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General
Well 1/6-7 is located in the Feda Graben of the North Sea, approximately mid-way between the Albuskjell and Tommeliten Gamma fields. It was drilled on the flank of a salt diapir. The primary objective of the well was to test the hydrocarbon potential of Late Jurassic sandstones. Two secondary objectives were identified; to test for hydrocarbons in the Cretaceous Chalk and to test for the development and the hydrocarbon potential of Paleocene sands.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 1/6-7 was spudded with the
semi-submersible installation West Vanguard on 16 March 1992 and drilled to TD
at 4995 m (5001 m logger's depth / 4925 m TVD). A 9 7/8" pilot hole was
drilled from 170 to 1007m prior to the 26" section to check for possible shallow
gas at 311, 351, and 397 m. No shallow gas was seen. MWD check-shots inside the
20" casing (azimuth unreliable) proved that the well had sidetracked in
the 26" hole. In the 12 1/4" hole a steerable assembly was run in
hole to correct the course. This twisted off, leaving a fish at 3740 m. The
well was plugged back to 3550 m and the well was sidetracked from 3650 m. After
the sidetrack the azimuth stayed fairly constant in a northwest direction. The
inclination, though, increased. In the 12 1/4" hole from 3515 m to 4329 m
the angle built from 3.73deg to 13.52deg. The angle kept building in the 8
1/2" hole until a maximum MWD survey of 31.40deg at 4701m. At this depth
the bit was pulled out of the hole for an intermediate logging run and to
change the BHA to an angle dropping assembly. This assembly dropped the
inclination to 24.7deg by TD. At 4878 m, in the top of Sandstone Unit II, a
salt water kick was taken. The well was drilled with seawater with viscous
pre-hydrated bentonite sweeps down to 1007 m, with
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00