QatarEnergy, partners conclude deal to enter Brazilâs Sepia Field
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Tribune News Network Doha A QatarEnergy consortium has entered into a production sharing agreement with the Brazilian government related to surplus volume...
Tribune News NetworkDoha A QatarEnergy consortium has entered into a production sharing agreement with the Brazilian government related to surplus volume rights of the world-class Sepia oil field in Brazil.The Production Sharing Contract and other key agreements were signed in Brasilia during a special ceremony hosted by the Brazilian Ministry of Mines and Energy. Pursuant to the signed agreements, QatarEnergy will hold a 21 percent interest along with its consortium partners Petrobras (30 percent and Operator), TotalEnergies (28 percent), and Petronas (21 percent).This signing follows the award of the Sepia surplus volume rights to the consortium at the conclusion of the second transfer of rights surplus bidding round on 17 December 2021, held by Brazilâs National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP).In remarks on this occasion, the Minister of State for Energy Affairs and President and CEO of QatarEnergy HE Saad Sherida Al Kaabi said, âWe are delighted to reach this important milestone and close Sepiaâs key definitive agreements. We look forward to working with our partners Petrobras, TotalEnergies and Petronas to progress through the next phase of development. I would like to express my sincere thanks and gratitude to Bento Albuquerque, the minister of mines and energy in Brazil, for his support and to all teams from our consortium partners for their hard work and dedication over the past few months, which allowed us to celebrate this important landmark of the start of a new long-term partnership.âLocated in water depths of about 2,000 meters off the coast of Rio de Janeiro in the prolific Santos Basin, Sepia is a multibillion-barrel, pre-salt oil field. Production from the Sepia field started in August 2021 through a dedicated floating production, storage, and offloading unit (FPSO) and plans are underway to increase the overall production capacity with a second FPSO.This deal further establishes QatarEnergy as one of the leading upstream players in Brazil, where it holds working interests in numerous exploration and production assets.