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Table 16.7: Major Oilfields Currently in Production in Brazil<br />

Field Year of Remaining Cumulative API gravity<br />

first proven and production (degrees)<br />

production probable oil to 2005<br />

reserves at end- (million<br />

2005 (million barrels)<br />

barrels)<br />

Agua Grande 1951 319 306 37<br />

Albacora 1987 879 558 28<br />

Aracas 1965 172 141 37<br />

Barracuda 1997 807 97 24<br />

Bicudo 1982 169 109 22<br />

Bijupira 1993 156 46 30<br />

Bonito 1979 195 102 25<br />

Buracica 1959 220 173 37<br />

Canto do Amaro 1986 301 192 44<br />

Carapeba 1988 228 198 25<br />

Carmopolis 1963 442 202 20<br />

Cherne 1983 270 220 25<br />

Enchova 1977 174 149 21<br />

Espadarte 2000 246 56 n/a<br />

Fazenda Alegre 1996 211 24 17<br />

Garoupa 1979 207 122 31<br />

Guaricema 1968 86 0 41<br />

Linguado 1981 166 124 30<br />

Marimba 1985 432 278 29<br />

Marlim 1991 2 680 1 446 20<br />

Marlim Sul 1994 2 485 295 20<br />

Miranga - Miranga<br />

Profundo 1965 271 212 41<br />

Namorado 1979 397 353 28<br />

Pampo 1980 336 262 21<br />

Roncador 2000 2 900 117 25<br />

Ubarana 1976 297 100 36<br />

Note: NGLs and condensates are not included.<br />

Source: IHS <strong>Energy</strong> databases.<br />

Alternative Policy Scenario. In both scenarios, Brazil remains self-sufficient<br />

throughout the <strong>Outlook</strong> period on the assumption that the large investments<br />

in exploration and infrastructure that this would entail occur in a timely<br />

fashion.<br />

Chapter 16 - Focus on Brazil 467<br />

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