Petrobras: Sapinhoa Field to Come on Stream in January 2013

Petrobras: Sapinhoa Field to Come on Stream in January 2013

Brazilian oil company Petrobras has reported that the construction work for FPSO Cidade de São Paulo was completed on November 11. The vessel has left the Brasfels shipyard, in Angra dos Reis and is currently undergoing final testing in sheltered waters. It is expected to set sail to its definitive site within the next few days.

FPSO Cidade de São Paulo’s hull was converted at the Cosco shipyard, in China. Module installation, assembly, and integration work got underway in early 2012, and was done entirely at Brasfels, in Angra dos Reis.

The unit will be deployed in the Sapinhoá field, in the Santos Basin pre-salt cluster, at a water depth of approximately 2,200 meters. FPSO Cidade de São Paulo’s first oil is expected for January 2013, when it will be interconnected to the first well. The remaining wells, for a total of six production wells and five injector ones, will then be interconnected. Capable of producing 120,000 barrels of oil and 5 million m3 of gas per day, this platform will be the first definitive production unit to operate in the Sapinhoá field, whose development project calls for yet another production unit, to come on stream in the second half of 2014. The second production unit, FPSO Cidade de Ilhabela, has already been hired by the Consortium and is currently being converted.

The consortium for Block BM-S-9 is operated by Petrobras (45%), in partnership with BG E&P Brasil Ltda. (30%), and Repsol Sinopec Brasil S.A. (25%).

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November 15, 2012