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Petrobras expects Potiguar license next week

  • Spanish Market: Crude oil
  • 02/10/23

Brazil's environmental agency Ibama is on the verge of issuing a key license to drill in the Potiguar basin in a region known as the Equatorial Margin, Petrobras chief executive Jean Paul Prates said.

The Equatorial Margin — composed of the Foz do Amazonas, Para-Maranhao, Barreirinhas, Ceara and Potiguar offshore basins and near the mouth of the Amazon River — is considered one of the most promising areas in Brazil for oil and gas production, as it may have similar geological characteristics as large offshore discoveries in Suriname and Guyana.

But it is also environmentally sensitive. Ibama rejected Petrobras' request to drill an exploration well in Foz do Amazonas in May, citing lack of an in-depth study (AAS).

Petrobras' priority continues to be drilling in Foz do Amazonas, Prates said, but welcomed the expected license in the Potiguar basin.

"We are about to receive the license from Ibama to begin the exploratory campaign of the Brazilian Equatorial Margin," Prates said on social media.

Petrobras' priority for drilling continue to be Foz do Amazonas, Potigar and Barreirinhas, in that order, he said.

Ibama is set to issue the license for the Potiguar basin after the company carried out a pre-operational assessment in the basin, a drill which simulates a leakage, Prates said.

The success of that drill has led Petrobras to be optimistic about obtaining a license to drill Pitu Oeste next week and continue to pursue a license for drilling in Foz de Amazonas, Prates said.

Drilling in deep waters in the Potiguar Basin is expected to last 4-5 months. If Ibama authorizes the carrying out of a APO in the Foz da Amazonas basin, Petrobras must comply immediately in order to obtain the license also in that basin, Prates said.

To drill in the Pitu Oeste field, Petrobras will bring back a rig that spent months awaiting the licensing of block FZA-M-59 in the Foz do Amazonas basin. . The rig had moved to carry out work in the Campos basin off the country's southeastern coast.

Ibama's decision in May was a setback for Petrobras' upstream goals, as it plans to drill 42 wells over 2023-27, with 16 of those programmed for the Equatorial Margin. Its strategic plan for 2023-2027 earmarked $3bn for the region.

TotalEnergies and BP previously exited the region because of environmental licensing difficulties.


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