The Fractured
Basement in Block 10 of
Langevin, Nicolas M.1, Mark Been1,
Jerome Vidal2 (1) Total,
In 1992, in their East-Shabwa license,
Total E&P
In 1995, Basement was also found oil bearing in the nearby WADI
TARIBAH field. Subsequent development in 1998 allowed initial production at
1000 bopd but eruptivity
was lost within 3 months. Production has since been initiated by jet-pump at
very low rates.
Appraisal of the Basement play in KHARIR was pursued by
deepening development wells targeting the overlying conventional Cretaceous
play. In a short period, several successful production tests were carried out
in the Basement sections with production rates up to 7000 bopd.
After initial mechanical difficulties to obtain successful penetration
in the Basement, part of the challenge remains the characterisation
and the estimation of the oil in place of this non-conventional reservoir. With
a seismic of medium quality, the assessment of fault schemes of deep horizons
and the prediction of sweet spots remains difficult. Adding to these
uncertainties are the production conditions near bubble point and
incompatibility of produced effluent with existing production facilities. The
combination of these elements has led Total to implement a phased development
approach including early production facilities with a gradual increasing well
count while the overall development plan for the Basement is being developed.
With the successful development of KHARIR, the fractured
Basement reservoir has become a key exploration objective in and around the
Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous graben in