Devon Energy Brazil Unit Reports Offshore Gas Find
March 11 2009 - 9:58AM
Dow Jones News
The Brazilian unit of independent oil major Devon Energy (DVN)
notified regulators that it had found traces of gas in an offshore
block of the Barreirinhas Basin.
The find was made in the offshore BM-BAR-3 block, Brazil's
National Petroleum Agency, or ANP, said on its Web site. The
discovery was reported to the ANP Sunday but posted on the Web site
late Tuesday.
Devon's Devon Energy do Brasil Ltd. is lead operator of the
block with a 45% stake. Brazilian state-run energy giant Petrobras
(PBR) owns a 25% share of the block, while SK do Brasil holds the
remaining 30%.
The find was made at a water depth of 2,336 meters, the ANP
said. Drilling data showed that the Deep Water Discovery rig was
drilling at the site in February, with a target depth of 4,825
meters.
Oil companies operating in Brazil must inform the ANP of
indications of oil, gas or hydrocarbons in any exploratory well
within 72 hours. The disclosures are routine and don't indicate
commercial viability.
-By Jeff Fick, Dow Jones Newswires; 55-21-2586-6085;
jeff.fick@dowjones.com