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Brazil Petrobras Blames Operational Problems For Lower Oil Production

Brazil’s oil giant Petrobras’ average daily petroleum and natural gas production, domestically and abroad, amounted to 2,231,996 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) in August.

According to a note issued Thursday, September 15, by the company, this result reflects an increase of 9.3% in comparison with August, 2004, although it represents 2.4% less than in July of this year.


Average daily production in domestic fields came to 1,968,162 BOE, 10% more than in August, 2004, and 2.8% less than in July of this year.


In the note Petrobras informs that average daily petroleum production in Brazil was 1,695,700 BOE, 2.9% less than in July. Domestic natural gas production in August attained a daily average of 43,318,000 cubic meters, 1.7% less than in July.


According to Petrobras, the lower figures for August in comparison with July, in both instances, were caused by programmed shutdowns in platforms P-18 and P-20, located in the Marlin Field, in the Campos Basin off the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro.


But they also acknowledged operational problems in three wells in the Caratinga Field. The three wells are interconnected with the P-48 platform, also located in Campos.


In addition, Petrobras informed that average daily petroleum production abroad amounted to 165,824 barrels, stable in relation to July. Average daily natural gas production abroad came to 16,652,000 cubic meters, 1.9% more than in July.


Agência Brasil

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