher,wk-r strng pyr cmt
& sml pyr nod,gd inf por in
lse,nil-v pr vis por in pyr agg,n
shw
2030
Survey @ 2036.49 mMDRT
2040 inc:17.03 Azi:31.33
TVD:2009.15 m
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl,lse,occ
frm-v hd agg,f-m,tr crs,mod
2050
srt,sbang-rnd,sbelong-sbspher,tr-r
WOB: 0-48 klbs wh calc mtx,occ strng-v strng pyr
RPM: 110-173 cmt & f-crs pyr nod,r mod
GPM: 914-990 calc cmt,nil por in pyr & calc cmt
SPP: 1692-2247 psi agg, v p shw
2060
FLUORESCENCE Tr
2030mMDRT- 2035mMDRT p.p dl
golden yel, mlky yel wh crush
cut, v thn fnt & pch dl crm res
ring.
2070
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl,dom lse, tr
hd-v hd pyr agg,f- v crs,p
srt,sbang-rnd,sb elong- sbspher,
tr mod calc cmt, tr strng pyr cmt,
2080
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
m-m dk gy, sft-frm, amor, tr
2090
TVD:2063.83 m
WOB: 4-50 klbs
RPM: 125-127 SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl,dom lse,
GPM: 989-1002 r-mnr frm-v hd agg,f-v crs,v p
SPP: 1809-2140 psi srt,sbang-rnd,sb elong
-sbspher,mnr mod calc cmt,r
2110
SANDSTONE:clr-trnsl,dom lse,tr
frm-hd agg,f-crs,pr srt,sbang-rnd,
2140
2160
14 April 2008
15 April 2008
2170
Jets:7 x 14 inc:38.61 Azi:50.34
Depth In: 2162.0m TVD:2124.13 m
Depth Out: 2205.0m
Drilled 43.0m in 3.2hrs CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
Grade: dk gy-dk gy, dom v sft, r frm &
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA 2180 brit, sbblky-amor, occ up - 40mm
x 6mm splin cav, dom hom, tr v f
pyr, tr slty, occ grdg-Clyst
2190
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dk
gn gy-olv gy, m dk gy-mnr dk gy,
15 April 2008 dom v sft, tr frm & brit, sb
16 April 2008 blky-amor, dom mod calc, tr v f
pyr & nod, nil-tr slty, tr non-v wk
2210
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dk
grn gy, med dk gy-mnr dk gy,
dom v sft, tr frm & brit & blky,
dom sbblky-amor, dom mod calc,
r vf pyr, tr slty i/p, tr grad- Clyst
2250
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dk
grn gy, med dk gy-dk gy, dom
sft-frm, tr mod hd, amor, sbblky,
birt & blky i/p, mod calc, tr-r vf
pyr, tr slty, tr v pl org-grn org
2270
inoc frag
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dk
grn gy, med dk gy-dk gy, dom
sft-frm, tr-r frm-mod hd, amor,
sbblky, brit&blky i/p, mod calc, tr
inoc frag, tr vf pyr, tr slt & vf qtz,
2290
tr grad-arg Clclt
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: dk
grn gy, med dk gy dk gy, trolv gy
dom sft-mnr frm, amor, abblky,
brit & blky i/p, stky i/p, mod calc,
2300
tr vf pyr, tr slty
WOB: 0-64 klbs
RPM: 117-169 Survey @ 2302.5 mMDRT
GPM: 926-941 inc:51.81 Azi:46.34
SPP: 1654-1962 psi TVD:2223.93 m
2310
PYRITIC SANDSTONE: gold yel,
vf-f agg, v hd, mod wl srt,
sbang-sbrnd, v strng pyr cmt &
mtx, nil vis por, n shw
2320
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
gy-dk gy, grn gy, pred sft-frm,
amor, sbblky, stky i/p, tr-r vf pyr
17 April 2008 & crs pyr nod, r slty, tr inoc frags,
18 April 2008 tr carb, tr f-crs calc xln,
2330
grad-ARGILLACEOUS
CALCILUTITE
Survey @ 2332.09 mMDRT
inc:55.82 Azi:45.23
TVD:2241.36 m
2340
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
pred m gy, occ m dk gy-dk gy, r
m bl gy, v sft-frm, amor-sbblky,
occ flk, tr v f pyr, v r slty,
grad-ARGILLACEOUS
2350
CALCILUTITE
WOB: 1-66 klbs
RPM: 119-170
GPM: 939-940
SPP: 1646-2080 psi
2360
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m bl gy, occ m dk gy, v sft-occ
2370
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom m gy-m bl gy, occ m-dk gy,
2380
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
WOB: 1-74 klbs dom m gy-m lt gy, m gy-m bl gy,
RPM: 63-220 occ m-dk gy, v sft, dom amor, frm
GPM: 500-1077 when dk gy & sbblky-blky, r f pyr,
SPP: 755-2351 psi tr mic foss, tr inoc
2410
TVD:2280.53 m
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom m lt gy-m gy, grn gy-m bl gy,
2430
2440
Survey @ 2429.20 mMDRT
Depth Out: 2857.0m
inc:69.48 Azi:47.27
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
TVD:2285.52 m
Grade:
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
WOB: 24-111 klbs dk gy-dk gy, frm-mod hd,
2450
RPM: 120-197 sbblky-blky, tr vf pyr, tr mic foss
GPM: 857-1102 frags
SPP: 1934-2751 psi
19 April 2008
20 April 2008 2460
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom m lt gy-m gy, occ bl gy, v
sft-sb frm, amor-sbblky, tr vf pyr,
tr mic foss
2470
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom m lt gy-m gy, occ bl gy, r olv
gy-dk gy, v sft-frm, amor,
sbblky-blky when dk gy, tr v f
pyr, tr mic foss frag, tr incr,
2490
grad-CALCAREOUS
CLAYSTONE
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, frm-mod hd,
sbblky-blky, occ flky, tr v f pyr, tr
micmic, tr mic foss frag
2520
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
lt gy-m gy, occ olv gy, v sft-sft, r
sb frm, dom amor-sbblky, tr v f
pyr, tr mic foss frags, tr inoc
2540
21 April 2008
22 April 2008
Survey @ 2548.25 mMDRT
inc:88.08 Azi:48.98
TVD:2307.74 m
2550
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
lt gy-m gy, occ olv gy, v sft-sft, r
2570
2580
Survey @ 2577.56 mMDRT
inc:89.69 Azi:48.97
TVD:2308.31 m
2590
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m dk gy-dk gy, frm, sbblky-blky,
tr mic foss frags, tr inoc, tr pyr
2600
WOB: 30-136 klbs
RPM: 137-216
GPM: 1075-1076
SPP: 2410-2853 psi Survey @ 2606.91 mMDRT
inc:90.06 Azi:49.93
2610
TVD:2308.37 m
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, frm, sbblky-blky, tr v
f pyr, tr carb spks, tr micmic,
2620
grad-ARGILLACEOUS
CALCILUTITE
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt-m gy, r dk gy, r lt olv gy-grn
2630
TVD:2309.21 m
2650
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom m lt gy-m gy, r dk gy, tr bl
gy, dom sft-occ frm,
244mm (9-5/8") Casing shoe @ amor-sbblky, tr fpry, tr mic foss
2678.7 mMDRT frags, tr inoc
2680
2690
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, frm, sbblky-blky, tr
mic foss frags, tr vf pyr, r carb
spks i/p, tr slty i/p,
grad-ARGILACEOUS
2700
CALCILUTITE
WOB: 32-157 klbs
RPM: 133-226 Survey @ 2696.41 mMDRT
GPM: 1050-1094 inc:88.52Azi:50.34
SPP: 2402-2810 psi TVD:2312.15 m
2710
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, r olv gy, frm,
blky-flky, tr vf pyr, tr mic foss, tr
sli slty olv gy
2720
Survey @ 2724.13 mMDRT
inc:88.02Azi:51.17
TVD:2312.99 m
2730
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt gy-m gy, tr olv gy, v sft- occ
frm, amor-sbblky, tr f pyr, tr mic
foss, tr inoc
2740
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt gy-m gy, r m dk gy, tr lt olv
gy-olv gy, v sft-occ frm,
amor-sbblky, tr f pyr & pyr nod, tr
mic foss, tr inoc, tr rnd qtz sd gr
2780
2790
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, occ olv gy, frm,
2800
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
med dk gy-dk gy, occ olv gy, frm,
22 April 2008 sbblky-blky, tr v f pyr, tr mic foss,
23 April 2008 tr slt, tr micrmic, grdg
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE,
2830
GPM: 1012-1075
SPP: 2604-3296 psi ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt-m gy, occ lt olv gy, r bl gy, v
NB5: 216mm (8-1/2") sft-occ frm, amor-sbblky, tr f pyr,
HYCALOG tr mic foss, tr inoc
2850
Type: RSX616M-B23
Jets:4 x 16 Hole Diameter 311mm
Depth In: 2857.0m
to 2857m
Depth Out: 3084.6m 216mm from 2857m
Drilled 227.6m in 12.0hrs Run Schlumberger
Grade:
2860
Exceed and LWD
1-2-WT-T-X-I-PN-TD
2870
27 April 2008
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: m
dk gy-dk gy, tr olv, frm, occ sli
brit, sbblky-blky, tr vf pyr, tr mic
foss, tr slt, grad ARGILLACEOUS
2880
CALCILUTITE
SANDSTONE Tr
2885.0m-2890.0m: clr-trnsl lse, vf,
sbang-wl rnd, hi sphr, gd inf por,
2890
TVD:2321.90 m
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt gy-lt gy, v sft-sft, amor-occ
sbblky, tr f pyr, tr mic foss, tr
2940
3000
FLUORESCENCE (3-100%)
WOB: 2-23 klbs 2980-3070 mMDRT: occ dll brn or
RPM: 118-120 stn under nat light, dom mod
GPM: 489-601 brt-tr dl yel wh p.p fluor, mod
SPP: 1491-1999 psi mky wh-mod slow mky yel
diffuse cut, mod thk & i/p pch
3010
mod brt mky wh-dl yel-crm r/r
SILTSTONE
TVD:2347.30mm
TVD:2347.3
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
0 100
ROP (m/hr) 0.1 1 10 100
Ethane ppm
Resistivity (Deep) 200 Dolomite
100 75 50 25 0.2
100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
OHMM
50 100 150 200
0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200 i-Butane ppm PFG
AAPI
OHMM
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
INTEQ LOG SUITE
Formation Evaluation Gas Ratio Plot West Atlas RT- AHD 32.8 mMDRT
Drilling Data Plot Pressure Data Plot
W Depth 82.5 mMDRT
ABBREVIATIONS
NB New Bit MD Measured Depth Seabed @ 115.3 mMDRT
RR Rerun Bit GPM Gallons per Min
No returns
CB Core Bit PP Pump Pressure Seawater and hi-vis sweeps
WOB Weight on Bit MW Mud Weight sg
762mm (30”) casing shoe @
RPM Revs per Minute FV Funnel Viscosity
Coogee Resources ( Ashmore 152.2 mMDRT
Company FLC Flow Check F Filtrate - API 914mm (36”) hole to 155.0 mMDRT
Cartier) Pty Ltd
FCG Flow Check Gas FC Filter Cake
Well Skua-10 ST2 PR Poor Returns PV Plastic Viscosity
NR No Returns YP Yield Point
Permit AC/L8 BG Background Gas Sol Solids % 340mm (13-3/8”) casing shoe @
1723.5 mMDRT
WTG Wiper Trip Gas Sd Sand % 445mm (17-1/2”) hole to 1732.0
Region mMDRT
Timor Sea TG Trip Gas Cl Chlorides Drilling Fluid: Sea water / PHG sweeps
POG Pumps Off Gas RM Mud Resistivity Sea Water 1.06 sg
Designation Horizontal Oil Producer CG Connection Gas RMF Filtrate Resistivty
SWG Swab Gas TVD True Vertical Depth
Coordinates Lat: 12º 30’ 04.586” S 2544mm (9-5/8”) casing shoe @
2678.7 mMDRT
Long: 124º 25’ 05.401” E
LITHOLOGY SYMBOLS 311mm (12-1/4”) hole to 2857.0
mMDRT
Ref Elevation RT-AHD – 32.8 m Drilling Fluid: KCL / Polymer
G WBM 1.09-1.15 sg
G
Total Depth 3788.0 mMDRT Calcarenite Calcisiltite Calcilutite Glauconite
Ca Cs Cl Glauc 216mm (8-1/2”) hole to 3788.0
mMDRT
Contractor Drilling Fluid: KCL / Polymer, Perflow
Seadrill WBM 1.09-1.19 sg
oooo
Rig West Atlas oooo
Dolomite Marl Conglomerate Pyrite Casing Seat Wireline
Type Jack-Up Dol Mrl Cgl Pyr Logs
Liner Hanger
.. .. .. .. .. .. .. Formation
LOG INTERVAL Cored Interval Test
.. .. .. .. .. .. ..
Depth 1732.0 to 3788.0 mMDRT Unrecovered
Sandstone Siltstone Claystone Chert Sidewall
Sst Sltst Clst Cht Sliding Core
Date 30 Apr 2008– 05 May 2008 No
V Test Recovery
Scale 1 : 500 V V Interval
Data Engineers Luca Pagella, Dave Nelson, Neon Volcanics Cement Coal Calcareous Mechanical No
Rosell, Raymond Canela Volc Cmt C Calc M Sidewall Core M Recovery
Logging Geologists S Patel, M McGregor, S Sadawarte
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST2
Interval : 2622.00 - 3796.89 meters
Created : 17/Oct/2008 2:31:37 PM
LITHOLOGY %
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
25 50 75 100 Resistivity (Deep) 200 Methane ppm Calcite
0.2
INTERPRETED LITHOLOGY
0 100
ROP (m/hr) OHMM
Ethane ppm
Dolomite
100 75 50 25
0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200
100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
OHMM
50 100 150 200
Total Gas (%) i-Butane ppm PFG
GAPI
0.1 1 10 100
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
CALCILUTITE
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
m lt-m gy, r dk gy, r lt olv gy-grn
2630
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
dom med lt gy-med gy, r dk gy, tr
bl gy, dom sft-occ frm,
9- 5/8" Casing shoe amor-sbblky, tr f pyr, tr mic foss
@2678.7mMDRT frags, tr inoc
2680
2720
TVD:2312.8 m
2730
02 May 2008 Survey @ 2735.53 mMDRT
03 May 2008 inc:87.65Azi:56.81
TVD:2313.4 m
NB2: 216mm (8-1/2")
REED HYCALOG
2740
Type: MDI713
Jets: 3 x 20 CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE: lt
Depth In: 2719.0 mMDRT dk gy-dk gy, frm sbblky-blky, tr vf
Depth Out: 2736.0 m pyr, tr mic mic, tr carb spks
MDRT
Drilled 17.0 m in 8.2hrs Survey @ 2743.20 mMDRT
2750
Grade: inc:86.82Azi:57.74
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA TVD:2313.9 m
2760
CALCAREOUS CLAYSTONE:
med dk gy-dk gy, r olv gy, frm,
blky-flky, tr v f pyr, tr f carb spks,
tr mic foss frags
2790
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
lt gy-med lt gy, occ med bl gy, v
2800
ARGILLACEOUS CALCILUTITE:
lt gy-m lt gy, occ m bl gy, v
2830
2860
SANDSTONE: clr,trnsl, occ lt olv
gy fri aggl, lse, r fri agg, v f-f, wl
srt, sb ang-wl rnd,
sbelong-spher, tr wk sil cmt, tr
wk-mod strng pyr cmt, tr pyr nod,
2870
gd por, gd shw, wk hy
FLUORESCENCE: (85-100%)
occ fnt brn oil stn, mod bri-v
2880
FLUORESCENCE: (1%)
2940
inc:90.86Azi:61.96
WOB: 11-40 klbs TVD:2322.7 m
RPM: 119-150
GPM: 480-576 SANDSTONE: clr-trnsl, occ olv
SPP: 1425-1838 psi gy fri agg, dom lse, r vf fri agg,
vf-f, wl srt, sb ang-wl rnd,
2960
3000
WOB: 1-43 klbs FLUORESCENCE: (100%)
RPM: 100-150 bri-mod bri grn wh p.p. fluor,
GPM: 483-579 v slw-slw mlky grn wh dif
SPP: 1397-1810 psi cut, dull-mod bri grn wh-yel
crm thn r/r
TVD:2321.1 m
03 May 2008
04 April 2008
3030
FLUORESCENCE: (100%)
bri-mod bri grn wh even
3120
inc:90.26Azi:47.03
TVD:2321.3m
3140
spk, p developed carb lam, tr vf
pyr, sdy i/p & grad to vf slty
SANDSTONE, occ v carb & grad
to carb SILTSTONE
3150
CLAYSTONE: m dk gy- dk gy,
WOB: 5-38 klbs frm, sbblky-blky, slily calc, tr slty,
RPM: 147-149 tr vf pyr
GPM: 458-576
SPP: 1375-1819 psi Survey @ 3151.74 mMDRT
inc:88.94Azi:47.23
3160
TVD:2321.5m
3280
SILTSTONE: dom olv blk-mnr olv
gy, dk gy-gy blk, sbblky,
aren-arg, com carb spks, pr ly
dev carb lam, occ f pyr, gras to
CLAYSTONE i/p
3290
CLAYSTONE: olv blk, dk gy-gy
blk, sft-v sft, sbblky, carb, occ f
pyr
3300
FLUORESCENCE: (100%)
bri-mod bri grn wh p.p fluor,
slw mlky grn wh dif dir cut,
mod grn wh crush cut, mod
bri grn wh-yel crm thn res
3380
ring
3390
3420
SANDSTONE: clr-trnsl, dom lse &
cln, occ yelsh brn agg, vf dom,
occ m gr, wl srt, sb ang-wl rnd,
sb elong-v spher, tr wk sil cmt,
occ carb gr, occ intlam w/ sltst,
3430
04 May 2008
gd inf por
05 April 2008
TVD:2319.6m
3450
TVD:2319.2m
3490
TVD:2318.8m
FLUORESCENCE: tr dll
gnsh wh, p.p, no direct cut,
tr gnsh wh c/c, tr yelsh crm
thn incomplete r/r
3550
WOB: 15-28 klbs
0
RPM: 118-153
GPM: 422-538 CLAYSTONE: dk gy-olv gy, olv
SPP: 1269-1769 psi blk i/p, sft-fri, sbblky, aren- argl,
carb, com-abd pr dev carb lam,
3560
grad to COAL i/p, occ f pyr, grad
to SILTY CLASTONE
3570
3580
FLUORESCENCE: bri-mod
bri gnsh wh p.p fluor, v slw
mky gn wh diffused direct
3620
FLUORESCENCE: (95%)
bri-mod bri grn wh p.p fluor,
v slw mlky grn wh dif dir
cut, slw grn wh c/c, yel crm
thn r/r
3680
0
dom fri agg, dom v f, r slty-f, wl
srt, sbang-wl rnd, sbspher-spher,
tr argl mtx i/p, occ carb spks, wk
sil cmt, occ pyr cmt, tr crs pyr
3700
nod, fr-gd vis
WOB: 7-29 klbs
RPM: 70-139
GPM: 472-576
SPP: 1500-1898 psi FLUORESCENCE: (5%)
dull-mod bri grn wh p.p
3710
fluor, v slw mlky grn wh dif
cut, slw grn wh c/c, yel crm
thn r/r
3720
OIL FLUORESCENCE
MD meters 1:500
0 100
ROP (m/hr) OHMM
Ethane ppm
Dolomite
100 75 50 25 0.2 Resistivity (Shallow) 200 100 0
Gamma Ray Propane ppm
SLIDE / RO
OHMM
50 100 150 200
Total Gas (%) i-Butane ppm PFG
GAPI
0.1 1 10 100
i-Pentane ppm
n-Butane ppm
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000 100000
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10
Interval : 109.00 - 2113.98 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 10:35:44 AM
INTERPRETED
LITHOLOGY
0.1 100
MD meters 1:1000
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
120
1780
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
1800
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
Depth Out: 2011 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA 1820
1840
GPM: 670-802
SPP: 547-1518 psi
1980
2000
Jets:7 x 14
Depth In: 2011.0m
Depth Out: 2075.0m
Drilled 64.0m in 6.5hrs
Grade:
1-1-PN-G-X-I-NO-HP
2040
2060
2080
0.1 100
MD meters 1:1000
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST1
Interval : 110.00 - 3102.36 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 9:41:51 PM
INTERPRETED
LITHOLOGY
0.1 100
MD meters 1:1000
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
120
Jets: 6x15
Depth In: 1732.0 m
Depth Out: 1738.0 m
Drilled 6 m in 4.0 hrs
Grade:
1740
8-7-LT-C-X-I-JD-PR
7th April 2008
8th April 2008
NB4: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Smith
Type: SVHC
1760
Jets: 3x20
Depth In: 1738.0 m
Depth Out: 1770.0 m
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
1780
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
1800
Depth Out: 2011 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1820
1840
Jets:3x18, 1x15
Depth In: 1867.0m
Depth Out: 2162m
Drilled 295m in 25.5hrs
Grade:
1900
7-5-BT-A-E-1/16-SD-BHA
Skua-10 sidetracked due to
the well's planned trajectory
becoming unachievable.
Cement plugs set at
1820-1920mMDRT and
1920
1950-2076mMDRT.
cuttings.
1980
2000
2020
2040
2060
2080
2100
2120
2140
2160
Jets:7 x 14
Depth In: 2162.0m
Depth Out: 2205.0m
Drilled 43.0m in 3.2hrs
Grade:
220
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
00
NB3: 311mm (12 1/4")
SMITH
2220
Type: SMITH TRICONE
Jets:3 x 18, 1 x 15
Depth In: 2205.0m
Depth Out: 2440.0m
Drilled 235.0m in 27.0hrs
Grade:
2240
3-2-CT-M-F-I-BT-BHA
2260
2280
2300
2320
2340
2360
2380
2400
2420
Type: GF504BGPS
Jets:3 x 16, 1 x 15/32
Depth In: 2440.0m
Depth Out: 2857.0m
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
Grade:
2460
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
2480
2500
2520
2540
GPM: 581-1156
SPP: 2479-3045 psi
2580
2600
Jets:5 x 14
Depth In: 2678.0m
Depth Out: 2719.0m
Drilled 41.0m in 41.3hrs
Grade: 0-0-N-0-A-X-I-BHA
2720
22 April 2008
23 April 2008
2840
2860
26 April 2008
27 April 2008
2880
2900
2920
2940
2960
2980
3000
3020
3040
3060
3080
Skua-10 ST1 Reached TD @
3084.0 mMDRT at 1600hrs
on 28th Apr08
3100
DRILLING DATA PLOT
ROP (m/hr) FLOW IN (gal/min) Bit RPM TORQUE Avg (kft-lb) DXC
INTERPRETED
LITHOLOGY
MD meters 1:1000 0.1 100
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST2
Interval : 110.00 - 3796.89 meters
Created : 17/May/2008 9:44:00 AM
INTERPRETED
LITHOLOGY
0.1 100
MD meters 1:1000
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
120
1780
Depth Out: 1770.0 m
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
1800
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m 1820
Depth Out: 2011 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1840
1860
Jets:3x18, 1x15
Depth In: 1867.0m
Depth Out: 2162m
Drilled 295m in 25.5hrs
Grade:
1900
7-5-BT-A-E-1/16-SD-BHA
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
2040
2060
2080
2100
2120
2140
2160
Jets:7 x 14
Depth In: 2162.0m
Depth Out: 2205.0m
Drilled 43.0m in 3.2hrs
Grade:
220
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
00
2220
2240
2260
2280
2300
2320
2340
2360
2380
2400
2420
Type: GF504BGPS
Jets:3 x 16, 1 x 15/32
Depth In: 2440.0m
Depth Out: 2857.0m
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
Grade:
2460
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
2480
2500
2520
2540
GPM: 581-1156
SPP: 2479-3045 psi
2580
2600
2620
2640
2660
9- 5/8" Casing shoe
@2678.7mMDRT
MDRT
Drilled 17.0 m in 8.2hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
2780
4-2-CT-A-X-IN-BIT-TD
2840
2860
2880
2900
2920
2940
2960
2980
3000
3020
3040
3060
3080 3100 3120 3140 3160 3180 3200 3220 3240 3260 3280 3300 3320 3340 3360 3380 3400 3420 3440 3460 3480
3500
3520
3540
3560
3580
3600
3620
3640
3660
3680
3700
3720
3740
3760
3780
0.1 100
MD meters 1:1000
100 75 50 25 400 800 1200 1600 2000 80 160 240 320 400 10 20 30 40 50
HOOKLOAD
250 500 750 1000
klbf
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10
Interval : 104.00 - 2079.88 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 10:35:44 AM
LITHOLOGY
INTERPRETED
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
3 20 40 60 80 100 sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
120
Type: T41C
Jets: 3x22,1x15
Depth In: 155.0 m
Depth Out: 1732.0 m
Drilled 1577 m in 58.1 hrs
Grade:
200
4-1-CT-A-E-I-NO-TD
220
240
260
280
300
320
340
360
380
400
420
440
460
480 500 520 540 560 580 600 620 640 660 680 700 720 740 760 780 800 820 840 860 880 900
920 940 960 980 1000 1020 1040 1060 1080 1100 1120 1140 1160 1180 1200 1220 1240 1260 1280 1300 1320
1340
1360
1380
1400
1420
1440
1460
1480
1500
1520
1540
1560
1580
1600
1620
1640
1660
1680
1700
1780
Depth Out: 1770.0 m
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
1800
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
1820
Depth Out: 2011.0 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1840
1860
1880
1900
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
3 20 40 60 80 100 sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST1
Interval : 110.00 - 3102.36 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 9:41:51 PM
LITHOLOGY
INTERPRETED
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
120
NB1: 445 mm (17"1/2)
Security DBS
Type: EBXT1GSO
Jets: OPEN
Hole Opener: 914 mm
(36")
140
1780
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
1800
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
Depth Out: 2011 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1820
1840
1860
Jets:3x18, 1x15
Depth In: 1867.0m
Depth Out: 2162m
Drilled 295m in 25.5hrs
Grade:
1900
7-5-BT-A-E-1/16-SD-BHA
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
2040
2060
2080
2100
2120
2140
2160
Jets:7 x 14
Depth In: 2162.0m
Depth Out: 2205.0m
Drilled 43.0m in 3.2hrs
Grade:
2200
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
2220
2240
2260
2280
2300
2320
2340
2360
2380
2400
2420
Type: GF504BGPS
Jets:3 x 16, 1 x 15/32
Depth In: 2440.0m
Depth Out: 2857.0m
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
Grade:
2460
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
2480
2500
2520
2540
2560
2580
2600
2620
2
2640
2660
2680
9- 5/8" Casing shoe
@2678.7mMDRT
NB1: 216mm (8 1/2")
SMITH
Type: MDI713
Jets:5 x 14
Depth In: 2678.0m
2700
Depth Out: 2719.0m
Drilled 41.0m in 41.3hrs
Grade: 0-0-N-0-A-X-I-BHA
2720
2740
2760
2780
Jets:4 x 16
Depth In: 2857.0m
Depth Out: 3084.6m
Drilled 227.6m in 12.0hrs
Grade:
1-2-WT-T-X-I-PN-TD
2880
2900
2920
2940
2960
2980
3000
3020
3040
3060
3080
3100
PRESSURE DATA PLOT
ROP Drilling Exponent Temperature Data Gas Data ECD
LITHOLOGY
INTERPRETED
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
Company : Coogee Resources (Ashmore Cartier) Pty Ltd
Well : Skua-10 ST2
Interval : 106.00 - 3794.88 meters
Created : 17/May/2008 9:44:00 AM
LITHOLOGY
INTERPRETED
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
120
1780
NB5: 311 mm (12"1/4)
Reed
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
Depth Out: 2011 m
1800
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1820
1840
1860
Jets:3x18, 1x15
Depth In: 1867.0m
Depth Out: 2162m
Drilled 295m in 25.5hrs
Grade:
1900
7-5-BT-A-E-1/16-SD-BHA
1920
1940
1960
1980
2000
2020
2040
2060
2080
2100
2120
2140
2160
Jets:7 x 14
Depth In: 2162.0m
Depth Out: 2205.0m
Drilled 43.0m in 3.2hrs
Grade:
220
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
0
2220
2240
2260
2280
2300
2320
2340
2360
2380
2400
2420
Type: GF504BGPS
Jets:3 x 16, 1 x 15/32
Depth In: 2440.0m
Depth Out: 2857.0m
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
Grade:
2460
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
2480
2500
2520
2540
GPM: 581-1156
SPP: 2479-3045 psi
2580
2600
MDRT
Drilled 17.0 m(8-1/2")
RR1: 216mm in 8.2hrs
Grade: BIT
SMITH
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
Type: MDI713
Jets: 5 x 14
Depth In: 2737.0 mMDRT
2780
4-2-CT-A-X-IN-BIT-TD
2820
2840
2860
2880
2900
2920
2940
2960
2980
3000
3020
3040
3060
3080 3100 3120 3140 3160 3180 3200 3220 3240 3260 3280 3300 3320 3340 3360 3380 3400 3420 3440 3460 3480 3
3500
3520
3540
3560
3580
3600
3620
3640
3660
3680
3700
3720
3740
3760
3780
MD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 1 10 100 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
TEMP IN (degC)
20 40 60 80 100
Company : Coogee Resources
Well : Skua-10 ST2
Interval : 88.00 - 2452.05 meters
Created : 17/May/2008 9:44:00 AM
LITHOLOGY
INTERPRETED
TVD meters 1:1000
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 3 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
Eastimated Pore Pressure
TEMP IN (degC)
0.625 1.25 1.875 2.5
100 20 40 60 80 100 sg
Security DBS
Type: EBXT1GSO
Jets: OPEN
Hole Opener: 914 mm
(36")
140
1720
Drilled 6 m in 4.0 hrs
Grade:
8-7-LT-C-X-I-JD-PR
1740
Smith
Type: SVHC
Jets: 3x20
Depth In: 1738.0 m
Depth Out: 1770.0 m 1760
Drilled 32 m in 4.8 hrs
Grade:
1-1-NO-A-E-I-NO-HP
Type: RSX716M-A15
Jets: 6x14
Depth In: 1770.0 m
Depth Out: 2011 m
Drilled 241 m in 12.5 hrs
Grade:
1800
1-2-CT-S-X-I-NO-BHA
1820
1840
Type: GF504BGPS
Jets:3 x 16, 1 x 15/32
Depth In: 2440.0m
Depth Out: 2857.0m
Drilled 417.0m in 75.6hrs
Grade:
2240
3-6-BT-A-E-1/8-LT-DMF
260
Jets: 5 x 14
Depth In: 2678.0 mMDRT
Depth Out: 2719.0 m
MDRT
Drilled 41.0 m in 41.3hrs
2280
Grade: 0-0-N-0-A-X-I-BHA
WOB: 27-131 klbs
RPM: 74-196
GPM: 581-1156
SPP: 2479-3045 psi
2300
9- 5/8" Casing shoe
@2678.7mMDRT
2320
WOB: 30-136 klbs
RPM: 137-216
GPM: 1075-1076
SPP: 2410-2853 psi
2340
ROP (m/hr) DXC TEMP OUT (degC) Total Gas (%) 0.5 1 1.5 2
sg
200 150 100 50 3 20 40 60 80 100 1 10 100
Eastimated Pore Pressure
TEMP IN (degC)
0.625 1.25 1.875 2.5
20 40 60 80 100 sg
Company : Coogee Resources
Well : Skua-10
Interval : 1723.00 - 2086.00 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 10:35:44 AM
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000
1730
1740
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1800
1810
1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
2070
2080
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000
Company : Coogee Resources
Well : Skua-10 ST1
Interval : 1721.00 - 3085.60 meters
Created : 16/May/2008 9:41:51 PM
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000
0
1730
1740
1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1800
1810
1820 1830 1840 1850 1860 1870 1880 1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 2030 2040 2050 2060 2070 2080 2090
2100 2110 2120 2130 2140 2150 2160 2170 2180 2190 2200 2210 2220 2230
2240 2250 2260 2270 2280 2290 2300 2310 2320 2330 2340 2350 2360 2370
2380 2390 2400 2410 2420 2430 2440 2450 2460 2470 2480 2490 2500 2510
2520 2530 2540 2550 2560 2570 2580 2590 2600 2610 2620 2630 2640 2650
2660 2670 2680 2690 2700 2710 2720 2730 2740 2750 2760 2770 2780 2790
2800 2810 2820 2830 2840 2850 2860 2870 2880 2890 2900 2910 2920 2930
2940 2950 2960 2970 2980 2990 3000 3010 3020 3030 3040 3050 3060 3070
0
3080
GAS RATIO PLOT
TOTAL GAS MD meters 1:500 CHROMATOGRAPH ANALYSIS OCQ RATIOS C1/(C2+C3+C4)
DITCH GAS (%) Methane ppm GWR C1/C2
2 4 6 8 10
0.1 1 10 100 10 100 1000 10 100 1000 10000
Ethane ppm LHR C1/C3
10 100 1000 10 100 1000 10000
Propane ppm
C1/C4
n-Pentane ppm
100 1000 10000
Company : Coogee Resources
Well : Skua-10 ST2
Interval : 1727.00 - 3807.79 meters
Created : 17/May/2008 9:44:00 AM
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 6
Weatherford
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua – 10
Contents:
Project objectives
Targets
Run Summaries
Skua 10 Survey report
Skua 10 VS Plot
Skua 10 Horizontal Plot
First Job Report
Daily Activity Report
Skua 10 and 11were drilled from West Atlas jack-up rig on the Coogee field location,
to develop the oil bearing potential of the Plover Formation as part of the Coogee Skua-
Anticline Development Program. The wells are 3D-profiles, ranging from 10° to 90°
degrees inclination, in 5-stages, Vertical Hold, Build, Tangent (17 ½” section) and
build-turn to horizontal (12 ¼” section).
Objectives:
The wells are planned to be drilled alternatively, to make the operation most
effective. Initially, the 36” conductor holes would be drilled, then the 30” conductor run
and cemented. Next the 17 ½” sections were to be drilled and cased, starting with Skua-
11. After the Skua-10, 17 ½” section, the Skua-10, 12 ¼” section will be drilled.
The Coogee Field, Skua Development, is located in the Timor Sea, North-west of
Truscott, Northern-Territories, at Lat 12 30 4.611S and Long 124 25 05.396E.
The water depth at the rig is 83m.
The following formation tops were to be considered for directional drilling purposes:
Oliver SSt at 760mTVD
Hibernia LSt at 815mTVD
Grebe SSt at 1191mTVD
Johnson LSt at 1335mTVD
Puffin SSt at 1775.5mTVD
Fenelon reservoir cap at 2185.5mTVD
Plover reservoir sands at 2283.3mTVD
Of specific consideration was the Grebe SSt, which could be loose or well cemented,
depending on gaseous metamorphosis in the latter and with possibly danger for stuck-
pipe situations in the looser sands. As a precaution, it was advised to refrain from
directional drilling in this formation.
The other consideration was awareness of probable losses in the Johnson Sand stones.
The Plover Formation Target Reservoir:
Skua-10
Run Summaries:
Skua 10 & 11 914 mm (36”) Section: Conductor sections were drilled without
Weatherford tools or supervision, both sections drilled past 155m MD from RKB.
Some problematic formations were encountered resulting in high than expected torque
and some minor over pull, also when the 762 mm (30”) conductor was run in the hole
some areas required washing in.
The assembly drilled out the plug, shoe-track, shoe and rat-hole without problems to
1733mMD.
However, after new formation was tagged, very slow progress was made. The drilling
continued with various attempts to vary parameters for 6 hrs. After a couple of meters,
it became obvious, from the low smooth torque, even at high WOB, that we had ringed-
out. A recommendation to POOH, was given to the Coogee representative, by the WFD
DD, (after possible Mud Wt overbalanced drilling was ruled out at 1835mMD). It was
assumed that the bit had been damaged due to junk in the hole, probably from lost teeth
from the previous 17 ½” bit run.
After confirmation of junk in the hole was established, due to the condition of the bit
and damage to the stabilisers, a junk basket run was planned.
The junk assy. tagged the hole at 1738mMD and initially drilled quite slowly. A high
viscous pill was circulated down and spotted so as to drop possible junk in the basket.
Flow rates were increased such that they would lift remaining junk to various heights to
improve junk recovery. After a few meters ROP improved gradually to reach 4m/hr by
the time we reached 1770mTD.
No directional drilling data was recovered during the blind drilling of this section. The
worst case scenarios were looked at and the plan to targets assessed. The projected
plans were acceptable Allowing continued directional control to targets. Junk basket
returned PDC cutters and insert bit teeth.
Skua-10 311 mm (12 1/4”) Section Run (1770-2011m MD) BHA 5
Reed PDC Bit RSX716M-A15
RSS w. True-gauge stab
IDS MWD
MFR-LWD
NDT-LWD
HEL MWD
XO
Float sub
Jar
XO
12 x 5.5” HWDP
After the previous section was cemented back to the shoe to cure losses, the new RSS
BHA was RIH to 1728mMD before it tagged cement. Drilled out cement to 1770m and
drilled ahead, MWD/LWD signal good while drilling with water, when changed to
mud, signal was corrupted and we had to work on pumps, signal was restored but down
link commander would not operate. Setting RSS by manual method only. Formation is
not RSS friendly the sleeve rotation was high most of the time and well control was
minimal, they persisted until 2011m but we could not build and turn. The AZ was
coming around slowly to target AZ but required build was not, we were losing angle
and ended up at 4.8degs which resulted in a required dogleg of 4.5 to reach target. The
decision was made to POOH at 2011 and pick up a motor assembly to try and get back
on track. The decision was made by Coogee to run a PDC bit on the motor even though
it was explained that controlling the motor may well be very difficult and we will not
be able to carry anywhere near as much weight as with a Tri-cone bit.
This run did not react well to the formation and drilling needs, TF was very hard to
hold and sticking/stacking issues made it very hard to steer with some stalling out seen
even in rotary drilling. Loss of circulation was noted to be high in some areas coupled
with sticking at the same time. String stalling and Bit stalling happened many times
through out this short section. During a period of high loss of drilling fluid the decision
was made to POOH as the two surveys showed no converge pattern with the well plan.
Current plan is to cement the bottom 150m of hole and sidetrack with Tri-Cone and
motor and begin build up to the original well path.
Skua 10 Sidetrack
Skua-10 311 mm (12 1/4”) Section Run (1855-2162m MD) BHA 7
TCI Smith GO48VCPS
Tru-Gauge 12-1/8”
9-5/8” Weatherford motor
MFR
IDS
HEL
2 x Pony NMDC
3 x 8” DC
12 HWDP
6-3/4” Jar
5 x HWDP
Planned top of cement was 1825m MD, however solid cement was not tagged until
1867m. Successful sidetrack was achieved with formation encounter at 1904m. The
formation varied from hard to soft with multiple hard stringers that required 50k WOB
to drill through. The directional aspect of this section was productive with good build
rates bringing the well closer to the planned line. After 2100m MD the hole required
reaming twice per stand, due to the 5 degree build rates and formation.
The RSS was RIH to start depth of 2162m, communication with the tool was
reasonable. The formation was alternating medium hard to very soft. The stick slip was
high and the sleeve rotation was high as well, low flow and high weights did not solve
the problems, also tried 100 RPM to 220RPM but could not get the tool to set. With the
constantly varying stick slip the tool and sleeve rotation it was impossible to not only
set the tool but to get down-hole data from the LWD-MWD tools. So the decision was
made to stop the RSS run at 2205m and pick up the Motor Assembly.
MWD communication was excellent on this run, drilling rate varied from 12m/hr down
to 2 m/hr, mostly this was due to the sticky formation, there were some stringers of
harder formation encountered through out the formation. Build rates received from the
motor in this run were good, but after each slide we had to back ream to clean up the
hole enough to slide again, the torque initially was very high in the first back ream pass
on every stand.
Initially the formation was very sticky and it took a over 100k slack off to drill, when
sliding the average rate of penetration was 2-4m/hr. We loaded the WOB but suspect
very little was actually reaching the bit, as well the formation appeared too harden.
Coogee decided to remove some of the drill pipe in this BHA after 48m of drilling.
This BHA is identical to previous minus 5 stands of drill pipe, the motor and bit were
not inspected. Sliding became more and more difficult the higher the angle, weights of
120000 lbs were required to just move the BHA, even with this difficult situation the
tool faces were able to be maintained with good accuracy and nearly all slides were
effective. The MWD performed well, with no failures in all runs in the hole. Coogee
Geologist began searching for the plover Reservoir formation, we have a final depth for
the 12 ¼” section at 2857.47m with a TVD of 2320.34m. Coogee requested to final
TVD with instructions real time. At 2857m MD we experienced a sudden pressure
increase to 3500psi, which indicated a seized motor. During the trip out of hole we
were advised that Coogee were going to run casing at this point and our services no
longer required. We pulled out of the hole and inspected the motor, the motor was very
loose in both axes and when we drained the motor a lot of flow was noted through the
bearing housing.
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Skua-10 Section View
G
1050 T Azimuths to Grid North
True North: 0.31°
M Magnetic North: 2.87°
Magnetic Field
Strength: 46860.3snT
1125 Dip Angle: -40.50°
Date: 2/5/2008
Model: IGRF200510
1200
1350
WELLBORE TARGET DETAILS (MAP CO-ORDINATES)
SECTION DETAILS
1500 Sec MD Inc Azi TVD +N/-S +E/-W DLeg TFace VSec Target
1 2187.00 37.40 50.63 2153.01 127.69 -117.76 0.000 0.00 62.40
2 2540.41 87.79 39.70 2310.85 346.39 92.15 4.346 -14.07 351.41
3 2649.46 87.79 39.70 2315.06 430.23 161.75 0.000 0.00 457.39
4 2791.83 90.00 50.00 2317.82 531.00 262.00 2.220 78.01 592.12 Skua 10 New Target
1575
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Vertical Section at 26.26° (150 m/in)
Skua-10 Plan View
WELL DETAILS: Skua-10 G
T Azimuths to Grid North
True North: 0.31°
M
675 Water Depth: 83.00 Magnetic North: 2.87°
+N/-S +E/-W Northing Easting Latittude Longitude Slot
0.00 0.00 8617602.00 654103.00 12° 30' 4.605 S 124° 25' 5.381 E Magnetic Field
Strength: 46860.3snT
Dip Angle: -40.50°
Date: 2/5/2008
630 Model: IGRF200510
WELLBORE TARGET DETAILS (MAP CO-ORDINATES)
SECTION DETAILS
Sec MD Inc Azi TVD +N/-S +E/-W DLeg TFace VSec Target Skua 10 New Target
540 1 2187.00 37.40 50.63 2153.01 127.69 -117.76 0.000 0.00 62.40
2 2540.41 87.79 39.70 2310.85 346.39 92.15 4.346 -14.07 351.41
3 2649.46 87.79 39.70 2315.06 430.23 161.75 0.000 0.00 457.39
4 2791.83 90.00 50.00 2317.82 531.00 262.00 2.220 78.01 592.12 Skua 10 New Target
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Job Report Drilling Services
v4.2.2675
File #0000000
GENERAL INFORMATION
FILE #: 0000000 REF. FILE #: DELIVERY TICKET #: JOB TYPE: Horizontal
JOB START: 2008/03/11 JOB END: 2008/05/01 PAD JOB: No RIG & NO: West Atlas
COMPANY: Coogee Resources UNIQUE WELL ID:Skua-10 A.F.E.#:
WELL NAME: Skua 10 P.O.#:
SURFACE LOCATION: Skua W.O.#:
FIELD: Coogee PROV/STATE: W.A COUNTRY: Australia
SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services JOB SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
SURFACE INFORMATION
WELL PLAN DATE: 2008/03/30 GEOMAG MODEL:RGRF 200510 GEO. DATUM:GDA 94
MAP SYSTEM: UTM MAP ZONE: 51 CM
GROUND ELEV:0 KB ELEV: 32.82
LATITUDE: 012:030:04.586 N/S COORD: 8617602.60 South MAG DEC: 2.562 TOTAL GRAV FIELD:0.9976
LONGITUDE: 124:025:05.401 E/W COORD: 654103.60 East MAG DIP: -40.5 TOTAL MAG FIELD: 46858
SLIDE INFORMATION
ORIENTING: 237.00 hrs 100.00% ROTATING: 0.00 hrs 0.00%
0.00 0.00% 0.00 0.00%
WELL SECTIONS
NO. SECTION TYPE HOLE SIZE CASING SIZE CASING DEPTH
1 New Section 17.5 13 3/8" 1725
PLANNED TARGETS
KICKOFF PT.: 300 MAX ANGLE: 90 TARGET RADIUS: +/-3mTVD
NO. TARGET TYPE FORMATION LATITUDE DEPARTURE AZIMUTH VERT SECTION TVD MAX BR
1 New Target Heel Plover 531.19 261.55 52.07 41.81 2317.82 3.5
2 New Target Toe Rev2 Plover 1078.19 963.55 52.07 41.81 2317.82 0
PERSONNEL INFORMATION
DIR Supervisor: Ben Sears Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 27-Apr 3 2008, Apr 10-24 2008; Hans Kruiderink Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 27-Apr
10 2008; Bob Fleming Apr 3-24 2008; Jim Frost Apr 3-19 2008
MWD Trainee: Clive Pickering Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 27-Apr 23 2008; Richard Johnson Apr 14-24 2008
MWD Supervisor: Chris Kershaw Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 27-Apr 10 2008; Matt Drew Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 31-Apr 24 2008; Todd
Maffahey Mar 15-18 2008, Mar 27-Apr 13 2008; Jesus M Apr 10-24 2008
GENERAL NOTES
DAILY NOTES
2008/03/15 Perth to Darwin. Transit.
