
Feasibility of Optimizing Recovery and Reserves from a Mature and Geological Complex Multiple Turbidite Offshore Calif. Reservoir through the Drilling and Completion of a Trilateral Horizontal Well, Class III
Author(s) -
Pacific Operators Offshore
Publication year - 2001
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/776910
Subject(s) - turbidite , submarine pipeline , geology , drilling , petroleum engineering , completion (oil and gas wells) , offshore drilling , mining engineering , geomorphology , geotechnical engineering , engineering , structural basin , mechanical engineering
The intent of this project was to increase production and extend the economic life of this mature field through the application of advanced reservoir characterization and drilling technology, demonstrating the efficacy of these technologies to other small operators of aging fields. Two study periods were proposed; the first to include data assimilation and reservoir characterization and the second to drill the demonstration well. The initial study period showed that a single tri-lateral well would not be economically efficient in redevelopment of Carpinteria's multiple deep water turbidite sand reservoirs, and the study was amended to include the drilling of a series of horizontal redrills from existing surplus well bores on Pacific Operators' Platform Hogan