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General
Well 25/10-3 is located in the western part of the Balder Field complex on the Utsira High in the North Sea. Lower Eocene oil sands had been encountered in Esso wells 25/10-1, 25/11-1 and 25/8-1. The objective of 25/10-3 was to test the Eocene sand in a lower structural position to accurately establish the oil/water contact in the area; to determine their lateral continuity and if they would thicken towards the northwest.
Operations and results
Well 25/10-3 was spudded with the vessel Glomar Grand Isle on 27 August 1970 and drilled to TD at 1921 m in the Early Paleocene Ekofisk Formation. Except for stuck pipe at 1247 m, which was worked free with Diesel oil and pipe lax in 4 hours, drilling operations were routine and trouble-free. The well was drilled with seawater/gel down to 402 m, with seawater Spersene/XP-20/Salinex mud from 402 m to 951 m, and with fresh water/Spersene/XP-20 mud from 951 m to TD.
The Oligocene to Recent sediments
consisted of clays and sands with no indications of hydrocarbons. The 518 m thick
Eocene section was chiefly grey to grey green clay shales with 6.7 m of wet sand
in the interval 1401 m to 1413 m (Grid Formation), a 4 m oil-bearing sand from 1750
to 1754 m (Intra Balder Formation sandstone), and a 1 m wet sand at 1799 m. The
4 m oil sand had 32-36% porosity and tested 26 deg API gravity oil on a wire
line formation test. Oil shows were observed in cuttings from 1716 m and down
to the top of the oil bearing sand, and shows continued down to 1768 m, all through
the cored section. In addition to the Intra Balder Formation sandstone the
Paleocene section penetrated was composed primarily of 3 sands interbedded with
grey green shale. From top to bottom the Paleocene sands were respectively 29 m
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wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00