2008/03/16 Arrive on location and await for equipment to be loaded on to rig. Meet with Co-Men and discuss rigging up and
Well profile. Spud Skua-11.
File #0000000
2008/03/17 Drill 36" hole to 155m MD, preform wiper trip prior to displacement of sea water. POOH and run 30" conductor.
2008/03/18 Run 30" conductor and cement, rig down before skidding to Skua 11.
2008/03/27 Switch to Skua 10 at 12:00 hrs and run in stinger to do top up job around 30". ROV had problems and wrapped
around string at one stage.
2008/03/28 Finish 30" conductor top up cement job and run in hole with 17-1/2" BHA. Commence drilling with KOP 300m MD.
BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
2008/03/29 Slide and Rotate as required to follow directional profile. Drilling proceeded smoothly with the later 300m KOP by
passing sliding in the problematic higher formations. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot
mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
2008/03/30 Slide and Rotate as required to follow directional profile. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot
mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
2008/03/31 Slide & Rotate to total depth, circulate hole and POOH. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot
mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
2008/04/01 POOH and jet Well head & Conductor, during trip out several tight spots required back reaming and on a few
occasions jars were fired.
2008/04/03 Ben Sears changed out with Bob Fleming @ 0830hrs Rig spent day completing the 13 3/8" casing run and
cementing same. then running 16' liner.
2008/04/04 Running the 16" Riser, had problems washing to top of wellhead, finally accomplished late evening and
successfully latched and pressure tested.
2008/04/05 Working on Riser, preparing for BOP making up. Mounted BOP, and nippled up BHA with 5 bolts so old BHA could
be layed down. attend safety meeting prior to commencing laying out BHA.
2008/04/06 Rig working on BOP until 1900hrs. Picked up Directional tools and tested same. RSS through the rotary table at
2100hrs.
2008/04/07 Had problems decoding MWD/LWD/RSS due to pump noise, had to get Rig to clean screens, after cleaning by
MWD crew decoding returned to normal. After Drilling out the Cement plug, collar casing shoe and rat hole, the
penetration rate deteriorated and we were only able to drill 5 mtrs in 12 hours. decision was made to POOH to
inspect Bit. The Bit was found to be badly damaged by junk in hole, and will require a junk assy to be run to clean
out hole.
2008/04/08 POOH remove Radioactive source and rack back the MWD/LWD tools in the derrick. RSS out of hole at 0100hrs.
found bit to have been badly damaged along with the MWD stabilisers by junk in the hole. decision made to run
junk sub assembly. washed to bottom and decision made by Coogee to drill on with junk sub assembly to
1771m.losses were encountered at 1745m work was carried out to stop losses but were unsuccessful. the hole
was drilled with sea water from 1748m to 1771m. hole was then cemented through the BHA and pulled back to
1668m and cement circulated out. BHA tripped out to rerun RSS assembly.
2008/04/09 Good signals from MWD/LWD while drilling with water, when we started with mud signal was corrupted. could not
get consistant information from RSS. day company man insisted we drill ahead blind even though it was
explained that that was not the best practice as we have a target to achieve. Mud pumps were cleaned and
signals were good. the formation is proving unsuitable for the tool and as we only have partial control.Drilled with
RSS to midnight without directional control due to fast rotating bias-unit sleeve. Controlled residual TVD for
possible directional recovery.
File #0000000
2008/04/10 Formation would not allow RSS to hold orientation, decision made to POOH and run in with 9-5/8" Motor.
2008/04/11 Drilling did not proceed well with stacking of weight and BHA sticking to formation when loss of drilling fluid
encountered. Toolface was intially very hard to control with slow TF updating rates, at end of run sliding and TF
control improved but no survey was taken to see the result. With the trajectory not improving in the first two surveys
in relation to the plan the client decided to POOH and cement and sidetrack with a TCI Bit. BHA 6 Rot hrs: 1 - Ori
hrs: 8.3 - Drill hrs: 9.3 - Total Circ hrs: 11.3
2008/04/12 POOH and cement bottom 150m of hole for sidetrack with TCI bit and 3 x 8"DC added to BHA. BHA 6 Rot hrs: 1 -
Ori hrs: 8.3 - Drill hrs: 9.3 - Total Circ hrs: 11.3
2008/04/13 Finish cement plugs and POOH. RIH with motor and TCI for sidetrack and directional. BHA7 Rot hrs: 2.7 - Ori hrs -
26.4 - Drill hrs 29 - Total Circ hrs 32
2008/04/14 Slide and Rotate as required to build angle before POOH for RSS run. BHA7 Rot hrs: 2.7 - Ori hrs - 26.4 - Drill
hrs 29 - Total Circ hrs 32
2008/04/15 After POOH for BHA change the bit was found to be very badly damaged, with lots of missing inserts on all rows.
with shirt-tail damage, and damage to the tru-gauge was indicative of junk damage to the lower part of the blades.
It was highly recommended by us that a junk run be done before we run a PDC bit and the RSS tool.
2008/04/16 Attempted to drill with RSS tool, started off with fairly positive control, but stick slip was high and sleeve rotation
high, with occasional wall contact. at first BHA built angle, but with stick slip only eliminated with light weights,
penetration rate was unacceptable, various rotary speeds and weights were tried, but the sleeve could not
engage the formation and we started to drop angle, the decision was made to POOH and pick up motor.
2008/04/17 Run in hole and begin building angle with motor. BHA 9 Rot hrs: 6.4 - Ori hrs: 20.5 - Drill hrs: 27 - Total Circ
hrs: 27.5
2008/04/18 Slide and rotate as required for direction. BHA 9 Rot hrs: 6.4 - Ori hrs: 20.5 - Drill hrs: 27 - Total Circ hrs: 27.5
2008/04/19 Trip BHA 9 out of hole and check motor and change bit, RIH with NDT added to BHA 10 and HWDP shuffled
further up the string. BHA 10 Rot hrs:6.6 - Ori hrs: 22 - Drill hrs: 28.6 - Total Circ hrs: 29.6
2008/04/20 Slide and Rotate as require, Coogee decided to remove 5 stands of HWDP from BHA. The pipe was tripped to
400m and then RIH. BHA 10 Rot hrs:6.6 - Ori hrs: 22 - Drill hrs: 28.6 - Total Circ hrs: 29.6
2008/04/21 Run back in hole and begin drilling to well design. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total
Cirs hrs: 85.3
2008/04/22 Drilling to current instrutions from Client. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs:
85.3
2008/04/23 Drill according to continous Geologist instructions. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total
Cirs hrs: 85.3
2008/04/24 During drilling pressure spike was recorded so the decision was made to POOH and run casing, at surface large
bearing play in both axis noted. Clive Pickering off rig. Total Bit revs for BHA 10-11 717000. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 -
Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs: 85.3
Day 16 - 2008/03/26
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 155.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 155.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
0.00 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 17 - 2008/03/27
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 155.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 155.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Other - See Comments - No activity 12.00 155 n/a 20:00-21:30 Cement Casing - Run in stinger 30" 1.50 155 n/a
12:00-16:30 Other - See Comments - Skid Rig floor 4.50 155 n/a 21:30-24:00 Cement Casing - ROV run on stinger 2.50 155 n/a
16:30-20:00 Other - See Comments - Jet conductor 3.50 155 n/a 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Switch to Skua 10 at 12:00 hrs and run in stinger to do top up job around 30". ROV had problems and wrapped around string at one stage.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 18 - 2008/03/28
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 155.0 PROGRESS: 235.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 390.0 AVG. ROP.: 23.5 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-08:30 Cement Casing - Cmt, ROV faulty 8.50 155 n/a 11:15-12:30 RIH With Directional 1.25 155 2
08:30-09:00 RIH With Directional - P/U BHA 0.50 155 2 12:30-13:00 Undefined - See Comments - Stab w/ROLV 0.50 155 2
09:00-09:30 Other - See Comments - Cali Block heightMWD 0.50 155 2 13:00-14:00 RIH - Tag cmt 1.00 155 2
09:30-10:30 RIH With Directional 1.00 155 2 14:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 10.00 390 2
10:30-11:15 Undefined - See Comments - Download MWD 0.75 155 2 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1179.24
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Finish 30" conductor top up cement job and run in hole with 17-1/2" BHA. Commence drilling with KOP 300m MD. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill
hrs: 58 - Total Rot mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 19 - 2008/03/29
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 390.0 PROGRESS: 806.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1196.0 AVG. ROP.: 62.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 888 2 12:00-13:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 1.00 1196 2
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 1900 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1800 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1179.24
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide and Rotate as required to follow directional profile. Drilling proceeded smoothly with the later 300m KOP by passing sliding in the problematic
higher formations. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 20 - 2008/03/30
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1196.0 PROGRESS: 272.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1468.0 AVG. ROP.: 11.3 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 1380 2 12:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 1468 2
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1900 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1179.24
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide and Rotate as required to follow directional profile. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 21 - 2008/03/31
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1468.0 PROGRESS: 264.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 12.6 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 1625 2 21:00-23:00 Circ & Condition Hole 2.00 1732 2
12:00-21:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 9.00 1732 2 23:00-24:00 POOH To Run Casing 1.00 1732 2
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2100 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2020 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1179.24
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 93.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide & Rotate to total depth, circulate hole and POOH. BHA 2 Total Circ hrs: 81 - Total Drill hrs: 58 - Total Rot mtrs: 1157 - Total Ori mtrs: 418
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 22 - 2008/04/01
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-16:30 POOH To Run Casing - B/Ream as required 16.50 1732 2 17:30-21:30 Other - See Comments - R/D M/U jet assm 4.00 1732 2
16:30-17:30 Handle Directional Tools - Break Bit/plug inMWD 1.00 1732 2 21:30-24:00 Other - See Comments - Jet Well head, ROV 2.50 1732 2
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
POOH and jet Well head & Conductor, during trip out several tight spots required back reaming and on a few occasions jars were fired.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 23 - 2008/04/02
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-01:00 Other - See Comments - Jet 30" 1.00 1732 n/a 02:00-04:00 Other - See Comments - R/U for casing 2.00 1732 n/a
01:00-02:00 Other - See Comments - POOH jet assem 1.00 1732 n/a 04:00-24:00 Cement Casing - RIH 13-3/8" casing 20.00 1732 n/a
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Jet 30" conductor and run 13-3/8" casing.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 24 - 2008/04/03
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
DIR Supervisor: Ben Sears, Hans Kruiderink, Bob Fleming, Jim Frost
MWD Supervisor: Chris Kershaw, Matt Drew, Todd Maffahey
MWD Trainee: Clive Pickering
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-10:00 Run Casing - Run 13 3/8 Casing 10.00 1732 n/a 14:30-20:30 Other - See Comments - prep run 16" riser 6.00 1732 n/a
10:00-11:30 Cement Casing 1.50 1732 n/a 20:30-24:00 Run Liner 3.50 1732 n/a
11:30-14:30 Other - See Comments - Lay down cmt equip 3.00 1732 n/a 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Ben Sears changed out with Bob Fleming @ 0830hrs Rig spent day completing the 13 3/8" casing run and cementing same. then running 16' liner.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 25 - 2008/04/04
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Run Liner - See Comments 12.00 1732 n/a 22:00-24:00 Pressure Test 2.00 1732 n/a
12:00-22:00 Other - See Comments 10.00 1732 n/a 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Running the 16" Riser, had problems washing to top of wellhead, finally accomplished late evening and successfully latched and pressure tested.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 26 - 2008/04/05
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-20:00 Undefined - See Comments - Work on Riser 20.00 1732 n/a 20:00-24:00 Nipple Up BOPs 4.00 1732 n/a
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Working on Riser, preparing for BOP making up. Mounted BOP, and nippled up BHA with 5 bolts so old BHA could be layed down. attend safety
meeting prior to commencing laying out BHA.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 27 - 2008/04/06
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-03:00 Lay Down Directional Tools 3.00 1732 n/a 07:00-18:00 Nipple Up BOPs 11.00 1732 n/a
03:00-04:30 Pick Up Drill Collars 1.50 1732 n/a 18:00-19:00 Pressure Test 1.00 1732 n/a
04:30-07:00 Lay Down Drill Collars 2.50 1732 n/a 19:00-24:00 PU Directional Tools 5.00 1732 n/a
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 0.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 0 YP: 0 pH: 0
DENSITY: 0 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Rig working on BOP until 1900hrs. Picked up Directional tools and tested same. RSS through the rotary table at 2100hrs.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 28 - 2008/04/07
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1732.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-01:30 Work On MWD 1.50 1732 3 12:15-15:30 Work on Pumps 3.25 1732 3
01:30-02:00 Shallow Test Tools 0.50 1732 3 15:30-18:00 Rotary Drill 2.50 1732 3
02:00-06:00 RIH With Directional 4.00 1732 3 18:00-19:30 Circulating 1.50 1732 3
06:00-08:15 Drill Out Flt, Shoe & Cmnt 2.25 1732 3 19:30-24:00 POOH To Check Tools 4.50 1732 3
08:15-12:15 Circulating - See Comments - No MWD signal 4.00 1732 3 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 1200 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1100 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1014.40
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: NEW-Drill VISC: 110 WTR LOSS: 6.8 PV: 25 YP: 19.1 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 3.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 2.58 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Had problems decoding MWD/LWD/RSS due to pump noise, had to get Rig to clean screens, after cleaning by MWD crew decoding returned to normal.
After Drilling out the Cement plug, collar casing shoe and rat hole, the penetration rate deteriorated and we were only able to drill 5 mtrs in 12 hours.
decision was made to POOH to inspect Bit. The Bit was found to be badly damaged by junk in hole, and will require a junk assy to be run to clean out
hole.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 29 - 2008/04/08
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1732.0 PROGRESS: 39.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1771.0 AVG. ROP.: 7.1 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-00:30 Work On EM MWD - Rem. Radioactive src 0.50 1732 3 08:30-11:30 Rotary Drill - drl to 1748m 3.00 1732 4
00:30-01:00 Handle Directional Tools - Rack MWD in derrick 0.50 1732 3 11:30-16:30 Circulating - See Comments - Working on losses 5.00 1732 4
01:00-01:30 POOH To Change BHA - Lay out RSS tool 0.50 1732 3 16:30-17:00 POOH - See Comments - pull into casing 0.50 1732 4
01:30-02:30 RIH With New BHA - Run Junk Assy 1.00 1732 4 17:00-19:30 Rotary Drill - to 1771m 2.50 1771 4
02:30-06:30 RIH With New BHA 4.00 1732 4 19:30-20:00 Circ & Condition Hole 0.50 1771 4
06:30-07:00 Rig Service - Service Blocks 0.50 1732 4 20:00-21:30 Set Cement Plug 1.50 1771 4
07:00-07:30 RIH - See Comments - Wash to bottom 0.50 1732 4 21:30-22:00 POOH - See Comments - pull to 1668m circ 0.50 1771 4
07:30-08:30 Wash To Bottom - Work Junk Sub 1.00 1732 4 22:00-24:00 POOH - See Comments - to check junk sub 2.00 1771 4
BHA: 4 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Junk Run SURVEY TYPE:
MANFCT.: n/a STABILIZER: n/a SERIAL#: n/a MODEL: n/a LOBE CFG.:n/a
SETTING: n/a KICKPAD:n/a SIZE: n/a MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:0
MANFCT: Smith BIT TYPE:Tri-Cone Bit TYPE: G04BVCPS NOZZLES:0.92 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 1 / NO / A / E / I / NO / BHA
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1014.40
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: NEW-DRILL VISC: 110 WTR LOSS: 6.8 PV: 25 YP: 19.1 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 3.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 2.58 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
POOH remove Radioactive source and rack back the MWD/LWD tools in the derrick. RSS out of hole at 0100hrs. found bit to have been badly damaged
along with the MWD stabilisers by junk in the hole. decision made to run junk sub assembly. washed to bottom and decision made by Coogee to drill on
with junk sub assembly to 1771m.losses were encountered at 1745m work was carried out to stop losses but were unsuccessful. the hole was
drilled with sea water from 1748m to 1771m. hole was then cemented through the BHA and pulled back to 1668m and cement circulated out. BHA
Day 29 - 2008/04/08
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 30 - 2008/04/09
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1771.0 PROGRESS: 63.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1834.0 AVG. ROP.: 21.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-03:00 POOH To Change BHA - trip and LD Junk BHA 3.00 154 4 15:30-16:30 Drill With RSS - Drill blind to 1775 1.00 1775 5
03:00-06:30 Shallow Test Tools - P/U RSS, LWD anD MWD 3.50 92 5 16:30-18:30 Circ & Condition Hole - Spot sweep, FIT 2.00 1775 5
06:30-10:00 RIH With Directional 3.50 1667 5 18:30-20:30 Drill With RSS 2.00 1809 5
10:00-11:00 Wash To Bottom 1.00 1771 5 20:30-22:00 Circulating - See Comments - Check Pulse loss 1.50 1809 5
11:00-15:30 Ream - See Comments - drill cement to TD 4.50 1771 5 22:00-24:00 Back Reaming 2.00 1834 5
BHA: 5 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: 12 1/4 Section SURVEY TYPE: MWD
MANFCT.: n/a STABILIZER: n/a SERIAL#: n/a MODEL: n/a LOBE CFG.:n/a
SETTING: n/a KICKPAD:n/a SIZE: n/a MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:0
MANFCT: Reed BIT TYPE:PDC Bit TYPE: RSX716M-A15 NOZZLES:1.052 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 2 / CT / S / X / I / NO / BHA
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 1404 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1209 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1014.40
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: NEW_DRILL VISC: 97 WTR LOSS: 7 PV: 21 YP: 14.8 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 4.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 5.5 OIL: 0 TEMP: 42
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Good signals from MWD/LWD while drilling with water, when we started with mud signal was corrupted. could not get consistant information from
RSS. day company man insisted we drill ahead blind even though it was explained that that was not the best practice as we have a target to achieve.
Mud pumps were cleaned and signals were good. the formation is proving unsuitable for the tool and as we only have partial control.Drilled with RSS
to midnight without directional control due to fast rotating bias-unit sleeve. Controlled residual TVD for possible directional recovery.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 31 - 2008/04/10
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
DIR Supervisor: Ben Sears, Bob Fleming, Hans Kruiderink, Jim Frost
MWD Supervisor: Chris Kershaw, Matt Drew, Todd Maffahey, Jesus M
MWD Trainee: Clive Pickering
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1834.0 PROGRESS: 176.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2010.0 AVG. ROP.: 14.7 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Drill With RSS - RSS Drilling 12.00 2010 5 20:30-21:00 Other - See Comments - Remove RadAct source 0.50 2010 5
12:00-13:00 Circ Bottoms Up 1.00 2010 5 21:00-23:00 Lay Down Directional Tools 2.00 2010 5
13:00-13:30 Other - See Comments - Flow Check 0.50 2010 5 23:00-24:00 RIH With Directional - P/U motor 1.00 2010 6
13:30-20:30 POOH To Change BHA 7.00 2010 5 0.00
BHA: 6 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Build SURVEY TYPE: MWD
MANFCT.: WFD STABILIZER: 12 1/8" (308mm) SERIAL#: 960-2566 MODEL: LOBE CFG.:
SETTING: 1.5 KICKPAD:No SIZE: 9 5/8" (244mm) MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:0
MANFCT: Smith BIT TYPE:PDC Bit TYPE: MD1716 NOZZLES:1.05 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 1 / PN / G / X / I / NO / HP
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 0 PRESSURE OFF BTM:0 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1014.40
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 97 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 21 YP: 15 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 2.5 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Formation would not allow RSS to hold orientation, decision made to POOH and run in with 9-5/8" Motor.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 32 - 2008/04/11
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2010.0 PROGRESS: 66.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2076.0 AVG. ROP.: 5.3 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-00:30 RIH With Directional 0.50 2010 6 09:00-09:30 Circulating - See Comments - Fill Pipe and servTD 0.50 2010 6
00:30-01:30 RIH - See Comments - Scribe, Set Bend-Bit 1.00 2010 6 09:30-10:30 RIH - See Comments - RIH 1723-2004m 1.00 2010 6
01:30-03:30 RIH - See Comments - P/U HEL-Program 2.00 2010 6 10:30-11:00 Wash To Bottom 0.50 2010 6
03:30-04:30 RIH - See Comments - P/U NMDCs BHA change 1.00 2010 6 11:00-23:30 Orienting With Motor - Drill 2011-2076m 12.50 2076 6
04:30-06:00 RIH - See Comments - P/U BHA shallowtest 1.50 2010 6 23:30-24:00 Circ & Condition Hole 0.50 2076 6
06:00-09:00 RIH - RIH to 1723m 3.00 2010 6 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1800 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 951.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 75.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 75.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: NEW-DRILL VISC: 63 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 20 YP: 12 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.75 SOLIDS: 5.5 OIL: 0 TEMP: 57
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Drilling did not proceed well with stacking of weight and BHA sticking to formation when loss of drilling fluid encountered. Toolface was intially very
hard to control with slow TF updating rates, at end of run sliding and TF control improved but no survey was taken to see the result. With the trajectory
not improving in the first two surveys in relation to the plan the client decided to POOH and cement and sidetrack with a TCI Bit. BHA 6 Rot hrs: 1 - Ori
hrs: 8.3 - Drill hrs: 9.3 - Total Circ hrs: 11.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 33 - 2008/04/12
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2076.0 PROGRESS: 0.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1855.0 AVG. ROP.: 0.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-00:30 Circ & Condition Hole 0.50 2076 6 03:00-07:30 POOH - See Comments - POOH, L/O Bit 4.50 1855 6
00:30-02:30 Pull Back For Sidetrack 2.00 1855 6 07:30-24:00 Cement Casing - RIH 2 x cement plugs 16.50 1855 6
02:30-03:00 Other - See Comments - Shoe flow check 0.50 1855 6 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1800 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1014.40
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 80.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 63 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 20 YP: 12 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0 SOLIDS: 0 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
POOH and cement bottom 150m of hole for sidetrack with TCI bit and 3 x 8"DC added to BHA. BHA 6 Rot hrs: 1 - Ori hrs: 8.3 - Drill hrs: 9.3 - Total
Circ hrs: 11.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 34 - 2008/04/13
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1855.0 PROGRESS: 89.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 1944.0 AVG. ROP.: 10.5 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-07:00 Cement Casing - Cement Plugs 7.00 1855 n/a 14:00-15:30 Wash To Bottom - Tag cement 1867m 1.50 1867 7
07:00-12:30 RIH With Directional 5.50 1855 7 15:30-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Sidetrack 1904m 8.50 1944 7
12:30-14:00 Wash To Bottom - Wash/Ream 1787m 1.50 1855 7 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1850 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1000.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 60 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 19 YP: 8.2 pH: 13
DENSITY: 1.09 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.5 SOLIDS: 2.3 OIL: 0 TEMP: 50
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Finish cement plugs and POOH. RIH with motor and TCI for sidetrack and directional. BHA7 Rot hrs: 2.7 - Ori hrs - 26.4 - Drill hrs 29 - Total Circ hrs
32
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 35 - 2008/04/14
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 1944.0 PROGRESS: 212.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2156.0 AVG. ROP.: 8.8 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - 1944-2037m 12.00 2037 7 12:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - 2037-2156M 12.00 2156 7
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2100 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2000 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1000.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 60 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 19 YP: 8 pH: 13
DENSITY: 1.09 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.5 SOLIDS: 2.3 OIL: 0 TEMP: 54
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide and Rotate as required to build angle before POOH for RSS run. BHA7 Rot hrs: 2.7 - Ori hrs - 26.4 - Drill hrs 29 - Total Circ hrs 32
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 36 - 2008/04/15
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2156.0 PROGRESS: 6.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2162.0 AVG. ROP.: 2.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-03:00 Orienting With Motor 3.00 2162 7 18:00-21:00 RIH 3.00 2162 8
03:00-09:30 POOH - See Comments 6.50 2162 7 21:00-22:30 Slip And Cut 1.50 2162 8
09:30-14:00 Lay Down Directional Tools 4.50 2162 7 22:30-23:00 Undefined - See Comments - Block Calibration 0.50 2162 8
14:00-16:00 Other - See Comments - P/U RSS & MWD 2.00 2162 8 23:00-24:00 RIH 1.00 2162 8
16:00-18:00 Other - See Comments - Program MWD+Source 2.00 2162 8 0.00
BHA: 8 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Build SURVEY TYPE: Positive Pulse MWD
MANFCT.: n/a STABILIZER: n/a SERIAL#: n/a MODEL: n/a LOBE CFG.:n/a
SETTING: n/a KICKPAD:n/a SIZE: n/a MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:0
MANFCT: Reed BIT TYPE:PDC Bit TYPE: RSX716M-A15 NOZZLES:n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a: 0 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 2 / CT / S / X / I / NO / BHA
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2100 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2000 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1000.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 79.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 57 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 19 YP: 14 pH: 10.8
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 1 SOLIDS: 2.3 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
After POOH for BHA change the bit was found to be very badly damaged, with lots of missing inserts on all rows. with shirt-tail damage, and damage
to the tru-gauge was indicative of junk damage to the lower part of the blades. It was highly recommended by us that a junk run be done before we
run a PDC bit and the RSS tool.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 37 - 2008/04/16
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2162.0 PROGRESS: 43.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2205.0 AVG. ROP.: 7.8 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-02:30 RIH - RIH to 1937m 2.50 2162 8 12:30-13:30 Circ Bottoms Up 1.00 2205 8
02:30-05:00 Wash To Bottom 2.50 2162 8 13:30-20:30 POOH To Change BHA 7.00 2205 8
05:00-06:00 Circulating - See Comments - Circ on bottom 1.00 2162 8 20:30-21:00 Undefined - See Comments - Recover rad source 0.50 2205 8
06:00-06:30 Drill With RSS 0.50 2162 8 21:00-22:30 Lay Down Directional Tools 1.50 2205 8
06:30-07:30 Rig Repair - Repair TopDrive 1.00 2162 8 22:30-24:00 RIH - See Comments - P/U Dir BHA 1.50 2205 9
07:30-12:30 Drill With RSS 5.00 2205 8 0.00
BHA: 9 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Build SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
MANFCT.: WFD STABILIZER: No SERIAL#: 960-2566 MODEL: LOBE CFG.:
SETTING: 1.5 KICKPAD:No SIZE: 9 5/8" (244mm) MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:53
MANFCT: n/a BIT TYPE:n/a TYPE: n/a NOZZLES:n/a
IADC BIT GRADE: 7 / 5 / BT / A / F / 3 / LT / PR
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:1980 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 900.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 71.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 71.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 66 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 23 YP: 17 pH: 9.7
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.5 SOLIDS: 3.7 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Attempted to drill with RSS tool, started off with fairly positive control, but stick slip was high and sleeve rotation high, with occasional wall contact. at
first BHA built angle, but with stick slip only eliminated with light weights, penetration rate was unacceptable, various rotary speeds and weights were
tried, but the sleeve could not engage the formation and we started to drop angle, the decision was made to POOH and pick up motor.
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 38 - 2008/04/17
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2205.0 PROGRESS: 121.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2326.0 AVG. ROP.: 6.9 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-01:00 RIH - See Comments - P/U Dir/Program 1.00 2205 9 05:00-06:00 RIH - RIH to 2157m 1.00 2205 9
01:00-01:30 RIH - RIH & Shallow test 0.50 2205 9 06:00-06:30 Wash To Bottom 0.50 2205 9
01:30-04:30 RIH 3.00 2205 9 06:30-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Drill 2205-2247m 5.50 2247 9
04:30-05:00 Rig Service - Service Top Drive 0.50 2205 9 12:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Drill 2247-2326m 12.00 2326 9
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 1800 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2000 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 960.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 75.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 75.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 65 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 27 YP: 17 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.2 OIL: 0 TEMP: 56
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Run in hole and begin building angle with motor. BHA 9 Rot hrs: 6.4 - Ori hrs: 20.5 - Drill hrs: 27 - Total Circ hrs: 27.5
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 39 - 2008/04/18
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2326.0 PROGRESS: 114.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2440.0 AVG. ROP.: 4.8 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 2400 9 12:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 2440 9
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2200 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2000 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1100.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 62 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 25 YP: 18 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.3 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide and rotate as required for direction. BHA 9 Rot hrs: 6.4 - Ori hrs: 20.5 - Drill hrs: 27 - Total Circ hrs: 27.5
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 40 - 2008/04/19
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2440.0 PROGRESS: 15.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2455.0 AVG. ROP.: 15.0 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-02:30 POOH - See Comments - 1500-209m 2.50 2440 9 10:00-11:00 Pick Up HW Drill Pipe 1.00 2440 10
02:30-03:30 POOH For Bit - POOH to 39m 1.00 2440 9 11:00-12:30 RIH - RIH t0 1353m 1.50 2440 10
03:30-05:00 Change Bit - Check motor 1.50 2440 9 12:30-13:00 Rig Repair - repair IronRneck 0.50 2440 10
05:00-06:00 RIH With Directional 1.00 2440 10 13:00-16:30 RIH - RIH to 2405m 3.50 2440 10
06:00-08:00 Other - See Comments - Download MWD 2.00 2440 10 16:30-17:00 Wash To Bottom 0.50 2440 10
08:00-10:00 RIH - See Comments - shallow test 660m 2.00 2440 10 17:00-18:00 Orienting With Motor - Drill 2440-2455m 1.00 2455 10
BHA: 10 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Build SURVEY TYPE: Electromagnetic MWD
MANFCT.: WFD STABILIZER: No SERIAL#: 960-2566 MODEL: LOBE CFG.:
SETTING: 0 KICKPAD:No SIZE: 9 5/8" (244mm) MTR HRS THIS DAY: 1.5 MTR HRS TO DATE:96.5
MANFCT: Smith BIT TYPE:TCI Smith TYPE: GF504BGPS NOZZLES:0.762 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 7 / 4 / BT / A / F / 3 / *BC / PR
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2400 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2350 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1103.16
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 25 YP: 18 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.3 OIL: 0 TEMP: 60
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Trip BHA 9 out of hole and check motor and change bit, RIH with NDT added to BHA 10 and HWDP shuffled further up the string. BHA 10 Rot hrs:6.6 -
Ori hrs: 22 - Drill hrs: 28.6 - Total Circ hrs: 29.6
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 41 - 2008/04/20
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2455.0 PROGRESS: 33.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2488.0 AVG. ROP.: 1.9 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-17:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 17.00 2488 10 17:30-23:30 POOH To Change BHA - Shuffle HWDP 6.00 2488 10
17:00-17:30 Work Tight Hole & Circ 0.50 2488 10 23:30-24:00 RIH 0.50 2488 11
BHA: 11 HOLE SIZE: 12.25 SECTION TYPE: Build SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
MANFCT.: WFD STABILIZER: 12 1/8" (308mm) SERIAL#: 960-2566 MODEL: LOBE CFG.:
SETTING: 1.5 KICKPAD:9 5/8" (244mm) SIZE: 9 5/8" (244mm) MTR HRS THIS DAY: 0 MTR HRS TO DATE:114
MANFCT: Smith BIT TYPE:TCI Smith TYPE: GF504BGPS NOZZLES:0.762 TFA
IADC BIT GRADE: 3 / 6 / BT / A / E / 3 / LT / PP
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2950 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2700 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1103.16
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 0 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 32 YP: 22 pH: 0
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.7 OIL: 0 TEMP: 60
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Slide and Rotate as require, Coogee decided to remove 5 stands of HWDP from BHA. The pipe was tripped to 400m and then RIH. BHA 10 Rot
hrs:6.6 - Ori hrs: 22 - Drill hrs: 28.6 - Total Circ hrs: 29.6
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 42 - 2008/04/21
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2488.0 PROGRESS: 52.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2540.0 AVG. ROP.: 6.9 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-02:00 RIH 2.00 2488 11 04:30-05:30 Wash To Bottom - 2420-2488m 1.00 2488 11
02:00-02:30 Rig Service - Service TopDrive 0.50 2488 11 05:30-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 6.50 2501 11
02:30-04:30 RIH 2.00 2488 11 12:00-13:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 1.00 2540 11
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2900 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2800 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1104.03
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3500
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 70 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 29 YP: 20 pH: 9
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 2.8 OIL: 0 TEMP: 64
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Run back in hole and begin drilling to well design. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs: 85.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 43 - 2008/04/22
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2540.0 PROGRESS: 142.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2682.0 AVG. ROP.: 5.9 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-12:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 2620 11 12:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor - Slide & Rotate 12.00 2682 11
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2800 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2700 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1150.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 78 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 36 YP: 25 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.1 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.95 OIL: 0 TEMP: 65
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Drilling to current instrutions from Client. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs: 85.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 44 - 2008/04/23
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2682.0 PROGRESS: 141.0 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2823.0 AVG. ROP.: 5.9 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-24:00 Orienting With Motor 24.00 2823 11 0.00
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 2900 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2800 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1120.00
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 88.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 88.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 86 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 35 YP: 26 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.6 OIL: 0 TEMP: 66
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
Drill according to continous Geologist instructions. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs: 85.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
Day 45 - 2008/04/24
FILE #: 0000000 WELL NAME: Skua 10 ST1 SERVICE CO.: Precision Energy Services
JOB TYPE: Horizontal COMPANY: Coogee Resources SURVEY TYPE: HEL MWD
RIG & NO: West Atlas SURFACE LOCATION: Skua FIELD / LOCATION: Coogee / W.A / Australia
GROUND ELEV: 0 START DEPTH: 2823.0 PROGRESS: 34.4 DAILY COST: CAN$0.00
KB ELEV: 32.82 END DEPTH: 2857.4 AVG. ROP.: 5.7 PREVIOUS COST: CAN$0.00
TOTAL COST: CAN$0.00
WORK STATUS: Operating (All units are metric.)
TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA TIME DAILY ACTIVITY HRS DPTH BHA
00:00-06:00 Orienting With Motor 6.00 2857.4 11 13:00-15:00 Other - See Comments - Flow Check 2.00 2857.4 11
06:00-07:00 Circ Bottoms Up 1.00 2857.4 11 15:00-23:00 POOH To Run Casing 8.00 2857.4 11
07:00-13:00 Back Reaming - Wash out of hole 6.00 2857.4 11 23:00-24:00 Lay Down Directional Tools - Remove Rad-active 1.00 2857.4 11
PUMP PARAMETERS
PRESSURE ON BTM: 3000 PRESSURE OFF BTM:2900 TOTAL FLOW RATE: 1103.16
PUMP 1: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 2: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 87.00 LINER: 6.50 STROKE VOL.: 6.3400
PUMP 3: TYPE: EFF.: 100.0% SPM: 0.00 LINER: 0.00 STROKE VOL.: 0.0000
MUD RECORD
MUD TYPE: VISC: 86 WTR LOSS: 0 PV: 35 YP: 26 pH: 8.5
DENSITY: 1.12 GEL 0/10: 0.00 SAND: 0.25 SOLIDS: 3.5 OIL: 0 TEMP: 0
LIQUID BASE: Water LIQUID RATE: 0 GAS TYPE: GAS RATE: 0
COMMENTS:
During drilling pressure spike was recorded so the decision was made to POOH and run casing, at surface large bearing play in both axis noted. Clive
Pickering off rig. Total Bit revs for BHA 10-11 717000. BHA 11 Rot hrs: 48.5 - Ori hrs: 35.8 - Drill hrs: 84.3 - Total Cirs hrs: 85.3
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE:
17 ½” Hole Section
Bearing Wear
Gap In: 3
Gap Out: 3
Bit Data
Bit Type: T41C TCI
Manufacturer: Reed
TFA:
Nozzle Size: 3 x 22 / 1 x 14
Parameters
RPM: 50
Avg WOB: 30
Max WOB: 50
Min Flow: 700
Max Flow: 1150
Min SPP: 1100
Max SPP: 1800
Mud Data
Mud Type: Sea Water/Gel sweeps
Mud weight:
PV / YP:
% Solids/Sand:
Formation: Sandstone
Comments
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 PDC Bit Security 11128944 SE3653Z-M32312.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.39 0.39
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2477 9.625 0 0 7 5/8" REG Box 7 5/8" REG Box 10.65 11.04
1 Stabilizer 17-1/4" WFD WFD 2757 9.5625 3 0 7 5/8" REG Pin 7 5/8" REG Box 2.43 13.47
1 X/O Sub WFD WFD 2711 9.5 3 0 7 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.86 14.33
1 NMDC WFD 23452 8.125 3.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 17.40
1 HEL MWD 8-1/4" WFD 01POSSKQ18.25 8.25 2.75 0 5 1/2" REG Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 9.64 27.04
1 NMDC WFD 23454 8.125 8.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 30.11
1 X/O Sub WFD WFD 2713 9.5 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 7 5/8" REG Box 0.86 30.97
1 Stabilizer 17-3/8" WFD WFD 2759 9.5625 3 0 7 5/8" REG Pin 7 5/8" REG Box 2.41 33.38
1 X/O Sub WFD WFD 2712 9.5 3 0 7 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.86 34.24
1 5 x 8-1/4" Spiral DCRig Rig 8.25 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 47.31 81.55
1 Jar WFD 15911019 8.25 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 9.29 90.84
1 3 x 8-1/4" Spiral DC Rig 8.25 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 28.33 119.17
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 120.26
1 13 x 5.5" HWDP Rig RIG 7 3.25 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 122.29 242.55
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Security TYPE: SE3653Z-M323
IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 4 / BT / A / E / 2 / SD / TD
NOZZLES: 22, 22, 22, 15: 0 TFA
FORMATION CHARACTERISTICS
The response from K.O at 300m was as expected, however, from 485m, a 5deg RH formation push was experienced. The Oliver SSt
gave a 10deg LH push. During the Hibernia LSt the inclination dropped 4degs. The Grebe caused an 8deg RH walk, even though we
steered left twice for a total of 25m. The Johnson formation was initially very hard preventing correction from the Grebe walk.
However, a 'soft' spot at 1567mMD allowed an effective correction steer (of 22m), left and down.
MWD COMMENTS
Good MWD run where a total of 50 surveys were recorded. Some down hole noise issues were seen typical of riserless seawater
drilling, plus on connections Gel Mud was spotted around the BHA which when pumps brought up can effect fluid friction levels
effecting ability to detect correct pulse amplitude.
RUN SUMMARY
On previous Well Skua 11 some problematic areas were encountered in the first 150m of drilling, for this reason & magnetics from
the 13-3/8" casing 5m away we kicked off at 300m MD. Alot less problems and stuck pipe scenarios were seen. Plus with the
deeper KOP we could use full flow with out any issues of washing the soft formation. The run proceeded quite smoothly except for
some deviation from plan after going through the Grebe formation which we were instructed not the slide in. Later correction was
called short by Coogee but further down the formation soften abit which allowed a quick correction slide.
