Sept 22 (Reuters) - Brazilian authorities are investigating whether JPMorgan Chase & Co (JPM.N) played a role in an alleged bribery and money laundering scheme that dated back to 2011 and involved state-run oil company Petrobras, according to documents reviewed by Reuters and two law enforcement sources. So far, police have focused their attention on purchases of... Continue Reading →
Electric vehicles may cut global refining capacity demand by half in 2050 – Rystad
(Reuters) - A global drive towards electrification of road transport to reduce carbon emissions may cut demand for the world's oil refining capacity by half in 2050, consultancy Rystad Energy says. "Going forward we will be touching by 2050 somewhere very close to 90% of electrification," Mukesh Sahdev, senior vice president and head of downstream... Continue Reading →
Shell to invest $565 million in renewable energy in Brazil through 2025
(Reuters) - The Brazilian subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) will invest 3 billion reais ($565 million) in renewable energy in the country through 2025, executives said on Tuesday. Most of the capex is related to solar energy projects, the executives said. The head of renewable development for Latin America, Gabriela Oliveira, said Shell has 2GW of... Continue Reading →
Column: Brazil heading for monetary overkill?: Jamie McGeever
(Reuters) - Brazil's central bank has put itself on the front line of the global battle against inflation, but its aggressive monetary tightening risks choking the economy. With annual inflation at 10%, the central bank will fail to meet its 3.75% central target this year and possibly next year's 3.50% goal too. A chronically weak... Continue Reading →
Funds Rebuild Bullish Oil Position After Hurricane Outage in Gulf of Mexico
Hedge funds purchased crude after disruption to offshore production in the Gulf of Mexico lasted longer than expected, extending a drawdown of already-tight petroleum inventories. In the week to Sept. 14, hedge funds and other money managers purchased the equivalent of 41 million barrels in the six most important petroleum futures and options contracts, according... Continue Reading →
Converted Jack-Up Drilling Rigs Could be Used for Green Hydrogen Production
Three companies are working on a project to convert existing jack-up drilling rigs into offshore green hydrogen production units in the North Sea. Offshore engineering firm Aquaterra Energy, renewable hydrogen producer Lhyfe and offshore drilling contractor Borr Drilling have partnered up in the project called Project Haldane. The project envisions the development of an industrial-scale... Continue Reading →
Shell Exits Permian with $9.5B Sale to ConocoPhillips. Its U.S. Output Now Mostly Offshore
(Reuters) - Royal Dutch Shell (RDSa.L) said on Monday it would sell its Permian Basin assets to ConocoPhillips (COP.N) for $9.5 billion in cash, an exit from the largest U.S. oilfield for the energy major shifting its focus to the clean energy transition. For ConocoPhillips, it is the second sizable acquisition in a year in the heart of the... Continue Reading →
Oil States Brasil signs new contract with Petrobras
(TNPetroleo) Oil States Brasil enters into a new contract with Petrobras for the maintenance and operation of dual bore completion risers, including accessories and peripherals such as elevator, spider, torque wrench, boxes, handling and test tools, adapters, pins, test caps, among others. The contract, which will last for 3 years, will all be performed in... Continue Reading →
Shell’s Gulf of Mexico Offshore Oil Transfer Platform to Be Offline Until Year-end
Royal Dutch Shell Plc said on Monday it expected its crude transfer station in the Gulf of Mexico to be offline for repairs until the end of 2021 due to damages from Hurricane Ida. The facility, West Delta-143, serves as the transfer station for all the output from the company's assets in the Mars corridor... Continue Reading →
Karoon Eyes Growth in Brazil with Own Oil Fields, Acquisitions
Karoon Energy sees strong growth prospects in Brazil, where it started producing oil last year, working to more than double output by 2023 and considering two options to develop another field by mid-decade, its chief executive said on Monday. Karoon produced an average of just over 13,000 barrels per day (bpd) in the eight months... Continue Reading →