35/9-1
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 35/9-1 was drilled on the M ål øy Slope north of the Horda Platform. The drilled "A-structure" is an asymmetric horst with the larger fault to the east, antithetic to the Øygarden fault zone. The primary objective of well 35/9-1 was to test the hydrocarbon potential and reservoir quality in Middle Jurassic sandstones of the Brent Group. Secondary objective was to test the hydrocarbon potential and reservoir quality in the Dunlin Group and Statfjord Formation. A third objective was to test the prospectivity in Cretaceous fans, building out from the southeast. The well would also test the cap rock properties as well as the possibility of any reservoir rocks in the Late Jurassic. The commitment was to drill to 4000 m, or into Triassic rocks whatever came first. No shallow gas was predicted at the well location.Operations and resultsWildcat well 35/9-1 was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Polar Pioneer on 1 April 1989 and drilled to TD at 2350 m in crystalline basement rock. In the 17 1/2" section the mud system became heavily contaminated from cement after the 13 3/8" casing had parted between 1067 m and 1083 m. To cure this the 9 5/8" casing was run and cemented inside the 13 3/8" casing. Otherwise no significant problems were encountered in the operations. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis pills down to 815 m and with KCl/polymer mud from 815 m to TD.No sands were encountered within the Early Cretaceous sequence. The Jurassic was found gas bearing from 2036.5 m in the Viking Group, through the Brent Group, and with a somewhat uncertain gas/oil contact at 2282 m in the Early Jurassic Dunlin Group. An oil-down-to contact was found at 2301 m in the Dunlin Group. The reservoir in the Viking Group consisted of interbedded shales and sandstones of the Fensfjord, Krossfjord,and Heather Formations. RFT tests showed that there is no pressure communication between the Brent Group and the Viking Group. No Triassic succession was present at the well location; the Dunlin Group (Pliensbachian age sediments) rested directly on metamorphic basement.Four conventional cores were cut in the Viking Group and another four in the Brent and Dunlin Groups and ca 2 m into the basement. A segregated RFT sample was taken at 2282.5 m. It recovered 5 litres of oil in the 2 3/4 Gallon chamber and 2.3 litres of oil in the 1 Gallon chamber, in addition to some gas and water/filtrate.The well was prepared for testing. It was suspended as an oil and gas discovery on 7 May 1989, and the rig headed for Stavanger for TOGI Fjordtest. Well testing was postponed for a re-entry after the TOGI assignment.TestingNo drill stem test was performed -
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]820.002350.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom12040.02065.6[m ]22094.02102.0[m ]32107.02137.7[m ]42138.02150.0[m ]52225.02238.0[m ]62242.02270.4[m ]72270.42305.0[m ]82305.02316.5[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]163.8Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Core photos
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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 availableDSTTEST12285.002291.8012.07.1989 - 00:00YESDSTDST10.000.0012.07.1989 - 00:00YESDST2225.402249.40YESDSTDST20.000.00CONDENSATE15.07.1989 - 00:00YESDST2100.302138.30YESDSTTEST30.000.00CONDENSATE20.07.1989 - 00:00YES -
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 typeCONDUCTOR30436.036456.00.00LOTINTERM.20799.026815.01.33LOTINTERM.9 5/81917.012 1/41942.01.79LOTINTERM.13 3/81924.017 1/21942.00.00LOTLINER72348.08 1/22350.00.00LOT -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]CBL VDL GR7002312CBL VDL GR17502314CST8371920CST19552224DIL BHC GR SP8001924DIL LSS GR SP19402349DLL MSFL19402348LSS GR CAL8001703MWD - GR RES DIR4112225MWD - GR RES DIR23032350NGL CNL LDL19402351RFT AMS20382300SHDT19402352VSP8002300 -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit384588588620658823863121112291229128019401967196720132037203720992140222522252250226723122314 -
Geochemical information
Geochemical information Document nameDocument formatDocument size [MB]pdf1.00 -
