Reservoir Sensitivity to Water Flooding: An Experimental Study of Seawater Injection in a North Sea Reservoir Analog

AAPG Bulletin ◽  
1995 ◽  
Vol 79 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. T. Ngwenya, S. C. Elphick, G. B.
2003 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 355-368
Author(s):  
G. Maxwell ◽  
R. E. Stanley ◽  
D. C. White

AbstractThe Strathspey Field was the first sub-sea development in the North Sea to be tied back to a third party operator, the Ninian Field now operated by Canadian Natural Resources (CNR). The field was discovered in 1975 by well 3/4-4 and lies wholly within Block 3/4a. The field is a tilted fault block, unconformity trap and consists of two separate reservoirs, a volatile oil and a gas condensate reservoir: the Middle Jurassic, Brent Group and the Lower Jurassic/Upper Triassic, Banks Group respectively. Two 3D seismic surveys cover the field, the most recent being a Vertical Cable Seismic survey recorded in 1996.The Banks Group reservoir is produced under depletion drive by five wells and the Brent Group reservoir by water flooding with 3 water injectors and 6 producing wells. In place volumes are 290 BCF and 90MMSTB for the Banks Group and 120MMSTR in the Brent Group Reservoir. Ultimate recoveries are estimated to be 230BSCF, 22MMBBL and 70MMSTB, 88 BSCF respectively. Oil export is via the Ninian pipeline system to Sullom Voe, while gas export is through the Far North Liquids and Gas System (FLAGS) pipeline system to St Fergus.]


1991 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 175-182 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. J. Van Vessem ◽  
T. L. Gan

AbstractThe Ninian Field, located in the northern North Sea, lies in the East Shetland Basin on the west side of the Viking Graben. The field straddles Blocks 3/3 and 3/8 and is developed under a unitization agreement with Chevron UK Limited as operator. The structure is a westward tilted fault block. The estimated original oil-in-place contained in the marine-deltaic sandstones of the Middle Jurassic Brent Group, is 2920 MMBBL, of which an estimated 35 to 40% is recoverable. The oil is a paraffinic-naphthenic type with an API gravity of 36°. The field development consists of three fixed platforms with a total of 109 drilling slots. The natural drive in the field is negligible so that water flooding is required. The production of the Ninian Field started in December 1978 and reached a peak of 315 000 BOPD in the summer of 1982. At the end of 1988 over 811 MMBBL had been produced.


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