(Reuters) A strike by environmental workers in Brazil is already impacting Petrobras' operations in three offshore oil fields, the state-run firm told Reuters on Wednesday. There have been delays in developing production in the Mero, Buzios and Marlin fields, assets that require approval from the environmental agency Ibama to increase production. Since January, Ibama employees... Continue Reading →
Guyana Selects Former Exxon Exec’s Firm to Engage with Exxon in Gas Project
(Reuters) A newly formed company headed by a former Exxon Mobil executive was selected to support the Guyana government and Exxon to create a new independent natural gas development in the country, Guyana's Ministry of Natural Resources said. Fulcrum LNG offered "the most comprehensive and technically sound proposal" among 17 bidders, the government said in... Continue Reading →
ExxonMobil (XOM) Initiates Lau-Lau 2 Appraisal Offshore Guyana
(Zack's) ExxonMobil Corporation XOM has started appraisal activities at the Lau-Lau 2 well site, in the Starbroek block, offshore Guyana. Previously, in 2022, ExxonMobil had discovered 96 meters of high-quality sandstone reservoirs containing hydrocarbons at the Lau-Lau 1 exploration well site. The announcement was made by Guyana’s Maritime Administration Department (“MARAD”). MARAD also mentioned that the... Continue Reading →
EnBW, TotalEnergies Win in 2.5 GW German Offshore Wind Auction as RWE Bows Out
(offshoreWIND.biz) Germany’s Federal Network Agency has awarded 2.5 GW of offshore wind across two areas in its latest auction that saw two bidders collectively pay EUR 3 billion for the opportunity to develop in the North Sea. EnBW has secured the 1 GW N-12.3 area in the German North Sea. The company won the site at... Continue Reading →
Chevron, GEPetrol Sign PSCs for Two Equatorial Guinea’s Offshore Blocks
Oil major Chevron and Equatorial Guinea’s state-owned oil company GEPetrol have signed two production sharing contracts (PSCs), for offshore blocks EG-06 and EG-11 in Equatorial Guinea, representing a $2 billion investment. Situated in close proximity to producing Block B which houses the Zafiro field, the blocks are considered to be highly-prospective and are poised to... Continue Reading →
Strike at Brazil environmental agency impacts Petrobras’ Equatorial Margin drilling request
(Reuters) - The ongoing strike at Brazil's environmental agency Ibama is impacting the analysis of Petrobras' request to drill a well in the Equatorial Margin, an Ibama official told Reuters on Thursday. Itagyba Neto, who handles the agency's licensing for marine and coastal ventures, added that Petrobras has still not sent to the agency important details... Continue Reading →
Ibama nears decision amid Petrobras pressure to explore offshore Equatorial Margin
(Reuters) - The head of Brazil's environmental agency said on Wednesday that he expects a decision soon on state-owned oil company Petrobras' request to conduct exploratory studies in a region known as the Equatorial Margin, as both the company and the government push for a drilling license. Petrobras has been seeking to explore the northernmost part... Continue Reading →
Recent discoveries fan the flames of African country’s hopes for triple oil production boost by 2027
(Offshore-energy.biz) While the search for hydrocarbons has been ongoing in certain parts of Africa for decades with varying degrees of success, a slew of new oil and gas discoveries has pushed the continent to the forefront of global exploration hotspots. Given its string of recent discoveries, one of the countries in West Africa, Cote d’Ivoire,... Continue Reading →
BOEM Seeks Input on Offshore Wind Studies in US Territories
(offshoreWind.biz) The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is seeking ideas for baseline environmental and socioeconomic studies to inform its decisions on potential offshore wind energy activities in the US territories. To formally request ideas for baseline environmental and socioeconomic studies, the bureau has issued a request for Letters of Interest (LOI). In addition,... Continue Reading →
Shell and Petrobras Start Next Phase of Pioneering OD OBN Project
(OE) The next phase of the On Demand Ocean Bottom Node (OD OBN) project, involving Sonardyne, Shell, Petrobras and SENAI CIMATEC, has started offshore Brazil, which could result in the development of next generation of geophysical monitoring systems in the offshore oil and gas industry. The project, which began in 2018, involves a collaboration between... Continue Reading →