Licence P.1762 Relinquishment Report February 2014
Relinquishment Report P.1762 1 Licence Information 1 2 Licence Synopsis 2 3 Work Programme Summary 3 4 Database 4 5 Prospectivity Update 5 6 Additional Technical Work Undertaken 7 7 Resource and Risking Summary 8 8 Conclusions 9 9 Clearance 10 10 Maps and Figures 11
List of figures 7.1 Table showing the resource and risking summary.............................. 8 10.1 Location map of Licence P.1762............................................... 11 10.2 Map of available seismic data to evaluate P.1762............................. 12 10.3 Top Sele Formation Time Structure Map...................................... 13 10.4 Base Sele Fan Time Structure Map............................................ 14 10.5 Top Sele to Base Sele Fan Isochron Map...................................... 15 10.6 BCU Time Structure Map...................................................... 16 10.7 BCU To Basement Isochron Map.............................................. 17
List of tables 1.1 L i c e n c e S u m m a r y T a b l e....................................................... 1 2.1 L i c e n c e S y n o p s i s............................................................... 2 5.1 L i c e n c e P. 1 7 6 2 r e v i e w o f p r o s p e c t i v i t y........................................ 6
Document last updated 29-04-2014 10:27 CEST
1 Licence Information Licence Number P.1762 Licence Round Licence Type 26th UK Licence Round Traditional Block(s) 9/5b & 10/1b Nexen Petroleum U.K. Limited and partners, as holders of License P.1762, have approved this relinquishment report for publication by the DECC. Table 1.1: Licence Summary Table February 2014 1
2 Licence Synopsis Operator Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd (50%) Current Partnership Bayerngas Europe Ltd (25%) Dyas Exploration UK Ltd (20%) MPX Energy Ltd (5%) Licence Status Licence Extension End of Initial Term N/A Work Programme Summary Obtain 210 km² of 3D seismic data. Drill-or-drop commitment. Drill one well to 2150m to evaluate the Palaeocene Hermod Sandstone. Prospectivity Identified At Time of Initial Application Were any undeveloped discoveries analysed? Four prospects were analysed as part of the block evaluation No Table 2.1: Licence Synopsis February 2014 2
3 Work Programme Summary Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd and partners have fully completed the license work programme: The Licensee shall obtain 210 km² of 3D seismic data. This commitment was fulfilled through the acquisition of 500 km² of the PGS 2011 Geostreamer data. Seismic: Maps of the interpreted 3D seismic data (Section 10) define the prospect geometry. The PGS 2011 Geostreamer seismic data has improved resolution which shows higher frequency data in the shallower section and contains more low frequency data than previous seismic datasets. Multiples appear to have been attenuated more effectively in this dataset. Near, mid and far angle stacks are also available to aid interpretation of possible AVO response related to hydrocarbon presence. Wells: No wells were drilled within the licence area. February 2014 3
4 Database For a location map and the seismic coverage in the evaluation of License P.1762 please refer to Figures Fig. 10.1 and Fig. 10.2 respectively. February 2014 4
5 Prospectivity Update Blocks 9/5b and 10/1b are located in the Central Viking Graben approximately 170 km East of the Shetland Isles. Brief summary of prospectivity presented in original licence application: Palaeogene Play - Horace Prospect: The reservoir is considered to be Upper Palaeocene age sandstones, as proven in well 9/5a-3, with a structural trapping configuration. Well 9/5a-3 also identified a Lower Eocene shale sequence that acts as a top seal for the prospect. Charge is considered proven in the area by the Nuggets and Frigg gas accumulations and by oil shows in well 9/5a-3. - Socrates Prospect: The Socrates Prospect is within the basinward extension of the Upper Palaeocene channel system tested by the 9/5a-3 well. The trapping mechanism is a stratigraphic structure at P50 with the upside case reliant on separation from both the feeder channel (Horace Prospect) and the adjacent Frigg fan. Charge is considered proven in the area by the Nuggets and Frigg gas accumulations and by oil shows in well 9/5a-3. Upper Jurassic Play - Styx Prospect: The Styx prospect is defined as a large structural closure on the BCU depth map with a Volgian / Kimmeridgian turbidite sand reservoir. The prospect has a potential upside with a stratigraphic component. Mid - Lower Jurassic Play - Hugin Prospect: The Hugin prospect targets Brent / Dunlin shoreface sands of Mid - Lower Jurassic age within a combination trap. February 2014 5
Review of prospectivity from completion of the Work Programme: Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd, as operator of the licence, has reviewed the prospectivity in the P.1762 licence area. The results of this work are summarised below. Horace Prospect Socrates Prospect Styx Lead Hugin Lead Reservoir Palaeocene Sands. Palaeocene Sands. Volgian / Kimmeridgian turbidite sand. Jurassic Shoreface Sands. Source Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge Clay Fm. Seal Late Tertiary Shales. Balder Shales. Jurassic (Heather Fm) Shales. Jurassic Shales. Trap Four way dip closure with stratigraphic upside. Stratigraphic closure. Combination trap. Combination trap. Risking& remaining prospectivity No amplitude response observed over the interpreted prospect, which in most Eocene discoveries in the region is a key indicator for hydrocarbon presence. Charge and containment are perceived to be the main risks with migration modelling suggesting the Horace Prospect would be charged first and in the event of stratigraphic trapping, the seal may be breached against the larger fan to the southeast. No amplitude response. Reservoir presence and containment are considered the main risks. Imaging of the reservoir was poor and well penetrations are limited. Faulting across structure increases containment risk with a large gas accumulation overlying the Frigg Field suggesting a breached seal. Potential HPHT reservoir section. Reservoir fluid expected to be gas / condensate. Reservoir presence is considered to be the main risk. Table 5.1: Licence P.1762 review of prospectivity. February 2014 6
6 Additional Technical Work Undertaken Fluid substitution modelling for gas and oil cases in the Palaeocene sands. Seismic modelling for enhanced porosity cases in Jurassic sands. February 2014 7
7 Resource and Risking Summary Fig. 7.1 Table showing the resource and risking summary. February 2014 8
8 Conclusions On the basis of the post-award assessment, the prospectivity potential falls below this organisations commercial threshold. Following discussions with the Joint Venture, Nexen Petroleum U.K. Limited and partners agreed to relinquish the P.1762 license at the end of the Initial Term. February 2014 9
9 Clearance Nexen Petroleum U.K. Limited and partners, as holders of License P.1762, have approved this relinquishment report for publication by the DECC. February 2014 10
10 Maps and Figures Fig. 10.1 Location map of Licence P.1762. February 2014 11
Fig. 10.2 Map of available seismic data to evaluate P.1762. February 2014 12
Fig. 10.3 Top Sele Formation Time Structure Map February 2014 13
Fig. 10.4 Base Sele Fan Time Structure Map February 2014 14
Fig. 10.5 Top Sele to Base Sele Fan Isochron Map February 2014 15
Fig. 10.6 BCU Time Structure Map February 2014 16
Fig. 10.7 BCU To Basement Isochron Map February 2014 17