Brazilian state-run energy company Petroleo Brasileiro SA and Angola's national oil company Sonangol have found a new oil field off the coast of Angola, Angola's state-run Angop news agency said on Tuesday. According to Angop, the new oil well was discovered at Block 18/06, in deep waters 200 kilometres north of Luanda. Drilled under 1,500 meters of water, the Magnesium-01 well showed the existence of "petroleum of excellent quality" under 82 meters in sand at a site called Miocene Epoch, Angop said
Brazilian state-run energy company Petroleo Brasileiro SA and Angola's national oil company Sonangol have found a new oil field off the coast of Angola, Angola's state-run Angop news agency said on Tuesday.

According to Angop, the new oil well was discovered at Block 18/06, in deep waters 200 kilometres north of Luanda.

Drilled under 1,500 meters of water, the Magnesium-01 well showed the existence of "petroleum of excellent quality" under 82 meters in sand at a site called Miocene Epoch, Angop said.

The find was confirmed in a joint statement by the two companies.

Sonangol is the main concessionary of Block 18/06.

Petrobras is the operator of the block with a 30% share, while Sonangol Sinopec International Ltd. holds 40%. Sonangol P&P has a 20% stake in the bloc. Others hold the remaining 10% stake.

Petrobras, which has been active in Angola since 1979, plans to invest $900 million in the country from 2008 to 2012. Angola represents Petrobras' largest exploratory drilling program outside of Brazil.