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UK company BG expects to begin ultra-deepwater production from two new floating platforms off Brazil's southeast coast by December, the firm said on Thursday.
BNamericasUK company BG expects to begin ultra-deepwater production from two new floating platforms off Brazil's southeast coast by December, the firm said on Thursday.
The FPSO 4 unit is due online at the Santos basin's Sapinhoá North field by the end of the third quarter, while FPSO 5 is set to begin operating at Iracema South in Q4.
"Both vessels were around 95% complete at the end of the [second] quarter," BG said in its half-yearly results report.
Work on a sixth unit is 65% complete. It is due to start production by December 2015, the London-based firm added.
Sapinhoá North is located in the pre-salt BM-S-9 block, in which BG has a 30% stake alongside Petrobras (45%) and Repsol-Sinopec (25%).
The BM-S-11 block's Iracema South field is operated by Petrobras (65%) with BG holding 25% and Galp Energia 10%.
Meanwhile BG reported a 10% decline in global Q2 production volumes to 53.8Mboe, weighed down by its flagging liquefied natural gas operations in Egypt.
Despite a bright outlook in Brazil, the company said its 2014 production guidance remained at "the lower end" of the 590,000-630,000boe/d range.
"This reflects the issues in Egypt and the acceleration into 2014 of production sharing contract effects in Kazakhstan following higher than reference condition oil prices," the company added.
BG posted a US$268mn year-on-year rise in Q2 profit to US$1.37bn and ended the period with a net cash position of US$4.97bn, up from US$4.71bn.
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