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General
Well 31/2-7 was drilled in the Troll West oil province in the Northern North Sea. The primary objective was to appraise the oil accumulation in the area west of well 31/2-4 in the Troll Field.
Operations and results
Well 31/2-7 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Borgny Dolphin on 22 April 1982 and drilled to TD at 1660 m in the Late Jurassic Heather Formation. No significant problems were encountered during operations. Tight spots were encountered in the 17 1/2" section. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 455, with seawater/gel/CMC/Drispac from 455 m to 825 m, with KCl/polymer mud from 825 m to 1517 m, and with KCl/polymer/gel/lingo mud from 1517 m to TD.
The well penetrated 11 m f Late Jurassic Draupne shale at 1535 m before entering the Sognefjord Formation reservoir sands at 1546 m. The Heather Formation was encountered at 1601 m. The Sognefjord Formation was hydrocarbon bearing with a 20.5 m gas column from 1545.5 - 1566 m and a 27.5 m oil column from 1566 to 1593.5 m. The gas reservoir consisted of alternating micaceous, bioturbated fine to medium grained sandstones and cross laminated, massive fine to coarse grained sandstones. The upper part of the oil reservoir (down to 1586 m) was of the same quality as the gas reservoir. Below 1586 m the sandstones were very fine to medium grained with high mica content. Weak shows (fluorescence and cut) were recorded on cores down to 1635 m.
Six fibreglass sleeve cores were taken from
1547.0 m to 1635.0 m in the 8 1/2" section. Thus 88 m of core were cut of
which 72.25 m (82%) was recovered. In order to verify the higher than expected
GOC several unsuccessful (due to probe plugging) attempts were made to obtain RFT
fluid samples at around 1570 m. Eventually one of the RFT chambers was filled
at 1568 m. After a few more attempts the other chamber was filled at 1566.5 m.
At surface the contents of both chambers were check
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-05-19T00:00:00