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General
Well 6407/7-2 was drilled on the Njord A-structure in the southern part of the Halten Terrace. The Njord structure is located ca 30 km west of the Draugen Field. The primary objectives of the well were to test the reservoir properties of the pre-Tilje sequence and to find the oil-water contact in the central part of the A-structure. By this the volumetric potential of the structure could be established. The well would furthermore obtain seismic calibration to the base Cretaceous and intra Jurassic and intra Triassic events. It should penetrate a flat seismic event at approximately 2570 ms TWT. A Rogn Formation sand unit was expected at 2598 +/- 65 m.
Operations and results
Well 6407/7-2 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Polar Pioneer on 20 November 1986. The 36" hole was drilled to 361 m where the MWD showed an inclination of 7.1 degrees. A respud was thus decided. The well was respudded on 20 November and drilled without significant problems to TD at 3320 m in the Triassic Red Beds. It was drilled with spud mud down to 780 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 780 m to TD.
No Rogn Formation was encountered. Hydrocarbons
were encountered in two different pressured reservoir zones in the Middle to
Early Jurassic. The upper reservoir was a 14 m gas/condensate zone in the Ile
Formation from 2697.5 m to 2711.5 m. A segregated RFT sample from this zone
recovered gas and condensate. The lower and main reservoir zone was encountered
from 2771 to 2877.5 m in the Tilje Formation and contained oil. Two drill stem
testes were performed in this zone. The Åre Formation was encountered at 2877.5
m and consisted of sandstones with minor claystones and siltstones. The Åre
Formation sandstones were cemented and with low porosity. The logs and cores
proved the Åre Formation to be water bearing, although moderate quality RFT
pressure data gave an oil gradient in the inte
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