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Brazil delays LPG market overhaul as Middle East crisis strains regulator
Brazil's energy regulator has indefinitely suspended a review of the regulatory framework governing cooking gas sales, redirecting its resources towards fuel supply security as the Middle East conflict continues to disrupt markets.
Colombia's Ecopetrol ends six-month labour dispute with USO union, sealing six-year collective deal
Colombia's state oil company Ecopetrol reached a final collective bargaining agreement with the Unión Sindical Obrera (USO) on June 13, ending a process that ran through more than 990 negotiating sessions and included a 24-hour strike
ExxonMobil lines up 35-well Stabroek drilling push as Guyana oil search stretches to 2033
World Bank cuts Latin America growth outlook as Middle East oil shock takes toll
The World Bank has trimmed its growth forecasts for Latin America and the Caribbean for both 2026 and 2027, blaming the inflationary and monetary fallout from the Middle East conflict.
ExxonMobil explains why its Guyana profit exceeded government oil earnings despite 50-50 split
ExxonMobil accelerates Guyana construction and installation
ExxonMobil is accelerating offshore construction and installation activities across the Stabroek Block, with maritime notices issued by Guyana's Maritime Administration Department on June 6 signalling continued deepwater development.
Brazil’s Petrobras secures PSCs for eight exploration blocks offshore Côte d'Ivoire
Brazilian oil major Petrobras is expanding its presence in West Africa after moving ahead with production sharing contracts for eight offshore exploration blocks in Ivory Coast.
Petroecuador contains fuel leak in Ecuador from suspected illegal tapping at key pipeline
Petroecuador has brought under control a fuel leak detected on June 14 in the La Unión parish of Quinindé, caused by what the state oil company described as an attempted illegal tap on the Esmeraldas-Santo Domingo pipeline at the PK105 marker.
S&P upgrades TGS debt rating to B after Argentina risk revision
Transportadora de Gas del Sur (TGS) received an upgrade to its long-term local and foreign currency debt ratings from B- to B by S&P Global Ratings on June 11.
Pemex and Petrobras to finalise Gulf of Mexico exploration agreement in June
Magda Chambriard, president of Petrobras, announced June 12 that Juan Carlos Carpio Fragoso, CEO of Petróleos Mexicanos (Pemex), will travel to Brazil this month to finalise an agreement on joint offshore exploration.
Colombia gas imports hit record 32% of demand as output slides to multi-year low
Colombia imported a record share of its natural gas in the first week of June, covering 32% of national demand — equivalent to 299.1 Gbtud — as a structural decline in domestic production and the approaching El Niño weather pattern
SLB, PDVSA agree long-term partnership to modernise Venezuela’s energy industry
The memorandum of understanding establishes a broad platform for cooperation covering exploration, field development, production activities and training programmes
PDVSA, Schlumberger forge partnership to expand energy cooperation
Venezuela has signed a memorandum of understanding with oilfield services giant Schlumberger Limited
Venezuela, US hold energy talks as oil sector recovery accelerates
Venezuelan interim President Delcy Rodríguez met with senior US officials to review the bilateral energy agenda, highlighting deepening cooperation as the South American country expands oil production and attracts foreign investment
Lazard offers cut-price bid for Venezuela debt advisory role
Lazard has made a $25mn proposal to become Venezuela’s financial adviser for its sovereign and PDVSA debt restructuring, challenging the appointment of Centerview Partners in what could become one of the world’s largest debt overhauls
US capital targets Venezuela as investment interest accelerates
US investors are moving quickly to gain exposure to Venezuela following political changes earlier this year and the reopening of key sectors to foreign capital, with oil assets attracting the strongest interest
China debt clouds Venezuela’s restructuring efforts
Philip Luck of the Center for Strategic and International Studies warned that any IMF-backed restructuring could face difficulties if other creditors are asked to accept losses while Chinese claims retain preferential treatment
US sees rising demand for Venezuelan crude as output expands
US Energy Secretary Chris Wright said American refineries are capable of processing more Venezuelan crude and are expected to increase purchases as the country’s oil production continues to recover
Venezuela warns of new oil spill threat as tensions with Trinidad deepen
Venezuela's government argued that the latest incident was larger than a previous spill reported in May
Trafigura, Vitol target Asia as Venezuelan oil output climbs
Recent outreach has included South Korea, Malaysia and India, where traders have pitched Venezuelan barrels at competitive prices
Brazil’s Petrobras starts cash flow from new FPSO
Brazil’s state-controlled oil company Petrobras has begun generating revenue from its latest floating production unit after completing the first oil offloading from the FPSO P-79 at the Búzios field in the Santos Basin.

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