Abstract
Abstract The Buchan Oilfield is a large mature field, now suspended, located in the Moray Firth. The field is situated 153 km NE of Aberdeen in water depths of c. 122 m. The reservoir comprises an overpressured and fractured Upper Devonian–Early Carboniferous fluvio-lacustrine sandstone. Production was via high permeability channel sandstones and permeable faults and fractures. The Buchan Field was brought onto production in May 1981 by BP Petroleum Development Ltd via the Buchan Alpha semi-submersible floating production vessel (FPV). The oil column is c. 2000 ft in height with a matrix stock tank oil initially in place (STOIIP) range of 322–471–668 MMbbl. Production from the ten vertical development wells was driven by pressure depletion (over 5000 psi since first oil) coupled with weak aquifer influx. Production from the Buchan Field ceased on 13 May 2017 after having produced 147.8 MMbbl. The Buchan FPV was subsequently taken off-station during August 2017. A new facility or tie-back redevelopment option will be required to access the remaining resources which are in the range of 20–90 MMbbl depending on the STOIIP, the production mechanism and the potential development plan.
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