Abstract

The Wytch Farm Oil Field, currently on plateau, produces up to 110 × 10 3 BOPD, 17.6 × 10 6 SCF gas and 725 tonnes LPG per day. Original reserves are 450 × 10 6 BBL with a proven 230 × 10 6 BBL oil equivalent remaining. The Triassic fluvio-lacustrine Sherwood Sandstone, at 1535mTVDSS (true vertical depth, subsea), is the largest and most prolific reservoir. Approximately half the reserves are in an offshore extension being developed by extended reach drilling (ERD) at step-outs of up to 10.1 km from onshore Poole Harbour. Projects to increase reserves, extend plateau and slow decline include: additional ERD wells; infill drilling; miscible gas injection; and pattern water flooding of the low nett: gross Upper Sherwood all whilst maintaining reservoir pressure. Reservoir description is central to realizing these opportunities for growth. Structural uncertainty has been reduced through acquisition of the first transition-zone 3D seismic survey in the UK. An extensive RFT (repeat formation test) and production log database has been acquired in the onshore and ERD wells. These dynamic data, together with static data from core and outcrop studies, and >21km of ERD formation evaluation logs, are used to develop a high-resolution, fluvio–lacustrine sequence architecture of the Sherwood. The deterministic model enhances predictability of flow barriers, baffles and high permeability intervals. This understanding of fluid flow and recovery provides the framework for economic evaluation, which, with clear communication of uncertainty across disciplines, is the key to successful management of the reservoir into later field life.

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