Egdon Resources provides an update on operations at the Kirklington well site in its Nottinghamshire licence PEDL203.
The Kirklington oil field was discovered by BP in 1985 with the drilling of the Kirklington-2 well and has two oil bearing intervals in the Sub-Alton Crawshaw and the Chatsworth Grit reservoirs at depths of around 600 metres relative to mean sea level. The Kirklington oil field had been shut-in since 2004 prior to Egdon restarting production on 28 July 2009.
The Kirklington-3 well will be a sidetrack of the existing well and is targeting an area interpreted as containing un-drained oil up-dip to the north and west of the existing well through the drilling of a 300 metre horizontal interval in the primary Chatsworth Grit producing interval.
The BDF28 rig started operations at the Kirklington site on 31 January 2010. The plugging-back of the existing well has now been completed and the drilling of the sidetrack commenced today from a kick-off depth of 510 metres. The well will to be drilled directionally to a total measured depth of approximately 980 metres.
The well is expected to be completed for pumped production using the existing surface production facilities shortly after the rig is released from site. Drilling and completion operations are expected to last a total of 12 days.
Egdon is the operator and holds a 65% interest in the PEDL203 licence. Joint venture partner Terrain Energy Limited holds a 25% interest in the licence and on completion of the on-going farm-in Angus Energy will hold a 10% interest.
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