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AAPG Bulletin, V. 95, No. 4 (April 2011), P. 537-558.

Copyright copy2011. The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.

DOI:10.1306/08181010035

Previous HitDrillingNext Hit conditions making wells unsuitable for Previous HitfluidNext Hit inclusion studies on drill cuttings

Sverre Ekrene Ohm,1 Helen Haneferd2

1ConocoPhillips Norge, Exploration Department, P.O. Box 3, N-4064 Stavanger, Norway; [email protected]
2ConocoPhillips Norge, P.O. Box 3, N-4064 Stavanger, Norway

ABSTRACT

A Previous HitfluidNext Hit inclusion study conducted on a well in the northern North Sea showed a remarkable correlation between Previous HitfluidNext Hit inclusion stratigraphy responses and depths of Previous HitdrillingNext Hit bit changes. Further investigation of the well data suggested that extreme temperatures occasionally had been generated at the bit-sediment interface during Previous HitdrillingNext Hit. Cracking of larger organic molecules to an abundance of smaller ones and trapping of these in inclusions formed by supercooling of partly melted sediment explain the correlation. Not all wells are consequently suitable for Previous HitfluidNext Hit inclusion screening analyses. Thus, before initiating Previous HitfluidNext Hit inclusion studies, wells that have experienced intense heat during Previous HitdrillingTop should be identified and avoided.

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