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Libra Consortium announces first production at Mero Field’s FPSO Sepetiba

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Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltd, a subsidiary of Shell plc, has announced the start of production of the FPSO Sepetiba in the Mero field, offshore Santos Basin in Brazil.

The FPSO Sepetiba, also known as Mero-2, has an operational capacity of 12 million m3 of natural gas and 180 000 bpd and is connected to six production and six injector wells to the field, in the first wave. Technology applied in the construction and operation of the FPSO will increase production efficiency and contribute to emissions reductions.

“The FPSO Sepetiba development leverages our world-class partnership with Petrobras and reinforces our presence in one of the most productive fields in Brazil,” said Zoë Yujnovich, Shell’s Integrated Gas and Upstream Director. “This project aligns with Shell’s powering progress strategy and our commitment to leverage increasingly efficient and competitive developments in our heartlands to provide safe, secure energy supplies today and for decades to come.”

The FPSO Sepetiba is located 180 km from the coast of Rio de Janeiro in a water depth of 2050 m. Its predecessor, the FPSO Guanabara, also known as Mero-1, announced first production in April of 2022. The consortium plans to receive two more FPSOs by the middle of the decade. Shell’s Deep Water business comprises two prolific basins in the US and Brazil and an exploration portfolio, with a track record of cash generation and operational performance.

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