oil, natural gas and biofuels statistical yearbook
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oil, natural gas and biofuels statistical yearbook
ISSN 2177-0271 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 PRESIDENT OF BRAZIL Dilma Vana Rousseff MINISTER OF MINES AND ENERGY Edison Lobão NATIONAL AGENCY OF PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS GENERAL DIRECTOR Magda Maria de Regina Chambriard DIRECTORS Florival Rodrigues de Carvalho Helder Queiroz Pinto Junior José Gutman Waldyr Martins Barroso MINISTRY OF MINES AND ENERGY NATIONAL AGENCY OF PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 Copyright ©2013 - National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels — ANP NATIONAL AGENCY OF PETROLEUM, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS Main Office Av. Rio Branco, No. 65 – 12th to 22nd floors Centro – CEP 20.090-004 – Rio de Janeiro – RJ – Brasil www.anp.gov.br Phone: (55-21) 2112-8100 Fax: (55-21) 2112-8129 (55-21) 2112-8139 (55-21) 2112-8149 B R A Z I L I A N G O V E R N M E N T Source cataloging: Centro de Documentação e Informação da ANP. National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels (Brasil). Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels Statistical Yearbook / Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels — ANP — Rio de Janeiro: ANP, 2013. . v. : il. ISSN 2177-0271. 1. Indústria do petróleo. 2. Petróleo - Estatísticas. 3. Gás natural – Estatísticas. 4. Biocombustíveis Estatísticas. I.Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis (Brasil). II.Brasil, Ministério de Minas e Energia. III.Título. CDD 338.27282 The contents of this Yearbook may be reproduced provided the source is compulsorily mentioned. Reproductions for commercial utilization are strictly forbidden. Coordenation Elias Ramos de Souza – General Manager of Research and Technological Development Editorial Coordenation Miguel Junior França Chaves de Magalhães – General Manager of Institutional Communication Tathiany Rodrigues Moreira de Camargo – General Manager Adjoint of Research and Technological Development Claudia de Vasconcellos Andrade Biffi – General Manager Adjoint of Institutional Communication Executive Coordination José Lopes de Souza Technical Team Alice Kinue Jomori de Pinho Denise Coutinho Felipe Accioly Vieira José Carlos Soares Tigre Krongnon Wailamer de Souza Regueira Roberta Salomão Moraes da Silva Editorial Team João Carlos de Souza Machado Leonardo de Vasconcelos Machado Rodrigues Luiz Henrique Vidal Ferraz Renata Moraes Execution National Agency of Petroleum, Natural Gas and Biofuels – ANP Superintendence of Research and Technological Development Superintendence of Institutional Communication PRESENTATION This 2013 edition of the Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuels Statistical Yearbook presents the 2012 scenario, which has been changing significantly during the current year. By the end of 2013, ANP will have held three historical bidding sessions: the 11th Round, a success with record revenue in signature bonuses; the 12th Round, the first to offer only onshore blocks, with emphasis on natural gas; and the 1st Pre-salt Round, which inaugurates the production sharing regime in Brazil’s effort to increase oil extraction in great depths under the ocean. Actually, the pre-salt was one of the highlights of 2012: the production of oil under the pre-salt layer has increased and in December 2012, it achieved a record of 247,000 barrels/day, only six years after the first discovery of oil in the area. This 2013 edition of the Yearbook also registers the contribution of the pre-salt to the increase of proved oil reserves in Brazil: the current reserves are almost 50% larger than ten years ago, when the pre-salt oil in the Santos and Campos basins had not yet been discovered. In 2012 we also had a record production of natural gas in Brazil: 70.8 million m3/day, which was already an increase of 7.3% compared to 2011, and also above the average growth of the last decade. Consumption also increased 9.8%, reaching 80 million m3/day, the equivalent to almost 1% of the world consumption of natural gas. It’s also worth mentioning the reduction of flaring and losses of gas and the decrease of the volume reinjected into the wells, resulting in greater quantities made available on the market. MAGDA MARIA DE REGINA CHAMBRIARD DIRECTOR-GENERAL In the refining segment, there was also a record production of petroleum products that reached 2.02 million bpd. The largest volumetric increases were in the production of gasoline A (+45.2 thousand bpd) and of diesel oil (+51.2 thousand bpd). In the supply segment, compared to 2011, fuel sales increased at a faster rate in the Country (6.1%), notably the increase of 11.9% in the sold volume of gasoline C, compared with a 9.6% fall in the sales of hydrated ethanol. Higher oil production also means higher allocation of financial resources for research and development, as highly productive fields must meet the R&D Clause in the concession contracts and invest locally in innovation. In 2012, the obligations generated by the R&D clause reached R$ 1.2 billion (around US$ 550 million), a significant contribution to the development of technologies and the strengthening of the oil industry, including its chain of goods and services suppliers. The R&D Clause also helps feed another essential front for the growth of the oil and gas sector: professional training and specialization. In 2012, the ANP Human Resources Program (PHR-ANP) made available R$ 59.8 million (around US$ 27.5 million) for the granting of scholarships and bench fees in universities – an increase of more than 160% compared to the previous year. This 2013 Yearbook – arriving to readers in a new graphic project – also shows that, in 2012, government participation in oil revenues broke records and reached R$ 31.8 billion (around US$ 14.6 million). Of this total, royalties represented R$ 15.6 billion (around US$ 7.1 billion), and special participations R$ 15.9 billion (around US$ 7.3 billion). SUMMARY CONTENTS 8 LIST OF TABLES 9 LIST OF FRAMES 10 LIST OF MAPS 10 LIST OF FIGURES 11 GENEREAL NOTES 12 CONVENTIONS 13 SECTION 1 - THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 15 SECTION 2 - BIOFUELS 53 CONVERTION FACTORS, DENSITIES AND LOWER CALORIFIC VALUES 60 GLOSSARY 61 LIST OF SOURCES 63 8 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 CONTENTS SECTION 1 THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 15 Exploration and Production Blocks and Fields Under Concession 1.2Reserves 1.3 Production 16 16 26 28 Refining and Processing Oil Refining 1 .5 Production of Oil Products 1 .6 Natural Gas Processing 31 31 34 35 Shale Industrialization 1 .7 Shale Industrialization 38 38 1 .1 1 .4 Transportation of Oil, its Products and Natural Gas 38 1.8 Terminals 1.9Pipelines 38 40 Commercialization of Oil, its Products and Natural Gas 1.10 External Trade 1.11 Commercialization of Oil, its Products and Natural Gas 42 42 49 SECTION 2 BIOFUELS 53 2.1 Ethanol 54 58 2.2Biodiesel SUMMARY 9 LIST OF TABLES SECTION 1 – THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 1 .1 Proved oil reserves, per location (onshore and offshore), by State – 2003-2012 26 1 .2 Proved natural gas reserves, per location (onshore and offshore), by State – 2003-2012 27 1 .3 Oil production, per location (onshore and offshore), by State – 2003-2012 28 1 .4 NGL production, by State – 2003-2012 29 1 .5 Natural gas production, per location (onshore and offshore), by State – 2003-2012 30 1 .6 Associated and non-associated natural gas production, by State – 2003-2012 31 1 .7 Refining capacity, by refinery – 2003-2012 31 1 .8 Volume of processed oil, per origin (domestic and imported), by refinery – 2012 32 Volume of processed oil, per origin (domestic and imported) and by country - 2003-2012 33 1.10 Production of energy and non-energy oil products – 2003-2012 34 1.11 Natural gas processing capacity, by producing poles, on December, 31st 2012 35 Volume of processed natural gas and dry natural gas, LPG, C5+, ethane and propane production, by processing plants – 2012 35 1 .9 1.12 1.13 Production of dry natural gas, LGP, C5+, ethane and propane in Natural Gas Processing Poles – 2003-2012 35 1.14 Volume of processed shale and production of shale products – 2003-2012 38 1.15 Storage capacity of oil, oil products and ethanol, by terminal, on December, 31st 2012 38 1.16 Oil imports, by region and country of origin – 2003-2012 42 1.17 Oil exports, by region and country of destination – 2003-2012 44 1.18 Imports of oil products, by region and country of origin – 2012 45 1.19 Imports of energy and non-energy oil products – 2003-2012 46 1.20 Exports of energy and non-energy oil products, by region and country of destination – 2012 46 1.21 Exports of energy and non-energy oil products – 2003-2012 47 1.22 Brazilian foreign dependence on oil and oil products – 2003-2012 47 10 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 1.23 Natural gas imports, by country of origin – 2003-2012 48 1.24 Domestic sales of main oil products, by distributors – 2003-2012 49 1 .25 Natural gas domestic sales by Brazilian Region and State – 2003-2012 50 1 .26 Brazilian natural gas balance – 2003-2012 51 SECTION 2 – BIOFUELS 2 .1 Production of anhydrous and hydrated ethanol, by Brazilian Region and State – 2003-2012 54 2 .2 Production of hydrated ethanol, by Brazilian Region and State – 2003-2012 55 2 .3 Ethanol imports, by region and by country of destination – 2011-2012 55 2 .4 Ethanol exports, by region and by country of destination – 2003-2012 56 2 .5 Hydrated ethanol sales, by Brazilian Region and State, at distribution level – 2003-2012 57 2 .6 Nominal capacity of biodiesel (B100), by plant – 2012 58 2 .7 Production of biodiesel, by Brazilian Region and State – 2005-2012 59 LIST OF FRAMES SECTION 1 – THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 1.1 Blocks in the exploration phase on 12/31/2012 16 1.2 Fields in development of production phase on 12/31/2012 20 1.3 Fields in the production phase on 12/31/2012 21 LIST OF MAPS SECTION 1 – THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 1.1 Refining and natural gas processing plants – 2012 37 1.2 Infrastructure for storage and transportation of oil and its products – 2012 40 1.3 Infrastructure for natural gas production and transportation – 2012 41 SECTION 2 – BIOFUELS 2.1 Infrastructure for biodiesel production – 2012 59 SUMMARY 11 LIST OF FIGURES SECTION 1 – THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 1 .1 Proved oil reserves, by location (onshore and offshore) – 2003-2012 27 1 .2 Proved natural gas reserves, by location (onshore and offshore) – 2003-2012 28 1 .3 Oil production, by location (onshore and offshore) – 2003-2012 29 1 .4 Natural gas production, by location (onshore and offshore) – 2003-2012 30 1 .5 Volume of refined oil and refining capacity, by refinery – 2012 32 1 .6 Volume of processed oil, by origin (domestic and imported) – 2003-2012 33 1 .7 Production of energetic and non-energetic oil products – 2003-2012 34 1 .8 Volume of processed natural gas and processing capacity, by NGPPs – 2012 36 1 .9 Oil imports, by region of origin – 2012 43 1.10 Evolution of oil imports and expenditure on oil imports – 2003-2012 43 1.11 Oil exports, by region of destination – 2003-2012 44 1.12 Evolution of oil exports and revenue with oil exports – 2003-2012 45 1.13 Brazilian foreign dependence on oil and oil products – 2003-2012 48 1.14 Domestic sales of main oil products, by distributors – 2003-2012 49 1.15 Natural gas domestic sales, at production level – 2003-2012 50 1.16 Brazilian natural gas balance – 2003-2012 51 SECTION 2 – BIOFUELS 2 .1 Production of anhydrous and hydrated ethanol – 2003-2012 54 2 .2 Hydrated ethanol sales, by region, at distribution level – 2003-2012 57 12 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 GENERAL NOTES ROUNDING OFF Numeric data in Tables were rounded up. Therefore, any differences between the resulting summation of items and totals amounts may be accounted for the rounding off criterion. Democratic Republic of the Congo: Former Zaire. GEOGRAPHIC AND GEOPOLITICAL People’s Republic of the Congo: Congo (Brazzaville). Geographic groupings used in this book were adopted with merely statistic aims. Doing so, they imply no judgement based on political or economic criteria. Republic of Korea: South Korea. Democratic People’s Republic of Korea: North Korea. NATURAL GAS AND SHALE GAS South and Central America: Caribbean (including Puerto Rico), Central America and South America. Volumes of gas shown in this book refer to the product at 20 0C and 1 atm pressure. Dutch Antilles: Comprise the Bonaire Islands, Curaçao, Saint Eustatius and South Saint Martin. Asia-Pacific: Comprises Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong (region under China’s special administration), Indonesia, Japan, Laos Popular Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Mongolia, Korea Popular Democratic Republic, Singapore, Philippines, South Asia (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), Republic of Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam, Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and other Oceania countries. United Arab Emirates: Comprise Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Ras-al-Khaimah and Sharjah. OPEC: Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries. Multilateral organization founded in 1960, which aimed to coordinate petroleum policy of m ember-countries, besides providing them with technical and e conomic support. Includes Angola, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Qatar, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, Iran, Iraq, Libya, Nigeria and Venezuela. Middle East: Comprises Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen. United Kingdom: Comprises Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales), Northern Ireland, Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Orkney Islands and Shetland Islands. BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS RESERVES Oil and Natural Gas data series are subject to changes. Current values are available on ANP website (www.anp.gov.br/dadosestatisticos). SALES OF OIL PRODUCTS AND HYDRATED ETHANOL Up to 2006, sales of oil products and hydrated ethanol were based on enterprise mandatory data declaration to ANP, by means of Product Control Demonstrative (DCP). DCP includes enterprises sales and own consumption. Since 2007, that information includes only enterprises sales, as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004. FOREIGN TRADE Data on imports and exports of oil and oil products were extracted from Ministério da Indústria e Comércio (MDIC)/Secretaria de Comércio Exterior (Secex) data system. Those data are subjected to changes without any previous warning and, therefore, may diverge from data series already published in former editions of this book. CONVENTIONS 13 CONVENTIONS SYMBOLS - numeric datum equal to zero not resulting from rounding off. .. numeric datum not applicable. ... numeric datum not available. 0 numeric datum equal to zero resulting from rounding off an originally positive numeric data point. (0) numeric datum equal to zero resulting from rounding off an originally negative numeric data point. Section 1 THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY 16 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 1.1 Blocks and Fields Under Concession FRAME 1.1. BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUE) BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Alagoas Almada Amazonas Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore/ Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Barreirinhas Camamu Campos Ceará Espírito Santo CONTRACTS BLOCKS ROUNDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) SEAL-T-187_R10 BM-CAL-5 AM-T-62_R10 AM-T-83_R10 AM-T-84_R10 AM-T-85_R10 BM-BAR-1 SEAL-T-187 BM-CAL-5 AM-T-62 AM-T-83 AM-T-84 AM-T-85 BM-BAR-1 Round 10 Round 3 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 3 Integral1 (100) Petrobras1 (59,2)/Queiroz Galvão (22,5)/El Paso (18,3) Petrobras1 (60)/Petrogal Brasil (40) STR1 (100) Petrobras1 (60)/Petrogal Brasil (40) Petrobras1 (60)/Petrogal Brasil (40) Petrobras1 (75)/ONCG Campos (25) BM-BAR-3 BM-BAR-3 Round 4 Petrobras1 (60)/BP Energy (40) BM-BAR-4 BM-BAR-5 BM-CAL-7 BM-CAL-7 BM-CAL-9 BM-CAL-10 BM-CAL-10 BM-CAL-10 BM-CAL-11 BM-CAL-12 BM-CAL-12 BM-CAL-13 BM-C-14A BM-C-25 BM-C-26 BM-C-26 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-27 BM-C-28 BM-C-29 BM-BAR-377 BM-BAR-175 CAL-M-120 CAL-M-186 CAL-M-188 CAL-M-3 CAL-M-58 CAL-M-60 CAL-M-248 CAL-M-312 CAL-M-372 CAL-M-314 BM-C-14 BM-C-25 C-M-78 C-M-98 C-M-119 C-M-120 C-M-122 C-M-145 C-M-146 C-M-95 C-M-96 C-M-333 C-M-202 Round 5 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 7 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 6 Offshore BM-C-30 C-M-101 Round 6 Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore BM-C-32 BM-C-33 BM-C-34 BM-C-34 BM-C-35 BM-C-36 BM-C-36 BM-C-37 BM-C-38 BM-C-39 BM-C-40 BM-C-41 BM-C-42 BM-C-43 BM-C-46 C-M-61 C-M-539 C-M-471 C-M-473 C-M-535 C-M-401 C-M-403 C-M-560 C-M-591 C-M-466 C-M-499 C-M-592 C-M-620 C-M-621 C-M-622 Round 6 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Offshore BM-C-44 C-M-593 Round 9 Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore BM-C-45 BM-C-47 BM-C-47 BM-CE-1 BM-CE-2 BM-ES-5 BM-ES-21 BM-ES-22 BM-ES-22A BM-ES-22A BM-ES-23 BM-ES-24 C-M-498 C-M-529 C-M-530 BM-CE-1 BM-CE-2 BM-ES-5 ES-M-414 ES-M-523 ES-M-468 ES-M-527 ES-M-525 ES-M-588 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 3 Round 3 Round 3 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (60)/BP Energy (40) Petrobras1 (60)/Statoil Brasil (30)/Gran Tierra (10) Petrobras1 (60)/Statoil Brasil (30)/Gran Tierra (10) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1(100) Petrobras1(100) Petrobras1(100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (60)/EP Energy do Brasil (20)/Queiroz Galvão (20) Petrobras1 (60)/EP Energy do Brasil (20)/Queiroz Galvão (20) BP Energy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Anadarko1 (50)/Ecopetrol Óleo e Gás (50) Anadarko1 (30)/BP Energy (25)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (25)/Maersk Energy (20) BP Energy1 (40)/Anadarko (33)/Maersk Energy (27) Repsol1 (35)/Statoil Brasil (35)/Petrobras(30) BP Energy1 (30)/Petrobras (50)/Maersk (20) BP Energy1 (30)/Petrobras (50)/Maersk (20) Petrobras1 (65)/BP Energy (35) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) OGX1 (70)/Maersk (30) OGX1 (70)/Maersk (30) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) Sonangol Starfish1 (30)/Sonangol P&P (70) Petrobras1 (47,5)/ Petrogal Brasil (37,5)/ Ecopetrol Óleo e Gás (15) Sonangol Starfish1 (30)/Sonangol P&P (70) Statoil Brasil Óleo e Gás1 (60)/Sinochem Brasil (40) Statoil Brasil Óleo e Gás1 (60)/Sinochem Brasil (40) Petrobras1 (60)/ BP Energy (40) Petrobras1 (60)/ BP Energy (40) Petrobras1 (65)/EP Energy do Brasil (35) Petrobras1 (88,89)/Repsol (11,11) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (75)/CVRD (25) Petrobras1 (75)/CVRD (25) Petrobras1 (65)/Shell (20)/Impex (15) Petrobras1 (40)/Anadarko (30)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (30) 1. 