Yesterday a BHA with a 12 1/4" bit was run down the hole. Last nigth, at 21:45 pm, drilling into the float collar started at 1937.3 m depth. Early this morning, at 1970.4 m depth, drilling into fill-in mud, i.e. loose debris, underlying the casing shoe started. The fill-in debris, estimated 35 m thick, is beeing drilled carefully with an average ROP of 1-2 m/hour.
Yesterday a BHA with a 12 1/4" bit was run down the hole. Last nigth, at 21:45 pm, drilling into the float collar started at 1937.3 m depth. Early this morning, at 1970.4 m depth, drilling into fill-in mud, i.e. loose debris, underlying the casing shoe started. The fill-in debris, estimated 35 m thick, is beeing drilled carefully with an average ROP of 1-2 m/hour.
Installation of the BOP's finished around midnight. Early this morning pressure and leakage tests were carried out, with applied pressure of 20 and 60 bar, respectively. No leakage was observed. Since 7:00 am a BHA with a 12 1/4" bit has been run into the hole.
Installation of the BOP's finished around midnight. Early this morning pressure and leakage tests were carried out, with applied pressure of 20 and 60 bar, respectively. No leakage was observed. Since 7:00 am a BHA with a 12 1/4" bit has been run into the hole.
Preparation for further drilling, with a 12 1/4" drill bit, is underway. A new flange was installed on the wellhead yesterday afternoon. Today work on BOP is ongoing.
Preparation for further drilling, with a 12 1/4" drill bit, is underway. A new flange was installed on the wellhead yesterday afternoon. Today work on BOP is ongoing.
After the last cementing, May 23th, the cement was given time to harden for approximately 15 hrs. Then the top the casing was cut, at 15 pm yesterday. The BOP stack was removed. Preparation for installation of a new flange is in progress. This morning attempts to unscrew the casing stub is underway. Temperature and CBL-loggings were carried out last night, revealing that the top of the casing is well bound.
After the last cementing, May 23th, the cement was given time to harden for approximately 15 hrs. Then the top the casing was cut, at 15 pm yesterday. The BOP stack was removed. Preparation for installation of a new flange is in progress. This morning attempts to unscrew the casing stub is underway. Temperature and CBL-loggings were carried out last night, revealing that the top of the casing is well bound.
Yesterday, temperature and CBL loggings were carried out between 13 and 19:30 pm. The results indicate that TOC was at c. 100 m depth and that the anchor casing is well bound in general. An exception is an interval between 1415 and 1500 m depth, where CBL show little signs of cement bounding. At 23:30 pm the cementing of the anchor casing was finished. The uppermost part of the annulus was filled with cement, using 5.6 cubic meters of cement slurry. A CBL logging is planned in the afternoon.
Yesterday, temperature and CBL loggings were carried out between 13 and 19:30 pm. The results indicate that TOC was at c. 100 m depth and that the anchor casing is well bound in general. An exception is an interval between 1415 and 1500 m depth, where CBL show little signs of cement bounding. At 23:30 pm the cementing of the anchor casing was finished. The uppermost part of the annulus was filled with cement, using 5.6 cubic meters of cement slurry. A CBL logging is planned in the afternoon.
Yesterday preparations for the second stage of cementing of the anchor casing were in progress. At 15 pm temperature logging was carried out. Additional cement, transported from Reykjavik, came to the drill site late last night. Between 3 am and 6:20 am this morning the cementing was carried out. Totally 155 m3 of cement slurry was pumped into the annulus, 140 m3 with density of 1.85 g/cm3 and 15 m3 of 1.9 g/cm3. Temperature and CBL-loggings are planned in the afternoon.
Yesterday preparations for the second stage of cementing of the anchor casing were in progress. At 15 pm temperature logging was carried out. Additional cement, transported from Reykjavik, came to the drill site late last night. Between 3 am and 6:20 am this morning the cementing was carried out. Totally 155 m3 of cement slurry was pumped into the annulus, 140 m3 with density of 1.85 g/cm3 and 15 m3 of 1.9 g/cm3. Temperature and CBL-loggings are planned in the afternoon.
