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Brazil's Brava will drill two more wells in Atlanta by the end of this year

According to Decio Oddone, the Chief Executive of Brazilian energy company Brava Energia, the company will drill two additional wells in the Atlanta field located in the Santos Basin by the end the year.

Oddone, speaking at the OTC Conference in Houston, said that the two wells will be producing by the middle of 2027. This brings the total to eight for the Atlanta field.

The executive said that production is expected to stay at 45,000 barrels per days (bpd) at this field, and that the two newly-drilled wells will offset the declining production of other wells.

We will connect two wells in June. He said that at the end the year we would start drilling for two additional wells, which we would connect by the end 2026.

Oddone stated that Atlanta's oil is sold to Singapore for use as a maritime fuel, and also as a power source. It is regarded as a low-sulfur heavy oil. In recent months, the company announced deals to supply Atlanta's oil.

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Brava, which was formed by the merger of 3R Petroleum with Enauta in 2012, began production at Atlanta, Georgia, in December.

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It said Atlanta produced around 26,000 bpd, and that its floating vessel could handle up to 50,000 bpd. Reporting by Marianna Parra in Houston, Fabio Teixeira's writing; editing by Kylie Madry & Gabriel Araujo

(source: Reuters)