The Tiber Oil Field is a deepwater offshore
oil field
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located in the
Keathley Canyon block 102 of the
United States
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sector of the
Gulf of Mexico
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. The deepwater field (defined as water depth ,) was discovered in September 2009 and it is operated by
BP. Described as a "giant" find, it is estimated to contain of
oil in place
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.
Although BP states it is too early to be sure of the size – a "huge" field is usually considered to contain .
It required the drilling of a deep well under of water, making it one of the deepest wells ever drilled at the time of discovery.
Description
Tiber comprises multiple
Lower Tertiary petroleum reservoir
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s located in Keathley Canyon block 102 about southeast of
Houston
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and south west of
New Orleans
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.
Tiber is only the 18th Lower Tertiary well to date, and drilling in these formations is in its infancy. The oil from Tiber is
light crude, and early estimates of
recoverable reserves are around 20–30% recovery, suggesting figures of around of reserves.
Sources such as
Bloomberg
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suggest caution, warning that the find is technically complex and potentially could take 5–6 years to produce oil or be lower yield (5–15%) based on "rates talked about" at nearby
Kaskida Oil Field, BP's previous giant find (2006) away. The commercial prospects of the field have not yet been evaluated.
Discovery
BP acquired the
Outer Continental Shelf
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lease
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of Keathley Canyon block 102 reference G25782,
NOAA
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station 42872,
on October 22, 2003, in Phase 2 of the Western Gulf of Mexico (WGOM/GOM) Sale 187. Lower Tertiary rock formations are some of the oldest and most technically challenging offshore rock formations currently drilled for oil, dating to between 23 and 66 million years ago. The plan of exploration was filed in June 2008.
Tiber was initially drilled by
Transocean
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's fifth-generation
dynamic positioned semi-submersible oil rig, ''
Deepwater Horizon
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'',
with exploratory drilling commencing around March 2009, slightly delayed from the planned date of September 2008.
Much of the deeper gulf reserves are buried under salt accumulations thousands of feet thick, which present a problem for
seismic exploration
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. BP had previously developed exploration techniques to bypass this difficulty.
Oil was located at "multiple levels".
The field was announced on September 2, 2009, and BP shares rose 3.7 percent on the news.
With Tiber joining at least ten other successful Lower Tertiary explorations in the area,
analysts viewed the announcement as a sign for optimism,
and a harbinger of renewed interest in, and production from, the offshore Gulf of Mexico.
Exploration on hold
Following the
April 2010 destruction of the ''Deepwater Horizon'' while drilling the
Macondo well, and the resulting
oil spill
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, all appraisal activities at 33 wells under exploration in the Gulf of Mexico, including Tiber, were placed on hold.
At least two rigs that might otherwise have been used for developing Tiber were used to drill the
relief wells for the ruptured well.
See also
*
Oil fields operated by BP
*
Offshore oil and gas in the US Gulf of Mexico
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References
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