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Magda Chambriard
Director General
July, 2013
Opportunities for Investments
in the Brazilian Oil & Gas Industry
& 1st Pre-salt Round
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
Summary
Brazil
Area: 8,502,728 km²
Population: 196 million
GDP: US$ 2.3 trillion
World’s seventh largest economy
Political, Economical and Regulatory
stability
Over US$ 377 billion in International
Reserves
Investment grade (Moody’s, Fitch and
Standard and Poors)
Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels
regulated under the same
institutional environment (ANP)
Royalties
Discussion
The resuming of
ANP bidding rounds
Pre-salt discoveries:
new paradigm
Pre-salt – new regulatory framework:
Higher potential
Petrobras Capitalization
Creation of
Inter-ministerial Group
Blocks in the
Pre-salt cluster
ANP has invested heavily in G&G surveys
to increase knowledge of the Brazilian sedimentary basins.
MP 592/12 & Law 12734/12
1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
“One country,
three systems…”
7.5 million km2
~ 2% of sedimentary areas:
Production Sharing Regime
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
All other areas:
Concession Regime
including the 12th Round
Onerous
assignment:
7 blocks
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
Proven Reserves
Oil – ~15.3 billion bbl
Gas – ~459.3 billion m3
Near future: x2
Imports/Exports Balance
Oil – 237.9 thousand bbl/day
Gas – 35.8 million m3/day
Production
Oil and NGL – 2.2 million bbl/day
Gas – 70.7 million m3/day
Near future: x2
Current scenario
and perspectives (2012)
39 national companies
38 foreign companies
Petroleum Natural Gas
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Near
future
Proven Reserves (Bboe)
Why invest in Brazil?
Source: BNDES. Study: Perspectivas do Investimento – February, 2013
Investments (R$ billion)
2013-2016
352
5
10
12
14
28
28
30
30
57
63
405
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450
Others
Sugar-energy
Aerospace
Industrial Health
Textile
Steel
Electronics
Chemical
Paper and Cellulose
Mining
Automotive
Oil and Gas
Next decade, the demand for goods and services
should reach U$ 400 billion
Opportunities for suppliers
in the petroleum sector
*Based on information from the Petrobras Business Plan
Shell
Queiroz Galvão
OGX
BP
Statoil
Chevron
BG
Petrogal
Others
6 7
9
13
18
22
24
26
30
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Valor
Médio
(2013-2017)
Petrobras Investments in E&P in Brazil
Average values in the 5- year period Business Plan
(US$ Billion)*
Average
values
(2013-2016)
Source: Adapted from the 7th balance of PAC 2, 2013
28 drilling rigs
6 in PE, 6 in BA, 7 in ES, 6 in RJ and 3 in RS
Action completed/operation
Running
Already auctioned
Naval industry
Brasfels
Shipyard
P-57 (Jubarte)
P-56 (Marlim Sul)
P-61
6 rigs
P-66 and P-69 - modules and topside
Inhaúma
Shipyard
P-74 and P-75 - hulls
P-76 and P-77 - hulls
OSX Shipyard
(under construction)
P-67 and P-70 - modules
and topside
Jurong Shipyard
(under construction)
7 rigs
P-68 and P-71 - modules
and topside
Atlântico Sul
Shipyard
6 rigs
P-62 P-55 - hull
São Roque Shipyard
P-59
P60
Enseada do Paraguaçu
Shipyard (under construction)
6 rigs
Techint
P-76 - modules and
topside
Rio Grande
Shipyard
P-55 – modules and topside
P-66 and P-67 - hulls
6 replicants – hulls
3 rigs
Rio Grande Harbor
Shipyard
P-63
P-58
Brasil Shipyard
(under construction)
P-74 - modules and
topside
Naval Industry with LC
Platforms, drilling rigs, supply boats
Sea Brasil – STX - RJ Atlântico Sul Shipyard - PE
