Júpiter Field

On January 21, 2008, Petrobras announced the discovery of the Júpiter Field, a huge natural gas and condensate (very light oil) field which could equal the Tupi oil field in size (5-8 billion BOE). It is located in the Santos Basin, 37 km (23 mi) east of Tupi, 5,100 m (16,730 ft) below the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean in a water depth of 2,187 m (7,175 ft), 290 km (180 mi) from Rio de Janeiro.[1]

Júpiter
Location of the field in the Santos Basin
Country Brazil
RegionSantos Basin
BlockBM-S-24
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Coordinates25°40′15″S 41°10′20″W
OperatorPetrobras
PartnersGalp Energia
Field history
DiscoveryJan 2008
Production
Estimated oil in place1,600 million barrels (~2.2×10^8 t)
Estimated gas in place17,000×10^9 cu ft (480×10^9 m3)
Producing formationsBarremian-Lower Aptian Guaratiba Group

Description

The main reservoir of Júpiter is the pre-salt Guaratiba Group. The field is estimated to contain 1,600 million barrels (250 million cubic metres) of oil and 17 trillion cubic feet (480 billion cubic metres) of gas.[2]

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