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Cowan Petróleo sells stake in Nambia blocks to cut business risk

The Brazilian company will keep 25% of the blocks.

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08/04/2014 18:42
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Cowan Petróleo e Gás, oil industry arm of Minas Gerais-based builder Cowan, plans to diversify its areas of exploration to dilute its business risk. Cowan Petróleo director Guilherme Santana says this strategy has led to the sale of a stake in two blocks that the company has in Namibia. Cowan in March completed the transfer of a 65% share in the 2613A and 2613B blocks to American company Murphy Oil and to Austria’s OMV. 

 

The Brazilian company will keep 25% of the blocks, while Murphy will be the operator with 40% and OMV will hold 25%. State-owned Namibia Namcor will also maintain a stake in the operations. The transaction value was not disclosed. 

PTTEP has agreed on a farm-in to four deepwater exploration blocks in a frontier basin offshore Brazil.
Operator BG will cede a 25% interest in the BAR-M-215, BAR-M-217, BAR-M-252, and BAR-M-254 blocks, covering 3,077 sq km (1,188 sq mi) in the northeastern part of the Barreirinhas basin.
The transaction pends approval from Brazil’s National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP).This year, the partners plan to commence a multi-client 3D seismic survey over the blocks to assess preliminary potential.Cowan Petróleo e Gás, oil industry arm of Minas Gerais-based builder Cowan, plans to diversify its areas of exploration to dilute its business risk. Cowan Petróleo director Guilherme Santana says this strategy has led to the sale of a stake in two blocks that the company has in Namibia. Cowan in March completed the transfer of a 65% share in the 2613A and 2613B blocks to American company Murphy Oil and to Austria’s OMV. 

 

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