The Governor, When Speaking About the Pará-Maranhão and Pará-Amapá Basins, Was Emphatic in Saying That Petrobras Would Recognize the Value That Both Have. In His View, Both Offer a Strong Potential for Expansion by Offering Greater Oil and Gas Reserves Than the Amount Found in the Pre-Salt.
In a speech that Strongly Values the North Region of Brazil, Carlos Brandão, the Governor of Maranhão, Mentioned an Area With Oil and Gas Reserves That Exceeds the Amount Found in the Pre-Salt. This Refers to the Pará-Maranhão and Pará-Amapá Basins Which, for Him, Should Become the Main Focus of Petrobras Due to the Potential That Both Have to Offer to the Company.
New Investments in the Area Mentioned by Carlos Brandão Are Expected to Be Made Soon by Petrobras, as the Territory Is Truly Seen With Great Expectations
The Basins Mentioned by Brandão — Pará-Maranhão and Pará-Amapá — Are Part of the Area Known as the Equatorial Margin. It Already Contains Five Sedimentary Basins, and Oil Exploration Is Limited to Up to 3,000 Meters Deep.
The Region Became Even More Well-Known Globally Thanks to the Efforts Made by French Guiana.
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The government will pay R$ 1.20 for each liter of diesel that Brazil imports and for the first time in history requires distributors to reveal how much they profit — those who hide their margins will face fines of up to R$ 500 million…
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Under kilometers of water, rock, and salt, Brazil hides a colossal wealth that led an official guide from the U.S. government to recognize the country as the owner of the largest ultra-deep oil reserves in the world.
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Iran said that the Strait of Hormuz is open, but in practice only 1 non-Iranian oil tanker managed to cross in 24 hours — before the blockade, 100 ships passed per day.
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Petrobras completes 1,300 hours of work and 15 km of subsea lines to connect the Búzios 90 well to the P-79 — the platform is ready to produce 180,000 barrels per day and is just awaiting ANP approval.
The Country Was Responsible for Detecting the First Reserves and Currently Has 19 Confirmed Discoveries, Drawing the Attention of Experts for the Next Steps.
Despite the Two Names Mentioned by Brandão During the Press Conference in Maranhão, One of Them Stands Out as the Potential New Pre-Salt: the Pará-Maranhão Basin.
Expectations Are High for This Delimitation Due to the Potentially Recoverable Oil Reserves Found in the Region.
In Quantitative Terms, It Is Estimated That the Region Could Provide Between 20 to 30 Billion Barrels of Oil, Something Equivalent to Half of Everything That Has Been Found in the Pre-Salt Thus Far.
In the Long Term, Exploration Would Generate Various Benefits for the Contemplated States — Amapá, Maranhão, and Pará — Due to the Money Derived from Taxes and Royalties.
In Addition to Direct Financial Gains, the Region as a Whole Would Also Benefit From Visibility and Acceleration in Local Development
The Potential of the Pará-Maranhão Basin Is Seen and Recognized by Various Experts in the Field, Such as Allan Kardec, Former Director of the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP), as Well as Ronaldo Gomes, a Professor, and Pedro Victor Zalán, President of an Oil Exploration Consultancy.
Among the Various Benefits That Discoveries in the Basin Could Bring, It Is Worth Mentioning the Development of the North Region as a Whole Which Is Still Subjugated in Relation to Other Areas of the Country.
With the Right Investments, Brandão Hopes to See the States Gaining More Visibility from the Rest of the Country, as Well as Being Noticed by Foreigners.
The Region Could Be Better Developed, Both From an Industrial Perspective and in Relation to the Service Sector, and Contribute More Strongly to the Expansion of the National Economy.
In a Statement, Experts Allan Kardec, Ronaldo Gomes, and Pedro Victor Zalán Reinforced Their Point of View in Relation to the Pará-Maranhão Basin, Also Highlighting the Advantages That May Exist in the Area: “The Exploration and Production of This Wealth Would Bring Great Benefits for National Development and Especially for the States of the Northern Arc of the National Territory. Such Enjoyment Has Been Postponed and Denied to This Rich Region of Brazilian Territory, Subjected, Paradoxically, to Relatively Low Levels of Development Compared to the South and Southeast of the Country, Largely Due to Unfounded Environmental Restrictions.”
The Professionals’ Thoughts Regarding the Existence of a New Pre-Salt in the Pará-Amapá Basin, as Well as the Potential Also Recognized in the Pará-Maranhão Area, Is Sufficient to Capture Petrobras’s Attention Regarding the High Index of Oil and Gas Reserves That May Exist in the Region.

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