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ExxonMobil looks to Brazil and Guyana for future growth

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ExxonMobil expects Brazil and Guyana will be key drivers for the company’s growth ambitions in the future, as the US supermajor looks to concentrate the bulk of exploration and production development activities in the two South American nations.

 

“We have a robust exploration programme ahead of us,” ExxonMobil Brazil president Carla Lacerda told a panel at the Rio Oil & Gas 2020 digital conference on Wednesday.

 

“We have reduced capital expenditure globally by 30%, but we remain investing in exploration to grow, and Brazil and Guyana have robust and very competitive projects.”

 

Brazil drill plans

ExxonMobil plans in January to start a two-well drilling campaign in Brazil targeting pre-salt deposits using the Seadrill drillship West Saturn.

 

The programme will consist of the drilling of the Opal wildcat in Block C-M-789 in the Campos basin and the Titan prospect in the Tita pre-salt area in the Santos basin.

 

However, ExxonMobil is expected to exercise a contractual option to keep the rig operating longer in Brazil, as the company is also planning on drilling at least one exploration well at the deep-water section of the Sergipe-Alagoas basin in the second half of 2021.

 

Guyana drive carries on

In Guyana, ExxonMobil has been conducting an aggressive exploration campaign that has resulted in nearly 20 discoveries so far in the prolific Stabroek block.

 

“Our biggest challenge is to keep our operations resilient, but in the long-term — by 2040 — we still think oil and natural gas will have an important role in the world,” Lacerda added.

 

“Our dual-challenge will be to continue producing energy in a more responsible way with less carbon emissions. And Brazil will play a relevant role.”

 

Attending the same panel, Shell Brazil president Andre Araujo said the Anglo-Dutch supermajor has been focusing on capital discipline, adding the company is also looking at renewables to growth.

 

“We have teams in Brazil analysing oil and gas, but also solar power and other renewable energy sources. There has to be a balance between hydrocarbons and renewables in the future,” Araujo said.

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