Strzelecki 08
Strzelecki 08 is a petroleum well in the Eromanga, South Australia, operated by Delhi, drilled to a total depth of 1,733 m.
Well Information
Drilling Data
- Total Depth
- 1,733 m
- Datum Elevation
- 64.9 m
- Spud Date
- 09/04/1982
- Completion Date
- 20/04/1982
- Permit
- -
- Rig
- Kremco 750
Location
- Latitude
- -28.2381
- Longitude
- 140.6440
Available Log Data
Caliper (2 curves)
Borehole diameter measurements indicating hole condition and washout zones.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| CALI | 190 m | 1719 m | 1529 m |
| CALI | 914 m | 1721 m | 807 m |
Density (3 curves)
Bulk density measurements for porosity calculation and lithology identification.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| DRHO | 191 m | 1723 m | 1532 m |
| PEF | 191 m | 1723 m | 1531 m |
| RHOB | 186 m | 1723 m | 1536 m |
GR (2 curves)
Well log curves recorded during wireline logging operations.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| GR | 15 m | 1716 m | 1700 m |
| GR | 190 m | 1709 m | 1519 m |
Miscellaneous (1 curves)
Well log curves recorded during wireline logging operations.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| DEPTH | 15 m | 1723 m | 1708 m |
Neutron (1 curves)
Porosity measurements derived from neutron or density tools, indicating reservoir storage capacity.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| NPHI | 914 m | 1717 m | 803 m |
Resistivity (3 curves)
Electrical resistivity logs used to evaluate fluid content and identify hydrocarbon-bearing zones.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| LLD | 191 m | 1720 m | 1528 m |
| LLS | 191 m | 1720 m | 1528 m |
| MSFL | 914 m | 1714 m | 799 m |
Sonic (1 curves)
Acoustic travel time logs used for porosity estimation and seismic calibration.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| DT | 191 m | 1719 m | 1528 m |
SP (1 curves)
Spontaneous potential logs measuring natural electrical potentials for permeability indication.
| Curve | Start | End | Interval |
|---|---|---|---|
| SP | 191 m | 1706 m | 1515 m |