Spanish oil company Repsol has exercised a one-well option under its contract for the Maersk Drilling-owned drillship Maersk Valiant for operations offshore Mexico. However, Maersk Drilling said on Wednesday that Repsol would not make use of the second one-well option included in the original contract from June 2019 for the 2014-built Maersk Valiant. Repsol has now exercised... Continue Reading →
Exxon: 2nd Lift of Guyanese Crude Underway
Exxon Mobil's second lift of Guyanese crude from the offshore Liza Destiny platform is underway and has been sold on the open market, the company said on Monday. The U.S. oil major, in a consortium with Hess Corp and China's CNOOC Ltd, has discovered more than 8 billion barrels of recoverable oil and gas off... Continue Reading →
Independent Operators Lead 2020 FPSO Surge
2020 will be a peak year for floating production, storage and offloading unit (FPSO) demand with up to 14 awards forecast in Wood Mackenzie’s base case scenario, half of which will be located offshore Latin America. Only two of these facilities are expected to be Petrobras units; a result of the increasing number of international... Continue Reading →
Rystad: Guyana’s oil production to generate unprecedented revenues for government
Guyana’s total annual oil revenues could hit $30 billion over the next 10 years with production estimated to reach 1.2 million barrels per day by 2030, according to Rystad Energy. Rystad said on Tuesday that Guyana was poised for a major transformation after its first-ever oil development commenced production just six weeks ago. Offshore oil... Continue Reading →
Shell leases Grupo R rig for Gulf of Mexico operations
Mexican operator Grupo R has signed a contract with Shell for the lease of the La Muralla IV drilling rig to operate in the deep waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Grupo R said on Tueday that the integrated contract model signed with Shell would provide Shell with the drilling rig, as well as the... Continue Reading →
BP boosts dividend as profit tops forecast and CEO bows out
BP (BP.L) raised its dividend and said it had completed a $1.5 billion share buyback program in a sign of confidence in its growing oil and gas business on the last day in office for Chief Executive Bob Dudley. BP shares were trading 4.5% higher at 1115 GMT on Tuesday, on course for their biggest... Continue Reading →
Omni Táxi Aéreo performs first international operation in Latin America
Feb 3, 2020 Omni Táxi Aéreo (OTA) is supporting Karoon in its drilling campaign in block Z38, in Peru. This will be OTA's first international operation, which is involved in transporting passengers from the city of Tallara to the Marina 1 well, in the Tumbes basin approximately 110 km from the base of operations. Two... Continue Reading →
Exxon’s Guyana Oil Deal in Focus Ahead of Election
A report by a nonprofit watchdog group critical of Exxon Mobil Corp's oil contract with Guyana has rekindled a debate over whether the deal is too generous to the company, just a month before a crucial presidential election. In a report published Monday, London-based anti-corruption group Global Witness said the U.S. oil major's 40-year deal... Continue Reading →
Rystad Energy expects further growth in floating rig demand towards 2022
Demand from the world’s top oil companies for floating drilling units is set to rise through 2020 and 2021, according to Norwegian energy research and consultancy firm Rystad Energy. Rystad Energy said last week that the demand from the world’s top oil companies for floating drilling units had climbed steadily in the past two years... Continue Reading →
Guyana: Orinduik Block in Resource Estimate Boost
Tullow Oil's Orinduik Block offshore Guyana could hold 5,1 billion barrels of oil equivalent in Gross Prospective Resources, best estimate, according to Gustavson Associates, an independent third-party auditor. This is more than a billion-barrel increase previous estimate of Gross Prospective Resources of 3,981 MMBOE in March 2019, for the 1800km2 block sitting 170 km offshore... Continue Reading →