Breaking News: BP Now Set to Begin Drilling in the Pau-Brasil Well!
Exciting developments in the Santos Basin as BP Energy about to see published the license to commence drilling in the Pau-Brasil well, backed by the green light from IBAMA. Valaris Limited DS-15 drillship is on location waiting for the license, following the oil spill drills. The rig daily rate is of $410,000 under an 80-day contract, amounting to a total of $33 million. Both the vessel and crew are on standby, ready to initiate the drilling operations, hopefully as from today.
Currently contracted with TotalEnergies until September, the DS-15 drillship has a unique opportunity for short-term engagements. In 2024, the vessel was temporarily released for contracts with Petronas and now BP. Following this assignment, it will return to Total Energies, albeit at a reduced daily rate of $254,000.
The Pau-Brasil well, acquired by bp in the 5th Sharing Round in 2018, sees a joint venture with CNOOC Petroleum (30%) and Ecopetrol (20%). This collaboration underscores BP’s strategic investment in the region and their commitment to unlocking the potential of Brazil’s energy resources.
Stay tuned for more updates as we witness another milestone in BP’s journey in the Santos Basin!