FPSO Atlanta; Source: Yinson

Enauta finds more oil in new reservoir section off Brazil

Brazilian oil and gas player Enauta has found oil in a new reservoir section at a well located on a field development offshore Brazil.

FPSO Atlanta; Source: Yinson

Enauta disclosed on Tuesday, 23 May 2023, that it had confirmed oil in a new reservoir section, named Atlanta NE accumulation, located within the Atlanta field area, which is currently under development. The accumulation is located at a 2,644-metre depth, shallower than the reservoir under development.

The Brazilian player, which kicked off a three-well drilling campaign at the end of 2022, has now concluded the drilling and logging of well 9-ATL-8DP, identifying oil with excellent petrophysical properties at a 57-metre section (measured depth).

While Atlanta’s NE oil was originally identified in the well 9-SHEL-19D-RJS, drilled in 2006, the new well aimed to collect additional data from the accumulation simultaneously with the drilling of Atlanta’s production well  7-ATL-7HA-RJS, which is part of the six producing wells campaign of Atlanta’s full development Phase 1.

According to Enauta’s estimates, Atlanta’s NE resources in place exceed 230 million barrels of oil, however, the company will conduct additional studies for its full technical-economic potential, integration to the field’s ongoing development, and addition to certified oil reserves of 158.9 million barrels (2P Reserve), as of the 31 December 2022 report issued by Gaffney, Cline, and Associates.

Furthermore, the company bought the FPSO OSX-2 for Atlanta’s Full Development System (FDS) last year. This FPSO, known as the FPSO Atlanta, which will replace the FPSO Petrojarl I, is anticipated to be fully operational by 2024. The FDS targets first oil by mid-2024 with a production capacity of 50,000 barrels of oil per day, originally with six wells connected to the FPSO Atlanta, reaching ten wells in 2029

The Atlanta field is operated by Enauta Energia, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the company, which also has a 100 per cent interest in this asset. Located in block BS-4 in the Santos Basin, at a 1,500-metre water depth, the field has been producing since 2018 through an Early Production System (EPS) – comprising three wells connected to the FPSO Petrojarl I.