Chartered Oil Platform By Petrobras Will Start Production In The Fourth Quarter Of 2024. The Project Foresees The Interconnection Of 17 Wells To The FPSO
Petrobras informed, in a relevant fact to the market, that, continuing the announcement made on November 12, 2021, it signed yesterday (08/02) the contracts with the company Yinson Bergenia, part of the Yinson group, for the chartering and provision of services for the FPSO Maria Quitéria.
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According To Petrobras’ Announcement, The Unit Will Be For The Integrated Project Parque Das Baleias, To Be Installed In The Jubarte Field, Located In The Northern Campos Basin.
“The Contracts Follow The Same Parameters As The Letters Of Intent Signed In November 2021. The Forecast Is That The Unit Will Start Production In The Fourth Quarter Of 2024”, Said The State Company.
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FPSO Chartered By Petrobras Will Have Processing Capacity Of 100 Thousand Barrels Of Oil And 5 Million M3 Of Gas Per Day
The Unit Will Have Processing Capacity Of 100 Thousand Barrels Of Oil And 5 Million M3 Of Gas Per Day. The Chartering And Service Contracts Will Last For 22 Years And 6 Months, Counting From The Final Acceptance Of The Unit.
The Project Foresees The Interconnection Of 17 Wells To The FPSO, With Nine Oil Producers And Eight Water Injectors.
The Parque Das Baleias Area Is Composed Of The Jubarte, Baleia Anã, Cachalote, Caxaréu, Pirambú, And Mangangá Fields. The First Field, Jubarte, Was Discovered In 2001.
In 2019, Petrobras And The National Agency Of Petroleum, Natural Gas And Biofuels (ANP) Signed An Agreement To Extend The Concession Period Until 2056 For The New Unified Jubarte Field, Which Enables The Implementation Of The New Production System For The Integrated Parque Das Baleias Project, In Addition To Complementary Projects In The Area.
Currently, Four Platforms Are In Operation: P-57, P-58, FPSO Cidade De Anchieta, And FPSO Capixaba, With The Latter Operating Only Until 2022.

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