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BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Espírito Santo Foz do Amazonas Jequitinhonha Pará Maranhão Parecis Alto Xingu Parnaíba Pelotas Pernambuco Paraíba Potiguar ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE CONTRACTS BLOCKS ROUNDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Offshore BM-ES-24 Petrobras1 (40)/Anadarko (30)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (30) BM-ES-24 BM-ES-25 BM-ES-26 BM-ES-27 BM-ES-27 BM-ES-27 BM-ES-30 BM-ES-31 BM-ES-32 BT-ES-33 BM-ES-37 BM-ES-39 BM-ES-40 BM-ES-41 BT-ES-38 BT-ES-38 BT-ES-41 ES-M-661 ES-M-663 ES-M-590 ES-M-413 ES-M-411 ES-M-436 ES-M-437 ES-M-665 ES-M-592 ES-M-594 ES-T-466 ES-M-416 ES-M-472 ES-M-529 ES-M-531 ES-T-391 ES-T-392 ES-T-400 Round 6 Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Round 6 Round 6 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Petrobras1 (40)/Anadarko (30)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (30) Petrobras1 (80)/Anadarko (20) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (65)/ Shell (17,5)/CVRD (17,5) Petrobras1 (65)/ Shell (17,5)/CVRD (17,5) Petrobras1 (65)/ Shell (17,5)/CVRD (17,5) Repsol1 (100) Petrobras1 (80)/Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (60)/Statoil Brasil (40) Vipetro1 (100) Perenco Brasil1 (50)/OGX (40)/Sinochen Petróleo (10) Perenco Brasil1 (50)/OGX (40)/Sinochen Petróleo (10) Perenco Brasil1 (50)/OGX (40)/Sinochen Petróleo (10) Perenco Brasil1 (50)/OGX (40)/Sinochen Petróleo (10) Vipetro1 (100) Vipetro1 (100) Cowan Petróleo e Gás1 (90)/Lábrea (10) Offshore BM-FZA-4 FZA-M-217 Round 5 Petrobras1 (100) Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore BM-FZA-4 BM-J-1 BM-J-2 BM-J-3 BM-J-3A BM-J-4 BM-J-4 BM-J-4 BM-J-4 BM-J-4 BM-J-5 BM-J-5 FZA-M-252 BM-J-1 BM-J-2 BM-J-3 BM-J-3A J-M-115 J-M-165 J-M-3 J-M-5 J-M-63 J-M-59 J-M-61 Round 5 Round 3 Round 4 Round 4 Round 4 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 5 Round 6 Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Queiroz Galvão1 (100) Petrobras1 (60)/Statoil (40) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Offshore BM-PAMA-3 BM-PAMA-3 Round 3 Petrobras1 (80)/Sinopec (20) Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore BM-PAMA-8 BM-PAMA-8 BM-PAMA-10 BM-PAMA-11 BM-PAMA-12 BM-PAMA-13 BM-PAMA-14 BM-PAMA-15 BM-PAMA-16 BM-PAMA-17 PAMA-M-192 PAMA-M-194 PAMA-M-188 PAMA-M-222 PAMA-M-223 PAMA-M-407 PAMA-M-408 PAMA-M-443 PAMA-M-591 PAMA-M-624 Round 6 Round 6 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Petrobras1 (80)/Sinopec (20) Petrobras1 (80)/Sinopec (20) Petrobras1 (40)/ CVRD (30)/ Ecopetrol Óleo e Gás (30) Petrobras1 (40)/ CVRD (30)/ Ecopetrol Óleo e Gás (30) Petrobras1 (40)/ CVRD (30)/ Ecopetrol Óleo e Gás (30) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) Onshore PRC-T-104_R10 PRC-T-104 Round 10 Petrobras1 (100) Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore PRC-T-105_R10 PRC-T-106_R10 PRC-T-121_R10 PRC-T-122_R10 PRC-T-123_R10 BT-PN-1 BT-PN-2 BT-PN-3 BT-PN-4 BT-PN-5 BT-PN-6 BT-PN-7 BT-PN-8 BT-PN-9 BT-PN-10 BM-P-2 BM-P-2 BM-P-2 BM-P-2 PRC-T-105 PRC-T-106 PRC-T-121 PRC-T-122 PRC-T-123 PN-T-102 PN-T-66 PN-T-86 PN-T-48 PN-T-49 PN-T-50 PN-T-67 PN-T-68 PN-T-84 PN-T-85 P-M-1269 P-M-1271 P-M-1351 P-M-1353 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) OGX Maranhão1 (50)/Imetame (16,67)/Orteng (16,67)/Delp (16,67) BP Energy1 (40)/ Petrobras (40)/ CVRD (20) Petrobras1 (40)/ BP Energy (40)/ CVRD (20) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Offshore BM-PEPB-1 PEPB-M-783 Round 9 Petrobras1 (80)/Petrogal Brasil (20) Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore/ Offshore Offshore BM-PEPB-2 BM-PEPB-3 BT-POT-8 BT-POT-10 PEPB-M-837 PEPB-M-839 BT-POT-8 BT-POT-10 Round 9 Round 9 Round 4 Round 4 Petrobras1 (80)/Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (80)/Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (100) UTC Engenharia1 (50)/Potióleo1 (50) BM-POT-11 BM-POT-11 Round 4 Petrobras1 (100) BM-POT-16 POT-M-663 Round 7 Petrobras (60)/ Petrogal Brasil (20)/ IBV Brasil Petróleo (20) 1 18 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 frame 1.1. BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Potiguar Recôncavo Rio do Peixe Santos ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore CONTRACTS BLOCKS ROUNDS BM-POT-16 POT-M-760 BM-POT-17 BM-POT-17 BM-POT-17 BT-POT-55 BT-POT-55 BT-POT-57 BT-POT-57 POT-T-609_R10 POT-T-610_R10 POT-T-699_R10 POT-T-743_R10 BT-REC-35 BT-REC-36 BT-REC-37 BT-REC-39 BT-REC-40 BT-REC-41 BT-REC-42 BT-REC-43 BT-REC-44 BT-REC-45 BT-REC-46 BT-REC-47 BT-REC-47 BT-REC-47 BT-REC-56 BT-REC-57 BT-REC-58 BT-REC-60 REC-T-163_R10 REC-T-220_R10 REC-T-235_R10 BT-RIOP-1 BT-RIOP-5 BT-RIOP-6 POT-M-665 POT-M-853 POT-M-855 POT-T-749 POT-T-794 POT-T-744 POT-T-745 POT-T-609 POT-T-610 POT-T-699 POT-T-743 REC-T-210 REC-T-211 REC-T-158 REC-T-129 REC-T-131 REC-T-132 REC-T-142 REC-T-157 REC-T-196 REC-T-197 REC-T-224 REC-T-144 REC-T-155 REC-T-182 REC-T-166 REC-T-130 REC-T-183 REC-T-170 REC-T-163 REC-T-220 REC-T-235 RIOP-T-75 RIOP-T-30 RIOP-T-31 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 10 Round 10 Round 10 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 7 Petrobras1 (60)/ Petrogal Brasil (20)/ IBV Brasil Petróleo (20) Offshore BM-S-8 BM-S-8 Round 2 Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore BM-S-9 BM-S-10 BM-S-11 BM-S-12 BM-S-21 BM-S-24 BM-S-42 BM-S-42 BM-S-42 BM-S-44 BM-S-48 BM-S-48 BM-S-48 BM-S-50 BM-S-51 BM-S-53 BM-S-54 BM-S-56 BM-S-57 BM-S-58 BM-S-59 BM-S-61 BM-S-62 BM-S-63 BM-S-68 BM-S-69 BM-S-70 BM-S-71 BM-S-72 Cessão Onerosa 2010 Cessão Onerosa 2010 Cessão Onerosa 2010 BM-S-9 BM-S-10 BM-S-11 BM-S-12 BM-S-21 BM-S-24 S-M-239 S-M-324 S-M-417 S-M-172 S-M-673 S-M-674 S-M-789 S-M-623 S-M-619 S-M-405 S-M-518 S-M-226 S-M-268 S-M-270 S-M-314 S-M-1037 S-M-1102 S-M-1036 S-M-1101 S-M-1165 S-M-1166 S-M-1035 S-M-1100 Round 2 Round 2 Round 2 Round 3 Round 3 Round 3 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 6 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Round 9 Onerous Assignment Onerous Assignment Onerous Assignment Offshore Offshore Offshore Florim Franco Guará Sul CONCESSIONARIES (%) Petrobras1 (80)/ Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (80)/ Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (80)/ Petrogal Brasil (20) Sonangol Starfish (30)1 /Petrobras (70) Sonangol Starfish (30)1 /Petrobras (70) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (50)/ Petrogal Brasil (50) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Imetame1 (33,34)/ Delp (33,33)/Orteng (33,33) Imetame1 (33,34)/ Delp (33,33)/Orteng (33,33) Cowan Petróleo e Gás1 (90)/Lábrea (10) Gran Tierra1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Gran Tierra1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Gran Tierra1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Gran Tierra1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Sonangol Starfish1 (40)/Água Branca (30)/Somoil do Brasil (30) Sonangol Starfish1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Petrosynergy1 (100) BrazAlta1 (75)/Petro Vista (25) Imetame1 (51)/Cemig (24,5)/Codemig (24,5) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Cowan Petróleo e Gás1 (90)/Lábrea (10) Ral Engenharia1 (50)/Univen (50) Ral Engenharia1 (50)/Univen (50) Petrobras1 (66)/Petrogal Brasil (14)/Queiroz Galvão (10)/Barra Energia (10) Petrobras1 (45)/ BG Brasil (30)/ Repsol (25) Petrobras1 (65)/ BG Brasil (25)/ Partex (10) Petrobras1 (65)/ BG Brasil (25)/ Petrogal (10) Petrobras1 (70)/ Queiroz Galvão (30) Petrobras1 (80)/ Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (80)/ Petrogal Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (75)/Repsol (25) Repsol1 (40)/ Petrobras (35)/CVRD (12,5)/Woodside (12,5) Repsol1 (40)/ Petrobras (35)/CVRD (12,5)/Woodside (12,5) Repsol1 (40)/ Petrobras (35)/CVRD (12,5)/Woodside (12,5) Petrobras1 (60)/Repsol (20)/BG Brasil (20) Petrobras1 (60)/ Repsol (40) Petrobras1 (100) Shell1 (80)/Total E&P Brasil (20) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) OGX1 (100) Karoon Petróleo e Gás1 (100) Karoon Petróleo e Gás1 (100) Vanco1 (70)/Panoro Energy (15)/Brasoil Round 9 (15) Karoon Petróleo e Gás1 (100) Karoon Petróleo e Gás1 (100) Karoon Petróleo e Gás1 (100) Vanco1 (70)/Panoro Energy (15)/Brasoil Round 9 (15) Vanco1 (70)/Panoro Energy (15)/Brasoil Round 9 (15) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) 1. 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BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Santos Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore São Francisco Sergipe Solimões Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore CONTRACTS Cessão Onerosa 2010 Cessão Onerosa 2010 Cessão Onerosa 2010 Cessão Onerosa 2010 BT-SF-2 BT-SF-2 BT-SF-2 BT-SF-2 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3 BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-3A BT-SF-5 BT-SF-6 BT-SF-7 BT-SF-8 BT-SF-9 SF-T-104_R10 SF-T-114_R10 SF-T-120_R10 SF-T-127_R10 SF-T-80_R10 SF-T-81_R10 SF-T-82_R10 SF-T-83_R10 SF-T-93_R10 BM-SEAL-4 BM-SEAL-9 BM-SEAL-10 BM-SEAL-10 BM-SEAL-10 BM-SEAL-11 BM-SEAL-11 BM-SEAL-11 BM-SEAL-11 BT-SEAL-13 BT-SEAL-13 BT-SOL-1 BT-SOL-3 BT-SOL-3 BT-SOL-3 BT-SOL-3 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4 BT-SOL-4A BLOCKS ROUNDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Iara Ent Onerous Assignment Petrobras1 (100) Peroba Tupi NE Tupi Sul SF-T-101 SF-T-102 SF-T-111 SF-T-112 SF-T-118 SF-T-124 SF-T-125 SF-T-130 SF-T-131 SF-T-137 SF-T-139 SF-T-143 SF-T-144 SF-T-85 SF-T-86 SF-T-94 SF-T-95 SF-T-96 SF-T-105 SF-T-106 SF-T-115 SF-T-121 SF-T-128 SF-T-134 SF-T-138 SF-T-132 SF-T-133 SF-T-92 SF-T-119 SF-T-126 SF-T-104 SF-T-114 SF-T-120 SF-T-127 SF-T-80 SF-T-81 SF-T-82 SF-T-83 SF-T-93 BM-SEAL-4 BM-SEAL-9 SEAL-M-347 SEAL-M-424 SEAL-M-499 SEAL-M-349 SEAL-M-426 SEAL-M-497 SEAL-M-569 SEAL-T-412 SEAL-T-429 BT-SOL-1 SOL-T-150 SOL-T-171 SOL-T-173 SOL-T-193 SOL-T-151 SOL-T-172 SOL-T-174 SOL-T-194 SOL-T-195 SOL-T-196 SOL-T-197 SOL-T-218 SOL-T-219 SOL-T-220 SOL-T-148 Onerous Petrobras1 (100) Assignment Onerous Petrobras1 (100) Assignment Onerous Petrobras1 (100) Assignment Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Orteng1 (30)/Codemig (49)/Delp (11)/Imetame (10) Round 7 Cisco Oil and Gas1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 7 Petra Energia1 (100) Round 10 Imetame1 (51)/Cemig (24,5)/Codemig (24,5) Round 10 Imetame1 (51)/Cemig (24,5)/Codemig (24,5) Round 10 Imetame1 (30)/Cemig (24,5)/Codemig (24,5)/Orteng (11)/Sipet(10) Round 10 Orteng1 (30)/Cemig (24,5)/Codemig (24,5)/ Imetame (11)/ Sipet (10) Round 10 Shell1 (60)/CVRD (40) Round 10 Shell1 (60)/CVRD (40) Round 10 Shell1 (60)/CVRD (40) Round 10 Shell1 (60)/CVRD (40) Round 10 Shell1 (60)/CVRD (40) Round 2 Petrobras1 (75)/ONGC Campos (25) Round 4 Petrobras1 (85)/ Partex Brasil (15) Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Round 6 Petrobras1 (100) Round 6 Petrobras1 (60)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (40) Round 6 Petrobras1 (60)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (40) Round 6 Petrobras1 (60)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (40) Round 6 Petrobras1 (60)/IBV Brasil Petróleo (40) Round 7 Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Round 7 Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Round 4 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 Petrobras1 (100) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) 20 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 frame 1.1. BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONCLUSION) BLOCKS IN THE EXPLORATION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Solimões ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE CONTRACTS BLOCKS ROUNDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Onshore BT-SOL-4A SOL-T-149 Round 7 HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil (45) Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A BT-SOL-4A SOL-T-168 SOL-T-169 SOL-T-170 SOL-T-191 SOL-T-192 SOL-T-214 SOL-T-215 SOL-T-216 SOL-T-217 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 Round 7 HRT HRT HRT HRT HRT HRT HRT HRT HRT O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK O&G1 (55)/TNK Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil Brasil (45) (45) (45) (45) (45) (45) (45) (45) (45) SOURCE: ANP/SEP. 1 Operator. frame 1.2. FIELDS IN DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUE) FIELD IN DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS STATES Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Amazonas Amazonas Bahia Amazonas Camamu Campos Espírito Santo Paraná Parnaíba Potiguar ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Arapaçu Fazenda Guindaste Mutum3 Sebastião Ferreira Azulão Japiim Camarão Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) EP Energy do Brasil1 (100) Queiroz Galvão (45)/Petrobras1 (35)/Brasoil Manati (10)/Rio das Contas (10) EP Energy do Brasil1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Shell1 (50)/Petrobras (35)/ONGC Campos (15) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (70)/Chevron Brasil (30) Petrobras1 (62,5)/Chevron Brasil (37,5) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) OGX1 (100) Petrobras1 (41,18)/Total E&P Brasil (41,18)/Brasil Energy (17,64) Total E&P Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Petrosienergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Central Resources1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) OGX Maranhão1 (70)/Petra Energia (30) Petrobras1 (100) UTC Engenharia1 (50)/Potióleo (50) Petrobras1 (100) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Petrobras1 (65)/EP Energy Pescada (35) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Proen1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Bahia Offshore Camarão Norte Bahia Bahia Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Pinaúna Sardinha Baleia Anã Catuá Caxaréu Mangangá Nautilus Pirambu Carapicu Carataí Maromba Papa-Terra Tartaruga Mestiça Tartaruga Verde Tabarão Martelo Rio de Janeiro Offshore Xerelete Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Paraná Maranhão Maranhão Maranhão Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Xerelete Sul Albatroz Carapó3 Córrego Cedro Norte Sul Corruíra Garça Branca Jacupemba Jacutinga Norte Barra Bonita Gavião Azul Gavião Branco Gavião Branco Oeste Acauã Leste Arribaçã Barrinha Sudoeste Chopim Gauiuba Guajá Pardal Patativa Rio do Carmo2 Salema Branca Siri Tiziu Urutau 1. 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FIELD IN DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONCLUSION) FIELD IN DEVELOPMENT OF PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Cambacica Maritaca3 Pariri Tapiranga Norte Uirapuru Sudoeste Rio de Janeiro Offshore Atlanta Petrobras1 (75)/Sonangol Starfish (25) Sonangol Starfish1 (50)/Somoil do Brasil (50) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (50)/Silver Marlin (50) Petrobras (40)/Queiroz Galvão1 (30)/Barra Energia (30) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras (40)/Queiroz Galvão1 (30)/Barra Energia (30) Petrobras1 (35)/Panoro Energy (65) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras (40)/Queiroz Galvão1 (30)/Barra Energia (30) Petrobras1 (63)/Repsol (37) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (45)/BG Brasil (30)/Repsol (25) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Nord1 (60)/Mercury (40) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) SEDIMENTARY BASINS STATES Recôncavo Santos Sergipe Solimões Tucano Sul Rio de Janeiro Offshore Carapiá Santa Catarina Offshore Cavalo-Marinho Paraná São Paulo Offshore Offshore Estrela-do-Mar Guaiamá Rio de Janeiro Offshore Oliva São Paulo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Santa Catarina Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Amazonas Amazonas Bahia Bahia Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Piracucá Pirapitanga Sapinhoá Tambuatá Tubarão Carmópolis Sudeste Dó-Ré-Mi Guará Piranema Sul Sirizinho Oeste Sirizinho Sul Araracanga Juruá Iraí Lagoa Branca SOURCE: ANP/SDP. 1 Operator company. 2 Marginal fields. 