Petrobras Starts Marlim Cluster Non-binding Phase

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(Petrobras, 10.Dec.2020) — Petrobras, following up on the release disclosed on 16 November 2020, informs the beginning of the non-binding phase regarding the sale of 50% of its stakes in the concessions of Marlim, Voador, East Marlim and South Marlim, together called the Marlim Cluster, located predominantly in deep waters in the Campos Basin.

Potential buyers qualified for this phase will receive instructions on the divestment process, including guidelines for the preparation and submission of non-binding proposals, as well as access to a virtual data room containing additional information about the Cluster. The main subsequent stages of the project will be reported to the market in due course. 

This disclosure complies with the Petrobras’ internal rules and with the provisions of the special procedure for assignment of rights to exploration, development and production of oil, natural gas and other fluid hydrocarbons, provided for in Decree 9,355/2018.

About Marlim Cluster

The Marlim Cluster comprises 4 production concessions located in the Campos Basin.  Petrobras is the operator of the fields with 100% stake.

The Marlim and Voador fields occupy an area of 339.3 km2 and are located in deep waters, with water depth ranging from 400 m to 1,050 m, at a distance of about 150 km from Macaé, on the northern coast of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Marlim and Voador share the production infrastructure and, between January and November 2020, produced an average of 65,300 barrels of oil per day and 885,000 m3/day of gas.

The Marlim Leste field is located east of the Marlim field, at a distance of about 107 km from Cabo de São Tomé, located in deep and ultra-deep waters, with water depth ranging from 780 m to 2,000 m. From January to November 2020, Marlim Leste produced an average of 39,400 barrels of oil per day and 633,000 m3/day of gas.

The Marlim Sul field is located south of the Marlim and Marlim Leste fields, at a distance of about 90 km from the northern coast of Rio de Janeiro, located in deep and ultra-deep waters, in water depth that vary from 800 m to 2,500 m and produced on average, from January to November 2020, about 109,600 barrels of oil per day and 2,073 thousand m3/day of gas.

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