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General
Exploration well 25/1-6 is located 12 km southwards of the 25/1-1 well and 6 km south of the Frigg Field boundary. The main objective was a Paleocene seismic structure underlined by a strong discontinuous flat seismic event.
Geological correlations and geophysical studies indicated a detritic sand body belonging to the Heimdal formation. The Cod or Heimdal clay layer could be the closure of this structure.รก The structurally closed Frigg, Cod, and Danian Sands, and Late Cretaceous chalk were secondary objectives.
Operations and results
Well 25/6-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Pentagone 84 on 26 January 1978 after spending 10 days on the location waiting on weather. No significant problems were encountered during the drilling to TD at 2895 m in Late Cretaceous limestone. The well was drilled with spud mud to 192 m, with CMC/Bentonite from 192 m to 468 m, and with Lignosulfonate/Dextrid mud from 468 m to TD.
The first interval of interest was the
Eocene Frigg Formation from 2107 m to 2150. This interval turned out to be
shaly with thin sand layers up to 3 meter thick only. Some oil shows were
recorded in the sands. In the lower part of the Frigg Formation a core was
taken with four thin interbeds of sandstones medium to fine grained and weakly
cemented. These sandstones were fluorescent (light yellow) and gave a
fluorescent, light yellow extract. Massive Heimdal Formation sand was
encountered from 2249 m to 2563 m. The unit has good reservoir characteristics
with translucent fine to coarse, subrounded to subangular, mostly well-sorted
sand. The porosity of the sandy levels varies from 20 to 25% and net sand
thickness is about 226 m. The unit was water bearing. No shows were encountered
during the drilling or on the lab. The lower part (2675 m to 2799 m) of the
Danian sequence (Ty Formation) was composed of many intercalations of sandy
levels and shaly beds. The sandy intervals had poor porosit
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