Repsol says big oil find off Brazil's coast

Spain's Repsol confirms big oil find off Brazil's coast, 1.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent

SAO PAULO (AP) -- Spanish oil company Repsol says an offshore block near Brazil's coast contains at least 1.2 billion barrels of oil equivalent, one of the globe's largest finds this year.

The company says in a Thursday release that testing confirms the potential of the well.

Repsol Sinopec Brasil is the operator of the well. Norway's Statoil has a 35 percent stake and Brazil's Petrobras owns 30 percent.

Repsol says the total estimated resources in the block amount to more than 700 million barrels of light crude and 3 trillion cubic feet of gas, the latter being equivalent to 545 million barrels of oil.

Brazil's offshore oil fields contain some of the world's biggest finds in the last 30 years, with estimates of at least 50 billion barrels of oil.

  •  
    Recent Quotes
    Symbol Price Change % ChgChart 
    Your most recently viewed tickers will automatically show up here if you type a ticker in the "Enter symbol/company" at the bottom of this module.
    You need to enable your browser cookies to view your most recent quotes.
  • Recent Quotes News

    •  
      Sign-in to view quotes in your portfolios.

    Trading Center

    Yahoo! Finance on Facebook

    POLL

    In the wake of the Washington state bridge collapse, would you support a tax hike for infrastructure projects?

    Loading...
    Poll Choice Options