12 ¼” Hole Section
Bearing Wear
Gap In: 1 2 2 3
Gap Out: 2 2 3 3
Bit Data
Bit Type: MD1716 PDC G04BVCPS TCI TCI GF504BGPS TCI
Manufacturer: Smith Smith Smith Smith
TFA: 1.05 1.3 1.325 0.762
Nozzle Size: 7 x 14 3 x 18 / 1 x 20 3 x 18 / 1 x 20 3 x 16 / 1 x 15
Parameters
RPM: 50 50 55 55
Avg WOB: 25000 lbs 34500 lbs 40000 lbs 44375 lbs
Max WOB: 50000 lbs 50000 lbs 65000 lbs 130000 lbs
Min Flow: 900 900 900 600
Max Flow: 1100 1000 1100 1150
Min SPP: 1300 1600 1300 1300
Max SPP: 2100 2100 2200 2950
Mud Data
Mud Type: Water Water Water Water
Mud weight: 9.34 ppg 9.09 ppg 9.17 ppg 9.17 ppg
PV / YP: 20 / 12 19 / 8.2 27 / 17 25 / 18
% Solids/Sand: 5.5 / 0.75 2.3 / 0.5 3.2 / 0.25 3.3 / 0.25
Formation:
Comments
Bit Data
Bit Type: MY9250 TCI
Manufacturer: Smith
TFA:
Nozzle Size: 3 x 16 / 1 x 15
Parameters
RPM: 70
Avg WOB: 75000 lbs
Max WOB: 125000 lbs
Min Flow: 1040
Max Flow: 1170
Min SPP: 2470
Max SPP: 2860
Mud Data
Mud Type: Water
Mud weight: 9.17 ppg
PV / YP: 20 / 12
% Solids/Sand: 5.5 / 0.75
Formation:
Comments
2011 2014 11:00 11:25 O 45R? 30 900 1400 1550 6 300 270 6 0:25 0.25
2014 2015 11:25 11:35 R 50 10 900 1400 1450 35 300 290 10 10 6 0:10 0.1 0.1
2015 2030 11:38 15:55 O 75R? 50 1100 1800 2100 4 350 230 6 4:17 4.17
2030 2032 15:55 16:20 R 50 1100 1800 1950 0.5 390 250 0/10 6 0:25 0.25 0.25
2032 2037 16:50 17:40 O ? 50 1100 1800 2000 5 350 270 6 0:50 0.5
2037 2039 17:40 17:56 R 60 1100 1800 1900 4 350 270 0/10 22 6 0:16 0.16 0.16
2039 2040 17:56 18:25 O ? 50 1100 1800 2000 0.5 310 250 6 0:29 0.29
2040 2041 18:25 18:30 R 50 5 1100 1800 2000 30 310 250 5 12 6 0:05 0.05 0.05
2041 2050 18:30 19:10 O 45R? 45 1100 1800 2100 50 310 250 6 0:40 0.4
2050 2051.5 19:10 19:20 R 50 10 1100 1800 1950 6 310 258 5 12 6 0:10 0.1 0.1
2051.5 2055 19:20 20:25 O 45R 50 1100 1800 2100 7 310 258 6 1:05 1.05
2055 2057 20:25 20:45 R 50 10 1100 1800 2050 40 310 258 5 11 6 0:20 0.2 0.2
2057 2061.5 20:45 21:15 O 45R 10 1100 1800 2000 40 310 258 6 0:30 0.3
2061.5 2073 21:30 22:52 O 55R 10 900 1300 1380 7 310 258 6 1:22 1.22
2073 2074 22:52 23:05 R 50 10 900 1300 1380 55 310 258 10 11 6 0:13 0.13 0.13
2074 2076.7 23:05 23:20 O 55R 10 900 1300 1400 5 310 258 6 0:15 0.15
9.32 0.99 8.33
Total Rotating Orienting
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1707 1787 12:15 13:45 R 50 0 600 700 300 7 1:30 1.3 1.3
1787 1867 14:00 15:35 O 90R 0 600 735 300 7 1:35 1.35
1867 1883 15:45 16:35 O 90R 2/10 600 863 1055 300 290 7 0:50 0.5
1883 1895 16:47 17:07 R 50 5/15 600 856 1095 300 7 0:20 0.2 0.2
1895 1904 17:40 17:52 O H/S 20 900 1395 1600 300 280 7 0:12 0.12
1904 1905 18:20 19:25 O 90R 0/5 900 1395 1420 300 7 1:05 1.05
1905 1913 19:25 20:15 O 30L 30/40 900 1680 1740 300 7 0:50 0.5
1913 1916 20:15 20:45 O 30L 35 800 1300 1340 300 7 0:30 0.3
1916 1921 20:45 22:15 O H/S 35 900 1580 1700 300 7 1:30 1.3
1921 1926 22:15 22:45 O 40R 35 800 1300 1340 300 7 0:30 0.3
1926 1932 22:45 23:00 O 20/60R 35 800 1700 1880 300 7 0:15 0.15
1932 1935 23:00 23:15 R 50 10 800 1700 1880 300 7 0:15 0.15 0.15
1935 1943 23:15 23:45 O 60R 35 900 1700 1900 300 7 0:30 0.3
1943 1947 0:00 0:50 O 60R 35 900 1700 1900 300 7 0:50 0.5
1947 1947.5 0:50 0:55 R 50 10 900 1600 1700 300 7 0:05 0.05 0.05
1947.5 1958 0:55 2:15 O 60R 35 900 1900 2050 305 7 1:20 1.2
1958 1962 2:15 2:30 O 80/90R 35 900 1900 2050 305 7 0:15 0.15
1962 1965 2:30 2:35 R 50 15 900 1900 2050 305 7 0:05 0.05 0.05
1965 1972 2:35 3:10 O 90R 35 1000 1800 1950 305 7 0:35 0.35
1972 1987 3:36 5:30 O 95R 25 1000 1950 2100 305 7 1:54 1.54
1987 2002 5:35 7:07 O 90R 5/25 1000 1950 2100 305 7 1:32 1.32
2002 2031 7:30 9:30 O 75/90R 5/50R 1000 1950 2100 305 7 2:00 2
2031 2033 9:40 10:30 O 45R 50 1000 1950 2100 305 7 0:50 0.5
2033 2034 10:32 10:50 R 50 15 1000 1950 1975 305 7 0:18 0.18 0.18
2034 2061 10:50 15:33 O 0/20R 10/50 1000 1950 2100 305 7 4:43 4.43
2061 2090 16:05 18:05 O 20/30R 10/50 1000 1950 2100 305 7 2:00 2
2090 2119 18:25 19:50 O 20/30R 10/50 1000 1950 2100 305 7 1:25 1.25
2119 2125 20:15 20:50 R 50 10 1000 1950 2000 305 7 0:35 0.35 0.35
2125 2149 20:50 22:14 O 30R 15/50 1000 1950 2000 305 7 1:24 1.24
2149 2154.5 22:36 23:20 R 50 25 1000 1950 2000 305 7 0:44 0.44 0.44
2154.5 2160 23:20 2:15 O 30R 45 1000 1950 2000 305 7 3 3
2160.3 2162 2:15 3:20 O 30R 45 1000 1950 2000 305 7 1:05 1.05
29.12 2.72 26.4
Rotating Orienting
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2396.5 2403 11:36 11:57 R 60 45 1100 2000 2200 330 9 0:21 0.21 0.21
2403 2410 12:00 12:55 O 20R 45/65 1100 2000 2200 9 0:55 0.55
2410 2415 12:57 13:40 R 60 45 1100 2000 2200 9 0:43 0.43 0.43
2415 2430 14:03 16:57 O 30R 45/65 1100 2080 2200 9 2:54 2.54
2430 2435 16:57 17:30 R 60 45 1100 2080 2200 9 0:33 0.33 0.33
2435 2440 17:30 18:50 O 30R 65 1100 2080 2200 9 1:20 1.2
5.26 0.97 4.29
Total Rotating Orienting
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1707 1787 12:15 13:45 R 50 0 600 700 300 7 1:30 1.3 1.3
1787 1867 14:00 15:35 O 90R 0 600 735 300 7 1:35 1.35
1867 1883 15:45 16:35 O 90R 2/10 600 863 1055 300 290 7 0:50 0.5
1883 1895 16:47 17:07 R 50 5/15 600 856 1095 300 7 0:20 0.2 0.2
1895 1904 17:40 17:52 O H/S 20 900 1395 1600 300 280 7 0:12 0.12
1904 1905 18:20 19:25 O 90R 0/5 900 1395 1420 300 7 1:05 1.05
1905 1913 19:25 20:15 O 30L 30/40 900 1680 1740 300 7 0:50 0.5
1913 1916 20:15 20:45 O 30L 35 800 1300 1340 300 7 0:30 0.3
1916 1921 20:45 22:15 O H/S 35 900 1580 1700 300 7 1:30 1.3
1921 1926 22:15 22:45 O 40R 35 800 1300 1340 300 7 0:30 0.3
1926 1932 22:45 23:00 O 20/60R 35 800 1700 1880 300 7 0:15 0.15
1932 1935 23:00 23:15 R 50 10 800 1700 1880 300 7 0:15 0.15 0.15
2148 2205 6:10 6:35 900 1540 1540 9 0:25 0.25 0.25
2205 2209 6:35 7:00 O 20L 25/50 900 1540 1709 310 255 9 0:25 0.25
2440 2443 16:55 17:35 R 60 45 900 1730 1950 330 10 0:40 0.4 0.4
2443 2444 17:35 17:50 R 60 45 1000 2025 2150 10 0:15 0.15 0.15
2444 2449 17:50 20:00 O 20R 45/75 1000 2000 2060 10 2:10 2.1
2449 2453 20:00 23:10 O 20R 60/100 1100 2450 2520 10 3:10 3.1
2453 2462 23:35 3:20 R 60 45 1100 2450 2525 10 3.45 3.45 3.45
2462 2462 3:20 4:00 R 60 45 1100 2450 2525 10 0:40 0.4 0.4
2462 2474 4:00 10:25 O 29R 70/100 1100 2450 2525 10 6:25 6.25
2474 2476 10:25 10:55 R 60 60 1150 2900 3050 10 0:30 0.3 0.3
2476 2483 11:07 14:37 O 20R 130 1150 2950 3050 10 3:30 3.3
2483 2488 15:05 16:50 O 20R 130 1150 2950 3050 10 1:45 1.45
28.62 6.6 22.02
total Rotating Orienting
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2488 2513 5:25 17:20 O 20R 120 1150 2660 2770 330 11 11:55 11.55
2513 2524 18:00 22:00 O 40R 120 1150 2660 2770 11 4:00 4
2524 2542 22:00 0:20 R 60 60 1175 2800 2860 11 2.2 2.2 2.2
2542 2571 0:40 3:20 R 60 60 1175 2800 2860 11 2:40 2.4 2.4
2571 2578 3:40 4:10 R 60 60 1175 2580 2720 11 0:30 0.3 0.3
2578 2588 4:10 6:54 O 120R 120 1175 2580 2720 11 2:44 2.44
2588 2601 7:07 8:09 R 60 60 1100 2530 2575 11 1:02 1.02 1.02
2601 2605 8:40 9:20 O 130R 125 1100 2530 2575 11 0:40 0.4
2605 2612 9:20 9:51 R 60 60 1100 2530 2575 11 0:31 0.31 0.31
2612 2628 9:55 15:07 O L/S 125 1100 2530 2427 11 5:12 5.12
2628 2630 15:07 15:27 R 80 40 1100 2620 2680 330 234 290 15 11 0:20 0.2 0.2
2630 2651 15:57 18:01 R 90 40 1100 2608 2730 11 2:04 2.04 2.04
2651 2659 18:15 20:18 O L/S 125 1070 2600 2700 11 2:03 2.03
2659 2673 20:18 23:00 R 75 45 1100 2750 2600 11 2:42 2.42 2.42
2673 2704 23:00 2:38 R 75 45 1100 2750 2600 11 3.38 3.38 3.38
2704 2716 2:38 4:40 O 170R 120 1100 2650 2760 11 2:02 2.02
2716 2719 4:40 5:25 R 75 45 1100 2650 2750 11 0:45 0.45 0.45
2719 2730 5:47 6:53 R 75 45 1100 2650 2750 11 1:06 1.06 1.06
2730 2739 6:58 7:54 R 75 45 1100 2650 2750 11 0:56 0.56 0.56
2739 2746 8:02 10:25 O L/S 120 1100 2650 2750 11 2:23 2.23
2746 2748 10:37 10:43 R 75 45 1100 2650 2750 11 0:06 0.06 0.06
2748 2751 11:15 12:07 O 150R 120 1100 2650 2750 11 0:52 0.52
2751 2760 12:10 12:55 R 75 45 1100 2650 2750 11 0:45 0.45 0.45
2760 2772 12:55 17:00 O 150R 120 1100 2470 2570 11 4:05 4.05
2772 2777 17:05 18:00 R 75 45 1100 2470 2720 11 0:55 0.55 0.55
2777 2807 18:00 21:50 R 75 45 1040 2600 2700 11 3:50 3.5 3.5
2807 2823 21:50 23:30 R 75 45 1040 2600 2700 11 1:40 1.4 1.4
2823 2838 23:30 2:26 R 75 45 1040 2600 2700 345 247 289 17 11 3 3 3
2838 2848 2:26 4:08 O 160R 120 2740 2820 11 1:42 1.42
11 23:25 23.25 23.25
11 84.33 48.55 35.78
Total Rotating Orienting
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BHA Report Drilling Services
v4.2.2675
DIR Supervisor: Ben Sears, Bob Fleming, Hans Kruiderink, Jim Frost
MWD Supervisor: Chris Kershaw, Matt Drew, Todd Maffahey, Jesus M
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 PDC Bit Smith JY0957 MD1716 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.31 0.31
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2566 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Box 10.65 10.96
1 X/O Sub Rig sssd7180 8.25 3 0 2 3/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Pin 1.23 12.19
1 X/O Sub WFD 22357 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Pin 0.92 13.11
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 shrt 0 0 0 5 1/2" IF Box 5 1/2" IF Box 8.62 21.73
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 25.50
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 30.97
1 X/O Sub WFD 22356 8.25 3.125 0 5 1/2" IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.91 31.88
1 NMDC WFD 23454 8.125 8.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 34.95
1 NMDC WFD 23452 8.125 3.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 38.02
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 39.11
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 112.86 151.97
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 152.45
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 162.39
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 162.86
1 5 X HWDP 5 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 46.93 209.79
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Smith TYPE: MD1716 IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 1 / PN / G / X / I / NO / HP
NOZZLES: 1.05 TFA
MWD COMMENTS
Downhole noise issues causing long TF update times.
RUN SUMMARY
This run did not react well to the formation and drilling needs, TF was very hard to hold and sticking/stacking issues made it very
hard to steer with some stalling out seen even in rotary drilling. Loss of circulation was noted to be high in some areas coupled with
sticking at the same time. String stalling and Bit stalling happened many times through out this short section. During a period of high
loss of drilling fluid the decision was made to POOH as the two surveys showed no converge pattern with the well plan. Current plan
is to cement the bottom 150m of hole and sidetrack with Tri-Cone and motor and begin build up to the original well path.
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 Tri-Cone Bit Smith MY9470 G04BVCPS 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.34 0.34
1 T/Guage Stab PES 9106 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.20 0.54
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2566 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Box 10.65 11.19
1 X/O Sub Rig sssd7180 8.25 3 0 2 3/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Pin 1.23 12.42
1 X/O Sub WFD 22357 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Pin 0.92 13.34
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 shrt 0 0 0 5 1/2" IF Box 5 1/2" IF Box 8.62 21.95
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 25.73
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 31.20
1 X/O Sub WFD 22356 8.25 3.125 0 5 1/2" IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.91 32.11
1 NMDC WFD 23454 8.125 8.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 35.18
1 NMDC WFD 23452 8.125 3.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 38.25
1 3 x 8" Drill Collars Rig 8 3.5 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 28.27 66.52
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 67.61
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 112.86 180.47
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 180.95
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 190.89
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 191.36
1 5 X HWDP 5 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 46.93 238.29
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Smith TYPE: G04BVCPS IADC BIT GRADE: 8 / 5 / LT / A / E / 2 / SD / BHA
NOZZLES: 1.301 TFA
MWD COMMENTS
Signals at low flow rates were pretty hard to decode.
RUN SUMMARY
After sidetracking, the motor performed as expected with a TCI bit. control was positive and sliding was no problem with minimal
stalling.
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 Tri-Cone Bit Smith MY9470 G04B-VCPS 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.34 0.34
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2566 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Box 10.65 10.99
1 X/O Sub Rig sssd7180 8.25 3 0 2 3/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Pin 1.23 12.22
1 X/O Sub WFD 22357 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Pin 0.92 13.14
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 shrt 0 0 0 5 1/2" IF Box 5 1/2" IF Box 8.62 21.76
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 25.53
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 31.00
1 X/O Sub WFD 22356 8.25 3.125 0 5 1/2" IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.91 31.91
1 NMDC WFD 23454 8.125 8.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 34.98
1 NMDC WFD 23452 8.125 3.125 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 3.07 38.05
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 39.14
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 112.86 152.00
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 152.48
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 162.42
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 162.89
1 5 X HWDP 5 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 46.93 209.82
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Smith TYPE: G04B-VCPS IADC BIT GRADE: 7 / 5 / BT / A / F / 3 / LT / PR
NOZZLES: 1.325 TFA
MWD COMMENTS
MWD preformed very well on this run.
RUN SUMMARY
The drilling rate varied from 12m/hr down to 2 m/hr, mostly this was due to the sticky formation but sometimes there were some
stringers of harder formation. Build rates received from the motor in this run were good, but after each slide we had to back ream
every slide to clean up the hole enough to slide again, the trq initially was very high in the first backream pass on every stand. At this
depth to get the toolface to turn we needed to put about 2 wraps to get a result.
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 TCI Smith Smith MY9250 GF50-BGPS 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.32 0.32
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2566 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Box 10.65 10.97
1 X/O Sub Rig sssd7180 8.25 3 0 2 3/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Pin 1.23 12.20
1 X/O Sub WFD 22357 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Pin 0.92 13.12
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 shrt 0 0 0 5 1/2" IF Box 5 1/2" IF Box 8.62 21.74
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 25.51
1 NDT-LWD WFD PR80004 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.819 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.70 34.21
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 39.68
1 X/O Sub 22366 0 0 0 5-1/2" IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.91 40.59
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 41.68
1 1 x single HWDP Rig 5.5 0 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 9.50 51.18
1 60 x singles Drillpi Rig 5.5 3.25 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 588.29 639.47
1 18 x HWDP 5.5 3.25 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 169.17 808.64
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 809.12
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 819.06
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 819.53
1 5 x 5.5" HWDP 5.5 3.5 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 47.50 867.03
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Smith TYPE: GF50-BGPS IADC BIT GRADE: 7 / 4 / BT / A / F / 3 / *BC / PR
NOZZLES: 0.762 TFA
MWD COMMENTS
RUN SUMMARY
Initially the formation was very stick and it took alot to get going, when we did slide it was only at an average rate of 2-4m/hr. We
loaded the WOB but suspect very little was reaching the bit, as well the formation has hardened up.
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 TCI Smith Smith MY9250 GF50 BGPS 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.32 0.32
1 Drilling Motor WFD 960-2566 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 6 5/8" REG Box 10.65 10.97
1 X/O Sub Rig sssd7180 8.25 3 0 2 3/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Pin 1.23 12.20
1 X/O Sub WFD 22357 0 0 0 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Pin 0.92 13.12
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 shrt 0 0 0 5 1/2" IF Box 5 1/2" IF Box 8.62 21.74
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 25.51
1 NDT-LWD WFD PR80004 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.819 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.70 34.21
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 39.68
1 X/O Sub 22366 0 0 0 5-1/2" IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.91 40.59
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 41.68
1 1 x single HWDP Rig 5.5 0 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 9.50 51.18
1 35 Singles DP 0 0 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 441.14 492.32
1 18 x HWDP 5.5 3.25 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 169.17 661.49
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 661.97
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 671.91
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 672.38
1 5 x 5.5" HWDP 5.5 3.5 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 47.50 719.88
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Smith TYPE: GF50 BGPS IADC BIT GRADE: 3 / 6 / BT / A / E / 3 / LT / PP
NOZZLES: 0.762 TFA
MWD COMMENTS
RUN SUMMARY
This run was initially going to be a short run, but the bit lasted alot longer than expected. With the extended run we searched for the
Target zone by dropping TVD, it was not found before the pressure jumped up and did not come down which resulted in a trip out of
hole. The steering was good although it would take several complete turns of the string to move the tool face at all.
Prepared by Jim Frost; 18th April 2008
1. Introduction
This document is the End of Well Report for the 8 3/4” x 12 1/4” RSS runs for CooGee
Resources. Detailed are all the logged parameters & observations made throughout the run.
2. Run Information
After running 13 3/8” casing at 1723.5m the RSS/IDS/MFR/NDT/HEL BHA was picked up.
Due to non-availability no roller reamer or TorkBuster was run. A Security SBS SE3653Z-
M323 PDC bit was used.
After shallow testing the assembly it was run in hole and washed down from 1709m until the
float was tagged. The float was drilled out and the shoe track. An RPM of 100 was used to
drill the cement with close monitoring of the pressure and the pipe was reciprocated every
few metres in order to prevent any cement packing off around the bias unit. The shoe was
drilled without any problems and drilling commenced in new formation from 1732m. Straight
away the ROP was disappointing with little or no torque being seen at surface. Various
parameters were tried in order to improve the ROP with no success.
Prepared by Jim Frost; 18th April 2008
At a depth of 1739m the assembly was pulled out of the hole. On the return to surface it
was found that the bit was severely damaged and the RSS and LWD showed signs of
significant marking.
It was later found out that the previous run prior to the casing had left a lot of junk in the
hole in the form of inserts off the tri-cone bit.
The RSS was laid down and a junk run was made from 1739m to 1761m. The memory was
downloaded and sent to Tewkesbury for analysis. The DLC was installed for this well.
However attempts to downlink to the RSS proved unsuccessful with various pulse width
frequencies and voltages being used.
During the junk run a further 22m was drilled. During this run losses were encountered.
These proved difficult to resolve and resulted in cementing the hole from TD up to 10
metres inside the casing.
On the advice from Tewkesbury a new RSS tool was picked up as a precaution. Although
the memory data didn’t show any problem it was possible some junk damage may have
occurred. The RSS was run in hole with a Reed Hycalog 716M-A15 and a Tru Gauge.
Cement was tagged at 1739m and the cement was drilled out with the RSS assembly. Upon
reaching the bottom of the hole detection problems occurred which meant that none to very
few RSS updates were seen. The client wanted the hole drilled regardless, so this was
done. Occasional updates were seen during the run with periods of good detection and
sleeve control; this coincided with areas where the formation became firmer. During the run
a change of formation from limestone to sand increased the ROP up to 40m/hr with little
weight on bit. Areas of good control of the RSS became erratic due to sleeve rotation, often
>50%. The sleeve rotation became constant, so much that the directional control of the well
was lost although various parameters and flow rates were tried. The decision was made to
pull out of the hole, pump cement and attempt a kick off with a motor.
Upon return to surface visually all of the assembly was in good condition with all
components in gauge.
After the successful kick off with the motor the Tru Gauge and the bit were both found to be
under gauge (1/16”) and both had visible damage.
RSS End of Well Report
Prepared by Jim Frost; 18th April 2008
The RSS (unit same as the previous run) was ran in hole with the same Reed 716 bit being re-
ran. From a depth of 1930m the RSS assembly had to be lightly reamed to bottom. Bottom was
tagged with no rotary and the hole was fanned without rotation in order to try and sweep out any
junk left in the hole from the previous run. Drilling commenced from 2162m with high stick slip
and sleeve rotation. A further 3 metres were drilled in order to bed in the RSS bias unit into the
new hole. This controlled the sleeve rotation although the parameters had to be altered (WOB
10–12k, RPM increased to 185) in order to control the stick/slip. This resulted in a low ROP of
less than 10 m/hr. Upon increasing the WOB in order to increase the ROP the stick/slip
increased along with the sleeve rotation. At this point by picking up off bottom the stick/ slip and
the sleeve rotation went to zero. Going back to bottom with low parameters again resolved the
stick/slip but the sleeve rotation was now very high >50%. Drilling commenced however the
sleeve rotation now meant that the RSS could not get out of the “programming mode”. This
meant that no real time LWD could be seen. The Company Man was informed of this and a call
was made to the Coogee office in town. Various drilling parameters were changed, including
increasing the RPM to 220 with 35klbs weight on bit. However, the situation could not be
resolved. After a further two surveys it was found that the RSS assembly was dropping and the
decision was made to pull out of the hole at a depth of 2207m.
The DLC on this run provided two successful downlinks out of three attempts.
On return to surface the RSS was found to be in good condition with no obvious faults.
Revolution DRILLING PARAMETERS
INT. Demand Actual Dem. Actual Stick Stick Survey Start Stop Hook Surface
Date From To Drilled Comments TF TF Defl. Deflect Slip Slip MD ANG. DIR. Dogleg Sleeve WOB Surface Time Time Flow Press. Load torque Temp ROP Rot time Rot time Rot time Tool Total
m XXXX = Off Btm Operations / XXXX = Drilling Operations deg deg % % Max Ave. ft deg deg deg/100 NBI Rot % klbs rpm hr hr gpm psi tons Amps deg F m/hr. hrs/min decimal Total revolutions revolutions
7-Apr-08 1,699 1,709 10 Tag cmt in Csg 110 ND 0 0 2 80 6:00 6:30 700 1180 250 8 130.00 0:30 0.50 0.50 2400 2400
7-Apr-08 1,709 1,710 1 Drilling float 110 ND 0 0 20 150 6:30 7:20 700 1180 250 9 130.00 0:50 0.83 1.33 7500 9900
7-Apr-08 1,710 1,723 3 Drilling out of shoe track 110 ND 0 0 2 120 7:20 8:15 700 1180 250 4 130.00 0:55 0.92 2.25 6600 16500
7-Apr-08 1,723 1,724 1 Drilling shoe 110 ND 0 0 1 120 8:15 8:33 700 1180 250 8 130.00 0:18 0.30 2.55 2160 18660
7-Apr-08 1,724 1,733 9 Drilling rat-hole 110 ND 0 0 2 120 8:33 900 1800 250 5 130.00 0:00 0.00 2.55 0 18660
FIT Detection problems PB into shoe
7-Apr-08 1,733 1,735 2 Drlg blind-no detection 110 ND 0 0 35 150 12:25 15:15 700 1200 250 9 0.71 2:50 2.83 5.38 25500 44160
7-Apr-08 1,735 working on pumps 110 ND 0 0 0:00 0.00 5.38 0 44160
7-Apr-08 1,735 1,736 changing parameters to improve ROP 110 ND 0 0 50 0-40 80-150 15:15 15:20 950 2200 250 10 12.00 0:05 0.08 5.47 0 44160
7-Apr-08 1,736 1,738 set deflection 110 14 0 0 50 35 120 15:25 18:00 950 2222 250 8 0.77 2:35 2.58 8.05 18600 62760
7-Apr-08 1,738 1,738 Recipr w. slow flow 110 14 0 0 100 18:00 18:30 200 0.00 0:30 0.50 8.55 3000 65760
7-Apr-08 1,738 POOH 110 18:30 0:00 0.00 8.55 0 65760
Revolution Adjustment Tables
7-Apr-08 1,699 1,709 10 Tag cmt in Csg 110 ND 0 0 2 80 6:00 6:30 700 1180 250 8 130.00 0:30 0.50 0.50 2400 2400
7-Apr-08 1,709 1,710 1 Drilling float 110 ND 0 0 20 150 6:30 7:20 700 1180 250 9 130.00 0:50 0.83 1.33 7500 9900
9-Apr-08 1,667 1,685 3 Break circ 0 ND 0 0 0 9:50 10:00 200 317 250 0:10 0.17 1.50 0 9900
9-Apr-08 1,685 1,724 1 Increase circ and RPM 0 ND 0 0 1 10:00 10:40 500 530 250 0:40 0.67 2.17 0 9900
9-Apr-08 1,724 1,728 9 Tagged shoe w. RSS 0 ND 0 0 0 10:40 10:50 200 90 250 0:10 0.17 2.33 0 9900
9-Apr-08 1,728 1,732 Tagged cement and circ 0 0 10:50 11:07 900 1576 250
9-Apr-08 1,732 1,741 2 Reduced flow 0 ND 0 0 0 120 11:07 11:25 700 1000 250 3 10.00 0:18 0.30 2.63 2160 12060
9-Apr-08 1,741 1,745 4 Increased flow 0 ND 0 0 0 120 11:25 11:45 900 1570 250 12.00 0:20 0.33 2.97 2400 14460
9-Apr-08 1,745 1,775 30 Increased WOB 0 ND 0 0 7 120 11:45 14:30 900 1606 251 3 10.91 2:45 2.75 5.72 19800 34260
9-Apr-08 1,775 1,782 7 DL Defl and TF 110 115 35 35 16 0 1,737 10.07 285.99 2 7 120 14:30 15:30 900 1675 251 8 7.00 1:00 1.00 6.72 7200 41460
9-Apr-08 1,782 1,794 12 Start Drlg w. deflection 90 120 35 35 16 0 1,754 9.38 286.51 2 17 140 15:30 15:50 900 1675 251 10 36.00 0:20 0.33 7.05 2800 44260
9-Apr-08 1,794 1,804 10 Increased WOB 90 110 35 35 64 0 1,766 9.01 286.24 2 19 140 16:25 18:25 900 1675 252 15 5.00 2:00 2.00 9.05 16800 61060
9-Apr-08 1,804 1,815 11 Drilling 90 111 35 35 128 1,795 8.68 290.15 High 18 140 19:15 20:15 900 1700 252 15 11.00 1:00 1.00 10.05 8400 69460
9-Apr-08 1,815 1,817 2 Drill /pump repair 90 111 35 35 128 224 1,825 8.02 293.76 High 18 140 20:15 22:20 900 1700 253 15 0.96 2:05 2.08 12.13 17500 86960
9-Apr-08 1,817 1,819 2 Drill ahead 90 120 7 7 128 224 1,856 7.57 294.11 High 20 140 22:20 22:40 700 1100 253 15 6.00 0:20 0.33 12.47 2800 89760
9-Apr-08 1,819 1,836 17 Drill w/o control highS.S. 90 120 7 7 128 224 1,885 6.84 304.36 High 20 140 22:40 0:00 900 1700 255 15 12.75 1:20 1.33 13.80 11200 100960
10-Apr-08 1,836 1,871 35 Drill w/o control highS.S. 90 120 7 7 128 224 High 20 140 0:00 2:10 700 1100 255 15 14.58 2.1 2.40 16.20 20160 121120
10-Apr-08 1,871 1,915 44 Set deflection 90 125 64 64 0 2 20 140 2:10 4:45 700 1100 255 17.03 2:35 2.58 18.78 21700 142820
10-Apr-08 1,915 1,923 8 Lost detection 90 0 0 0 1,914 4.77 319.94 High 20 140 4:45 5:30 700 1100 255 10.67 0:45 0.75 19.53 6300 149120
10-Apr-08 1,923 1,951 28 gravity drill 45 90 64 64 0 0 1,939 4.81 330.65 High 20 140 6:10 7:15 700 1100 255 25.85 1:05 1.08 20.62 9100 158220
1,951 1,982 31 magnetic 45 ? 64 64 0 0 High 20 140 7:58 10:30 700 1100 255 12.24 2:32 2.53 23.15 21280 179500
1,982 2,011 29 no control 45 ? 64 64 0 0 High 20 140 10:45 700 1100 255 #DIV/0! 0:00 0.00 23.15 0 179500
Revolution Adjustment Tables
180
12
160
10
140
120
8
100
6
80
60
4
40
2
20
0 0
09/04 04:48 09/04 09:36 09/04 14:24 09/04 19:12 10/04 00:00 10/04 04:48 10/04 09:36 10/04 14:24
Stick‐Slip Average Value
Sleeve Rotation Rate
NBI
14
12
NBI
10
0
09/04 04:48 09/04 09:36 09/04 14:24 09/04 19:12 10/04 00:00 10/04 04:48 10/04 09:36 10/04 14:24
180
Actual D/F
Target D/F
160
140
120
100
80
60
40
20
0
09/04 04:48 09/04 09:36 09/04 14:24 09/04 19:12 10/04 00:00 10/04 04:48 10/04 09:36 10/04 14:24
400
Actual T/F
Target T/F
350
300
250
200
150
100
50
0
09/04 04:48 09/04 09:36 09/04 14:24 09/04 19:12 10/04 00:00 10/04 04:48 10/04 09:36 10/04 14:24
COMPANY : CooGee Resources DIRECTIONAL COMPANY : Weatherford RSS Run: 3
Deflection Gating:
Toolface Gating:
Start Depth: m Official Surveys PumpBack / Neutral:
INT. Demand Actual Dem. Actual Stick Stick Survey Start Stop Hook Surface
Date From To Drilled Comments TF TF Defl. Deflect Slip Slip MD ANG. DIR. Dogleg Sleeve WOB Surface Time Time Flow Press. Load torque Temp ROP Rotating time Rotating time Rotating time Tool Total
m XXXX = Off Btm Operations / XXXX = Drilling Operations deg deg % % Max Ave. ft deg deg deg/100 NBI Rot % klbs rpm hr hr gpm psi tons Amps deg F m/hr. hrs/min decimal Total revolutions revolutions
7-Apr-08 1,699 1,709 10 Tag cmt in Csg 110 ND 0 0 2 80 6:00 6:30 700 1180 250 8 130.00 0:30 0.50 0.50 2400 2400
7-Apr-08 1,709 1,710 1 Drilling float 110 ND 0 0 20 150 6:30 7:20 700 1180 250 9 130.00 0:50 0.83 1.33 7500 9900
9-Apr-08 1,667 1,685 3 Break circ 0 ND 0 0 0 9:50 10:00 200 317 250 0:10 0.17 1.50 0 9900
16-Apr-08 1,937 2,160 Reaming to bottom 21:30 5:00 900 1365 12:00 12.00 13.50 0 9900
2,160 2,162 Work on junk in hole 6:00 6:30 900 1365 0:30 0.50 14.00 0 9900
2,162 2,163 Re-programme RSS with DLC 7:15 7:35 900 1365
2,163 2,166 Drill Ahead 340 25 65 65 144 224 7:55 8:20 900 1365 10.00 0:25 0.42 14.42 0 9900
2,166 2,176 Attempting to programme RSS 340 30 65 85 0 144 49 10/25 185 8:35 10:30 900 1365 5.22 1:55 1.92 16.33 21275 31175
2,176 2,196 Attempting to programme RSS 340 30 65 ? 144 144 49 25/40 185 10:45 12:05 900 1365 15.00 1:20 1.33 17.67 14800 45975
2,196 2,205 Attempting to programme RSS 340 ? 65 ? 144 144 49 40 220 12:15 12:30 900 1365 36.00 0:15 0.25 17.92 3300 49275
POOH with RSS 0:00 0.00 17.92 0 49275
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 PDC Bit Security 11128944 se3653zm323 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.39 0.39
1 RSS Tool WFD PR80012 8 1/4" RSS 8.25 0 2.076 6 5/8" REG Box 5 1/2" IF Box 5.42 5.82
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 9.59
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.292 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.26 17.85
1 NDT-LWD WFD PR80004 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.819 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.70 26.55
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 32.02
1 X/O Sub 22356 8.25 0 0 5 1/2 IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.92 32.94
1 Float Sub WFD WFD2718 8" Float Sub 8 0 8 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.86 33.80
1 Jar WFD 15911019 8.25 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 9.29 43.09
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 44.18
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 118.00 162.18
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Security TYPE: se3653zm323 IADC BIT GRADE : 7 / 7 / JD / A / N / 3 / BT / PR
NOZZLES: 1.035 TFA
FORMATION CHARACTERISTICS
MWD COMMENTS
RUN SUMMARY
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 PDC Bit Reed 218415 rsx716ma15 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.28 0.28
1 RSS Tool WFD PR 80013 8 1/4 RSS 8.25 0 0 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 5.70 5.98
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 9.75
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80005 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.292 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.26 18.01
1 NDT-LWD WFD PR80004 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.819 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.70 26.71
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 32.19
1 X/O Sub 22356 8.25 0 0 5 1/2 IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.92 33.10
1 Float Sub WFD WFD2718 8" Float Sub 8 0 8 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.86 33.96
1 Jar WFD 15911019 8.25 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 9.29 43.25
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 44.34
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 118.00 162.34
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Reed TYPE: rsx716ma15 IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 2 / CT / S / X / I / NO / BHA
NOZZLES: 1.052 TFA
FORMATION CHARACTERISTICS
MWD COMMENTS
RUN SUMMARY
QTY COMPONENT MANFCT. SERIAL # MODEL O.D. I.D. F.N. BOT. CONN. TOP CONN. LEN. C.LEN.
1 PDC Bit Reed 218415 rsx716m-a15 12.25 0 0 6 5/8" REG Pin 0.28 0.28
1 RSS Tool WFD PR80007 8 1/4" RSS 8.25 0 0 5 1/2" REG Pin 5 1/2" If Box 5.62 5.90
1 IDS MWD WFD PR80006 8 1/4" IDS 8.25 2.75 1.06 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 3.77 9.67
1 MFR-LWD WFD PR80010 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 0 0 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 9.02 18.69
1 NDT-LWD WFD PR80004 8 1/4" MFR 8.25 2.75 2.819 5 1/2" IF Pin 5 1/2" IF Box 8.70 27.39
1 HEL MWD WFD PR80003 8 1/4" HEL 8.25 2.75 3.371 5 1/2" IF Pin 5.1/2 IF Box 5.47 32.87
1 X/O Sub 22356 8.25 0 0 5 1/2 IF Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.92 33.78
1 Float Sub WFD WFD2718 8" Float Sub 8 0 8 6 5/8" REG Pin 6 5/8" REG Box 0.86 34.64
1 X/O Sub Rig GUD 1145-3 7 3 0 6 5/8" REG Pin XT57 Box 1.09 35.73
1 12 x 5.5" HWDP 0 3 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 118.00 153.73
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-4 7 3 0 XT57 Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 0.48 154.21
1 6 3/4" Jar Rig 6.5 3 0 4 1/2" IF Pin 4 1/2" IF Box 9.94 164.15
1 X/O Sub GUD1188-5 0 0 0 4 1/2" IF Pin XT57 Box 0.47 164.62
1 5 x 5.5" HWDP 5.5 3.5 0 XT57 Pin XT57 Box 47.50 212.12
BIT INFORMATION
MANFCT: Reed TYPE: rsx716m-a15 IADC BIT GRADE: 1 / 2 / CT / S / X / I / NO / BHA
NOZZLES: n/a, n/a, n/a, n/a: 0 TFA
FORMATION CHARACTERISTICS
Hard and soft formations that smoothed out with depth, some stringers took 50k WOB to drill through with ROPs at 1.5m/hr. In the
softer formation ROP was at 40m/hr, although bit was pulled very dull.
RUN SUMMARY
The directional aspect of this section was productive with good doglegs achieved to get the trajectory back on track after falling
behind on the previous run. After 2100m MD the hole required reaming twice per stand with the 5 degree doglegs in this formation.
7
8 1/4 in. Triple Combo
1:500 MEASURED DEPTH
RECORDED DATA
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liable or responsible for any loss, cost, damages or expenses incurred or sustained by anyone resulting from any
COMPANY Coogee Resources
WELL SKUA-10
5
Company: Coogee Resources
FIELD SKUA
RIG West Atlas
West Atlas
Australia
11-Apr-08
11-Apr-08
12.250
1.035
10:57
23:30
SKUA
2010
2077
1996
2062
PDC
AUS-DD-COG-002
Drill
JOB #
4
Latitude: 12° 30' 4.586" S x = 8617601.820 m Mag Decl: 2.562°
Country:
Location
RUN SUMMARY
Field:
Well:
11-Apr-08
Rig:
9-Apr-08
12.250
Directional Services, Rotary Steerable, Temperature and
1.035
1739
2010
1722
1999
PDC
4:43
0:05
Drill
Other Services:
3
Pressure
Permanent Datum: Mean Sea Level
K.B. Top Drive
Log Measured From: Drill Floor Elev: 32.82 m above perm. datum
Elevation
G.L. Offshore
7-Apr-08
7-Apr-08
Depth Reference: Driller's Depth Total Depth: 2077 m
12.250
1.035
11:20
15:46
1732
1739
1727
1728
PDC
Drill
D.F. 32.82 m
2
Depth Logged: 119 m to 2062 m Runs: 4
W.D. 83 m
Date Logged: 28-Mar-08 to 11-Apr-08 Spud Date: 16-Mar-08
Borehole Record Casing Record
28-Mar-08
31-Mar-08
17.500
Hole Size From To Size Weight From To
1.286
13:32
21:08
Rock
1732
1709
Drill
151
151
1
36.000 in. 83 m 151 m 30.000 in 461.00 kg/m 83 m 151 m
17.500 in. 151 m 1732 m 13.375 in 101.18 kg/m 113 m 1723.51 m
DD-MMM-YY
DD-MMM-YY
in
sq.in
m
m
m
m
hrs
hrs
12.250 in. 1723 m 2077 m
Borehole Deviation Record Mud Record
Hole Size Min. Inc. Max. Inc. Type Weight From To
17.500 in. 0.06° 13.57° Sea Water 1.06 g/cc 151 m 1732 m
Bit TFA
Flow Rate gal/min 1150 900 900 1100
Max AV / CV @ MWD ft/min 38 / 211 269 / 664 269 / 533 269 / 486
Min Inc @ Depth deg @ m 0.06 @ 220 0.06 @ 220 0.06 @ 220 5.01 @ 2008
Max Inc @ Depth deg @ m 13.57 @ 1298 13.57 @ 1298 13.57 @ 1298 5.74 @ 2038
MUD DATA
Depth m 1,732 1,739 2,010 2,012
Fluid Type Seawater WBM WBM WBM
Mud Weight g/cc 1.06 1.07 1.10 1.12
Plastic Viscosity cP 6 28 21 20
Solids / Sand % 0.0 / 0.25 24 / 0.25 5.5 / na 5.5 / 0.75
NaCl Equiv. Chlorides ppm 0 51,000 52,000 51,000
pH 9.5 9.0 9.0 8.5
Oil : Water Ratio % Vol 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100
Rm @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.16 @ 20 0.08 @ 18
Rmc @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.14 @ 20 0.12 @ 19
Rmf @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.08 @ 20 0.08 @ 19
KCl % Vol 0 8 8 8
Client Representative N. Treasure N. Treasure N. Treasure P. O'Shea
WeatherfordLWD Engineer T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey
MUD SUMMARY
Date and Time Run Bit Depth Mud Weight %K Rm @ Temp Rmf @ Temp Rmc @ Temp BHCT
31 Mar 08 @ 21:00 01 1732 m 1.06 g/cc 0 na na na 39° C
07 Apr 08 @ 00:30 02 1739 m 1.07 g/cc 8 0.10 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.01Ω-m @ 20° C 0.10 Ω-m @ 20° C 42° C
10 Apr 08 @ 18:30 03 2010 m 1.10 g/cc 8 0.16 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.14 Ω-m @ 18° C 56° C
11 Apr 08 @ 03:00 04 2015 m 1.12 g/cc 8 0.12 Ω-m @ 19° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 19° C 0.12 Ω-m @ 18° C 54° C
EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
4
1
5
2
CURVE SPECIFICATIONS
HAGR HAGR DD
150
MD
200
MD
250
MD
300
MD
350
MD
400
MD
450
MD
500
MD
550
MD
600
MD
650
MD
700
MD
750
MD
800
MD
850
MD
900
MD
950
MD
1000
MD
1050
MD
1100
MD
1150
MD
1200
MD
1250
MD
1300
MD
1350
MD
1400
MD
1450
MD
1500
MD
1550
MD
1600
MD
1650
MD
1700
MD
13 3/8 in
Casing
RPD4
RPS4 DRHO
RPD2
1850
MD
1900
MD
1950
MD
PHIC
RHOBC DD
PE
RHOBC
DRHO
CALI
2000
MD
RPD4 DD
RPD4
RPM4
RSP4
2050
HAGR DD
MD RPD2
RPM2
RPS2
HAGR
ROP
2100
2 MHz Deep Phase Res (RPD2)
MD ( ohm-m )
0.2 200
2 MHz Medium Phase Res (RPM2)
0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200
2 MHz Shallow Phase Res (RPS2)
0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200
Drilling Rate of Penetration (ROP) 400 kHz Deep Phase Res (RPD4) PE DRHO
200 ( m/hr ) 0 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 0 ( B/E ) 10 -0.75 ( g/cc ) 0.25
HAGR Total Gamma (HAGR) 400 kHz Medium Phase Res (RPM4) Neutron Porosity (PHIC)
0 ( AAPI ) 200 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 45 ( PU ) -15
Average Borehole Size (CALI) 400 kHz Shallow Phase Res (RPS4) Bulk Density (RHOBC)
6 ( in ) 16 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 1.95 ( g/cc ) 2.95
AZD CALIBRATION
Collar Serial Number: 401744008 Tool/Stabilzer Outer Diameter: 12 in Aluminum Block Number: AL03
AZD Insert Serial Number: 20224 Calibration Date: 11/6/2007 Magnesium Block Number: MG03
Source Serial Number: 36400B Calibration Time: 4:46:26 PM Run Numbers: 02, 03
Background Aluminum Aluminum + PE Plate Magnesium Units
Near Cs Peak 214.336 214.726 214.222 214.938 Ch
Near Cs Resolution 7.548 7.118 7.982 8.676 %
Near Gain 810.140 811.200 811.200 811.200 V
Near PE Count Rate 131.360 3406.708 2767.602 4985.864 cps
Near Density Count Rate 572.843 12710.000 11269.570 18769.060 cps
Near Source Count Rate 280.313 294.158 290.711 304.428 cps
Far Cs Peak 214.949 215.583 215.174 214.400 Ch
Far Cs Resolution 8.198 8.785 6.798 8.589 %
Far Gain 868.020 870.670 870.140 869.080 V
Far PE Count Rate 38.959 184.069 156.594 1187.534 cps
Far Density Count Rate 197.494 1140.997 1022.202 6988.843 cps
Far Source Count Rate 166.610 168.136 166.788 176.799 cps
Near Density Far Density Near PE Far PE
Slope -0.4475 -2.1810 -97.2315 -203.9275
Offset 10.5638 12.5028 29.0190 34.1439
TNP CALIBRATION
Collar Serial Number: 401186833 Tool Outer Diameter: 9.5 in Calibrator Number: RD10
TNP Insert Serial Number: 401365379 Calibration Date: 10/18/2007
Source Serial Number: 31046B Calibration Time: 15:40:02 Run Numbers: 02, 03
Calibration Pipe Verification Pipe Units
Near Count Rate: 963.941 cps
Far Count Rate: 50.342 cps
Ratio: 19.148
Assigned Ratio: 18.49
Calibration Factor: 0.966
Calibrated Ratio:
Deviation: 3.560 %
SURVEY
Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature
Magnetic Target Total Magnetic Magnetic Grid Total
Reference Direction Magnetic Field Dip Angle Declination Convergence Correction
Grid North 0.00 deg 46858 nT -40.50 deg 2.56 deg -0.31 deg 2.87 deg
Well Head
Depth Inc Azm TVD NS EW VSect Dogleg
(m) (deg) (deg) (m) (m) (m) (m) (deg/30m)
193.34 0.31 18.86 193.34 0.49 0.17 0.49 0.05
220.30 0.06 51.20 220.30 0.57 0.20 0.57 0.29
249.93 0.06 162.66 249.93 0.56 0.22 0.56 0.10
279.35 0.14 216.24 279.35 0.52 0.20 0.52 0.11
308.56 0.99 273.10 308.56 0.51 -0.07 0.51 0.94
338.28 2.43 272.97 338.26 0.55 -0.95 0.55 1.46
367.73 3.70 277.02 367.67 0.70 -2.52 0.70 1.31
397.19 5.25 276.80 397.04 0.98 -4.81 0.98 1.57
426.65 6.65 280.55 426.34 1.45 -7.82 1.45 1.48
456.10 8.14 281.89 455.54 2.19 -11.54 2.19 1.53
485.16 9.69 286.70 484.25 3.32 -15.89 3.32 1.77
514.94 9.43 287.94 513.62 4.79 -20.61 4.79 0.33
544.33 10.43 285.95 542.57 6.26 -25.46 6.26 1.08
574.13 10.40 286.89 571.88 7.79 -30.63 7.79 0.17
603.13 9.82 285.49 600.43 9.21 -35.52 9.21 0.65
632.56 9.17 285.30 629.45 10.50 -40.20 10.50 0.67
661.41 10.65 284.93 657.87 11.79 -44.99 11.79 1.54
690.69 10.67 286.53 686.65 13.26 -50.20 13.26 0.30
719.34 10.47 287.06 714.81 14.78 -55.23 14.78 0.23
750.03 9.98 280.10 745.02 16.06 -60.52 16.06 1.30
779.42 10.00 277.17 773.96 16.83 -65.56 16.83 0.52
809.24 10.13 274.78 803.32 17.37 -70.74 17.37 0.44
838.26 8.78 282.91 831.95 18.08 -75.44 18.08 1.96
896.91 6.33 282.08 890.08 19.75 -82.97 19.75 1.26
926.42 7.39 278.87 919.38 20.38 -86.43 20.38 1.15
955.80 9.17 280.72 948.45 21.11 -90.60 21.11 1.83
985.23 9.40 282.09 977.50 22.05 -95.26 22.05 0.33
1014.59 9.73 284.55 1006.45 23.18 -100.00 23.18 0.54
1043.37 10.01 284.10 1034.81 24.40 -104.78 24.40 0.31
1072.71 10.08 285.10 1063.70 25.69 -109.74 25.69 0.19
1102.82 11.11 282.83 1093.29 27.02 -115.11 27.02 1.10
1131.77 11.78 282.12 1121.67 28.26 -120.72 28.26 0.71
1161.31 11.34 283.16 1150.61 29.55 -126.49 29.55 0.49
1191.72 11.52 284.54 1180.41 31.00 -132.34 31.00 0.32
1221.47 12.85 286.62 1209.49 32.69 -138.39 32.69 1.41
1250.61 13.52 288.37 1237.86 34.69 -144.73 34.69 0.80
1279.97 13.57 287.94 1266.41 36.83 -151.26 36.83 0.12
1309.43 13.46 287.57 1295.05 38.93 -157.82 38.93 0.15
1338.87 12.99 290.79 1323.71 41.14 -164.18 41.14 0.89
1368.25 12.13 288.76 1352.39 43.31 -170.19 43.31 0.99
1397.55 11.40 290.55 1381.07 45.31 -175.82 45.31 0.84
1426.95 11.78 289.50 1409.87 47.33 -181.37 47.33 0.44
12.250 in.
