London-listed oil company Bahamas Petroleum (BPC) has been awarded the AREA OFF-1 petroleum licence offshore Uruguay. BPC said on Tuesday that it was chosen as the successful applicant for the award of an exploration licence offshore Uruguay by the Uruguayan national regulatory agency, ANCAP. Continue reading
ANP – DATE EXTENDED FOR DELIVERY OF DOCUMENTS REQUIRED TO SIGN THE PERMANENT OFFER CONTRACTS
Jun 8, 2020 The companies that purchased blocks in the 1st Cycle of the Permanent Offer will gain more time to present the documents necessary for the signing of the contracts. The action was taken in the face of the public health situation caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The postponement of the deadlines was announced... Continue Reading →
European offshore wind CAPEX to top upstream oil & gas in 2022 – Rystad Energy
Capital expenditure (CAPEX) on offshore wind is expected to surpass upstream oil & gas spending in Europe in 2022, according to Rystad Energy. The oil market collapse caused by the Covid-19 pandemic is set to delay several oil and gas developments in Western Europe, putting capital expenditure in the offshore sector on a continued downwards... Continue Reading →
OPEC, Russia Extend Record Oil Cuts
OPEC, Russia, and allies agreed on Saturday to extend record oil production cuts until the end of July, prolonging a deal that has helped crude prices double in the past two months by withdrawing almost 10% of global supplies from the market. The group, known as OPEC+, also demanded countries such as Nigeria and Iraq,... Continue Reading →
CNPE APPROVES REDUCTION OF ROYALTIES FOR INDEPENDENT PRODUCERS AND EXPANDS THE RANGE OF BLOCKS ELIGIBLE TO PERMANENT OFFER
Jun 5, 2020 Important news for the oil and gas sector from Brasilia. The National Energy Policy Council (CNPE) approved incentives for small and medium-sized companies in the exploration, development and production of oil and natural gas. The collegiate also gave the approval for the National Petroleum Agency (ANP) to define and bid blocks... Continue Reading →
Petrobras Must Rename Offshore Field Named After Ex-President
Brazilian federal court has ordered state-run oil company Petrobras SA to rename one of its biggest offshore oil fields currently named "Lula", the special secretary of privatization at the Economy Ministry, Salim Mattar, said late on Wednesday. Back in 2010, Petrobras decided to rename its Tupi field, one of the crown jewels in Brazil’s so-called... Continue Reading →
Equinor programs first oil from Bacalhau
Jun 2, 2020 Equinor plans to produce the first oil from the Bacalhau field, in the Santos Basin pre-salt, in the third quarter of 2024. From then on, the oil company expects continuous operations for 30 years. The information is contained in the study and environmental impact report (EIA-Rima) of the enterprise, presented to Ibama.... Continue Reading →
Pre-salt accounts for almost 70% of national production
June 2, 2020 ANP is publishing the Monthly Bulletin of Oil and Natural Gas Production with detailed data for April 2020. This month, production in the Pre-salt was 2.597 MMboe / d (million barrels of oil equivalent per day), the which corresponds to 69.5% of the national total. 2,057 MMbbl / d (million barrels per... Continue Reading →
Brazil’s real surges 3%, biggest rise in two years
Brazil’s real extended its rally in dramatic fashion on Tuesday, taking advantage of improving global market sentiment and demand for riskier assets to chalk up its biggest rise against the dollar in two years. The real was one of the worst-performing currencies in the world this year as markets tanked and the global economic and... Continue Reading →
Brazilian oil production nearly steady in April despite pandemic
Oil production in Brazil fell only marginally in April compared to the previous month, according to data released on Tuesday, as coronavirus-related stoppages and a dramatic fall in demand had a limited impact on output. According to Brazilian oil regulator ANP, the nation produced 2.958 million barrels of oil per day in April, up 13.6%... Continue Reading →