Petrobras Signs $1.5bn Deals To Sale Shallow Water Assets

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(Petrobras, 24.Jul.2019) — Petrobras announces that today it signed two contracts for the sale of upstream assets in shallow waters in Campos and Santos Basins, in the total amount of US$ 1.5 billion (about R$ 5.7 billion). The transactions refer to:

(i) the sale of 100% of its interest in the Pampo and Enchova clusters, located in shallow waters in  the Campos Basin, to Trident Energy do Brasil  LTDA,  a subsidiary  of  Trident  Energy  L.P. (“Trident Energy”);  and
(ii) the sale of 100% of its interest in the Baúna field (awarded area BM-S-40), located in shallow waters  in  the  Santos  Basin, to Karoon Petróleo & Gás Ltda., a  subsidiary  of  Karoon Energy Ltd (“Karoon”);

Transaction closing is subject to the fulfillment of precedent conditions, such as the approval by the National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (ANP).

Sale of Pampo and Enchova clusters

The  transaction  amount  is  US$  851  million,  to  be  paid  in  two  installments:  (i)  US$  53.2  million today,  upon  signing  of  the  contract;  and  (ii)  US$  797.8  million,  before  adjustments,  on  the  closing  date.  The  contract  also  provides  for  the  additional  payment  of  contingent  amounts  of  up to US$ 200 million, depending on future oil prices.

The so-called Pampo and Enchova Hubs are located in the Campos Basin, off  the  coast of Rio de Janeiro, and include the Enchova, Enchova Oeste, Marimbá, Piraúna, Bicudo, Bonito, Pampo, Trilha, Linguado and Badejo fields. Current  total  oil  and  gas  production from these fields is about 25.5 thousand barrels per day through the PPM-1, PCE-1, P-8 and P-65 platforms. With this transaction, Trident will be the operator of these concessions with 100% stake.

Trident  Energy  is  an  oil  and  gas  company  incorporated  in  2016,  specialized  in  the  operation  of  mature  upstream  assets,  focused  on  Latin  America  and  Africa.  The  company has  financial support from the Warburg Pincus Fund.

Sale of the Bauna field

The  transaction  amount  is  US$  665  million,  to  be  paid  in  two  installments:  (i)  US$  49.9  million today, upon contract signature; and (ii) US$ 615.1 million, before adjustments, on the closing  date. 

The Baúna field, located in the Santos Basin off the coast of the state of São Paulo, started its operations in February  2013  and  has a current output  of  about 20,000 barrels of oil per day through the FPSO Cidade de Itajaí. With this transaction, Karoon will become the operator with 100% stake.

Karoon is an Australian-based international oil and gas exploration company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, with projects in Australia, Brazil and Peru.

These transactions comply  with  the  company’s  divestment  methodology,  and  are  consistent with  the  provisions of  the  special procedure for  the  sale  of  rights  in  exploration, development and production of oil, natural gas and other fluid hydrocarbons, provided for in Decree 9355/2018.   

The  transactions are aligned  with  the  company’s  portfolio  optimization  and  improvement  of  capital allocation, aiming at creating value for our shareholders.

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