Amal Field Case
History
: An
Approach to New Plays, Prospects and Development of Old Producing Fields
By
Tarek Gaber1, Said El Gamil1
(1) Amapetco, Giza, Egypt
Amal field is located in the southern province of the Gulf of Suez; the
first
oil
discovery was in 1968, the first production was in 1989, the field
passed through different exploration & development phases, each phase reflects
specific objectives.
Strategic goals and objectives usually amended by time even for the same
firm, especially in
oil
business, thirty years ago investments usually were
directed to
oil
exploration & production nowadays global demands of energy
sources are directed to gases, but
oil
is still on the top rank.
Evolution of Amal field is an example for this subject through subsequent
operators, where the first exploration phase targeting deep
oil
reservoirs, huge
oil
reserves and paying no attention to gas discovery & production as gases was
not considered one of the main exploration objectives in addition to, the
agreement regulations at that time. The first exploration phase does not fulfill
the main objectives even with
oil
and gas discovery in shallow reservoirs.
The Second phase reflects a new strategy to explore and produce limited reserves. The lifetime commercial production for the estimated reserve was about seven years.
The third and current phase, efforts to extend lifetime for the field were successful. Also, making use of new technology to revive the Amal field potentialities, delineate new plays, prospects, and overall field development.
In brief, the aim of this study is to explore and produce any commercial hydrocarbon reserves in one of the old fields “Amal field”.
