(PetroleoHoje) ExxonMobil is planning higher capex for the year 2022 due to the Yellowtail and Bacalhau projects, located in Guyana and Brazil, respectively, said senior vice president and CFO Kathy Mikells. If approved by Exxon's board of directors, next year's capex will jump from the current level of $16 billion to $19 billion to $20... Continue Reading →
BP says global oil demand has passed 100 million barrels per day
(Bloomberg) --As world leaders discuss the fight against climate change, global oil demand has bounced back above the key level of 100 million barrels a day last seen before the Covid-19 pandemic, according to BP Plc. Fossil fuel consumption is recovering despite growing urgency in the effort to curb emissions of greenhouse gases. The resurgence... Continue Reading →
Rystad: Offshore Wind Spending Closing the Gap on Oil and Gas Investments
Offshore wind spending is closing the gap on oil and gas investments and is expected to surpass them in several important countries by 2030, with the U.S. to see the fastest growth in offshore wind investment, Norway's Rystad Energy said Monday. "While global O&G capital expenditure will rise nominally in this timeframe, anticipated growth in... Continue Reading →
Record Number of Floating Production System Awards Expected Over the Next 18 Months
(OE) Around 30 production floater contracts are now queued up for award over the next 18 months, assuming no major market disruption occurs and the supply chain can absorb the orders within this time frame. That’s the conclusion of an in-depth market analysis just completed by IMA/WER. The market surge is being driven by crude... Continue Reading →
Petro Rio -TBMT-10H WELL START OF PRODUCTION
Petro Rio S.A. (“Company” or “PetroRio”), following best corporate governance practices, informs its shareholders and the market in general of the start of production of the TBMT-10H well, in the Tubarão Martelo Field (“TBMT”), with initial production of approximately 3,800 barrels of oil per day, still in the assessment period. The TBMT-10H well was drilled... Continue Reading →
GALP: SOLAR MUST DEMAND 500 THOUSAND TO 700 THOUSAND EUROS PER MW IN BRAZIL
(PetroleoHoje) Galp's recently acquired solar energy projects in Brazil should require investments between €500,000 and €700,000 per MW, informed the company's executive director, Andy Brown, at an investor conference on Monday. “But we expect to get 65%-70% financing as well, so the equity contribution is much smaller,” he said. Located in Bahia and Rio Grande... Continue Reading →
Portugal’s Galp Raises Earnings Outlook after Hefty 3Q Profit
Portuguese oil company Galp Energia on Monday raised its earnings outlook for 2021 after higher oil prices and positive refining margins buoyed profitability in the third quarter. Galp said its adjusted core earnings or EBITDA in this year as a whole would exceed 2.3 billion euros ($2.7 billion), compared with its previous forecast of 2... Continue Reading →
3R INCREASES PROVEN RESERVES BY 35% WITH PAPA-TERRA AND FORECASTS PRODUCTION PEAK IN 2027
The Papa-Terra field, in the Campos Basin, which marked the entry of 3R Petroleum in the state of Rio de Janeiro, will increase the company's proven (1P) reserves by around 35%, bringing them to a total 185.1 million barrels of oil equivalent. The company recently received from DeGolyer & MacNaughton the final result of the... Continue Reading →
Guyana could revive talks with India on crude oil supplies -vice president
(Reuters) - Oil producer Guyana could resume talks with India for a deal to sell the government's share of crude as output rises next year, the South American nation's vice president told Reuters. Earlier this year, Indian refiners bought at least two test cargoes of Guyana's Liza light sweet crude. But government-to-government negotiations on a... Continue Reading →
With record 2.85 million boed, the pre-salt production hits a 74.19% share of the national total in September
In September, pre-salt oil and natural gas production totaled 2.85 million barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d), representing 74.10% of the national total (3.84 million boe/d) . It was the biggest historical record of monthly production in the Pre-salt, both in absolute terms and in percentage of participation in the country's total production. The... Continue Reading →