(OE) Oil and gas company Eco Atlantic has agreed to acquire 100% of Toronto-based JHI Associates Inc. ("JHI"), including JHI's 17.5% stake in the Canje Block offshore Guyana. The Canje Block, offshore Guyana, is directly adjacent to the prolific Stabroek Block where ExxonMobil has discovered more than 10 billion barrels of oil. ExxonMobil operates the Canje Block... Continue Reading →
Petrobras extends pre-qualification process for new FPSOs
(Portos e Navios) Petrobras extended the deadline for the pre-qualification process for companies to supply new FPSOs under the EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) regime, with a capacity for 180,000 bpd and 7 million m³/day of gas. The new date, set for March 18, should not be postponed again. The oil company does not specify... Continue Reading →
BP, Eni Near Deal on Angola JV and Algeria Asset Swap
(Reuters) Eni and BP are near a deal to raise around $2.5 billion in financing to merge their oil and gas operations in Angola and close to a separate agreement for Eni to buy stakes in Algerian gas plants, three sources told Reuters. The two companies last year announced plans to combine their Angolan businesses into a... Continue Reading →
Analysis: Petrobras bulls charge ahead despite risks in Brasilia
(Reuters) - Last year, when Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro sacked the head of state-run oil company Petrobras amid a spat over domestic fuel prices, the market reaction was apoplectic. Preferred shares in the firm plummeted 22% in a day. Analysts quickly downgraded a slew of Brazilian assets from state banks to sovereign debt. Many investors... Continue Reading →
Frontera to Lend $35M to CGX for Guyana Drilling
Guyana-focused oil companies Frontera Energy Corporation and CGX Energy, joint venture partners in the Corentyne block offshore Guyana, said Friday they'd entered into a $35 million loan deal that will enable CGX to continue to finance part of its share of costs related to the Corentyne Block, the Berbice Deepwater Port, and other budgeted costs... Continue Reading →
Permanent Concession Offer: deadline to present additional guarantees for the 3rd Cycle sectors ends on the 14 of March
The deadline for companies registered in the Permanent Offer to present additional offer guarantees for sectors of blocks included in the 3rd Bidding Cycle, which will be carried out under the concession regime, ends next Monday (3/14). The areas that are included in the 3rd Cycle are located in the Espírito Santo, Pelotas, Potiguar, Recôncavo,... Continue Reading →
Vallourec signs contract with OneSubsea to supply pipes and connections for Bacalhau
Vallourec was contracted by OneSubsea to supply pipes and connections for the subsea system in the Bacalhau field, in the pre-salt layer of the Santos Basin. The area is at a water depth of 2,050 meters and is operated by Equinor. The products that will be delivered by Vallourec under this contract will be produced... Continue Reading →
AET boasts fleet of 13 DP2 shuttle tankers following latest delivery
AET, a Singapore-based petroleum logistics unit of Malaysian energy logistics group MISC Berhad, has taken delivery of the second of three Suezmax second-generation dynamic positioning (DP2) shuttle tankers, which are purpose-built for a long-term charter with Shell for operations in Brazil. Following the announcement from 24 February 2022, when AET confirmed the naming of the first... Continue Reading →
Tullow Oil Sees Ghana Offshore Fields Production at 150,000 boe/d by 2025
(Reuters) West Africa-focused Tullow Oil's chief executive TLW.L said on Wednesday its Jubilee offshore oilfield in Ghana could produce 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) and the TEN field 50,000 boe/d by 2025 under current spending plans. Tullow will spend most of its $350 million investment program this year on Ghana, where Jubilee produced around 75,000 boe/d in 2021... Continue Reading →
Siem Offshore and Helix extend well intervention vessels deal
Norwegian shipping company Siem Offshore and offshore energy services provider Helix Energy Solutions Group have entered into an agreement for the well intervention vessels Siem Helix 1 and Siem Helix 2. With the new agreement, the total contract backlog for Siem Offshore is now $440 million. The agreement will replace the existing contracts and the... Continue Reading →