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U.S./Canadian oil & gas rig count falls to record low again-Baker Hughes

(Reuters) - U.S. and Canadian energy firms cut the number of oil and natural gas rigs operating to a record low again this week even as higher oil prices prompt some producers to start drilling again. The U.S. oil and...

Total, partners ramp-up production at Brazil pre-salt with start-up of second FPSO

Total and its partners have announced the start-up of the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) P-70 of the Iara cluster (Block BM-S-11A), located in the deepwater Santos Basin pre-salt offshore Brazil. With a productive capacity of 150,000 barrels...

Venezuela oil crisis deepens with India refiners halting imports

India’s largest private refinery halted purchases of Venezuelan oil, putting additional pressure on the Latin American country’s beleaguered oil industry, Bloomberg said in a report on Thursday. Reliance Industries Ltd, which runs the biggest refinery in the world in Jamnagar...

Suriname awaits new president, new oil policy

Suriname's president Desi Bouterse has conceded defeat in the emerging oil producer's 25 May parliamentary elections, two days after the country's electoral council declared the official results, Argus Media said in a report on Monday. This clears the way for...

Venezuela will not disrupt Guyana’s offshore oil operations – IHS Markit

The oil discoveries made offshore Guyana, 16 of which are located at the prolific ExxonMobil-operated Stabroek Block, are not under any significant risk from Venezuela, despite a border controversy with Guyana that have seen aggressive actions by the Venezuelan...

End of Venezuela’s oil fortune looms over Maduro’s regime

(Bloomberg) -- Oil revenue, the financial lifeline of Venezuela, is quickly drying up, adding to the growing instability of Nicolas Maduro’s embattled regime. Crude exports that once accounted for 95% of foreign currency inflow to the country tumbled by almost...

Venezuela maintains ICJ has no jurisdiction in border case with Guyana

Just days before the International Court of Justice is set to open public hearings on the question of its jurisdiction in the case concerning the Arbitral Award of October 3, 1899 (Guyana v. Venezuela), the Bolivarian Republic  is maintaining...

Petrobras puts shallow-water fields in northeastern Brazil on the block

(Reuters) - Brazilian state-run oil firm Petrobras has kicked off a sale process for its Atum, Curima, Espada and Xareu offshore oilfields, the company said on Friday. In a securities filing, Petroleo Brasileiro SA, as the company is formally known,...

Oil from US-sanctioned Venezuela regime lines up off China

(Bloomberg) -- Venezuela’s oil exports have collapsed since the U.S. placed sanctions on its state producer, but some crude from the OPEC member is still making its way to buyers in Asia. Officially, China hasn’t imported any Venezuelan crude since...

Venezuela’s fall leaves world’s richest oil reserves tapped by a single rig

(Bloomberg) --Venezuela’s fall from oil superpower to failing producer can be illustrated in one image: a single drilling rig working the world’s largest oil reserves. As fields across the nation shut amid a relentless U.S. campaign to cut Venezuela off...

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MODEC profit rises 78% as demand stays firm for ultra-deepwater FPSO projects

MODEC reported a 78.2% increase in profit for the first quarter of 2026, supported by steady progress on floating...