Guyana and Namibia focused oil and gas company Eco Atlantic has said that its board and management have agreed to voluntary pay cuts of up to 40 percent, in the wake of the situation with the coronavirus and the low oil prices. The company has said it has undertaken a strict cost-cutting program across all... Continue Reading →
China’s CNOOC to Load First Cargo of Guyanese Oil Soon
China's state-controlled oil company CNOOC Ltd is scheduled to load in the coming days its first cargo of crude from Guyana's offshore Liza oil project, the South American country's Director of Energy Mark Bynoe said. CNOOC has a 25% stake in the massive Stabroek block as part of a consortium with operator Exxon Mobil Corp... Continue Reading →
CNOOC Names New President
Chinese oil company CNOOC has announced the appointment of Hu Guangjie executive director and president of the company. In a statement on Friday, CNOOC said that Xu Keqiang had resigned as the President of the Company, but would remain an Executive Director and the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. Continue reading
Lankhorst Deepwater Mooring Lines for Liza Unity FPSO
Lankhorst Offshore reports it has been awarded a contract by SBM Offshore to supply the deepwater mooring lines for the Liza Unity Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) for ExxonMobil’s Liza oil field offshore Guyana, South America. This follows the deployment of Lankhorst mooring lines for the Liza Destiny FPSO mooring system also in the... Continue Reading →
Hess shaves off $800 million of its budget for 2020
Hess on Tuesday announced a revised $2.2 billion capital and exploratory budget for 2020, an $800 million reduction from the previous budget of $3 billion. The company also announced a new $1 billion three-year term loan agreement. These actions further strengthen the company’s cash position and financial liquidity in response to the sharp decline in... Continue Reading →
Guyana Still Searching for Partner to Market Its Oil
Guyana has extended the initial deadline in its search for an agent to market its share of oil produced by an Exxon Mobil-led consortium to March 24, the Department of Energy said on Wednesday. Guyana has no domestic refining capacity or national oil company and must sell the crude on the open market. Continue reading
Guyana’s Granger Claims Presidential Election Victory
Diplomats and foreign observers on Thursday questioned preliminary results of Guyana's presidential election as incumbent David Granger claimed victory and the opposition denounced fraud, setting up a showdown in the oil-rich South American nation. The former British colony on Monday voted to choose who will oversee an oil boom that promises to be transformative for... Continue Reading →
Ampelmann Wins Contract from SBM in Guyana
Dutch offshore service provider Ampelmann said it has added Guyana as a new market to its global portfolio following a contract award from compatriot floating production and mooring systems firm SBM Offshore. Ampelmann said it assisted the hook-up and commissioning of the SBM floating production, storage and offloading unit (FPSO) Liza Destiny, which came on stream for... Continue Reading →
Exxon Taps Ocean Infinity to Survey the Stabroek Block
Subsea marine robotics company Ocean Infinity said it has been awarded a contract with ExxonMobil, for high-resolution autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) geophysical and geotechnical data acquisition within the promising Stabroek block offshore Guyana. Ocean Infinity will simultaneously deploy a fleet of AUVs in water depths of between 70 meters and 2,150 meters over an area... Continue Reading →
Guyana Seeking Partner to Market Its Oil
Guyana's government on Wednesday launched a search for a company to market its share of crude produced at the offshore Liza well, where an Exxon Mobil Corp-led consortium began producing oil in December. The government is entitled to a share of the oil produced, and has said it was seeking a marketing agent to help... Continue Reading →