7120/6-3 S
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General information
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Wellbore history
GeneralWell 7120/6-3 S was drilled on the Juksa prospect in the north-western part of the Hammerfest Basin, in a sub-basin north of the Snøhvit field in the Barents Sea. The primary objective was to test the lower part of the Early Cretaceous Kolmule Formation. Secondary target was wedges of intra-formational quartzitic sandstones in the uppermost Hekkingen/lowermost Knurr Formations. Tertiary target was sandstones in the Early-Middle Jurassic sequence.Operations and resultsWildcat well 7120/6-3 S was spudded with the semi-submersible installation Transocean Arctic on 10 October 2012 and drilled to TD at 3030 m (3017 m TVD) in the Early Jurassic Nordmela Formation. An 8 1/2” pilot hole was drilled from seabed to 780 m to check for shallow gas. No shallow gas was seen. No significant problem was encountered in the operations. The well was drilled with seawater and hi-vis sweeps down to 770 m, with KCl/GEM/polymer mud from 770 m to TD.The well encountered sandstones with good shows in the lower Kolmule Formation, but they produced water with only traces of hydrocarbons during RCI sampling. No sands or hydrocarbon shows were seen in the secondary target, assumed to be the Knurr Formation. Sandstones in the Early-Middle Jurassic Stø Formation were water bearing with shows in side wall cores from the interval 2925 -2976 m. The well penetrated a 2-meter thick organic rich shale (oil prone source rock) at 2416 m in the Kolje Formation. The lower part of the Hekkingen Formation also had a high organic content.One core was cut from 1974 to 1989.3 m with 100% recovery in the Kolmule Formation. RCI fluid samples were taken at 1977 m, 1982 m, and 1993.5 m in the lower Kolmule sandstones. Water with traces of oil was retrieved in these samples. RCI fluid samples were taken also at 2911 m (water) in the Stø Formation and at 3012 m (water) in the Nordmela Formation.The well was permanently abandoned on 30 November 2012 as a well with shows.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]790.003030.00 -
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Core sample numberCore sample - top depthCore sample - bottom depthCore sample depth - uom11974.01989.3[m ]Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Total core sample length [m]15.3Cores at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Cores available for sampling?YES -
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate
Palynological slides at the Norwegian Offshore Directorate Sample depthDepth unitSample typeLaboratory790.0[m]DCROBERTSO830.0[m]DCROBERT870.0[m]DCROBERT910.0[m]DCROBERT950.0[m]DCROBERT990.0[m]DCROBERT1030.0[m]DCROBERT1070.0[m]DCROBERT1110.0[m]DCROBERT1150.0[m]DCROBERT1190.0[m]DCROBERT1230.0[m]DCROBERT1250.0[m]DCROBERT1260.0[m]DCROBERT1270.0[m]DCROBERT1280.0[m]DCROBERT1290.0[m]DCROBERT1300.0[m]DCROBERT1310.0[m]DCROBERT1320.0[m]DCROBERT1330.0[m]DCROBERT1340.0[m]DCROBERT1350.0[m]DCROBERT1360.0[m]DCROBERT1370.0[m]DCROBERT1380.0[m]DCROBERT1390.0[m]DCROBERT1400.0[m]DCROBERT1410.0[m]DCROBERT1420.0[m]DCROBERT1430.0[m]DCROBERT1440.0[m]DCROBERT1450.0[m]DCROBERT1460.0[m]DCROBERT1470.0[m]DCROBERT1480.0[m]DCROBERT1490.0[m]DCROBERT1500.0[m]DCROBERT1510.0[m]DCROBERT1520.0[m]DCROBERT1530.0[m]DCROBERT1540.0[m]DCROBERT1580.0[m]DCROBERT1590.0[m]DCROBERT1600.0[m]DCROBERT1610.0[m]DCROBERT1620.0[m]DCROBERT1630.0[m]DCROBERT1640.0[m]DCROBERT1650.0[m]DCROBERT1660.0[m]DCROBERT1670.0[m]DCROBERT1680.0[m]DCROBERT1690.0[m]DCROBERT1700.0[m]DCROBERT1709.0[m]DCROBERT1718.0[m]DCROBERT1727.0[m]DCROBERT1736.0[m]DCROBERT1745.0[m]DCROBERT1754.0[m]DCROBERT1763.0[m]DCROBERT1772.0[m]DCROBERT1781.0[m]DCROBERT1790.0[m]DCROBERT1799.0[m]DCROBERT1808.0[m]DCROBERT1817.0[m]DCROBERT1826.0[m]DCROBERT1835.0[m]DCROBERT1844.0[m]DCROBERT1853.0[m]DCROBERT1862.0[m]DCROBERT1871.0[m]DCROBERT1880.0[m]DCROBERT1889.0[m]DCROBERT1898.0[m]DCROBERT1916.0[m]DCROBERT1925.0[m]DCROBERT1934.0[m]DCROBERT1943.0[m]DCROBERT1952.0[m]DCROBERT1961.0[m]DCROBERT1970.0[m]DCROBERT1974.0[m]CROBERT1974.7[m]CROBERT1975.3[m]CROBERT1976.0[m]CROBERT1977.2[m]CROBERT1978.5[m]CROBERT1978.7[m]CROBERT1982.8[m]CROBERT1983.5[m]CROBERT1983.5[m]CROBERT1984.5[m]CROBERT1984.7[m]CROBERT1985.2[m]CROBERT1985.7[m]CROBERT1987.1[m]CROBERT1987.5[m]CROBERT1988.8[m]CROBERT1997.0[m]DCROBERT2006.0[m]DCROBERT2015.0[m]DCROBERT2024.0[m]DCROBERT2042.0[m]DCROBERT2051.0[m]DCROBERT2069.0[m]DCROBERT2078.0[m]DCROBERT2096.0[m]DCROBERT2105.0[m]DCROBERT2123.0[m]DCROBERT2132.0[m]DCROBERT2141.0[m]DCROBERT2150.0[m]DCROBERT2159.0[m]DCROBERT2168.0[m]DCROBERT2177.0[m]DCROBERT2186.0[m]DCROBERT2195.0[m]DCROBERT2204.0[m]DCROBERT2213.0[m]DCROBERT2231.0[m]DCROBERT2240.0[m]DCROBERT2249.0[m]DCROBERT2258.0[m]DCROBERT2267.0[m]DCROBERT2294.0[m]DCROBERT2303.0[m]DCROBERT2312.0[m]DCROBERT2330.0[m]DCROBERT2357.0[m]DCROBERT2366.0[m]DCROBERT2375.0[m]DCROBERT2393.0[m]DCROBERT2411.0[m]DCROBERT2420.0[m]DCROBERT2429.0[m]DCROBERT2447.0[m]DCROBERT2456.0[m]DCROBERT2465.0[m]DCROBERT2474.0[m]DCROBERT2483.0[m]DCROBERT2492.0[m]DCROBERT2500.0[m]DCROBERT2510.0[m]DCROBERT2609.0[m]DCROBERT2618.0[m]DCROBERT2627.0[m]DCROBERT2636.0[m]DCROBERT2645.0[m]DCROBERT2654.0[m]DCROBERT2663.0[m]DCROBERT2672.0[m]DCROBERT2681.0[m]DCROBERT2690.0[m]DCROBERT2699.0[m]DCROBERT2708.0[m]DCROBERT2717.0[m]DCROBERT2726.0[m]DCROBERT2735.0[m]DCROBERT2744.0[m]DCROBERT2753.0[m]DCROBERT2762.0[m]DCROBERT2771.0[m]DCROBERT2780.0[m]DCROBERT2789.0[m]DCROBERT2798.0[m]DCROBERT2810.0[m]DCROBERT2816.0[m]DCROBERT2825.0[m]DCROBERT2834.0[m]DCROBERT2843.0[m]DCROBERT2852.0[m]DCROBERT2861.0[m]DCROBERT2873.0[m]DCROBERT2879.0[m]DCROBERT2888.0[m]DCROBERT2897.0[m]DCROBERT2906.0[m]DCROBERT2915.0[m]DCROBERT2924.0[m]DCROBERT2933.0[m]DCROBERT2942.0[m]DCROBERT2951.0[m]DCROBERT2960.0[m]DCROBERT2969.0[m]DCROBERT2996.0[m]DCROBERT3005.0[m]DCROBERT3014.0[m]DCROBERT3023.0[m]DCROBERT3030.0[m]DCROBERT -
Lithostratigraphy
Lithostratigraphy Top depth [mMD RKB]Lithostrat. unit35135137037012561256128912891970199626652811289328932979 -
Logs
Logs Log typeLog top depth [m]Log bottom depth [m]DSL CN ZDL RTEX MLL18982497DSL CN ZDL RTEX MLL ORIT XMAC24973029DSL MCOR19452473DSL PCOR25123017DSL RCX IFX19711995DSL XMAC ORIT STAR UXPL18982479GR RCX IFX29073012MWD - INC RES GR7351898MWD - OT ORD CCN APX329777MWD - PWD GR RES DIR DEN CAL NEU7351898MWD - PWD GR RES DIR DEN CAL NEU18473027VSP3903015 -
Casing and leak–off tests
Casing and leak–off tests Casing typeCasing diam.
[inch]Casing depth
[m]Hole diam.
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[m]LOT/FIT mud eqv.
[g/cm3]Formation test typeCONDUCTOR30417.036421.00.00SURF.COND.20766.026772.01.58LOTOPEN HOLE777.017 1/2777.00.00PILOT HOLE780.08 1/2780.00.00INTERM.9 5/81898.012 1/41903.01.50LOTLINER72498.08 1/22500.01.57LOT -
Drilling mud
Drilling mud Depth MD [m]Mud weight [g/cm3]Visc. [mPa.s]Yield point [Pa]Mud typeDate measured3571.0314.0Spud Mud7721.3515.0Water Base19031.3516.0Polymer25001.1122.0Polymer30301.1120.0Polymer -
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]pdf0.27