(Reuters) - Brazil’s state-controlled oil producer Petroleo Brasileiro SA is considering selling its remaining stake in gas station chain BR Distribuidora if its stock recovers to 26 reais a share, three people with knowledge of the information said. For the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic stalled the sale process, Petrobras has agreed on a... Continue Reading →
Keppel/Hyundai Shipyard Ahead to Build Petrobras Own Floater for Buzios
Petrobras opened today the envelopes with the proposals to build their own P-78 and P-79 FPSOs. The Keppel / Hyundai consortium presented the lowest price in Petrobras' bid for the construction of the P-78, the oil company's own FPSO that will be used in the Búzios project. Three Korean shipyards submitted proposals and participated in... Continue Reading →
Exxon posts first annual loss as a public company on COVID-19 blow
(Reuters) -Top U.S. oil producer Exxon Mobil on Tuesday posted its first annual loss as a public company as the COVID-19 pandemic hammered energy prices and it reduced the value of its shale gas properties by more than $20 billion in the fourth quarter. Exxon cut up to 15% of its workforce and delayed oil... Continue Reading →
Lenders to Sell Polarcus’ Vessels. All Employees to Be Laid Off
Lenders of the troubled marine seismic contractor Polarcus, which last week took control of the company's vessel after a debt payment default, will sell Polarcus' vessels and all the employees will be let go. Banks last week tool control of Polarcus' subsidiaries that own seismic vessels, with the subsidiaries in question being Polarcus Asima AS,... Continue Reading →
Pandemic drives oil major BP to first loss in a decade
(Reuters) - BP plunged to a $5.7 billion loss last year, its first in a decade, as the pandemic took a heavy toll on oil demand, and the energy company warned of a tough start to 2021 amid widespread travel restrictions. Despite the weak environment, however, CEO Bernard Looney told Reuters the company’s transition to... Continue Reading →
Petrobras signs contract for sale of shallow water E&P assets in Espírito Santo
Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. - Petrobras, following up on the release disclosed on August 5, 2019, informs that it has signed with the companies OP Energia Ltda. and DBO Energia S.A. a contract for the sale of the totality of its participations in the production fields of Peroá and Cangoá, and in the concession BM-ES-21 (Malombe... Continue Reading →
Seadrill closer to Chapter 11 as agreement with creditors expires
Forbearance agreements entered into by offshore drilling contractor Seadrill Limited with certain creditors in respect of the group’s senior secured credit facility agreements have now expired. Seadrill said that the term of the forbearance agreements expired on 29 January 2021 and that the creditors with which forbearance agreements were entered into were no longer prevented... Continue Reading →
Fed’s Kaplan: U.S. Needs Healthy Fossil Fuel Industry During Green Transition
Even as the U.S. economy makes the switch over coming decades to renewable energy like wind and solar, the nation needs to ensure its fossil fuel industry stays healthy, a top U.S. central banker said on Friday. "The challenge for the country will be to transition, but it's going to also be critical for the... Continue Reading →
Tight oil market in first half could push crude to $65, says Goldman
(Reuters) - Oil prices could rise to $65 a barrel by July amid a tight oil market and slow rebound in demand, Goldman Sachs said. The bank said in a note on Sunday data indicated a deficit of 2.3 million barrels per day (bpd) in the fourth quarter of 2020 driven by higher demand and... Continue Reading →
DJ Says Exxon and Chevron Discussed Merger
(Bloomberg) -- The chief executive officers of Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. spoke last year about combining the two largest U.S. oil companies, Dow Jones reported, citing people familiar with the talks. Chevron’s Mike Wirth and Exxon’s Darren Woods spoke as the Covid-19 outbreak hurt oil and gas demand, adding financial strain to both... Continue Reading →