Preliminary Reservoir Model MC252 6-July-2010. DRAFT Outline Modelling approach & purpose Input Data & Model −Rock & Fluid Properties −Layering −Aquifer.

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Preliminary Reservoir Model MC252 6-July-2010

DRAFT Outline Modelling approach & purpose Input Data & Model −Rock & Fluid Properties −Layering −Aquifer Support Results Impact on “tubing head” pressure Conclusions & Future Directions

DRAFT Model Approach & Purpose Model constructed to address impact of crossflow of M57B & M56A gas sands during “top kill” −Response of observed pressures −GOR variation with time Request to investigate whether depletion was consistent with known pressures below BOP Requested to avoid making any conclusions regarding likely rates −Role of flowrate investigation team Approach −Simple: tight timing, multiple unknowns −Single layer per reservoir (M57B to M56F, with intervening shales) −10 x 12 x 17; no structure

DRAFT Input Data Data provided by GoMx Reservoir Team Rock Properties −Developed from MC252 logs −Permeability −275 mD in main M56E sand −397 mD in M56A gas/oil sand (only 2.5’) −86 – 110 mD in other oil sands −Compressibility: −Cr: 6 x10 -6 psia -1 −Cw: 3 x10 -6 psia -1 −Cf: ~13 x10 -6 psia -1 −Fluid properties generated by EoS; volatile, near critical fluid tubing performance matched to GAP / Prosper work of T. Liao, A. Chitale & M Gokdemir

DRAFT Macondo M56 Sand Fairway 9500 acres 2900 acres 9500 acres 2900 acres Macondo RF – Aquifer Size Largest Aquifer Size – used as base case (will minimise depletion) Oil Accumulation 110 mmstb = 258 mmrb Aquifer = 992 mmrb

DRAFT Depletion at Various Offtake Rates Base Model 3.8x Aquifer Skin = 10, except at 70 mbd From 20-April to 1-July Pressure increase from Aquifer influx M56E Main Oil Sand 25 mbd 35 mbd 50 mbd 60 mbd 70 mbd initial pressure

DRAFT Impact of Aquifer Size 35 mbd Case No aquifer depletes additional 800 psi Larger impact with higher flowrates

DRAFT Depletion PIE gives similar results to VIP −Constant compressibility (too low) −Single phase P wf drops ~8 psi/day (for 35mbd case) Lack of observed depletion could be due to fixed seafloor pressure and large orifice skin=10 skin=20 skin=30 P wh =4,100 psi Min. Head Sea = 2270 psi +  P max  P=1,340 BOP  P=10 psi

DRAFT Conclusions Actual reservoir depletion dependent on: −Flowrate −Oil column size −Aquifer Limited depletion observed in wellhead could be controlled by non-reservoir mechanisms −Large orifice −Flowpath / choke between BOP & reservoir −Broken gauge −Crossflow Largest uncertainties: flowrate and pressure drop BOP LMRP 2270 psi ambient 4365 psi 6/26/10 M psi initial pressure Containment Cap M57 Gas Sand 18” Shoe M110 Sand expected crossflow crossflow with rupture disk failure

DRAFT Back-Up

DRAFT Difference between Aquifer & H/C Pressure

DRAFT Match to “Tubing Performance” Flowpath is a major (priniciple?) source of THP uncertainty Various cases considered: −Annular flow −Casing flow −Annular + casing flow VIP wellbore modelling capability limited in comparison with Prosper / Gap −Matched lift with simple tubing string −Equivalent diameter & roughness

DRAFT Influences on Observable Shut-In Pressure High Wellhead Pressure Limited crossflow Well integrity above 18” shoe −small leak into small zone Large aquifer Lower production (higher skin) Low Wellhead Pressure Integrity failure (crossflow into M110) Smaller aquifer Higher production (& lower skin) At Shut-In Rising THP Fluid Segregation −Only if P thp < 6,650psia −Increase would begin at low rates or at flow cessation Reservoir Response (radius of investigation) −Aquifer size will influence P final Cessation of crossflow (pressure equilibration) Falling THP Wellbore temperature equilibration (cooling) Large leak with limited inflow After Shut-In

DRAFT MBal Results for Various Aquifers

Key Conclusions wrt SIWHP BOP LMRP 2270 psi ambient 4365 psi 6/26/10 M psi initial pressure Containment Cap M57 Gas Sand 18” Shoe M110 Sand expected crossflow crossflow with rupture disk failure Can we detect this scenario? Leak off will not be detectable (constant charge from M56) Crossflow at 18” shoe would be detectable if “large enough” Max Q o through 6 disks: 6000 bpd Would manifest itself as a lower than “anticipated” SI BOP pressure Uncertainty in SI BOP pressure is driven by aquifer & rate Impact of crossflow: Reservoir fluid fills the M110, charging it above fracture capacity Possible broach to surface M110 sand is small (5’ thick), in one scenario could fill to fracture pressure in 10 days (resvr flow > 32mbd).