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- W2245576247 abstract "The papers presented in this section cover a wide range of field examples and reservoir types, mainly from the North Sea, which collectively demonstrate the value of modern integrated studies in geology, geophysics and reservoir engineering for enhanced reservoir characterization and modelling. The fields under discussion fall into three main categories: (1) large, mature accumulations in advanced stages of reservoir management (Brent, Tern, Fulmar, Ekofisk and Wytch Farm), (2) new developments of medium-sized oil fields (Nevis and Captain) and the UK’s largest undeveloped gas field (Britannia) and (3) smaller, economically-marginal fields in the early stages of development (Arkwright, Telford and Fife). A common feature of all these examples is the application of new and developing technologies, which are having a major impact on all types of field development, including extending the life of mature fields and providing opportunities for the economic development of marginal fields. The main technology applications discussed include high resolution 3D seismic, imaging VSP, 3D visualization and modelling, and a range of new drilling technologies (e.g. horizontal, extended reach and multilateral wells). The economic drivers for the integrated approach include (1) ‘more seismic, less wells’, (2) shorter time required to ‘first oil’, (3) improved marginal economics of smaller discoveries, including satellite accumulations near to existing facilities (near field potential), and (4) maximizing ultimate recovery through extending late field life.The above themes and objectives have been met by eleven papers that cover mainly clastic reservoirs, and one carbonate (chalk) reservoir, which range in age from Triassic to ..." @default.
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