Portugal's Galp Reports Sergipe Oil Find To Brazil's ANP
28 Octobre 2009 - 12:12PM
Dow Jones News
The Brazilian unit of Portugal's Galp Energia (GALP.LB) said it
found traces of oil while prospecting in the Sergipe Basin,
according to Brazil's National Petroleum Agency.
The find was made at the SEAL-T-412 onshore block in the Sergipe
Basin. Petrogal Brasil Ltda. is lead operator of the block, with a
50% stake. Brazilian state-run energy giant Petroleo Brasileiro
(PBR) owns the remaining 50%.
The Drillfor-06 rig spudded the 4GALP33SE well at the SEAL-T-412
block, drilling to a total depth of 833 meters, according to ANP
drilling data.
The discovery was reported to the ANP on Monday but was
published on the ANP's Web site late Tuesday.
Oil companies operating in Brazil must inform the ANP of
indications of oil, gas or hydrocarbons in any exploratory well
within 48 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