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General
Well 6507/11-4 is located ca 3.5 km north-north west of the Midgard Field on the Halten Terrace. The objective was to test the hydrocarbon potential in Jurassic sandstones in a rotated north-south trending fault block. Shallow gas was warned at the following levels: 470-532/539- 601- and 671 m. TD was planned at 2950 m.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 6507/11-4 was spudded by the semi-submersible installation Treasure Saga on 16 May 1987, and drilled to TD at 3045 m in the Early Jurassic Aldra Formation (Tilje Formation). Due to excessive deviation during the first 13 m, the TGB was pulled and moved 10 m towards east where the well was re-spudded on May 17. Otherwise, drilling proceeded without significant problems. No shallow gas was encountered at the warned levels. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis mud down to 817 m, with gypsum / polymer mud from 817 m to 2655 m, and the remaining 8 1/2" section from 2655 m to TD with gel / polymer mud.
The argillaceous Grip Group (Viking
Group) was encountered at 2530 m, and the sandy Tomma Formation (Fangst Group)
at 2676.5 m RKB. The latter consisted of two sandstone units (Garn and Ile
Formations) separated by a more argillaceous unit (Not Formation). The gross
sand thickness in the two units was 174 m and the porosity was good. The
calculated average values of log porosity and the net to gross ratio for the Garn
Formation was 24.6% and 0.96 respectively. The corresponding figures for the Ile
Formation were 22.1% and 0.74. The Leka Formation (Ror Formation) consisted mainly
of claystone, while claystone and sandstone were alternating in the Aldra
Formation (Tilje Formation). Sporadic oil fluorescence were observed in
lamellas of silty sandstones in the Late Cretaceous at 2220 m, 2265 m, and 2315
m. No shows were observed in the Jurassic sandstone units. Post-well organic
geochemical analysis did not confirm the shows in Late Cretaceous, but revealed
a possible
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00