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General
Well 15/3-5 was drilled on the Gudrun Terrace, east of the 15/3-1 S Gudrun Discovery in the North Sea. Well 15/3-5 was drilled in a downdip position of a structure explored by the well 15/3-4, where oil bearing reservoirs of Middle Jurassic age were tested. The main objectives of 15/3-5 were to find the extension of these reservoirs and to define a hydrocarbon/water contact.
Operations and results
Appraisal well 15/3-5 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Byford Dolphin on 28 December 1983 and drilled to TD at 4130 m in the Middle Jurassic Sleipner Formation. Drilling was suspended at 195 m due to bad weather. The well was re-spudded on 6 January 25 m west of the original location. Some technical problems with the BOP occurred after setting of the 20" and 13 3/8" casings. A seat protector got stuck in the riser during drilling of the 17 1/2" hole. Drilling breaks occurred at 3943 m, 3954 m, 4018 m, 4032 m and at 4041 4043 m in the 8 1/2" hole section. The well was drilled using water based mud.
Top Draupne Formation was encountered at
3808 m, followed by the Heather Formation at 3881 m, and the target Middle
Jurassic Sleipner Formation at 3935 m. Several thin reservoir zones were
penetrated in the Sleipner Formation. The sands were interpreted as minor
fluvial channels (2 to 5m in thickness) deposited in two main sequences. Four
of the channels were oil-bearing with an oil gradient of 0.61 bar/10 m based on
pressure measurements. An OWC could be established at 4022.6 m. Pressure
measurements showed that the upper fluvial channel sequence is over-pressured,
and not in contact with the sands encountered in well 15/3-4. The lower fluvial
sequence could be connected between the two wells. Petro
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00