Abstract

ABSTRACT The Beryl oil field is a United Kingdom North Sea giant. Ultimate recovery is estimated to be 800 million barrels of oil and 1.4 billion cubic feet of gas. The field was discovered in 1972 and first production from the Beryl A platform commenced in June 1976, only 44 months from discovery. This paper reviews the geology and performance of the Jurassic Upper Beryl Sandstone which is the principal reservoir in the field. Production from the Upper Beryl through March 1984 amounts to 179 million barrels. Ultimate recovery from this reservoir should be optimal because of gravity segregation and high pressure rich gas injection.

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