6406/11-1 S
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralThe well 6406/11-lS was drilled on a truncational/fault seal trap structure on the western slope of the Frøya High near the southern end of the Halten Terrace. The main objective of the well was to test the hydrocarbon potential in the Early to Middle Jurassic Fangst Group. Secondary objectives were to test the reservoir properties the underlying Tilje Formation, as well as possible sand development in the Tertiary. The well should also evaluate the source rock properties in the Early Jurassic Åre Formation. Planned total depth was 4526 m RKB TVD beneath a seismic marker interpreted as Triassic Evaporite. The well was the first well on a new block and the pressure prognosis was uncertain. Formation pressures were to be watched closely while drilling.Operations and resultsWildcat well 6406/11-1 S was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Treasure Saga on 19 October 1990 and drilled to TD at 4185 m in the Late Triassic Red Beds. To avoid shallow gas the well was spudded and drilled deviated from a location 260 m NNW of the planned target location. During drilling the Nordland Group, two shallow gas intervals were penetrated at 893 - 897.5 m and 1148 - 1150 m. To get back to vertical drilling the well was deviated from 1235 m to 2165 m MD. Only minor problems occurred while drilling down to the 12 1/4" section. After drilling the 12 1/4" hole down to 3395 m, the VSP tool become stuck at 3383 m. A total of 5 days were spent recovering the wire line and miring the fish down. Only minor problems with tight spots occurred while drilling to TD.Formation pressure was hydrostatic down to ca 1520 m, from where a gradual pressure build up was indicated in the Hordaland Group down through the Rogaland Group, estimated to a maximum of 1.60 g/cc EMW at 2400 m in the upper part of the Shetland Group. From here a slight pressure depletion down to approximately 3000 m was indicated. From 3000 m down to the Jurassic sandstones of the Fangst Group, increasing gas levels and decreasing sonic velocity indicated a new pressure build up. The pressure build up continues down to 3630.8 m in the Ile Formation where a maximum pressure gradient of 1.71 g/cc EMW was estimated on the basis of FMT recordings. High gas levels in the Åre Formation of the Båt Group indicate a possible new pressure build up towards the bottom of the well.No significant sand development was seen in the Tertiary. The Fangst Group comprised shales of the Not Formation before penetrating the reservoir sands of the Ile Formation at 3599 m. The well drilled further through the Early Jurassic Båt Group comprising the Ror, Tilje and Åre Formations before penetrating the Triassic Grey Beds at 