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Brazilian Regulator Halts Peregrino FPSO Production, Impacting Prio's Operations

WHAT'S THE STORY?

What's Happening?

The Brazilian oil company Prio has announced that the local regulator, ANP, has ordered a production halt at the Peregrino FPSO. This decision is due to the need for improvements in risk management documentation and adjustments to the deluge system. The Peregrino field is a significant asset for Prio, especially as the company is in the process of acquiring the remaining stake from Equinor. Equinor is currently working on the required adjustments, which are expected to take three to six weeks. Prio plans to operate the Peregrino field after purchasing Equinor's 60% stake for up to $3.5 billion, having previously acquired a 40% stake from Sinochem last year for nearly $2 billion. The production halt has negatively impacted Prio's stock, with shares dropping over 5% on the Sao Paulo exchange.
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Why It's Important?

The production halt at the Peregrino FPSO is significant for Prio as it affects a crucial part of its output. The Peregrino field is a major asset, and the halt could lead to substantial revenue losses. Analysts from Santander estimate that a five-week halt could result in a revenue loss of approximately $192 million. This situation highlights the importance of regulatory compliance and risk management in the oil industry, as non-compliance can lead to operational disruptions and financial losses. The halt also affects the broader market, as seen by the drop in Prio's stock, despite the Bovespa index rising.

What's Next?

Equinor is working on the necessary adjustments to comply with the ANP's requirements, which are expected to take three to six weeks. Once the adjustments are completed, ANP will likely conduct a re-inspection before production can resume. The timeline for resuming production remains uncertain, and Prio will need to manage the financial impact of the halt while ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The company will also focus on completing the acquisition of Equinor's stake in the Peregrino field.

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