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General
Well 1/3-1 was drilled on the crest of a salt-induced anticline on the Hidra High in the North Sea. The purpose of the well was to investigate Tertiary and Mesozoic sequences down to top salt.
The well is Type Well for the Våle, Hidra, Hod, and Tor Formations, and Reference Well for the Vidar, Ekofisk and Blodøks Formations.
Operations and results
Well 1/3-1 was spudded with the four leg
jack-up installation Orion on 6 July 1968 and drilled to TD at 4877 m in the
Permian Zechstein Group. From the deviation survey it is seen that the well
starts to deviate significantly at 4037 m (8 deg deviation), and at TD the
deviation is 18 deg. This will correspond to a TVD RKB that is ca 25 m less
than MD RKB.Several drilling
problems occurred during the drilling operations of well 1/3-1. While drilling
the 17 1/2" hole for the 20" casing, circulation losses started at
220 m (720') and became total at 238 m (781'). While drilling on with sea
water, without returns, the pipe stuck. The lost circulation zone eventually
had to be sealed off with a cement plug. In the Tertiary plastic clays the
problems included tight hole conditions, bit balling, and difficulties in
lowering the logging tools. The mud weight had to be raised from 10.8 ppg to 13.6
ppg to stabilize the hole. At 4131 m (13554') the bit twisted off, but was
retrieved on the second fishing run. A hydrocarbon bearing zone was encountered
at 4567 m (14984'). The mud became gas cut. At 4592 m (15064') the degasser was
overloaded and the circulation lost, probably higher in the hole. A cement plug
was needed to combat the lost circulation problems. It was then decided to set
a 7" casing. Circulation was lost while running the casing, which had
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00