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General
Well 30/6-11 was drilled on the Delta structure on the Flatfisk Slope, close to the northwestern end of the Oseberg Fault Block in the North Sea. The primary objective was to find hydrocarbon accumulations in the Brent Group. Secondary objective was to find additional hydrocarbon accumulations within the Early Jurassic Cook Formation and Statfjord Group. The well was placed in an area where a complete Jurassic succession could be expected. Planned TD was 75 m into the Statfjord Group.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 30/6-11 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Nortrym on 20 December 1982 and drilled to TD at 4001 m in the Early Jurassic Statfjord Group. When running casing in the 17 1/2" section at 2165 m the rig had to wait on weather. Cavings accumulated as fill on the bottom and the casing was differentially stuck. Various additives were used to free the casing, including diesel. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 235 m, with pre-hydrated bentonite and seawater from 235 m to 965 m, and with KCl/polymer mud from 965 m to 2165 m. From 2165 m to 3654 m, the KCl/polymer mud was slowly converted to a dispersed lignosulphonate/lignite mud and in the bottom 8 3/8" section, from 3654 m to TD a dispersed lignosulphonate/lignite mud system was used. From 2165 and downwards the diesel content in the mud was 5%, diminishing to traces below 3265 m.
The Brent Group (3351 - 3561m) had a
gross thickness of 210 m with 118 m of net sand, giving a net to gross ratio of
0.56. The average porosity of the sandstones were calculated from wireline logs
to 16% with an average water saturation of 80%. The Cook Formation (3752.5 -
3768.5m) had a net sand thickness of 3 m, giving a net to gross ratio
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00