Oil & Gas

Petrobras production in Brazil grows 0.7% in February

Petrobras Agency
01/04/2014 13:30
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The February figure for Petrobras’ total oil and natural gas production in Brazil was 2.327 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed), up 0.7% on the January figure of 2.310 million boed. Including output managed by Petrobras for its partners in Brazil, February’s production was 2.476 million boed, up 1.5% on the January figure (2.438 million boed).

 

In February, Petrobras oil production in Brazil averaged 1.923 million barrels per day (bpd), up 0.3% on the January output figure of 1,917 million bpd. Including the output managed for partner companies, oil production in Brazil was 2.021 million bpd, up 1.2% on the January figure of 1.997 million bpd.

 

Pre-salt record output

 

In February, oil production in the Santos and Campos Basin pre-salt fields reached a record daily average output of 385,000 bpd, up 7.5% on January’s previous record of 358,000 bpd. Daily output on February 27th set a new record of 412,000 bpd.

 

In February, the SPS-77 became the first well to come on-stream with a buoyancy supported riser (BSR). It was connected to FPSO Cidade de São Paulo in the Santos Basin pre-salt Sapinhoá field. The well has been showing excellent performance and is currently the best production well in Brazil. Its output of approximately 36,000 bpd contributed to February’s monthly and daily records. Three additional BSRs are due to be deployed in the first half of this year and output from the pre-salt layer will continue to rise with the interconnection of eight new production wells to FPSOs Cidade de São Paulo and Cidade de Paraty. The output and processing capacity of these FPSOs will reach its maximum by the third quarter of this year.

 

In addition to these favorable results and the projection for 2014, improvements in operational performance are being achieved at an ever-increasing pace, including:

 

• Record completion time (109 days) for well SPH-05, at a water depth of 2,126 meters and with a total well depth of 5,334 meters. Drilling took 60 days and completion a further 49 days, setting a new record for drilling and completion operations in the pre-salt (the previous record of 135 days was set for well SPH-4).

 

• Deployment of the second BSR on FPSO Cidade de Paraty, which took  less than a third of the time taken to deploy the first BSR on FPSO Cidade de São Paulo (165 days as opposed to 50 days).

 

Temporary production stoppages

 

The decommissioning process on FPSO Brasil in the Roncador field began in February and the FPSO will finally be shut down this Monday (3/31). Its wells will be gradually reallocated to other platforms operating in the same field (P-52 and P-54), an operation expected to be completed by the 4th quarter of this year.

 

Also in Campos Basin, platform P-20 is still halted in the Marlim field as repairs continue following fire damage to the platform’s chemicals system.  This interruption is costing the company some 22,000 bpd in lost output. Operations are expected to restart in the next few days, once the reports and authorization have been received. 

Authorizations from the DNV (Det Norske Veritas) Classification Society and the Brazilian Navy have already been received..

 

The reported rise in output in February was achieved despite these temporary losses and maintenance shutdowns on platform PCE-1 (Enchova field) and FPSO Cidade de Anchieta (Baleia Azul), both in the Campos Basin.

 

New production wells in February

 

New wells that came on-stream in February include, in particular:

 

- Well ABL-78 (Albacora Leste field) with output of 12,000 bopd, up 43% on the projected output;

 

- Well PRM-09, which enabled Piranema field to achieve a daily output record of 14,800 bopd;

 

- Well MRL-220 (Marlim field), which boosted output by 6,800 bopd.

 

In addition to the wells mentioned above, a further three wells cam on-stream in the Bijupirá-Salema field, operated by Shell, and on February 23rd, the Araracanga field started up in the Amazonas Operational Unit (UO-AM), with output of 400,000 m3/d of natural gas and boosting liquids output by 100 bopd.

 

Natural gas production

 

February’s natural gas production in Brazil was 64.085 million cubic meters per day (m³/d), up 2.5% on January’s figure of 62.517 million m³/d. Including the production managed by Petrobras for associate companies, natural gas output was 72.344 million m³/d, up 3.1% on the January figure.

 

Potential and Operational Efficiency

 

Slower decline in the output potential of the Baleia Azul (FPSO Cidade Anchieta) and Jubarte (P-57) fields contributed to February’s results.

 

Improvements in operational efficiency on platforms P-53 (Marlim Leste), P-52 and P-54 (Roncador), with efficiency reaching 99.8%, 99.1% and 99.2% respectively, also helped significantly boost production in February.

 

Rising production in 2014

 

On the last day of 2013, Platform P-55 started up in Module 3 of the Roncador field, with output capacity of 180,000 bpd. Operations to interconnect new wells are ongoing.

Platform P-58  started up in Parque das Baleias, northern Campos Basin, on March 17th through pre-salt production well 7-BFR-7-ESS. This well has been showing excellent productivity with 20,000 barrels per day. Two additional wells of similar potential are due to start-up in April. With output capacity of 180,000 barrels per day, P-58 is approximately 85 km off the Espírito Santo coast, at a water depth of 1,400 meters. In the upcoming months, 15 production wells, eight in the pre-salt and seven in the post-salt, as well as nine injection wells, will be interconnected to P-58 through 250 km of flexible pipelines and two subsea manifolds (equipment for transferring oil from well to platform).

