Chevron Agrees on Asset Swap in Venezuela to Focus on Heavy Oil Projects

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The oil giant has secured a greater stake in the South American country’s vast Orinoco Belt, which sits atop the world’s largest reserves of extra-heavy crude.

Chevron announced on April 13 that it had reached agreements with the Venezuelan government to expand its operations in the world’s largest extra-heavy crude oil field.

The American energy giant inked two agreements to grow its presence in the South American nation’s Orinoco Belt, which overlies the largest proven reserves of extra-heavy crude oil on the planet.

It covers approximately 50,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles) and is underlain by more than 1 trillion barrels of heavy oil-in-place, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

Extra-heavy crude is primarily used to make fuels such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, as well as in the production of asphalt, bitumen, and industrial lubricants. Heavy crude oil also is thick and “sour” (high sulfur), and harder to refine.

The deal included an asset swap with the state-owned firm Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) and all its subsidiaries in what Chevron described as a “mutually beneficial agreement which will consolidate all parties’ focus on strategic assets in the country,” in an April 13 press release.

In exchange for the extra-heavy crude-rich Ornoco Belt region being added to its main project, Chevron will give up an offshore gas field and a small crude area to PDVSA, according to the agreement.

Under the agreement, Chevron will receive an additional 13.21 percent working interest in the Petroindependencia, S.A. joint venture, increasing its total stake from 35.8 percent to 49 percent.

On top of this, the Petropiar, S.A. joint venture, in which a Chevron subsidiary holds a 30 percent interest, has been assigned the rights to develop the adjacent Ayacucho 8 area located in the Orinoco Oil Belt of Venezuela.

In return, Venezuela will receive 60 percent and 100 percent operated interests in the Plataforma Deltana Block 2 and Block 32gas licenses, located in the Loran offshore field, from Chevron subsidiaries, and its 25.2 percent non-operated interest in the Petroindependiente, S.A. joint venture located in the west of the country.

“This agreement expands Chevron’s heavy oil position in two key joint ventures in Venezuela and reflects our disciplined development of the country’s significant resources. Ayacucho 8 is a producing asset in close proximity to Petropiar, which enhances development efficiencies,” said Javier La Rosa, president of Chevron Base Assets and Emerging Countries.

“This asset swap marks another important step in Chevron’s long history in Venezuela and reinforces our role in supporting regional energy security,” he said.

The agreements are among the first big deals since the United States initiated a $100 billion reconstruction plan for the Venezuelan energy industry after capturing former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in January.

By Guy Birchall

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