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General
Well 30/6-19 was drilled on the Beta Saddle prospect between the Veslefrikk field and the 30/6-5 Oseberg East (Beta South) discovery. The objectives of the well were to prove hydrocarbons in the Brent Group, the Cook Formation, and the Statfjord Group. Planned TD was ca 3400 m or ca 100 m into the Statfjord Formation.
Operations and results
Well 30/6-19 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Polar Pioneer on 9 April 1986 and drilled to TD at 3301 m in the Early Jurassic Statfjord Group, Eirikson Formation. Drilling proceeded without significant problems down to 1589 m where the string got stuck and the well was sidetracked at 1179 m. At 3117 m the string got stuck and a cement plug was set at 2847 m. The well was sidetracked again at 2822 m and drilled to TD.
The Brent Group (2857 - 2989 m) contained oil down to the OWC at 2956.5 m (Free water level from RFT). Net pay in the oil zone is 58.1 m with an average porosity of 18.8% and an average water saturation of 48.3%. No additional hydrocarbon reservoirs were encountered by the well and only occasional weak shows were seen on sandstone stringers in the Drake Formation and single grains in the Statfjord Group. RFT pressures showed the Cook Formation to be overpressured and the Statfjord Group to be underpressured relative to the Brent Group. This assumes same water density as in the Brent Group water zone.
Four conventional cores were cut in the
Brent reservoir from 2858 - 2970 m. Core depths are ca 1.5 m shallower than logger's
depth. RFT pressure recordings were performed throughout the Brent Group and in
the Cook and Statfjord Formations. Segregated RFT samples were taken in the final
sidetrack in the Ness Fo
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00