Giant Fields of Petrobras That Eneva Wants Participation, Have the Potential to Transform Sergipe Into the Largest Natural Gas Producing State Outside the Southeast!
After the billion-dollar acquisition of the regasification terminal at the Port of Sergipe and the associated thermoelectric plant – the largest acquisition in its history, Eneva wants to acquire a stake in giant offshore natural gas fields of Petrobras.
The information was gathered by the agency epbr; it states that the agreement is not yet finalized, but Eneva’s interest is to increase the share of domestic gas available in its portfolio for commercialization and development of new businesses.
According to a material fact published by Eneva last Friday (10/8), the negotiation involves the stakes of IBV Brasil, an Indian company that holds 40% of Agulhinha and Cavala, where Petrobras operates 100% of the Agulhinha Oeste, Budião Sudeste, Budião Noroeste, and Palombeta fields; and 75% of Budião, in partnership with ONGC.
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“Eneva Negotiates Entry into Offshore Natural Gas Fields in Sergipe” (“News”), the Company provides clarifications to prevent any informational asymmetry that may arise from the News, due to its commitment to the highest standards of corporate governance and the broad transparency of its practices.
“The Company is in the preliminary evaluation phase for the acquisition of a stake in IBV Brasil Petróleo Limitada (“IBV”), or a minority stake directly in the BM-SEAL-11 concession operated by Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras (“Assets”), within the insolvency process of VOVL Limited, a company that indirectly holds 50% of the stake in IBV, ongoing in Mumbai, India,” said Eneva in the statement.
If everything goes well for Eneva, the acquisition of the assets will mark the company’s entry into offshore production.
Currently, Eneva has operational projects in Amazonas, Maranhão, Roraima and, soon, in Sergipe, in addition to the company analyzing business in Rio de Janeiro.
Petrobras Forecasts Installing Two Platforms in 2026, With Capacity to Produce 120 Thousand Barrels Per Day of Oil
The development of the giant offshore fields will require billion-dollar investments and promises to transform Sergipe into the largest natural gas producing state outside the Southeast.
Petrobras forecasts installing two platforms in 2026, with a capacity to produce 120 thousand barrels per day of oil and process 8 million m³/day of natural gas.
This year, the state company attempted to hire the first FPSO, but withdrew due to the prices presented, however, a new bidding process is scheduled for this month.
by epbr

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