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Mulga 2

Eromanga, South Australia

Mulga 2 is a petroleum well in the Eromanga, South Australia, operated by Delhi, drilled to a total depth of 1,905 m.

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Well Information

Well Name
Mulga 2
Basin
Eromanga
State
South Australia
Classification
NEST
Operator
Delhi
Driller
S & T

Drilling Data

Total Depth
1,905 m
Datum Elevation
54.0 m
Spud Date
01/03/1985
Completion Date
15/03/1985
Permit
-

Location

Latitude
-28.6791
Longitude
140.5380

Available Log Data

1
Log Streams
19
Curves
196,538
Data Points
29,952
Metres

Caliper (3 curves)

Borehole diameter measurements indicating hole condition and washout zones.

Curve Start End Interval
CALI 188 m 1897 m 1709 m
CALI 188 m 1904 m 1715 m
CALI 188 m 1896 m 1708 m

Density (4 curves)

Bulk density measurements for porosity calculation and lithology identification.

Curve Start End Interval
DRHO 188 m 1904 m 1715 m
PEF 188 m 1904 m 1715 m
RHGX 188 m 1904 m 1715 m
RHOB 188 m 1904 m 1715 m

GR (3 curves)

Well log curves recorded during wireline logging operations.

Curve Start End Interval
GR 188 m 1893 m 1705 m
GR 188 m 1896 m 1707 m
GR 9 m 1896 m 1887 m

Miscellaneous (1 curves)

Well log curves recorded during wireline logging operations.

Curve Start End Interval
DEPTH 9 m 1904 m 1894 m

Neutron (2 curves)

Porosity measurements derived from neutron or density tools, indicating reservoir storage capacity.

Curve Start End Interval
ENPH 1158 m 1898 m 740 m
NPHI 1158 m 1898 m 740 m

Resistivity (3 curves)

Electrical resistivity logs used to evaluate fluid content and identify hydrocarbon-bearing zones.

Curve Start End Interval
LLD 188 m 1900 m 1712 m
LLS 188 m 1900 m 1712 m
MSFL 1158 m 1895 m 737 m

Sonic (2 curves)

Acoustic travel time logs used for porosity estimation and seismic calibration.

Curve Start End Interval
DT 188 m 1896 m 1708 m
DTL 188 m 1896 m 1708 m

SP (1 curves)

Spontaneous potential logs measuring natural electrical potentials for permeability indication.

Curve Start End Interval
SP 188 m 1889 m 1701 m