AWE unable to resolve mechanical problem at Pateke well

AWE Limited reports that as at 06:00 hours (6.00am NZDT) today, the Pateke-4H development well, offshore new Zealand was preparing to sidetrack a short section of lower wellbore.

AWE unable to resolve mechanical problem at Pateke well

The mechanical drill string difficulties experienced in the original hole were unable to be fully resolved and the lower part of the hole has been abandoned. It is now proposed to sidetrack with a 12 ¼ inch drilling assembly from a measured depth of 3,375m, drill into the F10 reservoir at a horizontal angle of approximately 90 degrees, and then set the 9 5/8 inch casing at approximately 4,110m as planned.

The well will then be drilled horizontally through the F10 reservoir to a total measured depth of 5,361m. The Kapuni F10 sandstone objective has already been intersected on prognosis with oil shows and real time logging measurements indicating the likely presence of an oil bearing reservoir, which is very encouraging. However, the commercial significance of the oil shows will not be clear until the horizontal drilling has been completed.
The Pateke-4H development well is in PMP 38158 and AWE is the Operator. Located in the offshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, PMP 38158 contains the Tui, Amokura and Pateke fields and has been producing since 2007.
Pateke-4H is targeting a mapped northern extension of the currently producing Pateke field. The well is being drilled in water depth of approximately 124m with a planned total measured depth of 5,361m, including a 1,272m horizontal section. If successful, the well will be completed for subsequent tie-back to the Tui FPSO (“Umuroa”) for production in 2015.

 

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Press Release, March 18, 2014