The well was temperature and CBL logged between 05:26-11:15 pm yesterday after string had been POOH. According to the CBL-log is TOC at 1600 m in annulus. Circulation loss was 34 L/s at 7 pm last night, but has increased during the night and is ~40 L/s this morning Preparations for the second cement job are in progress, but are not expected to commence until tonight at first.
The well was temperature and CBL logged between 05:26-11:15 pm yesterday after string had been POOH. According to the CBL-log is TOC at 1600 m in annulus. Circulation loss was 34 L/s at 7 pm last night, but has increased during the night and is ~40 L/s this morning Preparations for the second cement job are in progress, but are not expected to commence until tonight at first.
First cement job commenced at 6:00 am this morning and was completed at 7:41 am. 80 m3 of cement slurry was pumped through string. The slurry had an average density of 1.85 g/cm3. All 80 m3 of cement slurry had been pumped down by 7:20, and after that was pumped down 18 m3 of water to displace all cement out of string. Temperature and CBL log will be carried out late in the afternoon or evening to locate TOC behind casing.
First cement job commenced at 6:00 am this morning and was completed at 7:41 am. 80 m3 of cement slurry was pumped through string. The slurry had an average density of 1.85 g/cm3. All 80 m3 of cement slurry had been pumped down by 7:20, and after that was pumped down 18 m3 of water to displace all cement out of string. Temperature and CBL log will be carried out late in the afternoon or evening to locate TOC behind casing.
A cross-over connection was made up yesterday and arrived at rig site after 1 am, and then was resumed to install the anchor casing. Setting down the anchor casing was completed around 10 am this morning. Next on the agenda is to RIH with cement string and connect it to the float collar and prepare for the first cement job.
A cross-over connection was made up yesterday and arrived at rig site after 1 am, and then was resumed to install the anchor casing. Setting down the anchor casing was completed around 10 am this morning. Next on the agenda is to RIH with cement string and connect it to the float collar and prepare for the first cement job.
Running anchor casing in hole commenced yesterday morning and the operation is still in progress. 1661 m of 13 3/8" casing has been run in hole and now is about to change over to 13 5/8" casing, which will make up the upper 300 m of the casing.
Running anchor casing in hole commenced yesterday morning and the operation is still in progress. 1661 m of 13 3/8" casing has been run in hole and now is about to change over to 13 5/8" casing, which will make up the upper 300 m of the casing.
POOH was completed at 08:45 pm last night. The hole was then temperature logged but logging was completed at 2:00 am this morning. Preparations for installing the anchor casing in hole are currently in progress.
POOH was completed at 08:45 pm last night. The hole was then temperature logged but logging was completed at 2:00 am this morning. Preparations for installing the anchor casing in hole are currently in progress.
Logging was completed shortly after 5 pm yesterday. Subsequently was prepared to RIH for a wiper trip. Drill bit reached the deposit at 1971 m depth shortly after 5 am this morning without finding for obstructions. Now has been drilled down to 1977 m with some increase in torque. Numerous high viscosity pills are being pumped down while pumping 77 L/s on string.
Logging was completed shortly after 5 pm yesterday. Subsequently was prepared to RIH for a wiper trip. Drill bit reached the deposit at 1971 m depth shortly after 5 am this morning without finding for obstructions. Now has been drilled down to 1977 m with some increase in torque. Numerous high viscosity pills are being pumped down while pumping 77 L/s on string.
Drill bit was 1/16” under gauge and had some skirt damage. Now logging is in progress. An extended temperature and pressure logging program was completed early this morning. Top of bottom hole deposit was at 1970 m depth, 35 m from bottom. Currently calliper logging is in progress, but logging i anticipated to extend until late in the afternoon.
Drill bit was 1/16” under gauge and had some skirt damage. Now logging is in progress. An extended temperature and pressure logging program was completed early this morning. Top of bottom hole deposit was at 1970 m depth, 35 m from bottom. Currently calliper logging is in progress, but logging i anticipated to extend until late in the afternoon.
