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ID: 978
OBJECTID: 978
wlbNpdidWellbore: 3012
wlbName: 6406/2-4 S
wlbHistory:

General

Appraisal well 6406/2-4 S was drilled on the southern part of the Lavrans structure in the eastern part of block 6406/2, south of the Smørbukk Field and west of the Trestakk Field on Haltenbanken. The Lavrans structure is a rotated fault block west of the Trestakk Fault on the Halten Terrace. The purpose of the well was to appraise the southward extension of hydrocarbons in the Garn, Ile and Tofte Formations in the Lavrans structure, and to test separate closures in the Tilje and Åre formations. In addition, the well was planned to test the productivity improvement achievable by hydraulic stimulation. The well should also penetrate two sandy zones of Turonian (Lysing Formation) and Cenomanian/Albian age (Intra Lange sandstone).

Operations and results

The deviated appraisal well 6406/2-4 S was spudded 18 January1997 with the semi-submersible installation "Deepsea Bergen". It was drilled to 4546 m (4457 m TVD) in the Melke Formation. Mainly because of the weather conditions (41 days of WOW and weather-related problems) drilling of 6406/2-4 S was significantly delayed. Due to environmental restrictions in the area the well had to be suspended on April 5 1997 before the well targets had been reached. Well 6406/2-4 S R was re-entered 12 November at depth 4534 m (4446 m TVD), below the 9 5/8" casing shoe in the initial well, and drilled to final TD at 5080 m (4969 m TVD) in Early Jurassic Åre Formation sediments. The well bores were drilled with KCl mud / spud mud down to 1110 m, with KCl mud and "ANCO 208" glycol from 1110 m to 2260 m, and with oil based "ANCOVERT" mud from 2260 m to final TD.

Down to Base Cretaceous Unconformity the stratigraphy was as expected, the prognosis matched the experienced stratigraphy well. Below ECU, 154 meters of Upper Jurassic shales were penetrated before the drilling had to be stopped. Prognosed thickness of the Upper Jurassic shales was 44 m TVD. High total g
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00