17.500 in.
12.250 in.
17.500 in.
36.000 in.
Hole Size
Hole Size
Well: SKUA-10 ST1
Field: SKUA
Borehole Record
Country: Australia
28-Mar-08
Min. Inc.
1723 m
151 m
4.32°
0.06°
From
83 m
Location
COMPANY
COUNTRY
Driller's Depth
Drill Floor
Mean Sea Level
Other Services:
Longitude:
Latitude:
FIELD
JOB #
WELL
to 24-Apr-08
to 2843 m
RIG
Max. Inc.
1732 m
2857 m
90.06°
13.57°
151 m
To
AUS-DD-COG-002
Australia
West Atlas
SKUA
SKUA-10 ST1
Coogee Resources
Elev: 32.82 m
Spud Date:
Runs:
Total Depth:
13.375 in
30.000 in
Type
Size
WeatherfordLWDTM
above perm. datum
RECORDED DATA
101.18 kg/m
461.00 kg/m
16-Mar-08
8
2857 m
1.12 g/cc
1.06 g/cc
Weight
Weight
STATE NT
Casing Record
Mud Record
Elevation
Mag Dip: -40.494°
Mag Decl: 2.562°
1732 m
113 m
151 m
From
From
83 m
W.D. 83 m
D.F.
G.L.
K.B.
32.82 m
Offshore
Top Drive
1723.51 m
2857 m
1732 m
151 m
To
To
All interpretations of log data are opinions based on inferences from electrical or other measurements. Weatherford
International does not guarantee the accuracy or correctness of any interpretation or recommendation and we shall not be
liable or responsible for any loss, cost, damages or expenses incurred or sustained by anyone resulting from any
interpretation or recommendation made by any of our employees or agents.
RUN SUMMARY
Bit Size in. 17.500 12.250 12.250 12.250 12.250 12.250 12.250
Bit Type Rock PDC PDC PDC Tri Cone Rock Rock
Bit TFA sq.in 1.286 1.035 1.035 1.035 0.918 0.918 0.918
Bit Start Depth m 151 1732 1739 2010 1867 2162 2207
Bit End Depth m 1732 1739 2010 2077 2162 2207 2440
Top Log Interval m 151 1727 1722 1996 1853 2138 2190
Bottom Log Interval m 1709 1728 1999 2062 2148 2196 2426
Begin Log Time hrs 13:32 11:20 4:43 10:57 15:50 7:58 6:32
Begin Log Date DD-MMM-YY 28-Mar-08 7-Apr-08 9-Apr-08 11-Apr-08 13-Apr-08 16-Apr-08 17-Apr-08
End Log Time hrs 21:08 15:46 0:05 23:30 3:15 12:27 18:48
End Log Date DD-MMM-YY 31-Mar-08 7-Apr-08 11-Apr-08 11-Apr-08 15-Apr-08 16-Apr-08 18-Apr-08
Drill or Wipe Drill Drill Drill Drill Drill Drill Drill
Flow Rate gal/min 1150 900 900 1100 900 900 900
Max AV / CV @ MWD ft/min 38 / 211 269 / 664 269 / 533 269 / 486 269 / 547 269 / 594 269 / 632
Min Inc @ Depth deg @ m 0.06 @ 220 0.06 @ 220 0.06 @ 220 5.01 @ 2008 6.78 @ 1919 36.46 @ 2197 41.73 @ 2244
Max Inc @ Depth deg @ m 13.57 @ 1298 13.57 @ 1298 13.57 @ 1298 5.74 @ 2038 32.02 @ 2125 38.61 @ 2168 48.29 @ 2274
MUD DATA
Depth m 1732 1739 2010 2012 1948 2182 2310
Fluid Type Seawater WBM WBM WBM WBM WBM WBM
Mud Weight g/cc 1.06 1.07 1.10 1.12 1.12 1.12 1.14
Plastic Viscosity cP 6 28 21 20 42 19 17.7
Solids / Sand % 0.0 / 0.25 24 / 0.25 5.5 / na 5.5 / 0.75 5.5 / 0.75 5.0 / 0.25 6.2 / 0.25
NaCl Equiv. Chlorides ppm 0 51,000 52,000 51,000 51,000 49,000 49,000
pH 9.5 9.0 9.0 8.5 8.5 10.9 9.7
Oil : Water Ratio % Vol 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100 0 : 100
Rm @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.16 @ 20 0.08 @ 18 0.10 @ 18 0.09 @ 21 0.09 @ 21
Rmc @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.14 @ 20 0.12 @ 19 0.14 @ 18 0.14 @ 21 0.13 @ 21
Rmf @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C na 0.1 @ 20 0.08 @ 20 0.08 @ 19 0.09 @ 18 0.08 @ 21 0.08 @ 21
KCl % Vol 0 8 8 8 8 6.2 6.2
Client Representative N. Treasure N. Treasure N. Treasure P. O'Shea P. O'Shea P. O'Shea P. O'Shea
WeatherfordLWD Engineer T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey T. Mahaffey M. Drew M. Drew M. Drew
RUN SUMMARY
MUD DATA
Depth m 2440
Fluid Type WBM
Mud Weight g/cc 1.14
Plastic Viscosity cP 25
Solids / Sand % 6.0 / 0.25
NaCl Equiv. Chlorides ppm 46,000
pH 9
Oil : Water Ratio % Vol 0 : 100
Rm @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C 0.09 @ 21
Rmc @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C 0.12 @ 21
Rmf @ Temperature Ω-m @ deg C 0.08 @ 21
KCl % Vol 6
Client Representative P. O'Shea
WeatherfordLWD Engineer T. Mahaffey
MUD SUMMARY
Date and Time Run Bit Depth Mud Weight %K Rm @ Temp Rmf @ Temp Rmc @ Temp BHCT
31 Mar 08 @ 21:00 01 1732 m 1.06 g/cc 0 na na na 39° C
07 Apr 08 @ 00:30 02 1739 m 1.07 g/cc 8 0.10 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.01Ω-m @ 20° C 0.10 Ω-m @ 20° C 42° C
10 Apr 08 @ 18:30 03 2010 m 1.10 g/cc 8 0.16 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 20° C 0.14 Ω-m @ 18° C 56° C
11 Apr 08 @ 03:00 04 2015 m 1.12 g/cc 8 0.12 Ω-m @ 19° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 19° C 0.12 Ω-m @ 18° C 54° C
13 Apr 08 @ 18:30 05 1948 m 1.12 g/cc 8 0.10 Ω-m @ 18° C 0.09 Ω-m @ 19° C 0.14 Ω-m @ 18° C 54° C
16 Apr 08 @ 20:30 06 2182 m 1.12 g/cc 8 0.09 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.14 Ω-m @ 21° C 54° C
17 Apr 08 @ 15:00 07 2310 m 1.14 g/cc 8 0.09 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.13 Ω-m @ 21° C 56° C
19 Apr 08 @ 19:00 08 2440 m 1.14 g/cc 8 0.09 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.08 Ω-m @ 21° C 0.12 Ω-m @ 21° C 60° C
EQUIPMENT SUMMARY
4
1
5
2
CURVE SPECIFICATIONS
HAGR HAGR DD
150
MD
200
MD
250
MD
300
MD
350
MD
400
MD
450
MD
500
MD
550
MD
600
MD
650
MD
700
MD
750
MD
800
MD
850
MD
900
MD
950
MD
1000
MD
1050
MD
1100
MD
1150
MD
1200
MD
1250
MD
1300
MD
1350
MD
1400
MD
1450
MD
1500
MD
1550
MD
1600
MD
1650
MD
1700
MD
CALI PHIC
RHOBC DD
13 3/8 in.
Casing
RPD2
RPM4 Comment No. 1-2 RHOBC
RPD4
1750
MD
RPD4 DD
1800
MD
1850
MD
1950
MD
2000
MD
2050
MD
2100
MD
2150
MD
Comment No. 5-2
Comment No.6-1
2250
MD
2300
MD
2350
MD
2400
MD
2500
MD
2550
MD
2600
MD
2650
MD
2700
MD
2750
MD
RHOBC DD
2800
MD DRHO
RHOBC
PHIC
RPM2 PE
CALI
RPD2
RPS2
RPD4
HAGR DD RPD4 DD RPM4
RPS4
HAGR
2850
ROP MD
Comment No. 8-2
2 MHz Medium Phase Res.(RPM2)
0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200
400 kHz Deep Phase Res.(RPD4)
0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200
400 kHz Medium Phase Res.(RPM4)
0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200
Drilling Rate of Penetration (ROP) 400 kHz Shallow Phase Res.(RPS4) PE DRHO
200 ( m/hr ) 0 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 0 ( B/E ) 10 -0.75 ( g/cc ) 0.25
HAGR Total Gamma (HAGR) 2 MHz Shallow Phase Res.(RPS2) Neutron Porosity (PHIC)
0 ( AAPI ) 200 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 45 ( PU ) -15
Average Borehole Size (CALI) 2 MHz Deep Phase Res.(RPD2) Bulk Density (RHOBC)
6 ( in ) 16 0.2 ( ohm-m ) 200 1.95 ( g/cc ) 2.95
AZD CALIBRATION
Collar Serial Number: 401744008 Tool/Stabilzer Outer Diameter: 12 in Aluminum Block Number: AL03
AZD Insert Serial Number: 20224 Calibration Date: 11/6/2007 Magnesium Block Number: MG03
Source Serial Number: 36400B Calibration Time: 4:46:26 PM Run Numbers: 02, 03, 06, 08
Background Aluminum Aluminum + PE Plate Magnesium Units
Near Cs Peak 214.336 214.726 214.222 214.938 Ch
Near Cs Resolution 7.548 7.118 7.982 8.676 %
Near Gain 810.140 811.200 811.200 811.200 V
Near PE Count Rate 131.360 3406.708 2767.602 4985.864 cps
Near Density Count Rate 572.843 12710.000 11269.570 18769.060 cps
Near Source Count Rate 280.313 294.158 290.711 304.428 cps
Far Cs Peak 214.949 215.583 215.174 214.400 Ch
Far Cs Resolution 8.198 8.785 6.798 8.589 %
Far Gain 868.020 870.670 870.140 869.080 V
Far PE Count Rate 38.959 184.069 156.594 1187.534 cps
Far Density Count Rate 197.494 1140.997 1022.202 6988.843 cps
Far Source Count Rate 166.610 168.136 166.788 176.799 cps
Near Density Far Density Near PE Far PE
Slope -0.4475 -2.1810 -97.2315 -203.9275
Offset 10.5638 12.5028 29.0190 34.1439
TNP CALIBRATION
Collar Serial Number: 401186833 Tool Outer Diameter: 9.5 in Calibrator Number: RD10
TNP Insert Serial Number: 401365379 Calibration Date: 10/18/2007
Source Serial Number: 31046B Calibration Time: 15:40:02 Run Numbers: 02, 03, 06, 08
Calibration Pipe Verification Pipe Units
Near Count Rate: 963.941 cps
Far Count Rate: 50.342 cps
Ratio: 19.148
Assigned Ratio: 18.49
Calibration Factor: 0.966
Calibrated Ratio:
Deviation: 3.560 %
SURVEY
Survey Calculation Method: Minimum Curvature
Magnetic Target Total Magnetic Magnetic Grid Total
Reference Direction Magnetic Field Dip Angle Declination Convergence Correction
Grid North 53.00 deg 46858 nT -40.50 deg 2.56 deg -0.31 deg 2.87 deg
Survey Depth INC AZ TVD NS EW
Tie-On 0.00 m 0.00 deg 0.00 deg 0.00 m 0.00 m 0.00 m
Well Head
Depth Inc Azm TVD NS EW VSect Dogleg
(m) (deg) (deg) (m) (m) (m) (m) (deg/30m)
193.34 0.31 18.86 193.34 0.49 0.17 0.43 0.05
220.30 0.06 51.20 220.30 0.57 0.20 0.51 0.29
249.93 0.06 162.66 249.93 0.56 0.22 0.52 0.10
279.35 0.14 216.24 279.35 0.52 0.20 0.48 0.11
308.56 0.99 273.10 308.56 0.51 -0.07 0.25 0.94
338.28 2.43 272.97 338.26 0.55 -0.95 -0.43 1.46
367.73 3.70 277.02 367.67 0.70 -2.52 -1.59 1.31
397.19 5.25 276.80 397.04 0.98 -4.81 -3.25 1.57
426.65 6.65 280.55 426.34 1.45 -7.82 -5.37 1.48
456.10 8.14 281.89 455.54 2.19 -11.54 -7.89 1.53
485.16 9.69 286.70 484.25 3.32 -15.89 -10.69 1.77
514.94 9.43 287.94 513.62 4.79 -20.61 -13.58 0.33
544.33 10.43 285.95 542.57 6.26 -25.46 -16.57 1.08
574.13 10.40 286.89 571.88 7.79 -30.63 -19.78 0.17
603.13 9.82 285.49 600.43 9.21 -35.52 -22.83 0.65
632.56 9.17 285.30 629.45 10.50 -40.20 -25.79 0.67
661.41 10.65 284.93 657.87 11.79 -44.99 -28.84 1.54
690.69 10.67 286.53 686.65 13.26 -50.20 -32.12 0.30
719.34 10.47 287.06 714.81 14.78 -55.23 -35.22 0.23
750.03 9.98 280.10 745.02 16.06 -60.52 -38.67 1.30
779.42 10.00 277.17 773.96 16.83 -65.56 -42.23 0.52
809.24 10.13 274.78 803.32 17.37 -70.74 -46.04 0.44
838.26 8.78 282.91 831.95 18.08 -75.44 -49.37 1.96
896.91 6.33 282.08 890.08 19.75 -82.97 -54.38 1.26
926.42 7.39 278.87 919.38 20.38 -86.43 -56.76 1.15
955.80 9.17 280.72 948.45 21.11 -90.60 -59.65 1.83
985.23 9.40 282.09 977.50 22.05 -95.26 -62.80 0.33
1014.59 9.73 284.55 1006.45 23.18 -100.00 -65.92 0.54
1043.37 10.01 284.10 1034.81 24.40 -104.78 -69.00 0.31
1072.71 10.08 285.10 1063.70 25.69 -109.74 -72.18 0.19
1102.82 11.11 282.83 1093.29 27.02 -115.11 -75.67 1.10
1131.77 11.78 282.12 1121.67 28.26 -120.72 -79.40 0.71
1161.31 11.34 283.16 1150.61 29.55 -126.49 -83.24 0.49
1191.72 11.52 284.54 1180.41 31.00 -132.34 -87.04 0.32
1221.47 12.85 286.62 1209.49 32.69 -138.39 -90.85 1.41
1250.61 13.52 288.37 1237.86 34.69 -144.73 -94.71 0.80
1279.97 13.57 287.94 1266.41 36.83 -151.26 -98.64 0.12
1309.43 13.46 287.57 1295.05 38.93 -157.82 -102.61 0.15
1338.87 12.99 290.79 1323.71 41.14 -164.18 -106.36 0.89
1368.25 12.13 288.76 1352.39 43.31 -170.19 -109.86 0.99
1397.55 11.40 290.55 1381.07 45.31 -175.82 -113.14 0.84
1426.95 11.78 289.50 1409.87 47.33 -181.37 -116.36 0.44
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 7
Schlumberger
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
SKUA-
SKUA- 10 ST1 / ST2
Page 1 of 75
Contents
1. General Information
2. Definitive Survey
3. Drilling & MWD/LWD Run Summary
4. Well Placement Report
5. BHA Reports
6. Drilling Parameter Sheets
7. Drilling Tool Run Reports
8. Drill Bit Grading
9. Depth Control Summary
10. Service Quality issues
Page 2 of 75
1. General Information
Page 3 of 75
General Information
Well Name : SKUA-10 ST1 / ST2
Rig : West Atlas
Field : SKUA
Location : Timor Sea
Country : Australia
Company Representatives:
Paul O’ Shea Day Company Man
Craig Krumpp Night Company Man
David Hartney Well Site Geologist
Mike Woodmansee Well Site Geologist
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Geomagnetic and Survey Reference Criteria
SKUA-
SKUA-10 ST1 / ST2
Geomagnetic Data
Reference G: 998.24 mg
Page 5 of 75
Survey Reference Location
Page 6 of 75
2. Definitive
Definitive Survey
Page 7 of 75
Coogee
WELL FIELD STRUCTURE
Skua-10 ST1 & ST2 Coogee - Skua GDA 94 Skua
Magnetic Parameters Surface Location GDA94/MGA94 Zone 51 Miscellaneous
Model: BGGM 2007 Dip: -40.388° Date: April 28, 2008 Lat: S12 30 4.586 Northing: 8617602.60 m Grid Conv: -0.30703921° Slot: Suka-10 TVD Ref: Rotary Table (32.80 m above AHD)
Mag Dec: +2.482° FS: 46779.8 nT Lon: E124 25 5.401 Easting: 654103.60 m Scale Fact: 0.9998937974 Plan: Skua 10ST1 Def Survey Srvy Date: April 28, 2008
0
Tie-In Tie-In Tie-In Tie-In
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1000
TVD Scale = 1(cm):200(m)
1100
1200
1300
1400
1500
1600
1700
1800
1900
2000 Tie-In
2100
2200
Suka-10 Heel target Suka-10 Toe target
2300
Projection to TD Projection Only
2400
Skua 3_Def Surveys Skua-9_Def Survey2 Skua 10ST1 Def Survey Skua 10ST2 Surveys
2500
2600 Skua-9A_Def Survey
Skua-4_Def Survey
2700
-600-525-450-375-300-225-150-75 0 75 150225 300 375 450 525 600 675 750 825 900 9751050112512001275135014251500
Vertical Section (m) Azim = 53°, Scale = 1(cm):15 0(m) Origin = 0 N/-S, 0 E/-W
<<< W Scale = 1(cm):250(m) E >>>
-750 0 750
Quality Control
Date Drawn: January 16, 2002
Drawn by: Current User
Projection Only
Suka-10 Toe target Checked by:
Client OK:
Tie-In
Skua-4_Def Survey
<<< S Scale = 1(cm):250(m) N >>>
Tie-In Suka-10
Circle 100.00 8618680.00 655067.00 2317.78 1417.95 1077.51 963.50
Toe target
Skua-9_Def Survey2
Critical Points
Critical Point MD INCL AZIM TVD VSEC N(+) / S(-) E(+) / W(-) DLS
Tie-In 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
Projection to TD 3084.00 67.00 70.50 2353.92 754.67 642.67 460.67 4.80
0
Skua 3_Def Surveys Grid
Tie-In True
Grid North
Tot Corr (M->G +2.7890°)
Mag
Mag Dec (+2.482°)
Tie-In Grid Conv (-0.30703921°)
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Survey Report
Report Date: April 28, 2008 Survey / DLS Computation Method: Minimum Curvature / Lubinski
Client: Coogee Vertical Section Azimuth: 53.000°
Field: Coogee - Skua GDA 94 Vertical Section Origin: N 0.000 m, E 0.000 m
Structure / Slot: Skua / Suka-10 TVD Reference Datum: Rotary Table
Well: Skua-10 & 10 ST1 TVD Reference Elevation: 32.8 m relative to AHD
Borehole: Skua-10 ST1 Sea Bed / Ground Level Elevation: -82.780 m relative to AHD
UWI/API#: Magnetic Declination: 2.482°
Survey Name / Date: MWD Survey / April 21, 2008 Total Field Strength: 46780.480 nT
Tort / AHD / DDI / ERD ratio: 195.409° / 1206.21 m / 6.006 / 0.512 Magnetic Dip: -40.389°
Grid Coordinate System: GDA94/MGA94 Zone 51 Declination Date: April 22, 2008
Location Lat/Long: S 12 30 4.586, E 124 25 5.401 Magnetic Declination Model: BGGM 2007
Location Grid N/E Y/X: N 8617602.600 m, E 654103.600 m North Reference: Grid North
Grid Convergence Angle: -0.30703921° Total Corr Mag North -> Grid North: +2.789°
Grid Scale Factor: 0.99989380 Local Coordinates Referenced To: Well Head
279.35 0.14 216.24 279.35 0.22 0.23 0.10 0.25 24.21 0.12
308.56 0.99 273.10 308.56 -0.01 0.21 -0.17 0.27 321.47 0.95
338.28 2.43 272.97 338.26 -0.69 0.26 -1.06 1.09 283.85 1.45
367.73 3.70 277.02 367.67 -1.85 0.41 -2.62 2.65 278.86 1.31
397.19 5.25 276.80 397.04 -3.50 0.68 -4.90 4.95 277.95 1.58
426.65 6.65 280.55 426.34 -5.63 1.16 -7.92 8.00 278.31 1.48
456.10 8.14 281.89 455.55 -8.15 1.90 -11.64 11.79 279.27 1.53
485.16 9.69 286.70 484.25 -10.95 3.03 -15.99 16.28 280.71 1.77
514.94 9.43 287.94 513.62 -13.84 4.50 -20.71 21.20 282.25 0.33
544.33 10.43 285.95 542.57 -16.82 5.97 -25.56 26.25 283.14 1.08
574.13 10.40 286.89 571.88 -20.03 7.49 -30.73 31.63 283.70 0.17
603.13 9.82 285.49 600.43 -23.08 8.91 -35.62 36.72 284.05 0.65
632.56 9.17 285.30 629.45 -26.04 10.20 -40.30 41.57 284.21 0.66
661.41 10.65 284.93 657.87 -29.09 11.50 -45.09 46.53 284.30 1.54
690.69 10.67 286.53 686.65 -32.37 12.96 -50.30 51.95 284.45 0.30
719.34 10.47 287.06 714.81 -35.48 14.48 -55.34 57.20 284.67 0.23
750.03 9.98 280.10 745.02 -38.92 15.77 -60.62 62.64 284.58 1.30
779.42 10.00 277.17 773.96 -42.49 16.53 -65.66 67.71 284.13 0.52
809.24 10.13 274.78 803.32 -46.30 17.07 -70.84 72.87 283.55 0.44
838.26 8.78 282.91 831.95 -49.63 17.78 -75.54 77.61 283.24 1.96
896.91 6.33 282.08 890.08 -54.63 19.46 -83.07 85.32 283.18 1.25
926.42 7.39 278.87 919.38 -57.02 20.09 -86.54 88.84 283.07 1.15
955.80 9.17 280.72 948.46 -59.91 20.82 -90.70 93.06 282.93 1.84
985.23 9.40 282.09 977.50 -63.06 21.76 -95.36 97.81 282.85 0.33
1014.59 9.73 284.55 1006.45 -66.17 22.88 -100.10 102.69 282.88 0.54
1043.37 10.01 284.10 1034.81 -69.26 24.10 -104.88 107.62 282.94 0.30
1072.71 10.08 285.10 1063.70 -72.44 25.39 -109.84 112.73 283.02 0.19
1102.82 11.11 282.83 1093.29 -75.93 26.72 -115.21 118.27 283.06 1.11
1131.77 11.78 282.12 1121.67 -79.66 27.96 -120.82 124.01 283.03 0.71
1161.31 11.34 283.16 1150.61 -83.49 29.26 -126.59 129.93 283.01 0.49
1191.72 11.52 284.54 1180.41 -87.30 30.70 -132.44 135.96 283.05 0.32
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Measured Azimuth Vertical NS EW Closure
Comments Inclination TVD Closure DLS
Depth Grid Section Grid North Grid North Azimuth
(m) ( deg ) ( deg ) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) ( deg ) ( deg/30 m )
1221.47 12.85 286.62 1209.49 -91.11 32.39 -138.49 142.23 283.17 1.41
1250.61 13.52 288.37 1237.87 -94.97 34.39 -144.83 148.86 283.36 0.80
1279.97 13.57 287.94 1266.41 -98.89 36.54 -151.36 155.71 283.57 0.11
1309.43 13.46 287.57 1295.05 -102.87 38.64 -157.92 162.58 283.75 0.14
1338.87 12.99 290.79 1323.71 -106.62 40.84 -164.28 169.28 283.96 0.89
1368.25 12.13 288.76 1352.39 -110.11 43.01 -170.29 175.64 284.17 0.99
1397.55 11.40 290.55 1381.07 -113.40 45.02 -175.91 181.58 284.35 0.84
1426.95 11.78 289.50 1409.87 -116.62 47.04 -181.46 187.46 284.53 0.44
1456.63 11.63 290.86 1438.94 -119.88 49.11 -187.12 193.45 284.71 0.32
1486.12 11.83 291.04 1467.81 -123.06 51.26 -192.71 199.41 284.89 0.21
1515.57 12.37 291.23 1496.61 -126.32 53.48 -198.47 205.55 285.08 0.55
1544.99 12.67 291.44 1525.33 -129.67 55.80 -204.41 211.89 285.27 0.31
1574.39 11.29 291.84 1554.09 -132.84 58.05 -210.09 217.96 285.45 1.41
1603.81 9.52 289.35 1583.02 -135.68 59.93 -215.05 223.25 285.57 1.86
1633.10 9.71 287.53 1611.90 -138.46 61.48 -219.70 228.14 285.63 0.37
1662.44 9.86 286.76 1640.81 -141.38 62.95 -224.46 233.12 285.67 0.20
1691.93 9.94 286.25 1669.86 -144.39 64.39 -229.32 238.19 285.68 0.12
1737.12 10.07 286.01 1714.37 -149.11 66.57 -236.86 246.04 285.70 0.09
1766.43 9.01 286.24 1743.27 -152.02 67.92 -241.53 250.90 285.71 1.09
1794.64 8.68 290.15 1771.15 -154.50 69.27 -245.65 255.23 285.75 0.73
1825.20 8.02 293.76 1801.38 -156.79 70.92 -249.77 259.64 285.85 0.83
1855.84 7.57 294.11 1831.74 -158.81 72.61 -253.56 263.75 285.98 0.44
1870.00 7.34 295.93 1845.78 -159.67 73.38 -255.23 265.57 286.04 0.70
1889.66 6.39 308.19 1865.30 -160.52 74.61 -257.22 267.82 286.18 2.66
1919.08 6.78 322.60 1894.53 -160.95 77.00 -259.56 270.74 286.52 1.73
1948.46 10.46 336.37 1923.57 -160.35 80.82 -261.68 273.88 287.16 4.28
1977.62 12.33 354.97 1952.17 -158.09 86.35 -263.02 276.83 288.18 4.22
2007.86 14.51 18.73 1981.60 -153.24 93.16 -262.08 278.15 289.57 5.83
2036.49 17.03 31.33 2009.16 -146.38 100.14 -258.75 277.45 291.16 4.44
2066.23 21.49 38.93 2037.23 -137.04 108.11 -253.06 275.18 293.13 5.15
2095.52 27.82 44.03 2063.84 -125.07 117.21 -244.93 271.53 295.57 6.83
2125.04 32.02 47.72 2089.42 -110.47 127.43 -234.34 266.75 298.54 4.66
2167.60 38.61 50.34 2124.14 -85.94 143.51 -215.75 259.12 303.63 4.77
2187.20 37.39 50.63 2139.58 -73.88 151.19 -206.44 255.89 306.22 1.89
2196.57 36.46 50.72 2147.07 -68.26 154.76 -202.09 254.54 307.44 2.98
2244.28 41.73 50.70 2184.09 -38.21 173.80 -178.81 249.36 314.19 3.31
2273.79 46.78 48.29 2205.22 -17.66 187.19 -163.17 248.32 318.92 5.41
2302.50 51.81 46.34 2223.93 3.98 201.95 -147.19 249.90 323.91 5.48
2332.09 55.82 45.23 2241.40 27.67 218.60 -130.08 254.38 329.24 4.17
2361.46 60.57 45.87 2256.88 52.41 236.07 -112.27 261.41 334.57 4.88
2391.37 64.58 46.12 2270.65 78.76 254.51 -93.17 271.03 339.89 4.03
2415.64 67.33 46.64 2280.54 100.77 269.80 -77.13 280.61 344.05 3.45
2429.20 69.48 47.27 2285.53 113.31 278.41 -67.92 286.57 346.29 4.93
2459.63 73.84 48.03 2295.10 142.06 297.86 -46.57 301.48 351.11 4.36
2490.05 78.81 48.56 2302.29 171.51 317.52 -24.51 318.46 355.59 4.93
2519.59 85.85 49.58 2306.23 200.70 336.68 -2.41 336.69 359.59 7.22
2548.25 88.08 48.98 2307.75 229.26 355.35 19.28 355.87 3.11 2.42
2577.56 89.69 48.97 2308.32 258.49 374.58 41.39 376.86 6.31 1.65
2606.91 90.06 49.93 2308.38 287.78 393.67 63.69 398.78 9.19 1.05
2636.27 86.66 50.55 2309.22 317.09 412.43 86.25 421.35 11.81 3.53
2665.66 86.79 50.62 2310.90 346.41 431.06 108.92 444.61 14.18 0.15
2696.41 88.52 50.34 2312.16 377.10 450.61 132.62 469.72 16.40 1.71
2724.13 88.02 51.17 2313.00 404.78 468.14 154.07 492.84 18.22 1.05
2753.75 86.84 51.85 2314.32 434.36 486.56 177.23 517.83 20.01 1.38
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Measured Azimuth Vertical NS EW Closure
Comments Inclination TVD Closure DLS
Depth Grid Section Grid North Grid North Azimuth
(m) ( deg ) ( deg ) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) ( deg ) ( deg/30 m )
2782.98 85.05 52.96 2316.39 463.52 504.35 200.34 542.68 21.66 2.16
2813.18 86.60 52.56 2318.59 493.64 522.57 224.31 568.68 23.23 1.59
2831.18 87.73 51.97 2319.48 511.61 533.57 238.53 584.46 24.09 2.12
2859.38 87.30 53.94 2320.70 539.78 550.55 261.02 609.29 25.37 2.14
2887.77 89.43 59.86 2321.51 568.08 566.04 284.78 633.64 26.71 6.65
2917.64 89.28 63.84 2321.85 597.59 580.12 311.11 658.28 28.20 4.00
2947.94 86.04 67.53 2323.09 627.12 592.59 338.69 682.55 29.75 4.86
2977.74 82.09 66.06 2326.17 655.89 604.26 365.93 706.42 31.20 4.24
3007.53 78.01 66.75 2331.31 684.43 616.00 392.81 730.59 32.52 4.17
3037.19 74.31 68.06 2338.41 712.32 627.07 419.39 754.39 33.77 3.96
3065.96 69.77 69.63 2347.28 738.64 636.95 444.90 776.94 34.93 4.98
Projection to TD 3084.00 67.00 70.50 2353.92 754.67 642.67 460.67 790.72 35.63 4.80
Survey Error Model: SLB ISCWSA version 24 *** 3-D 95.00% Confidence 2.7955 sigma
Surveying Prog:
MD From ( m ) MD To ( m ) EOU Freq Survey Tool Type Borehole -> Survey
0.00 115.30 Act-Stns SLB_ZERO-Depth Only Skua-10 ST1 -> MWD Survey
115.30 115.60 Act-Stns SLB_MWD-STD-Depth Only Skua-10 ST1 -> MWD Survey
115.60 3065.96 Act-Stns SLB_MWD-STD Skua-10 ST1 -> MWD Survey
3065.96 3084.00 Act-Stns SLB_BLIND+TREND Skua-10 ST1 -> MWD Survey
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Survey Report
Report Date: May 5, 2008 Survey / DLS Computation Method: Minimum Curvature / Lubinski
Client: Coogee Vertical Section Azimuth: 53.000°
Field: Coogee - Skua GDA 94 Vertical Section Origin: N 0.000 m, E 0.000 m
Structure / Slot: Skua / Suka-10 TVD Reference Datum: Rotary Table
Well: Skua-10 TVD Reference Elevation: 32.8 m relative to AHD
Borehole: Skua-10 ST2 Sea Bed / Ground Level Elevation: -82.780 m relative to AHD
Magnetic Declination: 2.482°
Survey Name / Date: MWD survey / April 29, 2008 Total Field Strength: 46779.664 nT
Tort / AHD / DDI / ERD ratio: 238.494° / 1914.14 m / 6.388 / 0.824 Magnetic Dip: -40.387°
Grid Coordinate System: GDA94/MGA94 Zone 51 Declination Date: April 29, 2008
Location Lat/Long: S 12 30 4.586, E 124 25 5.401 Magnetic Declination Model: BGGM 2007
Location Grid N/E Y/X: N 8617602.600 m, E 654103.600 m North Reference: Grid North
Grid Convergence Angle: -0.30703921° Total Corr Mag North -> Grid North: +2.789°
Grid Scale Factor: 0.99989380 Local Coordinates Referenced To: Well Head
279.35 0.14 216.24 279.35 0.22 0.23 0.10 0.12 8617602.83 654103.70
308.56 0.99 273.10 308.56 -0.01 0.21 -0.17 0.95 8617602.81 654103.43
338.28 2.43 272.97 338.26 -0.69 0.26 -1.06 1.45 8617602.86 654102.54
367.73 3.70 277.02 367.67 -1.85 0.41 -2.62 1.31 8617603.01 654100.98
397.19 5.25 276.80 397.04 -3.50 0.68 -4.90 1.58 8617603.28 654098.70
426.65 6.65 280.55 426.34 -5.63 1.16 -7.92 1.48 8617603.76 654095.68
456.10 8.14 281.89 455.55 -8.15 1.90 -11.64 1.53 8617604.50 654091.96
485.16 9.69 286.70 484.25 -10.95 3.03 -15.99 1.77 8617605.62 654087.61
514.94 9.43 287.94 513.62 -13.84 4.50 -20.71 0.33 8617607.10 654082.89
544.33 10.43 285.95 542.57 -16.82 5.97 -25.56 1.08 8617608.57 654078.04
574.13 10.40 286.89 571.88 -20.03 7.49 -30.73 0.17 8617610.09 654072.87
603.13 9.82 285.49 600.43 -23.08 8.91 -35.62 0.65 8617611.51 654067.99
632.56 9.17 285.30 629.45 -26.04 10.20 -40.30 0.66 8617612.80 654063.31
661.41 10.65 284.93 657.87 -29.09 11.50 -45.09 1.54 8617614.09 654058.51
690.69 10.67 286.53 686.65 -32.37 12.96 -50.30 0.30 8617615.56 654053.30
719.34 10.47 287.06 714.81 -35.48 14.48 -55.34 0.23 8617617.08 654048.27
750.03 9.98 280.10 745.02 -38.92 15.77 -60.62 1.30 8617618.37 654042.99
779.42 10.00 277.17 773.96 -42.49 16.53 -65.66 0.52 8617619.13 654037.95
809.24 10.13 274.78 803.32 -46.30 17.07 -70.84 0.44 8617619.67 654032.77
838.26 8.78 282.91 831.95 -49.63 17.78 -75.54 1.96 8617620.38 654028.06
896.91 6.33 282.08 890.08 -54.63 19.46 -83.07 1.25 8617622.06 654020.54
926.42 7.39 278.87 919.38 -57.02 20.09 -86.54 1.15 8617622.69 654017.07
955.80 9.17 280.72 948.46 -59.91 20.82 -90.70 1.84 8617623.42 654012.91
985.23 9.40 282.09 977.50 -63.06 21.76 -95.36 0.33 8617624.36 654008.25
1014.59 9.73 284.55 1006.45 -66.17 22.88 -100.10 0.54 8617625.48 654003.51
1043.37 10.01 284.10 1034.81 -69.26 24.10 -104.88 0.30 8617626.70 653998.73
1072.71 10.08 285.10 1063.70 -72.44 25.39 -109.84 0.19 8617627.99 653993.78
1102.82 11.11 282.83 1093.29 -75.93 26.72 -115.21 1.11 8617629.32 653988.40
1131.77 11.78 282.12 1121.67 -79.66 27.96 -120.82 0.71 8617630.56 653982.80
1161.31 11.34 283.16 1150.61 -83.49 29.26 -126.59 0.49 8617631.86 653977.02
1191.72 11.52 284.54 1180.41 -87.30 30.70 -132.44 0.32 8617633.30 653971.17
1221.47 12.85 286.62 1209.49 -91.11 32.39 -138.49 1.41 8617634.99 653965.13
1250.61 13.52 288.37 1237.87 -94.97 34.39 -144.83 0.80 8617636.99 653958.79
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Measured Azimuth Vertical NS EW
Comments Inclination TVD DLS Northing Easting
Depth Grid Section Grid North Grid North
(m) ( deg ) ( deg ) (m) (m) (m) (m) ( deg/30 m ) (m) (m)
1279.97 13.57 287.94 1266.41 -98.89 36.54 -151.36 0.11 8617639.13 653952.25
1309.43 13.46 287.57 1295.05 -102.87 38.64 -157.92 0.14 8617641.23 653945.70
1338.87 12.99 290.79 1323.71 -106.62 40.84 -164.28 0.89 8617643.44 653939.34
1368.25 12.13 288.76 1352.39 -110.11 43.01 -170.29 0.99 8617645.60 653933.33
1397.55 11.40 290.55 1381.07 -113.40 45.02 -175.91 0.84 8617647.61 653927.70
1426.95 11.78 289.50 1409.87 -116.62 47.04 -181.46 0.44 8617649.63 653922.16
1456.63 11.63 290.86 1438.94 -119.88 49.11 -187.12 0.32 8617651.71 653916.50
1486.12 11.83 291.04 1467.81 -123.06 51.26 -192.71 0.21 8617653.85 653910.91
1515.57 12.37 291.23 1496.61 -126.32 53.48 -198.47 0.55 8617656.08 653905.15
1544.99 12.67 291.44 1525.33 -129.67 55.80 -204.41 0.31 8617658.40 653899.21
1574.39 11.29 291.84 1554.09 -132.84 58.05 -210.09 1.41 8617660.65 653893.54
1603.81 9.52 289.35 1583.02 -135.68 59.93 -215.05 1.86 8617662.53 653888.57
1633.10 9.71 287.53 1611.90 -138.46 61.48 -219.70 0.37 8617664.07 653883.93
1662.44 9.86 286.76 1640.81 -141.38 62.95 -224.46 0.20 8617665.54 653879.16
1691.93 9.94 286.25 1669.86 -144.39 64.39 -229.32 0.12 8617666.98 653874.30
1737.12 10.07 286.01 1714.37 -149.11 66.57 -236.86 0.09 8617669.16 653866.76
1766.43 9.01 286.24 1743.27 -152.02 67.92 -241.53 1.09 8617670.51 653862.10
1794.64 8.68 290.15 1771.15 -154.50 69.27 -245.65 0.73 8617671.86 653857.98
1825.20 8.02 293.76 1801.38 -156.79 70.92 -249.77 0.83 8617673.51 653853.86
1855.84 7.57 294.11 1831.74 -158.81 72.61 -253.56 0.44 8617675.20 653850.06
1870.00 7.34 295.93 1845.78 -159.67 73.38 -255.23 0.70 8617675.98 653848.40
1889.66 6.39 308.19 1865.30 -160.52 74.61 -257.22 2.66 8617677.20 653846.41
1919.08 6.78 322.60 1894.53 -160.95 77.00 -259.56 1.73 8617679.59 653844.07
1948.46 10.46 336.37 1923.57 -160.35 80.82 -261.68 4.28 8617683.42 653841.94
1977.62 12.33 354.97 1952.17 -158.09 86.35 -263.02 4.22 8617688.94 653840.61
2007.86 14.51 18.73 1981.60 -153.24 93.16 -262.08 5.83 8617695.75 653841.54
2036.49 17.03 31.33 2009.16 -146.38 100.14 -258.75 4.44 8617702.73 653844.88
2066.23 21.49 38.93 2037.23 -137.04 108.11 -253.06 5.15 8617710.70 653850.57
2095.52 27.82 44.03 2063.84 -125.07 117.21 -244.93 6.83 8617719.79 653858.70
2125.04 32.02 47.72 2089.42 -110.47 127.43 -234.34 4.66 8617730.01 653869.28
2167.60 38.61 50.34 2124.14 -85.94 143.51 -215.75 4.77 8617746.10 653887.87
2187.20 37.39 50.63 2139.58 -73.88 151.19 -206.44 1.89 8617753.77 653897.18
2196.57 36.46 50.72 2147.07 -68.26 154.76 -202.09 2.98 8617757.34 653901.53
2244.28 41.73 50.70 2184.09 -38.21 173.80 -178.81 3.31 8617776.39 653924.81
2273.79 46.78 48.29 2205.22 -17.66 187.19 -163.17 5.41 8617789.77 653940.44
2302.50 51.81 46.34 2223.93 3.98 201.95 -147.19 5.48 8617804.53 653956.42
2332.09 55.82 45.23 2241.40 27.67 218.60 -130.08 4.17 8617821.18 653973.53
2361.46 60.57 45.87 2256.88 52.41 236.07 -112.27 4.88 8617838.65 653991.35
2391.37 64.58 46.12 2270.65 78.76 254.51 -93.17 4.03 8617857.09 654010.44
2415.64 67.33 46.64 2280.54 100.77 269.80 -77.13 3.45 8617872.37 654026.48
2429.20 69.48 47.27 2285.53 113.31 278.41 -67.92 4.93 8617880.98 654035.69
2459.63 73.84 48.03 2295.10 142.06 297.86 -46.57 4.36 8617900.43 654057.03
2490.05 78.81 48.56 2302.29 171.51 317.52 -24.51 4.93 8617920.08 654079.09
2519.59 85.85 49.58 2306.23 200.70 336.68 -2.41 7.22 8617939.25 654101.19
2548.25 88.08 48.98 2307.75 229.26 355.35 19.28 2.42 8617957.91 654122.88
2577.56 89.69 48.97 2308.32 258.49 374.58 41.39 1.65 8617977.15 654144.99
2606.91 90.06 49.93 2308.38 287.78 393.67 63.69 1.05 8617996.22 654167.28
2636.27 86.66 50.55 2309.22 317.09 412.43 86.25 3.53 8618014.99 654189.84
2665.66 86.79 50.62 2310.90 346.41 431.06 108.92 0.15 8618033.62 654212.51
2682.94 88.19 50.52 2311.66 363.65 442.03 122.25 2.44 8618044.58 654225.84
2716.82 88.11 50.89 2312.75 397.49 463.47 148.46 0.34 8618066.02 654252.04
2743.20 86.82 57.74 2313.92 423.82 478.84 169.85 7.92 8618081.39 654273.43
2771.74 85.24 65.42 2315.90 451.95 492.38 194.87 8.22 8618094.93 654298.45
2800.72 86.33 69.38 2318.03 479.94 503.48 221.55 4.24 8618106.03 654325.12
2830.84 86.47 67.31 2319.92 508.92 514.57 249.48 2.06 8618117.12 654353.06
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Measured Azimuth Vertical NS EW
Comments Inclination TVD DLS Northing Easting
Depth Grid Section Grid North Grid North
(m) ( deg ) ( deg ) (m) (m) (m) (m) ( deg/30 m ) (m) (m)
2859.86 85.41 69.45 2321.98 536.83 525.24 276.39 2.46 8618127.78 654379.96
2888.75 89.77 72.11 2323.19 564.31 534.74 303.64 5.30 8618137.28 654407.21
2918.10 90.57 71.47 2323.10 592.09 543.91 331.52 1.05 8618146.45 654435.08
2947.49 90.86 67.16 2322.74 620.29 554.29 359.00 4.41 8618156.83 654462.57
2977.07 91.35 61.96 2322.17 649.26 566.99 385.70 5.30 8618169.53 654489.26
3006.35 91.38 56.51 2321.47 678.34 581.95 410.85 5.58 8618184.49 654514.40
3035.17 89.91 51.91 2321.14 707.15 598.80 434.21 5.03 8618201.34 654537.77
3064.97 90.26 48.33 2321.10 736.91 617.91 457.08 3.62 8618220.44 654560.63
3094.61 89.28 46.21 2321.22 766.39 638.02 478.85 2.36 8618240.55 654582.40
3124.08 90.26 47.03 2321.34 795.68 658.26 500.27 1.30 8618260.79 654603.82
3151.74 88.94 47.23 2321.53 823.20 677.08 520.54 1.45 8618279.60 654624.08
3183.24 89.25 49.24 2322.03 854.58 698.05 544.03 1.94 8618300.58 654647.57
3210.70 90.66 52.56 2322.05 882.02 715.37 565.34 3.94 8618317.89 654668.88
3238.07 90.95 55.15 2321.66 909.38 731.51 587.44 2.86 8618334.03 654690.97
3270.67 90.37 55.84 2321.29 941.95 749.97 614.30 0.83 8618352.49 654717.83
3300.67 90.52 54.76 2321.06 971.92 767.05 638.96 1.09 8618369.57 654742.49
3330.51 90.34 51.87 2320.83 1001.76 784.88 662.89 2.91 8618387.39 654766.42
3359.41 90.80 51.71 2320.54 1030.65 802.75 685.59 0.51 8618405.27 654789.12
3389.23 89.97 51.36 2320.34 1060.46 821.30 708.94 0.91 8618423.81 654812.47
3417.60 90.89 51.74 2320.13 1088.82 838.94 731.16 1.05 8618441.45 654834.68
3447.56 91.18 51.15 2319.59 1118.76 857.61 754.58 0.66 8618460.12 654858.10
3476.84 90.32 50.02 2319.21 1148.01 876.20 777.20 1.45 8618478.71 654880.72
3506.15 90.40 51.40 2319.02 1177.30 894.76 799.89 1.41 8618497.26 654903.40
3535.51 90.52 53.01 2318.79 1206.65 912.75 823.09 1.65 8618515.25 654926.60
3564.78 90.40 53.08 2318.55 1235.92 930.35 846.47 0.14 8618532.85 654949.98
3594.93 91.78 53.28 2317.98 1266.07 948.41 870.61 1.39 8618550.91 654974.11
3623.66 91.29 53.16 2317.21 1294.78 965.61 893.61 0.53 8618568.11 654997.11
3653.73 91.46 53.60 2316.49 1324.85 983.54 917.74 0.47 8618586.04 655021.24
3681.64 91.83 53.86 2315.69 1352.74 1000.04 940.23 0.49 8618602.54 655043.73
3712.67 89.74 53.11 2315.26 1383.77 1018.51 965.16 2.15 8618621.00 655068.66
3742.01 88.05 53.56 2315.83 1413.10 1036.02 988.69 1.79 8618638.51 655092.19
3768.96 85.92 53.65 2317.24 1440.01 1051.99 1010.35 2.37 8618654.48 655113.85
Projection Only 3788.00 85.92 53.65 2318.60 1459.00 1063.25 1025.65 0.00 8618665.73 655129.14
Survey Error Model: SLB ISCWSA version 24 *** 3-D 95.00% Confidence 2.7955 sigma
Surveying Prog:
MD From ( m ) MD To ( m ) EOU Freq Survey Tool Type Borehole -> Survey
0.00 115.30 Act-Stns SLB_ZERO-Depth Only Skua-10 ST2 -> MWD survey
115.30 115.60 Act-Stns SLB_MWD-STD-Depth Only Skua-10 ST2 -> MWD survey
115.60 3768.96 Act-Stns SLB_MWD-STD Skua-10 ST2 -> MWD survey
3768.96 3788.00 Act-Stns SLB_ZERO Skua-10 ST2 -> MWD survey
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3. Drilling & MWD/LWD Run Summary
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Coogee Resources
Skua-
Skua-10 ST1 / ST2
Skua-
Skua -10 & 11 Objectives:
Skua 10 & 11 will be batched drilled from the same location. The wells are situated in
the Timor Sea. The wells will be drilled 5 m apart and will be completed with Subsea
trees.
