(Portos e Navios) PetroRio, an independent oil and gas company, recorded a production record in February, with 35,671 barrels/day. It is the highest average monthly amount for the company. The highlight was the Polvo – Tubarão Martelo cluster, which had a production increase of over a thousand barrels/day. The better operational performance of the FPSO... Continue Reading →
Açu Petróleo, Petrobras and Transpetro sign unprecedented infrastructure sharing agreement
(PetroleoHoje) Açu Petróleo signed with Petrobras and Transpetro the first infrastructure sharing agreement for crude oil. Focused on the Osduc network (Cabiúnas-Reduc), the operation will enable the connection of the future line that will interconnect the Oil Terminal, in Porto do Açu, in São João da Barra (RJ), to the Cabiúnas Terminal, located in Macaé... Continue Reading →
AET boasts fleet of 13 DP2 shuttle tankers following latest delivery
AET, a Singapore-based petroleum logistics unit of Malaysian energy logistics group MISC Berhad, has taken delivery of the second of three Suezmax second-generation dynamic positioning (DP2) shuttle tankers, which are purpose-built for a long-term charter with Shell for operations in Brazil. Following the announcement from 24 February 2022, when AET confirmed the naming of the first... Continue Reading →
Tullow Oil Sees Ghana Offshore Fields Production at 150,000 boe/d by 2025
(Reuters) West Africa-focused Tullow Oil's chief executive TLW.L said on Wednesday its Jubilee offshore oilfield in Ghana could produce 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) and the TEN field 50,000 boe/d by 2025 under current spending plans. Tullow will spend most of its $350 million investment program this year on Ghana, where Jubilee produced around 75,000 boe/d in 2021... Continue Reading →
CADE Approves sale of Gaspetro’s control to Compass
The General Superintendence of the Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) approved the sale of control of Gaspetro, currently with Petrobras, to Compass (Cosan group). “In summary, it is understood that the post-operation scenario is better for the competitive environment than the pre-operation scenario, given that –even if it transfers Gaspetro to a single economic... Continue Reading →
Cluster project under review for offshore Mexico block 10
(OM) Eni and its partners are assessing the potential for a cluster oilfield development in block 10 offshore Mexico, said partner Capricorn Energy (formerly Cairn Energy) in its latest results statement. Last year, Eni drilled two wells on the block: the Sayulita-1EXP discovery, and the Saasken-2DEL appraisal well. Drilling of the Yatzil prospect in block... Continue Reading →
Siem Offshore and Helix extend well intervention vessels deal
Norwegian shipping company Siem Offshore and offshore energy services provider Helix Energy Solutions Group have entered into an agreement for the well intervention vessels Siem Helix 1 and Siem Helix 2. With the new agreement, the total contract backlog for Siem Offshore is now $440 million. The agreement will replace the existing contracts and the... Continue Reading →
UK firm joins Subsea 7 on Senegal’s first offshore oil development
Bureau Technical Services is supporting Subsea 7 with quality assurance and quality control services (QA/QC) for the deepwater Sangomar Field Development Phase 1 project offshore Senegal. The project includes 46 pipeline end terminations (PLETs) and in-line tee structures (ILTs) to be fabricated with more than half of them having CRA clad piping, and some structures... Continue Reading →
Despite Rumors, Seplat on Track to Buy Exxon’s Offshore Fields in Nigeria
Nigeria's Seplat Energy is on track to buy Exxon Mobil's offshore shallow water business in the country for $1.28 billion, Seplat's chairman told Reuters on the sidelines of the CERAweek energy conference by S&P Global. The comments come amid media reports that Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC) was looking to block the deal. "We... Continue Reading →
U.S. ties easing of Venezuela sanctions to direct oil supply
(Reuters) - U.S. officials have demanded Venezuela supply at least a portion of oil exports to the United States as part of any agreement to ease oil trading sanctions on the OPEC member nation, two people close to the matter said. U.S. President Joe Biden on Tuesday banned U.S. imports of Russian oil in retaliation... Continue Reading →