Abstract

Abstract The Clipper Gas Field is a moderate-sized faulted anticlinal trap located in Blocks 48/19a and 48/19c within the Sole Pit area of the southern North Sea gas basin. The reservoir is formed by the Lower Permian Leman Sandstone Formation, lying between truncated Westphalian Coal Measures and the Upper Permian evaporitic Zechstein Group which form source and seal respectively. Reservoir permeability is very low, mainly as a result of compaction and diagenesis which accompanied deep burial of the Sole Pit Trough, a sub-basin within the main gas basin. The Leman Sandstone Fm. is on average about 715 ft thick, laterally heterogeneous and zoned vertically with the best reservoir properties about the middle of the formation. Porosity is fair with a field average of 11.1%. Matrix permeability, however, is less than 1 millidarcy on average and is so low that some intervals in the field will not flow gas unless stimulated. Steep dipping zones of natural fractures occur in certain areas of the field; these commonly allow high flow rates to be achieved from large blocks of low-permeability matrix. Expected recoverable reserves from the most favourable part of the field are 558 BCF and Clipper Field is now being developed in conjunction with part of the adjacent Barque Gas Field. Later development of the remainder of Clipper Field will depend upon reservoir performance in the initial development area.

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