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General
Well 6506/12-6 was the third on the Alpha structure in block 6506/12, and the first appraisal well on this structure.
6506/12-1 was a gas/condensate discovery well on the Alpha South segment while 6406/12-4 encountered only traces of hydrocarbons on the high-pressured Alpha North segment. 6506/12-6 was classified as an appraisal well, and designed to further examine the hydrocarbon potential, of the Alpha South segment. The primary objectives were to verify the structural interpretation of the segment, and to define hydrocarbon-water contacts.
Primary targets were the Fangst and BÅt Group sandstones and the upper Cromer Knoll Group sandstone unit (Lysing Formation). Prognosed depth was 4780 m.
Operations and results
Appraisal well 6506/12-6 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Dyvi Delta on 31 March 1986 and drilled to TD at 4741 m, 6 m into Early Jurassic sediments of the Åre Formation. The 26" section was drilled first as a 12 1/4" pilot hole and then opened up with a 26" underreamer. At 777 m a survey indicated that the 26" hole was deviated from the pilot hole. After pulling out of hole and successfully reaming into the old pilot, the hole was opened up first to 17 1/2" bit, and then to 26". This was drilled to 1078 m before it was realised that the bit had again entered the deviated hole. After reaming suspected kick-off point drilling finally commenced in the vertical path to casing point. No further significant drilling problems occurred. The well was drilled with seawater down to 414m, with gypsum/polymer mud from 414 m to 1056 m, and with gypsum/polymer/lignite mud from 1056 m to TD
The Lysing Formation sandstone was
penetrated from 3248 m to 3271 m. Well samples from this interval had weak
shows (fluorescence but no cut). Top Shetland Group came in at 2331 m, top
Cromer Knoll Group at 3274 m, and top Spekk Formation 4021 m. Top reservoir was
encountere
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00