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General
Well 15/9-4 was drilled on in the southeastern part of the Sleipner Vest area in the Viking Graben of the North Sea. Previously four wells had been drilled on the Sleipner Alpha structure in the north. Two of these showed significant gas-condensate accumulations (15/6-3 and 15/9-1) in the middle Jurassic while in the western part of the Alpha structure the sand had shaled out (15/9-3). In the northeast, the sand was penetrated below the hydrocarbon/water contact (15/6-5). The first well drilled on the Beta prospect (15/9-2) showed a significant gas-condensate column in the middle Jurassic sand. The primary objective for well 15/9-4 was to test possible hydrocarbons in Middle Jurassic sandstones in the southeast extending Delta structure.
Operations and results
Well 15/9-4 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Ross Rig on 4 April 1979 and drilled to TD at 3716 m in the Triassic Skagerrak Formation. Very few problems were encountered during drilling of this well, with the exception of lost circulation in the 26" interval. This problem was solved by pumping cement into the formation. The main problem arose only after drilling the 8 1/2” interval. The 7" liner was run and cemented sucessfully. When pressure was applied in order to test the liner lap, the 9 5/8" casing burst. The well was drilled with spud mud down to 415 m and with gel/lignosulphonate mud from 402 m to TD.
Top of the Middle Jurassic Vestland
Group, Hugin Formation was penetrated at 3441 m. The section contained
sandstones with good reservoir properties interbedded with some thin shale
beds. The sandstones were hydrocarbon bearing with a gas-water contact at ca
3570 m, 7 m into the Sleipner Formation. Weak oil shows were described
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wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00