The 36” hole sections with 30” casing & the 17 ½” hole with 13 3/8” casing will be
batch drilled. Both wells will be landed into the reservoir in the 12 ¼” section.
After batch drilling Skua 10 & 11 the 36” & 17 ½” sections and running 13 3/8” casing,
the 12 ¼” hole section on Skua-10 was drilled directionally by Weatherford. Due to
directional problems the well was plugged back and sidetracked.
After landing Skua-10 ST1 Weatherford Directional and MWD was replaced by
Schlumberger D&M directional & L/MWD.
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SKUA-
SKUA-10 ST1
ST1
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Skua-
Skua-10 ST1
BHA#5 (L/MWD # 1) Rotary Steerable Assembly
216mm (8
( 8 1/2”) Hole Section (2857mMD – 3084mMD)
The following 216mm(8 1/2”) Rotary Steerable Assembly was made up and run in:
Drilling Summary
The BHA was made up, successfully shallow hole tested and RIH.
The float, cement & shoe were drilled in 2 hours. An FIT was conducted to 1.25 sg
EMW.
After the FIT the BHA was washed down through the 12 ¼” rathole from 2678 m MD to
2857 m MD. The BHA was washed down with no major problems. At 2857 m MD the
Xceed rotary steerable tool was set to 48 deg TF with a 70% power setting. The BHA
was giving around 6 deg/30 m doglegs in this setting.
The flow rate was initially set to 590 GPM with 100 rpm and WOB was varied between
15-25 klbf. The stick slip from the MWD was around 220 rpm with these settings.
Higher rpm of 140 with lower weight gave stick slip of above 250 rpm with surface
torque values between 10-30 klfbs. The rpm during the run was kept between 100-120
rpm to reduce stick slip.
The well path was turned right and inclination was brought to around 89.5 deg at 2890
m MD (2321.5 m TVD BRT). The instructions were given to drop 0.5 m TVD. The BHA
was set to hold inclination and turn at 40%. Once we had dropped to 2322 m TVD BRT
at 2932 m MD the rotary steerable was set to hold 90 deg inc and turn right 40%.
At 2935 m MD instructions were given by the company man to drop 0.5 m TVD over 20
m. The rotary steerable tool was taken out of the inclination hold mode and was set to
a manual setting of 132 GTF with a 50% power setting. This setting was held till 2946 m
MD when new instructions came to drop the inclination with 4-6 deg/30 m holding the
current azimuth.
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The tool was set to 180 deg TF with 50% power setting. This setting was calculated to
drop at 7 deg/30m. The power setting was reduced to 20% which slowed the drop
down to a drop of 3-4 deg/30 m. A slight walk left was observed and the toolface was
set to 144 GTF to initiate a small right hand turn. The final power setting was 60%.
At 3084 m MD the well had intersected through the entire reservoir section and good
coverage of the water sands below the reservoir was made. The decision was made
to call TD.
The projected survey at TD was 3084 m MD 67 deg inc 70.5 deg Az 2353.92m TVD BRT.
After circulating bottoms up the BHA was reamed out of hole. Three check shot
surveys were taken in the 12 ¼” rathole to check the accuracy of the Weatherford
MWD surveys. The surveys matched up.
The BHA was pulled out of hole and racked back in the derrick.
The drill bit was graded: 1-2-WT-T-X-IN-PN-TD
MWD/LWD Summary
The TeleScope* MWD tool was programmed with 16Hz/6.4bps configuration, to enable
transmission of real time data uphole, and providing Directional Survey information
(Azimuth & Inclination).
The adnVISION provided neutron porosity, bulk density, as well as average borehole
diameter caliper measurements.
Primary tools and Backup tools were monitored and prepared on deck. After picked up
BHA, the RT communication between the tools was tested on surface, and the
radioactive source was loaded into the BHA. A second shallow hole test was
performed before running in hole with the source loaded into the BHA, showing good
communication and response between all the tools.
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Before we tagged the cement, we attempted to calibrate the Draw Works Encoder
(DWE). While doing the calibration, no counts were received from the DWE sensor.
The CM was informed, and we started troubleshooting the problem. The Decision was
made to drill out one stand of cement while working on this, so that no NPT would
occur.
HSPM setting and ASAP were checked to confirm the configuration, sensor cable was
tested before rigging up, and when tested again was found working properly. While
trouble shooting it was found that a faulty Rig Floor Junction Box (RJB - JBX) was the
cause. The port number three was found not working. We replace the JBX and
completed the calibration at the following stand, while still drilling the cement.
There were minimal shocks throughout the run. However, moderate stick/slip was
present throughout the section causing a spiky reading at the ultrasonic sensor. The
Directional Drillers were informed of this problem and utilized drilling parameters
accordingly.
Run Hole Size MWD/LWD Services Start End Depth Distance Run Start Run End
(in) Depth (m) (m) (m) Date Date
1 8.5 DNI 2857 3084 277 27-Apr-08 29-Apr-07
GR
RES
DENSITY
NEUTRON POROSITY
ULTRASONIC
APWD
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SKUA-
SKUA-10 ST2
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Skua-
Skua-10 ST2
BHA # 1 (L/MWD # 1) Rotary Steerable Assembly
216mm (8
( 8 1/2”) Hole Section (2701.5mMD – 2719mMD)
The following 216mm(8 1/2”) Rotary Steerable Assembly was made up and run in:
216mm (8 1/2”) PDC Bit (Smith Type: Mdi717 NBPX, Jets : 5x14)
PowerDrive Xceed 675
PeriScope (GR/ Resistivity & GeoSteering)
TeleScope (MWD)
ADN (Azimuthal Density Neutron)
Crossover
6 x 5” HWDP
Crossover
1 x Jar
Crossover
5 x 5” HWDP
Drilling Summary
The BHA was made up, successfully shallow hole tested and RIH.
The 9 5/8” shoe was at 2678.7m. Cement was tagged at 2502mMD. The cement was
drilled with the Xceed RSS in neutral down to the shoe. Some cement was soft and
drilled at greater than 100m/hr with 0 – 10 wob. The cement did firm up once in open
hole.
The Xceed RSS was down linked to 156TF 100% for the sidetrack at 2661mMD. Drilling
continued down to 2702mMD to establish firm cement.
Controlled drilling started on a new stand at the 156TF 100% SR from 2701.5mMD to
2706.5mMD at 1.2 meters per hour ( 1cm per 30 seconds ) . No progress was seen by
the Xceed D&I continuous so a 120Tf 100% was tried from 2706.5mMD to 2709mMD.
Here the toolface was aligned to a 96TF to follow the well plan. Control drilling
continued at 1.2m per hour down to 2713mMD.
Drilling was stopped and discussions were then held with all parties as no sidetrack
had being initiated. The decision was made to try to sidetrack perpendicular to Skua-
10 ST1 and at a slower initial rate of penetration.
The Xceed TF was set at 36 at 100% SR and three meters of formation, 2713mMD –
2716mMD, was drilled quickly to ensure we were actually against the formation and
not just drilling cement in the original 12 ¼” hole. Control drilling continued at 0.6m per
hour ( 1cm per minute ) from 2716mMD to 2718.5mMD. The rate of penetration was
then increased to 1.2 meters per hour to confirm or deny the side track was initiated.
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The mud loggers samples only had trace of formation and the Xceed D&I suggested
we were just sliding down the original hole.
The decision was made to pulled out of the hole and pick up a dedicated sidetrack
assembly.
The BHA was pulled out of hole and racked back in the derrick.
The drill bit was graded: 1-1-No-X-IN-No-BHA – as new.
MWD/LWD Summary
The TeleScope* MWD tool was programmed with 16Hz/6.4bps configuration, to enable
transmission of real time data uphole, and providing Directional Survey information
(Azimuth & Inclination).
The adnVISION provided neutron porosity, bulk density, as well as average borehole
diameter caliper measurements.
The BHA had previously been racked back in the Derrick after drilling SKUA-10 ST1.
Subsequently the only change before running in hole was a new bit. All the LWD tools
were initialized on the rig floor prior to run in hole.
After making up BHA, a successful shallow hole test was completed, showing good
communication between all the tools into the BHA. MWDstat was 4 due to the casing.
Before we tagged bottom, we monitor the depth recorded by our system to confirm
that no depth calibration was required. No slip and cut was done since the previous
run, and the depth tracking calibration was still good.
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Skua-
Skua-10 ST2
BHA # 2 (L/MWD # 2) PowerPak
Powe rPak Mud Motor Assembly
216mm( 8 1/2”) Hole Section (2719mMD – 2737mMD)
The following 216mm(8 1/2”) Rotary Steerable Assembly was made up and run in:
Drilling Summary
The BHA was made up, successfully shallow hole tested and RIH.
The last stand was oriented to 90TF and slid to bottom. Sliding continued from
2719mMD to 2720.8mMD to confirm cement was present.
Control drilling was initiated at 2720.8mMD at 0.3m per hours to initiate the sidetrack.
The rate of penetration was increased to 0.6m per hour at 2721.2mMD. Control drilling
continued down to 2722.8 at which it appeared the bit jumped the ledge. The assembly
was picked up 1 meter and the controlled drilling continued at 0.6m/hour.
By 2723.6mMD the assembly was holding weight on bit and developing SPP
differential. Normal slide drilling was continued initially using weight on bit, then by
using the rigs automatic delta P system.
This technique was successful. The original well bore was successfully sidetracked.
Slide drilling was continued until the formation samples confirmed the side track. The
assembly was pulled at 2737mMD for the Xceed rotary steerable system / LWD
assembly.
MWD/LWD Summary
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Successful Shallow Hole test was performed while running in hole. The survey taken
during the shallow hole test was out of FAC (Field Acceptance Criteria) due to pipe
movement, but decision was made to run in hole to avoid wearing the casing with the
sidetrack bit. The good functionality of the survey package was already tested on
surface while programming the tool.
During the sidetrack attempt no shock were monitored on surface from the tool.
Decision was made to POOH @ 2737m MD after a successful sidetrack.
Once on surface the BHA was racked back on the Derrick. No Logging Recorded
Mode data were available on this run.
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Skua-
Skua-10 ST2
BHA#3 (L/MWD # 3) Rotary Steerable Assembly
216mm( 8 1/2”) Hole Section (2737mMD – 23788mMD)
The following 216mm(8 1/2”) Rotary Steerable Assembly was made up and run in:
216mm (8 1/2”) PDC Bit RR (Smith Type: Mdi717 NBPX, Jets : 5x14)
PowerDrive Xceed 675
PeriScope (GR/ Resistivity & GeoSteering)
TeleScope (MWD)
ADN (Azimuthal Density Neutron)
Crossover
6 x 5” HWDP
Crossover
1 x Jar
Crossover
5 x 5” HWDP
Drilling Summary
The BHA was made up. Some difficulties were encountered when loading the LWD
source. The problems were rectified and the assembly was then successfully shallow
hole tested and RIH.
The assembly was run in the hole to two meters off bottom so as not to disturb the
cement in the side track section. The reservoir sections were GeoSteered as directed.
The intermediate section was drilled geometrically to align the given targets.
The flow rate was kept relatively low as directed (500 gpm). The rpm used was
dictated by the formation as it had a direct effect on the severity of the fluctuating
cyclical torque values and stick slip seen through out the run.
Initially 100 rpm was the best to maximize the rate of penetration, yet manage stick
slip, but once the reservoir was intersected the fluctuating drill string torque
decreased substantially and higher rpm could be maintained.
The well path was steered hard right initially, and then hard left as directed after Skua-
9A was passed. The left hand turn was stopped once the lower toe target was aligned.
At 3150mMD the lower toe target was revised further to the right and the well path
adjusted accordingly.
All directional and GeoSteering objectives were met without difficulty during the run.
The assembly was back reamed out to the shoe, then run in the hole before displacing
to Perflow mud. Numerous tight hole zones had to be worked, both on the trip out and
on the trip in.
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MWD/LWD Summary
The TeleScope* MWD tool was programmed since the Run#1, with 16Hz/6.4bps
configuration, to enable transmission of real time data uphole, and providing
Directional Survey information (Azimuth & Inclination), no re-initialization was needed
for this run.
The adnVISION was reinitialized on drill floor to provide neutron porosity, bulk density,
as well as average borehole diameter caliper measurements.
After AND was initialized we start loading the radioactive source into the BHA.
While following the standard procedure to load the source, this got stuck, and we
were unable to push the source in place. We tried three different attempts, after that
we decide to remove the sources and check the tool for external object that could
obstruct the source cavity. The source was flushed with water to clean the dried mud
on it and we tried a fourth attempt. Still the source couldn’t be loaded into the tool.
Conclusion was that the source cavity was obstructed (probably dried mud) and the
source couldn’t go in.
Decision was made to pick up the back up ADN6 to easily load the source. This was
initialized on the rig floor before try to load the source. Again we had some trouble
loading the source into the tool. The shear pin used to keep the source in place, and
that is suppose to break at 1800 lbf during fishing operation, failed. We were able to
remove the source, but the beryllium cap and the retaining ring used to screw and
keep the source into the tool, were left inside the tool (as per fishing situation).
After discussion with CM and town decision was made to try to fix the shear pin on
board. No back up equipment was sent to this job because of lack of material on the
base, so no backup for share pin and beryllium cap were available. ADN6 was
removed from the BHA after break the upper saver sub to recover cap and retaining
rings (tool turned upside down to get the cap and the retaining ring). Once these were
removed, the tool was picked up again into the BHA ready to be run in hole. In the
while time a pin to be used as spare shear pin was found on the rig. The source was
moved on the rig floor, the area was evacuated and the shear pin was replaced. After
fixing the shear pin the source was loaded successfully into the tool and the BHA was
run in hole.
A shallow hole test was conducted to confirm the good functionality of the tool after
loading the source.
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Before we tagged bottom, we monitor the depth recorded by our system to confirm
that no depth calibration was required, as per company man instruction.
During drilling operation we received good quality data, providing information for real
time geo-steering and formation evaluation measurements.
TD was eventually called at 3788m, the well was circulated bottom until the casing,
and a wiper trip to bottom was done to clean the well.
Once on surface the radioactive source was unloaded from ADN6 without any
problem and the BHA laid down on deck. The recorded mode data was dumped and
processed to provide good quality recorded mode logs.
Run Hole Size MWD/LWD Services Start End Depth Distance Run Start Run End
(in) Depth (m) (m) (m) Date Date
1 8.5 DNI 2701.5 2719 17.5 30-Apr-08 01-May-08
GR
RES
DENSITY
NEUTRON POROSITY
ULTRASONIC
APWD
2 8.5 DNI 2719 2737 18 01-May-08 02-May-08
3 8.5 DNI 2737 3788 1051 02-May-08 08-May-08
GR
RES
DENSITY
NEUTRON POROSITY
APWD
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4. Well Placement
Placement Report
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Overview
This report describes the pre-well modeling, the GeoSteering operation, and the post-well interpretation
of the LWD log data acquired while drilling the Skua-10 ST2 Well. The horizontal section was drilled
using the Schlumberger RTGS Real-Time GeoSteering system and the PeriScope service.
Well Placement for Skua-10 ST2 was performed using Coogee’s geological model and offset wells, and
was tied-in to the geology through use of inversions carried out on the PeriScope data by the Real Time
GeoSteering (RTGS) software. These inversions calculate a TVD distance from the tool to a conductivity
contrast (i.e. either a fluid contact or a formation boundary). This distance to boundary is then used to
determine whether a steering decision must be made, and in which direction it should follow.
Due to close proximity of the Skua-9 ST1 well and the data obtained in drilling Skua-10 ST1 it was
determined that a Pilot well was not required.
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Model Construction
Construction
While in the planning stages for Skua-10 ST2, a model was generated in RTGS to determine the
applicability of PeriScope. The inputs for the model came from offset well Skua-9 ST1 (Figure
Figure 2)
2 due to
its close proximity to planned Skua-10 ST2.
Prior to running PeriScope in a well, Schlumberger generates a model to determine the tool’s
applicability for the given situation. In the case of Skua-10 ST2, log data from Skua-9 ST1 (Figure
Figure 3)
3 was
used to populate the model.
Digital data from the offset log is inputted into RTGS, where it is “squared” over small TVD intervals.
These squared values now represent the expected actual values of the properties for the given TVD
intervals. This squared data is then “forward modelled” back to the original log curves used to generate
the squared sections, and the forward model is overlain over the original data to check the accuracy of
the squared values assigned to the model. The squared values are adjusted until the forward modelled
curves match the original measured curves.
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Figure 3: Offset Measured Depth Log – Skua-
Skua -9 ST1
The squared data is then applied to a “Curtain Section;” a vertical section along the trajectory of the
planned well using True Vertical Depth versus True Horizontal Length (THL). A new set of forward
modelled curves is now generated along the trajectory of the planned well through the squared data in
the curtain section. This time the forward modelled logs are for the tools planned to be run in the
upcoming well.
Once a set of “synthetic” logs has been modelled RTGS is used to run PeriScope inversions to
determine the applicability of the PeriScope for the given situation. In the case of Skua-10 ST2, the
inversion of the synthetic logs demonstrated that the PeriScope should be able to detect the pyrite layer
from inside both the Fenelon Formation and the Plover Formation. (Figure
Figure 4)
4
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Figure 4: Inversion of Synthetic Log Data generated from Skua-
Skua -9 ST1
For Skua-10 ST2 we were fortunate to have extra information to test the applicability of the PeriScope.
Actual log data from Skua-10 ST1 was available to test the inversion in RTGS. (Figure
Figure 5)
5 This confirmed
that the PeriScope should be able to detect the pyrite layer on Skua-10 ST2.
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Figure 5: Inversion of Log data from Skua-
Skua - 10 ST1
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Well Placement in Skua-
Skua-10 ST2
Objectives:
The goal of Skua-10 ST2 was to drill two “lobes” of Plover reservoir. The BHA would land in the first
lobe, drill slightly higher than horizontal and out the top of the lobe, through a saddle, and then into the
second lobe. (Figure
Figure 6)
6 The PeriScope would be used to decrease TVD and geological uncertainty by
delineating the low-resistivity pyrite layer at the top of the Plover Formation and below the Fenelon
Formation argillaceous calcilutite, effectively geologically “tying-in” the well. Skua-10 ST2 was planned
roughly along the strike of the formation, and as such there was a chance that the saddle may not be
encountered as expected.
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Interpretation of PeriScope Curves
A graphical explanation of PeriScope curve interpretation can be found on Figure 7. 7 The values of the
PeriScope curves indicate the direction of the approach of a bed boundary. For example, in the case
where the borehole is within a high resistive sand unit, if the PeriScope curves are reading into negative
values, then this indicates that there is a low resistivity (i.e. more conductive) event within range below
the tool. If the borehole is within a high resistive sand unit and the PeriScope curves are reading
positive values, then this indicates that there is a low resistivity (i.e. more conductive) bed above the
tool. If the tool is in a low resistive environment detecting a higher resistivity bed, then these scenarios
are reversed.
In the case of the PeriScope curves influenced by more than one boundary at a time, as in a boundary
below and a boundary above, the situation is more complicated and the RTGS inversion must be relied
upon to resolve the curve information.
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Drilling and Interpreting Skua-
Skua-10 ST2 – 8.5” Horizontal
Section
After successfully sidetracking the well, the geosteering run began on 3-May-08. The intention of
running the PeriScope was to delineate a very low resistivity pyrite layer marking the boundary between
the bottom of the Fenelon Formation calcilutite unconformity and the top of the Plover reservoir sands.
Due to TVD uncertainty of the contact in the geological model, the well was drilled at 86 degrees
inclination until the PeriScope could successfully detect the pyrite. The pyrite layer first became visible
at approximately 2822 m MD (sensor depth 2811 m), at approximately 2320 m TVD. Relative to the
trajectory’s azimuth of 87.6 degrees, the pyrite layer appeared to have an increasing dip of
approximately 0.5 degrees. (Figure
Figure 8)
8
After crossing the layer into the Plover Formation, the Xceed rotary steerable system was set to build
inclination to 91.3 degrees. The maximum TVD achieved on landing, 2323 m TVD, then became the “hard
bottom,” or deepest desired depth. The PeriScope could no longer detect the pyrite layer at 2856 m MD
(sensor depth 2845 m MD, 2320.85 TVD), where the pyrite layer was approximately 2319.75 m TVD.
After gaining TVD to approximately 2321 m at 3025 m MD, the Xceed was set to hold inclination at 90
degrees. The distance to the pyrite was too far from the trajectory to detect with the PeriScope. As per
the pre-job geological model, the well was expected to exit the first lobe at approximately 3135 m MD
along the trajectory. At 3200 m MD (2322 m TVD), the Xceed was set to drill at 90.5 degrees inclination in
order to gain TVD to facilitate pyrite layer detection with the PeriScope.
At 3583 m MD (2318 m TVD), the pyrite layer was still not drilled through or detected with the PeriScope.
Inclination was increased to 91.5 degrees to find the layer. (Figure
Figure 9)
9
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Figure 9: Plover Formation-
Formation - Distance from Pyrite too far for Detection
At 3671 m MD (sensor depth 3660 m MD, 2316.3 m TVD), the PeriScope began to detect the pyrite layer
approximately 2 m above. Inclination was held at 91.5 degrees in order to cut through the layer and
confirm. According to the inversion, the layer appeared to have a relative dip decreasing approximately
3 degrees at the trajectory azimuth of 53.7 degrees.
The LWD sensors cut through the top of the pyrite and into the calcilutite above at 3681 m MD (2315.7 m
TVD), whereupon the Xceed was set to 90.6 degrees inclination which would yield a slight TVD
decrease due to the dropping nature of the formation. At 3715m MD (2315.3 m TVD) the Xceed was set
to 88 degrees inclination in order to speed up re-entry into the pyrite layer below. The Plover was re-
entered at 3725 m MD (2315.4 m TVD). At 3750 m MD (2316.1 m TVD) the Xceed was reset to 86 degrees
inclination in order to facilitate a faster drop into quality reservoir below. (Figure
Figure 10)
10
At 3788 m MD well TD was decided. Figure 11 shows an inversion of the entire horizontal section.
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Figure 11: Skua-
Skua -10 ST2 Entire Horizontal Section
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Post-
Post-Job Analysis
The main goal of using the PeriScope for drilling Skua-10 ST2 was to “tie-in” the well geologically to the
pyrite layer between the Fenelon and Plover Formations, effectively mitigating TVD uncertainty caused
by seismic data and inherent TVD uncertainty. In this regard the operation was a success.
Additional information was also provided by the tool. Since the pyrite was not detected by the
PeriScope while inside the Plover formation from 2847 m MD to 3660 m MD, it can be safely surmised
that the layer was at least 2 m above the well bore during this entire interval. This information is
contrary to the initial geological model, which had the tool exiting an expected first lobe of Plover,
drilling through a Fenelon Formation saddle, and entering a second Plover lobe (Figure
Figure 6).
6
In addition, the dip directions of the Pyrite at the entry and exit provide more information to help update
the model. At the entry, the pyrite appeared to be dipping up at approximately 0.5 degrees at the
trajectory azimuth, while at the exit it appeared to have a decreasing dip of approximately 3 degrees.
This information can be used to help update the geological model.
Additional unexpected value was added from the PeriScope inversion in places where resistivity
contrast between the good quality Plover Reservoir and poor quality Plover was high enough to provide
reliable inversions. In particular, at 3110 m MD and 3370 m MD the poor quality reservoir below can
clearly be seen from the higher quality reservoir. The interface appears to be dipping up at 3110 m MD,
and then down at 3370 m MD, indicating that the high quality reservoir in both cases could be part of the
same layer. (Figure
Figure 12)
12 The dips of these interfaces were consistent with the entry and exit dips of the
pyrite layer.
Figure 12: Dipping Interfaces between High and Poor Quality Plover
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Conclusions & Recommendation
Conclusions
The PeriScope tool was successful in achieving the principal aim of delineating the Pyrite layer from the
Fenelon and Plover formations. The tool was able to do this with a depth of investigation of over 2m
TVD. The ability of the PeriScope tool to map the Pyrite layers in the first and second instance has
provided important information regarding the geological structure of the Skua field in that the expected
saddle was not encountered until close to TD of the well. The PeriScope inversions were also able to
delineate between high-quality Plover and low-quality Plover layers, providing additional information
about the shape of the reservoir.
Recommendation:
Recommendation:
With the data gathered from drilling Skua-10 ST2, we can see that decent inversions were possible
between Plover formation and the over-laying pyrite layer, as well as between high-quality Plover
Reservoir sands and low-quality Plover Reservoir. We recommend using the PeriScope in drilling future
wells in the field to not only reduce geological uncertainty, but to try to maximise exposure to high-
quality reservoir.
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5. BHA Reports
Reports
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BHA Data Sheet Coogee - Skua-10 ST1
BHA # BHA # 5 Date April 27, 2008
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Cum. Len. (m) Coogee Resources
5-1/2 " 24.70 DPS Skua-10 ST1
Skua
Coogee - Skua GDA 94
Skua-10 ST1
5 1/2" HWDP (5 joints) 143.59 BHA # 5
PeriScope 13.80
Saver Sub 8.24 Depth in: 2857.00 m Depth out: 3084.00 m
Quality Control
Created by: W.Bertheux Date: 27/04/2008
Checked by: B.Hanson
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BHA Data Sheet Coogee - Skua-10 ST2
BHA # BHA # 1 Date April 30, 2008
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Cum. Len. (m) Coogee
5-1/2 " 24.70 DPS Skua-10 ST1
Skua
Coogee - Skua GDA 94
Skua-10 ST1
5 1/2" HWDP (5 joints) 143.62 BHA # 1
PeriScope 13.83
Saver Sub 8.27 Depth in: 2701.50 m Depth out: 2719.00 m
Quality Control
Created by: W.Bertheux Date: 30/04/2008
Checked by: B.Hanson
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BHA Data Sheet Coogee - Skua-10 ST2
BHA # BHA#2 Date May 01, 2008
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Cum. Len. (m) Coogee
Skua-10
Skua
Coogee - Skua GDA 94
5 1/2" HWDP (5 joints) 144.63 Skua-10 ST2
BHA#2
Crossover 97.62
BHA DESCRIPTION
Crossover 20.82
Crossover 11.73
8 1/4" Stabilizer 11.08
8 1/2 " Bit 0.14 Direction in: 48.12° To: 48.89° Interference
Quality Control
Created by: W.Bertheux Date: 1/05/2008
Checked by: B.Hanson
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BHA Data Sheet Coogee - Skua-10 ST2
BHA # BHA # 3 Date May 02, 2008
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Cum. Len. (m) Coogee
5-1/2 " 24.70 DPS Skua-10
Skua
Coogee - Skua GDA 94
Skua-10 ST2
5 1/2" HWDP (5 joints) 143.40 BHA#3
PeriScope 13.83
Saver Sub 8.27 Depth in: 2737.00 m Depth out: 3788.00 m
Quality Control
Created by: W.Bertheux Date: 2/05/2008
Checked by: B.Hanson
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6. Drilling Parameter Sheets
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Slide Sheet
BHA: BHA#5
Client: C o o g e e Well: S k u a -10 & 10 S T 1 Directional Driller: B l a i n e
Field: C o o g e e - S k u a G D A 9 4 Borehole: S k u a -10 S T 1 Directional Driller: W i l l e m
Structure: S k u a Job #: 08 A W A 006 7
Comments: B H I d r i l l h o u r s 12.
0
Statistics:
N o n e N o n e N o n e M in M a x S u m M in M a x S u m A v g N o n e A v g A v g M a x A v g A v g A v g A v g A v g N o n e M a x A v g A v g A v g
27 /4/08 22:39 28 /4/08 16 :07 12. 18 3 28 5 7 .00 308 4.00 227 . 00 30. 7 124. 3 48 . 414 G 5 8 7 112 19 . 0 23. 5 18 9 2 306 5 .
9 6 8 2. 03 6 4. 47 4. 37
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Slide Sheet
BHA: BHA#1
Client: C o o g e e Well: S k u a -10 Directional Driller: B l a i n e
Field: C o o g e e - S k u a G D A 9 4 Borehole: S k u a -10 S T 2 Directional Driller: W i l l e m
Structure: S k u a UWI/API#: Job #:
Comments:
Statistics:
N o n e N o n e N o n e M in M a x S u m M in M a x S u m A v g N o n e A v g A v g M a x A v g A v g A v g A v g A v g N o n e
30/4/08 15 :10 1/5 /08 6 :07 14. 5 33 27 01. 5 0 27 19 . 00 17 .15 3. 2 9 8 . 2 100. 000 G 5 7 7 140 2. 8 13. 9 16 8 1
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Slide Sheet
BHA: BHA#2
Client: C o o g e e Well: S k u a -10 Directional Driller: B l a i n e
Field: C o o g e e - S k u a G D A 9 4 Borehole: S k u a -10 S T 2 Directional Driller: W i l l e m
Structure: S k u a
Depth In: 27 19 .
00 Depth Out: 27 37 .
00 Tot Distance: 18 . 00 Total Time: 11.2 Total ROP: 1.
6
ROTATE: 0. 9 0 % ROTAT 5 . 0 ROTATE Time: 0. 1 ROTATE ROP: 7 . 7
SLIDE: 17 . 10 % SLIDE 9 5 .
0 SLIDE Time: 11. 1 SLIDE ROP: 1. 5
Comments:
Statistics:
N o n e N o n e N o n e M in M a x S u m M in M a x S u m A v g N o n e A v g M a x A v g A v g A v g A v g A v g A v g N o n e M a x A v g A v g A v g
1/5 /08 19 :15 2/5 /08 7 :32 11. 200 27 19 . 00 27 37 . 00 18 .00 6 .3 8 9 . 9 G 5 21 30 22. 4 25 . 0 1423 15 15
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Slide Sheet
BHA: BHA#3
Client: C o o g e e Well: S k u a -10 Directional Driller: B l a i n e
Field: C o o g e e - S k u a G D A 9 4 Borehole: S k u a -10 S T 2 Directional Driller: W i l l e m
Structure: S k u a Job #: 08 A W A 007 4
Comments: B H I m u d l o g g e r s 40.
7 d r ill h o u r s
Statistics:
N o n e N o n e N o n e M in M a x S u m M in M a x S u m A v g N o n e A v g A v g M a x A v g A v g A v g A v g A v g N o n e M a x A v g A v g A v g
3/5 /08 3:00 5 /5 /08 20:26 40. 317 27 37 . 00 37 8 8 .
00 105 1. 00 30. 0 8 8 . 6 34. 26 8 G 5 12 141 20. 8 25 . 1 15 9 4 37 6 8 .
9 6 8 9 . 7 1 5 5 . 7 1 2. 5 2
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Deflection Row Orienting
Tool Type BHA Name Start Time End Time Duration Md From Md To Course Calc ROP Method TF Angle Power Set TF Mode Flow RPM WOB Torque SPP On Bot Comment Svy Md Incl Azmth DLS
(d/m/yy h:mm) (d/m/yy h:mm) (hr) (m) (m) (m) (ft/h) (°) (%) (G/M) (gal/min) (c/min) (1000 lbf) (1000 ft.lbf) (psi) (m) (°) (°) (° / 30 m)
R S S S UM B H A #3 4/5 /08 13:15 4/5 /08 13:37 0.36 7 3203.00 3206 .
00 3.00 8 .
2 S T E E R IN G 9 0.
0 40.000 G 5 7 7 120 10.0 20.0 17 9 0
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7. Drilling Tool Run Reports
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PowerDrive Xceed Summary
Xceed Rev 1: Please do not make any changes to this form !!!
JOB NUMBER COMPANY REP. DATE IN DATE OUT PowerDrive Run # MWD Run # Rig Bit Run # PD Engineer
Fast Downlink 2.480 -0.307 2.790 410 Good 12.00 9 5/8"@ 2678.68m
Bit-Midpoint Lower Szr Bit-Midpoint Upper Stab Flex Lgth WOB MIN / MAX Ave. RPM Ave. WOB Off Bottom Circulating Hours ft / M Drilled this run
18 sec 60 sec 36 sec 530 675 6.27 Triplex 24.30 19.0 19.0
Tool Response Stab gauge before/after run Run Objective
Max DLS 6.65 Max BUR 2.25 Max Turn Rt 6.26 8 3/8" 8 3/8" Directional drill as directed.
SOFTWARE VERSION Reason for POOH
Acq 9.1A-70 CPU 36b70 Comm 6.1A45 MWD V9.2 IDEAL 13_0c_05 TD
Bit Hydraulics Calculations PowerDrive Serial No. PUMP HOURS Motor Run Information
Enter data in blue areas Bit Nozzle Size and TFA PART PFIX SN START CUM Motor type Seiral number
Pump Flow 550 Nozzle / 32 TFA Electronics CRSEM-AB 079 0.00 24.30 N/A N/A
Mud Weight 9.4 1 14 0.150 Steering Section CRSSA-AB 044 0.00 24.30 Bend type Bend Angle
Bit Diameter 8.5 2 14 0.150 Collar CRSC AA 130 0.00 24.30 N/A N/A
Bit Flow 660 3 14 0.150 Power Generation CRSDA AA 087 0.00 24.30 Stab type Stab Gauge
Bit Pressure Drop 464 4 14 0.150 Sub CRSPA AA 044 0.00 24.30 N/A N/A
Hydraulic HP 179 5 14 0.150 24.30 Off Bottom pressure On Bottom pressure
Plastic Viscosity 31
Yeild Point 21
Sand % 0.3 %
Soild % 4.70 %
Run Summary
Attempted to land the well in the reservoir. The reservoir was not at the expected TVD. Instructed to drop the well at 4-6 deg/30 m in order to find the reservoir. The
PowerDrive Xceed tool had good directional response.
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PowerDrive Xceed Summary
Xceed Rev 1: Please do not make any changes to this form !!!
JOB NUMBER COMPANY REP. DATE IN DATE OUT PowerDrive Run # MWD Run # Rig Bit Run # PD Engineer
Fast Downlink 2.480 -0.307 2.790 410 Good 14.30 9 5/8"@ 2678.68m
Bit-Midpoint Lower Szr Bit-Midpoint Upper Stab Flex Lgth WOB MIN / MAX Ave. RPM Ave. WOB Off Bottom Circulating Hours ft / M Drilled this run
18 sec 60 sec 36 sec 530 675 6.27 Triplex 20.40 1.2 1.2
Tool Response Stab gauge before/after run Run Objective
Max DLS 0 Max BUR 0 Max Turn Rt 0 8 3/8" 8 3/8" Directional drill as directed.
SOFTWARE VERSION Reason for POOH
Acq 9.1A-70 CPU 36b70 Comm 6.1A45 MWD V9.2 IDEAL 13_0c_05 Attempted to Sidetrack - Did not sidetrack
Bit Hydraulics Calculations PowerDrive Serial No. PUMP HOURS Motor Run Information
Enter data in blue areas Bit Nozzle Size and TFA PART PFIX SN START CUM Motor type Seiral number
Pump Flow 580 Nozzle / 32 TFA Electronics CRSEM-AB 079 24.30 44.70 N/A N/A
Mud Weight 9.4 1 14 0.150 Steering Section CRSSA-AB 044 24.30 44.70 Bend type Bend Angle
Bit Diameter 8.5 2 14 0.150 Collar CRSC AA 130 24.30 44.70 N/A N/A
Bit Flow 660 3 14 0.150 Power Generation CRSDA AA 087 24.30 44.70 Stab type Stab Gauge
Bit Pressure Drop 668 4 14 0.150 Sub CRSPA AA 044 24.30 44.70 N/A N/A
Hydraulic HP 257 5 14 0.150 20.40 Off Bottom pressure On Bottom pressure
Plastic Viscosity 29
Yeild Point 14
Sand % 0.3 %
Soild % 4.70 %
Run Summary
Attempted to sidetrack the well at 1.2 m/hour - unsuccessful. POOH for a dedicated sidetrack assembly.
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DOWN-HOLE MOTOR RUN REPORT
Ft, Mt
Motor Size : 7" Serial No : 05939 Run No : 1 BHA No: 2 Mt
Operator Ensco Rig Ensco 106 Engineer B. Hanson, W. Bertheux Date 2-May-08
Bit Size Make Type IADC Jets Jets Jets Jets TFA
Motor Made By Size Model / Type Rotor/Stator Serial No Hsg Stab OD ° Bent Hsg ° Bent Sub
Type 1 = Straight; 2 = Steerable; Stator Ser Nº 05939 Rotor Ser Nº 4540BO Drlg Cmt, Wash/Ream 0.0
2 3 = Double Bend Drlg Hrs 8.20 Circ Hrs 4.60 Total Motor Circ Hrs 12.8
FAILURE? No Slide Mts 120 Previous Hrs 0.00 Cumulative Hrs 12.80
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PowerDrive Xceed Summary
Xceed Rev 1: Please do not make any changes to this form !!!
JOB NUMBER COMPANY REP. DATE IN DATE OUT PowerDrive Run # MWD Run # Rig Bit Run # PD Engineer
Fast Downlink 2.480 -0.307 2.790 410 Good 40.70 9 5/8"@ 2678.68m
Bit-Midpoint Lower Szr Bit-Midpoint Upper Stab Flex Lgth WOB MIN / MAX Ave. RPM Ave. WOB Off Bottom Circulating Hours ft / M Drilled this run
18 sec 60 sec 36 sec 530 675 6.27 Triplex 76.00 25.8 25.8
Tool Response Stab gauge before/after run Run Objective
Max DLS 8.22 Max BUR 4.53 Max Turn Rt 8.07 8 3/8" 8 3/8" Geosteer as directed.
SOFTWARE VERSION Reason for POOH
Acq 9.1A-70 CPU 36b70 Comm 6.1A45 MWD V9.2 IDEAL 13_0c_05 Total Depth
Bit Hydraulics Calculations PowerDrive Serial No. PUMP HOURS Motor Run Information
Enter data in blue areas Bit Nozzle Size and TFA PART PFIX SN START CUM Motor type Seiral number
Pump Flow 580 Nozzle / 32 TFA Electronics CRSEM-AB 079 24.30 100.30 N/A N/A
Mud Weight 9.4 1 14 0.150 Steering Section CRSSA-AB 044 24.30 100.30 Bend type Bend Angle
Bit Diameter 8.5 2 14 0.150 Collar CRSC AA 130 24.30 100.30 N/A N/A
Bit Flow 660 3 14 0.150 Power Generation CRSDA AA 087 24.30 100.30 Stab type Stab Gauge
Bit Pressure Drop 668 4 14 0.150 Sub CRSPA AA 044 24.30 100.30 N/A N/A
Hydraulic HP 257 5 14 0.150 76.00 Off Bottom pressure On Bottom pressure
Plastic Viscosity 16
Yeild Point 16
Sand % 0.75 %
Soild % 6.99 %
Run Summary
Very good run. Hold inclination / Azimuth software v70b used. All directional / Geosteering objectives met.
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8. Drill Bit Grading
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PDC GRADING CHART
BIT RUN DATA # 5 WELL DATA
Bit Size: 8 1/2" Date: 29-Apr-08
Manufacturer: Hycalog Drilling Supervisor: Paul O'Shea
Bit Type: RSX616-B23 Rig: West Atlas
Serial Number: 216373 Well Number: Skua-10 ST1
New Bit: Yes Rig Contractor: Sea Drill
IADC Code: M322 Hole Angle: 67.00°
Number of Nozzles: 6 0 0 Date in: 27-Apr-08
Size of Nozzles: 14 0 0 Date Out: 29-Apr-08
Number of Blades: 5 BHA # 5
Number of Cutters: 43 6 6
Size of Cutters: 16mm 13mmG 13mmR
T.F.A. ( sq ins ): 1.370
W.O.B. : 14 - 27 klbs MUD AND LITHOLOGY DATA
Depth Out: 3084 m
Depth In: 2857 m Majority Formation: Sandstone
Meters Drilled: 227 m Other Formation: Claystone / Siltstone
SLB Drilling Hours: 12.20 hrs % Formation: 50% / 30% / 20%
SLB Steering Hours: 12.20 hrs Mud Type: Perfflow
Metres Rotary: 227 m Mud Weight: 1.14
Metres Steered: 227 m PV: 31
Loggers Drill Hours: 12.0 hrs YP: 21
Average R.O.P: 19 m/hr % Solids: 4.70
Circulation Rate: 550 % Oil / Water: 0/ 92.5%
R.P.M. at Bit: 100 Circulating Temperature: 55 C
Motor Used: No
Motor Size: N/A
Bit Good for Rerun: Wiper
Comments: Only two blades had damaged cutters. One plugged nozzle. All other cutters on the bit were good.
