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General
Well 9/11-1 is situated in the Åsta Graben in the Danish-Norwegian Basin in the North Sea. The purpose of the well was to test the hydrocarbon and reservoir potential of Triassic to basal Tertiary sediments over a north-south elongated salt dome. The Jurassic - Triassic sandstones were the primary objective, with the Late Cretaceous - Danian carbonates and Palaeocene sandstones as secondary objectives.
The well is Type Well for the Late Paleocene Fiskebank Formation
Operations and results
Wildcat well 9/11-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Transworld 61 on 3 July 1971 and drilled to TD at 2196 m in the Late Triassic Skagerrak Formation. The 26" section was first drilled with a 17 1/2" bit to 412 m using gel/seawater mud. The hole was then under-reamed to 26" to 411 m. The 26" bit was run in hole but could not get past 119 m. When reaming was attempted, circulation was lost at 127 m. The hole was then re-drilled to 412 m with a 17 1/2" bit and opened to 26" with no problems. The 20" casing was run and cemented at 378 m. Eleven days were used on this interval and 700 bbl mud lost to seabed. The remaining well was drilled without significant problems. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills to 127 m, with seawater and gel from 127 m to 412 m, and with seawater / lignosulphonate (Spersene) and 1 -6 % diesel from 412 m to TD.
The well drilled a thick
Tertiary-Quaternary section (approx. 1600 m), composed mainly of
Oligocene-Miocene brown-grey clays and Pliocene-Pleistocene grey sandy clays.
The Eocene (Lower part) is represented by green clays overlying varicoloured
Paleocene clays without sands. There was a thin chalk, all of Late Cretaceous
age (Tor Formation). No Danian was present. The Early Cretaceous was
represented by a condensed sequence ranging from Valanginian to Aptian/Albian.
From 1766 m to 1993 m there was a series of transitional Early Cret
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00