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]pdf20.44 -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured4371.2518.015.0WATER BASED26.07.19894561.05WATER BASED03.04.19894661.05WATER BASED03.04.19896931.05WATER BASED04.04.19898151.0821.08.0WATER BASED06.04.19898151.05WATER BASED05.04.19898151.0821.08.0WATER BASED10.04.19898151.0821.08.0WATER BASED07.04.19898861.1013.05.0WATER BASED10.04.198913351.2018.07.0WATER BASED10.04.198916051.2017.08.0WATER BASED12.04.198917151.2518.015.0WATER BASED26.07.198917391.2016.07.0WATER BASED12.04.198917671.2510.05.0WATER BASED05.07.198918501.2217.08.0WATER BASED13.04.198919421.2517.08.0WATER BASED14.04.198919421.2516.07.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2513.05.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2517.08.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2513.05.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2517.08.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2516.07.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2513.05.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2515.06.0WATER BASED18.04.198919421.2514.06.0WATER BASED19.04.198919421.2517.08.0WATER BASED17.04.198919421.2516.07.0WATER BASED17.04.198919451.2512.06.0WATER BASED20.04.198919451.2512.06.0WATER BASED21.04.198919481.2514.06.0WATER BASED24.04.198920401.2524.06.0WATER BASED24.04.198920811.2522.09.0WATER BASED24.04.198921201.2823.08.0WATER BASED26.04.198921441.2820.06.0WATER BASED26.04.198922181.2823.08.0WATER BASED27.04.198922241.2519.018.0WATER BASED19.07.198922241.2518.017.0WATER BASED21.07.198922241.2518.018.0WATER BASED24.07.198922241.2518.015.0WATER BASED24.07.198922241.2518.017.0WATER BASED20.07.198922241.2518.018.0WATER BASED24.07.198922411.2821.07.0WATER BASED28.04.198922691.2824.08.0WATER BASED02.05.198922801.2518.016.0WATER BASED14.07.198922801.2518.016.0WATER BASED17.07.198922801.2519.016.0WATER BASED17.07.198922801.2519.016.0WATER BASED17.07.198922801.2518.015.0WATER BASED18.07.198923061.2824.07.0WATER BASED02.05.198923081.2515.010.0WATER BASED10.07.198923081.2515.010.0WATER BASED10.07.198923081.26WATER BASED10.07.198923081.26WATER BASED11.07.198923081.2518.09.0WATER BASED12.07.198923081.2516.08.0WATER BASED13.07.198923081.2515.010.0WATER BASED07.07.198923131.2825.011.0WATER BASED08.05.198923161.2822.06.0WATER BASED02.05.198923191.2823.08.0WATER BASED08.05.198923501.2824.08.0WATER BASED03.05.198923501.2824.08.0WATER BASED02.05.198923501.2823.08.0WATER BASED05.05.198923501.2824.09.0WATER BASED05.05.1989 -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory837.0[m]SWCHYDRO979.5[m]SWCHYDRO1116.5[m]SWCHYDRO1227.5[m]SWCHYDRO1238.0[m]SWCHYDRO1244.0[m]SWCHYDRO1258.0[m]SWCHYDRO1300.0[m]SWCHYDRO1404.5[m]SWCHYDRO1513.0[m]SWCHYDRO1702.0[m]SWCHYDRO1719.0[m]SWCHYDRO1737.0[m]SWCHYDRO1757.0[m]SWCHYDRO1787.5[m]SWCHYDRO1800.0[m]SWCHYDRO1812.5[m]SWCHYDRO1831.5[m]SWCHYDRO1842.0[m]SWCHYDRO1864.0[m]SWCHYDRO1876.0[m]SWCHYDRO1896.0[m]SWCHYDRO1920.0[m]SWCHYDRO1955.0[m]SWCHYDRO1965.0[m]SWCHYDRO1977.0[m]SWCHYDRO1983.0[m]SWCHYDRO1987.5[m]SWCHYDRO1992.0[m]SWCHYDRO2001.0[m]SWCHYDRO2006.0[m]SWCHYDRO2015.0[m]SWCHYDRO2019.5[m]SWCHYDRO2024.0[m]SWCHYDRO2027.0[m]SWCHYDRO2032.5[m]SWCHYDRO2037.5[m]SWCHYDRO2040.0[m]SWCHYDRO2040.0[m]CHYDRO2041.4[m]CHYDRO2042.4[m]CHYDRO2043.6[m]CHYDRO2044.1[m]CHYDRO2045.5[m]CC RO2046.1[m]CHYDRO2046.6[m]CHYDRO2049.7[m]CHYDRO2052.4[m]CHYDRO2053.9[m]CHYDRO2054.5[m]CHYDRO2055.5[m]CHYDRO2056.1[m]CHYDRO2058.7[m]CHYDRO2060.5[m]CHYDRO2065.6[m]CHYDRO2073.0[m]SWCHYDRO2081.0[m]SWCHYDRO2086.0[m]SWCHYDRO2092.0[m]SWCHYDRO2094.2[m]CHYDRO2096.6[m]CHYDRO2108.3[m]CHYDRO2126.4[m]CHYDRO2132.2[m]CHYDRO2137.1[m]CHYDRO2140.2[m]CHYDRO2146.8[m]CHYDRO2150.6[m]CHYDRO2157.5[m]SWCHYDRO2167.5[m]SWCHYDRO2177.0[m]SWCHYDRO2187.0[m]SWCHYDRO2194.5[m]SWCHYDRO2200.0[m]SWCHYDRO2212.5[m]SWCHYDRO2219.0[m]SWCHYDRO2224.5[m]SWCHYDRO2230.9[m]CHYDRO2247.0[m]CHYDRO2248.4[m]CHYDRO2249.1[m]CHYDRO2250.2[m]CHYDRO2251.4[m]CHYDRO2252.4[m]CHYDRO2254.4[m]CHYDRO2259.0[m]CHYDRO2263.4[m]CHYDRO2268.9[m]CHYDRO2272.6[m]CHYDRO2274.8[m]CHYDRO2283.1[m]CHYDRO2290.0[m]CHYDRO2292.9[m]CHYDRO2293.9[m]CHYDRO2297.5[m]CHYDRO2303.6[m]CHYDRO2308.6[m]CHYDRO2310.0[m]CHYDRO2310.9[m]CHYDRO -
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Thin sections at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate DepthUnit2136.21[m ]2134.10[m ]2126.75[m ]2123.46[m ]2118.76[m ]2115.45[m ]2112.00[m ]2108.71[m ]2102.12[m ]2100.50[m ]2053.50[m ]2266.50[m ]2269.75[m ]2280.50[m ]2288.50[m ]2289.22[m ]2280.73[m ]2270.57[m ]