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‘Huge’ oil field found off Brazil
SAO PAULO: A huge natural gas field has been found a
short distance off Rio de Janeiro’s coastline, Petrobras, Brazil’s
state-controlled oil company, says.
The company believes the new field, Jupiter, could match the recently
discovered Tupi oil field in size.
Tupi is thought to be one of the largest fields discovered in the past
20 years.
But Petrobras officials say that further work needs to be done to
establish Jupiter’s exact dimensions.
The new field is located just 37km from Tupi, some 5,100m below the
surface of the Atlantic Ocean, around 290km from Rio de Janeiro,
Petrobras says.
While not providing any specific details on the size of the new reserve,
Petrobras said “its structure could have dimensions similar to Tupi”.
Petrobras estimates Tupi contains between five and eight billion barrels
of light oil.
When the oil field’s discovery was announced last November, the
Brazilian government said Tupi could turn the country into one of the
World’s major oil suppliers.
Analysts were more cautious, pointing out the difficulty of extracting
Tupi’s oil from beneath deep layers of rock and salt.
Petrobras, though, is a world leader in deep water oil production, and
the find was hailed as a major discovery for Latin America’s largest
country. – BBC
The discovery was made by a consortium made up of Petrobras - which has
an 80% stake in the find - and Portugal’s Galp Energies.
A number of surveys will now have to be carried out to try to establish
the scale of the new field.
Brazil’s government has recently been forced to deny there was a risk of
energy shortages caused by drought at hydroelectric plants which are the
country’s main source of energy.
It currently relies on Bolivia for much of its natural gas. - BBC
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