2/6-5
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralBlock 2/6 is structurally located on the eastern margin of the Norwegian part of the Feda Graben. The block partly covers the Piggvar Terrace, the metamorphic Mandal high and the northwestern part of the Søgne basin.Well 2/6-5 is located in the central western part of the block, high on a structural closure defined on Top Shetland GroupThe main objective of well 2/6-5 was to test the presence of hydrocarbons and reservoir properties within the primary target intervals of the Shetland Group, located within a structural closure above the northern part of the Mandal High. It was prognosed approximately 40 m below the distinct Late Cretaceous Top Ekofisk Formation reflector.Reservoir units were expected in several intervals, some in pressure communication and some not. A possible secondary target of sediment fill in the interval between the Shetland Group and the basement topography would be penetrated before reaching TD in metamorphic rocks. However, this possible wedge was defined on a poor seismic response and could represent intra basement reflectivity. The well was planned as a possible future producer.Operations and resultsExploration well 2/6-5 was spudded by the semi-submersible installation "Deepsea Bergen" 17 November 1996 and drilled to TD at 3260 m in metamorphic rocks. The well was drilled with a sea water/bentonite mud system down through the 12 1/2" hole section to 2515 m. The deeper part of the well was drilled with a KCL polymer glycol mud system.Above the Shetland Group the formation tops and lithologies were drilled within the uncertainty limits of the prognosis. The Tertiary succession (including Quaternary) was found to be 2872 m thick. The Nordland Group was 1404.7 m thick and consisted of clay/claystones and sands. Top of the Hordaland Group was encountered at 1499.5 m and the Group was found to be 1229.4 m thick, generally consisting of reactive clays. Top Rogaland Group was drilled at 2729 m Top. The Rogaland succession contained Balder, Sele/Lista, and Våle Formations and was 88 m thick. Top of the Shetland Group was drilled at 2817 m. Top Tor Formation was drilled at 2897.5 m.The Shetland Group interval velocity was experienced to be much higher than the prognosis based on stacking velocities indicated. The explanation to the observed discrepancy in seismic velocities contra the experienced well velocities is explained as azimuthal anisotropy combined with the seismic sampling configuration. The result is a reasonable seismic tie in two-way travel time to the well, but a significant mismatch in depth prognosis for the Top Hod and deeper strata.Top Hod Formation was prognosed at 3015 +/- 75 m and was drilled at 3155 m. The Base Cretaceous Unconformity was prognosed at 3103 +/- 125 m and was drilled at 3230.5 m (+125.5m). The secondary target, defined as a possible wedge resting on basement turned out not to be present and the seismic image had to be considered as intra basement reflectivity. Logs and core data both conclude that a rather tight chalk lithology is present in the well. Only few intervals of allochthonous chalk were observed. Immediately below the chalk interval, only separated by thin clay unit (altered basement rocks), fractured metamorphic basement consisting of chists were penetrated. A short core was cut, confirming oil shows in fractures within the basement rocks.Weak oil shows were reported from the Ekofisk Formation (2817-2897.5 m), and one core was cut. Six more cores were cut in the Tor Formation (2897.5- 3155 m). The cores had variable recovery, especially in core # 6 with only 7.5 % recovery. In addition to the weak shows reported from the Ekofisk Formation, shows were observed in fractures both in the Tor Formation and in the Basement. Matrix staining was only seen within the Tor Formation, in zones of less than 30 cm thickness in the interval from 2929 to 2935 m. A Modular Formation Dynamics Tester (MDT) with a RPQS gauge was used to obtain formation pressure measurements and fluid samples. Due to very tight formation, the pressure measurements were of questionable quality. Two segregated samples were taken at respectively 2929.5 m and 2951.5 m. Two multi samples chambers and one 1 gal chamber were taken at 3026.3 m. Unfortunately, the obtained MDT fluid samples were not representative due to mud contamination and low chamber pressure at shut-in. The MDT fluid sample from 2929.5 m contained 1: 3 oil/water. Only water was retrieved in the samples from 2951.5 and 3026.3 m. The water samples held a high concentration of Na, Ca, K, and Cl. These concentrations can partly be explained by mud invasion of KCl