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General
The objectives of exploration well 16/1-4 were to test Paleocene sandstones (Heimdal Formation) in prospect C and Eocene sandstones (Grid Formation) in prospect D. Prospect C was the main target. Oil was the prognosed hydrocarbon type. It was expected to penetrate a pre-Cretaceous sedimentary sequence, although the well location was not optimal for a test of the pre-Cretaceous.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 16/1-4
was spudded with the semi-submersible installation "Deepsea Bergen"
on 17 March 1993 and drilled to TD at 2010 m, 146 m into basement rocks. The
well was drilled with spud mud / hi-vis pills down to 324 m and with "ANCO
2000" mud from 324 m to TD. Well 16/1-4 penetrated sedimentary rocks of
Quaternary, Tertiary, and Cretaceous ages, in addition to basement rocks of
unknown age. No pre-Cretaceous sediments were present in the well. In the
Tertiary, reservoir quality sandstones were present in the Miocene and the
Oligocene (Utsira and Skade Formations) and in the Eocene Grid Formation. The
Grid sandstones were thinner than expected. No sandstones were developed in the
Paleocene (Rogaland Group) at the well location. The carbonates in the Shetland
Group were dated to be of Early Paleocene, Danian age. The lower Cretaceous
sediments in well 16/1-4 are 4 m thick (1860 m -1864 m) and consist of clay
stone/marls and immature sandstones with grains of igneous rocks similar to the
basement rocks below. These sediments are dated to be of Early Aptian age and
have been identified as the Sola Formation of the Cromer Knoll Group. The
basement rocks consist mainly of brecciated igneous rocks. No hydrocarbon shows were observed in the Grid Formation sandstones.
Gas-condensate was encountered in the upper part of the drilled basement section.
Cores were cut in the Eocene Grid Formation and in the Hordaland Group shales
between upper and lower Grid Formation (cores 1-3), in the Paleocene Balder-
and Sele Formations (
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