Drill Stem Tests Database
Specific Well--15-055-21580
API: 15-055-21580
Operator: BECKER OIL CORP.
Field: Ivanhoe Northwest
Lease: Stone 'A'
Well 2
Location: T26S R33W, Sec. 18, NW NW NW
330 South, 330 East, from NW corner
Longitude: -100.97854
Latitude: 37.79398
County: Finney
Status: OIL-P&A
Spud Date: 23-SEP-97
Completion Date: 28-OCT-97
Plugging Date: 30-APR-09
Total Depth: 5261
Form. at depth: ST. LOUIS LIMESTONE
Elevation: 2929 KB
Test Number: 1 Data Source: TRILOBITE
Interval: 4977 to 5045
Formation tested: Morrow
Date, Time: 29-SEP-97; 00:04:36
Initial Hydro Pressure: PSI
First Initial Flow Pressure: PSI
First Final Flow Pressure: PSI
Initial Shut-in Pressure: PSI
Second Initial Flow Pressure: PSI
Second Final Flow Pressure: PSI
Final Shut-in Pressure: PSI
Final Hydro Pressure: PSI
Tool Data
Hole Size: 7.78 in.
Drill Collar ID: 2.25 in.
Drill Pipe ID: 3.8 in.
Drill Collar Length: 708 ft.
Drill Pipe Length: 4277 ft.
Packer Failure Misrun
Bottom Hole Temperature: 120 DEG F
Percent Porosity:
Samples:
Gas Recovery:
Comments:
Recovery
560 of Total Fluid
560 of Fluid in Drill Collars
560 of Drilling Mud
View Pressures No Recovery Gas data.
Download original data
ZIP file contains the orignal DST data supplied to the KGS by Trilobite Testing LLC . Four files are in each archive. The .flg file is an ascii file that has time and pressure at change points (open, shutin, etc.). The .csv is the original data extracted into a comma delimited file. The last two files (the .inf file and a file with a variable extension) are binary files that require Alpine DST software for display.
 
Test Number: 2 Data Source: TRILOBITE
Interval: 4993 to 5045
Formation tested: MORROW
Date, Time: 30-SEP-97; 06:46:34
Initial Hydro Pressure: 2485 PSI
First Initial Flow Pressure: 26 PSI
First Final Flow Pressure: 82 PSI
Initial Shut-in Pressure: 1312 PSI
Second Initial Flow Pressure: 58 PSI
Second Final Flow Pressure: 95 PSI
Final Shut-in Pressure: 1244 PSI
Final Hydro Pressure: 2434 PSI
Tool Data
Hole Size: 7.78 in.
Drill Collar ID: 2.25 in.
Drill Pipe ID: 3.8 in.
Drill Collar Length: 708 ft.
Drill Pipe Length: 4308 ft.
Initial Flow: Weak blow, built to 1"" Initial Shut In:
Final Flow: Slow building blow, built to 8"" blow
Final Shut In:
Bottom Hole Temperature: 120 DEG F
Percent Porosity:
Samples: NO
Gas Recovery:
Comments:
Recovery
130 of Total Fluid
130 of Fluid in Drill Collars
170 of Gas In Pipe
10 of Heavy Mud Cut Oil
60 of Heavy Oil Cut Mud
60 of Slight Oil Water Cut Mud
View Pressures No Recovery Gas data.
Download original data
ZIP file contains the orignal DST data supplied to the KGS by Trilobite Testing LLC . Four files are in each archive. The .flg file is an ascii file that has time and pressure at change points (open, shutin, etc.). The .csv is the original data extracted into a comma delimited file. The last two files (the .inf file and a file with a variable extension) are binary files that require Alpine DST software for display.
 
Test Number: 3 Data Source: TRILOBITE
Interval: 5086 to 5151
Formation tested: Chester
Date, Time: 01-OCT-97; 05:53:25
Initial Hydro Pressure: 2413 PSI
First Initial Flow Pressure: 27 PSI
First Final Flow Pressure: 52 PSI
Initial Shut-in Pressure: 669 PSI
Second Initial Flow Pressure: 62 PSI
Second Final Flow Pressure: 106 PSI
Final Shut-in Pressure: 674 PSI
Final Hydro Pressure: 2390 PSI
Tool Data
Hole Size: 7.78 in.
Drill Collar ID: 2.25 in.
Drill Pipe ID: 3.8 in.
Drill Collar Length: 708 ft.
Drill Pipe Length: 4279 ft.
Initial Flow: Surface blow built to 2""
Final Flow: Slow building blow, built to 6""
Bottom Hole Temperature: 121 DEG F
Percent Porosity:
Samples: NO
Gas Recovery:
Comments:
Recovery
185 of Total Fluid
185 of Fluid in Drill Collars
5 of Heavy Oil Cut Mud
180 of Gassy Heavy Oil Cut Mud
View Pressures No Recovery Gas data.
Download original data
ZIP file contains the orignal DST data supplied to the KGS by Trilobite Testing LLC . Four files are in each archive. The .flg file is an ascii file that has time and pressure at change points (open, shutin, etc.). The .csv is the original data extracted into a comma delimited file. The last two files (the .inf file and a file with a variable extension) are binary files that require Alpine DST software for display.