(Reuters) - Brazil hopes to join the OPEC+ group of oil-producing countries in January after a full technical analysis, the country's energy minister said on Thursday, however sources said Brazil is not expected to take part in the group's coordinated output caps. President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva's office confirmed receiving the invite during his... Continue Reading →
Plan submitted for next-phase drilling on Block 30 offshore Mexico
(OM) Wintershall Dea has submitted an appraisal drilling plan to build on its recent Kan oil discovery in Block 30 in the shallow-water Sureste Basin offshore Mexico. According to partner Harbour Energy, the partners aim to start drilling next year. Exploration started in October 2022 and led to the Upper Miocene Kan-1 discovery this April, drilled by the... Continue Reading →
Equinor Sells Nigerian Business to Chappal Energies
(OE) Equinor and Chappal Energies have entered into an agreement for the sale of Equinor Nigeria Energy Company (ENEC), which holds a 53.85% ownership in oil and gas lease OML 128, including the unitised 20.21% stake in the Agbami oil field, operated by Chevron. Equinor has been present in Nigeria since 1992 and has played a significant role in... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Vibra rejects ‘unjustifiable’ Eneva merger proposal
(Reuters) - Brazilian fuel distributor Vibra (VBBR3.SA) on Tuesday rejected the merger proposal it received from energy firm Eneva (ENEV3.SA), saying the exchange ratio of the offer was "unjustifiable," while leaving the door open for new offers. On Sunday, Eneva had sent an unsolicited offer to Vibra proposing a stock-for-stock merger of equals. Vibra said its board of directors... Continue Reading →
Saipem scores $1.9 billion contract wins offshore Guyana and Brazil
(OET) Italy’s engineering, drilling, and construction services provider Saipem has tucked under its belt two new offshore contracts worth approximately $1.9 billion for work with ExxonMobil’s subsidiary ExxonMobil Guyana Limited and Equinor. As a result, the Italian player will carry out operations for the U.S. oil major in Guyana while the assignment with the Norwegian state-owned... Continue Reading →
McDermott gets new job on Shell’s gas project
(OET) U.S. offshore engineering and construction player McDermott has been awarded a limited notice to proceed in regards to an engineering, procurement, construction, and installation (EPCI) contract from Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited, a subsidiary of the UK-headquartered energy giant Shell, for a gas development project offshore Trinidad and Tobago. According to McDermott, this limited notice to... Continue Reading →
Strohm is first company to receive DNV qualification for deepwater TCP Flowline
Strohm, the world’s first and leading thermoplastic composite pipe (TCP) technology company, has taken a big step towards expanding its TCP operating envelope. DNV has issued a Statement of Qualified Technology for Strohm’s 6-inch EGF-PE pipe, as per the DNV-ST-F119 standard, for its use as a flowline or jumper in deep waters. It is the... Continue Reading →
Offshore oil & gas exploration heats up in Namibia as Galp spuds prospect while Chevron seeks green light for multi-well drilling program
Portuguese oil and gas company Galp has kicked off drilling operations at a well in license PEL 83 offshore Namibia, located close to Shell’s Graff and TotalEnergies’ Venus discoveries. On the other hand, the U.S. oil major Chevron is looking to drill up to ten new wells in PEL 90. These licenses are located in... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s Eneva proposes merger with Vibra to create energy giant
(Reuters) - Brazilian energy company Eneva (ENEV3.SA) has submitted a non-binding proposal to merge with local fuel distributor Vibra Energia (VBBR3.SA), the company said in a securities filing on Sunday. Eneva said it had sent a letter to Vibra's board of directors proposing the stock-for-stock merger of equals, which it dubbed a "unique opportunity for both companies and... Continue Reading →
Argentina’s Milei taps new YPF chief in one of first major decisions
(Reuters) - Argentina's President-elect Javier Milei selected a senior energy executive to lead state oil company YPF on Wednesday, his spokesperson announced, in one of the leader's first major economic decisions after his triumph at the polls last weekend. Horacio Marin heads exploration and production for Tecpetrol, which runs the Fortin de Piedra oil and... Continue Reading →