Region: Latin America Category: Oil & Gas Frequency: Every Tuesday
Looking for more LatAmOil articles? Or would you like to find out more about the publication? Keep reading.
Overview
LatAmOil provides oil and gas Insight and Foresight from Mexico and Central America to the Caribbean and South America. From the heavyweight producers such as Brazil to emerging frontiers like Guyana, LatAmOil informs you of what is going on and why through commentary, exclsuive interviews, news and analysis. In such a notoriously challenging environment, in-depth and accurate information makes every difference in vital decision making and strategy – LatAmOil brings this directly to your inbox every week.
LatAmOil is fully digital publication and can be read in PDF or online.
Try it out
The majority of our premium content is ONLY available to our subscribers.
If you would like to try LatAmOil we can offer you a, no obligation, free trial, giving you a chance to get to know the publication and get hooked on the quality content. No credit card required.
Simply fill in the form at the bottom of this page and we will send you your first copy of LatAmOil
Need more convincing?
- Check out our client testimonial
- Read a recent issue
- Find out more about a LatAmOil subscription
Can pipelines keep up with Argentina oil output nearing 1mn bpd?
Argentina's crude oil production exceeded 900,000 barrels per day for the first time in May, reaching a record 903,700 bpd as output from the Vaca Muerta shale formation continued to drive growth, strengthening the country's energy sector.
Cold snap and LNG price surge squeeze Argentine manufacturers' gas supply
Argentina's winter cold spell has forced 500-600 smaller factories to suspend or scale back operations as gas supply restrictions and soaring LNG prices leave many manufacturers choosing between halting production and paying higher fuel prices.
Vaca Muerta posts record fracking activity in June as shale development accelerates
Argentina's Vaca Muerta recorded its busiest month ever for hydraulic fracturing in June, completing 2,760 fracking stages and lifting the total for the first half of 2026 to 14,958.
Falklands oil project fuels sovereignty dispute as Sea Lion advances
A planned offshore oil development north of the Falkland Islands is set to intensify diplomatic tensions between Argentina and the United Kingdom, as the Sea Lion project moves towards first commercial production in 2028.
Brazil to unwind diesel subsidy more gradually than petrol benefit, minister says
Brazil's government will take longer to remove its diesel subsidy than the one applied to petrol, given the need to avoid sudden price increases or supply shortages even as global oil prices have fallen.
Brazilian firms unveil $1.5bn plan for 2,000-truck LNG heavy transport fleet
Nimofast, Edge and Green Cargo are coordinating a BRL8bn ($1.5bn) project to deploy 2,000 liquefied natural gas (LNG) powered trucks, targetting the country's largest long-distance road transport network running on the fuel.
Brazil antitrust body clears Petrobras' entry into Campos Basin gas block from Equinor
Brazil's antitrust regulator Cade has approved without restrictions the acquisition by state-owned oil company Petrobras of a 50% stake in the Itaimbezinho exploration block from Norway's Equinor.
MODEC's Brazil-bound FPSO hull departs Japan for integration in China
MODEC said that the forward hull section of a FPSO vessel destined for a Shell-operated field offshore Brazil had left Japan and was en route to China for integration with the vessel's aft hull section.
OPEC+ members stick together with latest output raise
OPEC+’s seven core producers have agreed a modest easing of voluntary supply curbs from August, signalling a cautious, coordinated shift in strategy rather than a wholesale change of direction.
US deports Cuban accused of running influence network that brought streamer Hasan Piker to Havana
Cuba's 176-measure free-market overhaul fails to move Washington as new sanctions follow
Cuba's foreign minister rejects US national security threat label as diplomatic talks fail to advance
US sanctions Mexican nationals and companies over cartel-linked fuel-smuggling operation
The United States Treasury Department announced on June 30 it had sanctioned two Mexican citizens and nine firms involved with a cartel fuel smuggling scheme designed to bring untaxed fuel from the US to Mexico.
Guyana's subsea services market signals long-term confidence in Stabroek expansion
DOF Group's three-year Skandi Involver contract points to Exxon's Stabroek partners planning offshore Guyana operations well into the next decade.
Brazil, Bolivia to accelerate Petrobras-YPFB gas talks, Lula says
Brazil and Bolivia will speed up negotiations between state-owned oil companies Petrobras and Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) to boost natural gas production, Lula da Silva said after meeting his Bolivian counterpart Rodrigo Paz.
Brazil, Bolivia to accelerate Petrobras-YPFB gas talks, Lula says
Brazil and Bolivia will speed up negotiations between state-owned oil companies Petrobras and Yacimientos Petrolíferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB) to boost natural gas production, Lula da Silva said after meeting his Bolivian counterpart Rodrigo Paz.
Venezuela bonds slide as earthquake damage clouds debt restructuring outlook
Venezuelan sovereign bonds and debt issued by state-owned PDVSA have extended their decline after last week's earthquakes, as investors reassess the country's economic prospects and brace for a tougher debt restructuring
Venezuela oil output poised to recover as US broadens export authorisations
Expanded US authorisations for companies trading Venezuelan crude are set to lift the country's oil production back to levels seen before Washington's December naval blockade by the end of the second quarter of 2026

Follow us online