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Brazil's Prio targets doubling of oil production in 2026 and cheers higher prices

Brazil's Prio targets doubling of oil production in 2026 and cheers higher prices

Roberto Monteiro, the CEO of Brazilian oil company Prio, said that the company expects its daily production to double next year compared to 2024, due in part, he said, to some offshore fields being developed.

Monteiro, Prio's CEO, said that the company expects to produce more than 200,000 barrels a day (bpd), up from 100,000 bpd last year.

Prio, an independent oil producer, has grown in recent years by acquiring high-profile assets, such as the Wahoo and Peregrino fields from Equinor, Sinochem, and TotalEnergies.

Monteiro explained that the production target reflects development of these assets. The company is currently waiting for approval from Brazil's environment agency Ibama before it can connect wells at Wahoo and start producing.

This outlook is a result of increased geopolitical tensions, particularly in the Middle East. These tensions have driven global oil prices up in recent weeks as a result of concerns about potential supply disruptions.

The global benchmark Brent price fluctuated on Monday. It reached a five-month peak before dropping more than 1%. Oil and gas were still being transported by tankers to the Middle East following the U.S. air strike against Iran at the weekend.

Monteiro, in response to recent increases in oil prices, told reporters: "It is horrible to say a war was a good thing. But that's the reality." "Brazil is generally a stable geopolitical country, and it's a major oil producer."

The CEO stressed that while Prio monitors geopolitical events around the world, its strategic decision-making will remain based on operational effectiveness and productivity. He said that the portfolio was created with efficiency in view.

Prio shares traded in Sao Paulo rose around 1% Monday, beating the Bovespa index which fell 0.6%. (Reporting and writing by Marta Nogueira, Editing by Margueritachoy)

(source: Reuters)