3 Fields to be returned by concessionaire(s). frame 1.3. FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUE) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS STATES ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Alagoas Alagoas Onshore Alagoas Onshore Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Alagoas Bahia Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Bahia Offshore Manati Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Morro do Barro2 Abalone Albacora Albacora Leste Anequim Argonauta Badejo Bagre Baleia Franca Barracuda Bicudo Bijupirá Bonito Cachalote Carapeba Camamu Campos FIELDS Anambé Cidade de São Miguel dos Campos Cidade de Sebastião Ferreira Coqueiro Seco Fazenda Pau Brasil Furado Japuaçu Jequiá Lagoa Pacas Paru Pilar São Miguel dos Campos Sul de Coruripe Tabuleiro dos Martins Jiribatuba2 CONCESSIONARIES (%) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Alvopetro1 (100) Queiroz Galvão (45) /Petrobras1 (35)/Brasoil Manati (10)/ Rio das Contas (10) Panergy1 (30)/ERG (70) Shell Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (35)/ONGC Campos (15) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (90)/Repsol (10) Petrobras1 (100) Shell Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (35)/ONGC Campos (15) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Shell1 (80)/Petrobras (20) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) 22 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 frame 1.3. FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS STATES Campos Ceará Espírito Santo ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE FIELDS Rio de Janeiro Offshore Caratinga Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Ceará Ceará Ceará Ceará Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore CONCESSIONARIES (%) Petrobras1 (100) Cherne Petrobras1 (100) Congro Petrobras1 (100) Corvina Petrobras1 (100) Enchova Petrobras1 (100) Enchova Oeste Petrobras1 (100) Espadarte Petrobras1 (100) Frade Chevron Frade1 (51,74)/Petrobras (30)/Frade Japão (18,26) Garoupa Petrobras1 (100) Garoupinha Petrobras1 (100) Jubarte Petrobras1 (100) Linguado Petrobras1 (100) Malhado Petrobras1 (100) Marimbá Petrobras1 (100) Marlim Petrobras1 (100) Marlim Leste Petrobras1 (100) Marlim Sul Petrobras1 (100) Moréia Petrobras1 (100) Namorado Petrobras1 (100) Nordeste de Namorado Petrobras1 (100) Ostra Shell Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (35)/ONGC Campos (15) Pampo Petrobras1 (100) Parati Petrobras1 (100) Pargo Petrobras1 (100) Peregrino Statoil Brasil1 (60)/Sinochem Petróleo (40) Piraúna Petrobras1 (100) Polvo BP Energy1 (60)/Maersk Energia (40) Roncador Petrobras1 (100) Salema Shell1 (80)/Petrobras (20) Trilha Petrobras1 (100) Tubarão Azul OGX1 (100) Vermelho Petrobras1 (100) Viola Petrobras1 (100) Voador Petrobras1 (100) Atum Petrobras1 (100) Curimã Petrobras1 (100) Espada Petrobras1 (100) Xaréu Petrobras1 (100) Barra do Ipiranga Petrobras1 (100) Biguá Petrobras1 (100) Cação3 Petrobras1 (100) Cacimbas Petrobras1 (100) Camarupim Petrobras1 (100) Camarupim Norte Petrobras1 (65)/EP Energy do Brasil (35) Campo Grande Petrobras1 (100) Canapu Petrobras1 (100) Cancã Petrobras1 (100) Cangoá Petrobras1 (100) Córrego Cedro Norte Petrobras1 (100) Córrego das Pedras Petrobras1 (100) Córrego Dourado Petrobras1 (100) Crejoá2 Central Resources1 (100) Fazenda Alegre Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Cedro Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Cedro Norte Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Queimadas Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Santa Luzia Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda São Jorge Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda São Rafael Petrobras1 (100) Golfinho Petrobras1 (100) Guriri Petrobras1 (100) Inhambu Petrobras1 (100) Jacutinga Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Bonita Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Parda Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Parda Norte Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Parda Sul Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Piabanha Petrobras1 (100) Lagoa Suruaca Petrobras1 (100) Mariricu Petrobras1 (100) Mariricu Norte Petrobras1 (100) Mariricu Oeste Petrobras1 (100) Mosquito Petrobras1 (100) Mosquito Norte Petrobras1 (100) 1. 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FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Espírito Santo Potiguar STATES Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Espírito Santo Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Nativo Oeste Peroá Rio Barra Seca Rio Doce3 Rio Ibiribas3 Rio Ipiranga3 Rio Itaúnas Rio Itaúnas Leste Rio Mariricu Rio Preto Rio Preto Oeste Rio Preto Sudeste Rio Preto Sul Rio São Mateus Rio São Mateus Oeste Saira São Mateus São Mateus Leste Seriema Tabuiaiá Acauã Agulha Alto do Rodrigues Andorinha Andorinha Sul Angico Arabaiana Araçari Aratum Asa Branca Baixa do Algodão Baixa do Juazeiro Barrinha Barrinha Leste Benfica Biquara Boa Esperança Boa Vista Brejinho Cachoeirinha Canto do Amaro Carcará Cardeal Chauá2 Cioba Colibri Concriz Dentão Estreito Fazenda Belém Fazenda Canaan Fazenda Curral Fazenda Junco Fazenda Malaquias Fazenda Pocinho Galo de Campina Guamaré Guamaré Sudeste Icapuí Iraúna Irerê Jaçanã Janduí João de Barro Juazeiro Lagoa Aroeira Leste de Poço Xavier Livramento Lorena Macau Monte Alegre Morrinho Mossoró Noroeste do Morro Rosado Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Cheim1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Petrogal Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (21)/Unopaso (79) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Central Resources1 (100) Partex Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) Alipetro1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Partex Brasil1 (50)/Petrobras (50) UTC Óleo e Gás1 (51) /Phoenix Petróleo (39) /Quantra (10) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) UTC Engenharia1 (50) /Potióleo (50) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) UTC Engenharia1 (50)/Aurizônia Petróleo (50) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) 24 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 frame 1.3. FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Potiguar Recôncavo STATES Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Rio Grande do Norte Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Oeste de Ubarana Petrobras1 (100) Pajeú Petrobras1 (100) Pedra Sentada Petrobras1 (100) Periquito UTC Óleo e Gás1 (38)/Aurizônia Petróleo (37)/Phoenix (25) Pescada Petrobras1 (21)/Unopaso (79) Pintassilgo Petrobras1 (100) Pitiguari Petrosynergy1 (100) Poço Verde Petrobras1 (100) Poço Xavier Petrobras1 (100) Ponta do Mel Petrobras1 (100) Porto Carão Petrobras1 (100) Redonda Petrobras1 (100) Redonda Profundo Petrobras1 (100) Riacho da Forquilha Petrobras1 (100) Riacho Velho2 Genesis 20001 (100) Rio Mossoró Petrobras1 (100) Rolinha UTC Engenharia1 (50)/Potióleo (50) Sabiá Petrobras1 (100) Sabiá Bico de Osso Petrobras (70) /Sonangol Starfish1 (30) Salina Cristal Petrobras1 (100) Sanhaçu Petrogal Brasil (50) /Petrobras1 (50) São Manoel2 Arclima1 (100) Serra Petrobras1 (100) Serra do Mel Petrobras1 (100) Serra Vermelha Petrobras1 (100) Serraria Petrobras1 (100) Três Marias Petrobras1 (100) Trinca Ferro Petrobras1 (100) Ubarana Petrobras1 (100) Upanema Petrobras1 (100) Varginha Petrobras1 (100) Acajá-Burizinho Recôncavo E&P1 (100) Água Grande Petrobras1 (100) Apraiús Petrobras1 (100) Araçás Petrobras1 (100) Araçás Leste2 Egesa1 (100) Aratu Petrobras1 (100) Biriba Petrobras1 (100) Bom Lugar2 Alvorada1 (100) Bonsucesso Petrobras1 (100) Brejinho Petrobras1 (100) Buracica Petrobras1 (100) Camaçari Petrobras1 (100) Canabrava Petrobras1 (100) Canário Petrosynergy1 (100) Candeias Petrobras1 (100) Cantagalo Petrobras1 (100) Cassarongongo Petrobras1 (100) Cexis Petrobras1 (100) Cidade de Entre Rios Petrobras1 (100) Dom João Petrobras1 (100) Dom João Mar Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Alto das Pedras Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Alvorada Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Azevedo Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Bálsamo Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Belém Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Boa Esperança Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Imbé Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Onça Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Panelas Petrobras1 (100) Fazenda Rio Branco W. Petróleo1 (100) Fazenda Santo Estevão W. Petróleo1 (100) Fazenda Sori3 Petrobras1 (100) Gomo Petrobras1 (100) Guanambi Petrobras1 (80)/Guanambi (20) Ilha de Bimbarra Petrobras1 (100) Itaparica Petrobras1 (100) Jacuipé Petrobras1 (100) Jandaia Petrobras1 (100) Juriti Recôncavo E&P1 (100) Lagoa do Paulo Recôncavo E&P1 (100) Lagoa do Paulo Norte Recôncavo E&P1 (100) 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 25 frame 1.3. FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONTINUATION) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS Recôncavo Santos Sergipe STATES Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia São Paulo Paraná ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Lagoa do Paulo Sul Lagoa Verde3 Lamarão Leodório Malombê Mandacaru Mapele Massapê Massuí Mata de São João Miranga Miranga Norte Norte Fazenda Caruaçu Paramirim do Vencimento3 Pedrinhas Pojuca Pojuca Norte Remanso Riacho da Barra Riacho Ouricuri Riacho São Pedro Rio da Serra Rio do Bu Rio dos Ovos Rio Itariri Rio Joanes Rio Pipiri Rio Pojuca Rio Sauípe Rio Subaúma Santana São Domingos São Pedro Sauípe Sesmaria Socorro Socorro Extensão Sussuarana Tangará Tapiranga Taquipe Tico-Tico Tiê Trovoada Uirapuru Baúna Caravela Recôncavo E&P1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Santana1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) W. Petróleo1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) W. Petróleo1 (100) Gran Tierra1 (100) Petrosynergy1 (70)/ Silver Marlin (30) Petrosynergy1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (35)/Panoro Energy (35)/Queiroz Galvão (15)/ Brasoil Coral (15)/ Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (65)/ BG Brasil (25)/ Petrogal (10) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Sonangol Starfish1 (30)/Petrobras (70) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Silver Marlin1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Alvorada1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Ral1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Nord1 (60)/Mercury (40) Petrobras1 (100) Paraná Offshore Coral São Paulo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo São Paulo São Paulo Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Lagosta Lula Merluza Mexilhão Piracaba Tambaú Uruguá Aguilhada Angelim Aracuã3 Aruari Atalaia Sul Brejo Grande Caioba Camorim Carapitanga2 Carmópolis Carmópolis Nordeste Castanhal Cidade de Aracaju2 Dourado Foz do Vaza-Barris2 Guaricema Harpia Ilha Pequena 26 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 frame 1.3. FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 (CONCLUSION) FIELDS IN THE PRODUCTION PHASE ON 12/31/2012 SEDIMENTARY BASINS STATES ONSHORE/ OFFSHORE Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Sergipe Amazonas Amazonas Solimões Amazonas Tucano Sul Amazonas Amazonas Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia Bahia FIELDS CONCESSIONARIES (%) Onshore Mato Grosso Petrobras1 (100) Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Onshore Mato Grosso Noroeste Mato Grosso Norte Mato Grosso Sudoeste Mato Grosso Sul Piranema Riachuelo Salgo Siririnho Tartaruga Tatui Tigre2 Carapanaúba Capiúba Leste de Urucu Rio Urucu Sudoeste Urucu Conceição Fazenda Matinha Fazenda Santa Rosa Quererá Sempre Viva2 Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) UP Petróleo Brasil1 (67,5)/Petrobras (25)/TDC (7,5) Petrobras1 (100) Severo Villares1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Petrobras1 (100) Orteng1 (34)/Delp (33)/Logos Engenharia (33) SOURCE: ANP/SDP. 1 Operator company. 2 Marginal fields. 3 Fields to be returned by concessionaire(s). 1.2 Reserves table 1.1. PROVED OIL RESERVES1, PER LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE), BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES LOCATION Amazonas Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro2 São Paulo Paraná3 Santa Catarina4 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12/11 % 10,601.9 11,243.3 11,772.6 12,181.6 12,623.8 12,801.4 12,875.7 14,246.3 15,049.9 15,314.2 1.76 Onshore 934.5 864.5 882.7 904.9 886.4 895.8 938.6 916.3 915.2 920.4 0.56 Offshore Onshore Offshore 9,667.4 110.6 5.7 67.1 10,378.8 10,890.0 100.0 91.9 6.8 6.3 70.1 71.3 11,276.8 96.7 5.5 69.5 11,737.5 102.7 8.4 57.5 11,905.6 107.6 10.4 58.9 11,937.1 114.0 15.3 58.9 13,330.0 104.4 15.4 47.8 14,134.7 102.6 14.1 49.1 14,393.9 104.8 16.6 46.3 1.83 2.18 17.12 -5.83 Onshore 260.3 250.2 259.4 263.0 264.6 265.1 266.3 254.6 252.1 277.8 10.18 Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Offshore 71.6 11.4 1.4 220.0 21.1 211.6 2.2 114.9 609.7 8,854.1 4.0 23.7 67.4 10.9 1.6 223.3 36.1 214.8 2.3 58.4 1,205.6 8,931.1 39.9 14.8 80.7 11.8 1.2 230.0 37.8 228.6 2.3 54.6 1,126.1 9,532.6 19.2 10.7 79.6 11.3 0.9 226.6 38.1 241.1 3.5 60.7 1,286.5 9,762.2 23.8 6.2 98.1 8.7 0.7 231.8 34.6 216.1 37.8 54.1 1,277.1 10,177.9 27.6 21.3 98.1 6.9 0.6 226.4 35.0 228.6 59.6 50.8 1,275.5 10,328.5 23.9 20.7 105.4 5.8 0.7 242.4 26.2 241.9 69.4 53.0 1,240.8 10,381.9 24.2 0.0 24.4 120.5 5.2 0.8 250.7 31.6 241.1 65.8 44.8 1,297.8 11,707.3 26.1 0.0 27.0 121.0 10.5 0.7 246.3 28.4 255.9 69.7 33.6 1,305.5 12,143.3 384.4 0.0 27.3 117.1 6.3 0.6 240.1 32.3 239.9 69.4 34.9 1,334.3 12,211.5 545.9 31.3 -3.16 -40.15 -20.20 -2.55 13.53 -6.24 -0.49 3.80 2.21 0.56 42.03 .. 14.63 Offshore 12.5 9.9 8.2 6.6 4.8 4.8 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 -0.09 TOTAL Subtotal PROVED OIL RESERVES (106 BARRELS) Onshore SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Ordinance ANP No. 9/2000. NOTES: 1. Reserves on December 31st of reference years. 2. Condensates included. 3. See item in General Notes on “Brazilian Oil and Natural Gas Reserves”. 1 Reserves related to fields whose development plans are still under analysis by ANP included. 2 Reserves related to Roncador and Frade fields were totally accounted to the State of Rio de Janeiro by means of simplification. 3 Reserves related to Caravela field were totally accounted to the State of Paraná by means of simplification. 4 Reserves related to Tubarão field are totally accounted to the State of Santa Catarina by means of simplification. 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 27 (109 barrels) figure 1.1. PROVED OIL RESERVES, BY LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE) – 2003-2012 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 ONSHORE OFFSHORE 2 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 SOURCE: ANP/SDP (Table 1.1). NOTES: 1. Reserves on December, 31st of reference years. 2. Condensates included. 3. See General Notes on “Brazilian Oil and Natural Gas Reserves”. table 1.2. PROVED NATURAL GAS RESERVES1, PER LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE), BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES LOCATION 2004 326,084 2005 306,395 Onshore 76,597 73,730 71,752 74,522 68,131 66,305 65,489 Offshore 168,743 49,075 1,139 252,354 49,448 1,066 234,643 51,465 995 273,381 53,232 825 296,860 52,774 825 297,931 52,143 1,028 301,606 52,397 784 TOTAL Subtotal Amazonas Maranhão Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro2 São Paulo Paraná3 Santa Catarina4 PROVED NATURAL GAS RESERVES (106 M3) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 347,903 364,991 364,236 367,095 423,003 2003 245,340 Onshore Onshore Offshore 12/11 % 2011 459,403 2012 459,187 68,803 70,577 72,375 2.55 354,200 55,878 652 388,827 57,455 528 386,812 51,816 7,286 387 -0.52 -0.05 -9.81 .. -26.81 Onshore 3,151 2,870 2,558 2,397 1,942 1,585 1,656 1,418 1,464 2,550 74.12 Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Onshore Offshore 17,289 4,286 980 861 2,525 16,987 8,681 2,237 15,258 119,257 3,508 61 18,337 3,929 1,198 829 3,286 15,636 9,625 1,018 21,286 119,049 78,471 26 15,059 3,525 1,084 768 2,751 12,379 9,388 1,057 31,271 145,378 28,696 15 14,047 3,241 815 814 2,978 11,474 14,269 3,364 37,385 164,503 38,543 9 11,755 3,042 850 761 2,842 8,470 26,423 1,140 37,594 167,917 47,881 1 568 8,663 3,058 730 989 2,678 7,447 24,671 940 38,004 173,142 48,340 142 468 8,376 2,665 825 925 2,523 7,202 28,169 640 47,058 166,770 46,189 4 684 8,676 2,391 1,085 1,039 2,588 7,356 26,161 587 44,025 220,506 49,373 134 904 7,645 2,515 981 1,433 2,323 6,844 23,708 717 43,631 249,984 58,882 149 913 7,297 2,740 762 1,460 3,422 5,988 24,290 535 42,590 246,438 60,336 1,062 -4.56 8.92 -22.41 1.92 47.29 -12.50 2.45 -25.33 -2.39 -1.42 2.47 .. 16.28 Offshore 44 11 7 7 206 205 230 230 230 230 -0.09 SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Ordinance ANP No. 9/2000. NOTES: 1. Reserves on December, 31st of reference years. 2. Condensates included. 3. See item in General Notes on “Brazilian Oil and Natural Gas Reserves”. Reserves related to fields whose development plans are still under analysis by ANP included. 2 Reserves related to Roncador and Frade fields were totally accounted to the State of Rio de Janeiro by means of simplification. 3 Reserves related to Caravela field were totally accounted to the State of Paraná by means of simplification. 4 Reserves related to Tubarão field are totally accounted to the State of Santa Catarina by means of simplification. 1 28 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 (109 barrels) figure 1.2. PROVED NATURAL GAS RESERVES, BY LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE) – 2003-2012 500 400 300 200 100 ONSHORE 0 OFFSHORE 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2010 749,954 2011 768,471 2012 754,409 -1.83 SOURCE: ANP/SDP (Table 1.2). NOTES: 1. Reserves on December, 31st of reference years. 2. See General Notes item on “Brazilian Oil and Natural Gas Reserves”. 