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The Bacchus development; dealing with geological uncertainty in a small high-pressure-high-temperature development

Phil Rose, Grant Byerley and Owen Vaughan
The Bacchus development; dealing with geological uncertainty in a small high-pressure-high-temperature development (in Petroleum geology of NW Europe; 50 years of learning; proceedings of the 8th petroleum geology conference, M. Bowman (editor) and B. Levell (editor))
Petroleum Geology Conference Series (2018) 8: 319-337

Abstract

The Bacchus Field, discovered in 2004, is a small borderline high-pressure-high-temperature (HPHT) oil field 6.8 km east of the Forties Alpha Platform. The reservoir is Fulmar Sandstone with a rotated fault-block trap. The reservoir is typically thin (10-50 m) and difficult to image seismically. Compartmentalization was anticipated due to significant in-field faulting. The Bacchus development decision was made when considerable geological uncertainty remained. The key risk-mitigation strategies employed during the development of Bacchus were to drill long horizontal wells, contacting multiple reservoir compartments, while maintaining a flexible development plan. The ability to react to unexpected results was facilitated by optimizing the development data-acquisition programme. Drilling risk and cost were minimized by exploiting existing well control for landing development wells, combined with pilot drilling in untested parts of the reservoir. Development wells were designed to be geometrically robust, minimizing the requirement for geo-steering. This ensured low wellbore tortuosity that did not compromise the completions. Bacchus was successfully developed despite the final distribution of reserves being radically different from the pre-development perception. It is argued that maintaining a flexible development plan was far more effective in maximizing the value of the Bacchus development than more extensive pre-development appraisal or modelling.


ISSN: 2047-9921
Serial Title: Petroleum Geology Conference Series
Serial Volume: 8
Title: The Bacchus development; dealing with geological uncertainty in a small high-pressure-high-temperature development
Title: Petroleum geology of NW Europe; 50 years of learning; proceedings of the 8th petroleum geology conference
Author(s): Rose, PhilByerley, GrantVaughan, Owen
Author(s): Bowman, M.editor
Author(s): Levell, B.editor
Affiliation: Apache North Sea, Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Affiliation: University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom
Pages: 319-337
Published: 2018
Text Language: English
Publisher: Geological Society of London, London, United Kingdom
Meeting name: 8th petroleum geology conference
Meeting location: London, GBR, United Kingdom
Meeting date: 20150928Sept. 28-30, 2015
References: 16
Accession Number: 2018-037070
Categories: Economic geology, geology of energy sources
Document Type: Serial Conference document
Bibliographic Level: Analytic
Illustration Description: illus. incl. sects., strat. cols., geol. sketch maps
N51°00'00" - N61°10'00", W04°00'00" - E11°00'00"
Country of Publication: United Kingdom
Secondary Affiliation: GeoRef, Copyright 2018, American Geosciences Institute. Reference includes data from The Geological Society, London, London, United Kingdom
Update Code: 201809
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