Mauá Shipyard – RJ (P-50)BrasFels Shipyard – RJ (P-52)
Rio Grande Shipyard - RS
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
The 11th Bidding Round
Basin State Area (km2)
Foz do Amazonas AP 44,500
Pará-Maranhão PA, MA 4,616
Barreirinhas MA 13,074
Ceará CE 7,388
Potiguar CE, RN 7,326
Pernambuco-Paraíba PE, PB 6,291
Espírito-Santo ES 4,330
Parnaíba MA, PI 59,764
Sergipe-Alagoas AL 733
Recôncavo BA 475
Tucano Sul BA 6,455
Potiguar RN 588
Espírito-Santo ES 179
Total area: 155,718 km2 or 60,123 sq. miles
The 11th Bidding Round
Record Numbers
0
1
2
3
R$ 2.8 billion (or about US$ 1.32 billion)
were offered as signature bonuses for
the 142 blocks acquired, which cover an
area of 100,372.31 km2
Signature bonus (R$ billion)
R$ 6.9 billion (or about US$ 3.25 billion)
were pledged as minimum investment
commitments in exploration activities in the
country, far surpassing the values
committed in previous Rounds
0
2
4
6
8
Work Program (R$ billion)
The 11th Bidding Round
E-bid Site
Entries per Country:
267
entries
4
entries
1
entry
125
entries
2
entries
11
entries
BRASIL
FRANCE
USA
ARGENTINA
SOUTH
KOREA
CHINA SPAIN
8
entries
CANADA
99
entries
NORWAY
8
entries
UK
30
entries
COLOMBIA
13
entries
DENMARK
3
entries
JAPAN
72
entries
MALAYSIA
14
entries
UNITED ARAB
EMIRATES
1
entry
PORTUGAL
9
entries
ITALY
1
entry
AUSTRALIA
11
entries
Views of the site: ~ 46,000
Downloads: ~ 6,000
The 11th Bidding Round
Qualified Companies
BRASIL
FRANCE
USA
CHINA SPAINCANADA
NORWAY
UK
COLOMBIA
DENMARK
JAPANMALAYSIA
PORTUGALITALY
AUSTRALIA
CAYMAN
ISLANDS
BERMUDASPANAMAANGOLA GUERNESEI TAILÂNDIA
64 companies from 21 countries
(6 non-operators)
17 7
2 5
5
1 3 3 2
11
52
1
2
2 111 1 1
Qualification Total Winning in the 11th Round
A 30 13
B 10 9
C 18 8
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round(*)
(21 October 2013)
Production sharing regime
Signature Bonus, MWP and LC
Defined in Tender Protocol
% OF PROFIT OIL
?% BID PARAMETER
The winner best offer!
Petrobras is the mandatory
operator with at least 30%
participation in the winning bid
* www.brasil-rounds.gov.br
Lula (4 wells)
Óleo: 91.2 M bbl/d
Gás: 3.7 MM m3/d
Sapinhoá (2 wells)
Óleo: 35.5 M bbl/d
Gás: 1.3 M m3/d
Jubarte
Óleo: 47.8 M bbl/d
Gás: 1.6 MM m3/d
Baleia Azul
Óleo: 61.2 M bbl/d
Gás: 2.0 MM m3/d
Voador
Óleo: 3.2 M bbl/d
Gás: 78 M m3/d
Marlim Leste
Óleo: 31.5 M bbl/d
Gás: 547 M m3/d
Barracuda
Óleo: 891 bbl/d
Gás: 14 M m3/d
Caratinga
Óleo: 14 M bbl/d
Gás: 225 M m3/d
Linguado
Óleo: 537 bbl/d
Gás: 92 M m3/d
Trilha
Óleo: 340 bbl/d
Gás: 9 M m3/d Pampo
Óleo: 517 bbl/d
Gás: 30 M m3/d
Pre-salt Production
(April 2013)
Oil: 295 M bbl/d; Gas: 9.9 MM m³/d
LIBRA
Pirambu
Óleo: 5.9 M bbl/d
Gás: 173 M m3/d
Marlim
Óleo: 2.6 M bbl/d
Gás: 63 M m3/d
0
5 000
10 000
15 000
20 000
25 000
30 000
Pre-salt – Campos Basin
Pre-sal – Santos Basin
Wells - Top 15
(April 2013)
Production (bbl/d)
Libra - Reserves
8 to 12 billion barrels
Net pay: 326.4 m
27 API oil
Test at 5548 to 5560 m:
1.Flow, Ø = 32/64” – 3667 bopd
2.Flow , Ø = 16/64”– 1057 bopd
(to collect fluid)
Libra Prospect – Salt base – mapping in depth
2-ANP-2A-RJS
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
21st October 2013
Opportunity on offer
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
21st October 2013
Package Data
5 wells
- TBP, PVT and others
Seismic 2D
Seismic 3D
Potential methods
2 well geochemistry
5 geological reports
2-ANP-1-RJS
4-BRSA-451-RJS
2-ANP-2A-RJS 1-SHEL-5-RJS
9-BRSA-716-RJS
Legend
Seismic 3D
Seismic 2D
Gravimetry and magnetometry
! Wells
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
