1991
DOI: 10.2118/20832-pa
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Development of a Mature Giant Offshore Oil Field

Abstract: Summary The Teak field, a mature oil field offshore southeast Trinidad, has produced266 million bbl oil since 1972. Production is from Pliocene sandstonereservoirs in a Pliocene sandstone reservoirs in a complexly faulted anticline. This paper summarizes the history and geology of Teak field, describes itsoil-producing reservoirs, and discusses the mature-field development strategyused since 1988, including case histories of two 1989 developmentprospects. … Show more

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“…Reservoir characterization attempts for developing mature fields are also applied commonly. Seismic studies were performed to reduce the uncertainties on the structure (Lantz and Ali, 1991;Pauzi et al, 2000) and locate the remaining oil (Lantz and Ali, 1991;Reymond et al, 1999;Pauzi et al, 2000) to develop different size mature fields. Reservoir simulation is generally used to assess the field potential for any development plan and reserves booking studies for the remaining oil (Blaskovich et al, 1985;Van de Leemput et al, 1997).…”
Section: Reservoir Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reservoir characterization attempts for developing mature fields are also applied commonly. Seismic studies were performed to reduce the uncertainties on the structure (Lantz and Ali, 1991;Pauzi et al, 2000) and locate the remaining oil (Lantz and Ali, 1991;Reymond et al, 1999;Pauzi et al, 2000) to develop different size mature fields. Reservoir simulation is generally used to assess the field potential for any development plan and reserves booking studies for the remaining oil (Blaskovich et al, 1985;Van de Leemput et al, 1997).…”
Section: Reservoir Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seismic studies were performed to reduce the uncertainties on the structure 126,127 and locate the remaining oil 126,128 to develop different size mature fields. Reservoir simulation is generally used to assess the field potential for any development plan and reserves booking studies for the remaining oil 129,130 .…”
Section: Reservoir Management Practicesmentioning
confidence: 99%