Nose Cone
Taper
PDC GRADING
Shoulder
Wear Classification (A) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (B) (F)
Gauge
No Wear
100% Worn 1 2 WT T X I PN TD
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PDC GRADING CHART
BIT RUN DATA # 1 WELL DATA
Bit Size: 8 1/2" Date: 1-May-08
Manufacturer: Smith Drilling Supervisor: Paul O'Shea
Bit Type: MDi713NPBX Rig: West Atlas
Serial Number: JY0955 Well Number: Skua-10 ST2
New Bit: Yes Rig Contractor: Sea Drill
IADC Code: M322 Hole Angle: 88.50°
Number of Nozzles: 5 0 0 Date in: 30-Apr-08
Size of Nozzles: 14 0 0 Date Out: 1-May-08
Number of Blades: 7 BHA # 1
Number of Cutters: 46 7
Size of Cutters: 13mm 13mmR
T.F.A. ( sq ins ): 0.750
W.O.B. : 0 klbs MUD AND LITHOLOGY DATA
Depth Out: 2719 m
Depth In: 2701.5 m Majority Formation: Sandstone
Meters Drilled: 18 m Other Formation: Claystone / Siltstone
SLB Drilling Hours: 14.50 hrs % Formation: 50% / 30% / 20%
SLB Steering Hours: 14.50 hrs Mud Type: Perfflow
Metres Rotary: 18 m Mud Weight: 1.14
Metres Steered: 18 m PV: 29
Loggers Drill Hours: 14.3 hrs YP: 14
Average R.O.P: 1 m/hr % Solids: 4.70
Circulation Rate: 577 % Oil / Water: 0/ 92.5%
R.P.M. at Bit: 140 Circulating Temperature: 65 C
Motor Used: No
Motor Size: N/A
Bit Good for Rerun: yes
Taper
PDC GRADING
Shoulder
Wear Classification (A) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (B) (F)
Gauge
No Wear
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PDC GRADING CHART
BIT RUN DATA # 2 WELL DATA
Bit Size: 8 1/2" Date: 2-May-08
Manufacturer: Hycalog Drilling Supervisor: Paul O'Shea
Bit Type: Sidetrack Bit Rig: West Atlas
Serial Number: 22520 Well Number: Skua-10 ST2
New Bit: No Rig Contractor: Sea Drill
IADC Code: M322 Hole Angle: 88.50°
Number of Nozzles: 3 0 0 Date in: 1-May-08
Size of Nozzles: 20 0 0 Date Out: 2-May-08
Number of Blades: 7 BHA # 1
Number of Cutters: 12 12
Size of Cutters: 13mm 13mmG
T.F.A. ( sq ins ): 0.920
W.O.B. : 22.4 klbs MUD AND LITHOLOGY DATA
Depth Out: 2737 m
Depth In: 2719 m Majority Formation: Sandstone
Meters Drilled: 18 m Other Formation: Claystone / Siltstone
SLB Drilling Hours: 11.20 hrs % Formation: 50% / 30% / 20%
SLB Steering Hours: 11.20 hrs Mud Type: Perfflow
Metres Rotary: 1 m Mud Weight: 1.14
Metres Steered: 17 m PV: 29
Loggers Drill Hours: 8.2 hrs YP: 14
Average R.O.P: 2 m/hr % Solids: 4.70
Circulation Rate: 520 % Oil / Water: 0/ 92.5%
R.P.M. at Bit: 150 Circulating Temperature: 65 C
Motor Used: No
Motor Size: A7007866GT
Bit Good for Rerun: yes
Taper
PDC GRADING
Shoulder
Wear Classification (A) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (B) (F)
Gauge
No Wear
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PDC GRADING CHART
BIT RUN DATA # 1rr WELL DATA
Bit Size: 8 1/2" Date: 8-May-08
Manufacturer: Smith Drilling Supervisor: Paul O'Shea
Bit Type: MDi713NPBX Rig: West Atlas
Serial Number: JY0955 Well Number: Skua-10 ST2
New Bit: No Rig Contractor: Sea Drill
IADC Code: M322 Hole Angle: 85.92°
Number of Nozzles: 5 0 0 Date in: 2-May-08
Size of Nozzles: 14 0 0 Date Out: 8-May-08
Number of Blades: 7 BHA # 3
Number of Cutters: 46 7
Size of Cutters: 13mm 13mmR
T.F.A. ( sq ins ): 0.750
W.O.B. : 25 klbs MUD AND LITHOLOGY DATA
Depth Out: 3788 m
Depth In: 2737 m Majority Formation: Sandstone
Meters Drilled: 1051 m Other Formation: Claystone / Siltstone
SLB Drilling Hours: 40.30 hrs % Formation: 60% / 30% / 10%
SLB Steering Hours: 40.30 hrs Mud Type: Perfflow Dif
Metres Rotary: 1051 m Mud Weight: 1.19
Metres Steered: 1051 m PV: 16
Loggers Drill Hours: 40.7 hrs YP: 16
Average R.O.P: 26 m/hr % Solids: 6.99
Circulation Rate: 500 % Oil / Water: 0/ 90.9%
R.P.M. at Bit: 100 - 220 Circulating Temperature: 68 C
Motor Used: No
Motor Size: N/A
Bit Good for Rerun: No
Comments: Very good run. Bit damaged with chipped and bri=oken teeth, but tough drilling conditions with severe stick slip
due to high cyclical torque through out the run. Cone
Nose
Taper
PDC GRADING
Shoulder
Wear Classification (A) (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (B) (F)
Gauge
No Wear
100% Worn 4 2 CT A X I BT TD
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9. Depth Control Summary
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1. Depth acquisition was performed as per the procedure outlined in the D&M-SQ-
S016 Depth Control Standard (Version 1.0, 30-January-2004).
2. Depth is referenced to the Driller’s Depth. The Driller’s pipe tally is used to check
acquired depth at frequent intervals. A Depth Control worksheet containing
comparisons between the driller’s pipe tally and the acquisition system bit
depths is archived with Final Well Backup. This worksheet covers details
description of any depth corrections made. A copy of Depth Control worksheet
will be made available upon request.
Depth control was undertaken using the Precision Depth Assembly (PDA). This
consists of a Depth Encoder System (DES) and a Clamp Line Tensiometer (CLT)
to automate depth tracking. A Depth Wire Calibrator (DWC) is also part of this
equipment, but was not available at the rig site. An Interactive manual depth
calibration was made to calibrate the Depth Encoder System (QUEST exemption
# 20080503003525).
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Figure 1 27-Apr-2008 DWE calibration
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Figure 3 27-Apr-2008 HKLD Calibration
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Figure 5 27-Apr-2008 Pump Pressure Calibration
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Figure 7 SKUA-10 ST1 RUN1 Depth file
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Figure 9 SKUA-10 ST2 RUN3 Depth file
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10.
10. Service Quality Issues
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QUEST Ticket # 20080428013456
While doing the calibration, no counts were received fromt he DWE sensor. CM was
informed, and we start troubleshooting the problem. Decision was made to drill one
stand of cement while working on this.
HSPM setting and ASAP were checked to confirm the configuration, sensor cable was
tested before rigging up, and tested again was found working properly. We found the
problem in the JBX. The port number three was found not working. We replace the
JBX and we had the sensor back. The calibration was made at the following stand,
while still drilling the cement.
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Rig: West Atlas
Depth system
Unit
Date logged:
Depth logged:
KCl PHPA
216 mm
311 mm
Rig:
Field:
Well:
Company:
Field: SKUA
Hole size
Surface equipment
Type
Location: Timor Sea
Well: SKUA−10 ST1
Company: Coogee Resources
Mud record
DWE + HKLD
OLU JA−9602
08AWA0067
Job no.
2857.00 m
1867.00 m
West Atlas
SKUA
SKUA−10 ST1
Coogee Resources
Depth reference:
Log measured from:
Permanent datum:
Runs:
Spud date:
Total depth:
Recorded Mode
1:500 Measured Depth
VISION Service
1867.00 m
from
from
3084.00 m
2857.00 m
MWD
LWD
SPM
IDEAL Wis
E 654103.60 m
N 8617602.60 m
3084.00 m 67.00 deg.
to
to
Driller’s Depth
Drill Floor
AHD
1
13−Apr−08
3084.00 m
244 mm
Size
Min
State:
See Remarks
See Remarks
13_0c_03
ID13_0c_08
To 1
Software record
67.00 Ibf/ft
Density
Casing record
See Remarks
Other services:
Elevation
NT
32.80 m above Perm. datum
Elev.:
D.F.
G.L.
K.B.
1867.00 m
from
from
82.50 m
12° 30’ 4.586
Latitude
−82.50 m
32.80 m
Top Drive
3084.00 m
2678.70 m
to
to
DISCLAIMER
THE USE OF AND RELIANCE UPON THIS RECORDED−DATA BY THE HEREIN NAMED COMPANY (AND ANY OF ITS
AFFILIATES, PARTNERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS AND EMPLOYEES) IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS AGREED UPON BETWEEN SCHLUMBERGER AND THE COMPANY, INCLUDING: (a) RESTRICTIONS ON
USE OF THE RECORDED−DATA; (b) DISCLAIMERS AND WAIVERS OF WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING
COMPANY’S USE OF AND RELIANCE UPON THE RECORDED−DATA; AND (c) CUSTOMER’S FULL AND SOLE RESPONSIBILITY
FOR ANY INFERENCE DRAWN OR DECISION MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS RECORDED−DATA.
OTHER SERVICES FOR RUN 1
Directional Surveys
Annulus Pressure and Temperature
Shock and Vibration
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
RUN1
DOWNHOLE EQUIPMENT
TeleScope 22.61
SN#VD89
Soft Ver: 9.2C02
D&I 18.45
PeriScope 14.14
SN#VG82
Soft Ver: V8.5B
Resistivity 11.02
Xceed 7.87
SN#130
Soft Ver: 36P70
BladeOD 213mm
0.00
216 mm PDC Bit 0.23
Hycalog RSX616M−B23, Jets: 6 x 14
SN#216373
Run number 1
Neutron porosity
Hole Size in 216
Mud weight sg 1.13
Temperature degC 68
Mud salinity mg/l 49000
Formation salinity n/a n/a
Recording rate 1 SEC RES/GR:5
Recording rate 2 SEC DEN/POR: 5
Filtering GR 3 pts
Filtering density 3 pts
Filtering Neutron 3 pts
Company representative P. O’Shea C. Klumpp
Anadrill personnel A. Rabbiosi G. Parker S. Gill C. Huang W. Bertheux B. Hanson
Variable Variable Run Name
Name Description & Value
Run Number 1
General Information
BHT_RM Bottom Hole Temperature (RM) DEGC 68.000
BSAL_RM Mud Salinity (RM) PPK 79.027
BS_RM Bit Size (RM) IN 8.500
COEF_M User Defined FEXP in Clean Sand −−−− 1.650
C_WS Overpressure correction to Sw and M −−−− 1.000
FEXP Formation Factor Exponent(RM) −−−− 2.000
FNUM Formation Factor Enumerator(RM) −−−− 1.000
FPHI_RM Formation Factor Porosity Source (RM) −−−− XPLOT
MST_RM Mud Sample temperature (RM) DEGC 24.300
MW_RM Mud Weight (RM) SG 1.130
OBMF_RM Oil Based Mud (RM) −−−− NO
RHOF_RM Mud Filtrate Density (RM) G/C3 1.000
RHOM_RM Matrix density (RM) G/C3 2.710
RMS_RM Resistivity of Mud Sample (RM) OHMM 0.089
RWA_COMP_M Rwa computation model
RWA_DEN_AD Rwa Density Input ADN
RWA_DEN_CD Rwa Density Input CDN
RWA_DEN_IN Rwa Density Input
RWA_FORM_M Rwa computation formation model
RWA_RES_IN Rwa computation resistivity input
RWS_RM Resistivity of Connate Water (RM) OHMM 1.000
SHT_RM Ground Level Temperature (Mud−Line When Offshore ) (RM) DEGC 46.000
TD_RM Total Measured Depth (RM) M 3084.000
TWS_RM Temperature of Connate Water (RM) DEGC 25.000
VF_ILLI Fraction of illite in shales −−−− 0.500
VF_KAOL Fraction of kaolinite in shales −−−− 0.500
VF_MONT Fraction of montmorillonite in shales −−−− 0.000
XPDM_RM Cross plot density porosity multiplier −−−− 0.675
XPNM_RM Cross plot neutron porosity multiplier −−−− 0.325
RSD LWD run start date dd−mmm−yy −−−− 27−Apr−08
RWA_COMP_MOD Rwa computation model −−−− BASIC
RWA_DEN_ADN Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB
RWA_DEN_CDN Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB
RWA_DEN_INPUT Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB
RWA_FORM_MOD Rwa computation formation model −−−− CARBONATE
RWA_RES_INPUT Rwa computation resistivity input −−−− RT
MXW
A11A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 100 KHz DB 8.363
A12A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 2 MHz DB 8.351
A14A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 400 KHz DB 8.319
A21A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 100 KHz DB 6.768
A22A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 2 MHz DB 6.724
A24A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 400 KHz DB 6.776
A31A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 100 KHz DB 4.775
A32A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 2 MHz DB 4.778
A34A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 400 KHz DB 4.737
A41A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 100 KHz DB 4.630
A42A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 2 MHz DB 4.627
A44A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 400 KHz DB 4.695
A51A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 100 KHz DB 3.409
A52A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 2 MHz DB 3.329
A54A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 400 KHz DB 3.286
ABNT_MXW Abnormal Transmitter Indicator −−−− No_Tx_Failed
ADHS_MXW MXW Down Hole Software Version −−−− No_Tx_Failed
AM2A_MXW MXW Air Cal Amplitude Offset at 2 MHz −−−− −50000.000
ANISO_COMPUTE Anisotropy Computation Option −−−− YES
ASC_GEN_MXW MXW RM: ASCII Data Output −−−− YES
ATMP_MXW MXW Select Temperature Channel −−−− Annulus_Temp
ATRN_MXW MXW Tool Run Number −−−− 1
ATSN_MXW MXW Tool Serial Number −−−− VG82
AZMF_MXW Formation DIP Azimuth DEG 0.000
BH_COMPUTE Borehole Inversion Computation Option −−−− YES
CALI_SLCT_MXW MXW Caliper Selection −−−− BITSIZE
CDPTH_MXW Process Start Depth M 2670.000
DIELEC_COMPUTE Dielectric Computation Option −−−− YES
DIPF_MXW Formation DIP Angle DEG 0.000
DIR_DATA Allow Directional Resisitivity Data −−−− YES
EN_WIZARD Enable MXW Wizard Processing −−−− NO
ERRCT Percentage Error Cutoff −−−− 4.500
EXTRE_LOW_BLENDExtremely Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 0.200
GRCAL_MXW MXW Gamma Ray Gain Factor −−−− 1.146
GRGAIN_MXW MXW Gamma Ray Gain Factor −−−− 3.840
GRSH_MXW GR Shale (Invasion Computation Cutoff) GAPI 140.000
HIGH_BLEND_MXW High Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 2.000
IMAGE_MAX_GR GR Image Maximum Scale Value GAPI 180.000
IMAGE_MIN_GR GR Image Minimum Scale Value GAPI 20.000
INVAS_COMPUTE Invasion Computation Option −−−− YES
JSD_MXW MXW Acquisition start date −−−− 27−Apr−08
KPER_MXW Potassium Concentration (RM) −−−− 7.000
LOW_BLEND_MXW Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 1.000
MSWS MXW Wizard Model Switch Window M 1.524
MULTIEFFECT_COMMulti Effect Option −−−− YES
MXW_DATA_FIX MXW: Create A Corrected MXW Time Data File −−−− NO
MXW_DATA_LTB MXW: Create An MXW LTB Data File −−−− NO
P11AC_RM_MXW MXW: Air Calibration For Phase T1 to R1 DEG −999.250
P11A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 100 KHz DEG −2.143
P12A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 2 MHz DEG −2.276
P14A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 400 KHz DEG 1.352
P21A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 100 KHz DEG 2.092
P22A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 2 MHz DEG 2.327
P24A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 400 KHz DEG −1.352
P31A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 100 KHz DEG −2.135
P32A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 2 MHz DEG −2.282
P34A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 400 KHz DEG 1.428
P41A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 100 KHz DEG 2.125
P42A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 2 MHz DEG 2.345
P44A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 400 KHz DEG −1.521
P51A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 100 KHz DEG −1.763
P52A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 2 MHz DEG −2.265
P54A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 400 KHz DEG 1.396
PRTD Preferred Resistivity Log for Rt Display while Multi−Effects −−−− P34B
PSOF_ADJ_T1_MXWMXW: User Input Phase offset DEG 0.000
RESTIK_MXW MXW resistivity tick source −−−− Phase
SHIG_MXW MXW High Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000
SMED_MXW MXW Medium Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000
SMIN_MXW MXW Minimum Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000
SUPD_MXW MXW Real Time Shock Update Rate S −50000.000
TCODE_MXW MXW Tool File Code S −50000.000
TSIZ_MXW MXW Tool Size IN 6.750
UNIFORM_COMPUTEUniform Rock Option −−−− YES
VERS_MXW MXW Down hole software version Number −−−− 8.500
VERY_LOW_BLEND_Very Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 0.500
WRK_MXW Way to Report Potassium Concentration (RM) −−−− KCl_by_Wgt_%
ADN
ADN_CHASSIS_STRType String Chassis ADN
ADN_COLLAR_STR Type String Collar ADN
ADN_DATA_FIX ADN: Create A Corrected ADN Time Data File −−−− NO
ADN_DATA_LTB ADN: Create An ADN LTB Data File −−−− NO
ADN_STAB_STR ADN Stabilizer Type String −−−− IBS
ALPHA_COMPUTE_DPerform Density Enhanced Vertical Resolution process ? −−−− YES
ALPHA_COMPUTE_NPerform Neutron Enhanced Vertical Resolution process ? −−−− YES
AVE_ADN ADN/Array Channels: perform averaging(RM) : −−−− YES
A_DHS ADN Down Hole Software Version String −−−− YES
CHI_RM Caliper High limit from BS (RM) IN 3.000
CLO_RM Caliper Low limit from BS (RM) IN 0.000
DEVI Well Section Deviation DEG 40.247
DTIK_SEL ADN: Density Tick Channel Name −−−− LSAZ
DTMUD Delta−T for Mud US/F 190.143
DYN_IMG_COMPUTEGenerate Dynamic Normalized Image? −−−− YES
ECC_CORR_ADN Perform Eccentering Correction for TNPH? −−−− YES
ENVCOR Neutron Processing: Environmental Correction? −−−− YES
EVRL EVR Process averaging number of samples (RM) −−−− 49
FCD Future Casing (Outer) Diameter IN 5.500
GCSE Generalized Caliper Selection −−−− BS
HPS ADSE−EB (High Pressure Inconel Chassis)? −−−− NO
IBS Intergal Blade Stabilizer Collar? −−−− YES
IDQT Image Derived Quality Threshold −−−− 2.000
IHVS Integrated Hole Volume Start Value(RM) M3 0.000
IMAGE_MAX_SOA Image SOA (Quadrant) Right Scale IN 2.500
IMAGE_MAX_SPEF Image PEF(Segment) Right Scale −−−− 6.000
IMAGE_MAX_SRHOBImage RHOB(Segment) Right Scale G/C3 2.650
IMAGE_MIN_SOA Image SOA (Quadrant) Left Scale IN 0.000
IMAGE_MIN_SPEF Image PEF(Segment) Left Scale −−−− 2.000
IMAGE_MIN_SRHOBImage RHOB(Segment) Left Scale G/C3 2.050
JSD_ADN ADN Acquisition start date −−−− 27−Apr−08
LITHO_TYPE_ADN Lithology (RM) −−−− LIME
N1FTU_6_RM ADN: Neutron Bank 1 Far Tubes used : −−−− 1−2−3
N2FTU_6_RM ADN: Neutron Bank 2 Far Tubes used : −−−− 1−2−3
NNTU_RM ADN Neutron Near Banks Used −−−− 1−2
NTIK_SEL ADN: Neutron Tick Channel Name −−−− FR11
SOCNL Standoff Distance of the CNL Tool −−−− 1.000
SSIZ_ADN ADN Stabilizer Size IN 8.250
STOH ADN Density Top of Hole Sector (Left Boundary): −−−− SECTOR_0
TRPM_RM Average Tool Rotational Speed RPM 20.000
USMIN_RM ADN:Minimum Ultrasonic standoff (RM) IN 0.180
USWF_RM ADN:Process Ultrasonic Waveform? −−−− YES
VERS_ADN ADN Downhole Software Version −−−− 8.300
WSDI Window Size of Dynamic Normalization Image M 4.572
Schlumberger Drilling & Measurements ID13 Parameter Insert Header Software version 3.0c
SKUA−10 ST1
Format: SKUA−10 RM 1:500 MD Vertical Scale: 1:500 Graphics File Created: 09−May−2008 06:49
PIP SUMMARY
Density Ticks 0.1ft
Neutron Ticks 0.1 ft
Gamma Ray Samples
Resistivity Samples
Resistivity Time After Bit (TAB_RES_
MXW)
0 (HR) 10
ADN
Rotational Phase−Shift Resistivity 16−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Horizontal (DCHO) Speed Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH)
(P16H)
6 (IN) 16 (RPM_ADN) 0.45 (M3M3) −0.15
0.2 (OHMM) 200
(RPM)
0 200
RUN 1
Casing Shoe
2700
DCHO RPM_ADN P16H PEB
TNPH DRHB
ROP5_RM P28H
GR_MXW P34H
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
2750
2800
2850
End 311 mm borehole
2900
2950
3000
ROP5_RM P28H
GR_MXW P34H
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
3050
Well TD
ADN
Rotational Phase−Shift Resistivity 16−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Horizontal (DCHO) Speed Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH)
(P16H)
6 (IN) 16 (RPM_ADN) 0.45 (M3M3) −0.15
0.2 (OHMM) 200
(RPM)
0 200
Phase−Shift Resistivity 22−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Vertical (DCVE) Bulk Density, Bottom (ROBB)
(P22H)
6 (IN) 16 1.95 (G/C3) 2.95
0.2 (OHMM) 200
PIP SUMMARY
Density Ticks 0.1ft
Neutron Ticks 0.1 ft
Gamma Ray Samples
Resistivity Samples
Phase Far 1 tube 2 Air Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 1 tube 2 Rod Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 1 tube 2 H2O Point Measure CPS Value
Phase Far 2 tube 3 Air Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 2 tube 3 Rod Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 2 tube 3 H2O Point Measure CPS Value
Master 92.94
Phase Phase−Shift T3 at 100 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T4 at 100 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T5 at 100 KHz Value
Phase Attenuation T4 at 2 MHz Value Phase Attenuation T5 at 2 MHz Value Phase Attenuation T1 at 400 KHz Value
Phase Attenuation T5 at 400 KHz Value Phase Attenuation T1 at 100 KHz Value Phase Attenuation T2 at 100 KHz Value
Master 4.402
SCHLUMBERGER
Depth system
Unit
Date logged:
Depth logged:
KCl CaCO3
KCl PHPA
216 mm
311 mm
Rig:
Field:
Well:
Company:
Field: SKUA
Hole size
Surface equipment
Type
Location: Timor Sea
Well: SKUA−10 ST2
Company: Coogee Resources
Mud record
DWE + HKLD
OLU JA−9602
08AWA0074
Job no.
2678.70 m
1867.00 m
West Atlas
SKUA
SKUA−10 ST2
Coogee Resources
Depth reference:
Log measured from:
Permanent datum:
Runs:
Spud date:
Total depth:
Recorded Mode
1:500 Measured Depth
VISION Service
2845.00 m
1867.00 m
from
from
3788.00 m
2678.70 m
MWD
LWD
SPM
IDEAL Wis
E 654103.60 m
N 8617602.60 m
3788.00 m
2845.00 m
to
to
Driller’s Depth
Drill Floor
AHD
1
13−Apr−08
3788.00 m
244 mm
85.24 deg. 91.83 deg. 2678.70 m
Size
Min
State:
See Remarks
See Remarks
13_0c_03
ID13_0c_08
To 3
Software record
67.00 Ibf/ft
Density
Casing record
See Remarks
Other services:
Elevation
NT
32.80 m above Perm. datum
Elev.:
D.F.
G.L.
K.B.
1867.00 m
from
from
82.50 m
Latitude
32.80 m
−82.50 m
Top Drive
2678.70 m
3788.0 m
to
to
DISCLAIMER
THE USE OF AND RELIANCE UPON THIS RECORDED−DATA BY THE HEREIN NAMED COMPANY (AND ANY OF ITS
AFFILIATES, PARTNERS, REPRESENTATIVES, AGENTS, CONSULTANTS AND EMPLOYEES) IS SUBJECT TO THE TERMS
AND CONDITIONS AGREED UPON BETWEEN SCHLUMBERGER AND THE COMPANY, INCLUDING: (a) RESTRICTIONS ON
USE OF THE RECORDED−DATA; (b) DISCLAIMERS AND WAIVERS OF WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING
COMPANY’S USE OF AND RELIANCE UPON THE RECORDED−DATA; AND (c) CUSTOMER’S FULL AND SOLE RESPONSIBILITY
FOR ANY INFERENCE DRAWN OR DECISION MADE IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF THIS RECORDED−DATA.
OTHER SERVICES FOR RUN 1 OTHER SERVICES FOR RUN 2 OTHER SERVICES FOR RUN 3
Directional Surveys Directional Surveys Directional Surveys
Annulus Pressure and Temperature Shock and Vibration Annulus Pressure and Temperature
Shock and Vibration Shock and Vibration
PeriScope Gamma Ray is corrected for mud Survey run only. PeriScope Gamma Ray is corrected for mud
weight, bit size, tool collar size, and pottasium weight, bit size, tool collar size, and pottasium
content in mud. No logging data are presented for this run. content in mud.
ADN Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH) is ADN Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH) is
corrected for the effects of bit size, corrected for the effects of bit size,
temperature, mud salinity and mud hydrogen temperature, mud salinity and mud hydrogen
index (a factor of mud weight, mud temperature index (a factor of mud weight, mud temperature
and pressure). and pressure).
Neutron porosity is calculated using a Neutron porosity is calculated using a
limestone matrix with a matrix density of limestone matrix with a matrix density of
2 71 g/cm3. 2 71 g/cm3.
Run objectives: drill 216 mm section to TD. Run objectives: kick off 216 mm borehole. Run objectives: drill 216 mm section to TD.
POOH: unsuccessful sidetrack. POOH: change BHA. POOH: well TD.
EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
RUN1 RUN2 RUN3
D&I 15.86
CrossOver 11.73
SN#1111
Stabilizer 11.08
SN#WFD2784
BladeOD 210 mm
14.17 14.17
PeriScope PeriScope
SN#VG82 SN#VG82
Soft Ver: V8.5B 9.26 Soft Ver: V8.5B
Resistivity 11.05 Resistivity 11.05
Maximun string diameter 216 mm Maximun string diameter 216 mm Maximun string diameter 216 mm
All lengths in Meters All lengths in Meters All lengths in Meters
Run number 1 2 3
Neutron porosity
Hole Size in 216 216 216
Mud weight sg 1.14 1.14 1.17
Temperature degC 68 n/a 78
Mud salinity mg/l 42000 n/a 38000
Formation salinity n/a n/a n/a n/a
Recording rate 1 SEC RES/GR: 5 n/a RES/GR: 5
Recording rate 2 SEC DEN/POR: 5 n/a DEN/POR: 5
Filtering GR 3 pts n/a 3 pts
Filtering density 3 pts n/a 3 pts
Filtering Neutron 3 pts n/a 3 pts
Company representative P. O’Shea C. Klumpp
Anadrill personnel A. Rabbiosi G. Parker S. Gill C. Huang W. Bertheux B. Hanson
Variable Variable Run Name
Name Description & Value
Run Number 1 3
General Information
BHT_RM Bottom Hole Temperature (RM) DEGC 68.000 78.000
BSAL_RM Mud Salinity (RM) PPK 0.000 0.000
BS_RM Bit Size (RM) mm 216 216
COEF_M User Defined FEXP in Clean Sand −−−− 1.650 1.650
C_WS Overpressure correction to Sw and M −−−− 1.000 1.000
FEXP Formation Factor Exponent(RM) −−−− 2.000 2.000
FNUM Formation Factor Enumerator(RM) −−−− 1.000 1.000
FPHI_RM Formation Factor Porosity Source (RM) −−−− XPLOT XPLOT
MST_RM Mud Sample temperature (RM) DEGC 21.400 24.300
MW_RM Mud Weight (RM) SG 1.140 1.170
OBMF_RM Oil Based Mud (RM) −−−− NO NO
RHOF_RM Mud Filtrate Density (RM) G/C3 1.000 1.000
RHOM_RM Matrix density (RM) G/C3 2.710 2.710
RMS_RM Resistivity of Mud Sample (RM) OHMM 0.092 0.109
RWA_COMP_M Rwa computation model
RWA_DEN_AD Rwa Density Input ADN
RWA_DEN_CD Rwa Density Input CDN
RWA_DEN_IN Rwa Density Input
RWA_FORM_M Rwa computation formation model
RWA_RES_IN Rwa computation resistivity input
RWS_RM Resistivity of Connate Water (RM) OHMM 1.000 1.000
SHT_RM Ground Level Temperature (Mud−Line When Offshore ) (RM) DEGC 54.000 51.000
TD_RM Total Measured Depth (RM) M 2719.000 3788.000
TWS_RM Temperature of Connate Water (RM) DEGC 25.000 25.000
VF_ILLI Fraction of illite in shales −−−− 0.500 0.500
VF_KAOL Fraction of kaolinite in shales −−−− 0.500 0.500
VF_MONT Fraction of montmorillonite in shales −−−− 0.000 0.000
XPDM_RM Cross plot density porosity multiplier −−−− 0.675 0.675
XPNM_RM Cross plot neutron porosity multiplier −−−− 0.325 0.325
RSD LWD run start date dd−mmm−yy −−−− 29−Apr−08 02−May−08
RWA_COMP_MOD Rwa computation model −−−− BASIC BASIC
RWA_DEN_ADN Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB RHOB
RWA_DEN_CDN Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB RHOB
RWA_DEN_INPUT Rwa Density Input −−−− RHOB RHOB
RWA_FORM_MOD Rwa computation formation model −−−− CARBONATE CARBONATE
RWA_RES_INPUT Rwa computation resistivity input −−−− RT RT
MXW
A11A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 100 KHz DB 8.363 8.363
A12A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 2 MHz DB 8.351 8.351
A14A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T1 at 400 KHz DB 8.319 8.319
A21A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 100 KHz DB 6.768 6.768
A22A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 2 MHz DB 6.724 6.724
A24A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T2 at 400 KHz DB 6.776 6.776
A31A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 100 KHz DB 4.775 4.775
A32A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 2 MHz DB 4.778 4.778
A34A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T3 at 400 KHz DB 4.737 4.737
A41A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 100 KHz DB 4.630 4.630
A42A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 2 MHz DB 4.627 4.627
A44A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T4 at 400 KHz DB 4.695 4.695
A51A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 100 KHz DB 3.409 3.409
A52A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 2 MHz DB 3.329 3.329
A54A_MXW MXW Air Cal Attenuation From T5 at 400 KHz DB 3.286 3.286
ABNT_MXW Abnormal Transmitter Indicator −−−− No_Tx_Failed No_Tx_Failed
ADHS_MXW MXW Down Hole Software Version −−−− No_Tx_Failed No_Tx_Failed
AM2A_MXW MXW Air Cal Amplitude Offset at 2 MHz −−−− −50000.000 −50000.000
ANISO_COMPUTE Anisotropy Computation Option −−−− YES YES
ASC_GEN_MXW MXW RM: ASCII Data Output −−−− YES YES
ATMP_MXW MXW Select Temperature Channel −−−− Annulus_Temp Annulus_Temp
ATRN_MXW MXW Tool Run Number −−−− 1 3
ATSN_MXW MXW Tool Serial Number −−−− Annulus_Temp Annulus_Temp
AZMF_MXW Formation DIP Azimuth DEG 0.000 0.000
BH_COMPUTE Borehole Inversion Computation Option −−−− YES YES
CALI_SLCT_MXW MXW Caliper Selection −−−− BITSIZE BITSIZE
CDPTH_MXW Process Start Depth M 2678.000 2737.000
DIELEC_COMPUTE Dielectric Computation Option −−−− YES YES
DIPF_MXW Formation DIP Angle DEG 0.000 0.000
DIR_DATA Allow Directional Resisitivity Data −−−− YES YES
EN_WIZARD Enable MXW Wizard Processing −−−− NO NO
ERRCT Percentage Error Cutoff −−−− 4.500 4.500
EXTRE_LOW_BLENDExtremely Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 0.200 0.200
GRCAL_MXW MXW Gamma Ray Gain Factor −−−− 1.146 1.146
GRGAIN_MXW MXW Gamma Ray Gain Factor −−−− 3.840 3.840
GRSH_MXW GR Shale (Invasion Computation Cutoff) GAPI 140.000 160.000
HIGH_BLEND_MXW High Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 2.000 2.000
IMAGE_MAX_GR GR Image Maximum Scale Value GAPI 180.000 120.000
IMAGE_MIN_GR GR Image Minimum Scale Value GAPI 20.000 20.000
INVAS_COMPUTE Invasion Computation Option −−−− YES YES
JSD_MXW MXW Acquisition start date −−−− YES YES
KPER_MXW Potassium Concentration (RM) −−−− 6.500 6.000
LOW_BLEND_MXW Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 1.000 1.000
MSWS MXW Wizard Model Switch Window M 1.524 1.524
MULTIEFFECT_COMMulti Effect Option −−−− YES YES
MXW_DATA_FIX MXW: Create A Corrected MXW Time Data File −−−− NO NO
MXW_DATA_LTB MXW: Create An MXW LTB Data File −−−− NO NO
P11AC_RM_MXW MXW: Air Calibration For Phase T1 to R1 DEG −999.250 −999.250
P11A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 100 KHz DEG −2.143 −2.143
P12A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 2 MHz DEG −2.276 −2.276
P14A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T1 at 400 KHz DEG 1.352 1.352
P21A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 100 KHz DEG 2.092 2.092
P22A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 2 MHz DEG 2.327 2.327
P24A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T2 at 400 KHz DEG −1.352 −1.352
P31A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 100 KHz DEG −2.135 −2.135
P32A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 2 MHz DEG −2.282 −2.282
P34A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T3 at 400 KHz DEG 1.428 1.428
P41A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 100 KHz DEG 2.125 2.125
P42A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 2 MHz DEG 2.345 2.345
P44A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T4 at 400 KHz DEG −1.521 −1.521
P51A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 100 KHz DEG −1.763 −1.763
P52A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 2 MHz DEG −2.265 −2.265
P54A_MXW MXW Air Cal Phase−Shift From T5 at 400 KHz DEG 1.396 1.396
PRTD Preferred Resistivity Log for Rt Display while Multi−Effects −−−− P34B P34B
PSOF_ADJ_T1_MXWMXW: User Input Phase offset DEG 0.000 0.000
RESTIK_MXW MXW resistivity tick source −−−− Phase Phase
SHIG_MXW MXW High Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000 −50000.000
SMED_MXW MXW Medium Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000 −50000.000
SMIN_MXW MXW Minimum Shock Risk Level CPS −50000.000 −50000.000
SUPD_MXW MXW Real Time Shock Update Rate S −50000.000 −50000.000
TCODE_MXW MXW Tool File Code S −50000.000 −50000.000
TSIZ_MXW MXW Tool Size M 0.171 0.171
UNIFORM_COMPUTEUniform Rock Option −−−− YES YES
VERS_MXW MXW Down hole software version Number −−−− V8.5B V8.5B
VERY_LOW_BLEND_Very Low Resistivity Threshold for Blending OHMM 0.500 0.500
WRK_MXW Way to Report Potassium Concentration (RM) −−−− KCl_by_Wgt_% KCl_by_Wgt_%
ADN
ADN_CHASSIS_STRType String Chassis ADN ADN
ADN_COLLAR_STR Type String Collar ADN ADN
ADN_DATA_FIX ADN: Create A Corrected ADN Time Data File −−−− NO NO
ADN_DATA_LTB ADN: Create An ADN LTB Data File −−−− NO NO
ADN_STAB_STR ADN Stabilizer Type String −−−− NO NO
ALPHA_COMPUTE_DPerform Density Enhanced Vertical Resolution process ? −−−− YES YES
ALPHA_COMPUTE_NPerform Neutron Enhanced Vertical Resolution process ? −−−− YES YES
AVE_ADN ADN/Array Channels: perform averaging(RM) : −−−− YES YES
A_DHS ADN Down Hole Software Version String −−−− 8.3A02 8.3A02
CHI_RM Caliper High limit from BS (RM) M 0.076 0.076
CLO_RM Caliper Low limit from BS (RM) M 0.000 0.000
DEVI Well Section Deviation DEG 31.720 52.260
DTIK_SEL ADN: Density Tick Channel Name −−−− LSAZ LSAZ
DTMUD Delta−T for Mud US/F 190.127 192.500
DYN_IMG_COMPUTEGenerate Dynamic Normalized Image? −−−− YES YES
ECC_CORR_ADN Perform Eccentering Correction for TNPH? −−−− YES YES
ENVCOR Neutron Processing: Environmental Correction? −−−− YES YES
EVRL EVR Process averaging number of samples (RM) −−−− 49 49
FCD Future Casing (Outer) Diameter IN 6.500 6.500
GCSE Generalized Caliper Selection −−−− BS BS
HPS ADSE−EB (High Pressure Inconel Chassis)? −−−− NO NO
IBS Intergal Blade Stabilizer Collar? −−−− YES NO
IDQT Image Derived Quality Threshold −−−− 2.000 1.000
IHVS Integrated Hole Volume Start Value(RM) M3 0.000 0.000
IMAGE_MAX_SOA Image SOA (Quadrant) Right Scale M 0.063 0.063
IMAGE_MAX_SPEF Image PEF(Segment) Right Scale −−−− 6.000 6.000
IMAGE_MAX_SRHOBImage RHOB(Segment) Right Scale G/C3 2.950 2.950
IMAGE_MIN_SOA Image SOA (Quadrant) Left Scale M 0.000 0.000
IMAGE_MIN_SPEF Image PEF(Segment) Left Scale −−−− 2.000 2.000
IMAGE_MIN_SRHOBImage RHOB(Segment) Left Scale G/C3 1.950 1.950
JSD_ADN ADN Acquisition start date −−−− 29−Apr−08 02−May−08
LITHO_TYPE_ADN Lithology (RM) −−−− LIME LIME
N1FTU_6_RM ADN: Neutron Bank 1 Far Tubes used : −−−− 1−2−3 1−2−3
N2FTU_6_RM ADN: Neutron Bank 2 Far Tubes used : −−−− 1−2−3 1−2−3
NNTU_RM ADN Neutron Near Banks Used −−−− 1−2 1−2
NTIK_SEL ADN: Neutron Tick Channel Name −−−− FR11 FR11
SOCNL Standoff Distance of the CNL Tool −−−− 1.000 1.000
SSIZ_ADN ADN Stabilizer Size IN 8.250 8.250
STOH ADN Density Top of Hole Sector (Left Boundary): −−−− SECTOR_0 SECTOR_0
TRPM_RM Average Tool Rotational Speed RPM 20.000 20.000
USMIN_RM ADN:Minimum Ultrasonic standoff (RM) M 0.005 0.005
USWF_RM ADN:Process Ultrasonic Waveform? −−−− YES YES
VERS_ADN ADN Downhole Software Version −−−− 8.300 8.300
WSDI Window Size of Dynamic Normalization Image M 4.572 4.572
Schlumberger Drilling & Measurements ID13 Parameter Insert Header Software version 3.0c
SKUA−10 ST2
Format: SKUA−10 RM 1:500 MD Vertical Scale: 1:500 Graphics File Created: 08−May−2008 16:32
PIP SUMMARY
Density Ticks 0.1ft
Neutron Ticks 0.1 ft
Gamma Ray Samples
Resistivity Samples
Resistivity Time After Bit (TAB_RES_
MXW)
0 (HR) 10
ADN
Rotational Phase−Shift Resistivity 16−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Horizontal (DCHO) Speed Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH)
(P16H)
6 (IN) 16 (RPM_ADN) 0.45 (M3M3) −0.15
0.2 (OHMM) 200
(RPM)
0 200
Casing Shoe
RUN 1
2700
DCHO RPM_ADN P16H PEB TNPH DRHB
ROP5_RM P28H
RUN 1
No Logging data in RUN 2
P34H
RUN 2
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
RUN 2
RUN 3
2750
2800
2850
2900
2950
3000
ROP5_RM P28H
GR_MXW P34H
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
3050
3100
3150
3200
3250
3300
DCHO RPM_ADN P16H PEB DRHB
TNPH
ROP5_RM P28H
GR_MXW P34H
3350
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
3400
3450
3500
3550
3600
3650
ROP5_RM P28H
GR_MXW P34H
TAB_RES_MXW P40H
TVDE
3700
3750
GR Last Reading
GR Last Reading
Well TD
ADN
Rotational Phase−Shift Resistivity 16−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Horizontal (DCHO) Speed Thermal Neutron Porosity (TNPH)
(P16H)
6 (IN) 16 (RPM_ADN) 0.45 (M3M3) −0.15
0.2 (OHMM) 200
(RPM)
0 200
Phase−Shift Resistivity 22−in. at 2 MHz
Density Caliper, Vertical (DCVE) Bulk Density, Bottom (ROBB)
(P22H)
6 (IN) 16 1.95 (G/C3) 2.95
0.2 (OHMM) 200
PIP SUMMARY
Density Ticks 0.1ft
Neutron Ticks 0.1 ft
Gamma Ray Samples
Resistivity Samples
Master 92.94
Phase Far 1 tube 2 Air Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 1 tube 2 Rod Point Measure CPS Value Phase Far 1 tube 2 H2O Point Measure CPS Value
Phase Near 1 tube 1 Air Point Measure CPS Value PhaseNear 1 tube 1 Rod Point Measure CPS Value PhaseNear 1 tube 1 H2O Point Measure CPS Value
Master 101.4
Phase Phase−Shift T5 at 400 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T1 at 100 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T2 at 100 KHz Value
Phase Phase−Shift T3 at 100 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T4 at 100 KHz Value Phase Phase−Shift T5 at 100 KHz Value
Master −2.135 Master 2.125 Master −1.763
Master 4.402
SCHLUMBERGER
Survey report 7−May−2008 10:42:57 Page 1 of 3
Client...................: Coogee Resources
Field....................: SKUA
Well.....................: SKUA−10−ST2 Spud date................: 13−Apr−08
API number...............: N/A Last survey date.........: 07−May−08
Engineer.................: AR/GP/SG/JH Total accepted surveys...: 38
MD of first survey.......: 2665.66 m
COUNTY:..................: West Atlas MD of last survey........: 3788.00 m
STATE:...................: WA
−−−−− Survey calculation methods−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−− Geomagnetic data −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Method for positions.....: Minimum curvature Magnetic model...........: BGGM version 2007
Method for DLS...........: Mason & Taylor Magnetic date............: 25−Apr−2008
Magnetic field strength..: 935.60 HCNT
−−−−− Depth reference −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− Magnetic dec (+E/W−).....: 2.48 degrees
Permanent datum..........: GROUND LEVEL Magnetic dip.............: −40.39 degrees
Depth reference..........: Driller’s depth
GL above permanent.......: −82.50 m −−−−− MWD survey Reference Criteria −−−−−−−−−
KB above permanent.......: 32.80 m Reference G..............: 998.24 mGal
DF above permanent.......: 32.80 m Reference H..............: 935.60 HCNT
Reference Dip............: −40.39 degrees
−−−−− Vertical section origin−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− Tolerance of G...........: (+/−) 2.50 mGal
Latitude (+N/S−).........: 0.00 m Tolerance of H...........: (+/−) 6.00 HCNT
Departure (+E/W−)........: 0.00 m Tolerance of Dip.........: (+/−) 0.45 degrees
−−−−− Platform reference point−−−−−−−−−−−−−−− −−−−− Corrections −−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
Latitude (+N/S−).........: 0.00 m Magnetic dec (+E/W−).....: 2.48 degrees
Departure (+E/W−)........: 0.00 m Grid convergence (+E/W−).: −0.31 degrees
Total az corr (+E/W−)....: 2.79 degrees
Azimuth from Vsect Origin to target: 53.00 degrees (Total az corr = magnetic dec − grid conv)
Survey Correction Type ...:
I=Sag Corrected Inclination
M=Schlumberger Magnetic Correction
S=Shell Magnetic Correction
F=Failed Axis Correction
R=Magnetic Resonance Tool Correction
D=Dmag Magnetic Correction
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Seq Measured Incl Azimuth Course TVD Vertical Displ Displ Total At DLS Srvy Tool
# depth angle angle length depth section +N/S− +E/W− displ Azim (deg/ tool Corr
− (m) (deg) (deg) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (m) (deg) 10m) type (deg)
=== ======== ====== ======= ====== ======== ======== ================ =============== ===== ===== ======
1 2665.66 86.79 50.62 0.00 2310.90 346.41 431.06 108.92 444.61 14.18 0.00 TIP None
2 2682.94 88.19 50.52 17.28 2311.66 363.65 442.02 122.25 458.62 15.46 0.81 PUP None
3 2716.82 88.11 50.89 33.88 2312.75 397.49 463.47 148.46 486.67 17.76 0.11 PUP None
4 2743.20 86.82 57.74 26.38 2313.92 423.82 478.83 169.85 508.07 19.53 2.64 PUP None
5 2771.74 85.24 65.42 28.54 2315.90 451.95 492.38 194.87 529.54 21.59 2.74 PUP None
6 2800.72 86.33 69.38 28.98 2318.03 479.94 503.48 221.55 550.07 23.75 1.41 PUP None
7 2830.84 86.47 67.31 30.12 2319.92 508.93 514.57 249.49 571.86 25.87 0.69 PUP None
8 2859.86 85.41 69.45 29.02 2321.97 536.83 525.24 276.39 593.52 27.75 0.82 PUP None
9 2888.75 89.77 72.11 28.89 2323.19 564.31 534.73 303.64 614.93 29.59 1.77 PUP None
10 2918.10 90.57 71.47 29.35 2323.10 592.10 543.91 331.52 636.98 31.36 0.35 PUP None
11 2947.49 90.86 67.16 29.39 2322.74 620.29 554.28 359.01 660.39 32.93 1.47 PUP None
12 2977.07 91.35 61.96 29.58 2322.16 649.26 566.98 385.71 685.74 34.23 1.77 PUP None
13 3006.35 91.38 56.51 29.28 2321.47 678.35 581.95 410.85 712.36 35.22 1.86 PUP None
14 3035.17 89.91 51.91 28.82 2321.14 707.15 598.80 434.22 739.67 35.95 1.68 PUP None
15 3064.97 90.26 48.33 29.80 2321.10 736.91 617.90 457.08 768.59 36.49 1.21 PUP None
16 3094.61 89.28 46.21 29.64 2321.22 766.40 638.01 478.85 797.72 36.89 0.79 PUP None
17 3124.08 90.26 47.03 29.47 2321.33 795.68 658.25 500.27 826.78 37.23 0.43 PUP None
18 3151.74 88.94 47.23 27.66 2321.53 823.20 677.07 520.54 854.04 37.55 0.48 PUP None
19 3183.24 89.25 49.24 31.50 2322.03 854.58 698.05 544.03 885.01 37.93 0.65 PUP None
20 3210.70 90.66 52.56 27.46 2322.05 882.02 715.37 565.34 911.79 38.32 1.31 PUP None
21 3238.07 90.95 55.15 27.37 2321.66 909.38 731.51 587.44 938.18 38.77 0.95 PUP None
22 3270.67 90.37 55.84 32.60 2321.29 941.95 749.97 614.30 969.44 39.32 0.28 PUP None
23 3300.67 90.52 54.76 30.00 2321.05 971.92 767.05 638.96 998.32 39.79 0.36 PUP None
24 3330.51 90.34 51.87 29.84 2320.83 1001.76 784.87 662.89 1027.35 40.18 0.97 PUP None
25 3359.41 90.80 51.71 28.90 2320.54 1030.65 802.75 685.60 1055.67 40.50 0.17 PUP None
26 3389.23 89.97 51.36 29.82 2320.34 1060.46 821.30 708.95 1084.96 40.80 0.30 PUP None
27 3417.60 90.89 51.74 28.37 2320.13 1088.82 838.94 731.16 1112.84 41.07 0.35 PUP None
28 3447.56 91.18 51.15 29.96 2319.59 1118.76 857.61 754.59 1142.32 41.34 0.22 PUP None
29 3476.84 90.32 50.02 29.28 2319.20 1148.01 876.20 777.21 1171.23 41.57 0.48 PUP None
30 3506.15 90.40 51.40 29.31 2319.02 1177.30 894.76 799.89 1200.17 41.80 0.47 PUP None
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 Well Completion Report (Documentary Data)
Appendix 8
Expro
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Skua-10 / ST1 / ST2 WCR Documentary Data
Coogee Resources
SKUA-10
Well Clean-up
1st – 2nd July 2008
www.exprogroup.com
Well Site Test Report
Country Australia
Field SKUA
Formation Plover
1 Introduction
2 Sequence of Events
3 Diagrams
Completion Schematic
Datalisting
5 Additional Information
Transducers Information
Total Cumualtive
Glossary of Terms
The SKUA-10 well is a subsea well that is part of the Montara Development located in the East
Timor Sea in permit AC/L8 approximately 690 km west of Darwin. The well once completed will be
tied back to the Montara Platform via a 23 km pipeline. The well was batch drilled and completed
with Skua 11 utilizing the Seadrill West Atlas jackup rig.