21st October 2013
Other Data - SPEC
Seismic 2D
Seismic 3D
Legend
Seismic 2D
BAKER HUGHES
GXT
SCHLUMBERGER
Seismic 3D_0264_CGGV_SANTOS_FASE_I-VI_PSDM
Seismic 3D_R0014_PGS_SANTOS-I-PSDM
Contratual term: 35 years
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
21st October 2013
Opportunity on offer
Exploratory phase: 4 years
MWP: 1,547 km2 3D Seismic
2 wells
Signature bonus: R$ 15 billion
Minimum Government take: 75%
Local Content:
37% - exploratory phase
55% - development phase up 2021
59% - development phase after 2021
The production sharing will be
progressive with the Brent value (US$/bbl)
and the well productivity (Mbbl/d)
Average productivity of producing wells (bbl/d)
From 0 4,001 6,001 8,001 10,001 12,001 14,001 16,001 18,001 20,001 22,001 > 24,001
up 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 22,000 24,000
Brent(US$)
0 60
60.01 70 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
…. ….
100.01 110 .. .. .. .. !! .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
110.01 120
…. …. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..
> 160.01
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
21st October 2013
Sharing of the profit oil
!! The Minimum Government Share of the Profit Oil may not be below 41,65% in any valid offer
Pre-tender (from July 9th) and tender protocol (after August 24th)
Technical-Environmental Seminar: August 28th
Legal & Tax Seminar: August 28th
Technical-Economic-Financial qualification: July 9th to September 24th
Expression of interest from companies: July 9th to September 9th
Signing of contract: November, 2013
1st Pre-salt Bidding Round
Schedule*
* Subject to minor modifications
Bid bonds: up to October 7th
Access to data package: July 9th to September 9th
Public Hearing: July 22nd
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
12th Bidding Round
(November 2013)
Natural Gas onshore
São Francisco Basin
Buritizeiro County
Parnaíba Basin
“Gaviões” Park
Opportunities for electric power generation
Acre Basin
Parecis Basin
Teles Pires River
Paraná Basin
Barra Bonita field Recôncavo Basin
Pending approval from CNPE
Bacia de Sergipe-
Alagoas
Reserves - 30 TCF in 1,196 km3 of rock
Average depth: 1,500 to 2,400 m
“Analogue”– Barnett Shale
Forecasted in situ volumes
(if valid analogue)
Parnaíba – 64 TCF
Parecis – 124 TCF
Recôncavo – 20 TCF
São Francisco – 80TCF
Paraná – 226 TCF* (EIA/2011)
* not endorsed by ANP
12th Bidding Round
(November 2013)
Possibilities for unconventional gas
Summary
Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1
1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4
12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5
Final Comments6
11th Bidding Round – Results3
Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
Final comments
Brazil is resuming bidding rounds for O&G exploration and production,
applying a new regulatory framework for the Pre-Salt area
On October 21st, an enormous opportunity will be offered for bidding:
the Libra area has an estimated recoverable volume between 8 to 12
billion barrels
The enormous scale of Brazil’s potential is evident in the resuming of
the bidding rounds: the Equatorial Margin, the Pre-Salt area, and the
search for gas onshore in its vast inland basins
Aware of the scale of the opportunities it offers, Brazil leverages the
Local Content policy in the O&G sector to boost its industrial
development
Brazil offers great opportunities not only for O&G companies, but also
for investors and suppliers, mainly for those willing to establish
business in Brazil.
