"The Brazilian unit of global oil titan ExxonMobil Corp. notified Brazil's National Petroleum Agency that it had made a second oil discovery at the BM-S-22 offshore block.
In a routine filing with the ANP, Exxon said that it had once again discovered traces of oil in a well drilled in the Santos Basin's BM-S-22 block. In January, Exxon said it had discovered oil in the same 1ESSO3SPS well.
ExxonMobil's local press office confirmed that discovery, which was dated Feb. 17 but posted on the ANP's Web site late Tuesday, was new but declined to give any further details. It's unclear if the find was made after deeper drilling of the well."
"The BM-S-22 block was the last to be drilled in a promising region that could hold deposits of up to 33 billion barrels of oil equivalent, or BOE, government officials have said. The block is part of a cluster of four blocks that contain a gigantic geographical structure, which industry experts and analysts believe could contain several discoveries the size of Petrobras' Tupi find."
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
XOM hits paydirt in Brazil
ExxonMobil Notifies Brazil ANP of 2nd Find at BM-S-22
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