Brazil's state-run oil firm Petrobras reported new discoveries at two ultra-deepwater fields.
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Brazil's state-run oil firm Petrobras reported new discoveries at two ultra-deepwater fields.
Hydrocarbons were found in the SEAL-M-424 block off the coast of Sergipe state and in the BM-S-24 block off Rio de Janeiro, according to data compiled by local sector regulator ANP.
The SEAL-M-424 accumulation was discovered during drilling of the 3BRSA1244SES well at a depth of 2,772m. Petrobras holds a 100% interest in the block in the Sergipe-Alagoas basin.
The BM-S-24 cluster was identified during an appraisal of the 3BRSA1246RJS well at a depth of 2,183m. Petrobras holds an 80% stake in the Santos basin block with the balance held by Petrogal Brasil.
Petrobras has now made 30 onshore and offshore discoveries in Brazil this year, according to ANP records.
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