Primary Objectives
Technical Objectives
1. Clean out the drilling fluid in the horizontal section of the well and remove any drilling fluid
damage to the formation.
2. Flow appropriate levels of hydrocarbons around the swell packers to ensure that they are being
activated and providing zonal isolation in the horizontal section.
3. Flow at stabilized rate 795 m3/day (5,000 bopd) in both the toe and heel section of the horizontal
section to confirm contribution from both sections utilizing the completion flow control devices. The
flow objective is to flow 3 horizontal hole section volumes from the well.
SECTION 2
Sequence of Events
Sequence of Events
Country Australia
Field SKUA
Formation Plover
Time Comment
28/06/08
09:10:00 Commenced pressure testing surface lines to starboard flareboom.
12:45:00 Completed pressure testing. Good test.
12:55:00 Commenced calibration of flow meters with water.
14:05:00 Completed calibration of flow meters with water.
29/06/08
13:10:00 Commenced pressure testing surface lines to port flareboom.
30/06/08
00:45:00 Completed pressure testing. Good test.
00:55:00 Commenced picking up flowhead.
01:45:00 Completed rigging up flowhead to 7" casing.
02:00:00 Commenced to sting into the PBR.
04:00:00 Unable to sting into the PBR.
04:30:00 Commenced rigging down flowhead.
04:50:00 Completed laying down flowhead.
05:00:00 Standby for well completion.
01/07/08
03:05:00 Commenced picking up flowhead.
03:53:00 Commenced picking up coflexip hose.
03:55:00 Completed rigging up flowhead to completion string and function tested.
04:10:00 Made up kill line and unlock master valve.
04:40:00 Rigged up coflexip hose to SSV.
13:15:00 Commenced pressure testing flowhead and coflexip against choke manifold, upper master valve
and swab valve to 500/5,500 psi.
13:35:00 Bled off THP. Good test.
15:30:00 Commenced pre-charging separator with nitrogen.
16:15:00 Completed pre-charging separator with nitrogen.
17:00:00 Held JSA on rig floor prior to opening well.
17:30:00 Function tested all ESD's.
17:50:00 Closed LV.
18:02:00 Commenced pressuring up tubing against LV to set HF-1 packer.
18:17:00 Packer set. Bled THP to 2,600 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
18:18:00 Closed choke manifold.
18:21:00 Closed kill wing valve.
18:29:00 Bled THP to 2,600 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
18:33:00 Bled THP to 2,600 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
18:52:00 Bled THP to 750 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
18:57:00 Bled THP to 600 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
18:59:00 Bled THP to 400 psi via choke manifold direct to surge tank.
19:02:00 Closed production master valve.
19:05:00 Opened ICV.
19:22:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke to surge tank to commence flowing the heel
section of the well.
19:28:00 Commenced pumping out surge tank.
19:30:00 Increased choke to 26/64" adjustable.
19:31:00 Increased choke to 36/64" fixed.
19:52:00 Increased choke to 40/64" adjustable.
20:00:00 BS&W showed 12% brine, 88% diesel.
20:05:00 Decreased choke to 36/64" adjustable.
20:13:00 Increased choke to 48/64" adjustable.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Comment
01/07/08
20:15:00 BS&W showed 22% brine, 78% diesel.
20:30:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% diesel.
20:35:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% diesel.
20:45:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% diesel.
20:55:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% diesel.
21:00:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% diesel.
21:15:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% DIF.
21:20:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% DIF.
21:35:00 BS&W showed 100% DIF.
21:40:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% DIF.
21:45:00 BS&W showed 85% brine, 15% DIF.
21:50:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% DIF.
21:55:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% DIF.
22:00:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:00:00 Trace oil to surface.
22:05:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:10:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:15:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:20:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:25:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:30:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:35:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:40:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:45:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:50:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
22:55:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
23:00:00 BS&W showed 90% brine, 10% oil.
23:05:00 BS&W showed 85% brine, 15% oil.
23:10:00 BS&W showed 85% brine, 15% oil.
23:15:00 BS&W showed 85% brine, 15% oil.
23:20:00 BS&W showed 85% brine, 15% oil.
23:25:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% oil.
23:30:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% oil.
23:35:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% oil.
23:40:00 BS&W showed 80% brine, 20% oil.
23:41:00 Diverted flow through separator.
23:50:00 BS&W showed 75% brine, 25% oil.
23:55:00 BS&W showed 75% brine, 25% oil.
02/07/08
00:00:00 BS&W showed 75% brine, 25% oil.
00:00:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
00:05:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:10:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:15:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:20:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:30:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:37:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:39:00 Diverted flow via 2" water meter.
00:40:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
00:42:00 Diverted flow via 2" oil meter.
00:44:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Comment
02/07/08
01:15:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
01:15:00 Draeger showed 0.5 ppm H2S, 3% CO2.
01:30:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
01:30:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
01:40:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
01:45:00 SG of produced gas = 0.736.
01:50:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
02:00:00 BS&W showed 65% brine, 35% oil.
02:00:00 API @ 60 DegF = 40.80.
02:00:00 Draeger showed 0.0 ppm H2S, 4% CO2.
02:10:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
02:20:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
02:30:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
02:30:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,500 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
02:40:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
02:45:00 SG of produced gas = 0.734.
02:50:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
03:00:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
03:10:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
03:18:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 29,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
03:20:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
03:27:00 Raised orifice plate.
03:29:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
03:30:00 Shut in well at choke manifold.
03:45:00 Closed ICV.
04:00:00 Opened LV to flow the well from the toe section.
04:08:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke via separator.
04:15:00 Increased choke to 48/64" adjustable.
04:15:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
04:25:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
04:30:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
04:40:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
04:45:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
04:50:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
04:55:00 BS&W showed 15% brine, 85% oil.
04:56:00 Diverted oil through 3" oil meter.
04:58:00 Decreased choke to 36/64" fixed.
05:00:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% diesel.
05:01:00 Diverted flow from flare boom to tank.
05:05:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% diesel.
05:06:00 Diverted flow through 2" oil meter.
05:10:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% diesel.
05:12:00 Diverted flow from tank to flare boom.
05:15:00 BS&W showed 95% brine, 5% oil.
05:16:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
05:20:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 5% oil, 45% DIF.
05:25:00 BS&W showed 100% DIF.
05:28:00 Diverted liquid flow via surge tank.
05:30:00 BS&W showed 100% DIF.
05:33:00 Diverted water via oil line. (2-phase)
05:35:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
05:37:00 Diverted flow through 3" oil meter.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Comment
02/07/08
05:40:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
05:45:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
05:50:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
05:55:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
06:00:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% DIF.
06:05:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
06:10:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% oil.
06:15:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
06:20:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
06:25:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% oil.
06:30:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
06:35:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
06:36:00 Diverted water via water line. (3-phase)
06:40:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
06:45:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
06:45:00 SG of produced gas = 0.745.
06:50:00 BS&W showed 40% brine, 60% oil.
06:55:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:00:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
07:05:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:10:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:15:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:20:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:25:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
07:30:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
07:30:00 Draeger showed 0.0 ppm H2S, 4% CO2.
07:35:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
07:40:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
07:45:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
07:50:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
07:55:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
08:00:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
08:00:00 API @ 60 DegF = 41.20.
08:00:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.0025, chlorides = 26,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.2%, K+ = 6,282 ppm.
08:05:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
08:10:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
08:15:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
08:20:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
08:25:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
08:30:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
08:30:00 SG of produced gas = 0.743.
08:35:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
08:40:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
08:45:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
08:50:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% oil.
08:50:00 Raised orifice plate.
08:50:00 Shut in well at choke manifold for helicopter arrival.
09:30:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke via separator.
09:31:00 Increased adjustable choke to 32/64" adjustable.
09:33:00 Increased adjustable choke to 36/64" adjustable.
09:33:00 Diverted flow via 2" water and 3" oil meter.
09:34:00 Increased adjustable choke to 40/64" adjustable.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Comment
02/07/08
09:35:00 BS&W showed 35% brine, 65% oil.
09:36:00 Diverted flow via 2" oil meter.
09:40:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
09:45:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
09:50:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
09:55:00 BS&W showed 17% brine, 83% oil.
10:00:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
10:01:00 Increased adjustable choke to 44/64" adjustable.
10:03:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
10:05:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
10:07:00 Diverted flow via both oil meters.
10:10:00 BS&W showed 20% brine, 80% oil.
10:11:00 Raised orifice plate.
10:15:00 BS&W showed 4% brine, 96% oil.
10:18:00 Halliburton commenced pumping diesel down annulus @ 1.8 bbls/min.
10:19:00 Lowered 1.75" orifice plate.
10:20:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
10:25:00 BS&W showed 75% brine, 25% oil.
10:30:00 BS&W showed 25% brine, 75% oil.
10:37:00 Decreased adjustable choke to 36/64" adjustable.
10:40:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
10:40:00 Opened ICV to comingle the heel and toe of the well.
10:45:00 BS&W showed 30% brine, 70% oil.
10:50:00 BS&W showed 15% brine, 85% oil.
10:55:00 BS&W showed 15% brine, 85% oil.
11:00:00 BS&W showed 40% brine, 60% oil.
11:00:00 Draeger showed 0.0 ppm H2S, 3% CO2.
11:00:00 SG of produced gas = 0.740.
11:00:00 API @ 60 DegF = 41.46.
11:05:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
11:05:00 Reduced separator pressure to maintain oil levels.
11:10:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
11:15:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
11:20:00 BS&W showed 62% brine, 38% oil.
11:25:00 BS&W showed 55% brine, 45% oil.
11:30:00 BS&W showed 55% brine, 45% oil.
11:35:00 BS&W showed 62% brine, 38% oil.
11:37:00 Raised orifice plate.
11:40:00 BS&W showed 62% brine, 38% oil.
11:40:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
11:45:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
11:48:00 Raised orifice plate.
11:50:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
11:51:00 Lowered 1.25" orifice plate.
11:55:00 BS&W showed 55% brine, 45% oil.
12:00:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
12:00:00 Produced water pH = 7.0.
12:05:00 BS&W showed 65% brine, 35% oil.
12:10:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
12:15:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
12:20:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
12:25:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Comment
02/07/08
12:30:00 BS&W showed 70% brine, 30% oil.
12:35:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
12:40:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
12:50:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:00:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:00:00 Draeger showed 0.0 ppm H2S, 4% CO2.
13:00:00 SG of produced gas = 0.748.
13:00:00 API @ 60 DegF = 41.14.
13:10:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:15:00 Halliburton increased pumping to 2 bbls/min.
13:15:00 Diverted liquid flow via surge tank.
13:17:00 Diverted water via oil line. (2-phase)
13:20:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:30:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:40:00 BS&W showed 68% brine, 32% oil.
13:50:00 BS&W showed 60% brine, 40% oil.
13:55:00 BS&W showed 45% brine, 55% oil.
13:55:00 Raised orifice plate.
13:58:00 Lowered 1.0" orifice plate.
13:59:00 Raised orifice plate.
14:00:00 BS&W showed 50% brine, 50% oil.
14:00:00 Produced water pH = 7.0.
14:02:00 Lowered 0.75" orifice plate.
14:05:00 BS&W showed 8% brine, 92% oil/diesel.
14:10:00 BS&W showed 3.5% brine, 96.5% oil/diesel.
14:11:00 Raised orifice plate.
14:15:00 BS&W showed 2% brine, 98% oil/diesel.
14:16:00 Lowered 1.0" orifice plate.
14:20:00 BS&W showed 0.25% brine, 99.75% oil/diesel.
14:25:00 BS&W showed 100% oil/diesel.
14:27:00 Halliburton completed pumping. (408 bbls pumped)
14:28:00 Raised orifice plate.
14:30:00 Shut in well at choke manifold.
14:37:00 Bled off THP to +/- 200 psi to conduct an inflow test on the SCSSSV.
15:15:00 THP = 228.6 psi.
15:30:00 THP = 238.7 psi. (dP = 10.1psi)
SECTION 3
Diagrams
Country Australia
Field SKUA
Formation Plover
20 10000 50
16 8000 40
8 4000 20
4 2000 10
0 0 0
19:00:00 20:00:00 21:00:00 22:00:00 23:00:00 00:00:00
01/07/08 01/07/08 01/07/08 01/07/08 01/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Wellhead Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up UcP / UcT / Choke
Location West Atlas Heel Clean Up Period
20 10000 50
16 8000 40
8 4000 20
4 2000 10
0 0 0
00:00:00 01:00:00 02:00:00 03:00:00 04:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Separator Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up GasP / GasT / GasD / OilT
Location West Atlas Heel Clean Up Period
5000 50 250 50
4000 40 200 40
2000 20 100 20
1000 10 50 10
0 0 0 0
00:00:00 01:00:00 02:00:00 03:00:00 04:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Rates Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up Gas / Cond / Water Rates & GOR
Location West Atlas Heel Clean Up Period
0 0 0 0
00:00:00 01:00:00 02:00:00 03:00:00 04:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Wellhead Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up UcP / UcT / Choke
Location West Atlas Toe Clean Up Period
20 10000 50
16 8000 40
8 4000 20
4 2000 10
0 0 0
04:00:00 06:00:00 08:00:00 10:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Separator Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up GasP / GasT / GasD / OilT
Location West Atlas Toe Clean Up Period
5000 50 250 50
4000 40 200 40
2000 20 100 20
1000 10 50 10
0 0 0 0
04:00:00 06:00:00 08:00:00 10:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Rates Plot
Test No. Well Clean-up Gas / Cond / Water Rates & GOR
Location West Atlas Toe Clean Up Period
0 0 0 0
04:00:00 06:00:00 08:00:00 10:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Wellhead Plot UcP / UcT / Choke
Test No. Well Clean-up Co-mingled Clean Up and
Location West Atlas Annular Displacement Period
20 10000 50
16 8000 40
8 4000 20
4 2000 10
0 0 0
10:00:00 11:00:00 12:00:00 13:00:00 14:00:00 15:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Separator Plot GasP/GasT/GasD/OilT
Test No. Well Clean-up Co-mingled Clean Up and
Location West Atlas Annular Displacement Period
5000 50 250 50
4000 40 200 40
2000 20 100 20
1000 10 50 10
0 0 0 0
10:00:00 11:00:00 12:00:00 13:00:00 14:00:00 15:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Data Type EDGE Data
Well No. SKUA-10 Comments Rates Plot Gas/Cond/Water Rates & GOR
Test No. Well Clean-up Co-mingled Clean Up and
Location West Atlas Annular Displacement Period
0 0 0 0
10:00:00 11:00:00 12:00:00 13:00:00 14:00:00 15:00:00
02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08 02/07/08
Time (hh:mm:ss)
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
01/07/08
19:00:00 01/07/08 0 4034.7 27.8 38.6 29.5 -7.7 1039.2 29.3 -5.2 29.2
19:05:00 01/07/08 0 3211.5 27.4 33.0 28.6 -7.7 1039.2 29.3 -5.2 29.1
19:10:00 01/07/08 0 3215.8 27.3 35.8 28.4 -7.7 1039.2 29.2 -5.2 29.1
19:15:00 01/07/08 0 3032.5 27.2 33.0 28.2 -7.7 1035.8 29.1 -5.2 29.0
19:20:00 01/07/08 0 3007.2 27.2 33.0 28.1 -7.7 1035.4 29.0 -5.2 28.9
19:22:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke to surge tank to flow the heel section of the well.
19:25:00 01/07/08 7 2791.5 27.3 38.6 28.0 -9.1 1035.4 28.9 -5.2 28.8
19:30:00 01/07/08 10 2763.3 27.3 34.4 27.8 -4.9 1035.8 28.9 -5.2 28.8
19:30:00 Increased choke to 26/64" adjustable.
19:31:00 Increased choke to 36/64" fixed.
19:35:00 01/07/08 14 2267.1 27.3 78.1 27.7 -6.3 1035.8 28.8 -5.2 28.7
19:40:00 01/07/08 14 2048.7 27.0 73.9 27.4 -4.9 1035.8 28.7 -5.2 28.6
19:45:00 01/07/08 14 1842.9 28.5 65.4 28.1 -4.9 1035.4 28.6 -5.2 28.6
19:50:00 01/07/08 14 1646.9 28.9 61.2 28.3 -7.7 1035.4 28.6 -5.2 28.5
19:52:00 Increased choke to 40/64" adjustable.
19:55:00 01/07/08 16 1270.6 29.4 83.8 28.6 -7.7 1035.4 28.5 -5.2 28.4
20:00:00 01/07/08 16 1085.9 29.9 76.7 28.8 -7.7 1035.8 28.5 -5.2 28.4
20:05:00 01/07/08 14 840.7 30.2 68.2 28.9 -7.7 1033.7 28.4 -5.2 28.4
20:05:00 Decreased choke to 36/64" adjustable.
20:10:00 01/07/08 14 797.0 30.3 55.6 28.9 -75.4 1032.0 28.3 -5.2 28.3
20:13:00 Increased choke to 48/64" adjustable.
20:15:00 01/07/08 19 510.8 30.3 68.2 28.9 -76.8 1032.0 28.3 -5.2 28.2
20:20:00 01/07/08 19 391.0 30.5 61.2 29.0 0.7 1032.0 28.2 -5.2 28.2
20:25:00 01/07/08 19 312.1 30.8 55.6 29.1 -72.6 1032.0 28.2 -5.2 28.1
20:30:00 01/07/08 19 255.7 31.6 54.1 29.5 -71.2 1032.0 28.1 -5.2 28.1
20:35:00 01/07/08 19 196.5 31.3 52.7 29.4 -72.6 1032.0 28.1 -5.2 28.1
20:40:00 01/07/08 19 141.5 31.0 48.5 29.2 -72.6 1032.0 28.1 -5.2 28.0
20:45:00 01/07/08 19 121.8 30.9 49.9 29.2 -76.8 1032.0 28.0 -5.2 28.0
20:50:00 01/07/08 19 114.8 30.7 48.5 29.0 -75.4 1032.0 28.0 -5.2 27.9
20:55:00 01/07/08 19 123.2 30.5 45.7 28.9 -75.4 1031.6 27.9 -5.2 27.9
21:00:00 01/07/08 19 165.5 30.5 52.7 28.9 -74.0 1032.0 27.9 -5.2 27.9
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
01/07/08
21:05:00 01/07/08 19 234.6 30.2 59.8 28.8 -75.4 1032.0 27.8 -5.2 27.8
21:10:00 01/07/08 19 362.8 30.7 61.2 29.0 -74.0 1032.0 27.8 -5.2 27.8
21:15:00 01/07/08 19 616.6 31.3 75.3 29.4 -72.6 1032.0 27.8 -5.2 27.8
21:20:00 01/07/08 19 985.9 32.0 155.6 29.9 -72.6 1032.0 27.7 -5.2 27.7
21:25:00 01/07/08 19 1094.4 31.9 183.8 29.7 -76.8 1032.0 27.7 -5.2 27.7
21:30:00 01/07/08 19 1163.5 32.1 189.5 29.8 -74.0 1032.0 27.7 -5.2 27.7
21:35:00 01/07/08 19 1293.1 32.4 206.4 30.0 -72.6 1028.6 27.6 -5.2 27.6
21:40:00 01/07/08 19 1342.5 32.4 234.6 30.0 -74.0 1032.0 27.6 -5.2 27.6
21:45:00 01/07/08 19 1417.2 32.8 257.1 30.3 -74.0 1028.6 27.6 -5.2 27.6
21:50:00 01/07/08 19 1473.6 33.2 255.7 30.4 -75.4 1028.6 27.5 -5.2 27.5
21:55:00 01/07/08 19 1520.1 33.5 274.0 30.6 -72.6 1028.6 27.5 -5.2 27.5
22:00:00 01/07/08 19 1568.0 33.7 265.6 30.8 -72.6 1028.6 27.5 -5.2 27.5
22:00:00 Trace oil to surface.
22:05:00 01/07/08 19 1621.6 33.9 267.0 30.9 -72.6 1028.6 27.4 -5.2 27.5
22:10:00 01/07/08 19 1718.8 34.2 281.1 31.2 -71.2 1028.6 27.4 -5.2 27.5
22:15:00 01/07/08 19 1820.3 34.5 300.8 31.3 -72.6 1028.6 27.4 -5.2 27.4
22:20:00 01/07/08 19 1890.8 34.6 316.3 31.3 -72.6 1028.6 27.4 -5.2 27.4
22:25:00 01/07/08 19 1945.8 34.7 305.0 31.2 -72.6 1028.6 27.3 -5.2 27.4
22:30:00 01/07/08 19 2014.8 34.8 319.1 31.4 -72.6 1028.6 27.3 -5.2 27.4
22:35:00 01/07/08 19 2116.3 35.0 329.0 31.2 -69.7 1028.6 27.3 -5.2 27.3
22:40:00 01/07/08 19 2217.8 35.2 353.0 31.4 -75.4 1028.6 27.3 -5.2 27.3
22:45:00 01/07/08 19 2305.2 35.3 358.6 31.4 -74.0 1028.6 27.2 -5.2 27.2
22:50:00 01/07/08 19 2360.2 35.3 362.8 31.7 -72.6 1028.6 27.2 -5.2 27.2
22:55:00 01/07/08 19 2413.7 35.4 371.3 31.4 -72.6 1028.6 27.1 -5.2 27.2
23:00:00 01/07/08 19 2467.3 35.6 385.4 31.6 -72.6 1028.6 27.1 -5.2 27.1
23:05:00 01/07/08 19 2539.2 35.7 410.8 31.5 -72.6 1028.6 27.1 -5.2 27.1
23:10:00 01/07/08 19 2606.8 35.8 433.3 31.8 -71.2 1024.0 27.0 -5.2 27.1
23:15:00 01/07/08 19 2691.4 36.0 440.4 31.6 -71.2 1026.1 27.0 -5.2 27.1
23:20:00 01/07/08 19 2770.3 36.2 447.4 31.5 -72.6 1024.0 27.0 -5.2 27.1
23:25:00 01/07/08 19 2850.7 36.2 438.9 31.6 -71.2 1024.0 27.0 -5.2 27.0
23:30:00 01/07/08 19 2932.4 36.4 454.5 31.8 -72.6 1024.0 26.9 -5.2 27.0
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
01/07/08
23:35:00 01/07/08 19 3017.0 36.5 467.1 31.9 -72.6 1024.0 26.9 -5.2 27.0
23:40:00 01/07/08 19 3101.6 36.6 502.4 32.1 -72.6 1024.0 26.9 -5.2 27.0
23:41:00 Diverted flow through separator.
23:45:00 01/07/08 19 3196.1 36.7 1673.7 32.0 -71.2 1614.7 30.5 -5.2 29.1
23:50:00 01/07/08 19 3266.5 36.9 1521.5 31.9 -72.6 1450.2 31.2 1.4 33.9
23:55:00 01/07/08 19 3342.6 37.0 1496.1 32.3 -72.6 1420.6 32.2 3.0 34.8
02/07/08
00:00:00 02/07/08 19 3424.4 37.2 1528.5 32.5 -72.6 1454.5 33.0 1.1 35.0
00:00:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
00:05:00 02/07/08 19 3489.2 37.3 1562.4 32.5 -75.4 1484.5 33.4 -1.5 35.2
00:10:00 02/07/08 19 3566.7 37.5 1555.3 32.6 -72.6 1473.1 33.9 -0.9 35.3
00:15:00 02/07/08 19 3635.8 37.5 1569.4 32.6 -74.0 1484.5 34.3 -1.4 35.4
00:20:00 02/07/08 19 3679.5 37.7 1561.0 32.7 -74.0 1465.9 34.7 -0.8 35.5
00:25:00 02/07/08 19 3741.5 38.0 1552.5 32.7 -72.6 1455.7 35.2 0.8 35.5
00:30:00 02/07/08 19 3831.7 38.1 1570.8 32.7 -74.0 1469.3 35.6 -0.3 35.6
00:35:00 02/07/08 19 3921.9 38.3 1579.3 32.8 -74.0 1480.7 35.9 -1.4 35.7
00:40:00 02/07/08 19 4007.9 38.4 1559.5 33.0 -69.7 1455.7 36.3 0.9 35.9 76.74 82.420
00:44:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
00:45:00 02/07/08 19 4105.2 38.5 1584.9 33.1 -72.6 1480.7 36.0 17.6 36.1 38.100 4633.65 16.089 148.65 7.240 177.81 83.030 31.17
00:50:00 02/07/08 19 4191.2 38.6 1597.6 32.8 -69.7 1488.3 36.8 17.8 36.1 38.100 20604.10 87.631 267.86 8.170 245.19 83.890 76.92
00:55:00 02/07/08 19 4285.6 38.8 1600.4 33.0 -69.7 1488.3 37.1 14.6 36.2 38.100 22219.22 164.781 259.91 9.070 210.57 84.620 85.49
01:00:00 02/07/08 19 4375.8 38.8 1587.7 33.1 -71.2 1480.7 37.3 13.3 36.3 38.100 23347.74 245.850 243.08 9.920 318.19 85.720 96.05
01:05:00 02/07/08 19 4444.9 38.9 1613.1 33.2 -74.0 1493.8 37.5 16.9 36.5 38.100 23434.94 327.221 310.40 11.000 323.34 86.840 75.50
01:10:00 02/07/08 19 4549.2 39.1 1614.5 33.0 -69.7 1496.3 37.8 3.3 36.5 38.100 15361.61 380.560 325.36 12.130 344.39 88.040 47.21
01:15:00 02/07/08 19 4659.1 39.1 1586.3 33.1 -72.6 1469.3 38.0 5.2 36.6 38.100 3.0 0.5 9478.76 413.472 291.23 13.140 347.20 89.250 32.55
01:20:00 02/07/08 19 4759.2 39.0 1603.2 33.0 -74.0 1492.5 38.1 9.7 36.6 38.100 3.0 0.5 17017.08 472.559 281.88 14.120 328.95 90.390 60.37
01:25:00 02/07/08 19 4828.3 38.9 1589.2 33.0 -72.6 1473.1 37.9 9.9 36.5 38.100 3.0 0.5 18150.38 535.582 302.45 15.170 327.55 91.530 60.01
01:30:00 02/07/08 19 4893.1 38.9 1610.3 32.9 -72.6 1495.9 38.0 8.7 36.4 38.100 3.0 0.5 16553.45 593.059 289.36 16.170 325.21 92.650 57.21
01:30:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
01:35:00 02/07/08 19 4953.7 38.9 1604.7 33.1 -69.7 1488.3 38.0 7.9 36.4 38.100 3.0 0.5 16584.65 650.644 301.52 17.220 307.43 93.720 55.00
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
01:40:00 02/07/08 19 5011.5 38.8 1613.1 33.0 -69.7 1499.7 38.0 7.6 36.3 38.100 3.0 0.5 15667.32 705.045 311.33 18.300 305.55 94.780 50.32
01:45:00 02/07/08 19 5062.3 38.8 1599.0 32.9 -71.2 1476.4 38.0 13.0 36.2 38.100 0.736 3.0 0.5 19987.81 774.447 314.14 19.390 292.45 95.800 63.63
01:50:00 02/07/08 19 5144.0 38.9 1620.2 33.0 -72.6 1503.5 38.3 8.3 36.3 38.100 0.736 3.0 0.5 18630.60 839.136 329.10 20.530 288.24 96.800 56.61
01:55:00 02/07/08 19 5256.8 38.9 1604.7 32.9 -69.7 1499.7 38.1 8.4 36.3 38.100 0.736 3.0 0.5 16755.84 897.316 325.82 21.660 287.77 97.800 51.43
02:00:00 02/07/08 19 5324.5 38.7 1576.5 32.9 -69.7 1469.3 37.9 15.7 36.3 38.100 0.736 0.821 3.0 0.5 17865.74 959.350 299.92 22.710 284.69 98.790 59.57
02:05:00 02/07/08 19 5379.4 38.5 1584.9 32.6 -69.7 1480.7 37.7 14.3 36.0 38.100 0.736 0.821 3.0 0.5 18933.79 1025.093 261.69 23.610 302.80 99.840 72.35
02:10:00 02/07/08 19 5418.9 38.3 1576.5 32.7 -69.7 1469.7 37.6 15.1 35.9 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 20120.47 1094.955 275.42 24.570 286.72 100.830 73.05
02:15:00 02/07/08 19 5478.1 38.2 1584.9 32.4 -69.7 1492.5 37.5 9.1 35.7 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 18612.25 1159.581 286.65 25.570 287.64 101.830 64.93
02:20:00 02/07/08 19 5547.2 38.0 1555.3 32.2 -69.7 1469.7 37.3 10.8 35.6 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 17477.58 1220.267 252.12 26.440 266.06 102.760 69.32
02:25:00 02/07/08 19 5590.9 37.6 1559.5 31.9 -69.7 1473.1 36.9 10.8 35.4 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 16426.54 1277.304 243.39 27.290 259.36 103.660 67.49
02:30:00 02/07/08 19 5631.7 37.5 1541.2 31.6 -69.7 1469.7 36.7 10.7 35.3 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 16548.01 1334.762 218.84 28.050 288.15 104.660 75.62
02:30:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 28,500 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
02:35:00 02/07/08 19 5672.6 37.3 1549.7 31.8 -69.7 1484.5 36.5 7.3 35.1 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 15797.56 1389.615 210.52 28.780 296.95 105.690 75.04
02:40:00 02/07/08 19 5682.5 37.1 1545.4 31.5 -69.7 1476.4 36.2 8.4 34.9 38.100 0.736 0.821 4.0 0.0 15095.09 1442.028 215.43 29.520 289.23 106.690 70.07
02:45:00 02/07/08 19 5690.9 37.1 1549.7 31.5 -69.7 1473.1 36.2 11.7 34.8 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 17337.92 1502.229 232.56 30.330 259.93 107.600 74.55
02:50:00 02/07/08 19 5700.8 37.1 1549.7 31.5 -69.7 1476.9 36.2 11.0 34.5 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 18163.62 1565.298 230.24 31.130 271.61 108.540 78.89
02:55:00 02/07/08 19 5703.6 37.0 1566.6 31.4 -69.7 1492.5 36.1 9.5 34.6 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 16925.64 1624.067 233.95 31.940 255.26 109.430 72.35
03:00:00 02/07/08 19 5710.7 36.9 1563.8 31.3 -69.7 1488.3 35.9 9.9 34.5 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 17068.00 1683.331 231.63 32.750 261.80 110.330 73.69
03:05:00 02/07/08 19 5729.0 36.9 1607.5 31.2 -69.7 1533.1 36.2 23.4 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 24911.04 1769.828 125.71 33.180 249.90 111.200 198.16
03:10:00 02/07/08 19 5755.8 36.8 1597.6 31.1 -69.7 1524.7 36.3 39.5 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 35172.99 1891.956 156.28 33.730 245.52 112.050 225.07
03:15:00 02/07/08 19 5784.0 36.8 1569.4 31.1 -69.7 1496.3 36.0 7.9 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 21725.00 1967.390 289.83 34.730 252.21 112.930 74.96
03:18:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.03, chlorides = 29,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.5%, K+ = 7,852 ppm.
03:20:00 02/07/08 19 5798.1 36.7 1575.1 31.0 -68.3 1499.7 35.8 8.5 34.3 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 16241.23 2023.783 251.80 35.610 254.24 113.810 64.50
03:25:00 02/07/08 19 5817.8 36.6 1576.5 30.8 -68.3 1503.5 35.6 8.0 34.1 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 15634.75 2078.071 243.46 36.450 239.67 114.640 64.22
03:27:00 Raised orifice plate.
03:30:00 02/07/08 0 6095.5 36.5 1380.5 30.8 -71.2 1402.9 35.2 4.1 34.0 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 3122.07 2088.911 228.35 37.250 225.78 115.430 13.67
03:30:00 Shut in well at choke manifold.
03:35:00 02/07/08 0 6322.4 35.9 1380.5 30.1 -72.6 1398.2 34.3 6.3 33.6 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
03:40:00 02/07/08 0 6388.7 35.2 1363.6 29.8 -71.2 1381.3 33.5 7.6 33.2 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
03:45:00 02/07/08 0 6442.2 34.6 1353.7 29.5 -72.6 1371.6 32.9 5.8 32.8 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
03:45:00 Closed ICV.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
03:50:00 02/07/08 0 6502.9 34.1 1342.5 29.0 -72.6 1361.0 32.4 5.5 32.5 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
03:55:00 02/07/08 0 6576.1 33.6 1332.6 28.5 -72.6 1349.6 31.9 6.0 32.1 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
04:00:00 02/07/08 0 6653.7 33.1 1314.3 28.3 -72.6 1334.4 31.5 6.9 31.9 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
04:00:00 Opened LV to allow flow from the toe section of the well.
04:05:00 02/07/08 0 6633.9 32.8 1315.7 28.2 -72.6 1334.4 31.2 7.2 31.8 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
04:08:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke via separator to flow the toe section of the well.
04:10:00 02/07/08 7 6490.1 32.4 1518.7 28.0 -72.6 1511.5 31.4 -5.2 31.6 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 0.00 37.250 0.00 115.430
04:15:00 02/07/08 19 5613.4 30.6 1728.7 27.2 -72.6 1535.2 30.1 17.5 31.4 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 190.73 37.910 117.92 115.840 0.00
04:15:00 Increased choke to 48/64" adjustable.
04:20:00 02/07/08 19 5310.4 33.5 1655.4 28.6 -72.6 1492.9 32.0 15.3 30.5 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 366.96 39.180 290.58 116.850 0.00
04:25:00 02/07/08 19 5176.4 35.0 1644.1 29.1 -72.6 1496.3 33.3 14.0 31.8 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 457.18 40.770 281.69 117.830 0.00
04:30:00 02/07/08 19 5091.9 35.5 1649.8 29.6 -72.6 1511.1 34.0 16.6 32.8 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 416.51 42.220 305.09 118.880 0.00
04:35:00 02/07/08 19 4962.2 35.7 1646.9 29.5 -72.6 1512.0 34.3 20.3 33.1 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 400.62 43.610 288.24 119.890 0.00
04:40:00 02/07/08 19 4663.4 35.6 1618.8 29.5 -72.6 1499.7 34.4 13.8 33.3 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 377.71 44.920 279.35 120.860 0.00
04:45:00 02/07/08 19 4230.6 35.5 1583.5 29.5 -71.2 1486.2 34.3 11.8 33.4 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 345.46 46.120 262.97 121.770 0.00
04:50:00 02/07/08 19 3556.9 35.1 1572.3 29.0 -68.3 1510.7 33.7 10.8 33.4 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 343.59 47.310 223.20 122.540 0.00
04:55:00 02/07/08 19 3476.5 36.0 1538.4 30.4 -68.3 1435.0 32.7 10.5 32.6 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 500.19 49.050 36.50 122.670 0.00
04:58:00 Decreased choke to 36/64" fixed.
05:00:00 02/07/08 14 5270.9 41.0 829.4 32.8 -69.7 791.4 31.7 9.7 37.9 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 1099.12 52.860 264.38 123.590 0.00
05:05:00 02/07/08 14 5678.2 40.9 1542.6 32.7 -69.7 1469.7 36.5 18.6 39.5 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 613.52 54.990 222.26 124.360 0.00
05:10:00 02/07/08 14 5241.3 35.8 1551.1 29.4 -69.7 1488.3 33.2 6.8 37.9 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 338.45 56.170 20.59 124.430 0.00
05:15:00 02/07/08 14 5045.4 34.1 1506.0 28.4 -68.3 1450.7 32.0 18.4 33.0 0.000 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 0.00 2088.911 354.81 57.400 0.00 124.430 0.00
05:16:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
05:20:00 02/07/08 14 5227.2 36.4 1530.0 30.6 -69.7 1467.6 33.9 25.6 31.9 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 27250.28 2183.530 379.12 58.720 181.09 125.060 71.88
05:25:00 02/07/08 14 5252.6 36.6 1545.4 30.6 -69.7 1476.9 34.7 37.3 34.1 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 30708.24 2290.156 377.71 60.030 120.72 125.480 81.30
05:30:00 02/07/08 14 5327.3 36.5 1532.8 30.5 -69.7 1458.3 36.1 38.0 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 32237.85 2402.093 475.41 61.680 17.31 125.540 67.81
05:35:00 02/07/08 14 5441.4 36.6 1548.3 30.2 -68.3 1476.9 35.5 44.9 34.2 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 33763.77 2519.328 456.63 63.270 211.21 126.270 73.94
05:40:00 02/07/08 14 5545.7 36.6 1559.5 30.2 -72.6 1484.0 35.5 40.2 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 32656.29 2632.718 294.40 64.290 294.40 127.300 110.93
05:45:00 02/07/08 14 5641.6 36.7 1542.6 30.4 -68.3 1465.9 35.6 38.4 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 33388.96 2748.652 314.77 65.380 314.77 128.390 106.07
05:50:00 02/07/08 14 5700.8 36.6 1561.0 30.4 -72.6 1480.7 35.7 23.5 34.3 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 31838.85 2859.204 306.07 66.440 306.07 129.450 104.02
05:55:00 02/07/08 14 5747.3 36.5 1542.6 30.3 -72.6 1462.5 35.5 37.8 34.2 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 30603.41 2965.465 284.33 67.430 284.33 130.440 107.64
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
06:00:00 02/07/08 14 5781.1 36.4 1559.5 30.3 -72.6 1480.7 35.4 46.0 34.1 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 32928.35 3079.800 274.48 68.380 274.48 131.390 119.97
06:05:00 02/07/08 14 5813.6 36.3 1579.3 30.0 -72.6 1503.5 35.4 36.4 33.9 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 31164.62 3188.010 259.83 69.290 259.83 132.290 119.94
06:10:00 02/07/08 14 5901.0 36.2 1569.4 29.9 -69.7 1484.5 35.1 29.0 33.7 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 28531.17 3287.077 262.12 70.200 262.12 133.200 108.85
06:15:00 02/07/08 14 6029.2 36.5 1563.8 30.1 -71.2 1476.9 35.3 30.1 33.7 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 30239.69 3392.076 276.31 71.160 276.31 134.160 109.44
06:20:00 02/07/08 14 6157.5 36.9 1583.5 30.3 -71.2 1496.3 35.6 51.6 34.2 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 31109.13 3500.094 270.13 72.090 270.13 135.100 115.16
06:25:00 02/07/08 14 6233.6 37.0 1589.2 30.3 -69.7 26.0 35.8 6.0 34.4 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 8368.19 3529.150 275.63 73.050 275.63 136.060 30.36
06:30:00 02/07/08 14 6281.5 36.8 1583.5 30.1 -69.7 1488.3 35.5 37.5 34.3 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 10386.60 3562.718 267.84 73.980 267.84 136.990 38.78
06:35:00 02/07/08 14 6332.3 36.8 1572.3 30.0 -69.7 1484.5 35.4 40.3 34.0 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 35090.12 3684.558 266.70 74.910 266.70 137.910 131.57
06:40:00 02/07/08 14 6442.2 36.8 1582.1 30.2 -71.2 1499.7 35.3 39.5 33.9 38.100 0.734 0.821 4.0 0.0 34918.77 3805.804 381.04 76.230 153.01 138.450 91.64
06:45:00 02/07/08 14 6487.3 37.0 1594.8 30.2 -68.3 1503.9 35.7 50.5 34.0 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 36129.66 3931.254 316.01 77.330 213.37 139.190 114.33
06:50:00 02/07/08 14 6507.1 36.7 1584.9 29.9 -69.7 1499.7 35.2 48.5 33.8 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 37520.03 4061.532 281.88 78.310 216.18 139.940 133.11
06:55:00 02/07/08 14 6553.6 36.6 1575.1 30.1 -71.2 1488.3 35.0 48.6 33.5 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 37418.53 4191.458 358.08 79.550 162.84 140.500 104.50
07:00:00 02/07/08 14 6595.9 36.6 1606.1 30.4 -69.7 1520.0 35.0 49.2 33.5 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 37821.65 4322.783 346.86 80.750 167.05 141.080 109.04
07:05:00 02/07/08 14 6624.1 36.6 1583.5 30.0 -71.2 1495.9 34.9 51.5 33.4 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 38518.20 4456.526 323.02 81.880 197.00 141.770 119.25
07:10:00 02/07/08 14 6683.3 36.5 1599.0 30.2 -71.2 1507.7 34.7 52.3 33.4 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 38975.48 4591.858 333.77 83.030 179.21 142.390 116.77
07:15:00 02/07/08 14 6750.9 36.6 1611.7 30.2 -69.7 1519.2 34.7 52.9 33.3 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 39323.62 4728.398 366.03 84.310 151.14 142.910 107.43
07:20:00 02/07/08 14 6828.4 36.6 1594.8 29.9 -69.7 1495.9 34.7 56.0 33.1 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 39960.13 4867.149 360.88 85.560 171.26 143.510 110.73
07:25:00 02/07/08 14 6894.7 36.6 1617.3 29.9 -74.0 1520.0 34.7 56.9 33.1 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 40637.56 5008.251 350.13 86.770 174.07 144.110 116.06
07:30:00 02/07/08 14 6966.6 36.5 1625.8 29.8 -71.2 1527.6 34.6 58.9 33.1 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 41195.77 5151.292 347.79 87.980 178.28 144.730 118.45
07:35:00 02/07/08 14 7046.9 36.5 1611.7 30.0 -71.2 1507.7 34.4 61.0 33.0 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 42121.22 5297.547 369.77 89.270 159.56 145.290 113.91
07:40:00 02/07/08 14 7154.1 36.5 1623.0 29.7 -69.7 1520.0 34.4 61.2 32.9 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 42390.92 5444.737 384.72 90.600 156.29 145.830 110.19
07:45:00 02/07/08 14 7269.6 36.6 1627.2 29.8 -68.3 1519.6 34.5 63.2 32.9 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 42671.73 5592.903 388.00 91.950 165.64 146.400 109.98
07:50:00 02/07/08 14 7271.0 36.5 1637.1 29.9 -69.7 1527.6 34.1 76.6 33.1 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 46495.54 5754.346 384.73 93.280 143.65 146.900 120.85
07:55:00 02/07/08 14 7289.4 36.4 1634.3 29.6 -68.3 1531.4 34.3 72.9 32.6 38.100 0.745 0.821 4.0 0.0 46964.75 5917.418 343.59 94.480 168.92 147.490 136.69
08:00:00 02/07/08 14 7300.7 36.6 1646.9 29.6 -69.7 1539.0 34.2 76.8 32.8 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 47305.05 6081.672 330.03 95.620 183.89 148.130 143.34
08:00:00 Water sample showed SG of 1.0025, chlorides = 26,000 ppm, Potassium by Wt = 1.2%, K+ =
08:05:00 02/07/08 14 7333.1 36.5 1635.7 29.6 -72.6 1524.2 34.1 76.2 32.7 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 47260.57 6245.771 359.95 96.870 154.88 148.660 131.30
08:10:00 02/07/08 14 7335.9 36.6 1644.1 29.6 -69.7 1538.6 34.2 78.7 32.7 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 47860.84 6411.955 384.72 98.210 134.76 149.130 124.40
08:15:00 02/07/08 14 7338.7 36.7 1639.9 29.7 -68.3 1528.0 34.2 79.9 32.8 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 48444.65 6580.165 343.59 99.400 166.11 149.710 141.00
08:20:00 02/07/08 14 7355.6 36.6 1628.6 29.6 -69.7 1515.8 34.1 78.8 32.8 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 48213.89 6747.574 332.84 100.560 183.43 150.350 144.86
08:25:00 02/07/08 14 7364.1 36.6 1630.0 29.6 -69.7 1520.0 34.1 79.4 32.7 38.100 0.745 0.819 4.0 0.0 48494.04 6915.957 348.26 101.770 160.50 150.900 139.25
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
08:30:00 02/07/08 14 7375.3 36.7 1635.7 29.7 -71.2 1527.6 34.2 79.8 32.8 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 48548.75 7084.528 360.88 103.020 152.54 151.430 134.53
08:35:00 02/07/08 14 7396.5 36.6 1632.8 29.6 -68.3 1527.6 34.2 79.7 32.8 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 48429.17 7252.685 361.35 104.270 159.10 151.990 134.02
08:40:00 02/07/08 14 7409.2 36.6 1627.2 29.5 -68.3 1519.2 34.1 81.4 32.9 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 48939.08 7422.613 361.82 105.530 158.16 152.540 135.26
08:45:00 02/07/08 14 7416.3 36.7 1634.3 29.5 -68.3 1527.6 34.2 81.7 32.8 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 49229.90 7593.550 359.48 106.780 155.82 153.080 136.95
08:50:00 02/07/08 0 7416.3 36.8 1631.4 29.7 -68.3 1524.2 34.1 83.2 32.8 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 39781.03 7731.678 349.20 107.990 164.24 153.650 113.92
08:50:00 Raised orifice plate.
