Macaé on new oil route

Port project licensing opens roads for consolidation of roads and logistics complex   A new oil route, which accompanies the development of the national offshore market, begins to consolidate in Macaé, through  projects that aim to reinforce the importance of the municipality within the scenario of oil and gas activities, not only in the post... Continue Reading →

Future of Big Oil Increasingly Shaped by Fate of Global Gas

  Big Oil’s fortunes are becoming tied more closely to natural gas than ever before. Majors including Royal Dutch Shell Plc and BP Plc have boosted their proportion of gas output in recent years, helping them trim Exxon Mobil Corp.’s lead as the world’s most valuable oil company. Meanwhile Chevron Corp. added two giant Australian liquefied natural gas projects and... Continue Reading →

Petrobras boosted refinery output in April, May

Refineries owned by Brazil’s Petroleo Brasileiro SA kicked up fuel production to between 83 and 85 percent capacity in April and May, from 67 percent at the end of last year, a source at the state-controlled oil company told Reuters on Tuesday. Read more

Deep-Water Drilling Is Back

The Gulf of Mexico has been the vanguard of global experimentation for offshore oil, and success this time could encourage more drilling in the world’s hot new oil basins in countries including Brazil, Guyana, Mexico, and Mozambique. Further on, it could even encourage more U.S. offshore production, if President Trump is able to fulfill his plan to... Continue Reading →

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