mud. The remaining salinity has to be explained as abnormal NaCl concentrations, which complicates the petrophysical well evaluation. Based on the limited pressure information and log interpretation an OWC was indicated at 2944.8 m (2942.8 m TVD RKB).After a drill stem test lasting from 24 December 1996 to 8 January 1997 the well was permanently abandoned as an oil discovery on 11 January.TestingA drill stem test with two perforated intervals (2955-2948 m and 2941-2929 m) within the Tor Formation was conducted. The test results show a very tight reservoir with a test permeability of 0.4 mD. No indications of natural fractures were observed. After acid stimulation (LCA acid frac.), the perforated intervals produced water with 3% oil content at a stable rate. The test was shut in after a flow period of 46 hours. The reservoir pressure was 447 bar and the temperature 117.3 deg C at mid-perforation (2938.5 m). -
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cuttings available for sampling?YESCuttings at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cutting sample, top depth [m]Cutting samples, bottom depth [m]820.003252.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom12852.02854.0[m ]22904.02917.0[m ]32929.02934.7[m ]42935.02953.0[m ]52953.02956.8[m ]62957.02958.5[m ]72977.02980.1[m ]83252.03254.1[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]49.1Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Core photos
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Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory2410.0[m]DCUNIVSHET2430.0[m]DCUNIVSH2450.0[m]DCUNIVSH2470.0[m]DCUNIVSH2490.0[m]DCUNIVSH2510.0[m]DCUNIVSH2530.0[m]DCUNIVSH2550.0[m]DCUNIVSH2570.0[m]DCUNIVSH2590.0[m]DCUNIVSH2610.0[m]DCUNIVSH2630.0[m]DCUNIVSH2650.0[m]DCUNIVSH2670.0[m]DCUNIVSH2690.0[m]DCUNIVSH2709.0[m]DCUNIVSH2727.0[m]DCUNIVSH2730.0[m]DCUNIVSH2733.0[m]DCUNIVSH2748.0[m]DCUNIVSH2769.0[m]DCUNIVSH2787.0[m]DCUNIVSH2802.0[m]DCUNIVSH2811.0[m]DCUNIVSH2814.0[m]DCUNIVSH3228.0[m]DCUNIVSH3237.0[m]DCUNIVSH3246.0[m]DCUNIVSH3257.0[m]DCUNIVSH -
Oil samples at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Oil samples at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Test typeBottle numberTop depth
MD [m]Bottom depth
MD [m]Fluid typeTest timeSamples availableDSTDST10.000.0004.01.1997 - 14:00YES -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit9315002729272927382777280928172817289831553231 -
Composite logs
Composite logs Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.44 -
Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired)
Documents – reported by the production licence (period for duty of secrecy expired) Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf9.96pdf26.87 -
Drill stem tests (DST)
Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFrom depth MD
[m]To depth MD
[m]Choke size
[mm]1.02955291911.1Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFinal shut-in pressure
[MPa]Final flow pressure
[MPa]Bottom hole pressure
[MPa]Downhole temperature
[°C]1.044.00030.000117Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberOil
[Sm3/day]Gas
[Sm3/day]Oil density
[g/cm3]Gas grav. rel.airGOR
[m3/m3]1.080.831 -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]DSI DLL NGT GR ACTS24903257FMI24903257FMI GR ACTS28322993LDT DSI BGT GR ACTS8022519MDT GR ACTS28002968MDT GR ACTS29512951MDT GR ACTS30203026MDT GR AMS28322993MWD - GR RES DIR1703260PEX CMR ACTS24233257VSP16893159 -
Casing and leak–off tests
Casing and leak–off tests Casing typeCasing diam.
[inch]Casing depth
[m]Hole diam.
[inch]Hole depth
[m]LOT/FIT mud eqv.
[g/cm3]Formation test typeCONDUCTOR30170.036170.00.00LOTSURF.COND.13 3/8802.017 1/2805.01.82LOTINTERM.9 5/82494.012 1/42496.01.78LOTLINER73260.08 1/23260.00.00LOT -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured1301.03WATER BASED7091.04WATER BASED8080.00WATER BASED10861.3524.0WATER BASED25151.6036.0WATER BASED28011.6044.0WATER BASED29041.6038.0WATER BASED29191.6039.0WATER BASED29551.6232.0WATER BASED29841.6130.0WATER BASED31291.6032.0WATER BASED31761.6039.0WATER BASED32521.6038.0WATER BASED32601.62WATER BASED -
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate DepthUnit3231.00[m ]3234.00[m ]3237.00[m ]3240.00[m ]3243.00[m ]3246.00[m ]3249.00[m ]3252.00[m ]3253.00[m ]3254.00[m ] -
Pressure plots
Pressure plots The pore pressure data is sourced from well logs if no other source is specified. In some wells where pore pressure logs do not exist, information from Drill stem tests and kicks have been used. The data has been reported to the NPD, and further processed and quality controlled by IHS Markit.Pressure plots Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf0.21