Iracema oil field

Iracema is an oil field located in the Santos Basin, 250 km (160 mi) off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 33 km (21 mi) northwest of the giant Tupi oil field.[1] Iracema is the third well drilled in the BM-S-11 block and could be an extension of ultra deep Tupi oil field.[2] The field was previously called Cernambi.

Iracema oil field
Iracema oil field is located in Brazil
Iracema oil field
Location of the field in the Santos Basin
Country Brazil
RegionSantos Basin
BlockBM-S-11
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Coordinates24°15′50″S 43°04′15″W
OperatorPetrobras
PartnersBG Group (25%), Galp Energia (10%)
Field history
Discovery2008
Start of development2009
Production
Current production of oil50,000 barrels per day (~2.5×10^6 t/a)(anticipated)
Producing formationsGuaratiba Group

Etymology

The field was named in honor of the Guarani Iracema figure from Brazilian mythology.[3]

History

Iracema's first well was drilled to a depth of 5,000 m (16,000 ft) and was completed in September 2009. Two drill stem tests were done over two zones with production reaching 10,500 bbl (1,670 m3) per day and 17 million cubic feet (480,000 m3) per day of gas . The oil produced at Iracema is 32° API. The partners expect the field will be producing up to 50,000 bbl/d (7,900 m3/d).[1][4]

Ownership

BM-S-11 block which contains Iracema oil field is operated by Petrobras with controlling 65% of the stake while BG Group holds a 25% and Galp Energia holds 10% of the share.[1]

Reservoir

The Iracema field lies at a depth of 2,210 m (7,250 ft) and produces from the pre-salt Guaratiba Group. The depth, thickness of the salt and drastic changes in temperatures make the process of oil extraction particularly difficult which make the project financially challenging. Petrobras announced it would invite international oil companies to bid for concessions in the region.[2]

See also

References

  1. "BG Group announces record productivity from well tests on the Iracema appraisal well in the Tupi area, Santos Basin, Brazil" (Press release). BG Group. 2008. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  2. "Brazil Confirms Massive Offshore Oil Field". Latin American Herald Tribune. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
  3. (in Portuguese) Iracema
  4. Cristian Wiessner (2009-11-19). "Brazil well test shows strong potential of subsalt area". Reuters. Retrieved 2017-09-06.
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