Baker Hughes to Supply Subsea Systems Azule Energy’s Field off Angola

June 25 (OE) Baker Hughes has secured a significant contract award from Azule Energy to supply subsea production systems for the Greater PAJ development offshore Angola. Under the agreement, Baker Hughes will provide deepwater horizontal tree systems for the ultra-deepwater greenfield project, as well as subsea control modules, intervention workover control systems and associated connection,... Continue Reading →

Petronas Makes New Gas Discovery Offshore Suriname

June 24 (Reuters) Malaysia's state-controlled energy producer Petronas has made another gas discovery at offshore Block 52 in Suriname, the South American country's President Jennifer Simons said on Tuesday, while a company executive said the block's eight discoveries contain more than 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Suriname is seeking to follow neighbouring Guyana's transformation... Continue Reading →

Brazil antitrust agency approves Subsea7-Saipem merger without restrictions

June 23 (Reuters) - The ​general superintendence of Brazil's antitrust watchdog ‌CADE approved the proposed merger between energy contractors Subsea7 and Saipem without restrictions, a document ​seen by Reuters showed on Tuesday. The ​merger between two of the leading ⁠global providers of offshore engineering and ​installation services for the oil and ​gas industry can still be appealed by firms... Continue Reading →

Petrobras signs Memorandum of Understanding with PEMEX

Rio de Janeiro, June 23, 2026 – Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras informs that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX), with the purpose of establishing strategic and technical cooperation for the assessment, development and joint execution of projects in the hydrocarbons industry, including the development of opportunities in the... Continue Reading →

China debt seen as major hurdle in Venezuela’s bid to restructure US$150B+ liabilities – S&P Global

June 23 (oilnow.gy) Venezuela’s efforts to restructure more than US$150 billion in sovereign and oil company debt could improve investor confidence in its energy sector, but obligations to China may complicate any final agreement, according to experts interviewed by S&P Global. The June 12 report noted that Venezuela’s total external debt is estimated at between... Continue Reading →

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