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ID: 412
OBJECTID: 412
wlbNpdidWellbore: 417
wlbName: 33/12-1
wlbHistory:

General

Well 33/12-1 is the Statfjord Field discovery well. The well was drilled ca 400 m east of the UK boundary. The Statfjord Field is located in the Tampen Spur area of the North Sea. The drilled structure is a west tilted fault block, forming part of a structural trend extending across the U.K. - Norway boundary. The trapping mechanism for the prospect was westerly dipping Jurassic beds bevelled at the Late Kimmerian regional unconformity. Cretaceous mudstones and marls provided the seal. The Brent Field is located on the southwestern U.K. portion of the same structural complex. The primary objective of the well was the Middle Jurassic sandstone section known to be productive in the U.K. Brent Field. Secondary objectives were Lias (Early Jurassic) and Triassic sands. The Paleocene section, which is structurally high, was an additional objective although nearby wells did not have reservoir rocks in this section.

Operations and results

Well 33/12-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Waage Drill I on 1 December 1973 and drilled to TD at 3060 m in the Triassic Lunde Formation. After drilling to 466 m, TD in 26" section, 47 days were spent due to rough weather and problems with tensioners and riser. After this operations proceeded without significant technical problems, but the weather caused much interruptions and WOW.

There were oil shows with relatively high gas readings in the interbedded siltstones and sandstones in the Paleocene section and throughout the Maastrichtian. The Brent Group was encountered at 2409 m and was oil filled down to top Dunlin Group at 2570 m. The oil-water contact was not present in this well. From log analysis, 148 m of net sand with an overall average porosity of more than 28
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00