BP Unveils Largest Oil Discovery in 25 Years

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Major Offshore Find in Brazil

BP has announced its biggest oil and gas discovery in more than two decades following a successful drilling operation off Brazil’s coast. The well has revealed an estimated 500-meter gross hydrocarbon column, marking a significant milestone for the energy company. While the exact quantity and quality of the reservoir remain unknown, BP has confirmed the presence of oil, gas, and condensates within the site.

Initial tests show elevated levels of carbon dioxide, which could complicate extraction efforts and increase operational costs. Despite this, BP is continuing evaluations to better understand the reservoir’s potential and economic viability.

Part of a Broader Exploration Push

This find is the tenth hydrocarbon discovery made by BP this year, adding to successful wells in Egypt, Libya, Trinidad, the Gulf of Mexico, and other Brazilian sites. The company’s exploration drive signals a strategic pivot back to fossil fuels, following recent investor pressures to improve profitability.

Activist investor Elliott Investment Management recently acquired a stake in BP and urged the company to reorient its focus. In response, BP announced a “fundamental reset” in its approach, scaling back on renewable energy investments in favor of traditional oil and gas production.

Production Goals Through 2035

BP aims to boost its oil and gas output to between 2.3 million and 2.5 million barrels of oil equivalent per day by 2030, with additional growth potential through 2035. That compares with current production levels of approximately 2.36 million barrels per day in 2024.

The Brazil discovery could play a key role in supporting these targets, although full development will depend on further testing and feasibility assessments.

Investor Optimism Ahead of Earnings

The announcement contributed to a modest uptick in BP’s U.S.-listed shares, which rose 1.5% in premarket trading. Since the beginning of the year, BP shares have gained about 7%. Investors now await the company’s second-quarter earnings report, set to be released Tuesday morning, for more insights into how the company plans to integrate its new strategy and discoveries into its growth trajectory.

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