- The 2026 sixth OPC cycle includes the Ceará Basin, opening new acreagein one of the margin’s most underexplored areas.
- Wildcat discoveries on conjugate margins like Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ghanaand Ivory Coast, along with adjacent margins in Guyana and Suriname, pointto similar potential along Brazil’s Equatorial Margin.
- The 2024 Anhangá discovery in the Potiguar Basin opened a new play andcontinues to build exploration momentum across the margin.
The Equatorial Margin has the elements for the next deepwater discovery,and TGS coverage spans Foz do Amazonas, Pará-Maranhão, Barreirinhas,Ceará and Potiguar. Spectral decomposition and stratal slicing on the 3Ddata reveal clastic channels and submarine fan complexes sourced from thesame Albian-Cenomanian-Turonian rocks driving Guyana’s success, givingexplorers the subsurface clarity needed to evaluate this emerging playahead of the October 7, 2026, bid round.
- 3D coverage: Amapá Phase 1 (11,335 sq km reprocessed); Amapá Phase 2(11,266 sq km new); Amapá Phase 3 (planning); Amazonas Vision (5,358 sqkm reprocessed); PAMA Phase 1 (19,352 sq km, processing); PAMA Phase2 (11,534 sq km, processing); MegaBar Ext. Phase 1 (5,358 sq km,processing);Ceara-Fortaleza (9930 sq km processed); Potiguar Aracati(10641 sqkm processed); Potiguar Phase 1 (10,685 sq km reprocessed).
- 2D coverage: 229,254 km regional 2D.
- Additional coverage: 268,506 sq km of integrated 2D-Cubed lines.

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New 3D seismic explores Mesozoic source rocks anddepositional systems analogous to those in Guyana and Suriname.
