Abstract

AbstractThe Perth Field was discovered in 1983 and appraised from 1992 to 1997, but has remained undeveloped due to the lack of a suitable export solution for the sour fluids. The field is a combined structural–stratigraphic trap on the southern edge of the Tartan Ridge in the Outer Moray Firth. An oil column of >1000 ft is developed in the turbiditic Upper Jurassic Claymore Sandstone Member which is mostly 500–800 ft thick in the proven appraised Core Perth area. Reference case oil in place within Core Perth is estimated at 197 MMbbl. An undrilled northern terrace may contain a similar amount of oil, with an additional 40 MMbbl estimated to be in place in a separate, proven northeastern fault panel. Potential development by subsea tieback to the Scott platform became an option in 2017. P50 reserves for 15 years’ production from Core Perth (five producers and two water injectors) are estimated at 47.3 MMbbl (24% recovery factor). The preferred concept is for oil and gas to be processed on a new self-contained sour module located on a standalone structure at Scott with oil exported in the Forties Pipeline System. Sour gas would be incinerated in a dedicated flare with recovered hydrocarbon gas exported to Scott.

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