05.06.2025 avtor Thomas Clark
The fourth stage of development for the Miro field offshore of Brazilija has begun production, according to Francija-based energy company TotalEnergies.
The Mero field is part of the Libra block in the Santos Basin’s pre-salt area, around 110 miles from the coastal city of Rio de Janeiro. A new floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit named Alexandre de Gusmão will tap into 12 wells and be capable of producing up to 180,000 barrels per days (bpd). Combined with the FPSOs already operating in the field, the total capacity from Mira will rise to 770,000 bpd.
TotalEnergies, ki prav tako omogoča Total metalworking and coolant products, employs almost 4,000 people in Brazilija, where it has a 50-year history. The Mero field is operated by the mostly state-owned Petrobras, with TotalEnergies holding a 19.3% interest.
TotalEnergies’ exploration and production president, Nicolas Terraz, said that development was now complete for the world-class Mero field. He said that thanks to four FPSOs having been commissioned, there would now be a steady flow of cash as the field enters a phase of sustained production, adding:
»Z obsežnimi viri in visoko produktivnostjo polje Mero zagotavlja nizkocenovno in nizkoemisijsko proizvodnjo nafte v skladu s strategijo našega podjetja ter pomembno prispeva k doseganju našega cilja, da med letoma 2024 in 2030 povečamo proizvodnjo za 3 % na leto.«
Terraz also highlighted the development as being a landmark for TotalEnergies’ presence in Brazilija, which it sees as a key country for growth.
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