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    Only Shell, Ecopetrol place bids in disappointing Brazilian oil round

    Published by maria gbaf

    Posted on October 14, 2021

    3 min read

    Last updated: January 29, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Brazil's oil auction saw limited success with Shell and Ecopetrol placing bids, raising only 37.1 million reais amid high risks and environmental concerns.

    Shell and Ecopetrol Lead Bids in Brazil's Oil Auction

    By Marta Nogueira and Gram Slattery

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) -Brazil failed to sell off exploration and production rights in the most promising offshore oil blocks up for sale on Thursday, as its first oil auction since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic brought just 37.1 million reais ($6.7 million) into state coffers.

    In total, there were 92 blocks up for grabs in four offshore basins. The combined minimum bids for all the blocks was 558 million reais, though only five blocks received bids, all in the Santos Basin, off the coast of southeast Brazil.

    Royal Dutch Shell PLC snapped up four blocks for about 30.5 million reais. It also won a fifth block, known as S-M-1709, in a 70%-30% joint bid with Colombia’s Ecopetrol SA worth 6.6 million reais.

    The bidding round was expected to be small by local standards given the marginal attractiveness of the blocks up for grabs, according to several market sources consulted by Reuters.

    The haul from Thursday’s round, however, was the smallest in local currency terms since 2003.

    A few of the blocks on sale had drawn speculation that they contained part of a productive geology called the pre-salt, an area where billions of barrels of oil are trapped beneath a layer of salt under the ocean floor.

    Combined, those blocks had a combined minimum signing bonus of roughly 270 million reais, but none received a bid.

    Some of the blocks up for grabs were also located near ecologically sensitive maritime reserves, including the Fernando de Noronha and Abrolhos archipelagos, a fact that had drawn scrutiny from environmental groups. None of those blocks attracted bidders.

    In a news conference shortly after the auction, Rodolfo Saboia, the head of Brazil’s national oil regulator, said the results of the bidding round were a success given the high exploratory risks of the blocks up for grabs. Many companies drew up their 2021 exploration and production budgets during the worst of the pandemic in 2020, he added.

    Nine companies signed up for the bidding round: state-run Petroleo Brasileiro SA, Chevron Corp, Shell, TotalEnergies SE, Ecopetrol SA, Murphy Oil Corp, Karoon Energy Ltd, Wintershall Dea AG and 3R Petroleum Oleo e Gas SA.

    That was the smallest number yet for an oil rights auction in Brazil.

    ($1 = 5.52 reais)

    (Reporting by Marta Nogueira and Gram SlatteryEditing by Brad Haynes, Gerry Doyle and Paul Simao)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Brazil's oil auction attracted minimal bids, raising only 37.1 million reais.
    • •Shell and Ecopetrol were the only companies to place bids.
    • •92 offshore blocks were available, but only five received bids.
    • •High exploratory risks and environmental concerns deterred bidders.
    • •The auction was the smallest in local currency terms since 2003.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Only Shell, Ecopetrol place bids in disappointing Brazilian oil round

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses the limited success of Brazil's recent oil auction, highlighting bids from Shell and Ecopetrol.

    2Why was the auction disappointing?

    The auction was disappointing due to low bids, high exploratory risks, and environmental concerns.

    3Which companies participated in the auction?

    Nine companies participated, including Shell, Ecopetrol, and Petrobras, but only Shell and Ecopetrol placed bids.

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