1.3 Production table 1.3. OIL PRODUCTION, PER LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE), BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES Location Amazonas Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Paraná 12/11 % 2004 540,717 2005 596,255 Onshore 79,738 78,632 74,962 70,841 69,893 66,337 65,465 65,973 66,441 66,046 -0.60 Offshore 466,342 15,410 997 4,419 462,085 15,541 806 4,176 521,292 14,376 593 3,796 557,957 13,062 559 3,250 568,126 12,276 668 3,098 596,938 11,657 699 2,788 646,418 12,351 761 2,539 683,981 13,030 674 2,261 702,029 12,683 567 2,051 688,363 12,283 457 1,919 -1.95 Onshore Onshore Offshore -3.16 -19.48 -6.43 Onshore 24,658 24,774 23,031 20,435 19,676 19,208 18,295 17,868 18,595 18,966 1.99 Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore 3,917 2,586 190 10,840 2,650 16,064 9,183 6,617 446,238 534 1,777 4,319 2,477 196 11,433 2,530 16,324 7,278 4,407 443,156 509 2,793 4,153 2,572 186 11,909 2,307 16,144 6,338 5,945 501,772 514 2,619 3,731 2,935 162 12,044 2,300 15,703 6,103 16,759 529,627 457 1,670 3,141 2,897 126 12,889 2,404 15,525 134 5,963 36,197 520,922 724 1,380 3,124 2,139 109 12,371 4,823 15,156 284 5,108 37,133 547,348 302 1,029 3,012 2,246 96 12,583 3,515 14,642 338 4,587 31,371 605,213 333 - 2,914 2,030 85 12,020 3,063 15,551 343 4,801 75,232 594,804 5,278 - 2,808 1,896 108 11,745 3,586 15,776 247 5,179 110,689 568,557 13,984 - 2,785 1,647 81 11,547 3,200 15,712 307 5,435 107,666 561,482 10,921 - -0.83 -13.16 -24.41 -1.68 -10.77 -0.41 24.36 4.95 -2.73 -1.24 -21.90 .. TOTAL Subtotal OIL PRODUCTION (103 BARRELS) 2006 2007 2008 2009 628,797 638,018 663,275 711,883 2003 546,080 SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Decree No. 2.705/1998. NOTE: Condensates included. 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | EXPLORATION AND PRODUCTION 29 (106 barrels/day) figure 1.3. OIL PRODUCTION, BY LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE) – 2003-2012 2.2 2.0 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1.0 0.8 0.6 0.4 ONSHORE 0.2 OFFSHORE 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2010 30,204 6,173 66 2011 31,942 6,560 22 2012 32,131 6,613 28 0.59 0.82 27.85 SOURCE: ANP/SDP (Table 1.3). NOTE: Condensate included. table 1.4. NGL PRODUCTION, BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES BRAZIL Amazonas Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo NGL PRODUCTION (103 BARRELS) 2006 2007 2008 2009 31,532 30,903 31,628 28,717 6,405 6,894 6,983 6,759 144 87 90 68 12/11 % 2003 20,549 5,267 195 2004 22,457 5,573 194 2005 28,943 6,245 170 2,549 2,977 2,946 2,785 2,763 2,442 2,063 1,877 1,613 1,524 -5.53 320.88 1,791 2,530 64 7,832 - 795 1,841 2,595 87 8,396 - 857 1,855 2,670 87 14,113 - 768 1,777 2,682 59 16,912 - 682 1,726 2,276 71 16,403 - 612 1,635 2,199 253 17,412 - 598 1,522 2,037 185 15,485 - 587 1,428 1,957 708 17,409 - 548 1,177 1,616 1,788 18,412 205 568 1,042 1,506 2,094 17,699 1,057 3.63 -11.48 -6.81 17.10 -3.87 414.17 SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Decree No. 2.705/1998. NOTE: Condensates not included. LPG and C5+ included, as per Ordinance ANP No. 9/2000. 30 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 1.5. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, PER LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE), BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES LOCATION 2004 16,971.2 2005 17,699.2 Onshore 6,708.6 7,765.5 7,375.3 6,656.9 6,282.9 6,273.1 Offshore 9,083.4 2,992.6 0.8 99.3 9,205.7 3,620.8 0.6 125.4 10,323.9 3,567.2 0.5 110.6 11,042.3 3,376.3 0.5 98.9 11,868.7 3,546.1 0.6 77.4 TOTAL Subtotal Amazonas Maranhão Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Paraná NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION (106 M3) 2006 2007 2008 2009 17,699.2 18,151.7 21,592.7 21,141.5 2003 15,792.1 Onshore Onshore Onshore Offshore 12/11 % 2010 22,938.4 2011 24,073.7 2012 25,832.2 6,045.2 6,024.0 6,147.7 6,122.9 -0.40 15,319.6 3,732.6 0.6 65.8 15,096.3 3,780.2 0.6 55.5 16,914.4 3,857.9 0.5 42.1 17,926.0 4,161.2 0.5 30.7 19,709.3 4,188.3 0.4 0.4 27.2 9.95 0.65 .. -19.05 -11.48 7.30 Onshore 301.6 333.5 296.0 266.1 313.9 317.8 273.0 269.5 272.1 258.1 -5.13 Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Onshore Offshore Offshore Offshore Offshore 967.3 783.3 134.6 66.2 666.3 2,115.7 50.2 448.4 60.9 6,660.2 388.2 56.4 1,032.1 1,042.2 144.9 76.3 601.2 2,218.4 38.2 473.7 36.1 6,779.1 383.4 65.2 1,020.5 999.5 169.1 79.0 538.7 1,959.1 25.2 474.0 45.1 7,967.2 379.7 67.7 914.5 878.6 144.1 84.2 525.2 1,878.1 16.3 173.1 736.6 8,210.8 357.0 39.0 765.0 765.4 141.0 93.2 453.9 1,480.0 1,166.3 83.7 881.7 8,025.1 324.1 34.3 609.8 685.7 128.2 91.2 766.5 1,285.4 2,079.5 159.7 2,642.4 8,763.3 242.1 21.9 488.1 618.0 124.4 92.5 863.6 1,172.3 1,881.1 108.5 967.9 10,497.2 218.4 - 419.4 564.5 108.2 94.7 1,007.1 1,138.3 2,261.1 98.7 2,602.4 10,132.2 342.0 - 362.4 462.7 100.4 101.9 999.2 1,057.5 1,500.2 91.8 4,240.3 9,386.9 1,305.8 - 305.1 508.5 53.2 102.8 927.0 970.8 2,245.9 93.6 3,814.3 10,344.4 1,992.1 - -15.82 9.89 -47.07 0.85 -7.23 -8.19 49.70 1.94 -10.04 10.20 52.56 .. SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Decree No. 2.705/1998. NOTE: Total production includes reinjection, gas flaring, losses and own consumption. (109 m3) figure 1.4. NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION, BY LOCATION (ONSHORE AND OFFSHORE) – 2003-2012 26 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 ONSHORE 4 2 OFFSHORE 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 SOURCE: ANP/SDP (Table 1.5). NOTE: Total production volume includes reinjection, flared gas, losses, own consumption, as well as condensed gas in LNG form. 2010 2011 2012 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | REFINING AND PROCESSING 31 table 1.6. PRODUCTION OF ASSOCIATED AND NON-ASSOCIATED NATURAL GAS, BY STATE – 2003-2012 STATES TYPE 2004 16,971 2005 17,699 Associated 12,135 12,981 13,778 13,661 13,506 14,519 16,976 Non-associated 3,657 2,942 51 100 796 473 366 552 481 252 631 1,535 147 362 6,617 44 388 56 3,990 3,562 59 126 740 625 409 778 420 257 826 1,430 107 403 6,725 54 383 65 3,921 3,533 34 111 769 548 369 800 304 313 642 1,343 116 403 7,867 100 380 68 4,045 3,367 9 99 716 465 249 773 300 309 476 1,419 472 437 7,943 274 357 39 4,645 3,523 23 78 590 489 219 688 292 255 478 2,168 603 363 7,689 336 324 34 7,074 3,699 34 66 541 386 218 596 590 268 495 2,870 437 2,365 8,450 313 242 22 4,165 3,723 57 56 518 243 319 423 819 137 630 2,423 432 644 10,479 19 218 - TOTAL Subtotal Amazonas Maranhão Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo Paraná NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION (106 M3) 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 17,706 18,152 21,593 21,142 22,938 2003 15,792 Associated Non-associated Non-associated Associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated Non-associated Associated 12/11 % 2011 24,072 2012 25,832 17,300 17,650 17,939 1.64 5,638 3,809 49 43 491 198 231 442 952 150 594 2,806 1,024 1,677 10,121 11 37 305 - 6,422 4,130 31 31 460 175 204 357 964 137 555 2,002 1,962 2,370 9,180 207 163 1,142 - 7,893 4,107 81 0.4 28 433 131 170 392 908 122 537 2,680 1,820 2,088 9,852 493 86 1,906 - -0.54 157.81 .. -11.59 -5.89 -25.31 -16.77 9.59 -5.85 -10.87 -3.40 33.86 -7.26 -11.89 7.31 138.52 -47.45 66.86 .. 7.31 22.91 SOURCE: ANP/SDP, as per Decree No. 2.705/1998. NOTE: Total production includes reinjection, gas flaring, losses and own consumption. REFINING AND PROCESSING 1.4 Oil Refining table 1.7. REFINING CAPACITY, BY REFINERY – 2003-2012 REFINERY (STATES) TOTAL1 Riograndense (RS) Lubnor (CE) Manguinhos (RJ) Recap(SP) Reduc (RJ) Refap (RS) Regap (MG) Reman (AM) Repar (PR) Replan (SP) Revap (SP) RLAM (BA)2 RPBC (SP) RPCC (RN) Univen (SP) Dax Oil (BA) 2003 2,027,072 16,983 6,290 13,838 53,463 242,158 188,695 150,956 45,916 188,695 364,810 251,593 322,982 169,825 10,869 - REFINING CAPACITY (BARREL/DAY) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2,027,072 2,044,054 2,044,054 2,063,552 2,076,604 2,092,643 2,092,643 16,983 16,983 16,983 16,983 16,983 16,983 16,983 6,290 6,919 6,919 6,919 8,177 8,177 8,177 13,838 13,838 13,838 13,838 13,838 13,838 13,838 53,463 53,463 53,463 53,463 53,463 53,463 53,463 242,158 242,158 242,158 242,158 242,158 242,158 242,158 188,695 188,695 188,695 188,695 188,695 188,695 188,695 150,956 150,956 150,956 150,956 150,956 150,956 150,956 45,916 45,916 45,916 45,916 45,916 45,916 45,916 188,695 188,695 188,695 201,274 220,144 220,144 220,144 364,810 364,810 364,810 364,810 383,679 415,128 415,128 251,593 251,593 251,593 251,593 251,593 251,593 251,593 322,982 322,982 322,982 322,982 295,307 279,897 279,897 169,825 169,825 169,825 169,825 169,825 169,825 169,825 10,869 27,222 27,222 27,222 27,222 27,222 27,222 6,919 6,919 6,919 6,919 1,730 1,730 1,730 2011 2,115,859 17,014 8,177 13,838 53,463 242,158 201,274 150,956 45,916 220,144 415,128 251,593 279,897 169,825 35,223 9,158 2,095 2012 2,105,795 17,014 8,177 13,838 53,463 242,158 201,274 150,956 45,916 207,564 415,128 251,593 279,897 169,825 37,739 9,158 2,095 TOTAL3 (BARRIL/DAY-CALENDAR) 1,925,718 1,925,718 1,941,851 1,941,851 1,960,375 1,972,774 1,988,011 1,988,011 2,010,066 2,000,505 UTILIZATION FACTOR4 (%) 84.1 90.0 89.6 90.3 91.1 89.9 91.1 91.2 92.8 96.3 SOURCE: ANP/SRP, as per Ordinances ANP No. 16/2010 and 17/2010. 1 Nominal capacity in m3/day. 2 RLAM has an asphalt production plant with 600 m3/day capacity. 3 Calendar-day refining a 95% mean utilization factor. Refining utilization factor, considering the volume of processed oil within a year. 4 32 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 1.8. VOLUME OF PROCESSED OIL, PER ORIGIN (DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED), BY REFINERY – 2012 REFINERY (STATES) VOLUME OF PROCESSED OIL (BARREL/DAY) OIL DOMESTIC1 IMPORTED2 1,537,632 359,011 22 9,038 15,606 452 7,795 48,711 4,428 129,521 91,899 88,477 65,340 142,992 312 35,796 142,757 56,280 301,236 85,381 220,874 22,718 230,195 2,652 136,786 18,837 36,458 677 406 996 TOTAL 1,926,718 10,439 16,058 7,848 53,267 227,299 156,728 147,098 36,102 199,390 395,159 243,782 237,976 156,754 36,458 788 1,571 TOTAL Manguinhos (RJ) Riograndense (RS) Lubnor (CE) Recap (SP) Reduc (RJ) Refap (RS) Regap (MG) Reman (AM) Repar (PR) Replan (SP) Revap (SP) RLAM (BA) RPBC (SP) RPCC (RN) Univen (SP) Dax Oil (BA) OTHER LOADS3 30,075 1,379 53 128 5,879 2,911 3,795 306 353 8,541 189 5,129 1,132 111 168 SOURCES: Manguinhos, Riograndense, Univen, Dax Oil and Petrobras/Abast. 1 Oil and condensates included. 2 Oil and condensates included. 3 Include oil and oil products residues which are reprocessed in the atmospheric distillation units together with oil and condensate. 279.9 169.8 156.8 251.6 207.6 199.4 151.0 147.1 156.7 200 201.3 242.2 227.3 300 238.0 400 243.8 415.1 500 395.2 (103 barrels/day) figure 1.5. VOLUME OF REFINED OIL AND REFINING CAPACITY, BY REFINERY – 2012 1.6 2.1 Dax Oil (BA) 9.2 Univen (SP) RPCC (RN) RPBC (SP) RLAM (BA) Revap (SP) Replan (SP) Repar (PR) Reman (AM) Regap (MG) Refap (RS) Reduc (RJ) Recap(SP) Manguinhos (RJ) Lubnor (CE) SOURCES: Riograndense, Univen, Manguinhos, Dax Oil and Petrobras/Abast (Tables 1.7 and 1.8). 0.8 37.7 36.5 45.9 36.1 53.3 10.4 13.8 7.8 16.1 0 Riograndense (RS) REFINED OIL 17.0 REFINING CAPACITY 8.2 53.5 100 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | REFINING AND PROCESSING 33 table 1.9. VOLUME OF PROCESSED OIL1, PER ORIGIN (DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED), BY COUNTRY – 2003-2012 REGION AND COUNTRY TOTAL Other loads2 Oil1 Domestic3 Imported3 North America United States South and Central America Argentina Bolivia Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Europe Norway United Kingdom Former Soviet Union Azerbaijan Kazakhstan Russia Middle East Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Iran Irak Africa South Africa Angola Algeria Cameroon Congo (Brazzaville) Gabon Gana Equatorial Guinea Libya Nigeria Asia-Pacific Australia Indonesia VOLUME OF PROCESSED OIL (BARRELS/DAY) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 1,620,152 1,734,095 1,740,720 1,752,692 1,786,809 1,773,469 1,810,386 1,813,257 1,864,502 18,927 24,603 31,210 38,445 30,574 35,277 34,211 38,507 33,288 1,601,225 1,709,492 1,709,510 1,714,247 1,756,235 1,738,193 1,776,175 1,774,749 1,831,214 1,257,788 1,272,479 1,344,754 1,348,663 1,352,824 1,343,476 1,388,603 1,427,417 1,476,585 343,437 437,013 364,756 365,584 403,411 394,717 387,572 347,332 354,629 5,486 5,486 2012 1,926,718 30,075 1,896,643 1,537,632 359,011 5,276 5,276 12/11 % 3.34 -9.65 3.57 4.13 1.24 -3.82 -3.82 24,140 21,159 17,412 8,075 6,893 6,436 9,105 731 5,230 9,320 78.23 14,012 9,547 580 8,985 6,176 1,416 4,134 449 4,602 8,726 4,085 0.3 875 6,678 522 - 787 2,231 3,875 - 0 2,974 3,462 - 8,357 748 731 - 2,156 3,073 - 9,320 - 332.29 .. .. .. .. .. 5,186 5,186 - 882 118 764 12,484 12,484 2,895 2,895 1,518 1,518 3,675 3,675 8,065 8,065 3,834 92.76 3,742 7,185 7,185 5,655 5,655 -21.29 446 446 - - - 2,742 2,742 - 12,380 11,306 1,074 7 7 - - - - 2,809 2,809 38 38 - .. .. .. 100,438 69,602 724 30,112 97,633 62,370 35,263 100,756 64,909 35,848 94,179 66,626 27,553 89,337 55,054 34,283 91,153 58,523 32,630 94,592 63,488 31,104 93,858 66,412 27,447 97,226 72,848 24,378 94,012 71,027 22,985 -2.50 .. .. -5.71 210,400 5 66,454 5,011 19 138,911 315,440 82,467 152 232,821 234,102 4,211 98,972 2,768 83 128,069 257,693 20,376 50,583 17,731 7,305 161,698 293,283 33,213 30,395 11,521 5,343 36,152 176,660 292,957 53,326 36,555 3 9,036 33,029 161,008 271,312 4,457 21,003 3,816 36,576 205,460 244,296 13,090 16,604 2,249 9,754 5,958 196,641 223,536 6,467 5,802 2,552 6,456 202,259 234,126 1,965 22,681 4 209,476 4.74 .. -69.61 290.92 .. .. .. .. -99.94 .. 3.57 2,828 2,828 - 1,899 1,899 - - - - - - - 489 489 - 4,498 4,498 - 1,803 1,803 - 15,928 15,729 199 10,622 10,072 550 -35.97 176.38 .. -21.29 .. -3.31 -33.31 SOURCES: Manguinhos, Riograndense, Univen, Dax Oil and Petrobras/Abast. 1 Refers to oil feed which is processed in primary distillation units. 2 Oil and oil products residuals included, as well as residuals from terminals which are reprocessed together with oil and condensate feeds in atmospheric distillation units. 3 Oil and condensates included. (106 barrels/day) figure 1.6. VOLUME OF PROCESSED OIL, BY ORIGIN (DOMESTIC1 AND IMPORTED2) - 2003-2012 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 IMPORTED DOMESTIC 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 SOURCES: Riograndense, Univen, Manguinhos, Dax Oil and Petrobras/Abast (Table 1.9). 1 Oil and condensate included. 2 Oil and condensate included. 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 34 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 1.5 Production of Oil Products table 1.10. PRODUCTION OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 OIL PRODUCTS PRODUCTION (M3) 2004 2005 2006 2007 TOTAL 97,559,414 103,158,597 104,386,596 106,283,719 Energy 82,518,464 88,051,064 88,926,681 89,927,982 Gasoline A 18,536,773 18,582,826 19,979,562 71,731 79,829 70,199 9,627,820 Aviation gasoline LPG1 2003 2008 2009 2010 12/11 % 2011 2012 108,512,061 108,163,740 109,747,303 110,394,462 113,003,867 120,203,986 6.37 91,387,954 91,420,807 92,428,177 93,120,987 96,034,366 102,528,383 6.76 21,330,106 21,598,969 21,041,901 20,874,989 23,067,253 24,438,510 27,061,075 10.73 64,598 62,159 67,966 52,746 90,104 57,537 77,606 34.88 4.43 9,986,520 10,728,055 10,289,227 10,431,558 10,233,783 10,008,677 9,698,813 9,921,635 10,361,616 Fuel oil2,3 15,684,652 16,497,346 15,075,499 15,112,402 15,389,837 14,704,434 14,053,755 13,883,271 13,227,130 13,691,084 3.51 Diesel oil3 34,382,201 38,501,966 38,743,022 39,111,322 39,572,842 41,134,038 42,898,619 41,429,263 42,530,305 45,504,004 6.99 5,422,769 0.51 Jet fuel Ligthning kerosene Others4 Non-energy Asphalt Coke5 3,792,358 4,142,460 4,150,003 3,823,671 4,102,676 3,871,687 4,380,983 4,664,552 5,395,177 193,138 112,858 50,107 37,691 24,969 23,158 19,707 25,457 31,012 23,885 -22.98 229,790 147,259 130,235 158,964 204,944 343,840 138,701 262,275 433,060 386,345 15,040,950 15,107,533 15,459,915 16,355,738 17,124,106 16,742,933 17,319,126 17,273,475 16,969,501 17,675,603 -10.79 4.16 1,135,327 1,415,212 1,419,621 1,864,970 1,680,039 2,125,959 2,089,926 2,767,281 2,464,544 2,569,635 4.26 1,781,203 1,738,899 2,394,882 2,372,802 2,563,296 2,811,485 3,084,025 3,056,971 3,756,284 4,452,350 18.53 8,952,160 8,743,655 8,498,006 8,626,248 9,244,639 8,134,049 8,402,282 7,311,298 6,346,782 6,440,115 1.47 807,086 759,667 801,741 785,804 645,053 756,200 593,794 603,154 602,520 607,979 0.91 132,619 143,729 140,457 134,417 129,638 130,069 105,594 94,196 100,291 123,445 23.09 Solvent 990,771 1,080,176 813,331 612,561 579,688 478,709 460,956 508,705 375,991 290,241 -22.81 Others7 1,241,785 1,226,196 1,391,877 1,958,935 2,281,754 2,306,463 2,582,549 2,931,870 3,323,090 3,191,837 -3.95 Naphtha6 Lubricating oil Paraffin SOURCES: ANP, as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004, and Petrobras/Abast. NOTES: 1. Refineries, petrochemical plants, NGPPs and other producers production included. 2. Shale plants production, except naphtha, not included. 3. Oil products own consumption of production plants not included. 4. Fuel gas production of refineries not included. 1 Refers to propane/butane mixtures for household and industrial uses. 2 Refinery fuel oil not included. 3 Components intended to marine diesel oil production in some waterway/marine terminals included. 4 Light oil for power generation included. 5 Coke for energy use included. 6 Naphtha produced from shale processing included. That naphtha is then used as raw material for oil products production at Repar (refinery). 