Equinor drills dry well near Fram field
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The well was drilled about 20 km northwest of the Fram field in the northern part of the North Sea, and about 145 km northwest of Bergen.
The objective of the well was to prove petroleum in reservoir rocks from the Early Eocene and Late Palaeocene Age (Intra Balder and Sele Formation sandstones).
Sandstones were not encountered in the Balder Formation. In the Sele Formation, sandstones were encountered with a thickness of about 40 m with good to very good reservoir properties.
The well is dry. Data acquisition has been carried out in the well. This is the first well in production licence 827 S. The licence was awarded in APA 2015.
Well 35/10-6 was drilled to a vertical depth of 1907 m below sea level and was terminated in the Lista Formation from the Late Palaeocene Age.
Water depth at the site is 368 m. The well has been permanently plugged and abandoned.
Well 35/10-6 was drilled by the West Hercules drilling facility, which will now drill wildcat well 30/2-5 S in production licence 878 in the northern North Sea, where Equinor is the operator.
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