Guyana, a country that has become a deepwater oil and gas exploration hotspot mostly due to a string of discoveries made by ExxonMobil in recent years, is set for a record year when it comes to the number of offshore wells expected to be drilled in 2021, Rystad Energy said in a report Friday. Rystad... Continue Reading →
PETROBRAS LAUNCHES TENDER FOR COLLECTION SYSTEM FOR THE SIXTH FPSO OF BUZIOS
The encouraging projections for the Brazilian subsea market in 2021 are starting to materialize. Petrobras launched a tender for contracting the production collection system and anchoring services of the FPSO Almirante Tamandaré, the sixth production unit in the Buzios field, earlier this week. The bidding will last until June 7, when the state company will... Continue Reading →
PETROBRAS STARTS DRILLING IN THE CAMPOS BASIN AT A WATER DEPTH OF 2,800 METERS
Petrobras' exploratory campaign in the Campos Basin has new developments. This time, the state-owned company started drilling another well (1-BRSA-1378-RJS) in the region, inside block C-M-709, in a water depth of 2,840 meters. The information was made available by the National Petroleum Agency (ANP). Block C-M-709 is operated by Petrobras (40%), in partnership with ExxonMobil... Continue Reading →
Fugro on Suriname survey duty for Petronas
Fugro is carrying out seep survey and geochemical campaign for Petronas in Block 48, offshore Suriname. Petronas hired the Dutch-based surveyor in order to optimise future exploration activities in this frontier area. The work, conducted from the survey vessel MV Fugro Brasilis, involves geophysical data collection; heat flow measurements; core sampling as well as onboard geochemical... Continue Reading →
Apache, Total Halt Suriname Offshore Drilling due to Pressure
Oil and gas companies Apache and Total have been forced to stop drilling operations at an offshore well in Suriname due to "substantial pressure increases." As announced on January 14, the Keskesi East-1 well discovered oil, volatile oil, and condensate in the Upper Cretaceous-aged Campanian and Santonian intervals and, subsequently, continued drilling toward deeper Neocomian-aged... Continue Reading →
SBM Offshore orders fourth Fast4Ward FPSO hull from SWS
Dutch FPSO giant SBM Offshore has ordered the fourth Fast4Ward FPSO hull from the Chinese Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding (SWS) shipyard. SWS said that his type of FPSO hull also adopts SBM’s ‘universal’ hull design concept and has an oil storage capacity of 2.3 million barrels of crude oil. It also meets the marine environmental conditions... Continue Reading →
ExxonMobil Set to Spud Another Well at Guyana’s Canje Block
U.S. oil major ExxonMobil is set to drill another well in the Canje Block, offshore Guyana, after it was last week announced that the first well drilled -the Bulletwood-1 - failed to strike commercial oil volumes. ExxonMobil has now moved Stena Drilling's Stena Carron drillship to the Jabillo-1 well location in the same block and... Continue Reading →
CGX Energy to Spend $90M on Guyana Offshore Drilling Campaign
CGX Energy, a Canadian-based oil and gas firm focused on Guyana, expects to spud an exploration well in its Corentyne block in the second half of 2021. In a recent update, CGX Energy said the Kawa-1 exploration is expected to be drilled to a depth of approximately 6,500 meters (“m”) in a water depth of... Continue Reading →
Brazil: Enauta Launches Bidding Process for Atlanta Field FPSO
Brazilian oil company Enauta has launched the bidding process for the FPSO for the full development of the Atlanta field, in the Santos Basin, offshore Brazil. The Atlanta field has been producing oil via Petrojarl I FPSO - an early production system. Enauta expects that the bidding process for the full field development FPSo will... Continue Reading →
ExxonMobil Extends Seadrill Drillship’s Workscope in Brazil
U.S. oil major ExxonMobil has recently awarded a contract extension to Seadrill for the use of the West Saturn drillship in Brazil. Seadrill revealed the news in its fourth-quarter 2020 presentation on Thursday. The offshore drilling contractor, which said it expected the 2021 rig demand to be bleak, said ExxonMobil earlier this year exercised the... Continue Reading →