4134 m and Red Beds at 4149 m.FMT pressure measurements showed a possible gas/condensate gradient over the Ile Formation. The first appearance of C2+ components in the mud gas readings came at 3599 m in the Ile Formation. Sands of the Ile Formation contained moderate to good oil shows. Sands of the Tilje Formations also had weak oil shows, and weak, intermittent oil shows were recorded from 4025 m to 4100 m in the Åre Formation. Organic geochemical analyses showed that mainly gas-prone source rocks were penetrated in the well. These are the Upper Jurassic Melke Formation shales, which have a fair gas potential (and some condensate), and coals and shales within the Ile, Ror, and Åre Formation. Coal in the Ile Formation may have some minor potential for waxy oil. The well is immature (Ro < 0.5 %) down to about 2500 m, moderately mature (Ro 0.5 - 0.6 %) down to 3600 m and peak oil mature (~ 0.8 %) at about 4100 m, remaining within the oil window to TD at 4188 m. The analyses further confirmed oil stain from migrant hydrocarbons in the interval 3600 m to 4100 m. Extracts, FMT oil, and DST3A oil from the Ile Formation all showed a very waxy composition. PVT analyses of the FMT oil showed a pour point of 34 °C, bubble point pressure of 275 bar at 80 °C, and stock tank oil density of 0.8754 g/cm3. The GOR from single stage flash was 126.5 Sm3/Sm3.Three segregated FMT fluid samples were taken in the Ile Formation, and the sample from 3694.3 m contained 1.5 litres of oil and 7 litres of water. In the Tilje and Åre Formations no reliable pressure measurements were obtained due to tight formation and hole conditions. As the planned DST of the Tilje Formation was cancelled a cased hole RFT-tool was run here, with the objective to obtain fluid samples. This sampling was not conclusive as the chambers contained mainly filtrate water. A total of 11 conventional cores were cut in the Ile and Ror Formations, recovering a total of 109.7 m core. A total of 113 sidewall cores were attempted and 73 were recovered.The well was permanently abandoned on 18 February 1991 as a minor oil discovery.Testing3 DST tests were performed. Test 1 in the intervals 4027 - 4049 m and 4053 - 4060 m (Åre Formation) yielded 2 Sm3/d of water. Test 3A within the Ile Formation yielded 19 Sm3/d of waxy oil with formation water in the interval 3709 - 3723 m. Test 3B perforated the interval 3692 - 3705 m in addition to 3709 - 3723 m, and an immediate pressure increase followed. This test produced 610 Sm3/d water and no oil.> -
