The Falkland Islands government has agreed to extend the terms of several offshore oil and gas licenses, including the one containing the undeveloped Sea Lion field, oil and gas company Rockhopper has informed. To remind, Premier Oil, the operator of the Sea Lion development, in May last year suspended work on the $1.8 billion Sea Lion offshore... Continue Reading →
Colombia: Oil and Gas Licensing Round Results Expected in November
Colombia will launch this month the schedule for its 2021 licensing round offering 32 blocks for oil and gas exploration and production, with results expected in November, the head of the nation's oil regulator told Reuters on Thursday. Last year, Colombia awarded three areas to Canada-based companies Parex Resources and Canacol Energy despite a collapse... Continue Reading →
YPF reports swing to profit in fourth-quarter, ending dire year on brighter note
(Reuters) - Argentine state-owned oil company YPF on Thursday reported a 2020 fourth quarter net profit that reversed a trend of quarterly losses over the last year as the coronavirus pandemic hit the oil price. The company, which is spearheading development of the South American nation’s huge Vaca Muerta shale fields, reported a net profit... Continue Reading →
Libor Moves to Its ‘Final Chapter’ as U.K. Sets End Dates
(Bloomberg) U.K. regulators kicked off the final countdown for Libor, ordering banks to be ready for the end date of a much maligned benchmark that’s been at the heart of the international financial system for decades. The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority confirmed Friday that the final readings for most rates will take place at end of... Continue Reading →
Valaris gets court approval for Chapter 11 plan, delays drillship deliveries
Offshore drilling contractor Valaris has obtained court approval for its Chapter 11 plan of reorganization and agreed with a South Korean shipyard to delay the delivery of two drillships. To remind, Valaris filed for bankruptcy protection in an attempt to restructure its debt back in August 2020. In late September 2020, the rig owner executed a new term... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on Executive Board
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras, regarding the pieces of news published in the media, clarifies that there is no decision, up to this moment, about the exit of the Chief Financial and Investor Relations Officer, Andrea Marques de Almeida and the Chief Trading and Logistics Officer, André Barreto Chiarini. All members of the Executive Board... Continue Reading →
PETRO RIO ACQUISITION OF INTEREST IN WAHOO
Petro Rio S.A. (the “Company” or “PetroRio”) (B3: PRIO3), following best corporate governance practices and in addition to the Material Fact of November 19, 2020, informs its shareholders and the market in general of the signing of an agreement with Total E&P do Brasil Ltda. for the acquisition of a 28.6% interest in the BM-C-30... Continue Reading →
Rystad: Offshore project commitments set to hit record, deepwater to have top growth
Offshore project commitments are expected to not only recover but reach a new record—cumulatively almost 600 projects in the 5-year period toward 2025—according to Rystad Energy. Deepwater commitments will see the largest growth as costs have become much more competitive against greenfield continental shelf reserves. For this analysis, Rystad defined a project as committed when... Continue Reading →
Seadrill Writes Down $2.9B on Its Drilling Rigs. Expects Depressed Demand in 2021
Offshore drilling rig contractor Seadrill said on Thursday it had taken an additional $2.9 billion non-cash impairment on its assets due to a bleak outlook for the sector, which has reduced demand for its drilling rigs. Seadrill, which in February filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the United States for the second time in... Continue Reading →
Guyana: No Oil at Exxon’s First Well in Canje Block
ExxonMobil has failed to find commercial quantities of oil at the Bulletwood-1 offshore well in the Canje Block, offshore Guyana. The well, spudded on December 30, 2020, was drilled using the Stena Carron drillship and was the first well drilled in the Canje Block off Guyana. The 4,800 sq km Canje Block lies 180km offshore... Continue Reading →