Post by Blitz on Apr 27, 2024 5:30:33 GMT -5
This looks good for drillships long term.
And now this...
Brazil: PGS reveals comprehensive data coverage on nominated blocks in Santos Basin
26 Apr 2024
www.energy-pedia.com/news/brazil/pgs-reveals-comprehensive-data-coverage-on-nominated-blocks-in-santos-basin-194941
PGS, a leading provider of seismic and reservoir data for oil and gas and new energy exploration and development, offers comprehensive data coverage of several blocks newly approved for licensing in the Santos Basin.
The Amazonita, Safira Oeste, and Safira Leste blocks, which lie in one of Brazil's most prolific offshore basins, have been approved by both ANP and CNPE for the upcoming Permanent Offer Sharing Round
Stakeholders are invited to delve into PGS's data insights to review these large areas in preparation for the impending licensing round.
'PGS's data coverage provides unparalleled insights into the hydrocarbon potential of Amazonita, Safira Oeste, and Safira Leste, empowering decision-makers to make informed choices, on these promising blocks,' emphasizes Chadwick Hintz, Sales Manager Brazil at PGS.
Well Results Support Prospectivity Assessment
The Santos Basin blocks were nominated by PGS following a meticulous assessment of the comprehensive Santos Vision dataset, to evaluate prospectivity and the viability of identified prospects. These blocks exhibit clear carbonate build-up on structural highs, four-way dip closures, with well-imaged leads beneath a salt seal, and a proximal source kitchen. Evidence from the Parati and Dolomita Sul wells also indicates the presence of hydrocarbons within the Safira Leste and Oeste areas.
With high-end imaging technology and optimized parameterization, this data can also be suitable for prospect maturation.
Find Out More
To arrange a datashow or access more information about PGS's data coverage and services for Brazil, contact nsa.info@pgs.com.
An interpreted sample line from the PGS Santos Vision dataset is representative of coverage over Amazonita, Safira Oeste and Safira Leste blocks (symbols indicate reservoirs and source rocks).
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Brazil’s Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) has approved geological and economic studies of three exploratory blocks in the pre-salt area of the Santos Basin for possible inclusion in future bidding rounds. The Amazonita, Safira Leste and Safira Oeste blocks have been forwarded to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) to analyze the feasibility of inclusion in future rounds. Under Brazil’s area nomination process, entities in the oil and gas industry can suggest areas for the ANP to study the possibility of them being offered in future bidding rounds. The total area of the three blocks is around 11,300 km² and their oil potential was estimated by the ANP at an in-place volume of 16.8 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
And now this...
Brazil: PGS reveals comprehensive data coverage on nominated blocks in Santos Basin
26 Apr 2024
www.energy-pedia.com/news/brazil/pgs-reveals-comprehensive-data-coverage-on-nominated-blocks-in-santos-basin-194941
PGS, a leading provider of seismic and reservoir data for oil and gas and new energy exploration and development, offers comprehensive data coverage of several blocks newly approved for licensing in the Santos Basin.
The Amazonita, Safira Oeste, and Safira Leste blocks, which lie in one of Brazil's most prolific offshore basins, have been approved by both ANP and CNPE for the upcoming Permanent Offer Sharing Round
Stakeholders are invited to delve into PGS's data insights to review these large areas in preparation for the impending licensing round.
'PGS's data coverage provides unparalleled insights into the hydrocarbon potential of Amazonita, Safira Oeste, and Safira Leste, empowering decision-makers to make informed choices, on these promising blocks,' emphasizes Chadwick Hintz, Sales Manager Brazil at PGS.
Well Results Support Prospectivity Assessment
The Santos Basin blocks were nominated by PGS following a meticulous assessment of the comprehensive Santos Vision dataset, to evaluate prospectivity and the viability of identified prospects. These blocks exhibit clear carbonate build-up on structural highs, four-way dip closures, with well-imaged leads beneath a salt seal, and a proximal source kitchen. Evidence from the Parati and Dolomita Sul wells also indicates the presence of hydrocarbons within the Safira Leste and Oeste areas.
With high-end imaging technology and optimized parameterization, this data can also be suitable for prospect maturation.
Find Out More
To arrange a datashow or access more information about PGS's data coverage and services for Brazil, contact nsa.info@pgs.com.
An interpreted sample line from the PGS Santos Vision dataset is representative of coverage over Amazonita, Safira Oeste and Safira Leste blocks (symbols indicate reservoirs and source rocks).
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Brazil’s Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (ANP) has approved geological and economic studies of three exploratory blocks in the pre-salt area of the Santos Basin for possible inclusion in future bidding rounds. The Amazonita, Safira Leste and Safira Oeste blocks have been forwarded to the Ministry of Mines and Energy (MME) to analyze the feasibility of inclusion in future rounds. Under Brazil’s area nomination process, entities in the oil and gas industry can suggest areas for the ANP to study the possibility of them being offered in future bidding rounds. The total area of the three blocks is around 11,300 km² and their oil potential was estimated by the ANP at an in-place volume of 16.8 billion barrels of oil equivalent.