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General
The Frigg Field was discovered by well 25/1-1 in 1971 and set in production in May 1977. Well 25/1-8 S was drilled in the summer of 1985 to monitor changes in gas/fluid contact, uncover permeability barriers and pressure gradients in the Frigg Formation, refine the geological model, and provide ties for seismic interpretations. Before production started the Frigg Field fluid contacts were: OWC = 1955.9 m TVD MSL and GOC = 1948.2 m TVD MSL. In July 1985 in 25/1-8 S found the oil-leg to be all swept with the exception of a very thin oil-layer lifted to 1903.5 m TVD MSL, 2 m below the new gas/liquid contact, which was now a gas/water contact (GWC) at 1901.3 m TVD MSL. The objective of the third re-entry well 25/1-8 SR3 was to monitor further changes in the GWC.
Operations and results
Appraisal well 25/1-8 S was re-entered (25/1-8 SR3) with the semi-submersible installation West Vanguard on 1 April 1989.
The GWC was found at 1897.5 m TVD MSL, the same as in 25/1-8 SR2. This was a similar situation as in well 25/1-7 and corresponding re-entries ca 2.5 km to the north. It showed that gas drainage was blocked by shale barriers over large areas in the central parts of the field.
No cores were cut and no wire line fluid samples were taken.
The well was suspended on 6 April 1989 for later re-entry and monitoring of the reservoir parameters. It is classified as a gas appraisal well.
Testing
No drill stem test was performed.