Brazilian National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels
ANP
Av. Rio Branco, 65 – Centro – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil
12º to 22º floor
Phone: +55 (21) 2112-8100
www.anp.gov.br

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  • 1. Magda Chambriard Director General July, 2013 Opportunities for Investments in the Brazilian Oil & Gas Industry & 1st Pre-salt Round
  • 2. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 3. Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2 Summary
  • 4. Brazil Area: 8,502,728 km² Population: 196 million GDP: US$ 2.3 trillion World’s seventh largest economy Political, Economical and Regulatory stability Over US$ 377 billion in International Reserves Investment grade (Moody’s, Fitch and Standard and Poors) Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels regulated under the same institutional environment (ANP)
  • 5. Royalties Discussion The resuming of ANP bidding rounds Pre-salt discoveries: new paradigm Pre-salt – new regulatory framework: Higher potential Petrobras Capitalization Creation of Inter-ministerial Group Blocks in the Pre-salt cluster ANP has invested heavily in G&G surveys to increase knowledge of the Brazilian sedimentary basins. MP 592/12 & Law 12734/12 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
  • 6. “One country, three systems…” 7.5 million km2 ~ 2% of sedimentary areas: Production Sharing Regime 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round All other areas: Concession Regime including the 12th Round Onerous assignment: 7 blocks
  • 7. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 8. Proven Reserves Oil – ~15.3 billion bbl Gas – ~459.3 billion m3 Near future: x2 Imports/Exports Balance Oil – 237.9 thousand bbl/day Gas – 35.8 million m3/day Production Oil and NGL – 2.2 million bbl/day Gas – 70.7 million m3/day Near future: x2 Current scenario and perspectives (2012) 39 national companies 38 foreign companies Petroleum Natural Gas 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Near future Proven Reserves (Bboe)
  • 9. Why invest in Brazil? Source: BNDES. Study: Perspectivas do Investimento – February, 2013 Investments (R$ billion) 2013-2016 352 5 10 12 14 28 28 30 30 57 63 405 0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Others Sugar-energy Aerospace Industrial Health Textile Steel Electronics Chemical Paper and Cellulose Mining Automotive Oil and Gas
  • 10. Next decade, the demand for goods and services should reach U$ 400 billion Opportunities for suppliers in the petroleum sector *Based on information from the Petrobras Business Plan Shell Queiroz Galvão OGX BP Statoil Chevron BG Petrogal Others 6 7 9 13 18 22 24 26 30 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Valor Médio (2013-2017) Petrobras Investments in E&P in Brazil Average values in the 5- year period Business Plan (US$ Billion)* Average values (2013-2016)
  • 11. Source: Adapted from the 7th balance of PAC 2, 2013 28 drilling rigs 6 in PE, 6 in BA, 7 in ES, 6 in RJ and 3 in RS Action completed/operation Running Already auctioned Naval industry Brasfels Shipyard P-57 (Jubarte) P-56 (Marlim Sul) P-61 6 rigs P-66 and P-69 - modules and topside Inhaúma Shipyard P-74 and P-75 - hulls P-76 and P-77 - hulls OSX Shipyard (under construction) P-67 and P-70 - modules and topside Jurong Shipyard (under construction) 7 rigs P-68 and P-71 - modules and topside Atlântico Sul Shipyard 6 rigs P-62 P-55 - hull São Roque Shipyard P-59 P60 Enseada do Paraguaçu Shipyard (under construction) 6 rigs Techint P-76 - modules and topside Rio Grande Shipyard P-55 – modules and topside P-66 and P-67 - hulls 6 replicants – hulls 3 rigs Rio Grande Harbor Shipyard P-63 P-58 Brasil Shipyard (under construction) P-74 - modules and topside
