Petrobras to purchase Petronas’ stakes in two offshore fields for $450 million

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Brazilian state-run firm Petrobras said on ‌Monday it had decided to exercise its right to purchase Malaysian company Petronas’ 50% stake in two offshore fields ​in Brazil for $450 million, according to a ​securities filing.

Following the deal, Petrobras will hold 100% ⁠of the Tartaruga Verde field and Module III ​of the Espadarte field, both located in Brazil’s ​Campos Basin, which together produce an average of 55,000 barrels per day.

The acquisition would allow Petrobras to connect other wells ​in the Tartaruga Verde field to its new ​assets, a source told Reuters. Petrobras did not immediately respond to ‌a ⁠request for comment.

Petrobras made a discovery at the nearby Sudoeste de Tartaruga Verde block in November that was deemed “marvelous” by Sylvia Anjos, the firm’s head ​of exploration ​and production.

Brazilian oil ⁠company Brava in January announced a deal to buy the stakes from Petronas ​as part of its “long-term strategy”, before Petrobras ​decided ⁠to exercise its option.

Brava and Petronas did not immediately reply to requests for comment about the collapse of ⁠their ​earlier deal.

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