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General
Well 35/3-5 is located ca 13 km south of the Agat Discovery. The primary target of the well was sandstones of Early Cretaceous age, which had been found hydrocarbon bearing in the 35/3-2 and 35/3-4 wells. The well was considered a wildcat due to the uncertain correlation between sand bodies in the area. The secondary objective was to penetrate sandstones of Middle - Early Jurassic age, which had been found hydrocarbon bearing in 35/3-2.
The well is Reference well for the Agat Formation.
Operations and results
Exploration well 35/3-5 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation West Venture on 22 December 1981 and drilled to TD at 4114 m in Basement rocks. The well was respudded two times due to boulders. Shallow gas caused problems with cementing and caused a leak outside of the casing. The leak was repaired and further operations were performed without any specific problems. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 420 m, with seawater/gel mud from 420 m to 1046 m, with gypsum/polymer mud from 1046 m to 2052 m, and with lignosulphonate mud from 2052 m to TD.
The Agat Formation was encountered from
3219 m to 3620 m. A thin Intra Heather sandstone was penetrated from 3865 m to
3874 m. A minor show was noted at the top of the Agat Formation. Minor oil
shows with associated formation gas peaks were recorded in sandstones at 3547 m
and 3568 m. Minor shows were recorded in siltstones below 3685 m, but these
were not associated with gas peaks. Organic geochemical analyses confirmed
migrant hydrocarbons at 3223 m in the top of the Agat Formation. Source rocks
were immature down to about 3000 m. Oil window maturity is postulated below ca
3900 m. Below ca 3300 m in the well total organic carbon was found in the range
1.7 % to 3 % in picked mud stone samples. Shale in a thin interval at 3286 m to
3295 m was evaluated as a good/rich potential as a source rock for gas and oil
while claystone/siltston
wlbHistoryDateUpdated: 2016-07-06T00:00:00