SBM Offshore, the Netherlands-based FPSO supplier, has shared a video of its Liza Unity FPSO Hull going into the dry dock in Singapore. The hull was ordered on speculation in 2017 as the first of what are now five hulls being built as part of SBM Offshore's Fast4Ward standardized-FPSO-hull program. ExxonMobil then came out as... Continue Reading →
Guyana’s Liza Phase 2 on Track for First Oil in 2022
Liza Unity, an under-construction FPSO that will be Guyana's second offshore facility in production, remains on schedule for first oil in 2022, Hess Corp. said Thursday. Guyana became an oil-producing nation in December 2019, when Exxon brought online the Liza Destiny FPSO. Continue reading
Oceaneering successfully completes integrated rig services campaign offshore South America
Oceaneering International announced that its Remotely Operated Survey group has successfully completed an integrated rig services campaign for a major operator offshore South America, recording a milestone 150,000 hours of ROS operations and no client operations or vessel downtime. Oceaneering was contracted by Apache Corp. in June 2019 to provide Integrated Rig Services on the... Continue Reading →
Guyana Has No Plans to Cut Crude Output
Guyana has no plans to cut crude output despite a plunge in oil prices, the government's top energy official said on Monday, adding that shutting down production could prove costly and harm future output. Mark Bynoe, the director of the Department of Energy, said the country's crude production averages between 75,000-80,000 barrels per day (bpd)... Continue Reading →
New projects boost CNOOC output but revenues slip on low oil prices
Chinese oil and gas company CNOOC saw an increase in its quarterly output driven by new project startups in China and the contribution from new international projects. However, CNOOC’s quarterly revenues decreased due to lower oil and gas prices. According to its report on Wednesday, CNOOC achieved a total net production of 131.5 million barrels... Continue Reading →
Oil Storage Crunch May Affect Guyana Crude Shipments
Oil shipments from nascent crude producer Guyana's prolific Liza field could be affected by a growing storage glut that has contributed to plunging global crude prices, the country's director of energy said. A consortium led by Exxon Mobil began producing crude from the offshore field in December after discovering more than 8 billion barrels of... Continue Reading →
30+ Companies Compete for Guyana Crude Trading Deal
More than 30 companies, including commodities traders like Gunvor and Vitol as well as units of oil majors like Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell, submitted expressions of interest for a contract to market the Guyanese government's share of the country's crude, the government said on Tuesday. The National Procurement and Tender Board administration unveiled... Continue Reading →
High impact exploration in 2020 down but not out, Westwood says
Exploration plans are being redrawn and the well count is expected to drop by as much as 35 per cent on 2019 levels due to the “double whammy” of the oil price collapse and COVID-19 pandemic, according to market research provider Westwood Global Energy Group. At the start of the year, the number of high-impact... Continue Reading →
Oil Traders Vie for Guyana Marketing Deal Despite Price Tumble
Guyana has attracted interest from several oil trading companies for a contract to serve as the marketing agent for the government's share of the country's crude, despite a plunge in global prices, four people familiar with the matter said. Oil major Royal Dutch Shell and commodities traders Gunvor and Mercuria were among the companies that... Continue Reading →
Noble Corp. Withdraws Guidance as Offshore Drilling Outlook Turns Bleak
Offshore drilling contractor Noble Corporation has backtracked on its 2020 guidance announced in February, citing the recent sharp decline of oil price due to the oil oversupply and drop in demand caused by COVID-19, as the reason. Noble Corp, a provider of drilling services to oil and gas companies, said Thursday that it expected the... Continue Reading →