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General
Wildcat well 35/8-2 is located in the Sogn Graben north of the Fram Field. The main objectives were to test the Middle Jurassic Brent Group as well as sands in the Early Jurassic Dunlin Group and Statfjord Formation on a structure located in the south western corner of the block. No reservoirs were anticipated above the Late Kimmeridge Unconformity.
Operations and results
Well 35/8-2 was spudded with the
semi-submersible installation Sedco 704 on 30 August 1981 and drilled to TD at
4336 m in the Early Jurassic Statfjord Formation Formation. During hole opening
of the 36" section, the drill string parted and left the bit, opener and
drill collars in the hole. Fishing was unsuccessful. The well was re-spudded 11
September 1981 and the 17 1/2" pilot hole was drilled without problems.
When opening to 36" washing and reaming was required. Few problems were
encountered in the 26" section. While drilling the 17 1/2" hole one
experienced problems with tight hole at 830 to 883 m, 1610 -1720 m and 1915 -
1940 m. Repairs of the BOP and other unrelated rig problems occurred for 13
days during the drilling of this section. Tight hole was also experienced in
the upper part of the 12 1/4" section and at 3100 m where pore pressure
also started increasing. Some problems were experienced when coring in the 8
1/2" section. When running in hole with a new bit, the pipe became stuck
at 3662 m. Twenty-one days were spent fishing before the hole was plugged back
into the 9 5/8" casing. The well was then sidetracked from 3482 m and the
8 1/2" hole was drilled down to 3954 m. Some minor problems with tight
hole and differential sticking occurred. A 6 1/8" hole was then drilled to
TD at 4336 m. The well was drilled with seawater / pre-hydrated bentonite / gel
down to 2155 m and with seawater/bentonite/polymer/LF-5 mud from 2155 m to 3538
m. From 3538 to TD the well was drilled with KCl/polymer mud, which w
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00