  • 12. Naval Industry with LC Platforms, drilling rigs, supply boats Sea Brasil – STX - RJ Atlântico Sul Shipyard - PE Mauá Shipyard – RJ (P-50)BrasFels Shipyard – RJ (P-52) Rio Grande Shipyard - RS
  • 13. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 14. The 11th Bidding Round Basin State Area (km2) Foz do Amazonas AP 44,500 Pará-Maranhão PA, MA 4,616 Barreirinhas MA 13,074 Ceará CE 7,388 Potiguar CE, RN 7,326 Pernambuco-Paraíba PE, PB 6,291 Espírito-Santo ES 4,330 Parnaíba MA, PI 59,764 Sergipe-Alagoas AL 733 Recôncavo BA 475 Tucano Sul BA 6,455 Potiguar RN 588 Espírito-Santo ES 179 Total area: 155,718 km2 or 60,123 sq. miles
  • 15. The 11th Bidding Round Record Numbers 0 1 2 3 R$ 2.8 billion (or about US$ 1.32 billion) were offered as signature bonuses for the 142 blocks acquired, which cover an area of 100,372.31 km2 Signature bonus (R$ billion) R$ 6.9 billion (or about US$ 3.25 billion) were pledged as minimum investment commitments in exploration activities in the country, far surpassing the values committed in previous Rounds 0 2 4 6 8 Work Program (R$ billion)
  • 16. The 11th Bidding Round E-bid Site Entries per Country: 267 entries 4 entries 1 entry 125 entries 2 entries 11 entries BRASIL FRANCE USA ARGENTINA SOUTH KOREA CHINA SPAIN 8 entries CANADA 99 entries NORWAY 8 entries UK 30 entries COLOMBIA 13 entries DENMARK 3 entries JAPAN 72 entries MALAYSIA 14 entries UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 1 entry PORTUGAL 9 entries ITALY 1 entry AUSTRALIA 11 entries Views of the site: ~ 46,000 Downloads: ~ 6,000
  • 17. The 11th Bidding Round Qualified Companies BRASIL FRANCE USA CHINA SPAINCANADA NORWAY UK COLOMBIA DENMARK JAPANMALAYSIA PORTUGALITALY AUSTRALIA CAYMAN ISLANDS BERMUDASPANAMAANGOLA GUERNESEI TAILÂNDIA 64 companies from 21 countries (6 non-operators) 17 7 2 5 5 1 3 3 2 11 52 1 2 2 111 1 1 Qualification Total Winning in the 11th Round A 30 13 B 10 9 C 18 8
  • 18. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 19. 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round(*) (21 October 2013) Production sharing regime Signature Bonus, MWP and LC Defined in Tender Protocol % OF PROFIT OIL ?% BID PARAMETER The winner best offer! Petrobras is the mandatory operator with at least 30% participation in the winning bid * www.brasil-rounds.gov.br
  • 20. Lula (4 wells) Óleo: 91.2 M bbl/d Gás: 3.7 MM m3/d Sapinhoá (2 wells) Óleo: 35.5 M bbl/d Gás: 1.3 M m3/d Jubarte Óleo: 47.8 M bbl/d Gás: 1.6 MM m3/d Baleia Azul Óleo: 61.2 M bbl/d Gás: 2.0 MM m3/d Voador Óleo: 3.2 M bbl/d Gás: 78 M m3/d Marlim Leste Óleo: 31.5 M bbl/d Gás: 547 M m3/d Barracuda Óleo: 891 bbl/d Gás: 14 M m3/d Caratinga Óleo: 14 M bbl/d Gás: 225 M m3/d Linguado Óleo: 537 bbl/d Gás: 92 M m3/d Trilha Óleo: 340 bbl/d Gás: 9 M m3/d Pampo Óleo: 517 bbl/d Gás: 30 M m3/d Pre-salt Production (April 2013) Oil: 295 M bbl/d; Gas: 9.9 MM m³/d LIBRA Pirambu Óleo: 5.9 M bbl/d Gás: 173 M m3/d Marlim Óleo: 2.6 M bbl/d Gás: 63 M m3/d
  • 21. 0 5 000 10 000 15 000 20 000 25 000 30 000 Pre-salt – Campos Basin Pre-sal – Santos Basin Wells - Top 15 (April 2013) Production (bbl/d)
  • 22. Libra - Reserves 8 to 12 billion barrels Net pay: 326.4 m 27 API oil Test at 5548 to 5560 m: 1.Flow, Ø = 32/64” – 3667 bopd 2.Flow , Ø = 16/64”– 1057 bopd (to collect fluid) Libra Prospect – Salt base – mapping in depth 2-ANP-2A-RJS 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round 21st October 2013 Opportunity on offer
  • 23. 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round 21st October 2013 Package Data 5 wells - TBP, PVT and others Seismic 2D Seismic 3D Potential methods 2 well geochemistry 5 geological reports 2-ANP-1-RJS 4-BRSA-451-RJS 2-ANP-2A-RJS 1-SHEL-5-RJS 9-BRSA-716-RJS Legend Seismic 3D Seismic 2D Gravimetry and magnetometry ! Wells
