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 Petrobras has High Hopes for Refining, Pre-Salt Discoveries
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 Petrobras has High Hopes for Refining, Pre-Salt Discoveries

 Brazilian oil company Petrobras has high hopes for increasing its refining capacity and its Curacao pre-salt discovery, company officials have said.

In a recent webcast for investors, Petrobras director of industrial processes and products William Franca said that the company has the potential to increase its refining capacity by as much as a half a million barrels daily without greenfield projects.

According to Franca, there are multiple projects currently being reviewed that will increase Petrobras’ distillation capacity and these projects are expected to be included in the company’s next business plan, which will cover 2024-2028.

In addition to its plans to increase its refining capacity, Petrobras hopes also to reach commerciality of its Curacao discovery in the near future, according to chief production development officer Carlos Travassos.

SALT ARAM
Curacao discovery is located in the Aram block in the Santos basin

The Curacao discovery is located in the Aram block in the Santos basin, according to Upstream. Petrobras is currently drilling an extension well to guard the volume and reservoir characteristics, Upstream said.

Petrobras CEO Jean Paul Prates said in March that the company could be the late bloomers of crude oil production amid the energy transition. “We will get market share,” Prates said at the time, adding that Petrobras “may be the last to produce oil in the world.”

He stated that despite the energy transition, crude oil production will remain Petrobras’ number-one priority.

Brazil’s crude oil production is set to reach 3.4 million bpd this year, and grow through 2030, but investments will be needed if the country is to keep growing or even to maintain those levels.

According to Petrobras’ current plan for years 2023-2027, $7.3 billion will be allocated toward the refining segment, which will include expanding/modernizing the Rnest, Replan, Revap, and RPBC plants.

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