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]440.004184.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom13604.03605.5[m ]23615.03623.8[m ]33625.03637.7[m ]43642.03649.2[m ]53653.03664.0[m ]63665.03683.8[m ]73684.03692.2[m ]83694.03712.0[m ]93712.03721.0[m ]103725.03728.5[m ]113733.03747.0[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]112.7Cores 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 typeLaboratory607.5[m]SWCSTRAT620.0[m]DCSTRAT630.0[m]DCSTRAT640.0[m]DCSTRAT650.0[m]DCSTRAT660.0[m]DCSTRAT670.0[m]DCSTRAT680.0[m]DCSTRAT694.0[m]SWCSTRAT700.0[m]DCSTRAT710.0[m]DCSTRAT720.0[m]DCSTRAT730.0[m]DCSTRAT740.0[m]DCSTRAT750.0[m]DCSTRAT760.0[m]DCSTRAT770.0[m]DCSTRAT780.0[m]DCSTRAT790.0[m]DCSTRAT800.0[m]DCSTRAT810.0[m]DCSTRAT820.0[m]DCSTRAT830.0[m]DCSTRAT842.0[m]SWCSTRAT850.0[m]DCSTRAT860.0[m]DCSTRAT870.0[m]DCSTRAT880.0[m]DCSTRAT890.0[m]DCSTRAT900.0[m]DCSTRAT910.0[m]DCSTRAT920.0[m]DCSTRAT930.0[m]DCSTRAT940.0[m]DCSTRAT950.0[m]DCSTRAT965.0[m]SWCSTRAT980.0[m]DCSTRAT990.0[m]DCSTRAT1000.0[m]DCSTRAT1010.0[m]DCSTRAT1020.0[m]DCSTRAT1030.0[m]DCSTRAT1040.0[m]DCSTRAT1050.0[m]DCSTRAT1060.0[m]DCSTRAT1075.0[m]SWCSTRAT1090.0[m]DCSTRAT1100.0[m]DCSTRAT1110.0[m]DCSTRAT1120.0[m]DCSTRAT1130.0[m]DCSTRAT1140.0[m]DCSTRAT1150.0[m]DCSTRAT1160.0[m]DCSTRAT1170.0[m]DCSTRAT1186.5[m]SWCSTRAT1203.0[m]SWCSTRAT1210.0[m]DCSTRAT1220.0[m]DCSTRAT1235.0[m]DCSTRAT1250.0[m]DCSTRAT1260.0[m]DCSTRAT1270.0[m]DCSTRAT1280.0[m]DCSTRAT1290.0[m]DCSTRAT1300.0[m]DCSTRAT1310.0[m]DCSTRAT1320.0[m]DCSTRAT1330.0[m]DCSTRAT1340.0[m]DCSTRAT1350.0[m]DCSTRAT1360.0[m]DCSTRAT1370.0[m]DCSTRAT1380.0[m]DCSTRAT1390.0[m]DCSTRAT1400.0[m]DCSTRAT1410.0[m]DCSTRAT1420.0[m]DCSTRAT1430.0[m]DCSTRAT1440.0[m]DCSTRAT1450.0[m]DCSTRAT1460.0[m]DCSTRAT1470.0[m]DCSTRAT1480.0[m]DCSTRAT1490.0[m]DCSTRAT1500.0[m]DCSTRAT1510.0[m]DCSTRAT1520.0[m]DCSTRAT1530.0[m]DCSTRAT1540.0[m]DCSTRAT1550.0[m]DCSTRAT1560.0[m]DCSTRAT1570.0[m]DCSTRAT1580.0[m]DCSTRAT1590.0[m]DCSTRAT1600.0[m]DCSTRAT1620.0[m]DCSTRAT1630.0[m]DCSTRAT1640.0[m]DCSTRAT1650.0[m]DCSTRAT1660.0[m]DCSTRAT1670.0[m]DCSTRAT1680.0[m]DCSTRAT1690.0[m]DCSTRAT1700.0[m]DCSTRAT1710.0[m]DCSTRAT1715.0[m]SWCSTRAT1720.0[m]DCSTRAT1730.0[m]DCSTRAT1740.0[m]DCSTRAT1750.0[m]DCSTRAT1760.0[m]DCSTRAT1770.0[m]DCSTRAT1775.0[m]SWCSTRAT1780.0[m]DCSTRAT1790.0[m]DCSTRAT1800.0[m]DCSTRAT1810.0[m]DCSTRAT1820.0[m]DCSTRAT1830.0[m]DCSTRAT1840.0[m]DCSTRAT1850.0[m]DCSTRAT1850.0[m]SWCSTRAT1860.0[m]DCSTRAT1870.0[m]DCSTRAT1880.0[m]DCSTRAT1890.0[m]DCSTRAT1900.0[m]DCSTRAT1910.0[m]DCSTRAT1920.0[m]DCSTRAT1935.0[m]SWCSTRAT1940.0[m]DCSTRAT1950.0[m]DCSTRAT1960.0[m]DCSTRAT1970.0[m]DCSTRAT1980.0[m]DCSTRAT1995.0[m]SWCSTRAT2000.0[m]DCSTRAT2010.0[m]DCSTRAT2020.0[m]DCSTRAT2030.0[m]DCSTRAT2040.0[m]DCSTRAT2050.0[m]DCSTRAT2060.0[m]DCSTRAT2070.0[m]SWCSTRAT2080.0[m]DCSTRAT2090.0[m]DCSTRAT2100.0[m]DCSTRAT2110.0[m]DCSTRAT2120.0[m]DCSTRAT2135.0[m]SWCSTRAT2140.0[m]DCSTRAT2160.0[m]DCSTRAT2170.0[m]DCSTRAT2180.0[m]DCSTRAT2190.0[m]DCSTRAT2200.0[m]DCSTRAT2210.0[m]DCSTRAT2220.0[m]DCSTRAT2230.0[m]DCSTRAT2240.0[m]DCSTRAT2250.0[m]DCSTRAT2260.0[m]DCSTRAT2270.0[m]DCSTRAT2280.0[m]DCSTRAT2290.0[m]DCSTRAT2300.0[m]DCSTRAT2310.0[m]DCSTRAT2320.0[m]DCSTRAT2330.0[m]DCSTRAT2340.0[m]DCSTRAT2350.0[m]DCSTRAT2360.0[m]DCSTRAT2370.0[m]DCSTRAT2380.0[m]DCSTRAT2390.0[m]DCSTRAT2400.0[m]DCSTRAT2420.0[m]DCSTRAT2430.0[m]DCSTRAT2440.0[m]DCSTRAT2453.0[m]SWCSTRAT2460.0[m]DCSTRAT2470.0[m]DCSTRAT2480.0[m]DCSTRAT2490.0[m]DCSTRAT2500.0[m]DCSTRAT2510.0[m]DCSTRAT2520.0[m]DCSTRAT2530.0[m]DCSTRAT2540.0[m]DCSTRAT2550.0[m]DCSTRAT2560.0[m]DCSTRAT2570.0[m]DCSTRAT2580.0[m]DCSTRAT2590.0[m]DCSTRAT2600.0[m]DCSTRAT2610.0[m]DCSTRAT2620.0[m]DCSTRAT2630.0[m]DCSTRAT2640.0[m]DCSTRAT2650.0[m]DCSTRAT2660.0[m]DCSTRAT2670.0[m]DCSTRAT2680.0[m]DCSTRAT2690.0[m]DCSTRAT2700.0[m]DCSTRAT2710.0[m]DCSTRAT2720.0[m]DCSTRAT2730.0[m]DCSTRAT2740.0[m]DCSTRAT2750.0[m]DCSTRAT2757.0[m]SWCSTRAT2770.0[m]DCSTRAT2780.0[m]DCSTRAT2790.0[m]DCSTRAT2800.0[m]DCSTRAT2810.0[m]DCSTRAT2820.0[m]DCSTRAT2830.0[m]DCSTRAT2840.0[m]DCSTRAT2850.0[m]DCSTRAT2860.0[m]DCSTRAT2880.0[m]SWCSTRAT2890.0[m]DCSTRAT2950.0[m]DCSTRAT2960.0[m]DCSTRAT2970.0[m]DCSTRAT2980.0[m]DCSTRAT2990.0[m]DCSTRAT3010.0[m]DCSTRAT3020.0[m]DCSTRAT3030.0[m]DCSTRAT3040.0[m]DCSTRAT3050.0[m]DCSTRAT3060.0[m]DCSTRAT3070.0[m]DCSTRAT3080.0[m]DCSTRAT3090.0[m]DCSTRAT3110.0[m]DCSTRAT3120.0[m]DCSTRAT3130.0[m]DCSTRAT3145.0[m]SWCSTRAT3150.0[m]DCSTRAT3160.0[m]DCSTRAT3170.0[m]DCSTRAT3180.0[m]DCSTRAT3195.0[m]SWCSTRAT3200.0[m]DCSTRAT3220.0[m]DCSTRAT3230.0[m]DCSTRAT3240.0[m]DCSTRAT3260.0[m]DCSTRAT3270.0[m]DCSTRAT3280.0[m]DCSTRAT3300.0[m]DCSTRAT3321.0[m]DCSTRAT3330.0[m]DCSTRAT3339.0[m]DCSTRAT3342.0[m]DCSTRAT3360.0[m]DCSTRAT3369.0[m]DCSTRAT3381.0[m]DCSTRAT3408.0[m]DCSTRAT3417.0[m]DCSTRAT3426.0[m]DCSTRAT3435.0[m]DCSTRAT3444.0[m]DCSTRAT3453.0[m]DCSTRAT3462.0[m]DCSTRAT3471.0[m]DCSTRAT3480.0[m]DCSTRAT3489.0[m]DCSTRAT3498.0[m]DCSTRAT3507.0[m]DCSTRAT3516.0[m]DCSTRAT3525.0[m]DCSTRAT3534.0[m]DCSTRAT3543.0[m]DCSTRAT3552.0[m]DCSTRAT3561.0[m]DCSTRAT3570.0[m]DCSTRAT3579.0[m]DCSTRAT3588.0[m]DCSTRAT3597.0[m]DCSTRAT3735.0[m]CSTRAT3746.0[m]CSTRAT3756.0[m]DCSTRAT3765.0[m]DCSTRAT3774.0[m]DCSTRAT3783.0[m]DCSTRAT3792.0[m]DCSTRAT3801.0[m]DCSTRAT3810.0[m]DCSTRAT3819.0[m]DCSTRAT3828.0[m]DCSTRAT3837.0[m]DCSTRAT3846.0[m]DCSTRAT3855.0[m]DCSTRAT3864.0[m]DCSTRAT3873.0[m]DCSTRAT3882.0[m]DCSTRAT3891.0[m]DCSTRAT3900.0[m]DCSTRAT3909.0[m]DCSTRAT3918.0[m]DCSTRAT3927.0[m]DCSTRAT3936.0[m]DCSTRAT3945.0[m]DCSTRAT3954.0[m]DCSTRAT3963.0[m]DCSTRAT3972.0[m]DCSTRAT3981.0[m]DCSTRAT3990.0[m]DCSTRA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Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit34134111911397139721432143219023352335237127703205320533703419341935223522359937223722378738223871398541344149 -
Composite logs
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Geochemical information
