Scandoil  

Apache's Beryl field well flows 11,625 barrels, 13 MMcf of gas per day


Published May 17, 2012
Apache Egypt oil well tests 1,067 BBLS/Day from new zone discovery-Spotlight

Apache Corporation reported that an extension well had initial production rates higher than any oil well drilled at the Beryl Field in the U.K. North Sea since 2001.

"We're very excited about this well because we've found virgin reservoir pressure in two of three zones containing more than 300 feet of net true vertical pay," said Jim House, regional vice president and managing director of Apache North Sea. "This is one of the best wells drilled in the past 10 years in the Beryl Field and we expect it to open up further development opportunities."

The B72 was drilled as a deviated well from the Beryl Bravo Platform and logged a total of 619 feet measured depth (305 feet TVD) of net oil pay in three separate Jurassic aged reservoir units. The well was completed in the high quality Beryl-I reservoir, which was found at original pressure of 5220 psi and commenced production at a rate of 11,625 barrels of oil per day (b/d) and 13.1 million cubic feet (MMcf) of natural gas per day.

Tags: Apache Corporation




   

Add a Comment to this Article

Please be civil. Job and promotion will not be added into the comment page.

(Use Markdown for formatting.)

This question helps prevent spam:

+ Larger Font | + Smaller Font
Top Stories

 

 

 

 


 


RSS

RSS
Newsletter
Newsletter
Mobile News
Mobile news

Computer
Our news on
your website


Facebook
Facebook
Twitter
Twitter

Contact
Contact
Tips
Do you have any
tips to us

 

sitemap xml