100 billion barrels of Oil discovered near Gatwick airport in London

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http://www.bbc.com/news/business-32229203
QuoteOil discovery near Gatwick airport 'significant'

By John Moylan
Industry correspondent, BBC News


9 April 2015

There could be up to 100 billion barrels of oil onshore beneath the South of England, says exploration firm UK Oil & Gas Investments (UKOG).

Last year, the firm drilled a well at Horse Hill, near Gatwick airport, and analysis of that well suggests the local area could hold 158 million barrels of oil per square mile.

But only a fraction of the 100 billion total would be recovered, UKOG admits.

The North Sea has produced about 45 billion barrels in 40 years.

"We think we've found a very significant discovery here, probably the largest [onshore in the UK] in the last 30 years, and we think it has national significance," Stephen Sanderson, UKOG's chief executive told the BBC.

UKOG says that the majority of the oil lies within the Upper Jurassic Kimmeridge formation at a depth of between 2,500ft (762m) and 3,000ft (914m).

It describes this as a "world class potential resource" and that the well has the "potential for significant daily oil production".

Compared with similar geology in the US and West Siberia, it estimates that 3% to 15% of the oil could be recovered.

Underground riches

Oil has been produced onshore in the South of England for decades. There are currently around a dozen oil production sites across the Weald, a region spanning Kent, Sussex, Surrey and Hampshire.

Last year, a report for the government by the British Geological Survey estimated that the region may have shale oil resources in the range of 2.2-to-8.5 billion barrels, with a central estimate of 4.4 billion barrels of oil.

UKOG says that it drilled the deepest well in the region in the last 30 years and that the results "comprehensively change the understanding of the area's potential oil resources".

"Based on what we've found here, we're looking at between 50 and 100 billion barrels of oil in place in the ground," says Mr Sanderson.

"We believe we can recover between 5% and 15% of the oil in the ground, which by 2030 could mean that we produce 10%-to-30% of the UK's oil demand from within the Weald area."

'Significant'

Work currently under way at Imperial College also suggests that there may be more oil in the region than previously thought.

Professor Alastair Fraser has used some of the most sophisticated equipment in the world, based at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, to analyse rock samples.

His study of a third of the Weald came up with a resource of 13 billion barrels.

"So if I scaled that up, we are coming up to numbers of 40 billion barrels," he told the BBC.

"Now that's getting significant. That's a resource. That's what's there in the ground. We've still got to get it out."

Fracking unnecessary

Most experts believe fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, will be needed to get commercial quantities of oil from the region.

Concerns over fracking led to large-scale protests when Cuadrilla drilled at Balcombe, West Sussex, in 2013.

But UKOG has consistently stated that it is not intending to use fracking, which involves pumping water, sand and chemicals into rocks at high pressure to liberate the oil and gas trapped within.

It says that the oil at Horse Hill is held in rocks that are naturally fractured, which "gives strong encouragement that these reservoirs can be successfully produced using conventional horizontal drilling and completion techniques".

The company says further drilling and well testing will be needed to prove these initial results.
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Valmy

Will England now threaten to secede declaring this 'England's Oil'?
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Martinus

I thought they discovered actual *barrels* of oil near the airport and thought it might be a tad dangerous to keep it so close to an airport.  :homestar:

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Tamas

Russia's lapdogs..., err, I mean, concerned environmentalists will sure protest the appaling idea of building oil wells on English soil.

grumbler

Quote from: Martinus on April 10, 2015, 07:57:28 AM
I thought they discovered actual *barrels* of oil near the airport and thought it might be a tad dangerous to keep it so close to an airport.  :homestar:

Yeah.  Not the worst Timmay title ever (he can't claim this one is just the title of the article), but it's up there.  No barrels at all were discovered, "up to 100 billion barrels" worth is not "100 billion barrels" worth, and, even if it was, little of this oil will be extracted. 

I'd say "Timmay fail," but that's redundant.   
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Quote from: Martinus on April 10, 2015, 07:57:28 AM
I thought they discovered actual *barrels* of oil near the airport and thought it might be a tad dangerous to keep it so close to an airport.

Ditto.  Shame on us for taking a TimThread title seriously.
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Valmy

Quote"This is a Russian warship. I propose you lay down arms and surrender to avoid bloodshed & unnecessary victims. Otherwise, you'll be bombed."

Zmiinyi defenders: "Russian warship, go fuck yourself."

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Valmy

Quote from: Siege on April 10, 2015, 11:59:21 AM
Have they ever heard of hydraulic fracturing?

Leasing the land use alone would cost a fortune in that area. So many cheaper places to get oil.
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Poor Britain. :(  Hopefully they keep it as a reserve.  Oil can be a terrible curse on an economy.
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Valmy

Quote from: Razgovory on April 10, 2015, 12:03:38 PM
Poor Britain. :(  Hopefully they keep it as a reserve.  Oil can be a terrible curse on an economy.

Yeah it totally devastated Texas. Oh wait...

But I guess alot has changed since those days in the oil and gas market.
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Quote from: Siege on April 10, 2015, 11:48:31 AM
Why wouldn't it be extracted?

South-East England, a couple of thousand people to each square mile living in houses valued at £500,000 on average, might not be worth it unless the extractive method is very unobtrusive.