In ES, Imetame Energia consolidated its participation in the Espírito Santo Basin on July 7 in assets previously owned by Petrobras. The aim of this important acquisition is to increase production, as it had been declining and the state-owned company lost interest in onshore assets in Brazil.
The Brazilian company will operate in the Lagoa Parda Pole, in the city of Linhares. The sale price was US$ 9,372,466.00 to be divided into 2 installments and was subject to approval by the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) and ANP (National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels).
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“On the last day 02, we were blessed with the approval of the transfer of operating rights for the onshore assets of the Lagoa Parda Pole by the ANP. The Pole includes the Lagoa Parda, Lagoa Parda Norte, and Lagoa Piabanha fields located in the municipality of Linhares-ES. This approval marks the beginning of the transition phase for our operation in these fields. And here we go towards this new challenge!”, Imetame concludes in an official post on its social media.

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