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President Energy signs farm-out deal for Pirity concession
AIM-listed President Energy reported earlier this week that it had arranged to reduce its 100% stake in the Pirity concession in Paraguay under a farm-out deal.
Drilling resumes at Jabillo-1
ExxonMobil (US) and its partners have resumed work at Jabillo-1, the second exploration well at the Canje block offshore Guyana.
Road blockades lead Petroecuador to declare force majeure on Eden Yuturi oilfield
Petroecuador, the national oil company (NOC) of Ecuador, declared force majeure on the Eden Yuturi oilfield last week, reporting that road blockades had disrupted development operations at the site.
Karoon Energy makes FID on Patola
Karoon Energy (Australia) said last week that it had made a final investment decision (FID) on the development of Patola, an oil-bearing section of Block BM-S-40 in the Santos basin offshore Brazil.
Frontera prepares to resume work at CPE-6 after brief suspension
Frontera Energy (Canada) said on June 7 that it was preparing to resume work at Block CPE-6 in Colombia.
Excelerate FSRU comes online offshore Argentina
Excelerate Energy announced last week that its Exemplar floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) had started operations offshore the Argentine port of Bahia Blanca.
Black & Veatch to study AET’s LNG-to-power project in Colombia
US-based Black & Veatch has won a contract for a feasibility study of the Andes Energy Terminal (AET) project, an LNG-to-power scheme that would serve consumers in central and south-western Colombia.
LatAmOil: USTDA grant funds LNG-to-power study
US-based Black & Veatch will conduct a feasibility study of the Andes Energy Terminal (AET) project, an LNG-to-power scheme that will serve central and south-western Colombia.
IGU upbeat on global LNG outlook
The International Gas Union’s annual LNG report is upbeat on the outlook for global LNG, and has talked up the role the fuel will play in post-pandemic recovery and the energy transition.
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