April 6 (TN) A study analyzing data from thousands of Brazilian municipalities identified regions with the greatest potential for the production and use of green hydrogen – a fuel considered strategic for the decarbonization of emission-intensive industrial sectors. The research shows that the country has favorable conditions for developing this new energy chain, but also... Continue Reading →
Brazil: Searcher completes Phase 3 of Pelotas Basin Project
April 6 - Searcher has announced the completion of Phase 3 of its multi-client 3D seismic acquisition in the Pelotas Basin, offshore Brazil. In this latest phase - executed in close collaboration with its partner Shearwater - the companies acquired an additional 7,500 sq km of high-quality 3D seismic data, bringing the total coverage in the basin to over 17,000... Continue Reading →
France Sets Forth 10GW Offshore Wind Tender in Larger Renewables Push
April 6 (Reuters) France announced tenders for seven offshore wind projects totalling 10 gigawatts on Thursday as well as smaller solar and onshore wind tenders, adding the country will favour homegrown technologies in its bid to achieve energy sovereignty. The tenders are two years late due to political gridlock over financing renewables as France struggles... Continue Reading →
Seadrill’s West Polaris Drillship on Prolonged Stay with Petrobras off Brazil
April 6 (OE) Offshore drilling contractor Seadrill has secured a 1,095-day contract extension for the West Polaris drillship with Petrobras offshore Brazil, adding about $480 million to its backlog. The extension will see the ultra-deepwater drillship continue operations at the Búzios field in the Santos Basin, with the new term expected to begin in January... Continue Reading →
Ventura Offshore Secures Brazil Rig Extensions Worth over $600M
April 6 (OE) Offshore drilling firm Ventura Offshore has secured contract extensions for two offshore units operating in Brazil, adding more than $600 million in backlog. The company said the SSV Victoria semi-submersible rig was awarded a 1,455-day extension of its current contract with Petrobras, expected to contribute approximately $466 million in additional backlog. The... Continue Reading →
Transocean announced rig contract extensions with Petrobras
April 2 - Transocean announced new contracts and extensions adding approximately US$1 billion to its project portfolio, with notable agreements signed with Petrobras. The Deepwater Orion drillship had its contract extended by 1,095 days with the Brazilian oil company. This extension should add approximately US$420 million to Transocean's portfolio and will keep the unit contracted... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Braskem boosted by petrochemical prices, but debt problem looms
April 2 (Reuters) - Rising petrochemical prices have buoyed the long-term prospects for Brazil's Braskem, even as the company is racing against the clock to deal with looming interest payments on its debt. The petrochemical producer, with operations in Brazil, the U.S., and Mexico, is considering whether to seek an injunction to avoid a painful... Continue Reading →
Vast Performs First ExxonMobil Oil Transshipment Operation in Brazil
April 2 (TN) Vast Infraestrutura carried out the first ExxonMobil oil transshipment operation in Brazil, moving one million barrels from the Bacalhau Field to Vast's Oil Terminal (T-Oil), in the Porto do Açu, in the north of the state of Rio de Janeiro, destined for the international market. The operation involved two Suezmax class tankers... Continue Reading →
Brazil February 2026 Oil & Gas Production Breaks Record with 5.304 mm boed/d.
April 2 (ANP) Brazil broke its record for oil and natural gas production in February, with 5.304 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d). The previous record was set in October 2025, with 5.255 million boe/d. There were also records in separate oil and gas production. The data was released today (April 1st) by... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: Shell in advanced talks with Venezuela for more gas areas, sources say
April 1 (Reuters) - Shell is in advanced talks with Venezuela's government to develop four large areas near Trinidad and Tobago, in two of the South American country's largest offshore natural gas fields, two people familiar with the discussions said. The London-based energy major has been trying for years to advance the 4.2-trillion-cubic-feet Dragon gas field... Continue Reading →