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Energy consultancy ABL opens new Bahia office to expand Brazil asset integrity services
UK energy and marine consultancy ABL has opened a new office in Salvador, Brazil’s state of Bahia, expanding its footprint in the country as it targets growing demand from the oil and gas, maritime, and industrial sectors.
TGS and SLB launch 13,500 sq km seismic survey in Brazil's Pelotas Basin
Norwegian energy data company TGS and oilfield services group SLB have launched a multi-client 3D seismic survey covering approximately 13,500 square kilometres in the Pelotas Basin offshore southern Brazil.
Colombia gas reserves shrink as offshore prospects offer supply hope
Colombia's proven natural gas reserves fell 16.8% in 2025 to 1,717bn cubic feet (48.62bn cubic metres), reducing the country's reserve life to 5.9 years at current production rates, while oil reserves slipped 0.7% to 2.02bn barrels
France's GreenYellow expands Colombia industrial solar footprint with new Meta project
GreenYellow Colombia has commissioned a 1.45MWp self-generation solar park for Cerámica Industrial del Meta (CIMET) in Acacías, Meta department, a project expected to generate about 2.2GWh of electricity annually and supply around 30%
Guyana defies the global exploration drought
Guyana defies the global exploration collapse. As high-impact drilling hits a historic low, the maturing Guyana-Suriname basin shifts from frontier wildcatting to surgical extraction, with Exxon’s Stabroek block pumping 900,000bpd.
Pemex restarts operations at Olmeca refinery after power disruption
State oil company Petróleos Mexicanos (PEMEX) said operations would restart at their Olmeca refinery in Tabasco after a power disruption forced its shutdown on June 24.
Reports show Mexican government support for Pemex generates net fiscal loss
A recent multilateral report by various Mexican government agencies shows that federal support for Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex) has produced a net fiscal loss for the country.
Venezuela’s Amuay refinery halts operations after power outage
Venezuela’s largest refinery, the 645,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) Amuay facility, was forced to shut down after a power outage on June 28
Gold Reserve commits $1mn to Venezuela earthquake relief
Gold Reserve Ltd. said it will donate $1mn to support emergency relief and reconstruction efforts in Venezuela following the catastrophic earthquakes that struck the country on June 24
Shell pledges $5mn for Venezuela earthquake relief
Shell said it will provide $5mn in humanitarian assistance to support relief and recovery efforts in Venezuela following the earthquakes that struck the country on June 24
Brazil’s JBS steps up biomethane investment
JBS and Âmbar Energia will invest BRL65mn to expand biomethane production from waste generated at Friboi facilities, aiming to almost quintuple output for use in the group's industrial operations and transport network.
Brazil’s oil export tax delivers first revenue boost
Brazil's temporary export tax on crude oil generated BRL1.05bn ($200mn) in federal revenue in May, marking the first proceeds from the levy introduced in March.
Perenco moves to revive idle Brazil oil platforms
French engineering company DORIS is supporting Perenco Brazil in the redevelopment of two offshore platforms in Brazil's Campos Basin that have been idle since 2020.
Brazil taps oil windfall to cushion fuel prices
Brazil used windfall oil-export revenues generated by a spike in crude prices after US and Israeli strikes on Iran to cushion the impact of higher fuel costs on consumers, Planning and Budget Minister Bruno Moretti said.
Colombia new-car sales jump 50.1% in first half as electric vehicles surge 235% to four in ten registrations
Ecuador adds 35,000 bpd of crude capacity via Petroecuador campaign, ministry says
Ecuador added 35,000 barrels of crude production capacity in the first five and a half months of 2026 through a sustained campaign of drilling.
Argentina’s Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline generated $9bn in savings over three years, report says
Argentina’s Néstor Kirchner gas pipeline, now renamed Perito Moreno, generated cumulative savings of $9.1bn over its first three years of operation by reducing energy imports.
Colombia wins WorldCup — claims global butterfly competition crown with record species documentation
Fitch confirms BB rating on Colombia's Promigas' $920mn hybrid bond issue
Fitch Ratings assigned a final BB rating to Promigas and its Peruvian co-issuers' $920mn subordinated hybrid notes, confirming its earlier expected rating after reviewing the final transaction documents, the agency said
Repsol turns Venezuela into a new opportunity after years of losses
The Spanish oil company, which spent years dealing with financial challenges in Venezuela, is now positioned to turn a troubled investment into a potential growth driver
Mexican fracking committee heavily weighted towards industry, analysis shows
A 47-member scientific panel tasked with advising President Claudia Sheinbaum and the Mexican government on whether to legalise hydraulic fracking has more than twice as many pro-oil industry profiles as critics.

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