Yesterday attempts to loosen the string went on by using different approaches. Pumping rate through string or kill-line was varied, tork added occasionally and jarred upwards or downwards but without progress. A temperature log was run in the well down to 1977 m depth from 20:37-00:08 last night (see below and fig. 1, 2 and 3). Because of positive results of the temperature log, it was decided to continue with high pumping rate through motor, downwards jarring and adding many high viscosity pills. At 06:20 the string finally got loose. Now we are pulling out of hole with slow rotation of string and pumping ~20 L/s through the string.
Yesterday attempts to loosen the string went on by using different approaches. Pumping rate through string or kill-line was varied, tork added occasionally and jarred upwards or downwards but without progress. A temperature log was run in the well down to 1977 m depth from 20:37-00:08 last night (see below and fig. 1, 2 and 3). Because of positive results of the temperature log, it was decided to continue with high pumping rate through motor, downwards jarring and adding many high viscosity pills. At 06:20 the string finally got loose. Now we are pulling out of hole with slow rotation of string and pumping ~20 L/s through the string.
Attempts to loosen the string are still ongoing. Yesterday, at noon, the string had moved some 12 m upwards. At 14:00 hours down-jarring was started with 50-60 L/s flow on kill-line and pull up to 200 tonnes. Soda was added to the fluid in order to dissolve the cement particles within the fill enveloping the BHA components. Tactic was changed in the evening, pumping 60-70 L/s through string, pulling up to 260 tonnes and adding torque to 2400 daNm together with down-jarring but without any progress. During the night, the tactic has been to pump 65 L/s through string, adding torque to 2150 daNm and jarring. This morning pump through motor is 65 L/s in attempt to shake the fill loose. Loss of circulation is total.
Attempts to loosen the string are still ongoing. Yesterday, at noon, the string had moved some 12 m upwards. At 14:00 hours down-jarring was started with 50-60 L/s flow on kill-line and pull up to 200 tonnes. Soda was added to the fluid in order to dissolve the cement particles within the fill enveloping the BHA components. Tactic was changed in the evening, pumping 60-70 L/s through string, pulling up to 260 tonnes and adding torque to 2400 daNm together with down-jarring but without any progress. During the night, the tactic has been to pump 65 L/s through string, adding torque to 2150 daNm and jarring. This morning pump through motor is 65 L/s in attempt to shake the fill loose. Loss of circulation is total.
TD was reached 05:00 yesterday morning at 2005 m depth. The string got stuck at 05:25 while cleaning the well, with the bit 8 m above bottom of well. Pumping through motor was switched between 20-66 L/s in attempt to shake the string loose. At 14:00 hours, the tactic was changed, pumping was varied between 5 and 70 L/s, while pulling occasionally on the string and torque added as well. From 16:45 hours the jar was hammered downwards regularly without progress. A temperature log was run in the well between 00:27-01:37 last night. At 03:00 jarring upwards and pulling with up to 200 tonnes was started. This resulted in the string moving 2-5 cm up with each release of the jar. At 08:00 this morning the string had moved 6.3 m in total. Circulation loss at 07:00 is 40 L/s.
TD was reached 05:00 yesterday morning at 2005 m depth. The string got stuck at 05:25 while cleaning the well, with the bit 8 m above bottom of well. Pumping through motor was switched between 20-66 L/s in attempt to shake the string loose. At 14:00 hours, the tactic was changed, pumping was varied between 5 and 70 L/s, while pulling occasionally on the string and torque added as well. From 16:45 hours the jar was hammered downwards regularly without progress. A temperature log was run in the well between 00:27-01:37 last night. At 03:00 jarring upwards and pulling with up to 200 tonnes was started. This resulted in the string moving 2-5 cm up with each release of the jar. At 08:00 this morning the string had moved 6.3 m in total. Circulation loss at 07:00 is 40 L/s.
