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General
Well 9/3-1 was drilled on a salt induced domal trap developed at the edge of the Stavanger Platform. The main objective of the well was to evaluate the sandstones of the Middle Jurassic Vestland Group at a prognosed depth of 1805 m. The well was designed to achieve a valid test of the prospect with one well, and to ensure a satisfactory tie of well results to existing seismic data. The prognosed TD was 2125 m. The well was planned to fully penetrate the reservoir sequence and proceed 50 m deeper than the crest, into the underlying rocks of Triassic age.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 9/3-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Borgny Dolphin on 29 July 1986 and drilled to TD at 1972 m in the Triassic Skagerrak Formation. Drilling proceeded without significant problems.
Top Sandnes Formation came in at 1788 m,
18 m above prognosed depth. The reservoir was water bearing with no trace of
hydrocarbons. The Vestland Group was found to be 167 m thick with porosities up
to 29.5%. Permeability measurements from the core in the Sandnes Formation gave
an average value of about 1000 mD, but as high as 4700 mD in one instance. No
increase in background gas and no fluorescence or other hydrocarbon indications
were observed on cuttings or on any of the 70 sidewall cores recovered. The Tau
Formation shales had excellent source rock properties with TOC in the range 1.5
% to 4.5 % and hydrogen indexes in the range 100 to 500 mg HC/g TOC. Coals of
the Lower Sandnes Formation and in the Bryne Formation also showed excellent
properties with hydrogen indexes up to 465 mg HC/g TOC. No migrant hydrocarbons
were however indicated by the organic geochemical analyses, and all formations
penetrated by the well were immature for generation of petroleum and. One core
was cut in the interval 1799 -1814 m in the Sandnes Formation. The RFT tool was
run in the bottom hole section over the reservoir and 8 good pressure points
confirmed
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00