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Petrobras contains Morpho well fluid-loss incident

Petrobras has paused Morpho well drilling after losing about 15 m³ of synthetic fluid, as Ibama classifies the offshore event as low severity with no environmental risk.
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Brazil’s environmental regulator has dismissed the risk of pollution after an operational event at the Morpho exploration well on the country’s Equatorial Margin. Ibama classified the occurrence as low severity and did not require extra containment measures, while confirming there was no environmental threat associated with the incident.

The event took place on Sunday during exploratory drilling at the Morpho well in the Foz do Amazonas Basin, about 175 km off the Amapá coast. Petrobras reported the loss of around 15 m³ of synthetic drilling fluid from two auxiliary lines linked to the ODN II drilling unit, which is operated by Foresea.

According to Petrobras, the abnormal condition was quickly controlled and isolated. The company stated that the fluid in use is biodegradable and complies with applicable toxicity limits. The affected lines will be brought to the surface for inspection and repair, and drilling activities at the well are expected to remain suspended for approximately 10 to 15 days. The operator reported no damage to the ODN II unit or to the Morpho well, which remain in a safe operating state.

Morpho is the first well in Petrobras’ exploration programme on the Equatorial Margin, an area viewed as Brazil’s next offshore oil province. The environmental licence for the campaign was granted in October 2025 after extensive technical studies and emergency-response simulations, clearing the way for exploratory operations in the region.

In the financial markets, the episode prompted a moderate move in Petrobras shares PETR3 and PETR4, largely reflecting concerns about the drilling timetable. Analysts have described the impact as limited and temporary in the context of the company’s 2026–2030 Business Plan, which earmarks $109 billion in investments with an emphasis on operational efficiency and capital discipline. Of this amount, $2.5 billion is allocated to projects on the Equatorial Margin, including the drilling of 15 wells and a focus on optimising developments and enhancing returns.

Chief executive Magda Chambriard has recently reiterated that Petrobras intends to keep its oil and gas production between 2.6 million and 2.7 million barrels/day through 2034, seeking to align growth, sustainability and value creation. The handling of the Morpho event illustrates the role of risk management, rapid response and transparent communication in the continued development of Brazil’s offshore sector.

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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