Abstract

Abstract—Analysis more of 80 hydrocarbon fields, mainly oil-producing, in the deepwater part of the Santos, Campos and Espirito Santo basins reveal the tendency of these large fields to lie in a productive oil-pay belt extending in the sea depth from range from 400 to 2500 m (possibly 3000 m or more) in a system of external depressions stretching along the lower part of the continental slope. This belt may continued to the north. All the fields in this belt in reserves category are estimated as large and giant. In the last 10–15 years, exploration works have been conducted in this belt already in the presalt formation: in the Santos Basin, 29 fields; in the Campos Basin, 21; and in the Espirito Santo Basin 7. It is noteworthy that 48% of the total hydrocarbon production of the country formed in presalt carbonate deposits of the Aptian Formation on the continental slope, 44% postsalt rocks on the continental slope and shelf, and only 8% is attributed to the mainland. In the world, Brazil’s deepwater presalt Aptian Formation (Barremian–Aptian in the Santos Basin) is essentially unique. In recent decades, giant hydrocarbon accumulations have been discovered, thereby doubling the country’s oil and gas reserves to total reserves of more than 3 billion t and 4.7 trillion m3, respectively. The geology of the presalt formation is narrowly related to tectonic movements that took place during the breakup of the Gondwana supercontinent into the South American and African continents. This took place 150 Ma ago in the Early Cretaceous. The salt of the Aptian Formation is an excellent caprock, the presalt reservoirs are superior in their characteristics, the oil is light and sweet, and the source rocks are enriched in organic matter. The thickness of the Aptian salt is limited, varying from basin to basin; the main width of the salt is in the Santos Basin 400 km and the thickness is 2000 m; in the north, the thickness and width decrease; in the Sergipi Alagoas Basin, it already reaches 100 m.

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