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Houston Geological Society Bulletin, Volume 38, No. 2, October 1995. Pages 10-10.

Abstract: Production Performance Exceeds Expectations at Auger Field, Deepwater Gulf of Mexico

By

Previous HitDavidTop T. McGee and Deborah S. Pfeiffer
Shell Offshore Inc., New Orleans, Louisiana

Production performance at Auger Field has exceeded expectations to date and is consistent with the previously interpreted geologic models for the reservoirs. Auger (Garden Banks 426) Field is located 255 mi southeast of Houston in 2862 ft of water, and is currently the deepest-water production in the Gulf of Mexico. First production began in 1994 from the deepest of five reservoirs at Auger Field. This reservoir, "S" has been interpreted as a combination of layered and amalgamated, turbidite sheet sands with excellent lateral continuity. The sustained individual well performance is in the range of 10,000-11,000 BOPD with maximum flow rates near 12,000 BOPD, setting a production performance record for oil wells in the Gulf of Mexico. The first gas well producing from the shallower reservoirs is capable of producing at sustained rates of 35 MMCFPD and 7,000 BCPD, also exceeding expectations. These gas reservoirs, "N1" and "O" are interpreted to be shingled, amalgamated, turbidite channel reservoirs with potential flow baffles or barriers at numerous stratigraphic boundaries, such as shingle boundaries or channel margins.

Facility expansion is being considered because the production potential of the wells is greater than the current facility's capacity of 46,000 BOPD and 125 MMCFPD. Additional wells are also planned for drilling during 1995 to develop reservoirs not produced by existing wells, as well as providing additional necessary drainage points in existing reservoirs.

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