The Alma (formerly Argyll/Ardmore) Field, Blocks 30/24 and 30/25a, UK North Sea

Author:

Tang Longxun1ORCID,Gluyas Jon G.1,Jones Stuart1,Besly Bernard2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Earth Sciences, Durham University, Durham, County Durham DH1 3LE, UK

2. Besly Earth Science Ltd, 5 The Village, Keele, Newcastle-Under-Lyme, Staffordshire ST5 5AD, UK

Abstract

AbstractThe Alma Field (formerly Argyll and then Ardmore) is located within Blocks 30/24 and 30/25 on the western margin of the Central Graben. Hamilton drilled the first discovery well 30/24-1 in 1969 and the field, named ‘Argyll’, became the first UK offshore oilfield when production commenced in 1975. Oil was produced from the Devonian Buchan Formation, Permian Rotliegend and Zechstein groups, and Jurassic Fulmar Formation from 1976 until 1992, when the field was abandoned for economic reasons. In 2002, Tuscan Energy and Acorn Oil & Gas redeveloped the field and renamed it as ‘Ardmore’. A further 5 MMbbl were produced until 2005, when the field was again abandoned due to commercial considerations. In 2011, EnQuest was awarded the licence to redevelop the field and renamed it as ‘Alma’. The field came on stream in October 2015 and has produced oil at an average c. 6000 bopd since start-up.Total ultimate recovery was expected to be about 100 MMbbl. As of end 2005, the field had produced 72.6 MMbbl as Argyll and 5 MMbbl as Ardmore. A further 4.3 MMbbl has been produced from the Alma Field to September 2017 (which includes about 0.5 MMbbl from a long-reach well drilled into the Duncan/Galia Field immediately west of Alma). In January 2020 EnQuest announced that the Alma Field would cease production early. The total production from the three phases of field development will be about 85 MMbbl of oil.

Funder

EnQuest

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology

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