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Sleipner Øst Field, A Sand-Rich Palaeocene (Ty Formation) Gas-Condensate Reservoir Offshore Norway - Sedimentology, Stratigraphy, Heterogeneity and Paleocontact Influence on Reservoir Properties, Flow and Production
- Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers
- Source: Conference Proceedings, EAGE/AAPG 3rd Research Symposium - Developing and Managing Turbidite Reservoirs, Oct 1998, cp-100-00014
- ISBN: 978-94-6282-120-0
Abstract
The Sleipner Øst gas-condensate Field (and the minor neighbouring Loke Field) offshore Norway (Fig.1) started production 1 Oct. 1993. The Palaeocene Ty Formation is the main producing reservoir, a structural stratigraphic trap where the gas is reinjected until the year 2005 to keep up the pressure and produce the condensates. At present there are 12 production and 3 injection wells on the Field.