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General
Well 15/9-5 was drilled in the Sleipner Vest area in the Central Graben of the North Sea. The objective was to test hydrocarbons in Middle Jurassic sandstones in the Beta structure of Sleipner Vest. The well is Reference Well for the Heimdal and Våle formations.
Operations and results
Appraisal well 15/9-5 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Norskald on 19 November 1979 and drilled to TD at 3946 m in the Triassic Skagerrak Formation. Operations met with many problems, but the well objectives were fulfilled in the end. Excessive drag when pulling core barrel out of reservoir was a severe problem, and consequently frequent reaming and circulating trips was needed. Having finished logging in the 8 1/2” section, and just started testing the BOP stack, one of the riser tension sheaves broke and fell down. Also several problems with the hydraulic BOP control system and the ball joint made nearly 12 days rig repair necessary. After this delay the hole required extensive reaming before the 7” liner could be ran and the final 6” section could be drilled. Testing operations were hampered and delayed by bad weather and test equipment breakdown. The well was drilled with spud mud down to 426 m and with seawater/lignosulphonate mud from 426 m to TD.
The well proved gas in sandstones of Middle
Jurassic age from top Hugin Formation at 3526 m down to a true gas/water
contact at 3662 m, based on logs and RFT samples. The Sleipner Formation was
encountered at 3693 m. Logs and RFT pressure gradient proved Sleipner water
filled, and ca 3 bar overpressured compared to the Hugin Formation. Shows were
described on cores all through the hydrocarbon bearing reservoir. Abundant
spots of fluorescence described on cuttings below ca 2000
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00