February 19, 2019 According to an executive of the JV with Petrobras, goal is to increase the recovery factor of the largest field in the country Petrobras should drill at least ten new wells in the Lula field, in the Santos Basin, said Galp's Upstream Operations director, Thore E. Kristiansen, during a conference with analysts... Continue Reading →
How cloud-based computing is transforming subsea survey
Digitalization has revolutionized the world, and hydrographic survey techniques are no exception. While advances in mechanical design have enabled the survey of increasingly remote locations, electronics and digital processing techniques have dramatically increased resolution. Where once a few spot soundings were considered enough to make a chart, today’s survey vessels generate vast amounts of data... Continue Reading →
Argentina’s energy bust spawns ‘ghost town’ in prized Vaca Muerta
Just weeks into his young administration, Argentina’s new president convened a meeting with executives from Chevron Corp (CVX.N), Royal Dutch Shell PLC (RDSa.L) and other oil companies in a bid to smooth things over with an industry which he had slammed as a candidate months before. Campaigning last year against the South American country’s former... Continue Reading →
PGS, Cognite Partner on Seismic Surveying
Marine geophysical firm PGS and artificial intelligence (AI) software-as-a-service (SaaS) company Cognite are teaming up in an effort to make seismic survey vessels work better, faster and more efficiently. Venturing into a new area of the energy sector, Cognite has launched a digitalization project with Norway’s PGS, a leader in subsurface seismic imaging, to optimize... Continue Reading →
Guyana Produced 35,607 bpd in December
Guyana produced 35,607 barrels per day (bpd) of oil in December, following the inauguration of production in the country by a consortium led by U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil Corp, the finance ministry said in a report. Exxon has discovered more than 8 billion barrels off the coast of Guyana, a poor South American country with no... Continue Reading →
Opinion: To develop the natural gas market
February 18, 2019 Large production growth is believed to result in lower prices due to competition The current government has invested in the potential of pre-salt gas to reduce the cost of energy in Brazil. For Minister Paulo Guedes, the resumption of sustainable growth involves the reindustrialization of the country, based on the increased competitiveness... Continue Reading →
i-Tech and Shell Team Up on Subsea Digitalisation
i-Tech 7, Subsea 7’s Life of Field business unit, and Shell have entered into a collaborative technology agreement to accelerate subsea digitalisation, initially for a period of five years from the fourth quarter of 2019. The agreement will help fast-track innovation and streamline the adoption of applied technologies in areas such as marine robotics, advanced... Continue Reading →
Petrobras will make new campaigns in Espírito Santo
FEB 18, 2020 Drilling and seabed mapping activities aim to evaluate discoveries in ultra-deep waters The ANP approved the extension of the execution period of the plans for evaluating the discoveries (PADs) of Quindim and Brigadeiro, in block ES-M-525, operated by Petrobras, in the Espírito Santo Basin. The extension was necessary to carry out the... Continue Reading →
Pemex Signs Contracts for New Oil Projects
Mexican national oil company Pemex has begun signing contracts with oilfield service firms specifically invited to submit bids for a new batch of priority exploration and production projects, the state-owned company's chief executive said. CEO Octavio Romero said on the sidelines of an energy event in Ciudad del Carmen, home to numerous Pemex installations in... Continue Reading →
Transocean books loss, but sees improving longer-term market fundamentals
Offshore drilling contractor Transocean has booked a loss for the last quarter of 2019 as its revenues increased. However, the company has reduced the loss sequentially and year-over-year helped by gain on termination of construction contract, tax items, and disposal of assets, but partially offset by impairments and restructuring costs. Transocean’s contract drilling revenues were... Continue Reading →