(Reuters) - A Venezuelan man has been indicted for allegedly laundering the proceeds of inflated procurement contracts obtained via millions of dollars in bribes to officials at Venezuelan oil venture Petropiar, the U.S. Department of Justice said on Wednesday. Rixon Moreno, 46, allegedly received benefits including over $30 million in payments on contracts from Petropiar... Continue Reading →
Oil money is flooding into Guyana. Who will benefit?
(Reuters) - Ever since Exxon Mobil (XOM.N) found vast deposits of oil off Guyana's coastline in 2015, government leaders have pledged that black gold would transform the fortunes of one of South America's poorest countries. This year alone, the economy should grow 48%, the fastest rate on the planet, according to the World Bank. But managed poorly,... Continue Reading →
CNOOC’s Profit More Than Doubles to Record $10.5B
China's CNOOC Ltd more than doubled its first-half profit helped by higher oil and gas prices, the offshore oil and gas producer reported on Thursday. Interim net income rose 116% to 71.89 billion yuan ($10.50 billion) while revenue rose 75.6% to 176.7 billion. Oil prices have soared this year, with prices coming close to $147... Continue Reading →
DEME Offshore, Havfram to Jointly Offer Offshore Wind Services in Norway
Belgium-based offshore installation company DEME Offshore and Norway-based offshore services firm Havfram have signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly offer construction services to the offshore wind farm sector in Norway. "Both DEME Offshore and Havfram plan to play an important role in the upcoming Norwegian offshore wind market by delivering transport and installation services... Continue Reading →
Boosted by Eni, Mexico’s newest crude finds its way to U.S. refiners
(Reuters) - Exports of Mexico's newest crude are ramping up under Italy's Eni (ENI.MI) as U.S. refiners find it an apt replacement for banned Russian oil and one that complements domestic grades. The shipments, which started in April according to Refinitiv Eikon data, represent the first crude exports made by an oil company other than state firm... Continue Reading →
Exxon, Shell, Chevron end lawsuits against Nigeria’s state-owned oil company
(Reuters) - Four major oil companies have agreed to end U.S. lawsuits that together sought to enforce multi-billion dollar arbitration awards against Nigeria's state-owned oil company, after reaching new deepwater oil production sharing agreements. Two federal judges on Aug. 22 granted requests by Exxon Mobil Corp (XOM.N), Royal Dutch Shell Plc , Chevron Corp (CVX.N) and Norway's state-owned... Continue Reading →
Shell takes great strides to enter the Brazilian renewables market
(Valor) The president of Shell Brasil, Cristiano Pinto da Costa, said today that the company is taking “great strides” to enter the renewable energy market. According to the executive, the company filed requests for environmental licensing for 17 gigawatts (GW) in offshore wind farms at the Brazilian Institute for the Environment and Renewable Natural Resources... Continue Reading →
Guyana’s President Visits Exxon’s FPSO. Praises Local Crew
Guyana's president Irfaan Ali on Monday visited ExxonMobil's Liza Unity FPSO - Guyana's second FPSO in production - where he praised the Guyanese crew aboard. According to Guyana's Department of Public information, he told the Guyanese crew on board the Liza Unity that they are among the “trailblazers” responsible for setting the mark in the oil and gas... Continue Reading →
Exclusive: Pemex fined for failures at top oil field leading to flaring, faces another fine
(Reuters) - Mexico's hydrocarbon regulator has fined state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) for development violations at one of its most important fields that has led to excessive flaring of natural gas, and is preparing another fine for a similar field, according to three sources briefed on the matter. Pressure is mounting on Pemex to... Continue Reading →
Offshore Wind: Boskalis Orders Cable Lay Spread from Royal IHC
Dutch maritime equipment and technology firm Royal IHC has won a contract from its compatriot Boskalis for the delivery of an advanced modular cable lay spread (MCLS) for offshore wind applications. The cable lay system will be used for the installation of inter-array power cables and its cable protection system (CPS) in offshore wind farms.... Continue Reading →