Abstract
Abstract The, as yet undeveloped, heavy-oil fields of the Western Platform contain about 500 MMbbl of oil in place. The fields are reservoired in highly porous and permeable, Middle Eocene, deep-water sandstones of the Tay Sandstone Member, deposited as turbidite flows from a shelf immediately to the west. Oil gravity varies from 19° API in the Harbour Field to 12° API in the northern end of the Pilot Field. The reservoirs are shallow: Pilot and Harbour are at about 2700 ft TVDSS, with the Narwhal, Elke, Blakeney and Feugh discoveries being deeper at about 3300 ft TVDSS. Overall, oil viscosity decreases and API oil gravity increases with depth. To date, the high oil viscosity has precluded development of these discoveries, and many previous operators have considered various development schemes, all based on water flood. The development of the Pilot Field is being planned using either a hot-water-flood, steam-flood or polymer-flood approach, which all have the potential of achieving a very high recovery factor of 35–55%. Steam has been evaluated in most detail and about 240 MMbbl could be recovered should all of these discoveries be steam flooded.
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