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Brazilian player’s offshore output grows, setting new production benchmarks

July 5, 2025
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Brava Energia Reports Record Offshore Production in Brazil

Brazilian energy player Brava Energia has registered an increase in output from its assets offshore Brazil.

Brava announced that it achieved a new historical quarterly production record in the second quarter of 2025, with a daily average of 85,900 barrels of oil equivalent (boe), representing a 21% increase compared to the first quarter of the same year. The offshore segment contributed 51,600 boe to this record.

The company attributes this milestone to the progress made in its offshore operations, particularly highlighting the Atlanta field in the Santos Basin, which reached its highest quarterly production level since its inception, and the Papa-Terra field in the Campos Basin, which delivered its best quarterly performance since the first quarter of 2021.

In the second quarter of 2025, Brava also reported selling 3.93 million barrels of oil in the offshore segment, with 1.07 million barrels coming from Papa-Terra, 2.36 million barrels from Atlanta, and 492,000 barrels from the Parque das Conchas field.

Notably, the Atlanta field achieved its highest historical quarterly production level, reaching approximately 36 thousand boe/d. This increase is credited to operational adjustments and testing of the systems as well as preparations for the FPSO Atlanta to receive production from wells 2H and 3H.

Brava confirmed that the connection of these wells is currently in progress and is expected to be completed in the first half of July. The FPSO Atlanta currently operates through four wells, 4H, 5H, 6H, and 7H.

Following the replacement of FPSO Petrojarl I, the previous unit at the Atlanta field, FPSO Atlanta commenced production on December 31, 2025. The vessel has a production capacity of up to 50,000 barrels of oil per day, can treat 140,000 barrels of water per day, and has a storage capacity of up to 1.6 million barrels of oil.

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Additionally, another asset in Brava’s portfolio, the Manati field, resumed operations in May, although full production capacity has not yet been reached. Operations were briefly halted for six days in June due to adverse weather conditions.

Despite initial plans to sell the Manati field, Brava Energia announced in May that it would retain ownership of the asset, which is one of the largest non-associated natural gas fields in Brazil, located in the Camamu Basin.

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