Pre-Salt Oil And Gas Production Exceeded 70% Of National Production
In July, for the first time, pre-salt oil and gas production surpassed 70% of national production, with approximately 2.738 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (MMboe/d). This corresponds to 70.26% of the total recorded in the country, which was 3.898 million boe/d.
The production had already been approaching 70% in previous months. In June, it was 2.671 MMboe/d, equivalent to 69.9% of national total, and in May, 2.363 MMboe/d, equivalent to 67.82% of national total.
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The Lula field, also located in the pre-salt, remained the largest producer of oil and natural gas, with an average daily production of 987,510 barrels of oil and 43.150 million m3 of natural gas. The P-76 platform, in the Búzios field, had the highest oil production per facility in July, with an average daily output of 168,649.40 barrels. With only 4 producing wells, P-76’s output exceeded the sum of what was produced by all 6,326 land wells.
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Information is available on the Dynamic Panel of Oil and Natural Gas Production: http://www.anp.gov.br/exploracao-e-producao-de-oleo-e-gas/painel-dinamico-de-producao-de-petroleo-e-gas-natural
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