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ID: 242
OBJECTID: 242
wlbNpdidWellbore: 247
wlbName: 1/9-4
wlbHistory:

General

Well 1/9-4 was drilled on a salt diapir structure in the Central Graben in the neighbourhood of the Norwegian - UK median line. The primary purpose was to test the Ekofisk and Tor formations of Danian and Maastrichtian age. Lower possible porous zones in chalk and Jurassic sands, if present, were secondary objectives.

Operations and results

Wildcat well 1/9-4 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Ross Rig on 13 August 1977 and drilled to TD at 3710 m in Late Permian Zechstein salt. There were no serious drilling problems down to a depth of 3100 m. At 3100 m the bit-junksub assembly was lost in the hole. The hole was cemented back and sidetracked after the fishing attempts proved unsuccessful. After one unsuccessful sidetrack attempt the hole was sidetracked again from 3041 m and drilled on to core point at 3122 m. When cutting core no 10 the bottom hole assembly got stuck and a long section of the BHA had to be left in the hole. After some unsuccessful attempts on jarring, the hole was cemented and sidetracked again, from 3059 m in the first sidetrack hole. This second sidetracked hole was drilled to a measured depth of 3353 m. At this point 7" liner was run. 6" hole was drilled to a total measured depth of 3710 m with only minor problems and top of the salt was found at 3650 m. The 6" hole was logged and plugged back. It was found necessary to perform a squeeze job around the 7" liner shoe, but when attempting to pull out after this operation, the BHA stuck just above the cementing stinger. Jarring did not free the pipe, and a cement plug was set above the fish. The well was drilled with high viscosity spud mud of pre-hydrated bentonite, lime, and caustic soda down to 437 m and with Drispac/lime mud from 437 m to 2580 m. From 2580 m the lime was phased out and the remaining well to TD was drilled with a lignite/lignosulphonate gel mud. During abandonment an anchor chain broke in severe weather. Th
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00