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General
Well 34/8-4 A on the Visund Field was initiated as a sidetrack to well 34/8-4 S, which had been temporarily plugged and abandoned. The original well had missed the planned Statfjord Formation target due to structural complexities of the area. The sidetrack should reach the target location, Statfjord Formation, approximately 420 m north-northwest of the surface location in an area of good seismic control. The main objective was to test Statfjord Formation hydrocarbon potential, fluid composition and aquifer characteristics. Secondary objectives were to evaluate the Lunde Formation B/C aquifer characteristics, to establish stratigraphic control of the Base Cretaceous - top Statfjord interval, and to determine the mechanism for hydraulic communication with the Brent reservoir in well 34/8-4S through gravity slide Brent segment and/or through Dunlin Group reservoir.
Operations and results
Well 34/8-4 S was re-entered with the semi submersible installation Transocean 8 on 18 February 1992. The sidetrack 34/8-4 A was kicked off from below the 13 3/8" shoe at 2187 m in the primary well bore and drilled to TD at 3567 m in the late Triassic Lunde Formation. No significant problems were encountered during drilling. The well was drilled with a KCl / polymer mud from kick-off to TD.
A major unconformity was found between
the top of the Early Jurassic (Pliensbachian) at 2902.5 m and the overlying
Early Cretaceous (Hauterivian). A sandstone member of the Amundsen Formation
was encountered from 2942 m to 2989.5 m. One core was taken in this unit and
recorded good hydrocarbon shows. Subsequent wire line logs and DST results
confirmed that the interval is oil bearing. A gross reservoir thickness of 31.0
m was defined, giving a net pay thickness of 22.38 m. The Statfjord Formation
occurred between 3057 m and 3143 m. A total of 7 cores were cut through this
interval. Good oil shows were observed throughout.The Lunde Formation was prese
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