7 Diluents, non-energy LPG and other nonenergy products included. (106 m3) figure 1.7. PRODUCTION OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 120 90 60 30 NON-ENERGY ENERGY 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 SOURCES: ANP, as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004, and Petrobras/Abast (Table 1.10). NOTES: 1. Production of refineries and petrochemical plants included, as well as the ones of NGPPs and other producers. 2. Production of shale processing plants not included. 3. Own consumption of producing plants not included. 4. Fuel gas from refineries and shale producing plants not included. 2010 2011 2012 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | REFINING AND PROCESSING 35 1.6 Natural Gas Processing table 1.11. NATURAL GAS PROCESSING CAPACITY, BY PRODUCING POLES, ON DECEMBER 31ST, 2012 PRODUCING POLES LOCATION (STATE) START UP Coari (AM) Fortaleza (CE) Guamaré (RN) Pilar (AL) Aracaju (SE) Candeias (BA) Pojuca (BA) São Francisco do Conde (BA) Linhares (ES) Anchieta (ES) Duque de Caxias (RJ) Macaé (RJ) Cubatão (SP) Caraguatatuba (SP) Araucária/PR 1993 1987 1985 2003 1981 1972 1962 2007 2008 2010 1983 1987 1993 2011 2002 NOMINAL CAPACITY 103 M3/DAY 92,396 9,706 350 5,700 1,800 2,900 2,900 4,400 6,000 16,000 2,500 4,500 17,240 2,300 14,000 2,100 TOTAL Urucu Lubnor Guamaré Alagoas Atalaia Candeias Santiago Estação Vandemir Ferreira Cacimbas Sul Capixaba Reduc Cabiúnas RPBC Caraguatatuba Araucária SOURCE: ANP/SRP, as per Ordinances ANP No. 16/2010 e 17/2010. table 1.12. VOLUME OF PROCESSED NATURAL GAS AND DRY NATURAL GAS, LPG, C5+, ETHANE AND PROPANE PRODUCTION, BY PRODUCING POLES – 2012 PRODUCING POLES (STATE) PROCESSED NATURAL GAS (103 M3)1 VOLUME OF PROCESSED NATURAL GAS AND PRODUCTION OF DRY NATURAL GAS, LPG, C5+, ETHANE AND PROPANE PRODUCTS 19,071,723 729,441 1,500,558 4,543,031 3,064,298 745,026 12,129 519,132 157,767 424,327 600,249 3,823,906 2,951,858 TOTAL Atalaia (SE)3 Bahia (BA)4 Cabiúnas (RJ)5 Cacimbas (ES)6 Guamaré (RN)7 Lubnor (CE) Alagoas (AL) Reduc (RJ)8 RPBC (SP)9 Sul Capixaba (ES)10 Urucu (AM)11 Caraguatatuba (SP)12 LPG (M3)2 2,330,186 119,516 160,475 558,318 196,334 186,581 3,645 66,480 52,635 894,754 91,449 C5+ (M3)2 ETHANE (103 M3)1 1,121,258 41,202 65,000 317,122 103,503 52,138 832 22,447 11,990 104,006 24,308 138,767 239,943 281,013 267,388 13,625 - PROPANE(M3)2 771,598 731,585 39,527 486 - DRY NATURAL GAS (103 M3)1 17,913,275 690,534 1,397,702 4,035,063 2,988,246 682,526 10,973 497,274 141,576 415,469 595,490 3,552,070 2,906,354 SOURCE: Petrobras/Abast. 1 Volumes in gaseous state. 2 Volumes in liquid state. 3 Production of Atalaia and Carmópolis NGPPs included. LNG produced in Carmópolis NGPP is fractionated in LPG and C5+ at Atalaia NGPP. 4 Processed volumes in Bahia, Catu and Candeias NGPPs included. NGL produced in that units is in RLAM, while LPG and C5+ fractions are accounted for in that refinery’s production. 5 Processed volumes in Cabiúnas NGCPPs, NGPPs, NGRP and LRP included. NGL produced in NGRP is fractionated in NGCPPs. LNG produced in LRPs is fractionated in Reduc’s LFP, while LPG, C5+, ethane and propane are accounted for in that refinery’s production. 6 Processed volumes in NGPPs, NGCPPs and DPP Cacimbas included. 7 Processed volumes produced in Guamaré I, II and III NGPPs included. 8 Processed volumes in Reduc I and II NGPPs are accounted for in Reduc’s production, as well as LPG and C5+ parcels. 9 That NGP only separates and stabilizes gas condensate. 10 Processed volumes in DPP Sul Capixaba included. 11 Produced volumes in Urucu I, II and III NGPPs included. 12 Processed volumes in DPP UTGCA I, II, UAPO/DPP - UTGCA and NGCPP UTGCA included. table 1.13. PRODUCTION OF DRY NATURAL GAS, LGP, C5+, ETHANE AND PROPANE IN PRODUCING POLES – 2003-2012 PRODUCTS Dry natural gas1 Ethane1 Liquids2 GLP C5+ Propane 2003 10,527,258 2004 11,810,761 3,411 2,563 848 - 3,597 2,574 1,023 - SOURCE: Petrobras/Abast. 1 2005 12,538,167 158,203 3,531 2,855 677 285 Volumes in gaseous state. 2 Volumes in liquid state. 2006 12,722,170 255,421 3,580 2,876 704 676 PRODUCTION (103 M3) 2007 2008 2009 12,055,517 15,207,091 12,891,650 243,141 222,324 205,292 3,607 3,824 3,538 2,926 3,100 2,816 681 724 722 657 609 557 2010 14,369,384 268,388 3,471 2,546 924 686 2011 15,886,738 304,271 3,230 2,377 853 331 2012 17,913,275 281,013 3,451 2,330 1,121 772 12/11 % 12.76 -7.64 6.86 -1.98 31.52 133.04 36 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 20 16 17.24 (106 m3/day) figure 1.8. VOLUME OF PROCESSED NATURAL GAS AND PROCESSING CAPACITY, BY PRODUCING POLES – 2012 Caraguatatuba9 (SP) Urucu8 (AM) 1.64 2.5 Sul Capixaba7 (ES) 1.16 2.3 RPBC (SP) 0.43 Reduc6 (RJ) 1.8 NOMINAL PROCESSING CAPACITY Alagoas (AL) 0.35 0.03 Lubnor (CE) Guamaré5 (RN) Cacimbas4 (ES) Cabiúnas3 (RJ) Bahia2 (BA) Atalaia1 (SE) 0 1.42 2.04 1.99 3.25 4.1 5 4.5 5.7 7.3 8.07 8.37 10 10.45 9.71 12.41 14 15 VOLUME OF PROCESSED NATURAL GAS SOURCES: ANP/SRP; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural (Table 1.12 and 1.13). 1 Atalaia and Carmópolis NGPPs included. 2 NGPPs Catu, Candeias and Bahia included. 3 Cabiúnas NGCPP, NGPP, NGRP and LRP included. 4 Cacimbas NGPP, NGCPP and DPP included. 5 Guamaré I, II and III NGPPs included. 6 Reduc I and II NGPP included. 7 Sul Capixaba NGCPP and DPP included. 8 Urucu I, II and III included. 9 Caraguatatuba DPPs and NGCPP included. 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | REFINING AND PROCESSING 37 map 1.1. REFINING AND NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTS – 2012 RR AP Lubnor NGCPP Lubnor Refinery AM Guamaré I, II and III RPCC Reman PA MA Urucu I, II and III RN CE PB PI AC PE AL SE TO RO Pilar Atalaia BA MT Braskem Candeias GO S. Francisco RLAM do Conde Catu Dax Oil Bahia Braskem MG Cacimbas I, II and III NGPP Cacimbas DPP Cacimbas I, II and III NGCPP Sul Capixaba DPP Sul Capixaba NGCPP ES Regap MS RJ Replan Revap Univen Quattor RPBC Recap SP PR UEG Shale Processing Plants RS Braskem Reduc Reduc Reduc Reduc Repar SC Refap Cabiúnas Cabiúnas Cabiúnas Cabiúnas I, II and III LRP NGRP I, II and III NGCPP NGPP Refinery - U - 2500 - U - 2600 LFP Caraguatatuba I, II and II Uapo Caraguatatuba NGCPP Ipiranga NGPP DPP Biocapital Replan LFP NPG NGCPP Fractionation and Syntesis Univen URGN LRP Revap Norquímica Petrochemical Fuel formulation plants Solvent plants Refinery Shale Processing Plants SOURCE: ANP/SRP; Petrobras/Abast; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural. Quattor RPBC Copape Caraguatatuba I, II and II DPP Recap RPBC Caraguatatuba NGCPP 38 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 SHALE INDUSTRIALIZATION 1.7 Shale Industrialization table 1.14. VOLUME OF PROCESSED SHALE OIL AND PRODUCTION OF SHALE OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 SPECIFICATION UNIT VOLUME OF PROCESSED SHALE OIL AND PRODUCTION OF SHALE OIL PRODUCTS 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12/11 % 1,969,652 2,242,079 2,343,086 2,014,885 2,117,820 2,169,197 1,579,347 1,732,378 9.69 15,619 20,958 107,944 18,756 23,624 102,544 13,087 18,529 155,691 14,314 27,044 270,576 14,456 26,761 281,779 13,676 18,766 213,014 15,314 24,122 244,754 11.98 28.54 14.90 44,632 13,623 48,083 4,012 37,725 2,349 40,809 1,548 42,536 3,145 33,112 3,418 31,689 2,587 -4.30 -24.31 2003 2004 T 2,165,610 2,414,326 T M3 M3 13,326 21,535 98,710 14,855 24,607 121,068 13,936 20,079 104,385 M3 M3 40,450 14,172 39,694 16,045 34,552 12,097 Processed shale oil 2005 PRODUCTS Energy Shale gas LPG1 Fuel oil Non-energy Naphtha2 Others3 SOURCE: Petrobras/Abast. Propane and butane included. 2Naphtha production is sent to Repar, where is used as raw material in the production of oil products. 3Other non-energy oil products of lesser importance included. 1 TRANSPORTATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 1.8 Terminals table 1.15. STORAGE CAPACITY OF OIL, OIL PRODUCTS AND ETHANOL, BY TERMINAL, ON DECEMBER 31ST, 2012 (CONTINUE) STORAGE CAPACITY OF OIL, OIL PRODUCTS AND ETHANOL TYPE, LOCATION (STATE) AND OPERATOR TOTAL Ethanol Storage Facility Aracaju (SE) - Petrobras Araraquara (SP) - Petrobras Bauru (SP) - Petrobras Brasília (DF) - Petrobras Campos (RJ) - Petrobras Londrina (PR) - Petrobras Ourinhos (SP) - Petrobras Santa Adélia (SP) - Petrobras Sertãozinho (SP) - Petrobras Waterway terminals Angra dos Reis (RJ) - Transpetro - Ilha Grande Aracaju (ex Carmópolis) (SE) - Transpetro Belém (PA) - Transpetro - Miramar Cabedelo (PB) - Tecab Cabedelo (PB) - Transpetro Canoas (RS) - Transpetro Candeias (BA) - Tequimar - Aratu Candeias (BA) - Vopak - Aratu Coari (AM) - Transpetro Guamaré (RN) - Transpetro Ipojuca (PE) - Pandenor - Suape Ipojuca (PE) - Decal - Suape Ipojuca (PE) - Temape - Suape Ipojuca (PE) - Tequimar - Suape Ipojuca (PE) - Transpetro - Suape Ladario (MS) - Granel Maceió (AL) - Transpetro Madre de Deus (BA) - Transpetro Natal (RN) - Transpetro - Dunas Paranaguá (PR) - Cattalini Paranaguá (PR) - CPA Paranaguá (PR) - Transpetro NUMBER OF TANKS 1,777 21 2 2 2 3 2 2 4 2 2 1,350 17 5 6 5 4 5 89 58 13 14 17 13 14 33 21 6 10 47 6 58 8 34 NOMINAL CAPACITY (M3) OIL 5,396,117 3,931,024 845,577 155,788 60,000 190,147 20,757 - OIL PRODUCTS (EXCEPT LPG) 6,948,563 105,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 4,735,407 132,489 37,899 27,072 10,022 21,842 209,470 86,832 275 92,454 33,350 156,222 45,843 118,545 104,864 8,052 37,140 604,079 26,642 257,599 52,990 194,602 LPG 328,913 235,968 6,360 19,551 5,000 15,940 52,611 9,532 TOTAL 12,673,593 105,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 10,000 10,000 20,000 10,000 10,000 8,902,399 978,066 155,788 44,259 27,072 10,022 21,842 209,470 86,832 79,826 282,601 33,350 156,222 45,843 123,545 120,804 8,052 57,897 656,690 26,642 257,599 52,990 204,134 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | SHALE INDUSTRIALIZATION 39 table 1.15. STORAGE CAPACITY OF OIL, OIL PRODUCTS AND ETHANOL, BY TERMINAL, ON DECEMBER 31ST, 2012 (CONCLUSION) STORAGE CAPACITY OF OIL, OIL PRODUCTS AND ETHANOL TYPE, LOCATION (STATE) AND OPERATOR NUMBER OF TANKS NOMINAL CAPACITY (M3) OIL OIL PRODUCTS (EXCEPT LPG) LPG TOTAL 4 24 8 14 5 18 32 24 18 42 30 105 6 82 145 26 66 52 7 1 35 16 10 5 36 4 16 4 2 3 2 23 2 42,427 466,622 78,000 1,562,706 509,000 - 17,245 17,199 33,509 165,066 36,800 59,590 61,299 82,755 29,104 193,201 50,459 78,000 131,454 263,134 47,512 83,937 21,849 75,904 57,761 71,290 427,749 164,000 192,159 18,000 12,255 1,504 3,200 70,189 11,000 33,563 2,616 83,002 7,793 - 42,427 17,245 17,199 33,509 33,563 165,066 39,416 59,590 61,299 82,755 29,104 193,201 50,459 78,000 131,454 346,136 47,512 83,937 466,622 21,849 75,904 57,761 79,083 78,000 1,990,455 164,000 701,159 18,000 12,255 1,504 3,200 70,189 11,000 406 18 25 22 10 10 12 10 12 15 9 14 7 19 14 14 7 18 2 6 30 4 6 6 8 4 21 14 17 14 6 8 15 9 1,465,093 485,198 483,928 47,229 448,738 - 2,108,156 200,134 38,361 72,351 68,364 36,417 112,625 19,146 600,254 7,282 165,146 24,050 50,553 38,588 22,413 2,800 4,400 6,076 6,703 9,252 51,791 7,809 222,592 1,235 91,419 122,366 7,636 42,925 47,331 28,137 92,945 2,117 9,570 2,584 9,528 4,770 4,798 6,364 4,462 6,368 12,515 20,320 3,666,194 2,117 209,704 2,584 38,361 81,879 489,968 552,292 36,417 159,854 19,146 1,048,992 7,282 165,146 28,848 56,917 38,588 26,875 2,800 4,400 6,076 6,703 9,252 58,159 7,809 12,515 222,592 1,235 91,419 142,686 7,636 42,925 56,880 28,137 Waterway terminals Regência (ES) - Transpetro Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - Tequimar (ex - União) - Caju Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - Cosan (ex - Esso) - Ilha do Governador Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - ExxonMobil - Ilha do Governador Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - Transpetro - Ilha Redonda Rio de Janeiro (RJ) - Transpetro Alm. Tamandaré - Ilha d’Água Rio Grande (RS) - Braskem Rio Grande (RS) - Granel Rio Grande (RS) - Transpetro Santos (SP) - Stolthaven - Alemoa Santos (SP) - Adonai - Ilha Barnabé Santos (SP) - Ageo - Ilha Barnabé Santos (SP) - Copape - Ilha Barnabé Santos (SP) - Granel - Ilha Barnabé Santos (SP) - Tequimar (Ex-União) TIS - Alemoa Santos (SP) - Transpetro - Alemoa Santos (SP) - Vopak - Ilha Barnabé Santos (SP) - Vopak - Alemoa São Francisco do Sul (SC) - Transpetro São Luís (MA) - Alumar São Luís (MA) - Granel São Luís (MA) - Temmar São Luís (MA) - Transpetro São Mateus (ES) - Transpetro - Norte Capixaba São Sebastião (SP) - Transpetro - Almirante Barroso Tramandaí (RS) - Braskem Tramandaí (RS) - Transpetro - Tedut Triunfo (RS) - Braskem (Central Petroquímica) Triunfo (RS) - Braskem - Santa Clara Vila Velha (ES) - CPVV Vila Velha (ES) - Hiper Petro Vila Velha (ES) - Oiltanking Vitória (ES) - Transpetro Land terminals Araucária (PR) - Utingás Barueri (SP) - Transpetro Betim (MG) - SHV (ex - Betingás) Biguaçu (SC) - Transpetro Brasília (DF) - Transpetro Cabiúnas (RJ) - Transpetro Duque de Caxias (RJ) - Transpetro - Campos Elísios Candeias (BA) - Transpetro Cubatão (SP) - Transpetro Guaramirim (SC)- Transpetro Guararema (SP) - Transpetro Guarulhos (SP) - Copape Guarulhos (SP) - Transpetro Itabuna (BA) - Transpetro Itajaí (SC) - Transpetro Japeri (RJ) - Transpetro Jequié (BA) - Transpetro Maringá (PR) - Sta. Terezinha Montes Claros (MG) - Tequimar Osasco (SP) - Bona Paulínia (SP) - Tequimar Paulínia (SP) - Tercom Ribeirão Preto (SP) - Transpetro Rio Grande (RS) - Refinaria de Petróleo Riograndense Santo André (SP) - Utingás São Caetano do Sul (SP) - Transpetro São Paulo (SP) - Diamond Sarandi (PR) - CPA Senador Canedo (GO) - Transpetro Teresina (PI) - Granel Uberaba (MG) - Transpetro Uberlândia (MG) - Transpetro Volta Redonda (RJ) - Transpetro SOURCE: ANP/SCM, as per Ordinance ANP No. 170/1998. - 9,549 - 40 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 1.9 Pipelines map 1.2. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION OF OIL AND ITS PRODUCTS – 2012 RR AP São Luís - Temmar São Luís - Gramel São Luís - Alamar São Luís - Transpetro BelémMiramar Reman Santarém - Fogás AM Coari Solimões RPCC Guamaré Lubnor PA MA RN CE Natal - Dunas PB PI PE Cabedelo - Transpetro Cabedelo - Tecab Ipojuca - Suape › Pandemor AC TO RO › Temape AL › Transpetro SE Maceió BA Carmópolis Candeias Braskem RLAM MT GO Tequimar Montes Claros MG Uberlândia Betim ES Regap Uberaba MS Ribeirão Preto PR Utingás - Araucária Shale Processing Plants Joinville(Guaramirim) SC RS Triunfo - Braskem Triunfo - Santa Clara Braskem Ipiranga Ipiranga São Mateus - Norte Capixaba Linhares - Regência RJ SP Sta. Terezinha CPA - Sarandi › Tequimar Aratu › Vopak Aratu › Madre de Deus - Transpetro Itabuna Senador Canedo Ladário - Granel Candeias Jequié Brasília › Decal › Tequimar Cabiúnas Vitória - Transpetro Vila Velha - Hiper Petro Vila Velha - Oiltanking Vila Velha - CPVV Paranaguá Cattalini Paranaguá Transpetro Paranaguá - CPA São Francisco do Sul Itajaí - Transpetro Florianópolis - Biguaçu Refap Tramandaí - Tedut Tramandaí - Braskem Canoas - Transpetro Rio Grande - Transpetro Rio Grande - Granel Oil Pipeline / Multipurpose Pipeline Petrochemical plants Fuel formulation plants Shale Processing Plants Refineries Waterway / Marine Land Tequimar - Paulínia Tercom - Paulínia Copape Barueri Bona Diamond São Caetano do Sul - Transpetro Quattor Sebat RPB Alemoa - Transpetro Alemoa - Vopak Stolthaven Santos Tequimar Santos SOURCE: ANP/SRP; Petrobras/Abast; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural. Volta Redonda Replan Guarulhos Copape Guarulhos Transpetro Revap Ilha Grande Japeri Campos Elísios Reduc Manguinhos Guararema Almirante Tamandaré Utingás Tequimar Recap Catu Almirante Barroso Ilha Redonda Ageo Terminais Adonai Química S.A. Cosan Ilha Barnabé - Vopak ExxonMobil Ilha Barnabé - Copape Ilha do Governador Ilha Barnabé - Granel 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | SHALE INDUSTRIALIZATION 41 map 1.3. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR NATURAL GAS PRODUCTION AND TRANSPORTATION – 2012 RR AP AM Lubnor Urucu - Manaus Urucu I, II and III Gasfor PA Guamaré I, II and III CE MA Garsol (Urucu - Coari) Açu Serra do Mel RN Nordestão PB PI AC PE TO RO Bahia BA MT Pilar - Ipojuca Catu - Carmópolis Atalaia Gaseb Catu Candeias Cacimbas - Catu GO Cacimbas DPP Cacimbas I, II and III NGPP Cacimbas I, II and III NGCPP Cacimbas - Vitória Campinas - Rio Paulínia - Jacutinga Gasbol MG Gasbel I and II ES Lagoa Parda - Vitória Gaspal MS RJ SP Cabiúnas - Vitória Gasduc I, II e III Gaspal II Gasvol Gasan II PR UEG - Araucária Gasbol SC Gasalp Pilar AL SE RPBC Gastau Japeri Reduc Gasan Sul Capixaba DPP Sul Capixaba NGCPP Cabiúnas Cabiúnas Cabiúnas Cabiúnas I, II and III LRP NGRP I, II and III NGCPP NGPP Reduc - U - 2500 Reduc - U - 2600 Reduc I and II LFP Caraguatatuba I, II and II DPP Caraguatatuba NGCPP Uruguaiana - Porto Alegre Phase I RS Phase III Uruguaiana - Porto Alegre Phase II Flows (operation) Flows (construction) Natural Gas Processing Plants Planned Gas Pipeline Operation SOURCE: ANP/SCM. 42 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 1.10 External Trade table 1.16. OIL IMPORTS, BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – 2003-2012 REGIONS AND COUNTRIES OF ORIGIN TOTAL Not specified North America United States Central and South America Argentina Barbados Bermuda Bolivia Cayman Islands Colombia Ecuador Peru Venezuela Europe and Former Soviet Union Azerbaijan Germany Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Russia Switzerland United Kingdom Middle East Iran Iraq Saudi Arabia Africa Algeria Angola Cameroon Congo (Democratic Republic) Congo (Brazzaville) Ecuatorial Guinea Libya Nigeria Asia-Pacific Australia Indonesia Malaysia 2003 125,535 - 2004 169,275 - - - 8,476 4,939 3,089 252 197 8,636 2,821 604 2,768 558 1,696 190 6,296 2,059 1,425 2,812 - 36,250 251 9,838 26,162 37,830 13,639 24,192 73,634 25,886 1,790 45,958 122,809 38,466 284 84,059 879 879 - - - - 2005 138,213 5,130 5,130 6,423 1,922 2,907 1,595 0 35,248 10,607 24,641 91,412 38,603 956 4,362 47,491 - OIL IMPORTS (103 BARRELS) 2006 2007 2008 2009 131,508 159,634 149,208 143,513 572 3,445 7,998 654 896 3,445 7,998 654 896 3,510 2,429 3,537 3,670 230 226 3,459 954 238 1,022 2,094 781 832 109 1,184 1,684 123 211 994 5,157 1,402 166 994 4,152 411 872 595 52 479 166 32,669 26,612 35,103 37,223 9,764 4,082 12,211 12,128 22,906 22,531 22,893 25,095 90,890 117,438 107,939 99,560 21,830 20,626 13,379 11,473 6,814 12,220 18,798 1,937 3,835 2,503 1,825 1,830 1,390 2,462 3,617 3,699 2,621 11,783 11,955 12,326 52,575 66,014 60,191 70,125 1,999 1,999 - SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. NOTE: Condensate included. Condensate imported by petrochemical plants included. 