Petrobras is making a significant new exploration move in the Campos Basin. The company began drilling the pioneer well (1-BRSA-1401D-RJS) in the Água Marinha block, in a water depth of 2,600 meters. The drillship Deepwater Aquila, owned by Transocean, is operating the Água Marinha block. The Água Marinha block, in the Campos Basin pre-salt layer,... Continue Reading →
Floatel Lines Up Work for One of its Accommodation Vessels in Brazil
(OE) Floatel International has signed a Letter of intent for Floatel Victory accommodation vessel to provide Maintenance and Safety Unit (MSU) services offshore Brazil. The MSU assignment is for three to four months. Option to extend the assignment after the firm period has been granted. The start of operations is scheduled for the first quarter... Continue Reading →
Brazilian oil could find new destinations in the face of Trump’s tariffs
(Reuters) - Brazil has logistical and commercial flexibility to preserve the competitiveness of its oil on the international market if the 50% tariff announced by U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday comes into effect on August 1, experts told Reuters. Oil is the main product on Brazil's export list to the U.S. and until now was exempt... Continue Reading →
Hess to exit Suriname offshore oil block after partners leave over drilling risks
(Reuters) U.S. oil producer Hess Corp has decided to withdraw from Suriname's offshore Block 59, the South American nation's state oil firm Staatsolie said on Tuesday, adding the block would now return to Staatsolie. "Hess has fulfilled its minimum work obligations and decided not to proceed to the next phase of the exploration period ending... Continue Reading →
FET Reinforces Growth in Brazil with Partner Appointment
Forum Energy Technologies (FET) has appointed OGEQUIP to represent its subsea operations in Brazil, further strengthening FET’s position in South America. Under the partnership, OGEQUIP will deliver FET’s Subsea Technologies product line business development, technical and administrative support. Kevin Taylor, Vice President – Operations, Subsea Technologies said: “As we continue our ambitious strategy to grow... Continue Reading →
Subsea7 and OneSubsea pick up work on Equinor’s Bacalhau Field development
(offshore-energy.biz) Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor has hired Subsea Integration Alliance (SIA), a strategic alliance combining the strengths of SLB OneSubsea and Subsea7, to handle an assignment related to the next stage of its operated oil field off the coast of Brazil. Subsea7 has confirmed Subsea Integration Alliance’s new contract with Equinor, which puts SIA in... Continue Reading →
Brazilian and Chinese shipyards sign MOUs to develop partnerships
(TN) Brazilian and Chinese shipyards are signing memorandums of understanding to develop technological and commercial partnerships at the Strategic Forum for the Brazil-China Shipbuilding Industry in Rio de Janeiro. The event is a follow-up to President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's state visit to China in May. Petrobras and Transpetro are participating in the event... Continue Reading →
Seatrium selects Siemens Energy to supply the compression systems for Petrobras’ new floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels, P-84 and P-85
(TN) Seatrium has selected Siemens Energy to supply the compression systems for Petrobras’ new floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels, P-84 and P-85. The project will increase the energy efficiency of the two vessels’ skids by supplying electric motor-driven compressors, marking the debut of a more sustainable generation of platforms for Petrobras. The contract... Continue Reading →
Drillship Tidal Action getting ready for new campaign in the Roncador Field
The drillship Tidal Action, owned by Constellation, is undergoing final preparations before starting a new mission. The unit was contracted by Petrobras to join a new drilling campaign in the Roncador field, in the Campos Basin. The contract, signed in September of last year, also includes the Laguna Star rig, which is already on its... Continue Reading →
Ecopetrol Purchases Enel Wind Power Project for $50m
(Reuters) Colombian state oil firm Ecopetrol said on Monday it has purchased a wind power project in the northern province of La Guajira from Enel for $50 million. The Windpeshi project will have a capacity of 205 megawatts (MW), which will be added to Ecopetrol Group's self-consumption energy portfolio, the company said in a statement. "We have... Continue Reading →