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Well 36/4-1 is located in the Sogn Graben, ca 18 km south-east of the Agat field and ca 60 km west-northwest of Florø town in western Norway. The objective was to establish the presence, quality and fluid content of Jurassic target horizons (Fensfjord, Krossfjord, Sognefjord Formations and Brent/Dunlin Groups). The overlying Cretaceous sand of Late Cenomanian/Early Turonian age (k68) provided a secondary target.
Operations and results
Wildcat well 36/4-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Mærsk Jutlander on 3 September 1996 and drilled to TD in basement rock. Minor delays in the operations were caused by ROV problems during spud and top hole drilling, and BOP problems while setting the 13 3/8" casing at 1108 m. The well was drilled with sea water and gel down to 1108 m and with KCl/Polymer/GEM (Glycol Enhanced Mud) from 1108 m to TD.
The Jurassic was encountered at 2361 m
and consisted of 351 m of Heather Formation overlying Basement rock. No primary
reservoir was penetrated only low porosity thin sands were encountered with no
shows. Wire line logging and sampling confirmed absence of Jurassic reservoir
in the 36/4-1 prospect. The secondary target was penetrated 38 m high to
prognosis and contained 77 m of sand. This sand showed no indications of
hydrocarbons and was at hydrostatic pressure. Dull hydrocarbon shows were
observed in sandstone stringers in the interval 1920-1990 m within the
Cretaceous Kyrre Formation. No shows were encountered in the remaining part of the
well. The failure of the primary target was attributed to lack of reservoir
within the prospect. The secondary target probably failed due to lack of trap.
Hydrostatic pressure within this sand indicated connection up-dip to the shelf
and hence no up-dip seal. Apart from the Heather Formation with TOC in the
range 1.5 to 4.3% and average HI of 340 mg HC/g TOC, no significant source rock
formations were en
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00