2010 123,649 2,689 2,689 2,001 243 581 853 305 19 3,203 1,308 1,895 34,522 10,208 24,315 80,652 3,136 4,868 853 5,332 1,006 65,457 581 581 - 12/11 % 2011 121,273 - 2012 113,948 - 2,054 2,054 553 553 -73.09 1,610 583 1,027 - 2,209 1,966 244 - 37.24 237.41 .. .. .. .. .. .. -76.27 .. 463 463 - 884 884 - 90.68 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 34,173 9,071 25,102 35,209 9,162 26,047 3.03 .. 1.01 3.77 77,529 1,950 2,866 1,000 4,385 67,328 71,733 8,045 1,354 62,334 -7.48 312.47 .. .. .. .. -69.11 .. -7.42 5,443 4,661 241 542 3,360 2,807 552 - -38.28 -6.04 .. -73.09 -39.77 .. .. 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 43 figure 1.9. OIL IMPORTS, BY REGION OF ORIGIN – 2012 MIDLE EAST 30.9% TOTAL IMPORTED VOLUME: AFRICA 63% 113.948 MILLION BARRELS ASIA-PACIFIC 2.9% CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 1.9% EUROPE AND FORMER SOVIET UNION 0.8% NORTH AMERICA 0.5% SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. NOTE: Condensate included. Condensate imported by petrochemical plants included. 20000 200 16,572.55 169.28 159.63 149.21 150 138.21 14,151.80 143.51 15000 131.51 125.54 123.65 121.27 13,448.47 113.95 11,974.02 100 10000 10,096.54 9,088.01 9,205.49 7,648.44 6,743.56 5000 50 3,820.11 0 0 2003 2004 EXPENDITURE ON OIL IMPORTS VOLUME OF OIL IMPORTS SOURCES: MDIC/Secex . NOTES: 1. Condensate included. 2. Dolar in current value. 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 (106 US$ FOB) (106 barrels) figure 1.10. – EVOLUTION OF OIL IMPORTS AND EXPENDITURE ON OIL IMPORTS – 2003-2012 44 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 1.17. OIL EXPORTS, BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION – 2003-2012 REGION AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION TOTAL North America Canada United States Central and South America Argentina Aruba Bahamas Barbados Chile Cayman Islands Colombia Netherlands Antilles Peru Puerto Rico Santa Lucia Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Europe France Germany Italy Netherlands Norway Portugal Spain1 United Kingdom2 Sweden Middle East United Arab Emirates Asia-Pacific China India Japan North Korea Singapore South Korea OIL EXPORTS (103 BARRELS) 2006 2007 2008 2009 134,336 153,813 158,110 191,859 2003 88,246 2004 84,252 2005 100,190 13,168 13,168 10,866 10,866 15,928 15,928 38,674 38,674 54,414 54,414 49,617 49,617 28,276 1,023 14,250 8,588 891 3,524 - 39,394 5,375 10,489 10,887 891 883 886 9,056 926 47,254 8,125 15,215 11,987 2,722 564 8,640 - 47,590 3,605 12,705 20,865 366 6,217 3,831 - 48,806 1,013 23,471 5,038 15,955 3,329 - 22,539 4,181 4,312 0 6,258 1,942 5,845 - 19,323 4,719 341 2,110 0 8,255 1,010 2,888 - 18,063 2,369 0 6,607 0 8,397 690 - 21,734 3,032 3,093 0 12,435 992 2,183 - 5,698 5,698 3,114 3,114 - 18,565 868 11,811 5,886 11,555 6,577 0 988 3,990 18,945 13,016 2,042 0 3,887 12/11 % 2010 230,492 2011 220,649 2012 200,528 49,811 49,811 59,827 4,898 54,929 66,079 6,768 59,311 63,932 6,871 57,061 -3.25 64,697 18 17,252 357 3,751 41,711 1,608 - 72,000 1,366 10,421 4,512 55,242 459 - 60,782 464 14,341 4,023 2,287 39,180 486 - 58,009 664 322 21,244 3,052 767 1,700 29,763 497 27,843 1,890 9,661 1,762 12,384 489 1,658 -52.00 .. .. 487.00 .. -54.52 .. .. .. 3.64 .. -58.39 .. 233.65 32,704 3,644 3,392 10,586 11,301 1,339 2,442 - 22,513 1,906 2,091 0 6,567 6,984 3,620 1,345 - 28,102 210 1,982 5,573 7,829 5,289 7,218 - 32,973 4,504 2,905 10,966 0 6,666 5,493 2,439 - 29,271 4,955 6,554 293 10,537 4,929 2,002 0 28,544 7,430 464 8,144 0 7,831 4,675 0 0 -2.48 49.95 .. .. 24.25 .. -25.67 -5.15 .. -60.00 - - - - - - - .. - - - - - - - .. 26,338 16,333 4,993 5,011 17,889 15,295 2,593 21,283 20,302 982 0 - 41,946 26,902 14,041 1,003 76,911 58,712 17,259 939 - 67,290 49,807 17,483 - 80,209 45,577 34,632 - 19.20 -8.49 98.08 .. .. .. .. SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. 1 For year 2003, Canary Islands included. 2 Virgin Islands included. figure 1.11. OIL EXPORTS, BY REGION OF DESTINATION – 2003-2012 NORTH AMERICA 31.9% ASIA-PACIFIC 40% TOTAL EXPORTED VOLUME: 200.528 MILLION BARRELS EUROPE 14.2% CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA 13.9% SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. NOTE: Condensate included. Condensate imported by petrochemical plants included. -9.12 1.52 -3.79 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 45 250 230.49 25000 220.65 200.53 191.86 200 20000 21,785.44 20,305.87 153.81 150 100 158.11 134.34 88.25 100.19 10000 84.25 9,370.38 8,905.07 REVENUE FROM OIL EXPORTS 15000 16,293.24 13,682.76 (106 US$ FOB) (106 barrels) figure 1.12. EVOLUTION OF OIL EXPORTS AND REVENUE FROM OIL EXPORTS – 2003-2012 6,894.29 50 5000 4,164.45 VOLUME OF OIL EXPORTS 0 2,121.93 2003 2,527.69 2004 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 SOURCES: MDIC/Secex . NOTES: 1. Condensate included. 2. Dollar in current value. table 1.18. IMPORTS OF OIL PRODUCTS, BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – 2012 REGION AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN TOTAL North America United States Others3 Central and South America Argentina Netherlands Antilles Peru Uruguay Venezuela Others4 Europe and Former Soviet Union Italy Netherlands Russia Spain Switzerland United Kingdom Others5 Middle East Israel Kuwait Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates Others6 Africa Angola Algeria Ecuatorial Guinea Marrocos Nigeria Others7 Asia-Pacific India Malaysia South Korea Others8 OIL PRODUCTS IMPORTS (103 M3) TOTAL NAPHTHA DIESEL OIL GASOLINE A JET FUEL COKE LPG1 LUBRICATING OIL SOLVENT OTHERS2 27,173 6,097.5 7,970.204 3,780.2 1,663.2 3,713.2 2,520.3 801.0 260.509 367.4 8,073.9 7,706.7 367.2 259.0 119.0 140.0 3,322.7 3,322.7 - 721.9 721.9 - 96.9 96.9 - 2,400.7 2,178.1 222.6 597.8 597.8 - 437.6 433.2 4.4 64.2 64.0 0.2 173.2 173.2 0.0 5,010.9 1,856.7 705.3 282.0 54.9 1,980.5 131.5 2,217.2 1,166.1 15.3 281.9 42.8 711.1 - 555.2 555.2 - 25.0 25.0 - 99.8 99.8 1,235.6 1,224.0 11.7 702.6 665.8 36.5 0.3 28.0 19.2 8.4 0.0 0.1 0.2 0.0 36.5 5.2 12.1 3.6 15.5 111.0 0.3 101.3 5.1 4.2 3,905.2 204.4 54.8 3,033.3 42.7 76.6 60.7 221.4 155.4 56.0 382.9 2,097.3 133.4 128.7 44.8 318.2 799.9 38.4 131.8 34.2 53.7 1.0 289.0 1,923.5 259.2 561.7 42.7 - 8.2 5.8 - 0.0 0.0 - 44.8 2.9 14.9 0.0 60.7 82.1 17.1 1.0 6.1 115.1 1.1 15.3 1.6 127.0 0.8 9.6 2.6 0.8 0.7 49.3 2.6 1,610.9 24.0 1,152.2 205.1 228.7 0.9 153.2 153.2 - 287.6 287.6 - - 1,144.8 864.6 51.9 228.2 - - - - - 22.3 21.1 0.3 0.8 0.0 0.0 - 3.1 2.9 0.1 0.1 4,486.3 79.1 3,462.3 85.1 386.7 459.5 13.6 3,263.8 - - 2,794.4 386.7 82.7 - - 50.0 50 - - - - 1,158.9 79.1 617.9 85.1 376.8 - 4.8 4.8 2.0 2.0 6.8 6.8 3,750.0 2,655.2 661.9 432.9 - 229.1 229.1 - 0.2 0.2 0.3 0.2 0.1 87.0 20.0 20.6 45.0 1.4 2.4 2.3 0.1 17.3 0.3 3.3 0.1 13.7 4,086.4 2,675.5 23.8 938.5 448.5 - - - SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. 1 Propane and butane included. 2 Asphalt, gasoline A, aviation gasoline, fuel oil, paraffin, jet fuel and other non-energy products included. 3 Canada and Mexico included. 4 Aruba, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Paraguay and Trinidad and Tobago included. 5 Austria, Belgium, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Czech Republic, Dennmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and Turkey included. 6 Bahrein and Iran included. 7 Egypt, Kenya and South Africa included. 8Australia, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, Thailand and Taiwan included. 46 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 1.19. IMPORTS OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 OIL PRODUCTS 2003 13,139.4 6,488.8 181.7 3.9 2,039.9 93.0 3,818.4 352.0 6,650.6 1.2 2,488.8 3,196.1 225.0 18.8 712.9 7.8 TOTAL Energy Gasoline A Aviation Gasoline LPG1 Fuel Oil Diesel Jet fuel Non-energy Asphalt Coke Naphtha Lubricating oil Paraffin Solvent Others2 2004 11,744.4 4,870.8 55.4 1.7 1,880.1 130.4 2,694.7 108.5 6,873.6 4.4 2,465.7 3,235.3 270.5 9.3 878.1 10.3 2005 10,921.6 3,767.4 71.2 2006 13,501.3 6,111.3 28.2 947.6 52.9 2,371.3 324.5 7,154.2 6.5 2,284.2 4,275.2 340.0 5.3 216.4 26.6 1,585.5 251.7 3,545.1 700.8 7,390.0 8.0 2,577.5 4,278.2 289.9 12.0 208.8 15.6 IMPORTS (103 M3) 2007 2008 15,959.5 17,913.7 7,912.1 9,713.5 10.0 0.2 1,794.6 116.9 5,099.4 891.2 8,047.4 7.8 3,131.4 4,176.7 435.5 21.4 256.8 17.7 2,188.8 198.3 5,829.3 1,496.9 8,200.2 4.8 3,536.0 3,593.7 565.3 23.3 451.2 25.9 2009 15,936.7 7,354.7 0.0 3.1 2,556.7 10.2 3,515.0 1,269.6 8,582.1 29.5 3,286.4 4,119.6 459.3 35.0 617.5 34.8 2010 27,375.4 14,724.4 505.1 6.2 3,122.6 160.7 9,007.0 1,922.8 12,651.0 249.9 3,876.7 6,714.0 787.0 46.7 930.1 46.7 2011 30,314.9 17,427.4 2,186.8 6.1 3,389.7 709.4 9,332.8 1,802.7 12,887.5 91.0 4,448.5 7,129.6 731.1 55.3 385.3 46.7 12/11 % 2012 27,173.5 16,152.4 3,780.2 6.2 2,520.3 212.3 7,970.2 1,663.2 11,021.1 103.7 3,713.2 6,097.5 801.0 35.3 260.5 10.0 -10.36 -7.32 72.87 1.21 -25.65 -70.08 -14.60 -7.73 -14.48 13.89 -16.53 -14.48 9.56 -36.21 -32.39 -78.67 SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. 1 Propane and butane included. 2 Non-energy oil products of lesser importance included. table 1.20. EXPORTS OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS, BY REGION AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION – 2012 REGION AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION TOTAL Unknown destination North America United States Others4 Central and South America Argentina Bolivia Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Ecuador Guatemala Netherlands Antilles Paraguay Peru Puerto Rico Uruguay Venezuela Others5 Europe Belgium France Netherlands Spain United Kingdom Others6 Middle East United Arab Emirates Others7 Africa Angola Nigeria South Africa Others8 Asia-Pacific Singapore Thailand Others9 EXPORTS OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS (103 M3) TOTAL FUEL OIL MARINE FUELS (BUNKERS)1 GASOLINE A SOLVENT COKE LUBRICATING OIL FUEL AND LUBRICATING OIL FOR AIRCRAFTS2 DIESEL LPG OTHERS3 14,916.6 7,279.0 3,442.2 122.3 326.7 319.3 139.8 2,781.3 321.2 31.2 153.7 6,223.5 - 3,442.2 - - - - 2,781.3 - - - 543.4 501.1 42.3 72.7 72.7 - - 229.4 229.4 0.0 164.6 122.5 42.1 13.0 13.0 0.1 - - - - 59.7 59.7 0.0 - - - 3.9 3.8 0.1 3,181.2 2,477.3 - 62.6 93.3 1.9 67.1 - 321.2 31.2 126.6 364.1 172.6 13.6 1.9 0.2 174.3 - - 40.9 - 74.2 1.4 11.0 - 0.4 - 7.9 4.9 2.6 1.9 - - 105.6 68.4 - - 1.7 57.1 0.2 1.9 - - - - - - - - - 1.9 0.5 0.3 - - - - - 0.5 0.3 - - - - 1,889.9 1,849.3 - - - - 20.5 - 20.1 - - 203.8 1.6 20.1 494.5 2.4 13.9 5.0 0.1 437.1 11.5 - 1.6 20.1 - 0.1 6.7 0.0 1.0 0.5 15.9 1.3 9.5 1.5 0.3 - 127.1 - 31.2 - 54.1 0.3 2,883.4 1.3 0.5 2,710.4 2.8 5.6 163.0 2,851.4 2,710.1 141.3 - 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.0 1.2 2.8 0.1 2.8 0.5 2.3 - 20.6 20.6 - - - - - - - 4.6 0.1 0.3 3.3 1.0 - - - 86.1 - - - - 86.0 0.1 - 86.0 - - - - 86.0 - - - - 0.1 - - - - 0.1 - - - 114.8 0.4 38.0 - - - 38.7 0.3 38.0 - - 60.1 - - - 0.1 0.0 - - - - - - 15.8 - 60.1 16.3 - - - - - - - - - 0.1 60.1 - - - 0.4 - - - 15.8 1,884.2 1,877.5 3.7 3.0 1,877.5 1,877.5 - - 0.0 0.0 - 3.7 3.7 - 0.2 0.2 - - - - - - 2.7 2.7 - - SOURCES: MDIC/Secex, excluding marine fuel oil; for marine fuel oil, Petrobras/Abast. 1 9.0 0.4 2.0 Fuel oil, diesel oil and lubricating oil sales for foreign ships in transit included. 2 Jet fuel and lubricating oil sales for foreign aircrafts in transit included. Asphalt, aviation gasoline, naphtha, other non-energy products, paraffin and jet fuel included. 4 Canada and Mexico included. 5 Aruba, Cuba, El Salvador, Guyana, Honduras, Jamaica, Nicaragua, Panama and Trindad and Tobago included. 6 Austria, Bulgaria, Germany, Greece, Portugal, Servia, Sweden and Switzerland included. 7 Jordan, Lebanon, Oman and Saudi Arabia. 8 Cabo Verde, Congo, Ecuatorial Guinea, Gabon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mozambique and Senegal included. 9 Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Pakistan, Philippines and Taiwan included. 3 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 47 table 1.21. EXPORTS OF ENERGY AND NON-ENERGY OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 EXPORTS (103 M3) OIL PRODUCTS TOTAL Energy Gasoline A Aviation gasoline LPG1 Fuel oil Bunker2 Diesel Jet fuel Aircraft fuels3 Non-energy Asphalt Naphtha Lubricating oil and lubricating grease Paraffin Solvent Others4 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12/11 % 15,008.9 15,796.2 15,991.0 16,777.3 17,647.9 15,986.4 15,161.9 13,782.9 13,522.3 14,916.6 10.31 14,113.9 2,678.8 13.9 130.9 5,988.3 3,751.1 122.2 7.0 1,421.6 895.0 21.3 0.0 14,964.1 2,015.1 12.5 63.7 7,463.0 3,917.0 64.5 16.1 1,412.2 832.2 20.4 17.1 14,757.6 2,831.5 18.7 152.2 5,756.2 3,930.0 301.0 0.4 1,767.7 1,233.4 10.5 69.7 15,807.8 2,696.6 4.4 34.1 6,792.3 3,840.2 601.8 2.5 1,835.9 969.5 19.0 31.9 16,550.4 3,698.1 8.1 23.2 5,403.9 4,431.0 1,046.1 1.0 1,939.0 1,097.5 17.8 26.5 14,906.4 2,590.8 8.0 7.5 5,159.7 4,522.3 652.3 26.5 1,939.4 1,080.0 30.8 103.4 14,279.4 2,513.2 6.0 20.1 4,319.6 4,163.5 1,221.3 23.4 2,012.3 882.4 63.7 50.4 12,999.8 761.5 10.9 7.5 4,940.5 4,242.2 669.5 33.1 2,334.5 783.1 75.5 - 12,727.6 309.3 14.8 43.2 5,328.9 3,814.3 597.3 23.7 2,596.1 794.7 94.7 0.01 14,014.3 122.3 8.4 31.2 7,279.0 3,442.2 321.2 28.7 2,781.3 902.3 110.1 - 10.11 -60.47 -43.32 -27.59 36.60 -9.75 -46.22 20.93 7.13 13.54 16.22 - 105.6 71.0 72.2 110.1 71.7 40.9 50.8 51.1 55.2 139.8 153.36 21.6 473.7 272.7 6.7 443.1 273.9 9.1 618.5 453.4 14.6 555.6 238.3 8.6 649.7 323.3 8.7 574.2 322.0 7.9 459.9 249.7 7.1 467.2 182.2 5.3 365.9 273.6 6.3 326.7 319.4 19.28 -10.72 16.77 SOURCES: MDIC/Secex, excluding marine fuel oil. For marine fuel oil, Petrobras/Abast. 1 Propane and butane included. 2 Fuel oil and diesel oil sales for ships in transit included. 3 Jet fuel sales for aircrafts in transit included. 4 Coke and other nonenergy products of lesser importance included. table 1.22. BRAZILIAN FOREIGN DEPENDENCE ON OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 SPECIFICATION Oil production (a)1 Oil net imports (b)2 Net imports of oil products (c) Apparent comsumption (d)=(a)+(b)+(c) Foreign dependence (e)=(d)-(a) Foreign dependence (e)/(d) % 2003 246.8 16.2 -5.1 BRAZILIAN FOREIGN DEPENDENCE ON OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS (103 M3/DAY) 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 244.6 272.3 287.6 291.4 301.9 322.6 339.8 348.6 36.9 16.6 -1.2 2.5 -3.9 -21.1 -46.5 -43.4 -11.1 -13.9 -9.0 -4.6 5.3 2.1 37.2 46.0 12/11 % -2.00 -13.24 -27.21 257.9 270.5 275.0 277.4 289.3 303.3 303.7 330.5 351.3 337.5 -3.92 11.1 25.9 2.7 -10.2 -2.1 1.4 -18.9 -9.3 2.7 -4.1 - 4.3 9.6 1.0 -3.7 -0.7 0.5 -6.2 -2.8 0.8 -1.2 - SOURCES: ANP/SDP, as per Ordinance No. 2.705/1998, for oil production data; MDIC/Secex, for imports and exports data, except for bunker. NOTE: Consolidated data by ANP/SPP. 1 2012 341.7 -37.6 33.5 Includes condensate and NGL. 2 Includes condensate. 48 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 100% 400 80% 300 (Foreign Dependence) (103 m3/day) figure 1.13. BRAZILIAN FOREIGN DEPENDENCE ON OIL AND OIL PRODUCTS – 2003-2012 60% 200 40% 20% 9.6% 100 0.8% 0.5% -0.7% 4.3% 0% 1.0% -3.7% -1.2% -2.8% -6.2% 0 -20% 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 OIL PRODUCTION1 OIL NET IMPORTS2 NET IMPORTS OF OIL PRODUCTS FOREIGN DEPENDENCE SOURCES: ANP/SDP; MDIC/Secex; Petrobras/Abast (Table 1.22) NOTES: All calculations made by ANP/SPD. 1 Condensate and NGL included. 2 Condensate included. table 1.23. NATURAL GAS IMPORTS, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN – 2003-2012 COUNTRIES NATURAL GAS IMPORTS (106 M3) 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12/11 % TOTAL (a)+(b) 5,947 8,086 8,998 9,789 10,334 11,348 8,543 12,647 10,481 13,079 24.79 Natural Gas (a) Argentina Bolivia Liquified Natural Gas (LNG)1 (b) Abu Dhabi Belgium Qatar Spain United States France Ecuatorial Guinea Nigeria Norway Peru Portugal Trinidad & Tobago 5,947 350 5,597 8,086 451 7,635 8,998 349 8,648 9,789 475 9,314 10,334 166 10,168 11,313 135 11,178 8,108 8,108 9,820 9,820 9,796 9,796 10,082 10,082 2.92 .. 2.92 - - - - - 35 435 2,827 686 2,998 337.18 - - - - - 35 75 360 32 79 635 88 89 869 154 880 295 166 225 214 1,078 27 70 77 451 168 67 846 .. .. 265.70 .. -57.88 .. .. .. .. .. .. 276.83 SOURCE: ANP/SCM, as per Ordinance ANP No. 43/1998. NOTE: Brazilian natural gas imports started in July, 1999 and LNG in August 2008. 1 2007 Refers to the imported LNG considering its volume in gaseous state. 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 49 1.11 Commercialization of Oil, its Products and Natural Gas table 1.24. DOMESTIC SALES OF MAIN OIL PRODUCTS, BY DISTRIBUTORS – 2003-2012 OIL PRODUCTS TOTAL Gasoline C Aviation gasoline LPG Fuel oil Diesel oil Jet fuel Lamp oil 2003 81,309 22,610 59 11,436 6,200 36,853 3,972 177 2004 83,907 23,174 61 11,708 5,413 39,226 4,209 116 DOMESTIC SALES AT DISTRIBUTION LEVEL (103 M3) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 84,140 84,486 88,419 92,682 92,332 102,878 23,553 24,008 24,325 25,175 25,409 29,844 55 52 55 61 62 70 11,639 11,783 12,034 12,259 12,113 12,558 5,237 5,127 5,525 5,172 5,004 4,901 39,167 39,008 41,558 44,764 44,298 49,239 4,429 4,466 4,891 5,227 5,428 6,250 59 42 31 24 16 15 2011 111,335 35,491 70 12,868 3,672 52,264 6,955 14 2012 119,838 39,698 76 12,926 3,934 55,900 7,292 12 12/11 % 7.64 11.85 8.36 0.46 7.14 6.96 4.84 -18.87 SOURCE: ANP/SAB. Up to 2006, data as per Ordinance CNP No. 221/1981. Since 2007, data as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004. NOTE: Up to 2006, data include distributors sales and their own consumption. Since 2007, only distributor sales are included. (106 m3) figure 1.14. DOMESTIC SALES OF MAIN OIL PRODUCTS, BY DISTRIBUTORS – 2003-2012 60 55.90 52.26 49.24 50 44.76 44.30 41.56 40 39.23 36.85 39.17 39.70 39.01 35.49 29.84 30 25.17 25.41 12.03 12.26 12.11 5.13 5.53 5.23 5.43 4.43 4.47 4.89 5.17 5.00 4.9 0.18 0.11 0.09 0.09 0.09 0.08 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 22.61 23.17 23.55 24.01 24.33 11.44 11.71 11.64 11.78 6.2 5.41 5.24 3.97 4.21 0.24 2003 20 DIESEL OIL 10 GASOLINE C 0 LPG FUEL OIL JET FUEL OTHERS1 SOURCE: ANP/SAB (Table 1.24). 