MEXICO CITY, April 4 (Reuters) - Mexican state energy
company Pemex plans to produce 116.9 million barrels of oil and
124.4 billion cubic feet of natural gas from the Tupilco
Profundo field during its lifespan, the oil regulator said on
Thursday.
Tupilco Profundo is one of the biggest finds made during the
government of President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador as Pemex
continues struggling to offset its declining production from
older fields - particularly in the Gulf of Mexico.
Pemex had presented a modified development plan for the
field in the southeastern state of Tabasco, which it has in the
past described as its new "star producer", before the regulator.
Between November 2023 and October 2024, the field is
forecast to produce 42.5 million barrels of oil - equivalent to
some 116,500 barrels per day (bpd), the plan showed.
"It really is a good field but it will decline quickly," one
source familiar with the plan said. "The other advantage is that
the quality of the hydrocarbons is high because it doesn't have
many impurities - so the commercial value increases."
Pemex plans to finish drilling three existing wells, drill
three additional ones and add 12 pipelines.
The overall cost for the development, production and
abandonment of the field for its lifespan between 2024 and 2046
was put at just under $1.5 billion.