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General
Well 30/8-2 was drilled in the Viking Graben of the North Sea, about mid-way between the Hild and the Oseberg Sør Fields. The objective was to test the hydrocarbon potential of the Tertiary X1 prospect. The main target was a prognosed Heimdal Formation sand within the Lista Formation. Planned TD was at 2404 m in the uppermost Cretaceous.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 30/8-2 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation West Vanguard on 15 December 1995 and drilled to TD at 2405 m in the Late Cretaceous Jorsalfare Formation. Indications of shallow gas was observed as low gamma and high resistivity in a thin sand layer at 386 m. No significant problems were encountered in the operations. The well was drilled with spud mud down to 1542 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 1542 m to TD.
The prognosed Heimdal Formation was not
present in the well but a sandstone rich interval assigned to the Hermod
Formation was encountered. In the Hermod Formation, a total of 31 m net
reservoir sand was calculated between 2075.5 m and 2137.5 m. A Petroleum
Geochemistry Study of the reservoir interval indicated significant amounts of
migrated hydrocarbons in the Hermod Formation. Traces of migrated hydrocarbons were
detected also in thinner sands in the Balder and Våle Formations. The reservoir
properties were excellent. An average porosity of approximately 30% has been
calculated based on petrophysical evaluation. Permeabilities greater than 3500
mD are measured from core plugs. The hydrocarbon saturation is low and no
evidence for moveable hydrocarbons was found in the log data. Fair to weak
shows were recorded on cuttings from sandstones and limestone stringers from
Top Balder Formation to TD, and good oil shows were recorded on sandston
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