The year 2020 is promising, Petrobras reveals this Monday, the 25th, its plan to drill seven to eight exploratory oil wells.
It is in Petrobras' plan for next year to drill seven to eight exploratory oil wells, the state-owned company informed that the vast majority are part of the pre-salt - its main focus of investment currently. Jobs in sight! At least five shipyards will build the next FPSOs in the Libra and pre-salt Santos Basin areas, and Brasfels will be one of them!
The news occurred on this day, November 25, by the director of Exploration and Production of the state-owned company, Carlos Alberto de Oliveira.
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The state-owned company will provide more details and information to investors at the end of this year, after the publication of its five-year business plan.
Carlos Alberto also spoke at an event run by the state-owned Pré-Sal Petróleo SA (PPSA), about the company's plan to completely eliminate the exploratory phase of its oil and gas areas, and stated that there is nothing like it ever done in the global oil industry. .
28 new FPSOs will be installed in the period from 2021 to 2030
According to Pré-Sal Petróleo SA (PPSA), 28 new FPSOs will be installed in the period from 2021 to 2030, to meet the development of reserves contracted under the production sharing model. Collection can reach BRL 1 trillion by 2032.