Volund Field; development of an Eocene sandstone injection complex, offshore Norway
Volund Field; development of an Eocene sandstone injection complex, offshore Norway (in Tertiary deep-marine reservoirs of the North Sea region, T. McKie (editor), Phil T. S. Rose (editor), Adrian J. Hartley (editor), D. W. Jones (editor) and T. L. Armstrong (editor))
Special Publication - Geological Society of London (February 2014) 403 (1): 247-260
- Atlantic Ocean
- AVO methods
- Cenozoic
- clastic rocks
- connectivity
- directional drilling
- drilling
- Eocene
- Europe
- geophysical methods
- horizontal drilling
- mudstone
- North Atlantic
- North Sea
- Norway
- offshore
- oil and gas fields
- oil wells
- oil-gas interface
- oil-water interface
- Paleogene
- permeability
- petroleum
- porosity
- reflection methods
- reservoir rocks
- sandstone
- sandstone dikes
- Scandinavia
- sedimentary rocks
- sedimentary structures
- seismic methods
- soft sediment deformation
- Tertiary
- Western Europe
- Sele Formation
- Balder Formation
- Hordaland Group
- Volund Field
The Volund Field lies in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea (Quad 24/9). This field produces from a "classic" large-scale sandstone injection complex located in Lower Eocene strata. The sandstone reservoir has been injected into the lower permeability surrounding mudstones of the Sele and Balder formations and Hordaland Group to create an "intrusive trap". The Volund Field consists of a deeper central unit of stacked sandstone sills, surrounded by shallower, steeper-dipping injected sandstone dykes, which make excellent reservoirs with consistently high porosity and permeability. Many of the steeply-dipping injected dykes appear to have excellent connectivity from the water leg through the oil leg and into the gas cap. The complex was identified on seismic data that exhibit a Class 3 amplitude versus offset (AVO) signature on the far-offset stack reflection seismic volume. The seismic data have been used to successfully locate horizontal production wells. Volund seismic geobodies have been extracted and incorporated into the reservoir geomodel to determine the geometry of the injectite features and to populate sands within the injection complex. Volund Field (estimated mean gross resource of 54 mmboe (million barrels oil equivalent)) is producing oil from four horizontal branches (end December 2012), with one water injector well, and has a common oil-water contact and gas-oil contact.