Petrobras begins binding phase of Tartaruga Field
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Petrobras, further to the notice disclosed on 27 November 2024, has announced the start of the binding phase for the total transfer of its 25% minority interest in the exploration, development, and production of oil and natural gas in the Tartaruga Field, located in the municipality of Pirambu-SE, in shallow waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, operated by SPE Tiêta (Petrorecôncavo).
The Tartaruga Field is located on the northern coast of the State of Sergipe, in the municipality of Pirambu, in the shallow waters of the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin. The wells were directionally drilled from a land-based facility within the Field.
Petrobras' share of production from the Tartaruga Field, based on the 2024 average, was approximately 41 bpd and 689 m³pd of associated gas. Petrobras holds a 25% stake in the asset, while SPE TIETA (a company controlled by Petrorecôncavo) operates the field with a 75% stake.
Qualified potential buyers for this phase will receive an invitation letter (process letter) with detailed instructions regarding the ongoing process, including instructions for conducting due diligence and submitting binding proposals.
This announcement has complied with Petrobras' internal regulations and the provisions of the special procedure for the transfer of exploration, development, and production rights for petroleum, natural gas, and other fluid hydrocarbons, as provided for in Decree 9355/2018.
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/24012025/petrobras-begins-binding-phase-of-tartaruga-field/
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