Spirit Energy Norge completes Fogelberg appraisal wells
STAVANGER -- Spirit Energy Norge AS, operator of production licence 433, has completed the drilling of appraisal wells 6506/9-4 S and 6506/9-4 A on gas and condensate discovery 6506/9-2 S (Fogelberg).
The wells were drilled about 15 km north of Åsgard field in the Norwegian Sea and 250 km west of Brønnøysund.
The discovery was proven in multiple levels in Middle Jurassic reservoir rocks in the Ile and Garn formations in 2010. Before the two appraisal wells were drilled, the operator’s resource estimate for the discovery was between 4 and 15 million standard cubic meters (Sm3) of recoverable oil equivalents (o.e.).
The objective of well 6506/9-4 S was to reduce the uncertainty associated with the reservoir quality and resource estimate for the Garn and Ile formations in the 6506/9-2 S discovery.
The well encountered an approx. 60-m gas column in the Garn formation in sandstone with poor to moderate reservoir quality. About 70 m of sandstone with poor or no reservoir quality and with high water saturation were encountered in the underlying Ile formation. No gas/water contact was encountered.
The objective of well 6506/9-4 A was to conduct a formation test in the Garn formation in the part of the structure where the production wells will be placed. An approx. 55-m gas column in sandstone with poor reservoir quality was encountered in the Garn formation. A gas column of about 65 m, of which 56 m were in sandstone with poor reservoir quality, was encountered in the Ile formation.
Extensive volumes of data and samples have been collected from the wells, including a successful formation test in 6506/9-4 A. The maximum production rate from the formation test in the Garn formation was 570,000 Sm3 gas and 80 Sm3 condensate per flow day through a 36/64-in. nozzle opening, and the flow properties were moderate.
The preliminary estimation of the size of the discovery following the appraisal wells is between 7 and 14 MMscm of recoverable oil equivalents. The licensees are planning to develop the discovery as a subsea development tied-in to the Åsgard B facility.
Appraisal well 6506/9-4 S was drilled to a vertical depth and measured depth of 4,580 and 4,738 m below the sea surface, respectively. 6506/9-4 A was drilled vertically to a depth of 4,428 m below the sea surface. Both wells were terminated in the Tofte formation in Middle/Lower Jurassic.
These are the second and third exploration wells in production licence 433. The license was awarded in APA 2006. Water depth is 300 m. The wells will be permanently plugged and abandoned.
The wells were drilled by Island Innovator, which will now proceed to drill wildcat well 7322/7-1 in production license 852 in the Barents Sea, where Spirit Energy Norge AS is the operator.