  • 24. 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round 21st October 2013 Other Data - SPEC Seismic 2D Seismic 3D Legend Seismic 2D BAKER HUGHES GXT SCHLUMBERGER Seismic 3D_0264_CGGV_SANTOS_FASE_I-VI_PSDM Seismic 3D_R0014_PGS_SANTOS-I-PSDM
  • 25. Contratual term: 35 years 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round 21st October 2013 Opportunity on offer Exploratory phase: 4 years MWP: 1,547 km2 3D Seismic 2 wells Signature bonus: R$ 15 billion Minimum Government take: 75% Local Content: 37% - exploratory phase 55% - development phase up 2021 59% - development phase after 2021 The production sharing will be progressive with the Brent value (US$/bbl) and the well productivity (Mbbl/d)
  • 26. Average productivity of producing wells (bbl/d) From 0 4,001 6,001 8,001 10,001 12,001 14,001 16,001 18,001 20,001 22,001 > 24,001 up 4,000 6,000 8,000 10,000 12,000 14,000 16,000 18,000 20,000 22,000 24,000 Brent(US$) 0 60 60.01 70 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. …. …. 100.01 110 .. .. .. .. !! .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 110.01 120 …. …. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. > 160.01 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round 21st October 2013 Sharing of the profit oil !! The Minimum Government Share of the Profit Oil may not be below 41,65% in any valid offer
  • 27. Pre-tender (from July 9th) and tender protocol (after August 24th) Technical-Environmental Seminar: August 28th Legal & Tax Seminar: August 28th Technical-Economic-Financial qualification: July 9th to September 24th Expression of interest from companies: July 9th to September 9th Signing of contract: November, 2013 1st Pre-salt Bidding Round Schedule* * Subject to minor modifications Bid bonds: up to October 7th Access to data package: July 9th to September 9th Public Hearing: July 22nd
  • 28. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 29. 12th Bidding Round (November 2013) Natural Gas onshore São Francisco Basin Buritizeiro County Parnaíba Basin “Gaviões” Park Opportunities for electric power generation Acre Basin Parecis Basin Teles Pires River Paraná Basin Barra Bonita field Recôncavo Basin Pending approval from CNPE Bacia de Sergipe- Alagoas
  • 30. Reserves - 30 TCF in 1,196 km3 of rock Average depth: 1,500 to 2,400 m “Analogue”– Barnett Shale Forecasted in situ volumes (if valid analogue) Parnaíba – 64 TCF Parecis – 124 TCF Recôncavo – 20 TCF São Francisco – 80TCF Paraná – 226 TCF* (EIA/2011) * not endorsed by ANP 12th Bidding Round (November 2013) Possibilities for unconventional gas
  • 31. Summary Brazil and Resumption of ANP Bidding Rounds1 1st Pre-salt Round – Production Sharing Contract4 12th Bidding Round – Concession Contract5 Final Comments6 11th Bidding Round – Results3 Current Scenario & Investments Perspectives2
  • 32. Final comments Brazil is resuming bidding rounds for O&G exploration and production, applying a new regulatory framework for the Pre-Salt area On October 21st, an enormous opportunity will be offered for bidding: the Libra area has an estimated recoverable volume between 8 to 12 billion barrels The enormous scale of Brazil’s potential is evident in the resuming of the bidding rounds: the Equatorial Margin, the Pre-Salt area, and the search for gas onshore in its vast inland basins Aware of the scale of the opportunities it offers, Brazil leverages the Local Content policy in the O&G sector to boost its industrial development Brazil offers great opportunities not only for O&G companies, but also for investors and suppliers, mainly for those willing to establish business in Brazil.
  • 33. Brazilian National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels ANP Av. Rio Branco, 65 – Centro – Rio de Janeiro – Brasil 12º to 22º floor Phone: +55 (21) 2112-8100 www.anp.gov.br