Oil and gas company Afentra plc, led by former Tullow CEO Paul McDade, has agreed to buy interests in two shallow-water offshore blocks in Angola from the Croatian oil company INA - Industrija Nafte. To remind, Afentra in April agreed to buy a 20% non-operated interest in Block 3/05, and 40% non-operating interest and Block 23,... Continue Reading →
Brazil: Equinor Brings Peregrino Offshore Field Back Online
(OE) Norwegian oil and gas company Equinor has restarted oil production from the Peregrino offshore field after it was suspended in April 2020. The field was brought back online on June 16, 2022. Production was shut down in April 2020 and Equinor has since thenexecuted a major program of maintenance, upgrades, and repairs on the Floating... Continue Reading →
Petrobras carrying out assessment of recent oil discovery
Brazilian Petrobras has completed the drilling of a wildcat well, located in the pre-salt Campos Basin offshore Brazil, after finding an oil accumulation. The work is now being done to establish the full potential of this play. At the beginning of April 2022, Petrobras revealed that it had found a new oil accuCampos mulation in a wildcat well... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s most populous states cut local taxes on ethanol
(Reuters) - The governments of Sao Paulo and Minas Gerais, the two most-populous Brazilian states, on Monday cut local taxes on ethanol, a move followed by Parana state, in a bid to make the biofuel more competitive at the pump after a similar gasoline tax cut. Sao Paulo cut the ICMS tax, similar to a... Continue Reading →
Prysmian’s Subsea Power Cables to Connect Canary Islands, Ceuta to Spanish Mainland
Prysmian, the Italian energy and telecom cable systems provider, has won two contracts worth approximately €250 million (around $253,3 million) by Red Eléctrica de España, S.A.U., the transmission system operator of the Spanish power grid. The contracts are for the development of two projects: a submarine power interconnection between the islands of Tenerife and La... Continue Reading →
Prysmian secures first construction permits for Massachusetts subsea cable factory
Prysmian has received the first layer of approval of the construction permits for the development of its new subsea cable plant in Brayton Point, Massachusetts, which will service the U.S. offshore wind sector. Construction is planned to start in the summer of 2023 and to take two years. With a $200 million investment, Prysmian will... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on Board of Directors’ deliberations
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras informs that, in an extraordinary meeting held today, its Board of Directors (BD), in a session attended only by its members who were not nominated for a new election, fully validated the analyses made by the Eligibility Committee (CELEG) regarding the candidates nominated by the controlling shareholder and minority shareholders... Continue Reading →
Pemex releases names of managers allegedly bribed by Vitol, report says
(Reuters) Mexico's state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) disclosed the names of two former managers that allegedly received bribes from the world's largest independent commodity trader, Vitol, newspaper Reforma reported on Friday, citing independent journalism organization Quinto Elemento Lab. Citing a document obtained through the Mexican transparency institute, Quinto Elemento named the two former general... Continue Reading →
Oil output in Permian to rise in August to highest on record -EIA
(Reuters) - Oil output in the Permian in Texas and New Mexico, the biggest U.S. shale oil basin, is due to rise 78,000 barrels per day (bpd) to a record 5.445 million bpd in August, the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) said in its productivity report on Monday. Total output in the major U.S. shale... Continue Reading →
Congo to offer 30 oil and gas blocks for licensing
(Reuters) - Democratic Republic of Congo will offer 27 oil blocks and three gas blocks, nearly double as many as previously planned, in a licensing round next week, the hydrocarbons ministry said on Monday. Congo, a leading miner of copper, cobalt, gold and diamonds, has long aimed to boost its oil sector and is believed... Continue Reading →