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ID: 238
OBJECTID: 238
wlbNpdidWellbore: 243
wlbName: 1/9-1
wlbHistory:

 

General

Well 1/9-1 was drilled on a salt diapir structure located in the Feda Graben in the southern North Sea. The primary objective was to test hydrocarbon accumulations in the Danian and Late Cretaceous chalk. A secondary objective was to test the Jurassic and Triassic sandstones.

Operations and results

Wildcat well 1/9-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Ross Rig on 14 October 1976 and drilled to TD at 3706 m in Cenomanian age limestone (Hidra Formation). The Jurassic was not reached. The anchor chain broke on three occasions. The third breakdown occurred during the last DST. The decision was then made to suspend the well for later re-entry. The well was drilled with seawater and gel slugs down to 433 m, and with seawater-lime-lignosulphonate from 433 m to TD.

The Danian chalk (Ekofisk Formation) was reached at 3043.5 m just below a marl section. It consisted of two hydrocarbon bearing zones. Zone 1 from 3043.5 m to 3071.5 m and a tighter zone 2 from 3071.5 m to 3103.5 m. Maastrichtian (Tor Formation) starts at about 3103.5 m and is also hydrocarbon bearing with water saturations below 50% down to 3141.5 m. A transition zone with gradually increasing water content is seen from 3134.0 m down to 3182.5 m. Apart from in the oil bearing reservoirs weak oil shows on minor sandstones were recorded in the interval 2947 to 2958 m; weak to good oil shows were seen on limestone in the interval 3300 m to 3500 m; and finally weak oil shows were seen occasionally from 3645 m to 3675 m.

The chalk section was cored in 11 cores from 3048 m to 3235.5 m (Ekofisk and Tor formations) and one core (core no 12) from 3327.2
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00