
Petrobras
to invests US$724 m in
the Carmópolis and Canto do Amaro fields in Brazil
Petroleumworld
CARACAS
Petroleumworld.com 12 28 06
Petrobras, announces that its Executive Board has approved investments
of US$724 million in the Canto do Amaro (US$410 million) and Carmópolis
(US$ 314 million) fields in the states of Rio Grande do Norte and Sergipe
in Brazil, respectively.
These investments
will raise daily production from the existing 48 thousand barrels per
day (bpd) to 70 thousand bpd in 2012. The planned capital expenditures
are part of the Mature Fields Recovery Enhancement Program (RECAGE),
the purpose of which is the sustainability of production in mature fields
with high rates of return at minimum risk.
The Carmópolis
field was discovered in 1963 and represents Petrobras’ largest
onshore accumulation while Canto do Amaro was discovered in 1985. Production
at both fields peaked in 1989 when Canto do Amaro produced 40 thousand
bpd and Carmópolis, 27 thousand bpd. The oil produced from the
Carmópolis field has a 21º to 23º API and Canto do
Amaro a 28º to 40º API.
The investments
consist in increasing water injection levels, and upgrading, centralizing
and rationalizing installations for injection, production and treatment,
with significant scale gains which will result not only in enhanced
output but also higher oil reserves. A major drilling program of production
and injection wells (367) is to be undertaken, in addition to well conversion
or recompletion (1387). Water injection systems will be expanded by
500 thousand bpd. The domestic content of the investments will amount
to 90% of total expenditure.
Another benefit
arising from the Canto do Amaro Project will be the elimination of effluent
disposal since all the water produced will be reinjected into the wells.
Currently, in Carmópolis no effluent disposal exists.
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