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0735041509000

Well Details

Well ID: 0735041509000
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Location: 00/09-15-073-04W5/0
Location Alias: 00/09-15-73-04 W5M
Location Alias 2: 00/09-15-073-04 W5/00
Country: Canada
Province: Alberta
Township: 073
Meridian: 5
Range: 04
Section: 15
County/Municipality: Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124
Well Name: CARDINAL MITSUE 9-15-73-4
Operator Name: Cardinal Energy Ltd.
License Number: 0155468
License Date: 1993-01-05
License Status: Abandoned
Spud Date: 1993-01-09
Final Drill Date: 1993-01-21
Well Total Depth: 1631.00 m
Surface Hole Latitude: 55.325051
Surface Hole Longitude: -114.518091

For data sources see[1][2]

Well History

Date Event
1993-01-05 Obtained License
1993-01-10 Kick Occurred
1993-01-12 Surface Casing Operation Performed
1993-01-17 Intermediate Casing Operation Performed
1993-01-21 Finished Drilling
1993-01-21 Well Log Performed
1993-01-22 Liner Casing Operation Performed
1993-01-23 Rig Released
1993-01-26 Perforation Treatment Performed - Jet Perforation
1993-01-26 Well Log Performed
1993-01-29 Perforation Treatment Performed - Fractured
1993-03-24 Well Mode changed to Drilled and Cased
1994-08-10 Perforation Treatment Performed - Cement Plug
1994-08-10 Plug Back Performed
1994-08-10 Well Mode changed to Abandoned
1994-08-12 Well Abandoned

For data sources see[3]


Perforation Treatments

Perforation Date Perforation Type Interval Top (m) Interval Base (m) Number of Shots
1993-01-26 Perforation 1598.00 1600.00 13
1993-01-26 Perforation 1603.00 1604.00 13
1993-01-26 Perforation 1606.00 1608.00 13
1993-01-29 Fracture 1598.00 1608.00 13
1994-08-10 Cement Plug 1419.00 1608.00 0

For data sources see[4]


Occurences

Occurence Date Occurence Type Occurence Depth (m) Occurence Control Depth (m)
1993-01-10 Kick 163.00 163.00

For data sources see[5]

References