The BW Energy Drilling Campaign of Eight Wells Is Scheduled to Start in 2022, in the Maromba Field, in the Campos Basin
BW Energy, an oil company, plans to start drilling eight wells located in the Maromba field, in the Campos Basin. The drilling is set to begin in early 2022 and the first oil is expected by the end of the same year. See more: Job Openings at MRS Logística in Minas Gerais and São Paulo
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The development plan for the field was submitted to the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP) in December of last year and it is estimated that it will be approved this year. For the project, the company is seeking subsea goods and services, including engineering and SURF (subsea umbilicals, risers, and flowlines).
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The drilled wells will be connected to the BW Offshore FPSO Berge Helene. The schedule forecasts the drilling of 3 wells in Phase 1 and 5 wells in Phase 2. Peak production is expected in 2023, where 29 thousand bopd are anticipated, followed by 35 thousand bopd in 2035.
In 2023, according to BW Energy, the production from Maromba will account for half of the company’s total production (60 thousand bopd). The field is operated by BW (95%) in partnership with Magma Oil (5%).
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