Petrobras Restarts Tupi Output, Strengthening Brazil’s Offshore Surge

Brazil’s Petrobras has restarted production at its flagship Tupi offshore oilfield, restoring one of the country’s most productive pre-salt assets and adding momentum to Brazil’s rise as a top-five global oil producer.

The Cidade de Angra dos Reis floating production vessel resumed operations this week after completing maintenance and compliance work ordered by Brazil’s oil regulator at the start of the year. The restart is expected to lift output by tens of thousands of barrels per day as Tupi returns to pre-shutdown levels. Petrobras plans further optimization across the field’s subsea network to sustain long-term flows.

Tupi, discovered in 2006 and long considered the crown jewel of Brazil’s deepwater portfolio, anchors Petrobras’s expansion strategy in the Santos Basin, where ultra-deep reserves have steadily reshaped the global oil landscape. 

Brazil’s offshore ramp-up is now challenging the dominance of traditional OPEC+ producers, driven by consistently high productivity, improved cost control, and political support for new investment. Recent analysis projects that Brazil could soon join the world’s top five oil producers as its pre-salt developments mature.

According to Bloomberg, Petrobras has extended the charter of the Cidade de Angra dos Reis to secure continuous output at Tupi until new platforms arrive later this decade. Current pre-salt fields account for more than three-quarters of Brazil’s total oil production, and the Tupi restart helps offset declines at older assets while supporting record export volumes to Asia and Europe.

Petrobras’s restart at Tupi also comes as several new platforms prepare to enter service at neighboring Búzios and Itapu, where pre-salt reserves continue to attract foreign partnerships and equipment orders. With national production approaching 3.7 million barrels per day, incremental volumes from the Santos Basin are feeding directly into Brazil’s growing exports, giving traders and refiners a steadier supply of non-OPEC crude.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

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