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General
Well 7321/9-1 was drilled on a rotated fault block on the southern margin of the Fingerdjupet Sub-basin in the Bjørnøya East area. The main objective was to test the hydrocarbon potential of the structure, with Late Triassic to Middle Jurassic sandstones as primary target horizon with Early Cretaceous and Triassic (Snadd Formation) sandstones as secondary targets. The wildcat well should also gather as much geological information as possible regarding reservoir, source and cap rock intervals. The well was positioned so that it should avoid faults that could disturb the seismic tie and at the same time would leave a minimum of untested potential up-dip from the well location.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 7321/9-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible rig Ross Rig 25 October 1988 and drilled to TD at 1800 m in the Late Triassic Snadd Formation. Drilling proceeded to TD without any significant problems, but on the way out of the hole the string got stuck at 1501 m. After several unsuccessful attempts, the string was shot off at 1377 m. As a result of this, and because LWD logs were run only to 1507 m (Baroid "Recorded Lithology Logging" -tool, RLL), the hole below 1507 m was not logged. There were also mechanical problems during plugging. In total as much as 40% of the rig time was thus classified as down time. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis sweeps down to 680 m and with KCl / polymer mud from 680 m to TD. There was no shallow gas in the hole.
The secondary target, a prognosed
sandstone above the Barremian unconformity, was not developed. Instead of a
reservoir sandstone a new possible source rock with high organic content was
encountered in the Barremian interval from 961 m to 986 m. The primary target
reservoir interval (Stø, Nordmela and Fruholmen Formations) was penetrated at
1378.8 m. Approx. 116 m of reservoir rock was found with 35.8 m net sand. The
reservoirs were water bearing with
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00