MCF Energy Announces the Start of Drilling Operations on the Kinsau-1A Well in Germany
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The RED Drilling Rig 202 has completed rigging up at the Kinsau-1A drill site and testing the safety equipment. Drilling operations commenced on
At this point the well will drill ahead with a diamond drill bit to the target, the Jurassic Purbeck carbonate interval that tested gas and condensate at high rates in Mobil's original Kinsau-1 well. The deeper Malm carbonate interval was also found to be hydrocarbon bearing in the Kinsau wells drilled by Mobil; it is anticipated that this interval will be penetrated and evaluated but not tested in the Kinsau-1A well. During drilling the drilling mud will be continuously monitored by a logging unit for lithology and gas content.
The drilling program estimates that the Kinsau-1A well will a reach total depth of 3400 meters in approximately thirty days. At this point remote sensing logs will be run in the open hole to determine the geologic formation tops and hydrocarbon saturations. A production string of 7-inch steel casing will be run and cemented to safely isolate the hydrocarbon zones for testing. The open hole log data will be used to refine the testing program that will be performed with a workover rig. Well results will likely be known later in the third quarter of 2025. Discussions are occurring with a local pipeline company for future pipeline construction and offtake.
The target for the Kinsau-1A well was determined using the Mobil well information and a 3D seismic survey acquired by Mobil in 1985. The seismic data was reprocessed and analyzed using Paradise Machine Learning and AI software which determined the optimum reservoir location. This analysis suggests that the Jurassic Purbeck reservoir will be thicker at the Kinsau-1A target than in the original Kinsau-1 well.
The Paradise analysis has confirmed additional significant potential in the 100 square kilometer block on trend and directly offsetting the Kinsau 1A well to the east. A successful test of the Kinsau-1A well would validate the Paradise analysis and strongly support the presence of these additional resources. MCF holds a 100% interest in the exploration licence in this adjacent licence area.
History
The Kinsau-1A drilling project is a re-entry and redrill of the Kinsau-1 discovery well, originally drilled in 1983 by Mobil, which produced impressive test results of over 24 MMCF of gas and condensate per day. Mobil drilled the Kinsau-1 well to a depth of 3940 meters, where it encountered basement rocks. Gas and condensate indications were found within the Jurassic Purbeck Formation at 3,179 meters. The well was completed by stimulating it with acid and tested over a 22.5-metre perforated interval. The entire well test took 3.5 months to complete. A variable rate test was conducted on July 28 to 29, 1983 with three flowing rates reported: 7,712 thousand cubic feet per day (MCFD) at 2,973 psi, 14,832 MCFD at 2,785 psi, and 24,706 MCFD at 1871 psi. The total test pressure dropped from 4,110 psi to 4,090 psi (283.4 to 282 bar). The test resulted in a recovery of 45.9 MMCF of gas and 1,510 barrels of condensate. These test results are not necessarily indicative of long-term performance or of ultimate recovery.
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Abbreviations: |
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Bcf |
billion cubic feet |
Bcfe |
billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent |
Bbl |
barrels |
Boe |
barrels of oil equivalent |
M |
thousand |
MM |
million |
MMbbls |
million barrels of oil |
MMBOE |
million barrels of oil equivalent |
MMBC |
million barrels of condensate |
MMcf |
million cubic feet of natural gas |
Mcfe |
thousand cubic feet of natural gas equivalent |
MCFD |
thousand cubic feet per day |
MMCFD |
million cubic feet per day |
MMcfe/d |
million cubic feet equivalent per day |
Tcf |
trillion cubic feet |
Km2 |
square kilometers |
€ |
Euros |
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