Yesterday morning, side-track sliding continued, with WOB varying from 2-8 tonne. Before noon ROP was kept between 0.5 – 7 m/h. Around 15:00 drilling with rotation started. Pumping was increased to 60 L/s, raising the stand-pipe pressure to ~ 170 bar. WOB was kept between 6-11 tonne with increased but more variable ROP’s due to higher WOB. Unfortunately the data system broke down at midnight so no data were recorded during last night. TD was reached 05:00 this morning at 2005 m depth. At 05:30 the drill string got stuck with bit 8 m above bottom of well. Now the flow through motor is varying from 20 – 60 L/s in attempt to shake the string loose.
Yesterday morning, side-track sliding continued, with WOB varying from 2-8 tonne. Before noon ROP was kept between 0.5 – 7 m/h. Around 15:00 drilling with rotation started. Pumping was increased to 60 L/s, raising the stand-pipe pressure to ~ 170 bar. WOB was kept between 6-11 tonne with increased but more variable ROP’s due to higher WOB. Unfortunately the data system broke down at midnight so no data were recorded during last night. TD was reached 05:00 this morning at 2005 m depth. At 05:30 the drill string got stuck with bit 8 m above bottom of well. Now the flow through motor is varying from 20 – 60 L/s in attempt to shake the string loose.
Side-tracking is continuing and cutting samples look promising. The last few samples contain ~ 70-80% rock cuttings of fine-medium grained basalt. Most of them seem to be freshly cut, while a few somewhat rounded grains and some crushed grains are probably remnants from the initial drilling in this depth range.
Side-tracking is continuing and cutting samples look promising. The last few samples contain ~ 70-80% rock cuttings of fine-medium grained basalt. Most of them seem to be freshly cut, while a few somewhat rounded grains and some crushed grains are probably remnants from the initial drilling in this depth range.
Yesterday, just before noon and after drilling through a soft cement plug, a solid one was reached at 1910 m depth. While drilling through the soft plug, a few pills were pumped down with the circulation fluid to clean the well. From noon yesterday the ROP has been kept around 0.5 m/h and the WOB has gone up to 5 tonnes. Side-track drilling commenced yesterday at 13:00 hours, first by attempting to form a ledge at 1911 m depth by sliding repeatedly over the same interval. At 16:25 pm the actual side-track drilling started and is still continuing today. Circulation losses are around 5.5 L/s this morning.
Yesterday, just before noon and after drilling through a soft cement plug, a solid one was reached at 1910 m depth. While drilling through the soft plug, a few pills were pumped down with the circulation fluid to clean the well. From noon yesterday the ROP has been kept around 0.5 m/h and the WOB has gone up to 5 tonnes. Side-track drilling commenced yesterday at 13:00 hours, first by attempting to form a ledge at 1911 m depth by sliding repeatedly over the same interval. At 16:25 pm the actual side-track drilling started and is still continuing today. Circulation losses are around 5.5 L/s this morning.
After the gyro-run yesterday morning drilling the cement (sliding) in an attempt to side-track commenced 06:15 at 1835 m depth. WOB was kept low, around 1 tonne, and ROP’s were kept at 0.5 m/hr to try to ensure a successful side-track. Circulation losses were variable but generally around 10 l/s when measured on the pumps. Last night ROP’s increased markedly although WOB was kept low. This occurred at ~1846 m depth, shortly after midnight. After reaching ~1849 m depth there appeared to be little or no resistance left in the cement plug and we were clearly “back” in the hole again.
After the gyro-run yesterday morning drilling the cement (sliding) in an attempt to side-track commenced 06:15 at 1835 m depth. WOB was kept low, around 1 tonne, and ROP’s were kept at 0.5 m/hr to try to ensure a successful side-track. Circulation losses were variable but generally around 10 l/s when measured on the pumps. Last night ROP’s increased markedly although WOB was kept low. This occurred at ~1846 m depth, shortly after midnight. After reaching ~1849 m depth there appeared to be little or no resistance left in the cement plug and we were clearly “back” in the hole again.
