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Venezuela sustains crude shipments amid US Caribbean deployment
The country, home to the world’s largest oil reserves, has managed to sustain shipments through sanctioned and shadow channels, with Chevron and other firms operating under US exemptions continuing production
Venezuela threatens to end energy pact with Trinidad over US naval drills
Vice President Delcy Rodríguez announced the proposal following a meeting with oil industry officials, describing Trinidad and Tobago’s support for the US manoeuvres and the presence of the USS Gravely as an act of “aggression”
Brazil’s Petrobras mulls workforce reduction while production hits record levels
Petrobras is developing a voluntary dismissal programme targeting approximately 1,000 personnel, while the NOC posted record output levels during the third quarter.
Political turbulence deepens Petroperú’s governance crisis
Peru’s state-owned oil company Petroperú has undergone another top-level restructuring, reflecting long-standing issues of political interference and fragile corporate governance.
Brazil’s Petrobras requests clearance for trio of additional Amazon basin exploration wells
Brazil’s national oil company (NOC) Petrobras has lodged applications with environmental regulator Ibama seeking clearance to drill three contingent wells in block FZA-M-059 within the Foz do Amazonas Basin
Pemex faces mounting debt and production decline despite record government support
Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has entered a new phase of financial strain, as recent data show persistent losses and escalating supplier debt despite record government support.
Argentine oil and gas sector poised for growth as Javier Milei celebrates midterm election triumph
Argentina's oil and gas sector appears poised for further growth as President Javier Milei celebrates a crucial midterm election victory that enables him to advance his business-friendly fiscal agenda.
ExxonMobil Guyana's Longtail project to become country's longest-running development
ExxonMobil Guyana's proposed Longtail project is set to become the company's longest-running offshore development in the Stabroek Block, with a 30-year operational lifespan that will mark a significant shift to gas and condensate production.
Mexican state oil company extends three Borr rig contracts whilst settling overdue payments
Brazil's federal public ministry appeals against Amazon oil auction
Brazil’s federal public prosecutor’s office (MPF) filed an appeal against the court decision allowing an auction of 19 oil blocks near the mouth of the Amazon River, which Petrobras secured earlier this week.
Suriname to use oil revenues to preserve forests, prime minister says
Suriname's President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons outlined plans to leverage anticipated oil revenues to preserve the country's forests and biodiversity, as the nation prepares for its first major offshore petroleum production.
US senator tells Maduro "head to Russia or China" as warships close in on Venezuela
A senior US Republican senator has warned that Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro's time in power is running out and suggested he leave the country, as military tensions in the Caribbean continue to escalate.
Honduras cuts fuel import spending by 15.4% as renewables reduce thermal generation demand
Mexico's Pemex completes Veracruz pipeline repairs as Queretaro petrol stations resume normal supply
Nearly 190 Pemex-branded petrol stations in Queretaro experienced fuel supply interruptions this week following torrential rainfall that compromised logistics and distribution networks, triggering rationing measures and consumer complaints throughout
Mexico president confirms US businesspeople implicated in illegal fuel trade
US businesspeople are participating in fuel smuggling operations into Mexico, President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on October 23, following a Reuters exposé revealing how drug cartels have infiltrated the North American energy sector
Golar agrees to charter FLNG unit to Argentina’s Southern Energy for 20 years
LNG infrastructure and services firm Golar has agreed to charter its MK II floating LNG unit to Argentinian firm Southern Energy for a 20-year term.
Venezuela accuses US of undermining gas deals with Caribbean nations
Rodríguez said Washington was “selling fantasies to a Caribbean government” in an effort to “steal Venezuela’s gas and hand it over"
US sanctions on Russia tighten Brazil’s diesel import options
US sanctions on Russian oil are expected to further constrain Brazil’s diesel imports, as Russian fuel currently makes up about 15% of total inflows.
Karoon Energy cuts output guidance after Brazil operational issues
Australian oil company Karoon Energy reported lower production in the third quarter due to technical problems at its Bauna asset offshore Brazil, though sales volumes were less affected by cargo timings, the company said.
Brazilian NGOs challenge Petrobras drilling
A coalition of Brazilian Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) has filed a lawsuit seeking to halt Petrobras’s exploratory drilling off the Amazon coast.
Colombia's Ecopetrol risks losing 15% output as Permian divestment looms
Ecopetrol faces potential loss of 115,000 barrels daily equivalent production should Colombia's government proceed with plans to divest the company's stake in the Permian Basin, representing 15% of total hydrocarbon output.

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