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General
Well 6305/12-1 is located in the southwestern part of block 6305/12 in the Slørebotn Sub-basin, approximately 12 km west of the island of Vigra. The C-prospect is an easterly tilted fault block bounded to the west by the Gossa High. The primary objective of the well was to prove hydrocarbons in Early to Middle Jurassic sandstones. Late Triassic sandstones were secondary objectives. The well was designed to leave only non-commercial resources up-dip with a total depth of 4300 m in rocks of presumed Late Triassic age. If the encountered stratigraphy below the base Cretaceous was younger than expected, deeper drilling for stratigraphic information would be considered.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 6305/12-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Transocean 8 on 29 July 1991 and drilled to TD at 4302 m in Triassic Red Beds conglomerates. No significant problems were encountered during drilling, which was completed in 55 days compared to prognosed 81 days. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 721 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 721 m to TD.
The Egga Informal Sand Unit was
encountered at 1804 m. It contained ca 145 m net sand with 19.7% average
porosity. Thinly developed sandstones were encountered from 3260 m in the Late
Cretaceous Lange Formation and down through to base Early Cretaceous at 3685 m.
At 3685 m there was a hiatus from Late Albian (Base Lange Formation) to
Bathonian, hence the Late Jurassic source rocks were not present in the well. The
Middle Jurassic unit exhibited interbedded thin sandstones, coals and
claystones. No shows were recorded while drilling the Egga sandstone, but
post-well organic geochemical extraction proved a weak show at 1810 m. The logs
showed a water wet Egga reservoir. The Lange sandstones generally displayed
poor direct and cut fluorescences while being drilled, and proved later to be
oil-bearing, though tight, in subsequent RFT runs. Moveable oil
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00