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KEYNOTE ADDRESSKEYNOTE ADDRESS

The role of BDEP in the management of The role of BDEP in the management of information on the Brazilian information on the Brazilian

Sedimentary BasinsSedimentary Basins

Magda Chambriard Director

Brazilian Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels

Presentation StructurePresentation Structure

1. ANP Structure and Upstream Divisions

4. BDEP – Brazilian Data Center

3. Improving knowledge on the Brazilian Sedimentary Basins

2. Brazilian Oil Industry Current Status

UPSTREAM DIVISIONSUPSTREAM DIVISIONS

ANP Upstream AreasANP Upstream Areas

SDTTechnical Data

Division

SDTTechnical Data

Division

SDB Blocks Definition

Division

SDB Blocks Definition

Division

SPL Licensing Rounds

Division

SPL Licensing Rounds

Division

SPG Government Take Division

SPG Government Take Division

SEP Exploration

Division

SEP Exploration

Division

SDP Development

and Production Division

SDP Development

and Production Division

NFP Production inspecting

NFP Production inspecting

CSO Operational Safety

CSO Operational Safety

CCLLocal Content

CCLLocal Content

CMA Environment Protection

CMA Environment Protection

Companies

40 national38 foreign

Concession Contracts(March/2011)

Exploratory Phase: 349 blocksProduction/Development Phase: 400 fields

Current Status of Oil Industry Current Status of Oil Industry

ProductionOil – 2,18 million bbl/dGas – 62,8 million m3/d

Net Imports/Exports

Oil – 292,7 thousand bbl/dGas – 34,6 million m3/d

Proven ReservesOil – ~ 14 billion bbl (*)Gas – ~ 417 billion m3

(*) Includes proved reserves from the pre-salt area (“Lula” field)

Current Status of Oil Industry Current Status of Oil Industry (2010)(2010)

Petroleum ReservesPetroleum Reserves

Billion barrels

More than 30 billion bblLula, Iara, Guará, Parque das

Baleias, Franco and Libra

The Pre-Salt as a New ParadigmThe Pre-Salt as a New Paradigm(up to 50 billion bbl?)(up to 50 billion bbl?)

From 2004:

71 wells drilled

13 wells (18%) without discovery

2-ANP-2A-RJS2-ANP-1-RJS

New data in the Brazilian New data in the Brazilian Sedimentary BasinsSedimentary Basins

The seismic acquisitons performed by Data Acquistion Companies (DACs) after the monopoly

Flexibilization were crucial for discovering the Pre-Salt area – the new horizon to petroleum

industry

Seismic pre-1998

Seismic until 2002

Current seismic

Concluded projectsInvestments of ~ US$ 190 million

On going projectsInvestments of ~ US$ 121 million

ANP Data AcquisitonANP Data Acquisiton

G & G 5-year planG & G 5-year plan

5-year plan total investment ~ US$ 650 million

• Seismic assessment in Jacuípe basin (2D)

• Magnetoteluric surveys in Paraná, Parecis and Amazonas basins

Projects in bidding phaseProjects in bidding phase

• Seismic assessment in Santos (3D), Ceará and Parnaíba basin (2D)

• Geochemistry surveys in Tacutu and Foz do Amazonas basins

• Petroleum systems studies in São Francisco basin

• Drilling of four to six stratigraphic wells

Projects under considerationProjects under consideration

G & G 5-year planG & G 5-year plan

ANP Data BankANP Data Bank

The Brazilian Data Center is the unit inside ANP responsible for storing all technical data acquired on petroleum exploration and production activities throughout Brazilian sedimentary basins.

What is BDEP?

- 1995: Constitutional amendment n°9 – Monopoly flexibilization

- 1997: Law n°9478 – Creation of the Regulatory Agency – ANP

Article 8°, item XI - “organize and maintain archives of information and technical data related to petroleum, natural gas and biofuels industry regulated activities”

- 2000: To achieve this mission, ANP created BDEP, operated through a technical agreement with the National Geologic Survey - CPRM

ANP Data BankANP Data Bank

Legal issues

1,800,000 km seismic lines

19,000 wells

912,500 km non-seismic data

1998: Petrobras Data collection transfer to ANP (legacy data)

Seismic Data

Well Data

Non-seismic Data

The competitive market structure led to a growth

of data acquisition activities

Represents 2.3% of current BDEP´s

Data collectionin volume

ANP Data BankANP Data Bank

SEISMIC PRE-STACK 3,164 Tb

213 THOUSAND TAPES

TOTAL = 3,198 Tb or 3.2 Pb

BDEP DATA COLLECTION (2010)

Corresponding to...

60 million offull drawers

2,041,275 DVD´s

20 billion of digital photos

Post-stack seismic = 1,130 surveys

Wells = 25 thousand

Potential methods = 339 programs

Data CollectionData Collection

BDEP yesterday and todayBDEP yesterday and today

2000 2010 Increase

x 44TOTAL COLLECTION

3.2 PB

NUMBER OF MEMBERS

NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS

REVENUE

519

10.3 mi

3.2 mi

140

14

0.071 PB

x 1.9

x 3.7

x 3.2

27

BDEP InvestmentsBDEP Investments

TECHNOLOGY

Investments

US$ 3.5 million invested in hardwares in 2008/2009

US$ 4.1 million forecasted for 2010/2011

• Oil Companies (exclusive data)

• DACs Data Acquisition Companies (non-exclusive data)

• ANP data acquisition (foment data)

Quality ControlData LoadingData Storing

Data collection Data Delivery

• Licencing Rounds (data package)

• ANP (blocks study and offer)

• Associated Members

• Universities

• Eventual Users

Confidentiality Period

ANP Standards

BDEP BDEP ActivitiesActivities

Exemple of associated Exemple of associated companiescompanies

Eventual Users: all the others concessionaires and service companies

Final RemarksFinal Remarks

• Data Availability is a key issue for the oil & gas industry;

• The intensification of E&P activities in Brazil increases the challenge of ensuring the availability of good data just in time;

• New data acquisitions impose us agility to build new standards to store and release information;

• ANP is really interested in cooperating with NDR members for the improvement of technical data management.

Director Magda Chambriard

March/2011

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