BHA was run into the hole until the TOC was reached at 22:50 pm at approximately 1819 m depth. There the ROP decreased considerably, i.e. from c. 40 m/h to c. 10 m/h. Some minor obstacles were entered at 1210-1215 m, 1740-1742 m and 1749-1752 m depth. Below 1777 m the ROP started to decrease. The plug was then drilled further to 1835 m depth. At 06:15 am this morning directional drilling of the sidetrack started. The ROP is kept close to 0.5 m/h with a minor WOB. Loss of circulation has been around 10 L/s. The plan is to drill carefully with ROP at 0.5 m/h during the day and clean the hole regularly with high viscosity pills.
BHA was run into the hole until the TOC was reached at 22:50 pm at approximately 1819 m depth. There the ROP decreased considerably, i.e. from c. 40 m/h to c. 10 m/h. Some minor obstacles were entered at 1210-1215 m, 1740-1742 m and 1749-1752 m depth. Below 1777 m the ROP started to decrease. The plug was then drilled further to 1835 m depth. At 06:15 am this morning directional drilling of the sidetrack started. The ROP is kept close to 0.5 m/h with a minor WOB. Loss of circulation has been around 10 L/s. The plan is to drill carefully with ROP at 0.5 m/h during the day and clean the hole regularly with high viscosity pills.
When temperature logging finished at 7:35 am yesterday a cementing string was run into the hole down to 1917 m depth. Cementing of a new ca 80 m thick plug was performed at 15:00-16:00 pm. Afterwards the string was pulled up to 1657 m depth and the hole cleaned with water and high viscosity pills for several hours. Pulling out of hole started at 21:30 pm. This morning a BHA with a 16 1/2" bit and a motor is being prepared and run into the hole. The bit is expected to be at TOC in the afternoon.
When temperature logging finished at 7:35 am yesterday a cementing string was run into the hole down to 1917 m depth. Cementing of a new ca 80 m thick plug was performed at 15:00-16:00 pm. Afterwards the string was pulled up to 1657 m depth and the hole cleaned with water and high viscosity pills for several hours. Pulling out of hole started at 21:30 pm. This morning a BHA with a 16 1/2" bit and a motor is being prepared and run into the hole. The bit is expected to be at TOC in the afternoon.
Temperature and caliber loggings were carried out until noon yesterday. Then a cementing string was run into the hole. Cementing of a new plug started at midnight from 1955 m depth. While cementing the string got stuck and the operation had to be cancelled. The string got loose soon and was lifted to shallower depth. This morning temperature logging has been ongoing.
Temperature and caliber loggings were carried out until noon yesterday. Then a cementing string was run into the hole. Cementing of a new plug started at midnight from 1955 m depth. While cementing the string got stuck and the operation had to be cancelled. The string got loose soon and was lifted to shallower depth. This morning temperature logging has been ongoing.
Yesterday, when drilling into the cement plug, the drill string got stuck. In the afternoon, after intense jarring, pulling and injection of high viscosity pills, it got loose, and was pulled out of the hole. Pulling out of hole finished at 6:00 am this morning. Logging of temperature and caliber were carried out between 6:00 and 12:30 this morning.
Yesterday, when drilling into the cement plug, the drill string got stuck. In the afternoon, after intense jarring, pulling and injection of high viscosity pills, it got loose, and was pulled out of the hole. Pulling out of hole finished at 6:00 am this morning. Logging of temperature and caliber were carried out between 6:00 and 12:30 this morning.
Yesterday at 13:00 pulling out of hole was finished and preparations for a new set up of BHA started. At 22:00 the string had been run to 800 m depth. Early this morning the bit reached the top of the plug at 1905 m depth. The plug was drilled down to 1953 m, not showing much signs of hardening. Tha plan is to continue drilling into the plug, to ca. 2000 m depth, before further decisions are made.
Yesterday at 13:00 pulling out of hole was finished and preparations for a new set up of BHA started. At 22:00 the string had been run to 800 m depth. Early this morning the bit reached the top of the plug at 1905 m depth. The plug was drilled down to 1953 m, not showing much signs of hardening. Tha plan is to continue drilling into the plug, to ca. 2000 m depth, before further decisions are made.