 

Well JUB-45, connected to FPSO Capixaba, also came on-stream in March with output potential of 18,500 bopd, and platform P-63 began injecting water in Papa-Terra field, in the southern Campos Basin.

 

In addition, platforms P-62 and P-61 will start-up in the Campos Basin post-salt during the first half of this year. P-62 has an output capacity of 180,000 bopd and is located in the Roncador field. P-61 is located in the Papa-Terra field and will be interconnected to semisubmersible Tender Assisted Drilling (TAD) platform SS-88, which is already in Brazil.

 

These platforms will contribute to the 7.5% (+/- 1%) sustainable production growth in 2014, allowed for in the 2014-2018 Business and Management Plan.

 

Production abroad

 

In February, total oil and natural gas extraction abroad was 206,712 boed, up 2.5% on January’s output of 201,653 boed. Oil production stood at 115,279 bpd, up 2.5% on the January figure of 112,462 bpd.

 

This rise was due to the start-up of wells CA-6 and CH-5, in the US Gulf of Mexico’s Cascade and Chinook fields. The combined output of these wells rose from 15,900 bopd in January to 21,594 bopd in February (Petrobras’ share). The development of Cascade and Chinook fields is ongoing and the first FPSO deployed in the US Gulf of Mexico has an output capacity of 80,000 bpd.

 

Natural gas production abroad was 15.534 million m³/d, up 2.5% on January’s figure of 15.154 million m³/d, due to increased demand in Brazil for gas from Bolivia.

 

Including production abroad, Petrobras’ total oil and gas production in February was 2.534 million boed, up 0.9% on January’s figure of 2.512 million boed.

 

Total production reported to the ANP

 

The total output reported to the ANP was 8,562,438 m³ of oil and 2.133196 billion m³ of gas in February 2014. This output corresponds to the total output of the concessions where Petrobras is the operator. It does not include shale, NGL and third party output where Petrobras is not the operator.

Total production of oil and natural gas from Petrobras in Brazil, in February, was 2 million 327 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd), 0.7% above the volume produced in January, which was 2 million 310 000 boe. Included the production operated by the company to its partners in the country, the volume February reached 2 million 476 thousand bpd, indicating an increase of 1.5% compared to the previous month (2 million 438 thousand bpd). 
According to the company statement, the exclusive production of oil in February reached an average of 1 million 923 thousand barrels / day (bopd), exceeding by 0.3% the production of the first month of 2014, when 1 million 917 thousand bopd were produced . Including the portion operable to partner companies, oil production in Brazil reached 21,000 bopd 2 million, 1.2% more than in January (1 million 997 thousand bopd).
Records in the pre-salt 
The average monthly production of oil from fields located in the province of pre-salt in the Santos and Campos basins, hit record monthly average of 385,000 bopd, 7.5% above the previous record set in January (358,000 bopd). On day 27, was beaten daily record of the pre-salt extraction with 412 000 bopd. 
In February, went into operation in the field of Sapinhoá in the pre-salt Santos Basin, the first connected to a riser support buoy (BSR), the SPS-77, connected to the FPSO Cidade de Sao Paulo pit. The well has shown excellent performance, configuring, currently as the best producing well in Brazil, and contributed to the monthly and daily records in February, with production of approximately 36,000 barrels of oil per day.
Three other BSRs will be installed in the first half of this year and will enable the continued growth of the production of pre-salt layer by interconnection of eight new wells producing FPSOs in São Paulo City and City of Paraty. Thus, the maximum capacity of production and processing of these units will be reached until the third quarter.
Production of natural gas 
In February 64 85 million cubic meters per day (m³ / d) of natural gas were produced in Brazil, indicating an increase of 2.5% over January, when they were extracted 62 million 517 thousand m³ / d. Including the portion operated by Petrobras for associated companies, the volume reached 72 million 344 thousand m³ / a was 3.1% above the level reached in the previous month. 
Overseas production 
The total extraction of oil and natural gas abroad in February was 206,712 boepd, representing an increase of 2.5% compared to 201,653 boe produced in the previous month. The exclusive oil production was 115,279 bopd, 2.5% above the 112,462 bopd produced in January.
This increase resulted from the entry into production of CA-6 and CH-5 wells in Cascade and Chinook fields in the Gulf of Mexico, USA. These two fields together produced 21,594 bopd in February against 15,900 bopd in January (Petrobras plot). The Cascade and Chinook fields are still developing and producing through the first FPSO installed in the Gulf of Mexico American, with production capacity of 80,000 bpd. 
The natural gas production abroad was 15 million 534 thousand m³ / d, 2.5% above the volume produced in January, which was 15 million 154 thousand m³ / d, due to increased demand for Bolivian gas by Brazilian market. 
Adding the volume of the exterior, the total production of Petrobras oil and gas in February reached 2 million 534 thousand bpd, 0.9% above the volume extracted in January, which was 2 million 512 thousand bpd.
Total production reported to ANP 
The total production reported to ANP was 8,562,438 m³ of oil and 2,133,196,000 cubic meters of gas in February 2014. This output corresponds to the total production of the concessions in which Petrobras is the operator. Not included are volumes Shale, LNG and production partners where Petrobras is not the operator.
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