中国石化新闻网讯 据油价网2021年5月6日里约热内卢报道,巴西国有石油巨头巴西国家石油公司(巴国油)计划重新对其遗留油田群进行招标。巴国油重新招标的决定与油价上涨不期而遇,这将使这种资产出售方式更具吸引力,并再次具有商业可行性。
巴国油计划重新招标Golfinho海上油田群。Golfinho海上油田群位于圣埃斯皮里图盆地,距离巴西海岸60公里,水深1300 - 1460米。据估计Golfinho海上油田群拥有4.5亿桶石油储量。
巴国油在2003年通过一口初探井发现了Golfhino油田,并在2006年产出首批石油。
此次重新招标符合巴国油此前的计划,即剥离某些资产,更多地专注于深水盐下资产。
据路透社报道,DBO能源公司此前一直在就Golfinho油田群进行谈判。路透社消息人士暗示,DBO能源公司可能与BW能源公司共同对该资产发起另一次竞购。
巴西现在是南美洲地区最大的产油国,也是全球第8大产油国。2020年,巴西平均每天生产超过290万桶原油,其中69%来自其海上超深水盐下油田。
对于Golfinho油田群,巴国油将从去年所钻的一口井中分享其生产信息,而此前巴国油一直隐瞒这些信息。根据巴国油的数据,Golfinho油田群的石油和凝析油日产量为14,900桶,产量呈下降趋势。
巴西仍然是当地最热门的石油市场之一。国际能源署估计,巴西的石油产量将在未来4年取得“令人瞩目的增长”,而且该国在盐下区仍有数十亿桶未开发的石油。巴西将成为未来海上石油生产的主要驱动力之一。
李峻 编译自 油价网
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Higher Oil Prices Spur Brazil To Sell More Assets
Brazil’s state-run oil company has reopened the bidding of its legacy oilfield clusters, according to Reuters sources. The reopening announcement coincides with the higher price of oil, which would make such an offering significantly more attractive and once again commercially viable.
Petroleo Brasileiro SA, or Petrobras, has reopened the bidding on the Golfinho offshore oilfield cluster. The cluster is located in the Espirito Santo basin, 60km offshore Brazil in 1,300-1,460 meters of water. Reserves have been estimated at 450mbbl.
Petrobras discovered Golfhino in 2003 with a wildcat well, with first oil in 2006.
The offering is in line with Petrobras’ previously stated plan to shed certain assets to focus more on its deepwater pre-salt assets.
DBO Energy, according to Reuters, had previously been in negotiations over Golfinho. Reuters sources suggest that DBO Energy may place another bid for the asset, along with BW Energy Ltd.
Brazil is now the region’s leading oil producer and the eighth largest globally. Brazil pumped on average over 2.9 million barrels of crude oil daily during 2020, of which 69% came from its offshore ultra-deep-water pre-salt oilfields.
For the Golfinho cluster, Petrobras is sharing its production information from a well drilled last year—information that Petrobras had previously withheld. According to Petrobras, Golfinho produces 14,900 barrels of oil and condensate per day, with production declining.
Brazil is still one of the hottest oil games in town. The IEA has estimated that Brazil’s oil production will make “impressive gains” over the next four years, and it still has billions of untapped barrels in the pre-salt zone. Brazil will be one of the main drivers of future offshore oil production.