UPDATE:Corcovado-1 Well In Brazil Contains Gas,Condensate-BG
October 28 2009 - 6:55AM
Dow Jones News
BG Group PLC (BG.LN) has completed testing operations on the
Corcovado-1 well in Brazil's prolific offshore pre-salt oil basin
and discovered natural gas and condensate, the company said in a
statement Wednesday.
Despite being a successful discovery, Corcovado has fallen short
of previous wells in the Santos basin offshore Brazil, several of
which have yielded multi-billion-barrel oil discoveries.
"Corcovado is very different to other plays (within Santos), we
are drilling into much older reservoirs," said BG's Chief Executive
Frank Chapman.
The two wells drilled on the Corcovado prospect have increased
its understanding of the geology of the structure and identified
additional potential on its flanks, he said.
The Corcovado result should not detract from, "a series of very
good results which really throw the focus ... from exploration
success to the economics and pace of development of existing
discoveries," he said.
Early data from the Iracema well drilled in the north of the
Santos basin is "very promising indeed," Chapman said.
Well tests on the multi-billion barrel Tupi oil discovery
further south, "are doing a lot better than we imagined," he said.
Pressure in the borehole has been maintained very well through the
test, which has extracted more than a million barrels of oil
equivalent, and it appears that there are no barriers to oil flow
in the geology of the well, he said.
After positive well test results earlier this year, BG and its
partners in the Guara field - Petroleo Brasileiro SA (PBR) and
Repsol YPF (REP) - have agreed to build a second 120,000
barrel-a-day capacity floating production, storage and offtake
vessel for the field, he said. First production is targeted from
2012, he said.
Company Web site: www.bg-group.com
-By James Herron, Dow Jones Newswires; +44 (0)20 7842 9317;
james.herron@dowjones.com