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ID: 290
OBJECTID: 290
wlbNpdidWellbore: 295
wlbName: 7/12-2
wlbHistory:

General

Well 7/12-2 was drilled on a salt induced structure on the east side of the Cod Terrace in the North Sea. The primary objective was to evaluate potential Upper Jurassic and Triassic reservoirs 

The well is Type well for the Ula Formation and Reference well for the Farsund Formation.

Operations and results

Wildcat well 7/12-2 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Norskald on 4 July 1976 and drilled to TD at 3676 m in the Early Jurassic Gassum Formation. The well was drilled with seawater/gel down to 158.5 m and with seawater/lime Drispac mud from 158.5 m to TD down to 495 m and with a lime/Drispac mud from 495 m to TD.

Well 7/12-2 penetrated a major Late Jurassic reservoir (Ula Formation) and was terminated within a hydrocarbon bearing sequence of poor quality sands and interbedded shales in the Gassum Formation. Core analysis and log interpretation indicate an Ula Formation sandstone reservoir of 128 m net thickness (154 m gross) with porosities ranging from 14 to 28%, permeabilities from a few millidarcy to over two darcy and water saturations from 5 to over 50%. The Ula Formation was oil bearing from top to base at 3532 m in an oil down-to setting. The Gassum Formation sandstones have a porosity between 11 and 19%, average permeability of 1 md and water saturation generally in excess of 70%.

Eleven cores were cut in the well. Cores one to ten were cut in succession from 3385.75 m (3380.95 m logger's depth) to 3476.9 m (3470.9 m logger's depth) in the Ula Formation. The overall core recovery for this section was 97.3%. Core no 11 was cut in the Early Jurassic from 3634.2 to 3652.3 m with 100% recovery. The core-l
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2020-02-21T00:00:00