Noroeste de Sapinhoá

  • Type: Rig
  • field
  • Latitude: -25.6860000
  • Longitude: -43.1980000

Location

The Noroeste de Sapinhoá field is located in the Santos Basin, which is in the southern part of Brazil, approximately 310 kilometres (190 miles) off the coast of Rio de Janeiro. This area is characterized by deepwater, with water depths of around 7,065 feet (2,153 meters).

Operator and Ownership

The Noroeste de Sapinhoá field is operated by Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. (Petrobras). However, specific ownership details for this particular field are not provided in the sources, but it is likely similar to the nearby Sapinhoá field, which is owned by Petrobras (45%), Repsol Sinopec Brazil (25%), and BG Group (30%).

Geology and Reservoir

The field is part of the pre-salt layer in the Santos Basin, specifically within the Guaratiba Group reservoir rocks. This region is known for producing light oil and natural gas.

Production and Reserves

While the exact reserves and production figures for the Noroeste de Sapinhoá field are not specified in the sources, the broader Sapinhoá field has estimated proven reserves ranging from 1,100 to 2,000 million barrels of oil.

Infrastructure and Facilities

The development of the Sapinhoá field, which includes the Noroeste de Sapinhoá area, involves the use of Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) vessels. For the Sapinhoá field, there are two FPSOs: the Cidade de São Paulo and the Cidade de Ilhabela. The Cidade de São Paulo has a capacity to process 120,000 barrels of oil per day and 176 million standard cubic feet of gas per day, while the Cidade de Ilhabela has a capacity of 150,000 barrels of oil per day and 212 million standard cubic feet of gas per day.

Contractors and Suppliers

Several contractors are involved in the development of the Sapinhoá field, which likely includes the Noroeste de Sapinhoá area:

  • MODEC, Mitsui, and Mitsubishi: Building and chartering FPSO vessels.
  • Technip: Manufacturing gas injection flexible lines and supplying flexible pipes for oil production, gas lift, and gas injection.
  • Saipem: Transportation, installation, and pre-commissioning of gas export pipelines and related subsea equipment.
  • Subsea 7: Project management, engineering, and installation of flowlines and umbilicals.

Production History

The Sapinhoá field, including the Noroeste de Sapinhoá area, began production in 2013. The initial extended well test started in 2010, and the declaration of commerciality was made in 2011.

Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)

The Sapinhoá field is also involved in CCS projects. The FPSO Cidade de São Paulo is injecting CO₂ into the reservoir for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR), a practice that has been ongoing since 2011 and is part of Brazil's significant CCUS initiatives.

Operational Data

For detailed operational data, such as production volumes, start and end dates, reserves, and capital and operating costs, a comprehensive report from a market research firm like GlobalData would be necessary. This report would provide actionable insights, competitive advantage, and proprietary forecasts for production, capital, and operating costs.

Flag Name Type Date
BRAM SPIRIT Other 10/31/2024
BRASIL 2014 Other 8/22/2024
WILDEBEEST Other 7/27/2024
JOE GRIFFIN Cargo 7/26/2024
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