18.05.2015, 12:51
Rosneft Becomes the Holder of 100% of the Solimoes Project
OREANDA-NEWS. Rosneft Brasil (100% owned Rosneft subsidiary) and PetroRio (the new brand of HRT Participa??es em Petr?leo S.A.) announce the signing of the Rosneft Brasil transaction to acquire PetroRio’s 55% in the Solim?es project. Closing will follow formal approval of the transaction by ANP (Agencia Nacional do Petroleo, Gas Natural e Biocombustiveis – Brazil) which is anticipated in mid 2015. The transaction completes agreements reached between Rosneft Brasil and HRT in 2014 in July 2014.
The finalization of the transaction will lead to Rosneft Brasil receiving 100% control and full operatorship in the Solim?es project to the company.
The transaction totaled USD 55 million and it does not encompass the purchase of four heli-transportable drilling rigs owned by HRT Netherlands B.V. The decision to carve the named purchase out of the deal was taken by Rosneft Brasil upon reviewing the scenarios of effective development of the Solim?es project.
The acquisition of the remaining interest in the Solimoes Project will allow Rosneft Brasil to continue the exploration program in frontier areas, focused on oil opportunities, and advance joint work with Petrobras on the monetization of proven gas resources. Planning will now start on the commencement of operations before the 2015 is out.
The Solim?es project establishes Rosneft in Brazil, a country with major upstream growth opportunities and synergies with Rosneft operations in Venezuela.
Rosneft has a vast experience in managing remote drilling and seismic operations, which the company will implement in the realization of the Solim?es project. Post exploration Rosneft expects to use its expertise in onshore production of oil and gas.
The Solim?es blocks cover an area of approximately 41 500 sq. km. The project includes 16 license blocks.
Blocks contain 11 discovered accumulations of hydrocarbons, which have been evaluated by D&M resulting in an estimate of 717 million BOE of 3C contingent resources (of which 95% is natural gas) and prospective oil resources 1005 MMbbl and prospective gas resources 800 million BOE
In July 2014 Rosneft and Petrobras signed a Memorandum of Understanding that envisages the detailed analysis of options for monetization of gas held in the Solim?es basin, creation of a joint Work Group and preparation of roadmap for progressing the study.
The finalization of the transaction will lead to Rosneft Brasil receiving 100% control and full operatorship in the Solim?es project to the company.
The transaction totaled USD 55 million and it does not encompass the purchase of four heli-transportable drilling rigs owned by HRT Netherlands B.V. The decision to carve the named purchase out of the deal was taken by Rosneft Brasil upon reviewing the scenarios of effective development of the Solim?es project.
The acquisition of the remaining interest in the Solimoes Project will allow Rosneft Brasil to continue the exploration program in frontier areas, focused on oil opportunities, and advance joint work with Petrobras on the monetization of proven gas resources. Planning will now start on the commencement of operations before the 2015 is out.
The Solim?es project establishes Rosneft in Brazil, a country with major upstream growth opportunities and synergies with Rosneft operations in Venezuela.
Rosneft has a vast experience in managing remote drilling and seismic operations, which the company will implement in the realization of the Solim?es project. Post exploration Rosneft expects to use its expertise in onshore production of oil and gas.
The Solim?es blocks cover an area of approximately 41 500 sq. km. The project includes 16 license blocks.
Blocks contain 11 discovered accumulations of hydrocarbons, which have been evaluated by D&M resulting in an estimate of 717 million BOE of 3C contingent resources (of which 95% is natural gas) and prospective oil resources 1005 MMbbl and prospective gas resources 800 million BOE
In July 2014 Rosneft and Petrobras signed a Memorandum of Understanding that envisages the detailed analysis of options for monetization of gas held in the Solim?es basin, creation of a joint Work Group and preparation of roadmap for progressing the study.
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