Geochemical information Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf3.60 -
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]pdf2.56pdf15.41 -
Drill stem tests (DST)
Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFrom depth MD
[m]To depth MD
[m]Choke size
[mm]1.0402740606.42.03709372331.83.03692372316.7Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberFinal shut-in pressure
[MPa]Final flow pressure
[MPa]Bottom hole pressure
[MPa]Downhole temperature
[°C]1.01.00051.0001412.02.00035.0001343.02.30037.000139Drill stem tests (DST) Test numberOil
[Sm3/day]Gas
[Sm3/day]Oil density
[g/cm3]Gas grav. rel.airGOR
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Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CDL CNL GR32694183CDL CNL GR34083923CDL CNL GR35504125COREGUN4951203COREGUN15602161COREGUN24533355DIFL ACL CDL GR4481208DIFL ACL CDL GR12022164DIFL ACL CDL GR21483394DIFL ACL GR32694183DIPLOG32664173DLL MLL GR35623923FMT35993909FMT36503978MWD RWD - GR RES DIR3414185VSP4724160 -
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 typeCONDUCTOR30449.036454.00.00LOTINTERM.201202.0261218.00.00LOTINTERM.13 3/82151.017 1/22165.01.72LOTINTERM.9 5/83275.012 1/43395.01.92LOTOPEN HOLE4185.08 1/24185.01.98LOT -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured9341.135.020.0WATER BASED22.10.199012151.155.019.0WATER BASED24.10.199012151.166.021.0WATER BASED25.10.199012151.186.022.0WATER BASED26.10.199012151.155.020.0WATER BASED24.10.199012181.187.025.0WATER BASED29.10.199012181.187.025.0WATER BASED29.10.199012351.3023.034.0WATER BASED29.10.199019201.5228.040.0WATER BASED31.10.199021251.5937.023.0WATER BASED01.11.199021651.6136.013.0WATER BASED05.11.199021651.6135.015.0WATER BASED05.11.199021651.6134.018.0WATER BASED05.11.199021651.6135.015.0WATER BASED06.11.199022971.6630.013.0WATER BASED08.11.199024501.7137.021.0WATER BASED09.11.199026361.7130.021.0WATER BASED13.11.199027211.7131.015.0WATER BASED13.11.199028271.7131.017.0WATER BASED13.11.199028981.7135.020.0WATER BASED14.11.199029921.7137.019.0WATER BASED15.11.199031041.7133.023.0WATER BASED15.11.199031591.7134.022.0WATER BASED16.11.199031951.7132.020.0WATER BASED20.11.199032441.7128.017.0WATER BASED20.11.199032441.7128.017.0WATER BASED20.11.199032951.7129.021.0WATER BASED20.11.199033191.7230.011.0WATER BASED10.12.199033191.7230.011.0WATER BASED10.12.199033191.7226.010.0WATER BASED10.12.199033191.7230.010.0WATER BASED10.12.199033191.7228.021.0WATER BASED12.12.199033191.7232.018.0WATER BASED13.12.199033201.7230.015.0WATER BASED14.12.199033241.7230.018.0WATER BASED14.12.199033241.7232.012.0WATER BASED18.12.199033241.7230.018.0WATER BASED18.12.199033481.7138.025.0WATER BASED22.11.199033891.7132.019.0WATER BASED22.11.199033901.7227.012.0WATER BASED18.12.199033951.7134.019.0WATER