Abstract
The Miller field lies in blocks 16/7b and 16/8b of the UKCS and was discovered in 1982. The Miller reservoir is an Upper Jurassic submarine-fan sandstone with a typical true vertical depth of 13,200 feet (4000m). The field currently produces circa 125mbpd from seven wells. The oil contains 11% by weight of carbon dioxide and the gas typically contains 200 ppm (vol/vol) of hydrogen sulphide. General reservoir fluid parameters are listed in Table 1.
Keywords:
appraisal well,
formation damage,
deposition,
template well,
skin factor,
reservoir,
permeability,
completion installation and operations,
flow efficiency,
operational time
Subjects:
Drilling Operations,
Formation Damage,
Drilling Fluids and Materials,
Well & Reservoir Surveillance and Monitoring,
Production Chemistry, Metallurgy and Biology,
Flow Assurance,
Fluid Characterization,
Formation Evaluation & Management,
Drilling fluid selection and formulation (chemistry, properties),
Drilling fluid management & disposal
Copyright 1994, Society of Petroleum Engineers
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