U.S. oil firm ExxonMobil has made another oil discovery offshore Guyana, this time at Pinktail prospect in the prolific Stabroek Block. The Pinktail well, ExxonMobil said, encountered 220 feet (67 meters) of net pay in high-quality hydrocarbon-bearing sandstone reservoirs. Pinktail is located approximately 21.7 miles (35 kilometers) southeast of the Liza Phase 1 development, which... Continue Reading →
Shell Weighs COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate, Firing Staff Who Resist
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is weighing whether to mandate COVID-19 vaccines for employees and firing those who refuse to comply, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday. The oil major outlined a case for "selective vaccine mandates" initially at offshore and other remote locations, where staff live and work, and where World Health Organization-approved vaccines were available,... Continue Reading →
Mexico cuts Pemex’s tax burden, forecasts 4.1% growth for 2022
(Reuters) - Mexico's government on Wednesday proposed sharply reducing the tax burden for state oil firm Petroleos Mexicanos and forecast economic growth of 4.1% for 2022, as Latin America's second largest economy continues to recover from a COVID-19-induced slump. The finance ministry's 2022 draft budget, which it presented to Congress earlier in the day, laid... Continue Reading →
Neptune Energy, Harbour Energy consider merger valued near $10 billion
(Bloomberg) --Neptune Energy Group Ltd., the private equity-backed explorer, is considering options including a merger with Harbour Energy Plc that could create one of Europe’s largest independent oil and gas companies, people familiar with the matter said. Neptune, part-owned by Carlyle Group Inc. and CVC Capital Partners, is working with an adviser as it studies... Continue Reading →
Saudi Aramco Unit Wins Guyana Oil Tender
Guyana awarded a unit of Saudi Aramco a tender to purchase a portion of the country's oil production, and the two parties will likely enter into a one-year marketing deal, an official said on Tuesday. The South American country last month received bids from 15 companies aiming to market its allocation of light crude produced... Continue Reading →
Stronger Storms Test Aging U.S. Offshore Oil Platforms and Pipelines
(OE) Stronger hurricanes threatening the U.S. Gulf Coast energy hub are elevating the risks of oil spills from damage to area refineries, oil platforms and subsea pipelines, say experts. On Monday, the U.S. Coast Guard said it was investigating nearly 350 reports of spills in and along the Gulf after Hurricane Ida hit. Federal and state agencies... Continue Reading →
Aquaterra Energy to Deliver Multiple Offshore Platforms for ‘Supermajor’ in Angola
Offshore engineering firm Aquaterra Energy has signed an engineering and design service agreement with an unnamed "supermajor" to deliver multiple offshore platforms over a three-year period. The platforms, of Aquaterra Energy's Sea Swift design, will be destined for off the coast of the Cabinda Province, offshore Angola. "Won through a competitive tender process, Aquaterra Energy... Continue Reading →
Mexico Could Use IMF Funds to Pay Pemex Debt
Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador said on Monday his government is tackling the debt burden of state oil company Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex) and hinted he would try to use funds from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to do so. Asked at a regular government news conference how his government would help Pemex in the... Continue Reading →
Enauta’s Atlanta Field Suffers Another Pumping System Setback
Brazilian oil firm Enauta is again experiencing problems with the pump system at its Atlanta field offshore Brazil, with output from one well now interrupted. Enauta said that the output interruption occurred on Sunday, September 5. "At this moment, two wells are operational in the field, with a daily average production of nearly 14,000 barrels... Continue Reading →
Talos pushes back against Pemex over Zama oilfield takeover
(Bloomberg) --Talos Energy Inc., the U.S. offshore explorer behind Mexico’s largest oil discovery in years, is taking the first step toward an international dispute after control of the field was given to state producer Pemex. The Houston-based driller sent the Mexican government a dispute notice Friday, a required step before moving to arbitration under the... Continue Reading →