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Trinidad court clears ConocoPhillips to enforce $1.33bn claim against Venezuela
A court in Trinidad and Tobago has authorised US oil giant ConocoPhillips to enforce a $1.33bn claim against Venezuela for past expropriations, a development that could complicate prospective offshore gas ventures between Trinidad and Venezuela.
Argentina gradually overcoming natural gas deficit
Argentina’s natural gas supply began stabilising after Petrobras started unloading gas from a ship that was previously blocked by the Argentine government.
Progress in the reorganisation of PDVSA Gas Colombia
The Superintendency of Companies announced on May 28 that the reorganisation process of PDVSA Gas Colombia is advancing.
UK’s CRP Subsea secures contract for deepwater oil project in Brazil
UK-based company CRP Subsea, a subsidiary of AIS group, has secured a contract off the coast of Brazil to supply modular buoyancy modules for a deepwater oil field development in the Santos Basin.
Yinson Production refinances FPSO Anna Nery with $1bn bond issuance
Yinson Production has issued $1.035bn in senior secured notes to refinance the floating, production, storage, and offloading vessel Anna Nery, which operates for Petrobras in the Marlim field, offshore Brazil.
Hess shareholders approve $53bn Chevron deal despite dispute over Guyana assets
A majority of Hess shareholders on May 28 approved the company’s pending $53bn acquisition by Chevron, despite a dispute over Hess’ lucrative Stabroek stake off the coast of Guyana.
Argentina's gas supply system in emergency shutdown amid frigid weather
Following a week of frigid temperatures, Argentina's gas supply system, already stretched to its limits, started a state of emergency, resulting in a complete halt of supply to over 300 industries and numerous CNG service stations across the nation.
BP, Shell and EOG bid in Trinidad and Tobago’s oil and gas auction
BP, Shell and US shale producer EOG Resources submitted six bids on four blocks to explore for oil and gas in Trinidad and Tobago’s shallow-water auction. The three companies already operate in Trinidad.
S&P Global names Guyana as top Atlantic Margin basin for investments
S&P Global analysts have ranked Guyana at the forefront of 10 Atlantic Margin basins, citing its conducive investment environment for long-term upstream projects.
EIA names Guyana as third-fastest growing non-OPEC oil producer
The US Energy Information Administration found that Guyana has become the third-fastest growing non-OPEC oil producer from 2020 to 2023, with an annual production boost averaging 98,000 barrels per day.
Néstor Kirchner pipeline to operate at 40% capacity due to management decision
The Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline, which links the Vaca Muerta shale formation to Buenos Aires, is set to operate at 40% of its transportation capacity as decided by Argentina’s national government.
Gran Tierra Energy provides operational update for Ecuador and Colombia plants
Gran Tierra Energy, a Canada-based leading player in the energy sector, has released an operational update, highlighting significant milestones and ongoing progress in its exploration and production projects in Ecuador and Colombia.
US energy mogul granted licence to import Venezuelan asphalt amid sanctions
Amidst renewed US sanctions, American energy tycoon Harry Sargeant III has secured authorisation to import asphalt from Venezuela without violating sanctions, a move seen as significant in the complex dynamics of international energy trade.
Petrobras and partners take FID on Atapu-2 and Sépia-2 oil developments
Brazilian national oil company Petrobras and its partners in the Atapu and Sépia consortiums have taken the final investment decision for the second development phase of the two fields, located in the prolific pre-salt Santos Basin.
Brent prices and exchange rates drive Brazilian natgas price hike
Average Brazilian natural gas network prices have continued to rise this year, maintaining a significant differential to the North Sea Dated crude benchmark on higher Brent crude prices and the depreciation of the Brazilian real against the dollar
Petrobras' new CEO upholds current fuels pricing policy
Magda Chambriard, the new CEO of Brazil's national oil company (NOC) Petrobras, has defended the company’s pricing policies. She said it was important for Petrobras to maintain domestic market stability.
Petrobras awards Seatrium FPSO newbuild contracts P-84 and P-85
Brazil’s national oil company (NOC) Petrobras has awarded engineering services provider Seatrium two contracts for the newbuild supply of floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels P-84 and P-85.
BW Energy progresses offshore Brazil, with drilling started at Golfinho
BW Energy is advancing its offshore projects in Brazil, including the Maromba development and the Golfinho drilling programme, with what the company described as significant milestones expected in the short term.
Petrobras’ new CEO says oil prospect is of ‘national interest’
The new CEO at Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras, Magda Chambriard, has declared that the oil prospect in Brazil’s Equatorial Margin, an environmentally sensitive offshore area, is of "national interest."
Head of Vista Energy relying on Milei's reform agenda for oil drilling success
Miguel Galuccio, former leader of Argentine national oil company YPF and current head of Vista Energy believes that the future of his oil venture hinges on the economic reforms promised by President Javier Milei.
Colombian oil drilling activity declines, resulting in significant job losses
Oil drilling activity in Colombia has not yet recovered, with a marked decline continuing into this year.
Mexico's Finance Minister cautions against immediate Pemex debt overhaul
Mexico's Finance Minister, Rogelio Ramirez de la O, has tempered expectations of a significant restructuring of the state oil company's debt in the near term, indicating that no substantial operations are currently on the agenda.
Mexico's oil revenues exceed expectations
Transfers of oil revenue to Mexico's Federal Treasury have once again exceeded expectations, marking the second instance this year.
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