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Brava will connect four additional wells to Atlanta Field after Trafigura's deal

Brava will connect four additional wells to Atlanta Field after Trafigura's deal

Brava Energia, a Brazilian company, will add four wells to the Atlanta field by 2025. It will also begin shipping oil to Trafigura as part of a six-million barrel supply agreement.

The head of Brava's offshore operations, Carlos Mastrangelo, told reporters during a Tuesday visit that the number of wells connected with the floating production storage unit and offloading (FPSO) will now be six.

We currently have two wells. In a little more than a month we will be connecting two more, and by the end June, two more.

Mastrangelo said that Atlanta produces about 26,000 barrels per day. Mastrangelo declined to specify how much oil Atlanta would be able produce with just six wells. However, he did add that the FPSO had a total capacity of 50,000 barrels per day.

Brava was formed by a merger of 3R Petroleum with Enauta in the past year. It began production at Atlanta last December and is expected to deliver its first cargo, 1 million barrels, to Trafigura this weekend, according to Mastrangelo. The firm produced approximately 67.615 bbls of oil-equivalent per day in January.

Mastrangelo said that the firm would also make a decision in "the next few weeks" on whether or not to drill two additional wells in Atlanta. He added that, if a decision was made, the drilling vessel should be available by the end of this year.

Director said that the vessel could also be used for drilling wells on Brava's Papa-Terra or Malombe fields.

Mastrangelo will be replaced in April by Carlos Travassos. He is a former executive at Brazil's Petrobras. (Reporting and editing by Elaine Hardcastle; Fabio Teixeira)

(source: Reuters)