Statoil Awarded Four Blocks Offshore Brazil

Friday 30 March 2018

Statoil and partners were the high bidders for four blocks in the Campos basin in Brazil’s 15th licensing round held on 29 March. With the new licenses, Statoil strengthens its position in Brazil and increases synergies with current projects.

A consortium comprising Petrobras (30%), ExxonMobil (40%) and Statoil (30%), presented the winning bid for the C-M-657 block in Campos Basin with a signature bonus of 638,550,000 USD*. The same consortium made up of Petrobras (40%), ExxonMobil (40%) and Statoil (20%), presented the winning bid for the C-M-709 block in the Campos Basin with a signature bonus of 450,000,000 USD. Both blocks will be operated by Petrobras.

Statoil, together with BP, presented the winning bid for blocks C-M-755 and C-M-793. The signature bonus for both blocks totalled 26,016,600 USD (Statoil’s share was 40%). The blocks will be operated by BP.

The award in Brazil’s 15th bidding round reinforces Statoil’s ambition of long-term growth in Brazil and strengthens the company’s position in the prolific Campos basin, where it operates the producing Peregrino field. Other key projects located in Campos basin are the Petrobras operated Roncador field, where Statoil has a 25% interest**, and BM-C-33, operated by Statoil and currently in the development phase.

The blocks are situated in the southern part of the Campos basin, close to our operated position in BM-C-33 (Pão and Gavea), having the potential to capture synergies of scale from existing discoveries and operations in Brazil.

The 15th licensing round was conducted by National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuel (ANP).

The concession agreements from the 15th licencing round are scheduled to be signed up to 30 November.

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