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General
Wildcat well 7122/6-1 was designed to drill a prospect located in the central part of the block, located in the eastern part of the Hammerfest Basin. The purpose of well 7122/6-1 was to test the hydrocarbon potential of the Middle Jurassic to Upper Triassic sandstones in the main structure of the block.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 7122/6-1 was spudded with Polar Frontier Drilling semi-submersible installation Polar Pioneer on 6 September 1987 and drilled to TD at 2707 m in the Middle - Late Triassic Snadd Formation.
The structure penetrated by the well is a large tilted block dipping southwards. The northern closure is a major WNW-ESE fault. Top of the main markers were encountered higher than prognosed: top Stø Formation came in 71 m higher, and top Trias came in 183 m higher than expected. The Jurassic reservoirs were found water bearing, however, some oil recovered by RFT indicated the presence of a thin (1.5 m) oil zone at the top of the Stø formation. The late Triassic Snadd Formation proved gas and condensate in a 71.5 m gross thickness reservoir. Weak shows were recorded in cuttings from the Hekkingen shale. Strong whitish yellow direct fluorescence was observed in the cored sandstones all through the Stø Formation down to 2040 m. Weak shows were recorded on the cored sandstones in the Nordmela, Tubåen, and Fruholmen Formations. Below this level, in the Triassic section, weak oil shows were recorded in sandstones, including the reservoir section between 2400 to 2450 m that produced gas and condensate in the DST.
A very dense geochemical screening in
this well showed only very lean source rocks (< 1% TOC) above 1340 m.
Between 1340 m and 1931 m, the average TOC is around 1% with a somewhat richer
interval between 1750 m and 1900 m (TOC 1.5 to 3%), but with HI generally lower
than 100 mg/g. Between 1931 m and 2015 m, high organic content (TOC 10 to 15%)
and high HI (280 - 350 mg/g) indicate a very
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