New O&G Operators in Brazil – Aurizonia Petróleo

by Claudio Paschoa 6. November 2010 10:55

With the growth of the Brazilian O&G market, various small local operators has sprung up, truly coloring the oil market scene in the country and also attracting foreign investors looking at forming local partnerships.
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Aurizônia Petróleo was established in 2004 in Rio Grande do Norte, ain north Brazil and has two branches, in Rio de Janeiro (RJ) and in Mossoró (RN). The company's objective is the exploration, production, importation and exportation of oil and natural gas. Since its inception, Aurizônia has been highly successful in building a balanced and successful E&P portfolio in mature land basins in Brazil. Among the areas in which Aurizônia operates, the most important are a group of areas with small and medium exploration risk in the Potiguar(RN) and Sergipe-Alagoas Basins, in Brazil´s northeast region.
It is important to note that in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin, Petrobras recently uncovered important deepwater reservoirs of light oil, which appear to indicate the existence of a new O&G province in the area. There is also a belief by some noteworthy Brazilian geologists that smaller pre-salt clusters may extend to this region, although as yet this is only a theory based on what is known about the petroleum systems in the South Atlantic Basin.
At present, the company has E&P concessions for six blocks covering a total area of 158.3 km². Four of these blocks are in the Potiguar Basin, covering an area of 98.1 km² with one area in production (Block BT-POT-302), known as João de Barro – North and two play ready to be developed, João de Barro – South and Periquito Oil Field (Block BT-POT-790). Blocks BT-POT-298 and BT-POT-573 are still in the exploration stage. The two blocks in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin cover an area of 60.2 km² with Blocks BT-SEAL-417 and BT-SEAL-418 undergoing exploration drilling.
Aurizônia still operates four concessions of exploration blocks acquired in the 7th round of auctions conducted by ANP in 2005, of which two are in the Potiguar Basin and two in the Sergipe-Alagoas Basin.
The ANP exploration program stipulates the drilling of at least one well in each block. Given their exploration potential, these blocks were selected for the second period of exploration from among the 11 blocks initially obtained in the 7th round of auctions.
Although the company´s E&P portfolio is composed of small and medium exploration risk areas in mature land basins in Brazil, there are expectations that the company will join in offshore exploration in the future.
It is important to note the participation of these small national O&G operators in the market, although their share is tiny compared to major and supermajor operators, they do have an important influence in regional economies and also are an example for other small local and foreign investors and operators looking to enter the Brazilian O&G market. Luckily for Brazil there is no radical national oil policy as in some other SA countries, so that the market is open and sure to attract investors.
 
Claudio Paschoa
Photo courtesy of ANP (National Petroleum Agency)

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New Players in the Brazilian O&G Market - Starfish Oil & Gas

by Claudio Paschoa 25. August 2010 07:41

Starfish Oil & Gas is not exactly a new player, since the company was founded in 1999. As the first private national O&G operator in Brazil and classified as a B class operator by ANP (National Petroleum Agency), Starfish has participation in a variety of onshore and offshore blocks in Brazil and in Angola.
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The company is structured as a closed capital corporation with capital stock of R$ 82.365 million (US$ 46,533 million, at the current exchange rate). The company´s stock is divided in 502.62 thousand common shares, distributed among 80 shareholders in Brazil and abroad.
The first opportunities in the O&G market were identified by the company in the group of licenses granted by the National Petroleum Agency (ANP) to Petrobras in the so-called Round Zero, in August of 1998. Through negotiations, the company gained 7,5% participation in the licenses of Coral and Starfish Fields, in development phase, and to the BS-3 Block, in exploration phase, all offshore, in the southern part of the Basin of Santos, along the coast of the States of Paraná and Santa Catarina. This places the company in a good strategic position as these areas all have high O&G recovery potential and are not too far from the coast, which is an important factor in terms of logistics costs and accessibility.
Today, Starfish participates as operator in 17 onshore blocks in the Recôncavo, Potiguar and Sergipe-Alagoas basins in northeast Brazil and 3 offshore shallow water blocks located at the Santos and Campos basins. The company is awaiting confirmation from the ANP on two blocks which were acquired during the eighth bidding round (2006) in the Tucano Sul Basin. As a non-operator, Starfish participates in 1 exploratory block and a field in the production phase operated by Petrobras, located in the Recôncavo Basin, in addition to carrying out geological and geophysical studies in various concessions. Starfish has also been participating as an operator in a drilling campaign of 8 firm wells and 2 contingent wells. In November 2007, Starfish participated successfully in the ANP’s Ninth Bidding Round in consortiums with different companies it presented winning bids for 11 exploratory blocks. 2 blocks are located in shallow waters (up to 400 meters), in Campos Basin (C-M-498 e C-M-622) and 1 in shallow waters in Santos Basin (S-M-225). They are blocks with excellent potential leads, which have already been mapped and are located near various oil production fields.
Starfish is also present in Angola, where the company was qualified by Sonangol E.P (Angolan Petroleum Agency) to participate as an operator of Angolan exploratory blocks. Starfish is currently participating in technical evaluations of significant areas located at different Angolan Basins, as part of their technical cooperation agreement with Sonangol.
Even in Brazil, Starfish O&G is not as widely known as other younger private players, except within the O&G market. They are however, widely respected in the market as efficient and experienced operators, specially onshore, although they do have very good offshore experience, which is certain to increase in the near future. The company is already negotiating partnerships, national and international, with a look at participating in the next round of ANP bidding, which will take place later this year (at least for shallow water and onshore block). Starfish has already imported at least one rig and it is quite probable that they will be ordering another and maybe even their own drill ship, but this time placing their order locally at one of the growing number of Brazilian ship and rig building yards.
 
Claudio Paschoa
 
 

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