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General
Well 31/4-10 was drilled to appraise the Brage Field on the Bjørgvin Arch in the North Sea. The main objective was to confirm hydrocarbons in the Sognefjord Formation. The secondary objectives were to obtain information about reservoir properties and stratigraphic development of the Fensfjord and Krossfjord Formations.
Operations and results
Appraisal well 31/4-10 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation West Vanguard on 14 November 1995 and drilled to TD at 2342 m in Middle Jurassic sediments in the Heather Formation. The well was drilled and logged without significant problems. It was drilled with spud mud down to 1010 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 1010 m to TD.
A 21 m thick Draupne Formation was
penetrated from 2004 m to 2025 m. The Sognefjord Formation was encountered at
2025 m and a total of 4.7 m net pay was calculated in the interval between
2038.0 m and 2044.9 m. The average oil saturation over this interval is
estimated to 50.6 %. The average porosity is calculated to 23 %. MDT pressure
measurements gave an oil-water contact at 2045 m. Low saturations of residual
hydrocarbons are observed in intervals below the oil-water contact down to
bottom Sognefjord Formation at 2097.5 m. No gas-oil contact could be determined
from pressure measurements or logs because of the low permeability over this
interval. However, a gas-oil contact at 2034.5 m was inferred from hydrocarbon
shows on the cores. The Fensfjord Formation was encountered at 2167.5 m and a
total of 3.2 m net pay was calculated between 2167.5 m and 2171 m. MDT pressure
measurements gave an oil-water contact at 2171 m. Low saturations of residual
hydrocarbons are observed in intervals below the oil-water contact down to
bottom Fensfjord Formation at 2
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00