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Brazil's Petrobras confirms gas discovery off Colombia

Brazilian staterun oil firm Petrobras confirmed on Monday a gas discovery off Colombia's coast, a location where it thinks it could find adequate gas to provide the Andean nation and for exports.

The discovery was made during the fourth drilling stage of the deepwater Uchuva-2 well in the Tayrona block, according to Petrobras, which had actually already discovered gas at the nearby Uchuva-1 well, drilled in 2022.

This well adds relevant details for the development of a new area of expedition and production in Colombia, enhancing the volumetric potential for gas in the region, the oil giant stated in a securities filing.

The Brazilian company has actually been expanding into brand-new regions including the Equatorial Margin, Colombia and Africa as oil production in Brazil's respected presalt area is set to plateau in coming years.

In March, a Petrobras executive said the appealing area off Colombia's coast might validate a large task to provide natural gas to the country and for exports, keeping in mind there might be more gas there than Colombia needs.

Petrobras has a 44.4% stake and runs the property located 31 km (19 miles) off Colombia's coast. Regional oil company Ecopetrol owns the other 55.6% stake.

The business will maintain operations to complete drilling at the Uchuva-2 well and expect to perform a development test by completion of 2024, Petrobras stated.

In a different statement, Ecopetrol stated the discovery confirms Colombia has an crucial gas location to provide the country with energy security, as it intensifies its work to consolidate a robust portfolio of overseas projects.

(source: Reuters)