1 Aviation gasoline and lamp oil included. 12.56 12.87 12.93 6.25 6.96 7.29 3.67 3.93 0.08 0.08 0.09 2010 2011 2012 50 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 1.25. NATURAL GAS DOMESTIC SALES BY BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE – 2003-2012 STATES TOTAL North Amazonas Northeast Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe1 Bahia1 Southeast Minas Gerais Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo South Paraná Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul Central-West Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso 2003 12,488 2004 14,997 - - NATURAL GAS SALES BY PRODUCERS (106 M3) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 15,426 15,974 16,012 19,011 14,236 19,126 - - - 12/11 % 2011 18,450 2012 21,229 15.06 1 1 46 46 647 647 897 897 38.68 38.68 - - - - - 1 1 3,533 226 98 87 279 135 456 2,253 4,022 479 112 93 780 145 443 1,970 3,539 266 125 99 662 155 513 1,719 3,291 225 137 115 490 169 491 1,664 3,393 173 152 132 391 181 476 1,889 3,376 186 148 138 422 181 405 1,895 3,388 266 134 131 475 165 428 1,789 4,429 509 142 133 854 174 490 2,128 4,198 398 139 126 864 162 566 1,943 4,221 464 126 130 885 197 526 1,892 0.53 16.52 -9.48 3.71 2.40 21.68 -6.99 -2.64 7,060 483 395 2,639 3,543 8,448 726 409 3,203 4,110 9,421 647 385 3,610 4,779 10,194 733 406 3,730 5,324 10,619 616 445 3,770 5,788 13,965 830 673 6,453 6,009 9,443 531 490 3,448 4,974 12,917 945 808 5,350 5,814 11,829 1,045 1,047 4,015 5,721 14,303 1,318 1,101 5,750 6,135 20.91 26.0 5.1 43.20 7.23 1,191 186 311 694 1,558 219 389 949 1,749 249 474 1,026 1,934 303 527 1,105 1,652 363 567 723 1,564 348 579 637 1,350 293 582 475 1,542 351 642 549 1,700 369 675 656 1,712 375 679 658 0.65 1.59 0.50 0.28 704 287 416 969 653 316 716 476 240 555 342 213 348 139 208 105 87 18 54 54 - 191 189 2 75 73 3 97 93 4 29.49 28.49 58.32 SOURCE: Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural. NOTE: Related only the States where there were sales of natural gas in the specified period. 1 Sales for Nitrogen Fertilizer plants (Fafen), owned by Petrobras, included. (109 m3) figure 1.15. NATURAL GAS DOMESTIC SALES, AT PRODUCTION LEVEL – 2003-2012 25 21.23 20 19.13 19.01 15 15 15.43 15.97 18.45 16.01 14.24 12.49 10 5 0 2003 2004 2005 SOURCE: Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural (Table 1.25). NOTE: Sales to nitrofertilizer plants (Fafen) owned by Petrobras included. 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 1. THE BRAZILIAN OIL AND NATURAL GAS INDUSTRY | COMMERCIALIZATION OF OIL, ITS PRODUCTS AND NATURAL GAS 51 table 1.26. BRAZILIAN NATURAL GAS BALANCE – 2003-2012 SPECIFICATION Imports Production Reinjection Gas flaring and losses Own consumption E&P1 R efining, NGPPs and transfers2 NGL3 Sales4 Adjustments BRAZILIAN NATURAL GAS BALANCE (103 M3) 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 8,998 9,789 10,334 11,348 8,543 12,647 17,699 17,706 18,152 21,593 21,142 22,938 2,986 3,170 3,494 3,894 4,351 4,369 2,474 1,852 1,947 2,187 3,424 2,418 4,434 4,915 5,500 6,310 6,160 8,086 2,473 2,805 2,879 2,892 3,084 3,548 2003 5,947 15,792 3,291 1,626 3,539 2,048 2004 8,086 16,971 3,616 1,469 4,069 2,215 1,491 1,854 1,961 2,109 2,621 3,419 3,076 681 12,488 114 675 14,997 231 1,150 15,426 227 1,362 15,974 223 1,309 16,012 223 1,331 19,011 207 1,256 14,236 257 2011 10,481 24,074 4,038 1,756 8,670 3,703 2012 13,079 25,832 3,543 1,445 10,905 3,869 12/11 % 24.79 7.30 -12.26 -17.75 25.77 4.46 4,538 4,502 7,036 56.30 1,335 19,126 251 1,287 18,450 354 1,281 21,229 709 -0.41 15.06 100.19 SOURCES: ANP/SCM, as per Ordinance ANP No. 43/98, for imports data; ANP/SDP, as per Decree No. 2.705/98, for production, reinjection, gas flaring and losses data; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural, for own consumption, NGL and sales data. Refers to Petrobras own consumption in production areas and in Urucu I, II and III, Guamaré I, II and III, Pilar, Atalaia, Carmópolis, Candeias, Catu, Bahia, Lagoa Parda, Cacimbas and Sul Capixaba NGPPs. 2 Refers to Petrobras own consumption in refining, electricity generation and gas transfer areas as well as in Lubnor, Cabiúnas plants, Reduc I and II and RPBC NGPPs. 3 Volume of gas absorbed in NGPPs (LPG, C5+, ethane and propane). 4Sales to Nitroferlilizers Plants (Fafen), owned by Petrobras, included. 1 (109 m3) figure 1.16. BRAZILIAN NATURAL GAS BALANCE - 2003-2012 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Fontes: ANP/SDP; ANP/SCM; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios Gás Natural (Tabela 3.31). ¹Inclui as vendas para as Fábricas de Fertilizantes Nitrogenados (Fafen) pertencentes à Petrobras. ²Volume de gás natural IMPORTS absorvido nas UPGNs (GLP, C5+, etano e propano). ³Refere-se ao consumo próprio da Petrobras nas áreas de produção, refino, SALES1 geração térmica de eletricidade, processamento e movimentação de gás natural. NGL2 OWN CONSUMPTION3 GAS FLARING AND LOSSES REINJECTION SOURCES: ANP/SDP; ANP/SCM; Petrobras/Unidade de Negócios de Gás Natural (Table 1.26). 1 Sales to nitrofertilizer plants (Fafen), owned by Petrobras, included. 2 Volume of gas absorved in NGPPs (LPG, C5+, ethane and propane). Refers to Petrobras' own consumption in natural gas production, refining, electricity generation and processing and transferring areas. 3 Section 2 BIOFUELS 54 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 2.1 Ethanol table 2.1. PRODUCTION OF ANHYDROUS AND HYDRATED ETHANOL, BY BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE – 2003-2012 PRODUCTION OF ANHYDROUS AND HYDRATED ETHANOL (103 M3) BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE BRAZIL North Acre Rondônia Amazonas Pará Tocantins Northeast Maranhão Piauí Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Southeast Minas Gerais Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo South Paraná Rio Grande do Sul Central-West Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Goiás 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 14,469.95 14,647.25 16,039.89 39.39 4.38 35.01 - 47.53 4.67 42.86 - 47.51 6.01 37.28 4.22 75.88 5.65 58.66 11.57 47.66 8.26 39.39 - 55.67 7.96 44.91 2.80 51.73 8.55 4.74 36.02 2.42 59.71 1.49 10.76 7.14 23.81 16.51 169.86 2.68 12.42 6.43 39.14 109.19 1,505.23 89.87 22.37 0.32 1,675.49 95.91 19.45 0.15 1,695.56 48.92 19.93 1.02 1,572.56 113.56 65.66 1.00 1,901.72 192.30 36.17 0.57 2,371.62 181.56 44.55 7.52 2,210.50 168.50 40.95 10.76 1,822.89 180.62 35.50 4.04 1,938.53 178.37 36.64 8.78 12/11 % 2011 2012 17,764.26 22,556.90 27,133.19 26,103.09 28,203.42 22,892.50 23,540.06 2.83 209.35 4.10 8.64 4.05 33.50 159.06 23.25 52.97 -30.39 -37.10 -14.40 45.68 1,854.79 158.92 33.68 3.98 -10.91 -8.07 -54.74 -4.32 85.47 64.21 99.35 95.56 55.60 87.40 117.30 102.03 95.92 89.81 -6.36 267.67 339.20 589.83 61.49 49.00 243.80 397.02 729.65 62.47 62.83 353.50 380.18 620.27 67.64 104.75 255.94 311.95 572.32 62.79 93.77 363.50 395.39 681.45 35.49 141.25 401.48 558.92 892.64 57.56 139.98 395.30 469.03 790.99 101.12 116.56 318.08 396.01 575.53 80.91 130.17 327.96 366.88 721.70 97.89 104.40 333.82 318.40 600.64 146.43 169.11 1.79 -13.21 -16.77 49.58 61.98 9,786.64 785.23 151.77 104.74 8,744.90 9,948.40 758.25 167.83 161.25 8,861.07 11,154.24 918.80 217.39 164.29 9,853.77 12,478.67 1,270.58 159.46 90.24 10,958.39 15,782.23 19,212.33 1,790.91 2,200.92 281.79 250.32 120.27 125.98 13,589.27 16,635.12 17,676.39 18,860.06 14,208.83 2,284.23 2,680.51 2,105.65 238.35 208.62 197.00 112.82 69.87 81.26 15,041.00 15,901.06 11,824.93 14,116.98 2,040.34 180.80 68.10 11,827.75 -0.65 1,209.45 1,203.40 6.05 1,178.31 1,173.49 4.82 995.67 992.33 3.34 1,308.24 1,302.74 5.50 1,923.23 1,906.00 1,916.23 1,899.68 7.00 6.32 1,929.26 472.11 795.38 661.77 1,797.52 413.61 792.63 591.28 2,146.91 619.92 723.78 803.21 2,328.92 644.55 811.80 872.57 2,902.06 873.64 863.59 1,164.83 3,587.57 945.27 898.52 1,743.78 -3.10 -8.22 -16.20 0.02 1,901.26 1,898.80 2.46 1,746.03 1,740.23 5.81 1,405.64 1,399.06 6.58 1,313.30 1,311.64 1.67 -6.57 -6.25 -74.68 4,263.22 1,331.48 809.92 2,121.83 5,714.73 1,881.51 853.53 2,979.69 5,169.65 1,630.29 862.11 2,677.25 6,045.64 1,938.16 977.58 3,129.90 16.94 18.88 13.39 16.91 SOURCE: MAPA/Sapcana. NOTE: Only states with anhydrous and/or hydrated ethanol production within the past ten years were listed. (106 m3) figure 2.1. PRODUCTION OF ANHYDROUS AND HYDRATED ETHANOL – 2003-2012 30 25 20 15 10 HYDRATED ETHANOL ANHYDROUS ETHANOL 5 0 2003 SOURCE: MAPA/Sapcana (Tables 2.1 and 2.2). 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2. BIOFUELS 55 table 2.2. PRODUCTION OF HYDRATED ETHANOL, BY BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE – 2003-2012 BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE BRAZIL North Acre Rondônia Amazonas Pará Tocantins Northeast Maranhão Piauí Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Southeast Minas Gerais Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo South Paraná Central-West Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Goiás PRODUCTION OF HYDRATED ETHANOL (103 M3) 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 12/11 % 9,851.38 14,302.66 17,556.28 19,089.27 20,166.88 14,217.18 13,875.96 -2.40 34.90 7.96 25.26 1.68 47.62 8.55 4.74 31.91 2.42 48.99 1.49 10.76 7.14 17.61 11.99 77.77 2.68 12.42 6.43 22.39 33.85 75.84 4.10 8.64 4.05 10.87 48.17 -2.48 52.97 -30.39 -37.10 -51.44 42.31 1,211.57 60.44 11.42 6.90 1,284.18 58.75 5.15 10.76 983.80 39.12 2.39 4.04 930.61 30.67 1.88 8.78 843.07 23.44 1.48 3.98 -23.59 -21.21 -54.74 2003 2004 2005 2006 5,638.29 6,788.47 7,832.15 8.69 4.38 4.32 - 9.24 4.67 4.57 - 13.61 6.01 7.49 0.11 19.09 5.65 11.32 2.13 17.91 8.26 9.64 - 737.61 5.61 4.35 0.32 861.09 8.72 4.33 0.15 775.80 11.08 5.83 1.02 711.40 20.26 13.95 1.00 987.60 50.15 9.53 0.57 -9.41 31.71 37.44 39.14 28.60 35.44 46.77 82.36 49.30 44.52 37.48 -15.80 131.75 165.27 351.10 29.47 18.04 158.66 151.66 447.87 33.78 18.49 171.71 128.22 361.04 39.05 18.72 147.47 112.28 328.90 30.48 28.45 212.88 212.07 399.25 12.46 55.26 213.15 297.94 494.34 29.09 51.53 237.95 309.47 421.62 85.39 72.74 182.13 237.11 330.25 68.50 70.97 184.84 184.69 359.07 78.02 38.14 186.75 141.89 254.21 103.36 90.48 1.03 -23.17 -29.20 32.49 137.21 3,320.67 400.27 48.55 65.17 2,806.68 4,279.67 429.32 46.67 101.65 3,702.04 5,115.17 525.88 46.27 84.08 4,458.95 6,877.56 691.18 47.48 59.52 6,079.38 9,875.79 12,347.86 12,915.91 1,167.92 1,634.03 1,793.39 88.72 125.43 130.73 93.32 89.20 102.86 8,525.84 10,499.20 10,888.94 13,298.17 2,084.00 104.37 69.87 11,039.93 8,489.67 1,362.74 69.02 81.26 6,976.65 7,771.42 1,192.36 68.65 68.10 6,442.32 -12.50 -0.54 -16.20 -7.66 729.49 723.44 760.64 755.82 656.29 652.95 864.81 859.31 1,563.79 1,556.79 1,471.32 1,465.00 1,528.92 1,526.46 1,464.59 1,458.79 1,039.75 1,033.18 919.83 918.16 -11.53 841.82 252.44 313.08 276.31 877.83 239.99 364.17 273.67 1,271.28 401.83 436.01 433.43 1,378.51 437.40 485.88 455.24 1,857.57 659.43 486.18 711.96 2,490.64 709.03 546.22 1,235.39 3,312.64 1,088.88 538.35 1,685.42 4,371.33 1,520.53 579.38 2,271.42 3,679.39 1,194.17 532.58 1,952.65 4,265.81 1,455.36 501.81 2,308.64 15.94 21.87 -5.78 18.23 -8.46 -11.13 SOURCE: MAPA/Sapcana. NOTE: Only states with hydrated ethanol production within the past ten years were listed. table 2.3. ETHANOL IMPORTS, BY REGION AND BY COUNTRY OF DESTINATION – 2011-2012 REGION AND COUNTRY OF ORIGIN TOTAL North America Mexico United States Central and South America Barbados Guyana Jamaica Trinidad and Tobago Europe France Germany Italy Netherlands Poland Spain United Kingdom SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. ETHANOL IMPORTS (M3) 2011 2012 12/11 % 1,136,901 553,886 -51.28 1,099,623 10 1,099,612 553,198 9 553,189 -49.69 790 88 285 417 549 135 21 369 24 -30.48 36,489 1,674 61 9 17 11 34,718 139 5 39 21 71 3 - -99.62 -11.37 -49.69 52.60 .. 29.65 -94.24 -99.70 -36.03 145.30 .. .. -72.51 .. 56 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 table 2.4. ETHANOL EXPORTS, BY REGION AND BY COUNTRY OF DESTINATION – 2003-2012 REGION AND COUNTRY OF DESTINATION TOTAL North America Canada Mexico United States Central and South America Argentina Chile Colombia Costa Rica Dominican Republic El Salvador Ecuador Jamaica Paraguay Porto Rico Trinidad and Tobago Uruguay Venezuela Others Europe Belgium Finland France Germany Netherlands Norway Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey United Kingdom Others Middle East United Arab Emirates Others Africa Angola Ghana Nigeria Sierra Leone South Africa Others Asia-Pacific Australia China India Japan New Zeland North Korea Philippines Singapore South Korea Taiwan Others SOURCE: MDIC/Secex. ETHANOL EXPORTS (M3) 2003 765,025 2004 2005 2006 2007 2,432,618 2,592,293 3,428,863 3,532,668 2008 2009 2010 2011 5,123,820 3,323,467 2012 12/11 % 1,900,165 1,964,018 3,050,373 55.31 972,212 1,776,481 4,250 37,467 49,210 29,930 918,752 1,709,084 358,984 73,740 285,244 348,494 35,100 313,394 668,005 4,080 663,925 2,042,420 6,553 2,035,867 205.75 .. 60.61 206.64 609,211 898,737 1,160,262 783,144 200,309 372,343 472,341 26.86 1,324 10,320 91,265 2,006 5,390 170,367 2,843 8,187 109,504 1,677 2,420 100,276 5,945 5,477 - 16,415 5,536 8 - 85,893 40,935 44,958 545,613 26,334 90,417 428,863 387,652 26,839 100,098 260,715 1,836,156 18,855 50,241 1,767,060 172,779 305,537 552,374 5 1,555 32,491 1,131 117,893 1,287 126,693 7,663 -53.32 4,548 -17.85 260 3,150.00 .. 92,213 - - 13,452 - 5,428 1,617 4,001 2,010 1,310 2,015 53.82 15,679 104,077 79 - 29,154 135,759 977 5,243 157,851 133,288 10,261 181,143 1,646 131,543 10,371 224,397 7,072 308,968 13,993 356,238 3,965 436,503 5,068 10,246 71,101 437,657 7 22,150 4,903 138,622 74 32,253 50,083 25 137,589 15 20,255 108,421 216,270 112 19,866 .. .. 57.19 646.67 -1.92 14,965 7,155 36,116 71,579 158,869 224,510 139,951 6,636 135,881 14,700 -89.18 117 3,810 2,903 5,323 453 49,478 23,495 440 104,605 4,975 658 1,589 466 1,116 445 3,459 3,071 965 353 5,050 176 6,248 25 23.72 .. -85.80 213,938 4,818 5,737 85,680 568 100,395 10,853 5,701 4 184 434,673 3,625 12,429 7,106 168,573 375 195,337 22,401 23,181 1,647 569,937 1,400 259,403 245,891 9,896 29,313 13,662 10,372 600,167 8,900 346,615 173 204,614 12,856 27,008 1 1,007,913 1,611 19,986 5,064 808,557 4,698 116,466 3,747 47,784 - 1,498,807 6,277 41,477 10,213 4,486 1,332,756 4,911 5,142 11,572 81,972 1 938,360 5,016 26,812 678,466 54,724 161,637 11,705 477,259 4,900 14,843 238,988 6,000 52,158 160,336 34 193,233 18,028 4 95,504 79,677 20 - 105,299 162 5,000 91,101 9,018 18 - -99.10 .. .. .. -4.61 .. .. .. -88.68 .. -10.00 .. - - - 48 43,849 5,191 29,527 - - - - - - 43,749 5,162 23,814 - - - - - - 48 100 29 5,713 - - - .. 81,652 413 28,170 48,248 328 4,097 397 124,766 5,848 7,849 109,096 803 1,170 131,723 6,577 3,861 118,441 1,566 1,278 55,531 3,178 6,075 42,680 648 2,008 942 172,578 11,661 33,172 122,879 2,355 2,511 137,676 9,871 19,759 97,888 2,313 5,563 2,281 180,723 35,118 14,803 115,766 1,659 12,318 1,059 117,398 14,548 18,874 80,123 82 3,556 215 105,511 12,173 8,314 73,603 32 11,368 21 99,265 14,995 7,808 71,066 5,334 62 -5.92 210,763 1,022,029 23,991 441,050 91,281 225,437 23,295 2,021 15,761 29,595 56,436 281,230 42,695 950,607 410,757 315,392 4,499 3,603 216,356 - 327,750 10,074 225,403 92,273 - 437,379 364,003 4,790 1,564 66,693 329 545,403 6,374 4,050 66,510 263,473 1,755 4,522 10,706 186,782 1,230 1,032,729 8,040 367,570 279,961 11,181 32,799 19,464 313,714 - 756,705 19,338 24 58,603 261,672 3,597 26,679 6,500 375,309 4,983 624,926 16,443 27,565 280,873 300,045 - 331,048 3,533 14,799 108,170 165,788 38,758 - -45.51 .. .. 23.18 -6.09 -3.45 .. -53.08 195.24 -47.03 -78.51 .. .. -61.49 .. .. .. .. -44.75 .. .. 