C&C Reservoirs‘ Analogue Spotlight series offers an in-depth exploration of oil and gas fields from across the globe, showcasing the unique features and characteristics that set each one apart. Through these insightful spotlights, we distill complex fields into a single, key takeaway, providing valuable knowledge that can be applied to your own projects. Each of our Analogue Spotlights highlights the immense value that can be gained by examining global oil and gas analogues, offering just a glimpse into the wealth of expertise available in DAKS™.
Our series taps into over 150 years of collective experience in global E&P activities, offering unparalleled access to industry best practices, innovative solutions, and valuable lessons learned throughout the history of the sector. With DAKS™, you have the opportunity to leverage this vast knowledge base to drive success in your own operations, empowering you to make more informed decisions, reduce risk and uncertainty, and overcome the challenges that are unique to the ever-evolving world of oil and gas.
Breagh Field – An Ideal Analogue on Carboniferous Revival
The Breagh Field The Carboniferous of the Southern North Sea has long been considered a high-risk play. Zechstein salt in the overburden makes depth conversion difficult while ...
Patos-Marinza Field – An Ideal Analogue on Field Rejuvenation Projects
Patos-Marinza Field This week’s Analogue Spotlight focuses on the development of the Patos-Marinza Field (Albania). Discovered almost a century ago in 1928, Patos-Marinza, which contains mainly ...
The Pembina Field – An Ideal Analogue on Unsuccessful Improved Recovery
The Pembina Field This week’s Analogue Spotlight focuses on the unsuccessful improved recovery methods used in the Pembina Field (Canada). It is the second-most areally extensive conventional ...
Ideal Analogues for Directional Drilling
Directional Drilling Analogues This week’s Analogue Spotlight focuses on directional drilling. Since the first horizontal well was drilled in the 1920’s the accuracy of directional drilling has greatly improved. ...
The Tulian B1 Reservoir – An Ideal Analogue on In-situ Seismic Stimulation
The Tulian B1 Reservoir This week’s Analogue Spotlight is the Tulian B1 Reservoir in Russia. This global oil and gas analogue provides an excellent case study ...
The Kristin Field – An Ideal Analogue on HPHT Wells
The Kristin Field This week’s Analogue Spotlight is the Kristin Field in Norway. This global oil and gas analogue provides a novel case study demonstrating how to successfully ...
The Nagylengyel Field – An Ideal Analogue on the Effectiveness of CO2 Injection
The Nagylengyel Field This Analogue Spotlight is the Nagylengyel Field in Hungary. This global oil and gas analogue provides a fascinating case study on the effectiveness ...
The Algyö Field – An Ideal Analogue for Double-Sided Water Injection
The Algyö Field This Analogue Spotlight is the Algyö Field in Hungary. This global oil and gas analogue provides an excellent case study on the efficacy ...
The Machar Field – An Ideal Analogue for Phased Development Strategies
The Machar Field This Analogue Spotlight is the Machar Field in the UK North Sea. This global oil and gas analogue provides a perfect example of ...
The Bati-Raman Field – An Ideal Analogue for Heavy Oil Fields
The Bati-Raman Field An ideal analogue for heavy oil fields is the Bati-Raman Field in Turkey which contains heavy (10-15 °API), undersaturated and highly viscous oil. ...
The Gryphon Field – An Ideal Analogue for Sand Injectites
The Gryphon Field Are sand injectites economically and technically viable to produce? Although often thought of as unconventional and uneconomic to produce, sand injectites have a ...
The Al Khlata Reservoir – An Ideal Analogue for Glacial Reservoirs
The Al Khlata Reservoir Now buried beneath the desert of Oman, the Al Khlata oil reservoir was deposited in a very different environment from today’s: a ...











