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General
Well 15/3-2 R is a re-entry of well 15/3-2 in the Vilje sub-basin structural element of the south Viking Graben of the North Sea. The primary well 15/3-2 was drilled by "Polyglomar Driller", which was equipped with 10.000 psi WP 18 3/4" BOP-stack. This well was suspended on 24 January 1977 with 9 5/8" casing set at 4248 m, in the Late Jurassic Draupne Formation. The re-entry was drilled with the Pentagone 84, equipped with a 15000 psi WPI 11" BOP stack, necessary to drill and test high-pressure Jurassic reservoirs. The objective of well 15/3-2 R was to test the Jurassic reservoirs, including the Dogger - Lias sections.
Operations and results
Well 15/3-2 was re-entered with the semi-submersible installation Pentagone 84 on 26 July 1977 after some initial problem with connecting to the wellhead on the sea floor. An 8 11/32" hole was drilled down to 4990 m when the drill string parted. In spite of an extensive fishing operation, the fish had to be left in hole. Top fish is at 4742 m. A sidetracking operation was performed trying to bypass the fish, but also this operation failed and 4990 became TD of the well. The well was drilled water based with LFC-LC mud from re-entry point to TD.
The Draupne Formation extended from 4236
m down to 4352 m, making up a total of 116 m. Geochemical analyses proved TOC
from 3 to 7 %wt and vitrinite reflectance analyses indicated middle oil window
maturity (%Ro = 0.75). Four Intra Heather Formation sandstone reservoirs were
drilled in the Jurassic section, varying in gross thickness from 15 to 112 m. According
to logs the two upper ones, 112 and 64 m thick, were hydrocarbon-bearing, but
with bad characteristic
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00