OTC:高管澄清,埃克森美孚并未放弃在巴西的勘探

埃克森美孚巴西公司总经理阿尔贝托·费林在回应媒体报道时表示,在近海技术会议上讨论巴西能源行业时,该公司不会放弃在巴西的勘探。

总部位于德克萨斯州的埃克森美孚公司巴西分公司总经理阿尔贝托·费林 (Alberto Ferrin) 5 月 1 日在休斯顿举行的海上技术会议上表示,该公司仍然热衷于在巴西的勘探机会。

这位高管是在一次有关巴西能源行业的小组会议上发表这番言论的,所指的是围绕《华尔街日报》最近一篇文章提出的问题,该文章声称该公司因未能找到石油而停止了在巴西的钻探活动。

“我要非常明确地说,埃克森美孚根本不会放弃在巴西的勘探,”费林告诉挤满会议室的 400 多名与会者。“现实是我们与巴西有着长期的承诺。”

Ferrin 表示,该公司去年庆祝了在巴西运营 110 周年,拥有 2,000 多名员工,拥有三大业务:里约热内卢的上游业务、圣保罗的产品解决方案或化学品以及库里蒂巴的全球业务中心。

Ferrin 还表示,埃克森美孚继续持有 26 个勘探区块的权益,其中 17 个由其运营。

马介休一期开发耗资80亿美元

该高管表示,Bacalhau 油田开发是埃克森美孚、Equinor 和 Galp Energia 之间的合作伙伴关系,是国际财团在巴西盐下进行的第一个绿地开发。

马介休一期工程需要投资80亿美元。根据计划时间范围,第一批石油将于 2024 年从产能为 22 万桶/天的 FPSO 装置中流出。

两家公司于 2022 年第四季度开始钻探开发井,并通过第二台钻机提高了钻探能力,该钻机计划于今年启动。费林说,这些公司期待尽快获得第一批石油。


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“所以,再次非常清楚的是,我们不会放弃在巴西的探索,”费林说。“我们的团队知道这一点,我们的合作伙伴、政府和监管机构也知道这一点。”

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OTC: Exxon Not Quitting Exploration in Brazil, Exec Clarifies

Exxon Mobil Brazil general manager Alberto Ferrin, responding to a media report, said the company wasn’t abandoning exploration in Brazil during a discussion on the country’s energy sector at the Offshore Technology Conference.

Texas-based Exxon Mobil remains keen on exploration opportunities in Brazil, Alberto Ferrin, general manager of the energy giant’s Brazilian affiliate, said May 1 during the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.

The executive’s comment came during a panel session about Brazil’s energy sector — in reference to a question around a recent Wall Street Journal article claiming the company had quit drilling in Brazil after failing to find oil.

“To that I would say very crystal clear that Exxon Mobil is not quitting exploration in Brazil at all,” Ferrin told over 400 attendees to packed into the session room. “The reality is we have a long-term commitment with Brazil.”

The company, which last year celebrated 110 years operating in Brazil with more than 2,000 employees, has three main businesses: upstream in Rio de Janeiro, product solutions or chemicals in Sao Paulo and a global business center in Curitiba, Ferrin said.

Also, Ferrin said Exxon Mobil continues to hold interest in 26 exploration blocks, of which it operates 17.

$8 billion Bacalhau Phase I development

The Bacalhau Field development, a partnership between Exxon Mobil, Equinor and Galp Energia, is the first greenfield development in the Brazilian pre-salt being done by an international consortium, the executive said.

Phase I of Bacalhau requires an investment of $8 billion. Under the planned time frame, first oil is slated to flow in 2024 from an FPSO unit with a capacity to produce 220,000 bbl/d.

The companies started drilling development wells in fourth-quarter 2022 and have increased their drilling capacity with a second rig, which is scheduled to start this year. The companies are looking forward to first oil soon, Ferrin said.


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“So, again very crystal clear, we’re not quitting exploring in Brazil,” Ferrin said. “Our teams know that [and] so do our partners, the government and the regulators.”