The Miller oilfield is a deep reservoir under the North Sea, 240 kilometres north-east of Peterhead in UKCS Blocks 16/7b and 16/8b.
[2] The Miller field reached the end of its economic oil and gas producing life in 2007 when Cessation of Production (CoP) approval was received from the UK government.
[3] On 1 April 2009, sixteen people were killed in the crash of a helicopter carrying workers from the Miller field back to Aberdeen.
The reservoir consists of Upper Jurassic Brae Formation turbidites, 2 km deep, in the South Viking graben.
[5] As of 1999, BP estimated the total recoverable reserves from the field to be 335 million barrels (53,300,000 m3) of oil and 505 billion cubic feet (14.3×10^9 m3) of natural gas.