Oil & Gas A reservoir of opportunities in the BrazilBrazil -Germany cooperation
Marcio Felix Bezerra
Espirito Santo State Secretary for Development
BEHIND… … THERE IS ALWAYS A HISTORY BEHIND
-SALT AREA IS LESS THAN 3% OF THE BRAZILIAN SEDIMENTARY BASINS PRE PRE-SALT THEPREPRE REGION •Total Area: 149,000 km2 •Area Under Concession: 42,000 km2 (28%) •Area Not Under Concession: 107,000 km² (72%)
120.000
100.000
80.000
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
Projects on Business Plan 2008 – 2012 28 Offshore Drilling Rigs 146 Supply Vessels New Production Platforms Promef II* 19 Chartered Ships Premium Refinery II Premium Refinery I
60.000
243.000
40.000
43.000 Professionals Qualified
20.000
0
Business Plan 20092009-2013
2014
2015
2016
MAJOR TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS UNDER EVALUATION PLANSAL - PrePre-Salt Development Master Plan Offshore logistical hub WaterWater-alternatingalternating-gas (HC or CO2) injection
ExtendedExtended-reach and deviated wells
Offshore produced fluid handling hubs CO2 storage in saline aquifers, depleted fields, salt caves
PrePre-Salt Development
Flow Assurance and formation damage control
Deepwater CALM buoy
Dry completion systems (SPAR, TLP, FPDSO, …)
Reservoir Characterization
Floating LNG CO2 separation / capture technology
Offshore gas storage in salt caves
A HUGE MARKET TO BE SUPPLIED Petrobras’ Petrobras’ Offshore Facilities Equipment
Installed up to Dec/2008
2009
Subsea Trees
709
79
70
4
4,160
882
Umbilicals (km)
3,189
556
Rigid Pipelines (km)
1,537
23
Floating Production Units
37
3
Mono-buoys
2
2
Subsea Manifolds Flexible Flowlines (km)
FIRST PRE SALT PRODUCTION IN BRAZIL
Jubarte Field, Offshore Espí Espírito Santo State, September - 2008
PRE-SALT PROJECT ON STREAM THE MOST RECENT PRE
100 thousand barrels per day capacity
Cachalote and Baleia Franca fields (Espirito Santo) Pre and Post Salt reservoirs
Pre-Salt is a challenge that is just beginning and Germans are very welcome on board