BROCKHAM OILFIELD

 
 
 
 


Brockham 2007

Brockham 2007

Brockham 2007
 


Weald Basin - UK Onshore
Brockham Production - PL 235

Brockham was originally discovered in 1987 by a consortium led by BP and
was brought on production in 2002 by Midmar. Three production wells
have been completed in the reservoir with one now turned over to water disposal (PWRI). The field has now produced 128 mstb oil to January 2007.

The field is situated on the northern flank of the Weald basin along strike
from the Albury and Palmers Wood fields. It is a tilted fault block trap with
fault and dip closure, the reservoir is the Upper Jurassic Portland Sandstone, sealed by the Purbeck anhydrites.

The Brockham Oil Field has been the main Midmar Energy asset since
1998 after it bought out all other equity interests to own the field 100%.
The field is located near the village of Brockham in South East England.
Midmar is the first operator to put the field on production, completing
the design and installation of permanent surface facilities and has expanded the site. Brockham's success forms part of Midmar's strategy to develop previously uneconomic discoveries in response to oil price inflation.

 

 The licence (PL 235) is 100% owned and operated by Midmar Energy Onshore Ltd