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General
Well 10/7-1 is located at the southeastern end of the Egersund Basin in the North Sea. The objective of the well was to test the Tott prospect, a faulted anticline over a salt wall. The Middle Jurassic Bryne formation was the primary objective. A thin Sandnes formation sandstone overlying the Bryne was interpreted to be possible at the drilled location.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 10/7-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Sonat Arcade Frontier on 28 June 1992 and drilled to TD at 1890 m in the Late Permian Zechstein Group. The well was drilled with seawater and gel down to 793 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 793 m to TD.
Good reservoir quality sandstones were
encountered in both the Sandnes and Bryne formations of the Vestland group. The
top of the Sandnes formation was penetrated at 1539 m; top of the Bryne at 1632
m. Total thickness of the Vestland group is 297 m. From drill cuttings, fair to
good visible porosity was observed in fine to coarse-grained sandstones
throughout the Vestland group. Reservoir quality is good, with a net sand/gross
thickness ratio of 54.5% using a 12% porosity cut-off. Using the same cut-off
value the average porosity of the reservoir sandstones in the Vestland group is
23.3%. Bathonian age sediments (Bryne Formation) rested directly on Late
Permian Zechstein salt at 1836 m. Occasional, spotty shows were observed in
cuttings from the Sandnes and Bryne Formations. These marginal shows were
interpreted to be sourced from in-situ carbonaceous material and not as
migrated hydrocarbons. Analysis of the wire line logs and wire line pressure
data clearly indicated that the sandstones of the Vestland group were water
bearing. Organic geochemical analyses showed Total Organic Carbon (TOC) from
1.0 to 3.19 % and Hydrogen Index (HI) from 79 to 224 mg HC/g TOC in the Late
Jurassic shales, which was classified as a poor oil and gas source. Associated
with coals in the Vestland g
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00