The Projection Of These Investments That Petrobras Announced In 2017 More Than Doubled This Year For Campos Basin, Making Macaé One Of The Most Sought After For Infrastructure By Companies In The Field
Petrobras reaffirmed its focus on Campos Basin until 2024, better yet, more than doubled the investment forecast for mature fields, making the city of Macaé reaffirm itself as a global reference in this type of service in an offshore environment.
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According To The State-Owned Company’s Technical Projections, The Volume Of Oil Extracted After The Application Of Revitalization Technology Will Jump To 800,000 Barrels Per Day. This Type Of Extractive Activity Attracts And Will Continue To Attract Global Companies Of This Modality To Macaé.
When Petrobras Announced Its Strategic Plan Last Thursday (28), It Became Clear That The Producing Municipalities Of Campos Basin Will Have A Significant Role In National Production.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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Billions of barrels on the equatorial margin could lead Amapá to double its oil production in Brazil — the state aims to enter the route of companies in the Campos Basin, attract investments, and boost jobs and businesses in the oil and gas sector.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
The Factors That Contributed Most To This New Stage Are: The Application Of New Technologies For The Extraction Of Crude Oil And Natural Gas, Including In The Brazilian Pre-Salt, As Well As Operational Stability In Campos Basin By Petrobras.
Petrobras Aims To Reposition Itself In The Global Market
Petrobras Maintains Its Focus On National Oil Reserves; Its Major Projects And Investments Secured Last Week Make Executives, Entrepreneurs, And Government Institutions In Macaé Breathe More Easily, As The Monetary Resources From Royalties And ICMS From Companies Will Ensure Cash Flow For A Few More Years.
The Newspaper O Debate de Macaé Says: “With This, Petrobras Estimates To Raise The Production Goal From 2.7 Million Barrels Daily In 2020, To About 3.5 Million Barrels In 2024. Two Years Ago, The Company Announced That About US$ 10 Billion Would Be Invested In The Reserves Of Campos Basin Over A Period Of Four Years. This Projection Doubled At The Start Of This Year.”

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