BASED26.11.199033951.7133.022.0WATER BASED26.11.199033951.7131.018.0WATER BASED27.11.199033951.7130.018.0WATER BASED28.11.199033951.7236.021.0WATER BASED30.11.199033951.7235.013.0WATER BASED05.12.199033951.7236.016.0WATER BASED05.12.199033951.7234.017.0WATER BASED05.12.199033951.7235.019.0WATER BASED05.12.199033951.7234.017.0WATER BASED10.12.199033951.7133.021.0WATER BASED23.11.199033951.7135.019.0WATER BASED26.11.199033951.7235.012.0WATER BASED05.12.199034051.7225.012.0WATER BASED19.12.199034551.7226.010.0WATER BASED19.12.199034881.7229.015.0WATER BASED21.12.199035321.7230.014.0WATER BASED21.12.199035321.7231.016.0WATER BASED02.01.199135321.7232.016.0WATER BASED02.01.199135321.7234.017.0WATER BASED02.01.199135321.7236.018.0WATER BASED02.01.199135321.7233.016.0WATER BASED07.01.199135321.7227.012.0WATER BASED02.01.199135321.7234.017.0WATER BASED04.01.199135761.7229.012.0WATER BASED31.12.199036001.7234.011.0WATER BASED07.01.199136001.7640.012.0WATER BASED07.01.199136001.7234.016.0WATER BASED07.01.199136151.7228.011.0WATER BASED31.12.199036251.7229.011.0WATER BASED31.12.199036531.7229.010.0WATER BASED31.12.199036651.7229.010.0WATER BASED31.12.199036841.7229.011.0WATER BASED31.12.199037131.7228.011.0WATER BASED31.12.199038751.8128.017.0WATER BASED19.02.199138751.8522.09.0WATER BASED19.02.199139451.7826.010.0WATER BASED11.01.199139451.7828.011.0WATER BASED11.01.199139451.7829.014.0WATER BASED11.01.199139751.8322.08.0WATER BASED08.02.199139751.8323.08.0WATER BASED08.02.199139751.8322.08.0WATER BASED08.02.199139751.8323.08.0WATER BASED08.02.199139751.8321.04.0WATER BASED11.02.199139751.8322.09.0WATER BASED11.02.199139751.8322.09.0WATER BASED11.02.199139751.8322.08.0WATER BASED12.02.199139751.8322.08.0WATER BASED14.02.199139751.8422.010.0WATER BASED14.02.199140911.8736.018.0WATER BASED15.01.199140911.8136.018.0WATER BASED16.01.199141851.8332.014.0WATER BASED17.01.199141851.8328.010.0WATER BASED18.01.199141851.8326.010.0WATER BASED18.01.199141851.8325.08.0WATER BASED21.01.199141851.8328.09.0WATER BASED21.01.199141851.8324.010.0WATER BASED21.01.199141851.8326.014.0WATER BASED24.01.199141851.8322.08.0WATER BASED25.01.199141851.8326.08.0WATER BASED28.01.199141851.8325.08.0WATER BASED29.01.199141851.8328.09.0WATER BASED29.01.199141851.8328.09.0WATER BASED30.01.199141851.8323.08.0WATER BASED01.02.199141851.8323.08.0WATER BASED04.02.199141851.8322.010.0WATER BASED04.02.199141851.8322.010.0WATER BASED04.02.199141851.8323.08.0WATER BASED06.02.199141851.8322.010.0WATER BASED07.02.199141851.8333.013.0WATER BASED16.01.199141851.8322.08.0WATER BASED24.01.199141851.8326.08.0WATER BASED29.01.199141851.8322.09.0WATER BASED30.01.199141851.8322.010.0WATER BASED04.02.1991 -
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]pdf0.28