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Aramco looks to develop Brazil’s offshore oil

Pre-salt oil reserves off coast of Brazil attracting major interest

Aramco looks to develop Brazil's offshore oil
Aramco looks to develop Brazil's offshore oil

Dow Jones reported that Dilma Rousseff, chief-of-staff to Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, said that Aramco and a number of other un-named international oil companies wanted to develop the reserves, located off the southwestern coast of Brazil.

“Saudi Aramco’s president [Khalid Al-Falih] expressed his interest in investing to me when I was on a state visit to Saudi Arabia this year,” Rousseff is reported by Reuters as saying.

The pre-salt reserves are located below a layer of salt under the sea-bed and the largest discovery thus far has been the 5 to 8 billion barrel reserve field Tupi.

“Although we have reserved the greatest role for the government, we also want international companies to participate,” Rousseff is reported as saying.

“The pre-salt reserves are so huge that even 10% of them would represent a huge field for development. We believe international companies will be eager to take part,” she added.

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