Project

EXPLORATION AND EXTRACTION OF HYDROCARBONS IN DEEP WATERS OF THE GULF OF MEXICO, ASSOCIATED TO ROUND 2, TENDER 4, AREA 6 (PERDIDO).

Sector: Hydrocarbons


Last Revision

January 08, 2024
Short Name of the Project:
0608 Round 2, Tender 4: Area 6, Perdido
Type of Investment:
Greenfield
Subsector:
Upstream
Asset (s):
 Oil Field 1,891 Km2-Light oil, -Extralight Oil, -Dry gas 
Contract Currency:
US Dollars
Estimated Investment MXN:

1,548,038,120

Estimated Investment USD:

90,528,545

Exchange rate (USD/MXN) used by the Ministry of Finance for the economic plan 2024: $ 17.1
Contract Scope:
  Exploration,  Extraction

DESCRIPTION

License contract CNH-R02-L04-AP-PG06/2018 for the exploration of hydrocarbons in deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico, in an area of 1,988 km2 in the oil province of Perdido, for the extraction of light oil, superlight oil and dry gas.

Main Features:
- Geological Province: “Salina del Bravo”
- Age (s) of play: Late miocene, middle miocene, early miocene, late oligocene and late jurassic
- Lithology: Fine grain sand, middle grain sand, oolitas packstone/grainstone
- Type of Hydrocarbons: Light oil, superlight oil and dry gas

LEGAL AND FINANCIAL STRUCTURE

Type of Project
  Public / Private
Type of Contract
  License
Term
35 years
Selection Process
International Open Tender
Financing Sources
Private
100 %
MXN
1,548,038,120
USD
90,528,545
Payment Source
Project revenues
Revenues will come from the commercialization of hydrocarbons.

STATUS

Stage
  Execution
RELEVANT DATES
Request for proposals/Announcement July 20, 2017
Proposals Reception January 31, 2018
Ruling February 02, 2018
Contract Signing May 07, 2018
Execution/Construction Starting Date May 07, 2018
Term of the Contract May 07, 2053
Contractor
Shell Exploracion y Extraccion de Mexico y QPI México  
Major Contractor’s Shareholders
Qatar Petroleum International

GEOLOCATION

State(s)
Deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico   

Entity in charge of controlling the possession of communal land, as well as providing documentary legal security derived from the application of the Agrarian Law, and is the operator of the Geospatial Information System (SIG).

SPONSOR

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Entity
Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos
Department
Dirección General de Contratación para la Exploración y Extracción
E-mail
contacto@cnh.gob.mx

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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Source
National Hydrocarbons Information Center
Description
It is in charge of promoting and sharing the knowledge of the subsoil to foment the activities of exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons.
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Source
Comisión Nacional de Hidrocarburos
Description
Regulatory entity with technical autonomy, responsible for the organization of tenders, and execution of contracts related to the exploration and extraction of hydrocarbons.

REMARKS

The license agreement for the extraction of hydrocarbons stipulates that the contractor will provide and be responsible for all technical and financial resources required for the execution of the operations and will have the right of ownership over the hydrocarbons extracted in the contractual area. The Contractor will pay a royalty, based on audited Hydrocarbons.

The State is a partner of the contractor. The contributions for the State are:
1. The contractual fee for the exploration phase
2. Consideration based on gross income before deducting costs
3. Adjustment mechanism based on production volume and prices

It is important to clarify that all the exploration risk is assumed by the operator, that is, if the assigned operator does not find economically viable hydrocarbons to be extracted, the Mexican State has no payment obligation.

There are two possible extensions in the contract term subject to the area being in regular commercial production, the first extension of 10 years and a second extension for an additional period of 5 years.

Prospective Resources: The volume of hydrocarbons estimated at a certain date, of accumulations that are not yet discovered but have been inferred and are estimated to be potentially recoverable, through the application of future development projects.

They have both an opportunity for discovery and development, and are further subdivided according to the level of certainty associated with recovery estimates:
- P90: Low quantity estimates, that with 90% probability will be equal to or greater than that level.
- P50: Best quantity estimates, that with 50% probability will be equal to or greater to that level.
- P10: High quantity estimates, that with 10% probability will be equal to or greater than that level.

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