2. BIOFUELS 57 table 2.5. HYDRATED ETHANOL SALES, BY BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE, AT DISTRIBUTION LEVEL – 2003-2012 BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE TOTAL North Rondônia Acre Amazonas Roraima Pará Amapá Tocantins Northeast Maranhão Piauí Ceará Rio Grande do Norte Paraíba Pernambuco Alagoas Sergipe Bahia Southeast Minas Gerais Espírito Santo Rio de Janeiro São Paulo South Paraná Santa Catarina Rio Grande do Sul Central-West Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Goiás Distrito Federal HYDRATED ETHANOL SALES (103 M3) 12/11 % 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 3,245.32 4,512.93 4,667.22 6,186.55 9,366.84 13,290.10 16,470.95 15,074.30 10,899.22 9,850.18 -9.62 50.60 11.94 3.65 12.56 0.57 8.83 0.88 12.17 54.98 12.74 3.75 13.53 0.58 10.51 0.77 13.09 62.68 13.63 4.00 19.02 0.74 10.81 0.89 13.60 57.77 10.62 4.14 16.27 1.30 10.37 0.93 14.16 113.63 21.53 6.37 32.50 2.26 17.75 1.45 31.76 197.77 40.58 9.51 54.70 2.87 31.55 2.77 55.78 275.85 57.19 11.95 79.60 2.91 46.19 8.30 69.71 221.36 40.08 9.49 54.88 2.76 46.97 6.72 60.46 154.07 26.51 8.58 40.52 2.49 33.57 4.93 37.47 129.35 19.70 5.75 40.07 1.93 30.72 3.31 27.88 -16.05 -25.70 -33.07 -1.11 -22.44 -8.49 -32.89 -25.59 233.85 8.60 15.45 34.24 282.56 8.26 16.22 35.62 328.33 11.27 14.97 40.50 417.41 16.59 14.04 66.10 712.96 49.10 19.44 107.88 1,235.70 107.36 28.27 152.94 1,625.37 142.65 33.11 174.59 1,360.03 88.46 19.25 157.51 793.48 35.20 13.86 113.61 645.64 23.84 15.98 93.42 -32.28 15.30 -17.77 -18.63 18.01 23.36 26.50 33.37 67.38 94.71 98.37 79.16 55.27 46.05 -16.68 30.45 43.30 20.05 13.88 49.87 32.05 69.22 23.52 14.76 59.55 34.03 93.53 26.90 13.52 67.11 36.60 107.51 34.90 12.77 95.53 63.59 163.31 51.46 16.85 173.95 89.66 280.71 83.10 29.43 369.51 112.98 365.49 104.51 52.50 541.17 86.56 315.41 76.10 39.23 498.36 58.02 184.82 53.24 25.25 254.23 44.72 163.34 39.55 21.12 197.61 -22.93 -11.62 -25.70 -16.33 -22.27 1,941.27 374.26 36.54 98.18 1,432.30 2,893.98 420.90 36.72 109.82 2,326.54 3,023.31 391.48 50.55 180.53 2,400.75 4,381.77 371.41 42.43 224.25 3,743.68 6,578.10 602.74 70.83 359.40 5,545.12 9,022.76 10,860.08 10,044.63 957.20 1,204.43 838.16 137.25 172.83 85.76 677.06 872.81 746.46 7,251.25 8,610.00 8,374.26 7,646.56 568.76 55.73 531.76 6,490.31 6,841.20 524.09 47.37 435.28 5,834.46 -10.53 683.83 377.08 155.00 151.75 904.65 538.76 173.87 192.01 883.41 518.24 175.27 189.90 872.40 520.58 193.06 158.76 1,163.95 701.25 242.40 220.30 1,605.38 904.33 376.16 324.89 2,094.71 1,193.03 498.65 403.03 1,878.49 1,347.00 290.59 240.89 1,071.58 811.37 123.08 137.12 1,024.50 814.62 94.66 115.22 0.40 -23.09 -15.98 335.77 61.18 40.02 145.39 89.17 376.76 71.21 59.25 170.10 76.20 369.50 71.59 70.98 149.38 77.56 457.19 65.29 72.47 238.58 80.86 798.20 105.47 107.20 435.31 150.22 1,228.50 166.28 276.85 610.59 174.78 1,614.95 207.98 393.94 773.68 239.35 1,569.79 168.27 416.31 851.08 134.13 1,233.53 105.79 338.64 705.07 84.02 1,209.49 90.76 371.86 688.74 58.13 -14.21 9.81 -2.32 -30.81 -7.85 -15.00 -18.14 -10.11 -4.39 -1.95 SOURCE: ANP/SAB. Up to 2006, data as per Ordinance CNP No. 221/1981. Since 2007, data as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004. NOTE: Up to 2006 data include distributors sales and their own consumption. Since 2007, data include solely distributors sales. (106 m3) figure 2.2. HYDRATED ETHANOL SALES, BY REGION, AT DISTRIBUTION LEVEL – 2003-2012 18 15 12 9 6 CENTRAL-WEST 3 SOUTH SOUTHEAST NORTHEAST NORTH SOURCE: ANP/SAB (Table 2.5). 0 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 58 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 2.2 Biodiesel table 2.6. NOMINAL CAPACITY OF BIODIESEL1 (B100), BY PLANT – 2012 PLANT LOCATION (STATE) TOTAL Abdiesel Abdiesel ADM ADM Agrenco Agropalma Amazonbio Araguassú Barralcool Beira Rio Bianchini Big Frango Binatural Bio Brazilian Italian Oil Bio Óleo Bio Petro Bio Vida Biobrax Biocamp Biocar Bionasa Bionorte Biopar Biopar Biosep Biotins Bioverde Brasil Ecodiesel Bsbios Bsbios Marialva Bunge Camera Camera Caramuru Caramuru Cargill Cesbra Comanche Coomisa Cooperbio Cooperfeliz Delta Fertibom Fiagril Granol Granol Granol Grupal Innovatti JBS JBS Minerva Oleoplan Olfar Orlândia Ouro Verde Petrobras Petrobras Petrobras Rondobio SPBio SSIL Tauá Biodiesel Transportadora Caibiense V-Biodiesel Araguari/MG Varginha/MG Rondonópolis/MT Joaçaba/SC Alto Araguaia/MT Belém/PA Jí Paraná/RO Porto Alegre do Norte/MT Barra do Bugres/MT Terra Nova do Norte/MT Canoas/RS Rolândia/PR Formosa/GO Barra do Garças/MT Cuiabá/MT Araraquara/SP Várzea Grande/MT Una/BA Campo Verde/MT Dourados/MS Porangatu/GO São Miguel do Araguaia/GO Rolandia/PR Nova Marilândia/MT Três Pontas/MG Paraíso de Tocantins/TO Taubaté/SP São Luís/MA Passo Fundo/RS Marialva/PR Nova Mutum/MT Ijuí/RS Rosário do Sul/RS São Simão/GO Ipameri/GO Três Lagoas/MS Volta Redonda/RJ Simões Filho/BA Sapezal/MT Cuiabá/MT Feliz Natal/MT Rio Brilhante/MS Catanduva/SP Lucas do Rio Verde/MT Anápolis/GO Cachoeira do Sul/RS Porto Nacional/TO Sorriso/MT Mairinque/SP Colider/MT Lins/SP Palmeiras de Goiás/GO Veranópolis/RS Erechim/RS Orlândia/SP Rolim de Moura/RO Candeias/BA Montes Claros/MG Quixadá/CE Rondonópolis/MT Sumaré/SP Rondonópolis/MT Nova Mutum/MT Rondonópolis/MT Iraquara/BA SOURCE: ANP/SRP, as per Ordinance ANP No. 30/2013. 1 Biodiesel (B100), as per Ordinance ANP No. 14/2012. NOMINAL CAPACITY (M3/YEAR) 20,567.8 6.0 2.4 1,352.0 510.0 660.0 80.0 90.0 100.0 190.5 12.0 900.0 6.0 450.0 98.0 150.0 194.4 18.0 98.0 300.0 30.0 653.0 94.7 120.0 100.0 36.0 81.0 503.3 360.0 444.0 353.0 413.8 650.0 360.0 625.0 625.0 700.0 166.7 335.0 12.0 460.0 10.0 300.0 333.3 563.0 1,033.0 933.3 360.0 120.0 30.0 100.0 560.2 45.0 1,050.0 600.0 150.0 9.0 603.4 422.7 301.7 10.0 83.3 50.0 100.0 100.0 360.0 2. BIOFUELS 59 table 2.7. PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL1, BY BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE – 2005-2012 BRAZILIAN REGION AND STATE PRODUCTION OF BIODIESEL (B100) - (M3) 12/11 % 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 BRAZIL 736 69,002 404,329 1,167,128 1,608,448 2,386,399 2,672,760 2,717,483 1.67 North Rondônia Pará Tocantins Northeast Maranhão Piauí Ceará Bahia Southeast Minas Gerais Rio de Janeiro São Paulo South Paraná Rio Grande do Sul Central-West Mato Grosso do Sul Mato Grosso Goiás 510 2,421 2,421 - 26,589 99 3,717 22,773 15,987 228 2,625 13,135 41,821 4,779 3,494 33,547 95,106 6,190 2,345 86,570 103,446 2,264 101,182 78,654 8,406 70,247 -23.97 271.25 .. -30.57 34,798 28,604 1,956 4,238 172,200 23,509 30,474 47,276 70,942 125,910 36,172 4,548 19,208 65,982 163,905 31,195 3,616 49,154 79,941 176,994 18,705 66,337 91,952 176,417 44,524 131,893 293,573 62,369 231,204 66.41 .. .. 40.08 75.30 21,562 311 21,251 37,023 138 36,885 185,594 185,594 284,774 40,271 8,201 236,302 420,328 72,693 20,177 327,458 379,410 76,619 7,716 295,076 255,733 80,100 17,046 158,587 -32.60 100 100 - 42,708 12 42,696 313,350 7,294 306,056 477,871 23,681 454,189 675,668 69,670 605,998 976,928 114,819 862,110 926,611 120,111 806,500 -5.15 4.61 -6.45 10,121 13 10,108 125,808 15,170 110,638 526,287 284,923 241,364 640,077 4,367 367,009 268,702 1,018,303 7,828 568,181 442,293 1,036,559 31,023 499,950 505,586 1,162,913 84,054 477,713 601,146 12.19 170.94 -4.45 18.90 510 - 156 156 - 44 44 26 26 - - SOURCE: ANP/SPD, as per Ordinance ANP No. 17/2004. 1 Biodiesel (B100), as per Ordinance ANP No. 14/2012. Map 2.1. INFRASTRUCTURE FOR BIODIESEL PRODUCTION – 2012 RR AP Brasil Ecodiesel AM Agropalma Petrobras PA MA CE RN PB PI PE AL SE Biotins AC RO Ouro Verde Amazonbio Beira Rio JBS Coomisa Friagril Bunge Biopar Araguassú Cooperfeliz MT TO Granol BA V-Biodiesel Grupal Bio Óleo Barralcool Bio Brazilian Biocamp Binatural Bio Vida GO SSIL Cooperbio Granol ADM Rondobio Minerva Transportadora Caramuru Caibiense Agrenco Abdiesel Caramuru Cargill Fertibom MS Orlândia JBS Delta Biocar Biopar Bsbios Marialva Petrobras Comanche Bionasa Tauá Biodiesel SP Biopetro Sp Bio Biobrax Petrobras MG Biosep Abdiesel ES RJ Cesbra Bioverde Big Frango Innovatti PR ADM SC Olfar Camera RS Camera Bsbios Oleoplan Bianchini Granol Authorized plants that produced in 2012 Authorized plants with no production in 2012 SOURCE: ANP/SPD. 4.54 120.92 -46.26 60 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 CONVERSION FACTORS, DENSITIES AND LOWER CALORIFIC VALUES MEAN VALUES FOR YEAR 2012 CONVERTION FACTOR TO BOE DENSITY1 (T/M3) LOWER CALORIFIC VALUE (KCAL/KG) m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 103 m3 103 m3 103 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 m3 3.841 3.666 7.219 5.698 6.277 4.685 5.286 4.714 5.552 5.535 5.536 4.408 4.469 5.368 6.989 6.191 6.989 6.370 6.340 6.340 6.141 6.229 0.791 0.809 1.025 0.880 1.040 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.742 0.754 0.726 0.552 0.580 0.702 1.013 0.852 1.013 0.875 0.864 0.864 0.820 0.850 6,750 6,300 9,790 9,000 8,390 8,800 9,930 8,400 10,400 10,200 10,600 11,100 10,710 10,630 9,590 10,100 9,590 10,120 10,200 10,200 10,410 10,190 m3 6.484 0.884 10,190 m3 m3 m3 m3 6.562 5.978 5.978 5.624 0.895 0.799 0.799 0.741 10,190 10,400 10,400 10,550 PRODUCTS AND UNITS Anhydrous ethanol Hydrated ethanol Asphalt Pure biodiesel (B100) Green petroleum coke Dry natural gas Wet natural gas Refinery fuel gas Gasoline A Gasoline C Aviation gasoline LPG NGL Naphtha Bunker Diesel oil Fuel oil2 Lubricating oil Other energy products Other non-energy products Paraffin Imported oil Domestic oil (offshore and onshore) Exported oil (Marlim) Jet fuel Lamp kerosene Solvent SOURCE: ANP/SPD. 1 At 20 °C temperature and 1 atm for natural gas as well as oil and natural gas products. 2 Fuel oil ATE and BTE. Prefixes of SI Units Relationships between Units (k) quilo = 103 1 m3 = 6,28981 barrels (M) mega = 106 1 barrel = 0,158987 m3 (G) giga = 109 1 joule (J) = 0 ,239 cal (T) tera = 1012 1 BTU = 252 cal (P) peta = 1015 1 bep = 1.390 Mcal (E) exa = 1018 1 tep = 10.000 Mcal GLOSSARY 61 GLOSSARY Anhydrous Ethanol: obtained in Brazil through the fermentation of sugar cane molasses. It has an alcoholic content of 99.3° INPM. The anhydrous ethanol is used in mixtures with gasoline A, for producing gasoline type C, in proportions defined by applicable law. Energy Oil Products: oil products mainly utilized as fuels, which release energy and/or light when burned. That denomination covers the following oil products: LPG, gasoline A, aviation gasoline, lamp fuel, jet fuel, diesel oil, fuel oil and coke. Apparent Consumption: the summation of parcels referring to production and imports, minus the exported volume. Ethanol: composed of two carbon atoms, five hydrogen atoms and one hydroxyl group (C2H5OH), it is obtained in Brazil through the fermentation of sugar cane molasses. Used as a fuel in Otto cycle internal combustion engines, mainly on road transportation. Bbl/d: barrels per day. Bidding Round: denomination for the several international public bids promoted by ANP, aiming the granting of concessions to the winning bidders (previously qualified companies) for exploring and producing oil and natural gas in pre-defined areas (blocks). Biodiesel: fuel composed by alkyl esters, derived from vegetal oils or animal fats, according to the specification of Ordinance ANP No. 14/2012. Boe: “barrel of oil equivalent”. A measurement unit for equivalent energy, per convention equal to 1,390 Mcal. Calorie: this book adopts the calorie at 15 °C (cal15). 1 cal15 is the amount of thermal energy required to heat 1g of air-free water from 14.5 °C to 15.5 °C under a constant pressure of 101.325 kPa (quiloPascals). Conversion factor: 1 cal15 = 4.1855 J. Concession : an administrative contract through which ANP grants to companies that meet the technical, economic and legal requirements the right to explore and produce oil and natural gas in the Brazilian territory. Concessionaire: a company incorporated under Brazilian law, with main office and management located in Brazil that was granted a concession contract by ANP for the exploration and production of oil and natural gas in a sedimentary basin located in the Brazilian territory. Dew Point Plant (DPP): plant that uses Joule-Thomson effect to adjust dew point of processed gas. Gasoline A: Fuel produced by the process of oil refining or formulated by mixing currents from the petroleum refining and natural gas processing, for vehicles equipped with automotive Otto cycle engines, free of oxygenated components. ANP Ordinance No. 57/2011. Gasoline C: gasoline composed of a mixture of gasoline A and anhydrous ethanol, which proportions are defined by applicable law. ANP Ordinance No. 57/2011. Hydrated Ethanol: motor vehicle fuel obtained in Brazil through the fermentation of sugar cane molasses. When free from hydrocarbons, it has an alcoholic content between 92.6° and 93.8° INPM. Used in Otto cycle internal combustion engines, specifically in alcohol powered vehicles for road transportation. INPM: Represents the alcohol percentage in mass in the mixture (% m/m) used in Brazil. Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG): natural gas cooled to temperatures below -160 °C for transfer and storage in liquid state. Mainly composed by methane, although it may have minimum quantities of ethane, propane, nitrogen and or other components generally found in natural gas. ANP Ordinance No. 9/2000. Liquid Fractionation Plant (LFP): plant d e s i g n e d to s e p a ra te N G L s co m p o nents (ethane, propane, butane, iso-butane and C 5+), consisting of boiling off of hydrocarbons one by one. Liquid Recovery Plant (LRP): plant designed to process natural gas in order to re- 62 OIL, NATURAL GAS AND BIOFUELS STATISTICAL YEARBOOK 2013 cover NGLs. That process is required to meet pipeline dewpoint specifications. Petroleum Law: Law No. 9478, of August 6 th, 1997. Methanol: chemical compound whose chemical formula is CH3OH. It is liquid and inflammable, besides possessing an invisible flame and freezing point of around -98 °C. Methanol has large scale utilization in plastics industry and in reactions of pharmacological importance. Concerning biofuels industry, methanol is used in transesterification of vegetal oils and animal grasses, in order to produce biodiesel. Refining capacity: processing capacity for which an industrial plant was designed, measured in bbl/d or m3/d. Natural Gas Condensate Processing Plant (NGCPP): plant that separates natural gas condensate from a raw natural gas. Natural Gas Liquids (NGL): hydrocarbons in natural gas removed from gas as liquids, in lease separators, field facilities, NGPPs or in pipeline transfers, according to Ordinance ANP No. 118/2000. Natural Gas Processing Plant (NGPP): plant designed to separate heavy components (propane and butane) from natural gas. Natural Gas Refrigeration Plant (NGRP): Plant that separates natural gas from natural gas liquids. Non-Energy Oil Products: oil products that, although having significant energy content, are used for non-energy aims. That denomination covers the following oil products: greases, lubricants, paraffin, asphalts, solvents, coke, naphtha, aromatic extract, vacuum gas oil, light cycle oil, atmospheric residue, diluents, n-paraffin, others petroleum oils, bituminous minerals, as well as other oil products of lesser importance. Operator company: enterprise that is legally designated by the consortium for conducting and executing all the operations and activities in the concession area, according to the provisions established in the concession contract signed by ANP and the concessionaire. per Operation Day: maximum load volume that the primary distillation plant(s) can process in a 24-hour period, when operating at full capacity, under optimal and stable conditions in terms of raw materials, products and downstream plants, without any maintenance interruptions scheduled in any of the components of the refinery’s production system. It is expressed in operation m3/d or bbl/stream day. Refining Capacity per Calendar Day: maximum load volume, expressed in a 24-hour period, that the primary distillation plant(s) can process, under average and normal operating conditions, during the complete cycle of plant maintenance activities. This capacity takes into account any reduction in capacity of all the refinery’s plants in continuous operation resulting from limitations that may delay, interrupt or reduce production. It is expressed in m3/calendar day or bbl/calendar day. Round Zero: denominates the act of signing, under the provisions of the Petroleum Law, article 34, on August 6th 1998, of licensing contracts between ANP and Petrobras for 397 blocks that were already under exploration, development or production by the state-owned company at the time the Petroleum Law was enforced. Toe: “ton of oil equivalent”. A measuring unit for equivalent energy, per convention, equal to 10,000 Mcal. Shale: generally clay sedimentary rock, organic material (kerogen) – rich. When submitted to high temperatures, shale releases oil, water and gas, as weel as a carbon. Solid residual. LIST OF SOURCES 63 LIST OF SOURCES Abast – Abastecimento, Marketing e Comercialização Petrobras – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. MME – Ministério de Minas e Energia Av. República do Chile, 65 – Sala 2001-D 20035-900 – Rio de Janeiro - RJ www.petrobras.com.br Phone: +55 21 2534-3205 Fax: +55 21 2534-1899 Brazilian Oil, Natural Gas and Biofuel Statistical Book 2010 ANP – Agência Nacional do Petróleo, Gás Natural e Biocombustíveis MME – Ministério de Minas e Energia Av. Rio Branco, 65 – 12th to 22nd floors 20090-004 – Rio de Janeiro - RJ www.anp.gov.br Phone: +55 21 2112-8100 Fax: +55 21 2112-8129 BP – BP Statistical Review of World Energy International Headquarters Platt’s Crude Oil Marketwire Global Headquarters 2 Penn Plaza, 25 nd floor New York, NY - 10121-2298 United States of America www.platts.com Phone: +1 212 904 3070 Riograndense – Refinaria de Petróleo Riograndense S.A. R. Eng.º Heitor Amaro Barcellos, 551 96202-900 - Rio Grande – RS www.refinariariograndense.com.br [email protected] Phone: +55 53 3233-8000 Fax: +55 53 3233-8036 RPDM – Refinaria de Petróleos de Manguinhos S.A. Av. Brasil, 3141 - Manguinhos 20937-900 - Rio de Janeiro – RJ manguinhosrefinaria.com.br www.manguinhosrefinaria.com.br 1 St James’ Square, London SW1Y 4PD United Kingdom www.bp.com Phone: +44 0 20 7496 4000 Fax: +44 0 20 7496 4630 DCAA – Departamento da Cana de Açúcar e Agroenergia SPAE – Secretaria de Produção e Agroenergia MAPA – Ministério da Agricultura, Pecuária e Abastecimento Esplanada dos Ministérios, Block D – 7th floor 70043-900 – Brasília - DF www.agricultura.gov.br [email protected] Phone: +55 61 3218-2762 Fax: +55 61 3225-7387 Secex – Secretaria de Comércio Exterior MDIC – Ministério do Desenvolvimento, Indústria e Comércio Exterior EQN 102/103, Asa Norte 70.722-400 – Brasília – DF www.desenvolvimento.gov.br/comercio-exterior Phone: +55 61 2027-8283 SIX – Superintendência de Industrialização do Xisto Petrobras – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. MME – Ministério de Minas e Energia Rodovia BR–476, km 143 83900-000 – São Mateus do Sul – PR www2.petrobras.com.br/minisite/refinarias/ petrosix/portugues/processo/index.asp [email protected] Phone: +55 42 3520-7200 Fax: +55 42 3520-7108 www.anp.gov.br