Petrobras New Contracting Rules as of May 15th, 2018

The new Act (13,303/16) provides on the legal status of state-owned companies, mixed-capital companies and their subsidiaries, within the scope of the Union, the States, the Federal District, and the Municipalities. Sanctioned on June 30, 2016, the Act represents a regulatory framework for these companies’ performance and sets procedures and responsibilities for this. As a... Continue Reading →

Where next for jack-up rates?

Analysis of RigLogix data shows that recently, jack-up day rates around the world had risen to slightly above operating costs, allowing rig owners to finally make a little profit. That trend may not continue in all regions. In 2017, jack-up day rates in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, although not much above operating costs,... Continue Reading →

Conoco Seizes Venezuelan Oil Assets in Curaçao

Court ruling is blow to Venezuela, which uses refineries on Curaçao to store significant portion of its oil exports Petróleos de Venezuela isn’t expected to make payments to ConocoPhillips for the expropriation of the U.S. company’s oil projects. PHOTO: ANDRES MARTINEZ CASARES/REUTERS Associated Press May 13, 2018 10:44 p.m. ET 8 COMMENTS WILLEMSTAD, Curaçao—A court on the Dutch... Continue Reading →

Statoil to change name to Equinor this week

Norwegian energy giant Statoil will hold a general meeting on Tuesday, May 15, where its shareholders will vote on the proposal to change the company’s name, from Statoil ASA to Equinor ASA. The company on Monday said it expected to implement the name change from (and including) May 16, 2018. This also means that Tuesday, May... Continue Reading →

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