Búzios oil field


Búzios oil field is a large ultra-deepwater oil field located in the Santos Basin, about off the coast of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Originally named Franco oil field, it was the second largest pre-salt find in the basin since 2007, behind Lula, which holds between equivalent and is located just south of the Búzios oil field.

Etymology

The field was named after Búzios, Rio de Janeiro.

History

The field was discovered in May 2010 with an encounter of light oil which measured 30° API. The find was announced on May 14, 2010, however the Brazilian authorities claim the second well named Libra proved to be even larger than Búzios oil field. Libra is located from Búzios and was drilled by Petrobras, contracted by the Brazilian National Agency of Petroleum. It was also announced that Franco was not linked to Iara field located near the discovery. Búzios was owned by ANP, who paid Petrobras a total of $150 million to drill the well.

Reservoir

The region the reservoir is located in is wide and long. The pre-salt reservoir of the Guaratiba Group is located at a water depth of and under of overburden. The field is estimated to contain, down from an initial estimate of. The rock layer is thick which makes it less difficult for production. ANP official stated there was no gas discovered in the prospect, making the field more profitable and easier to develop.