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    Learning while drilling

    By Halfdan Carstensmai 1, 2016
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    When drilling started, it soon became evident that the structure was underexplored. All five development wells came in with surprises.
    The five development wells on Ivar Aasen were followed - in true time - from a designated room with all the necessary tecknology and easy access to all geological and geophysical knowledge about the field. Foto: Halfdan Carstens

    The five development wells on Ivar Aasen were followed - in true time - from a designated room with all the necessary tecknology and easy access to all geological and geophysical knowledge about the field. Foto: Halfdan Carstens

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    – The complexity of a subsurface model is a function of data density, and this seems especially true for the oil field Ivar Aasen, says Carsten Elfenbein, geologist in the Ivar Aasen team in Det norske.
    – All five wells came in with surprises, he says.
    This leads him to conclude that the structure was under-explored when field development started.

    «Even after five production wells and one injector finished, the subsurface model is evolving rapidly»

    Combined with the results from an OBC-survey, significant changes of the way the structural complexity of the field became evident.
    – From an initial “layer cake” model with relatively few faults the geomodel evolved to a tangle of minor horsts and grabens splitting the reservoir into a patchwork of discontinuous formations, Elfenbein says.
    In the upcoming Recent Discoveries 2016 Carsten Elfenbein will give a short glimpse of the geological challenges on the Ivar Aasen structure and the way these challenges are tackled by tailor-made data collection and flexible well placement.

    Les om produksjonsboring på Ivar Aasen: En lang natt på jobben.
    160428 Ivar Aasen x 711
    Drainage pattern of the Ivar Aasen Field. Approximate field outlines and well trajectories/positions. Illustration: Det norske

     

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