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General
Wildcat well 6407/4-1 was drilled on a structure in the Gimsan Basin on the Halten Terrace, in the central part of the block. The structure is an isolated domelike structure, all inside the block borders. Well 6407/4-1 is placed a little down flank on the biggest segment in the southeast part. The main objective was hydrocarbon accumulations in the Middle Jurassic, Garn Formation. The second objective was Middle Jurassic, Tilje Formation.
Operations and results
6407/4-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible rig Ross Isle on 20 July 1985 and drilled to TD at 4835 m in late Triassic sediments of the Åre Formation. The well was drilled with seawater and gel down to 849 m, with gypsum/polymer mud fro 849 m to 2121 m, with gypsum/polymer/lignosulphonate mud from 2121 m to 3817 m, and with gel/lignosulphonate/lignite mud from 3817 m to TD. Drilling the well proceeded without significant problems.
Oil shows were recorded in sandstone in
the interval 2467 m to 2720 m in Campanian-Santonian-Coniacian age sediments of
the Shetland Group. Hydrocarbon bearing Middle Jurassic sandstones were
encountered at 3890 m KB. Good and strong continuous shows were recorded
throughout the Spekk and Melke Formations and the Fangst Group. Geochemical
analyses recorded continuous shows in the Tilje Formation (down to ca 4330 m),
some shows in sandstones of the Åre Formation, and they confined the oil-water
contact in the Garn Formation to between 3952.8 m and 3960.0 m. Above ca 3780
metres the shows involve a light to medium gravity oil, whilst below this depth
the oils are waxier and of medium gravity. Top reservoir, in Garn Formation,
came in at 3889.5 m, 28 m higher than prognosed. Gas was produced from the
reservoir, but reservoir qualities we
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00