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TechnipFMC confirms fibre-optic sensing contract for Payara field

30 July 2021

TechnipFMC confirmed last week that ExxonMobil (US) had decided to use Odassea™, an advanced downhole subsea fibre-optic sensing system, at Payara, the third development target at the Stabroek block offshore Guyana.

CNH says independent operators brought oil production to record high in June

30 July 2021

Mexico’s National Hydrocarbon Commission (CNH) revealed that the total volume of crude oil produced by independent operators had risen to an all-time high last month.

ExxonMobil’s busy week in Guyana

30 July 2021

ExxonMobil has made two oil discoveries at Stabroek, and the Guyanese government is keeping watch on its gas flaring levels and use of local content.

Eagle LNG, APC, APUA begin work on LNG-to-power project in Antigua

30 July 2021

US-based Eagle LNG Partners and its partners Antigua Power Company (APC) and the Antigua Public Utilities Authority (APUA) have begun executing an LNG-to-power project on the island of Antigua.

Brazil’s LNG imports hit record high in June

30 July 2021

Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras reported recently that daily national LNG imports had risen to a record high in late June.

AES takes delivery of first carbon-neutral LNG cargo in Dominican Republic

29 July 2021

US-based AES Corp. revealed earlier this week that it had taken delivery of its first carbon-neutral LNG cargo in the Dominican Republic.

PdVSA receives first condensate cargo since last September

29 July 2021

Venezuela’s national oil company PdVSA has taken delivery of its first gas condensate cargo since September 2020 in spite of the US sanctions regime, which is designed to isolate the country’s petroleum industry.

US legislators urge Biden to examine Mexican energy policy

27 July 2021

Twenty US legislators have urged President Joe Biden to take a closer look at the Mexican government’s approach to competition in the energy sector in light of the challenges faced by US companies working in Mexico.

LatAmOil: US legislators urge Biden to examine Mexican energy policy

27 July 2021

Twenty US senators and representatives have urged President Joe Biden to take a closer look at the Mexican government’s energy policy in light of the challenges faced by US oil, gas and power companies working in Mexico.

What next for Atlantic LNG’s Train 1?

23 July 2021

As Shell brings a new gas-bearing block on stream, shareholders in Atlanta LNG’s first production train are reportedly at odds over feedstock supplies and ownership structures.

Pemex subsidiary reportedly suspends new contracts with Trafigura

22 July 2021

PMI Comercio International, a commercial trading subsidiary of Pemex, has put a freeze on new deals with Swiss-based Trafigura, the world’s largest independent commodity trader.

OFAC extends licence barring seizure of Citgo shares

22 July 2021

The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC), a division of the US Treasury Department, has extended the term of a licence that bars the seizure of shares in Citgo.

TPHL seeks expressions of interest in second attempt to sell Petrotrin refinery

22 July 2021

Trinidad Petroleum Holdings Ltd (TPHL) has taken the first step towards making another attempt to sell the Petrotrin oil refinery in Point-a-Pierre.

CGX Energy says work on Berbice Deep Water Port is progressing on schedule

22 July 2021

Canada’s CGX Energy says that work on the Berbice Deep Water Port (BDWP), which will support oil and gas projects in Guyana’s offshore zone, is proceeding on schedule.

CFE, WhiteWater Midstream spar over three gas contracts

22 July 2021

Mexico’s national power provider has been sparring publicly with Whitewater Midstream, a US-based natural gas trader and pipeline operator, over three contracts signed in 2016 and 2017.

Staatsolie MD urges Guyana to support efforts to gather, share offshore seismic data

22 July 2021

Annand Jagesar, the managing director of Suriname’s national oil company (NOC) Staatsolie, has urged Guyana to promote efforts to gather and share more seismic data from the Guyana-Suriname offshore basin.

EEPGL begins surveying route of GTP pipeline

22 July 2021

EEPGL, an affiliate of the US-super-major ExxonMobil, was due to begin surveying the route of the pipeline that will pump associated gas from the Liza-1 and Liza-2 sections of the Stabroek offshore block to shore this week.

Advocate of greater state control over gas to become Peru’s new president

22 July 2021

Peruvian election officials have proclaimed Pedro Castillo, the candidate of the leftist Peru Libre party, as the winner of the presidential run-off election held on June 6.

YPF, Vista aim to reduce emissions while developing Vaca Muerta

22 July 2021

Representatives of the two main companies working in Argentina’s Vaca Muerta shale formation said last week that they were working to reduce their net CO2 emissions as they moved forward with upstream development projects.

BP sends first carbon-offset LNG cargo to ECA terminal in Mexico

22 July 2021

BP (UK) has made its first carbon-offset delivery of LNG to the Energía Costa Azul (ECA) terminal in Mexico under a contract with two subsidiaries of US-based Sempra Energy.

LatAmOil: Carbon-offset LNG cargo arrives in Mexico

20 July 2021

BP has made its first carbon-offset delivery of LNG to the Energía Costa Azul terminal in Mexico under a contract with two subsidiaries of US-based Sempra Energy.

The consequences of AMLO’s energy policy

16 July 2021

The Mexican president’s efforts to ensure that state-owned companies dominate the fuel and energy sector are putting pressure on downstream operators.

Enauta takes two wells offline at Atlanta

16 July 2021

Brazilian independent Enauta Participações has taken two development wells offline at the Atlanta oilfield, leaving only one well in operation.

NFE launches Pichilingue LNG terminal

16 July 2021

US-based New Fortress Energy (NFE) has brought a new LNG import terminal on stream in Pichilingue, a port at the southern tip of Baja California Sur State.

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