QGEP starts production from Atlanta field offshore Brazil

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Brazilian independent oil company QGEP has started oil production from its Atlanta offshore field using the early production system in the form of Petrojalr 1 FPSO.

QGEP on Thursday informed that the first oil from the field located in Brazil’s Santos Basin started flowing on May 2, from one well.

“The well 7-ATL-2HP-RJS is still in the stabilization phase and the Field is expected to reach daily production of 20,000 barrels of oil later in the second quarter of this year, from two wells,” QGEP said.

The oil will be sold to Shell, who has contracted to purchase all of the production from the Atlanta Field’s Early Production System (EPS).

Lincoln R. Guardado, QGEP’s Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are pleased to announce the beginning of production in Atlanta, a Field which we have been successfully overcoming technical challenges. This represents QGEP’s second producing asset and will be a positive contributor to our operating cash flow. This project has a special meaning for us. We are the first Brazilian independent oil and gas company operating in ultra-deep waters, thus proving our technical and operational capability.”

Danilo Oliveira, QGEP’s Production Director, added: “Later this year, the consortium will decide whether to drill a third well as part of the EPS, which could add 10,000 barrels per
day (kbpd) to production. This phase will be important to the longer term objective of establishing the Full Development System in Atlanta, where we expect a maximum production of about 75 kbpd until 2021.”

Located in Block BS-4, in the Santos Basin, Atlanta is a post-salt oil field situated 185 kilometers from the city of Rio de Janeiro, in water depths of approximately 1,500 meters.