Here is a roundup of some of the major deepwater projects across the globe. The third in a four-part series, Hart Energy details projects scheduled to come online in the Americas from 2022 through mid-decade.
Floating production systems remain in demand, despite concerns about keeping up with demand, financial pressures and reservations that activity could drop off over the long term.
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines in the upstream oil and gas industry, including first oil from a Gabonese project and the sailaway of an FPSO headed for a whale of a field offshore Côte d'Ivoire.
Operator TotalEnergies and partner APA Corp. have two key appraisal wells now drilling offshore Suriname, according to Staatsolie.
Mitsubishi Power Americas and Warwick Carbon Solutions’ joint development agreement will focus on decarbonization projects in the North American energy and industrial sectors.
Exxon bet billions of dollars on offshore drilling in Brazil, but has yet to make a major oil discovery as an operator in Brazil's water.
English-speaking Belize, which borders Mexico and Guatemala, is hoping new discoveries onshore will help boost its declining production.
Uruguay’s state-owned regulator ANCAP continues in negotiations with four IOCs and a consortium regarding six awards under the Open Uruguay Round bidding process, ANCAP Energy Transition Engineer Cecilia Romeu told Hart Energy
S&P Global Ratings lowered the local and foreign currency ratings to ‘CCC-’ from ‘CCC+’ on Pampa Energia S.A., YPF S.A. and nine other entities, which all now have a negative outlook.
Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news, including plans to add offshore wind capacity globally.