The Lagoa Parda Polo Includes Three Onshore Concessions In Production: Lagoa Parda, Lagoa Parda Norte, And Lagoa Piabanha. Petrobras Is The Operator With 100%
Petrobras announced last night (09/30) in a relevant fact that Imetame Energia finalized the purchase of its entire stake in the onshore fields of the Lagoa Parda Polo for nearly 10 million dollars, located in the state of Espírito Santo, near the municipality of Linhares. More Petrobras Divestments in ES: State-Owned Company Advances In Selling A Set Of Five Concessions Of Onshore Oil Fields
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In the statement, the state company said that “After fulfilling the precedent conditions, the operation was completed with the payment of US$ 9,441,586.10 to Petrobras, already accounting for the adjustments provided in the contract. The amount received upon closing adds to the total of US$ 1,405,869.90 paid to Petrobras at the signing of the sale contract.”
According to the Operational Director of Imetame, Giuliano Favalessa, Petrobras’s divestments bring to the industry, especially onshore, expectations of new business opportunities that are important from an economic and social standpoint. “New companies can take over these assets with more flexibility and development vision, in addition to new suppliers and service providers.”
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For Ana Paula Saraiva, the Executive Manager of Portfolio Management at Petrobras, the closing of Lagoa Parda in Espírito Santo is of great importance to the company. “Portfolio management is focused on the future of Petrobras, making it even stronger and more resilient. With the sale of the fields in the Lagoa Parda Polo, we take another step in the strategy to focus resources on more profitable assets for the company.”
“This operation is aligned with the portfolio optimization strategy and the improvement of the company’s capital allocation, concentrating its resources increasingly on world-class assets in deep and ultra-deep waters, where Petrobras has demonstrated a significant competitive advantage over the years,” says the state company.
About The Onshore Fields Of The Lagoa Parda Polo
The Lagoa Parda Polo in Espírito Santo includes three onshore concessions in production: Lagoa Parda, Lagoa Parda Norte, and Lagoa Piabanha. Petrobras is the operator with a 100% stake in all three fields.
From January to August of this year, the average production of the onshore fields was approximately 113.5 barrels of oil per day (bpd) and 1.7 thousand m3/day of natural gas.

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