(Reuters) Joaquim Silva e Luna, the new chief executive of Brazil's Petrobras (PETR4.SA), will look to respect the company's current pricing policy and keep investing in deepwater assets, he said at his swearing-in ceremony on Monday. The comments by the former army general signaled that Petrobras' incoming administration will attempt to maintain some form of continuity... Continue Reading →
After Modest 2020, the Years 2021 and 2022 Could Be ‘Pretty Good’ for FPS Orders
(OE) There's one thing that's certain about the price of oil, it goes up and it goes down, but nobody knows when that will happen, Jim McCaul, an expert in the offshore floating production sector for 30 years, recently said in an interview for Offshore Engineer TV, discussing the past, the present and the future... Continue Reading →
SHELL WILL RESUME EXPLORATORY ACTIVITY IN THE CAMPOS BASIN IN THE SECOND HALF OF THIS YEAR
The year 2021 has been, so far, good news for the Campos Basin. After the launch of PROMAR and the drilling of an ExxonMobil well in the region, the positive news now comes from the Anglo-Dutch company Shell. The president of the oil company in Brazil, André Araújo, participated in a conversation with journalists and... Continue Reading →
CGX taps $19 million loan from Frontera for Guyana projects
Canadian oil and gas companies Frontera Energy and CGX Energy have entered into a term sheet for a $19 million loan that will enable CGX to continue to finance its share of costs related to the Corentyne, Demerara, and Berbice blocks off Guyana. Frontera said that the loan would also allow CGX to further finance... Continue Reading →
Keppel in Talks with Petrobras to Build FPSO for Buzios Field
Singapore's Keppel Corporation has confirmed it has been in talks with the Brazilian oil company Petrobras to built an FPSO vessel for the Buzios field offshore Brazil. In a statement on Friday, responding to an article by Upstream Daily News, Keppel Corp. said: "The company wishes to confirm that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Keppel Shipyard Limited,... Continue Reading →
Devolution of the Peroba block marks first failure of production sharing
The Petrobras (40%), CNODC (20%) and BP (40%) consortium returned to ANP the sharing contract for the Peroba exploratory block, which was won in the 3rd pre-salt auction, held in 2017. The area is the first failure of the production sharing auctions, which were resumed under the Michel Temer government after the end of Petrobras'... Continue Reading →
Shell evaluates the results of the exploratory campaign on Saturno
Shell evaluates the results of the exploratory campaign on Saturno, in the Santos Basin pre-salt and does not have a definitive position for the project. According to the company's president in Brazil, André Araújo, it is too early to talk about returning the block. Shell is the operator of Saturn with 45% of the block,... Continue Reading →
Petrobras on partial devolution of area in Libra
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras informs that the consortium of Libra, constituted by Petrobras (40%), in partnership with Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltda. (20%), Total E&P do Brasil Ltda. (20%), CNODC Brasil Petróleo e Gás Ltda. (10%) and CNOOC Petroleum Brasil Ltda. (10%), having Pré-Sal Petróleo S.A. (PPSA) as contract manager, notified the National Agency of Petroleum,... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: Brazil studies subsidizing domestic fuel with oil auction proceeds -source
(Reuters) - Brazil’s government is considering using some of the proceeds from an upcoming oil auction to create a fund that would protect domestic consumers from swings in fuel prices, a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters. The proceeds would come from the planned November auction of the Atapu and Sepia deepwater... Continue Reading →
Disappointed ExxonMobil forced to curb output on Guyana FPSO
Oil major ExxonMobil has revealed its disappointment with the performance of the Liza Destiny FPSO, operating on the Liza field off Guyana, following technical issues, which forced it to reduce output to a minimum. Offshore Energy has reported on this issue several times since the problems started in January 2021. The technical issue was related... Continue Reading →