(PN) The Brazilian Institute of the Environment (IBAMA) granted the operating license for Shell to carry out the drilling activity in block C-M-791, in the Campos Basin. The document is valid for 5 years and authorizes the drilling of up to three exploratory wells in the region. Drilling in the block will be carried out... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Bolsonaro to visit Suriname and Guayana for talks on oil cooperation
(Reuters) - Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will visit Suriname and Guayana on Thursday and Friday for talks on economic cooperation following recent discoveries of oil and gas by Brazil's two neighbors, the foreign ministry said on Monday. Bolsonaro and the presidents of Suriname, Chandrikapersad Santokhi, and Guayana, Irfaan Ali, will hold a working lunch in... Continue Reading →
Natural Gas Thermoelectric Plant in Pecem Port – Investment of R$ 5 Billion
The governor of Ceara, Camilo Santana, announced on the Portocem consortium as the winner of the auction for the implementation of the Natural Gas Thermoelectric Power Plant in the Export Processing Zone (ZPE) of the Pecem Complex. Led by the American Ceiba Energy, a company that owns, develops and operates power generation assets in Latin... Continue Reading →
Wintershall Dea Announces it Will Leave Brazil
The German oil company Wintershall Dea announced today (17) that it is leaving Brazil. The company, which holds stakes in nine exploratory licenses, said it would close all its operations in the country and close its office in Rio de Janeiro. This decision is the result of a very thorough analysis of the group's global... Continue Reading →
P-66, P-70 and P-77 have reduced gas flare
(TN) Platforms P-66, P-70 and P-77, located in the Tupi, Atapu and Búzios fields, respectively, started to operate with minimal flaring of gas, which starts to occur only in exceptional safety situations, reducing the emission of greenhouse gases (GHG). The flare is the equipment that has the function of burning the gas not used in... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on sale of stake in Braskem
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras, following up on the release disclosed on December 16, 2021, informs its shareholders and the market in general that it has applied to register with the Brazilian Securities and Exchange Commission ("CVM"), on 01/14/2022, the request for registration of a public offering for secondary distribution of class "A" preferred shares... Continue Reading →
Petrobras Begins Drilling Pioneer Well in Alto de Cabo Frio Central, Santos Basin
(PN) New advances in Petrobras' exploratory program in the pre-salt layer. This week, the company began drilling the wildcat well in the Alto de Cabo Frio Central block, in the Santos Basin. The activity took place in a water depth of 1,831 meters, in well 1-BRSA-1383-RJS, within the Barra Velha formation. The Alto de Cabo... Continue Reading →
ABESPetro’s New Board Takes Office
The Brazilian Association of Petroleum Service Companies (ABESPetro) is under new management. Elected at the last Annual General Meeting last year, the new board took office on the 1st. January 2022. On the same date, the new members of the Supervisory Board and the Advisory Board took office. The new Executive Board is made up... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on production in 2021 and 2022 target
Rio de Janeiro, January 14, 2022 - Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras confirms the achievement of its production targets for the year 2021, with the following results: The highlights of 2021 were: • the start of production from FPSO Carioca, the first platform in the Sépia field, in the Santos Basin pre-salt;• own... Continue Reading →
More Shuttle Tankers Needed, Rystad Says
More shuttle tankers will be needed in the years ahead to keep pace with a projected rise in oil volumes needing transport, Rystad Energy said. Produced volumes requiring transport key shuttle tanker markets Brazil, Canada, Norway, the U.K. and Russia are expected to rise to 3.3 billion barrels per year before the end of the... Continue Reading →