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TotalEnergies, Repsol and Shell Bring Lapa South-West Online off Brazil

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TotalEnergies and its partners Repsol and Shell have started production from the Lapa South-West project in Brazil’s Santos Basin.Located approximately 300 km offshore…

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The FPSO Cidade de Caraguatatuba MV27, deployed for operation in the Lapa field (Credit: MODEC)
The FPSO Cidade de Caraguatatuba MV27, deployed for operation in the Lapa field (Credit: MODEC)

TotalEnergies and its partners Repsol and Shell have started production from the Lapa South-West project in Brazil’s Santos Basin.

Located approximately 300 km offshore, the project consists of three wells tied back to the existing Lapa floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) unit and is expected to increase production from the Lapa field by around 25,000 barrels of oil per day.

TotalEnergies operates the project with a 48% interest, alongside Repsol Sinopec Brazil with 25% and Shell with 27%.

“The start-up of our operated Lapa South-West project marks another important milestone for TotalEnergies in Brazil, a key growth country for our company.

The start-up lifts total production from the Lapa field to around 60,000 gross barrels of oil per day.

The development uses subsea infrastructure tied back to the existing FPSO, allowing the partners to develop additional reserves while utilizing spare processing capacity on the facility.

“This project, which leverages the available capacity of the

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