08:50:00 Shut in well at choke manifold for helicopter arrival.
08:55:00 02/07/08 0 7901.1 36.2 1214.2 29.3 -69.7 1240.1 33.0 1.2 32.5 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 20.57 108.060 26.67 153.740 0.00
09:00:00 02/07/08 0 7957.5 35.4 1129.6 29.3 -69.7 1156.8 32.6 1.5 32.2 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:05:00 02/07/08 0 8001.2 34.8 1062.0 29.0 -68.3 1093.3 32.2 1.2 31.9 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:10:00 02/07/08 0 8037.9 34.3 1004.2 28.7 -68.3 1035.4 31.9 1.1 31.6 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:15:00 02/07/08 0 8074.5 33.9 954.9 28.8 -68.3 984.2 31.6 1.5 31.4 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:20:00 02/07/08 0 8104.1 33.5 909.8 28.8 -68.3 938.6 31.5 1.2 31.1 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:25:00 02/07/08 0 8135.1 33.1 870.3 28.9 -68.3 901.4 31.4 1.9 30.9 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 0.00 108.060 0.00 153.740
09:30:00 02/07/08 7 8104.1 32.9 881.5 28.6 -68.3 901.4 31.3 1.5 30.9 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 36.93 108.190 0.00 153.740 0.00
09:30:00 Opened well on 18/64" adjustable choke via separator.
09:31:00 Increased adjustable choke to 32/64" adjustable.
09:33:00 Increased adjustable choke to 36/64" adjustable.
09:34:00 Increased adjustable choke to 40/64" adjustable.
09:35:00 02/07/08 16 7066.7 30.8 1807.6 26.8 -69.7 1675.2 27.7 1.6 30.7 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 293.39 109.210 51.01 153.920 0.00
09:40:00 02/07/08 16 6897.5 32.2 1494.7 27.9 -68.3 1348.3 29.1 0.9 28.2 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 286.41 110.200 153.95 154.450 0.00
09:45:00 02/07/08 16 6791.8 33.6 1748.4 28.8 -68.3 1616.0 30.5 2.7 29.5 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 393.29 111.570 151.14 154.980 0.00
09:50:00 02/07/08 16 6818.6 34.2 1706.1 29.2 -68.3 1594.4 31.3 1.0 30.3 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 422.14 113.040 176.88 155.590 0.00
09:55:00 02/07/08 16 6920.1 34.9 1610.3 29.6 -66.9 1465.9 32.4 1.6 30.9 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 466.55 114.660 160.03 156.150 0.00
10:00:00 02/07/08 16 6975.0 35.2 1572.3 29.9 -68.3 1423.6 32.5 1.6 31.3 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 7731.678 553.08 116.580 127.28 156.590 0.00
10:01:00 Increased adjustable choke to 44/64" adjustable.
10:03:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
10:05:00 02/07/08 17 6862.3 35.9 1701.9 30.3 -69.7 1487.9 33.2 142.8 31.8 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 26976.10 7825.345 530.65 118.420 185.30 157.230 50.84
10:10:00 02/07/08 17 7034.2 37.1 1711.8 30.8 -66.9 1484.0 32.9 201.6 32.9 38.100 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 59447.65 8031.761 751.36 121.030 129.61 157.680 79.12
10:11:00 Raised orifice plate.
10:15:00 02/07/08 17 7101.9 35.8 1573.6 30.0 -69.7 1356.8 31.0 22.1 31.2 0.000 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 0.00 8031.761 715.65 123.510 1.41 157.690 0.00
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
10:18:00 Halliburton commenced pumping diesel down annulus @ 1.8 bbls/min.
10:19:00 Lowered 1.75" orifice plate.
10:20:00 02/07/08 17 7710.8 40.0 1711.8 33.7 1916.3 1487.4 38.2 76.1 35.7 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 24612.64 8117.221 568.21 125.490 286.84 158.680 43.32
10:25:00 02/07/08 17 7554.4 39.3 1701.9 33.2 7178.2 1476.4 35.9 156.1 36.8 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 82376.80 8403.252 423.52 126.960 294.79 159.700 194.50
10:30:00 02/07/08 17 7500.8 38.1 1816.1 32.8 8098.6 1595.3 36.0 240.3 34.5 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 84088.45 8695.226 599.83 129.040 156.75 160.250 140.19
10:35:00 02/07/08 17 7537.5 37.3 1487.6 32.4 9905.6 1356.8 34.0 33.2 33.4 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 55252.45 8887.074 430.84 130.540 112.30 160.640 128.24
10:37:00 Decreased adjustable choke to 36/64" adjustable.
10:40:00 02/07/08 14 7004.6 35.1 1541.2 30.9 8298.8 1445.6 31.4 60.4 32.5 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 75052.59 9147.674 355.10 131.770 38.37 160.770 211.36
10:40:00 Opened ICV
10:45:00 02/07/08 14 6681.8 34.5 1510.2 31.1 8603.2 1427.0 31.9 58.0 31.3 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 58006.66 9349.086 330.50 132.920 120.26 161.190 175.51
10:50:00 02/07/08 14 6564.9 34.5 1484.8 31.4 7424.8 1405.4 32.3 36.5 31.1 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 46719.30 9511.306 366.49 134.190 140.85 161.680 127.48
10:55:00 02/07/08 14 6470.4 34.8 1465.1 31.8 7634.9 1381.3 32.4 32.2 31.7 44.450 0.743 0.819 4.0 0.0 41114.89 9654.065 438.02 135.710 115.58 162.080 93.87
11:00:00 02/07/08 14 6250.5 35.1 1449.6 32.3 7353.0 1380.9 33.5 37.2 32.2 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 43695.63 9805.786 287.49 136.710 219.92 162.840 151.99
11:05:00 02/07/08 14 5979.9 35.6 1484.8 33.1 7500.9 1421.0 34.0 31.1 32.9 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 42727.84 9954.147 235.14 137.520 246.13 163.700 181.72
11:05:00 Reduced separator pressure to maintain oil levels.
11:10:00 02/07/08 14 5776.9 36.2 1170.5 33.6 7744.8 1092.5 34.2 35.2 33.4 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 41238.39 10097.336 208.49 138.250 229.28 164.490 197.79
11:15:00 02/07/08 14 5688.1 37.1 1153.6 34.3 7839.2 1065.0 34.9 29.4 33.9 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 34647.79 10217.641 261.78 139.160 235.83 165.310 132.35
11:20:00 02/07/08 14 5571.1 38.0 1219.8 34.8 7884.3 1139.4 36.4 24.3 34.7 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 33367.72 10333.501 232.80 139.960 251.74 166.190 143.33
11:25:00 02/07/08 14 5458.4 38.7 1197.3 35.3 7936.5 1120.0 36.5 25.0 35.4 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 32464.92 10446.227 213.63 140.710 256.42 167.080 151.97
11:30:00 02/07/08 14 5441.4 39.6 1186.0 35.7 7990.1 1111.5 37.4 20.0 35.9 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 28697.19 10545.869 253.83 141.590 254.08 167.960 113.05
11:35:00 02/07/08 14 5423.1 40.6 1081.7 36.6 8030.9 996.1 38.0 22.4 36.6 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 29060.24 10646.772 265.05 142.510 252.21 168.840 109.64
11:37:00 Raised orifice plate.
11:40:00 02/07/08 14 5380.8 41.3 1098.6 37.3 8153.6 1018.9 38.8 1.7 37.3 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 6911.89 10670.772 253.83 143.390 253.62 169.720 27.23
11:40:00 Lowered 1.5" orifice plate.
11:45:00 02/07/08 14 5279.4 41.6 1124.0 37.5 8208.5 1046.0 39.0 42.5 37.6 44.450 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 29650.03 10773.724 216.44 144.140 260.17 170.620 136.99
11:48:00 Raised orifice plate.
11:50:00 02/07/08 14 5207.5 41.9 1083.1 37.7 8286.1 1003.3 39.4 1.6 37.8 0.000 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 11645.40 10814.159 225.78 144.930 257.83 171.520 51.58
11:51:00 Lowered 1.25" orifice plate.
11:55:00 02/07/08 14 5231.4 42.4 1098.6 37.9 8348.1 1015.5 39.5 61.7 38.1 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 20309.56 10884.679 248.69 145.790 258.29 172.410 81.67
12:00:00 02/07/08 14 5254.0 43.1 1100.0 38.5 8439.7 1019.3 40.5 62.3 38.9 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 23975.15 10967.926 279.08 146.760 248.00 173.270 85.91
12:05:00 02/07/08 14 5224.4 43.4 1146.5 38.9 8562.4 1068.8 40.9 64.8 39.3 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 25021.32 11054.806 249.16 147.620 252.21 174.150 100.42
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
12:10:00 02/07/08 14 5183.5 43.5 1149.4 39.2 8624.4 1073.0 41.0 65.2 39.3 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 25445.73 11143.158 236.07 148.440 253.62 175.030 107.79
12:15:00 02/07/08 14 5148.3 43.6 1142.3 39.2 8565.2 1061.6 41.1 64.0 39.4 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 25225.81 11230.748 243.08 149.290 253.15 175.910 103.78
12:20:00 02/07/08 14 5128.5 43.8 1122.6 39.4 8621.5 1042.6 41.3 63.5 39.6 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 24932.78 11317.320 242.61 150.130 248.47 176.770 102.77
12:25:00 02/07/08 14 5104.6 44.0 1104.3 39.6 8754.1 1031.6 41.5 62.2 39.8 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 24534.66 11402.510 250.57 151.000 245.66 177.620 97.92
12:30:00 02/07/08 14 5079.2 44.0 1100.0 39.3 8948.6 1023.6 41.6 62.3 39.9 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 24255.47 11486.730 255.24 151.890 244.26 178.470 95.03
12:35:00 02/07/08 14 5051.0 44.2 1094.4 40.0 9057.1 1019.8 41.8 62.2 40.1 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 24317.12 11571.165 242.14 152.730 245.19 179.320 100.42
12:40:00 02/07/08 14 5027.0 44.4 1077.5 40.1 9661.8 1007.5 42.0 61.2 40.1 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 23975.10 11654.412 250.57 153.600 244.26 180.170 95.68
12:45:00 02/07/08 14 4994.6 44.3 1124.0 39.4 9702.7 1049.8 42.2 60.6 40.3 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 23402.22 11735.670 239.34 154.430 244.72 181.020 97.78
12:50:00 02/07/08 14 4915.7 44.6 1128.2 40.1 9799.9 1061.6 42.5 60.8 40.5 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 23948.85 11818.825 237.94 155.250 246.13 181.880 100.65
12:55:00 02/07/08 14 4890.3 44.7 1128.2 40.0 9870.4 1061.2 42.5 50.7 40.5 31.750 0.740 0.818 3.0 0.0 22972.37 11898.591 228.12 156.050 248.00 182.740 100.70
13:00:00 02/07/08 14 4887.5 45.1 1104.3 40.3 13380.2 1043.4 42.5 49.8 40.7 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 22307.22 11976.046 244.02 156.890 248.47 183.600 91.42
13:05:00 02/07/08 14 4863.5 45.3 1076.1 40.6 13137.8 1015.1 42.8 48.6 41.0 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 21491.81 12050.670 259.91 157.800 243.32 184.440 82.69
13:10:00 02/07/08 14 4814.2 45.1 1056.3 40.3 13397.1 995.6 42.9 47.8 41.2 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 20942.15 12123.386 255.23 158.680 240.98 185.280 82.05
13:15:00 02/07/08 14 4746.5 44.9 1149.4 40.6 12644.4 1099.7 43.0 42.1 41.1 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 20050.02 12193.004 234.67 159.500 248.00 186.140 85.44
13:15:00 Halliburton increased pumping to 2 bbls/min.
13:20:00 02/07/08 14 4759.2 44.6 1066.2 40.2 13897.5 1007.1 42.0 47.2 40.9 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 21210.30 12266.651 129.28 159.950 348.35 187.350 164.07
13:25:00 02/07/08 14 4822.7 44.5 1126.8 40.0 11912.9 1068.8 42.7 43.7 40.7 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 20312.60 12337.181 158.97 160.500 337.80 188.530 127.78
13:30:00 02/07/08 14 4836.8 43.2 1064.8 39.4 11633.8 1003.3 41.7 47.8 40.4 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 21380.81 12411.420 159.55 161.050 339.05 189.700 134.00
13:35:00 02/07/08 14 4783.2 41.2 1095.8 38.1 11856.5 1035.0 41.0 49.0 39.0 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 21140.63 12484.825 157.65 161.600 335.00 190.870 134.10
13:40:00 02/07/08 14 4677.5 39.5 1088.7 37.2 11419.5 1031.6 39.4 47.9 37.7 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 21031.27 12557.850 157.35 162.140 334.38 192.030 133.66
13:45:00 02/07/08 14 4480.1 38.3 1046.5 35.9 4216.7 988.0 38.5 38.0 36.6 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 19418.91 12625.276 161.46 162.710 343.10 193.220 120.27
13:50:00 02/07/08 14 4478.7 37.6 1014.0 35.4 3888.3 957.6 38.0 16.9 35.7 31.750 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 15873.74 12680.394 182.70 163.340 359.85 194.470 86.88
13:55:00 02/07/08 14 4678.9 39.2 1054.9 36.1 3688.1 996.1 38.5 1.6 36.3 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 9091.47 12704.117 252.55 164.220 362.80 195.730 36.00
13:55:00 Raised orifice plate.
13:58:00 Lowered 1.0" orifice plate.
13:59:00 Raised orifice plate.
14:00:00 02/07/08 14 5173.6 41.3 987.3 37.6 11552.0 916.1 38.4 1.7 38.1 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 1330.09 12708.735 336.20 165.380 393.16 197.090 3.96
14:02:00 Lowered 0.75" orifice plate.
14:05:00 02/07/08 14 5571.1 42.5 1211.4 38.5 11502.7 1092.9 40.3 134.9 40.0 19.050 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 7065.73 12733.270 534.49 167.240 372.96 198.390 13.22
14:10:00 02/07/08 14 6003.9 39.6 1150.8 36.7 10882.5 1019.3 39.5 127.0 38.9 19.050 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 12431.18 12776.434 921.60 170.440 70.11 198.630 13.49
14:11:00 Raised orifice plate.
Client Coogee Resources Expro Engineer S. Petrig / T. Blacklaws
Time Date Choke WhP WhT DcP DcT ChP SepP SepT SepD OilT Orifice GasSG OilSG Co2 H2S QGas1av Gas1Cum QoStk1av Stk1Cum Qw1av w1Cum StkGORav
hh:mm:ss dd/mm/yy mm kPa °C kPa °C kPa kPa °C INWG °C mm m m mol% ppm m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m3/d m3 m/m
02/07/08
14:15:00 02/07/08 14 6476.0 37.7 1231.1 35.1 11188.3 1057.8 38.6 1.7 37.0 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 12776.434 980.43 173.840 32.34 198.740 0.00
14:16:00 Lowered 1.0" orifice plate.
14:20:00 02/07/08 14 6256.2 34.2 1311.5 32.4 11680.3 1201.2 34.4 163.7 35.2 25.400 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 31961.82 12887.412 674.69 176.190 12.08 198.780 47.37
14:25:00 02/07/08 14 5621.9 31.5 1234.0 29.6 10635.8 1148.3 29.1 164.8 31.2 25.400 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 43199.31 13037.409 415.80 177.630 0.84 198.790 103.89
14:27:00 Halliburton completed pumping. (408 bbls pumped)
14:28:00 Raised orifice plate.
14:30:00 02/07/08 0 4835.3 30.3 1146.5 28.6 6366.3 1081.1 27.9 1.7 27.9 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 16138.70 13093.446 364.45 178.900 0.00 198.790 44.28
14:30:00 Shut in well at choke manifold.
14:35:00 02/07/08 0 5021.4 30.1 408.0 28.8 137.5 434.9 28.8 1.8 27.5 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 16138.70 13093.446 364.45 179.380 0.00 198.790 44.28
14:40:00 02/07/08 0 2379.9 29.7 933.7 29.3 -2.1 909.0 31.0 1.6 28.1 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
14:45:00 02/07/08 0 1380.5 28.5 14.7 28.9 -2.1 574.1 31.4 1.7 28.8 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
14:50:00 02/07/08 0 1431.3 28.8 23.1 29.6 -3.5 585.9 32.2 1.6 28.9 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
14:55:00 02/07/08 0 1472.1 28.9 25.9 30.1 -3.5 594.4 32.5 1.6 29.0 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:00:00 02/07/08 0 1507.4 28.9 10.4 30.2 -4.9 594.4 32.8 1.7 29.2 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:05:00 02/07/08 0 1530.0 29.1 11.8 30.6 -3.5 597.7 33.1 1.7 29.4 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:10:00 02/07/08 0 1548.3 29.2 10.4 30.6 -2.1 597.7 33.1 1.7 29.8 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:15:00 02/07/08 0 1576.5 29.3 14.7 30.8 -2.1 598.2 33.6 1.6 30.0 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:20:00 02/07/08 0 1596.2 29.4 11.8 31.3 -4.9 597.7 34.4 1.7 30.1 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:25:00 02/07/08 0 1624.4 29.4 10.4 31.0 -2.1 601.5 35.2 1.6 30.2 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:30:00 02/07/08 0 1645.5 29.5 10.4 31.1 -2.1 601.5 35.8 1.6 30.4 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:35:00 02/07/08 0 1661.0 29.6 13.3 30.6 0.7 601.5 36.2 1.6 30.6 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
15:40:00 02/07/08 0 1666.7 29.6 17.5 30.4 -2.1 602.4 35.9 1.6 30.6 0.000 0.748 0.820 4.0 0.0 0.00 13093.446 0.00 179.380 0.00 198.790
SECTION 5
Additional Information
Transducers Information
Total Cumulative
Mechanical Meter Factors
Glossary of Terms
Data Discs and Information
Transducer Information
Client Coogee Resources Test No. Well Clean-up
TOTAL CUMULATIVE
a(v) Average
A Average
ACV Annulus Choke Valve
AMV Annulus Master Valve
AnnP Annulus Pressure
API American Petroleum Institute
b Barrel(s)
BDF Below Drill Floor
BHA Bottom Hole Assembly
BHP Bottom Hole Pressure
BHT Bottom Hole Temperature
BOP Blow out Preventer
BS&W Base Sediment and Water
CBL Cement Bond Log
cf Standard cubic feet
CO2 Carbon Dioxide
CGR Condensate Gas Ratio
CIV Chemical Injection Valve
CTU Coil Tubing Unit
Cum Cumulative
d Day
degC Degrees Celcius
DcP Downstream Choke Pressure
DcT Downstream Choke Temperature
degF Degrees Farenheit
DFE Drill Floor Elevation
DhP Down Heater Pressure
DhT Down Heater Temperature
DST Drill Stem Test
DWT Dead Weight Tester
ESD Emergency Shut Down
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
SKUA-10_Welltest Report.PDF
Contains the raw data readings taken from sensors on the choke manifold and wellhead throughout the complete test
period.
SKUA-10_ALL.ASC
Contains the raw data readings taken from sensors on the choke manifold, separator, manual inputs and rates
throughout the complete test period.
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The preliminary surface position of the West Atlas Drill Stem (9.3m skid-out distance) at the Shua-10
location was computed from Veripos Ultra Differential GPS data recorded between 0910 and 0920 on
15 March 2008. The GPS data were recorded after to the completion of preload and jacking
operations. The following results were computed:
Preliminary Skua-10 Differential GPS Surface Position of the West Atlas Drill Stem
The preliminary Differential GPS surface position of the West Atlas drill stem is 0.49m on a bearing of
112.6° (True) from the intended Skua-10 location.
Note: The following 7-parameter datum transformation was used to convert ITRF2000 coordinates
to GDA94 coordinates (Epoch 2008.5):
Dx = +0.0174m
Dy = -0.0484m
Dz = -0.1035m
Rx = +0.017 554"
Ry = +0.015 065"
Rz = +0.018 157"
Scale = +0.003 362 p.p.m.
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The final acoustic position and orientation of the Skua-10 conductor was computed from acoustic
measurements observed 18 March 2008 during cementing operations. Acoustic measurements
between beacons installed on the West Atlas legs and the Skua-10 conductor running tool drill pipe
were used to determine the position and orientation of the Skua-10 conductor. The orientation of the
acoustic beacon frame to the conductor white-painted keyway was confirmed prior to deployment.
The following results were computed:
The final acoustic position of the Skua-10 conductor is 0.85m on a bearing of 45.0° (Grid) from the
intended Skua-10 conductor location.
The final acoustic position of the Skua-10 conductor is 0.80m on a bearing of 10.7° (Grid) from the
surface position of the West Atlas drill stem at the Skua-10 location.
The Skua-10 Conductor Heading (orientation of the white-painted keyway on the conductor) is 222°
(Grid).
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The AHD height of the West Atlas rotary table was determined from dual frequency GPS carrier
phase measurements recorded between 1206 and 1805 on the 16 March 2008, following the
completion of pre-load and jacking operations.
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 1
1.1 Overview 1
1.2 Exploration History 1
2. REGIONAL GEOLOGY 3
2.1 General 3
2.2 Structural Elements 3
3. SEISMIC INTERPRETATION 6
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Figures
Figure 1 General Structure – Skua Field, Vulcan sub-basin 2
Figure 2 Structural elements of AC/L8 and Vulcan Sub-basin 4
Figure 3 Generalised Stratigraphy of the Vulcan Sub-basin 5
Figure 4 Base Cretaceous time structure map 7
Figure 5 Base Cretaceous depth structure map and seismic lines 7
Figure 6 Skua 10 ST-1 and St-2 well path at base Cretaceous 8
Figure 7 Seismic line: Skua 3D Inline 1273 at surface location 8
Figure 8 Seismic Inline 1214 at toe location 9
Figure 9 Arbitrary line through Skua 11 toe location to Skua-10 toe location 9
Figure 10 Skua 10 – Predicted versus actual stratigraphy 15
Figure 11 Skua 10 ST-1 – Predicted versus actual stratigraphy 16
Figure 12 Skua 10 ST-2 – Predicted versus actual stratigraphy 17
Tables
Table 1 Formation tops for Skua-10 (predicted versus actual) 11
Table 2 Formation tops for Skua-10/ST-1 (predicted versus actual) 11
Table 3 Formation tops for Skua-10/ST-2 (predicted versus actual) 11
Table 4 Log Analysis – Plover Formation 20
Enclosures
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1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Overview
The reservoir target for Skua-10 was the Plover Formation. These sands are
interpreted to have been deposited in a shallow marine environment. The Plover
sands in this part of the field were expected to have an average porosity of 22% and
a net to gross of 60% (based on facies analysis). The expected gross column at this
location was 24m. The horizontal placement and length of the Skua-10/ST-2 wellbore
was based on the performance of Skua-4 and Skua-9/ST-1 in terms of interpreted
accessible reserves for these wells based on decline analysis.
The Skua Field is located on the Skua High within the Vulcan Sub-basin of the Timor
Sea, Northwest Australia.
Although Skua-2 drilled a thin Cretaceous oil column on the down-thrown flank of the
Skua structure in 1985 the Plover formation oil pool was not discovered until Skua-3
was drilled in 1987. To date six wells (Skua-3, 4, 7A, 8, 9 and 9ST1) have been
drilled in the Plover oil pool. The Skua 3D seismic survey was acquired in July 1990
and PSDM reprocessing of this Skua 3D survey was undertaken in 2005 by Coogee
Resources.
BHP commenced production from the Skua Field in December 1991 from three wells
(Skua 4, 8 and 9/ST1) via a dedicated FPSO. Production continued for just over 5
years and ceased in January 1997. The field produced 3.21*106m3 (20.2 mmstb) of
oil. Production peaked at 3,340 m3/d (21,000 bopd) in 1992 and the field was still
producing at 509 m3/d (3,200 bopd) from Skua-4 and Skua-9/ST1 when production
was shut-in in January 1997.
The redevelopment of the Skua Field is part of the Montara Development Project
which also includes Montara, Swift and Swallow oil pools. The Montara Development
falls in the AC/P34 exploration license and in May 2007 the final field development
plan was submitted, together with a production license application over blocks 413,
414, 485, 486 & 558 of Map Sheet SD51 (Brunswick Bay). In June 2007 the
application, together with the Joint technical Report, was passed to the DITR for a
decision to approve the license application. This application was granted and the
resulting production license is designated AC/L8.
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2. REGIONAL GEOLOGY
2.1 General
The major structural elements of the area are shown in Figure 2. AC/L8 is situated
over the Skua High, at the south-western end of the Swan Graben, and at the
northern end of the Browse Basin within the Vulcan Sub-basin.
The tectonic evolution of the Vulcan Sub-basin, (western Bonaparte Basin), can be
divided into four distinct phases (Figures 3). The Permian to mid-Jurassic pre-rift;
late Jurassic syn-rift; Cretaceous post rift and the Miocene to Recent collision phase.
Additional episodes of faulting occurred during the Cretaceous to recent period. This
latter phase of faulting was important in the forming of present day structural
features.
The primary source rocks are mature marine Upper Jurassic claystones located in
the various troughs and grabens within the Vulcan sub basin. In addition, many of the
oils have a terrestrial component which is attributed to the early to middle Jurassic
fluvio-deltaic Plover Formation. Although hydrocarbon generation may have
occurred in the Swan Graben as early as end of the Jurassic, the primary, main
phase of migration, is thought to have taken place in the Tertiary and continues to the
present day.
Proven AC/P34 and AC/L8 oil reservoirs are both Jurassic and Cretaceous in age.
The depth to the Jurassic prospects along the fault trends is in the order of
2500mSS, with porosity ranging from 15 to 25% (moderate to excellent permeability).
The main vertical and lateral seals are supplied by the marine claystones of the
Cretaceous Jamieson Formation and supplemented by marine claystones and marls
laid down during major subsidence in the late Jurassic (Vulcan Formation). Cross
fault seals of Cretaceous age have been demonstrated to be effective at the existing
discoveries (for example Skua and Swift Fields).
The major positive structural elements in the area include the Ashmore-Sahul Block
to the west, and the northeast trending Londonderry High to the east (Figure 2).
The major lows include the Skua Trough to the northeast and the Heywood Graben
to the southeast of AC/P34. Northeast trending en-echelon horsts and tilted fault
blocks of Triassic to Jurassic age are characteristic of the area.
The Swan Graben, to the north of AC/L8 is the major source for the basin, with in
excess of two thousand metres of Vulcan Formation marine shales deposited. The
Skua High is a prominent feature in the north of AC/L8 and forms a focus for
migrating hydrocarbons from the Northern Browse Basin, the Swan Graben, and the
Skua Trough.
The Puffin Horst, to the northwest, extends into AC/P34 but not into AC/L8.
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3. SEISMIC INTERPRETATION
The key horizon interpreted on the 1990 Skua 3D data set was the Base Cretaceous
Unconformity (BCU). In the Skua area it forms a pronounced angular unconformity
with the overlying Late Cretaceous Fenelon Formation (calcilutites and marls) and is
underlain by fluvio-deltaic sandstone reservoirs of the Early Jurassic Plover
Formation.
Depth conversion is problematic in the Skua area because the field is overlain by
Hydrocarbon Related Diagenetic Zones (HRDZ). The HRDZs severely distort the
time structure interpretation over most of the field by pull-up under the areas affected
by the HRDZs (Figure 4).
Stacking velocities from the Onnia MC3D survey together with well velocities were
used to create an average velocity map from which a most likely Base Cretaceous
depth structure map was generated. (Figure 5)
It was not possible to confidently depth convert the data below the HRDZs and thus a
depth structure map was constructed using the unaffected data areas. Where the
seismic data is unaffected by the HRDZs the resulting depth structure interpretation
was honoured. In areas where the seismic data was affected by HRDZs the distorted
depth interpretation was ignored and the map was hand contoured and projected
from areas where the data is unaffected.
The area targeted by Skua-10 lies between Skua-9/ST1 and Skua-4. This area is
currently interpreted based on the production performance and decline curve
analysis of Skua-4 and Skua-9/ST1. It is interpreted that the region is still capable of
significant production as the field was shut in after production from this area
exceeded 3000 bopd from two vertical wells. Figure 6 illustrates the well path of
Skua-10 –ST1 and ST2 at Base Cretaceous level.
Figure 7 illustrates seismic In-line 1273 through the surface location at Skua-10 ST1
and ST 2 and Figure 8 shows seismic Inline 1214 at the toe location.
Figure 9 shows a seismic section along an Arbitrary Line from the Skua-11 toe
location to the Skua 10-10ST1 and ST2 toe location.
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Figure 5: Base Cretaceous Depth Structure Map and Seismic Survey Lines
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Skua-10 toe
X: 655 067m
Y: 8 618 680m
Skua- 10
Surface Location
X: 654 103m
Y: 8 617 602m
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Figure 9: Arbitrary Line through Skua 11 toe location to Skua -10 toe location
Skua - 10 toe
X 655 067m
Y 8 618 680m
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4. WELL STRATIGRAPHY
The stratigraphy for Skua-10, 10/ST-1 and 10/ST-2 are illustrated in Figures 10-12
(Predicted versus Actual sections) and Tables 1-3, respectively. A more detailed
lithological and biostratigraphic breakdown is given on the Composite Well Logs
(Enclosures 1-3).
The following descriptions are a summary of the lithologies seen in the parent well
and sidetracks, and are based on formation subdivisions. The sequence has been
assigned to different formations on the basis of lithology, log character and
correlation with offset wells, (Enclosures 1-3).
All depths are sub sea depths. The rotary table (RT) is 32.8 meters above the datum
(AHD). The stratigraphic prognosis and actual tops for Skua-10, 10/ST-1 and 10 ST-
2 are tabulated below, in Tables 1-3 respectively.
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SKUA-10
Depth Depth Depth Difference Thickness
Horizon mTVDSS mMDRT mTVDSS from (m)
Prognosed Actual Actual Prognosis
SKUA-10/ST-1
Depth Depth Depth Difference Thickness
Horizon mTVDSS mMDRT mTVDSS from (m)
Prognosed Actual Actual Prognosis
SKUA-10/ST-2
Depth Depth Depth Difference Thickness
Horizon mTVDSS mMDRT mTVDSS from (m)
Prognosed Actual Actual Prognosis
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SKUA-10
QUATERNARY to TERTIARY 82.5SS to 1789.2SSm (1706.7m thick)
No cuttings samples were collected through this section. The formations in this
interval (Oliver, Hibernia and Grebe) have been assigned following correlation of
drilling parameters (ROP, Torque, WOB) and with expected GR signatures.
Skua-10 terminated in the Puffin formation. The interval of Puffin penetrated consists
predominantly of interbedded Sandstone, calcilutite, calcareous Claystone and silty
Claystone.
The calcilutite is light to occasionally medium light grey, micritic, dominantly soft to
very soft, occasionally firm, amorphous to sub blocky, occasional very fine
carbonaceous grains, grading to calcisiltite in part, trace very fine to fine, well sorted
and rounded calcarenite grains, trace crystalline calcite, trace glauconite and fine
quartz grains.
The Sandstone is clear to translucent, off white to light grey, loose to friable
aggregates, dominantly very fine to occasionally fine and rarely medium to coarse
grained, well sorted, rounded to well rounded, sub elongate to sub spherical, trace
weak pyrite cement, common weak calcareous cement, trace to 40% calcareous
matrix, trace to common carbonaceous grains, trace glauconite, good inferred
porosity in loose fraction, poor visual porosity in aggregates.
The silty claystone is medium to medium dark grey, very soft to firm, sub blocky, very
calcareous, homogeneous, trace carbonaceous specks.
The calcareous claystone is medium to dark grey, occasionally olive grey, soft to
firm, amorphous, sticky, sub blocky to sub fissile in part, trace carbonaceous specks,
trace disseminated pyrite, silty in part.
SKUA-10/ST-1
LATE CRETACEOUS 1789.2mSS to 2291.3mSS (502.1m thick)
Skua-10/ST-1 kicked off within the Puffin Formation at a depth of 1916mRT. The
interval of Puffin penetrated consists predominantly of interbedded sandstone,
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Skua-10/ST-1 was used as a pilot hole in order to establish the oil water contact. The
well reached a total depth of 2321.5mSS, 12.7mSS, below the OWC. The well was
originally programmed to reach horizontal at 2298.5mSS, however, a large depth
discrepancies at the top of the Plover Formation forced the decision to convert the
well from a producer into a pilot hole.
The Plover Formation at this location was comprised of sandstone inter-bedded with
claystone, siltstone and coal.
The sandstones were clear to translucent, dominantly loose and clean, very fine to
fined grained, occasionally medium, moderately well sorted, sub angular to rounded,
variable siliceous cement, trace pyrite cement and nodules, trace argillaceous matrix,
trace carbonaceous material, fair to good visual porosity.
The claystones were medium dark to dark grey, soft to commonly firm, sub blocky to
occasionally blocky, homogenous, rarely silty and grading to siltstone in part, nil to
slightly calcareous, trace very fine pyrite.
The siltstones were dark yellowish brown, becoming light olive grey to olive grey with
depth, very soft to soft, sub blocky, amorphous, arenaceous and argillaceous in part,
common carbonaceous specks and poorly developed carbonaceous laminae in part,
nil to trace calcareous, minor to common disseminated pyrite and pyrite nodules.
The coal was black, vitreous to dull, firm, brittle, blocky, poorly developed conchoidal
fracture in part, silty in part, occasional pyritic laminae.
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The presence of coal supports the assignment of the interval to the Plover Formation.
SKUA-10/ST-2
LATE CRETACEOUS 2280.3mSS to 2286.3mSS (6.0+m thick)
The presence of coal supports the assignment of the interval to the Plover Formation.
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5. PROSPECT EVALUATION
5.1 Trap
Skua Field is a faulted anticlinal trap at the Jurassic level. Skua-10 was located in a
crestal location on the north-east extension of the Skua Field. The well was located
to drain the attic oil from this part of the field. The Skua-10/ST-2 producing well-bore
lies between Skua 4 and Skua-9/ST-1 (BHP Producers), and the well-bore trajectory
is several metres higher than the highest perforations in the two BHP production
wells referred to above.
The placement of the Skua-10 well within the reservoir was based on the
performance of the Skua-4 and Skua-9 wells and the addressable reserves
interpreted for these wells from the decline curve analysis. The reservoir modelling
carried out to date shows residual oil (from the initial development) in the Skua-10
area that will be drained by the Skua-10 /ST-2 well. The placement and length of the
Skua-10/ST-2 well is based on the location and size of the interpreted remaining oil
reserves in the area from the reservoir modelling and simulation.
5.2 Seal
The top seal for the Plover Formation is the Lower Cretaceous Fenelon Formation, a
proven seal throughout the Timor Sea region. At Skua-3 approximately 100m of
Fenelon Formation was intersected.
Mapping at the Callovian Unconformity level indicates a maximum throw of +/- 200 m
on the main bounding fault. As such, adequate lateral seal can be expected from the
lower Cretaceous claystone and marl succession, comprising the Fenelon and lower
Puffin Formations juxtaposed against the fault.
5.3 Reservoir
The primary objective reservoir in Skua-10 was the Plover Formation. The Top
Plover Formation in Skua-10/ST-1 was intersected at 2291.3mSS, 8m low to
prognosis. This intersection occurred lower than the planned horizontal well-bore
elevation, (2285mSS). The decision was then made to continue Skua-10/ST-1 well-
bore through the OWC on its present trajectory to establish the current OWC with
reference to the West Atlas MODU and AHD datum. A free water level was
subsequently established at 2308.8mSS, prior to plugging back Skua-10/ST-1. Skua-
10/ST-2 was designed to land horizontal close to the location of Skua-9/ST-1,
minimising the error at the Plover Formation. Skua-10/ST-2 intersected the Plover
Formation at 2286.3mSS, 3m low to prognosis, and the well-bore trajectory was
continued to reach horizontal at an evation of 2290.5mSS. The well-bore trajectory
continued updip to a minimum elevation of 2282.5mSS, near TD, prior to the well-
bore dropping sharply in non reservoir rock when directional control was lost near
TD. A total of 405m of excellent quality reservoir sandstones were encountered in the
horizontal section.
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trace siliceous cement, trace pyrite nodules and cement, good to excellent inferred
intergranular porosity.
5.4 Charge
Hydrocarbons in the Vulcan Sub-basin were primarily sourced from mature lower
Vulcan Formation marine claystones in the Swan and Paqualin Grabens.
Geochemical studies have shown a strong correlation between Challis and Jabiru
oils and lower Vulcan source rocks. Although the generation of hydrocarbons took
place in the late Jurassic-early Cretaceous, primary oil expulsion is thought to have
occurred in the mid-late Tertiary.
Accelerated fault growth and rapid subsidence during the Oxfordian resulted in the
accumulation of very thick marine shales (Vulcan Formation) in the grabens
occurring in the Vulcan Sub-basin.
Recent studies have identified excellent oil source potential within the coastal plain /
deltaic sediments of Unit C of the Plover Formation (Ambrose, 2003). Thus, in
summary, Skua-10 was well positioned to receive hydrocarbon charge originating
from proven nearby source kitchen areas (Swan & Paqualin Grabens) as well as
locally from the underlying Plover Formation shales.
The presence of trapped oil in the Plover (Skua Field) has confirmed that charge,
migration and timing were favorable for the entrapment of oil, in the Skua structure.
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Log analysis was carried out by PTTEP Australasia over the productive Plover
Formation. The horizontal production bore of Skua-10/ST-2 intersected 405m of net
pay, with a kh of 125 darcy-metres (410,000 md-ft). Table 4 summarises the key
reservoir parameters for the pay zones within Skua-10 ST-2. The Log Interpretation
plot for the Plover reservoir is attached as Enclosures 4 (Skua-10 ST-1) and
Enclosure 5 (Skua-10 ST-2).
Formation Interval (mRT) Net Pay (m) Avg Vcly Avg Phie Avg Swe
Plover Fm 2817-3788 405 10.1 21.4 10.5
The Plover OWC (free water level) was established at 3047 mRT (2308.8
mSS), in Skua-10/ST-1, based on the resistivity anomaly. This was 10.3m
lower than the OWC established from TDT analysis on Skua-8. However, the
transition zone was not sharp with 90% oil saturation (top of transition zone)
occurring at 3017 mRT (2300.93 mSS).
6.3 Testing
No DST, Production or wireline tests were conducted in Skua -10 or in either of the
sidetrack wells.
However, a cleanup flow after the completion flowed at up to 415 m3/d (5,000 bbls/d).
For details see Raw Data Report, Appendix-O of Appendix-1.
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7. HYDROCARBONS
7.1 Occurrence
Total gas and hydrocarbon shows were monitored and recorded during the drilling of
Skua-10, 10/ST-1 and 10/ST-2.
Total gas and the chromatographic breakdown of the ditch gas were recorded by
Baker Hughes Inteq (BHI) (see Appendix 5 of the Basic Data Report submitted in
January 2011). The only significant shows were recorded over the net pay interval in
the Plover Sandstone. A table of the gas shows are included in the Basic Data
Report submitted in January 2011.
Hydrocarbon fluorescence was also noted over the Plover Formation oil pool.
Complete fluorescence descriptions are included in the basic Data Report submitted
in January 20011.
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Skua-10 was designed to drain the north-eastern crestal area of the Skua Field,
which is a fault bounded anticlinal feature with three way dip closure. Well control
from Skua-9 and Skua-4, together with core based facies modeling indicated that
Skua-10 would be in a low net to gross area of the field, and with the added
disadvantage of drilling along strike to maximize the crestal intersection a significant
risk existed pre-drill. The results of Skua-10/ST-2 have indicated a much higher net
to gross and superior reservoir quality to that expected.
1. The reservoir quality in the north-eastern crestal area of the Skua Field was
better than expected, reducing the risk of poor drainage through poor
communication between facies.
2. The improved porosity has also directly led to increased reserves through
increased drainage radius of Skua-10/ST-2 and to increased pore volume
within this area.
3. The successful steering of the well-bore high through the attic of the structure
will lead to better oil recovery.
The error observed at the top Plover Formation, in Skua-10/ST-1, was attributed to
two main factors: The first is that the steep slope (rollover into the fault) was real and
we were down-dip of the intended track, and secondly, that significant error can
occur when equating depths from two independent drilling campaigns. In particular
the following points should be noted in any future development well drilling:
1. When landing a horizontal section near a pilot well-bore location, try and aim
as close as possible to the existing well-bore so as to eliminate structural
anomalies, which may include such things as minor faulting, rollover and
irregular erosional surfaces.
2. Allow for error when comparing depths between different MODU. Depth
error will and can occur through; errors in measurement, errors in datum
transformations and from errors in tide corrections on floaters.
The well was completed as a horizontal producer from the Plover Formation, and
reached a total depth of 3788 mRT after intersecting 971m of Plover Formation. The
completion was designed as a two zone intelligent completion, allowing some control
over production if early water break through from a particularly porous zone occurred.
However, this is now less likely given the high net to gross reservoir intersection
encountered in Skua-10/ST-2. The two zones were cleaned up independently prior to
releasing the rig.
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Appendix 1