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US firm hits oil pay in Gulf of America with Seadrill rig

Houston-based energy player Talos Energy has made a new oil discovery in the Gulf of America, formerly the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, thanks to its drilling activities with a drillship owned by Seadrill, an offshore drilling contractor. The post US firm hits oil pay in Gulf of America with Seadrill rig appeared first on Offshore Energy.

2012-built rig at designated spot: Petrobras sets the stage to secure go-ahead for drilling ops

Following the arrival of a drillship at its drill site, Brazil’s state-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras is getting ready to embark on the pre-operational assessment, as the final stage of the licensing process for drilling a deepwater well in Amapá. The post 2012-built rig at designated spot: Petrobras sets the stage to secure go-ahead for drilling ops appeared first on Offshore Energy.

Methanol and ammonia shipping fuels are becoming a reality, new report shows

There has been a rapid progress in the development of methanol and ammonia as zero-emission fuels, however, technology readiness is not enough in and of itself to drive the change needed at the pace required, a new report released by the Global Maritime Forum finds. The post Methanol and ammonia shipping fuels are becoming a reality, new report shows appeared first on Offshore Energy.

$19 billion Santos takeover in limbo: Four-week deadline extension looms as talks continue

Santos is facing a multi-week extension of the deadline for the negotiations surrounding an $18.7 billion non-binding indicative offer made by a consortium spearheaded by XRG, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), which entails Abu Dhabi Development Holding Company (ADQ) and global investment firm Carlyle.  The post $19 billion Santos takeover in limbo: Four-week deadline extension looms as talks continue appeared first on Offshore Energy.