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General
Well 15/5-3 was drilled in the Vilje Sub-basin between the Enoch and the Gudrun fields in the North Sea. The primary objective was to test possible sandstone reservoirs of Triassic age. A secondary objective was to test the Middle Jurassic Sleipner Formation. The well was planned to penetrate approximately 400 m into the Triassic and had a projected total depth of 4200 m.
Operations and results
After two unsuccessful spuds, wildcat well 15/5-3 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Nortrym on 21 August 1980 and drilled to TD at 5042 m in shale and sandstones of Late Permian age. Hole reaming was necessary in intervals below 2250 m, otherwise the well was drilled without significant problems or incidents. The hole was good and vertical down to ca 3000 m. Below 3200 m the hole deviation increased to between 3° and 8°. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis sweeps down to 615 m, with a seawater/Dextrid mud from 615 m to 2029 m, with seawater/polymer/Q.Broxin mud from 2029 m to 3834 m, and with a salt-saturated Dextrid mud from 3834 to TD.
None of the objective sandstone reservoirs were found in the well. The Draupne Formation was encountered at 3665 m. After penetrating 135 m of Draupne shales, the well encountered 1050 m of Zechstein evaporites. At this point, it was decided to deepen the well further in order to explore the pre-salt rocks. Below these, undefined shales and thin sandstones of Late Permian age were found.
Traces of oil in the mud was observed
during P&A - see below. Poor oil shows were recorded in thin limestone
stringers at 2850 m, 2920, and in the interval 3355 to 3365 m. No shows were
recorded in the pre-Zechstein shales and sand se
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00