First Crude Cargo from Guyana to India Sets Sail

(Reuters)The first cargo from new oil producer Guyana to the world's third-largest crude importer, India, departed this month from a production facility off the South American nation's coast in a vessel chartered by trading firm Trafigura, data from Refinitiv Eikon showed on Tuesday. India has asked refiners to speed up the diversification of imports to cut... Continue Reading →

BHP Picks DORIS for Trion SURF FEED

Australian firm BHP, working to develop the deepwater Trion oil field offshore Mexico, has selected the offshore engineering firm DORIS to continue into the next phase of Trion’s engineering work, related to subsea umbilicals risers and flowlines. DORIS has previously completed the pre-DEED scope, and will now work on Front End Engineering and Design (FEED)... Continue Reading →

Baker Hughes Pioneers New Flexible Pipe Solution to Overcome Challenges of Pre-Salt Subsea Developments

– Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, has reached a significant technology milestone in pioneering a solution to overcome flexible pipe stress corrosion cracking (SCC) tendencies in high CO2 content fields, such as those found in Brazil’s pre-salt offshore developments. The inspection, verification and assurance body, Lloyd’s Register, issued Baker Hughes a design appraisal document... Continue Reading →

Indian Refinery Buys Brazilian Tupi Crude

India's Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd has bought its first-ever cargo of Brazilian Tupi crude oil in a tender, two industry sources said on Monday. The 1-million-barrel cargo was sold by Royal Dutch Shell for May delivery, he added. The price was not immediately known. The purchase comes after Indian state refiners had planned to... Continue Reading →

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