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Source: Petrobras
Date: 04/17/2008 20:38
Petrobras’ average oil and gas production in March, in Brazil, reached 2,114,089 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe), 1.4% more than a year ago. Compared to February
2008, when 2,129,420 boe/day were produced, there was a slight 0.7% decrease caused by scheduled maintenance shutdowns at two platforms in the Campos Basin.
Another five platforms are slated to go online in 2008 and will add 500,000 barrels to Petrobras’ daily production capacity: four in the Campos Basin and one in the Espírito Santo sea. Furthermore, the five platforms that started producing in 2007 are also expected to reach full capacity in this year.
Exclusively considering domestic field oil production (1,800,431 barrels/day), there was a slight 1.2% decrease compared to February. This 21,000 bpd difference derived, basically, from scheduled shutdowns at platform PPM-1 and P-20, at the Pampo and Marlim fields, which, together, impacted production by 34,400 barrels/day. Losses were partially compensated for, however, by three producer wells that started producing, interconnected to platform P-52, in the Roncador field.
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