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Petrobras Sets Sights on Africa for Expansion

Earlier this year, a senior company executive told Reuters Petrobras was looking to buy interest in African oil fields to boost its reserves and was in talks with potential sellers, including Exxon, Shell, and TotalEnergies. Petrobras’s proven oil and gas reserves increased by 500 million barrels last year, from 10.9 billion barrels to 11.4 billion barrels.

TechnipFMC’s electric actuation system enters pilot phase with Petrobras

TechnipFMC’s eSolutions platform supports field simplification by using standard system components with a track record of reliability. The company’s configure-to-order approach is said to enable standardization across subsea developments, with key parts of the electrical safety system including the 800-series controls and electric actuators.

ExxonMobil OKs MODEC for Guyana Hammerhead FPSO FEED

According to the EIA, the development plan calls for drilling 14 to 30 production and water-injection wells; installing and operating subsea umbilical, riser, and flowline (SURF) equipment that will connect the FPSO to the wells; using an FPSO to process, store, and offload the recovered oil; and installing a 13-km gas export pipeline from the FPSO to a tie-in on the Gas to Energy pipeline. The EIA said subsea components are expected to be installed in 2028, with FPSO installation and commissioning expected the same year.

Greater Tortue Ahmeyim FLNG reaches contract milestone

GTA is located in a newly tapped basin offshore Mauritania and Senegal and has been described by BP as “one of the deepest, most complex gas developments in Africa,” due to its location in water depths of up to 2,850 metres. It is operated by BP with Kosmos Energy and the state-owned oil companies of Mauritania and Senegal, SMH and PETROSEN, as project partners.

Ghana signs $2billion oil licence extension deal with Tullow, Kosmos, PetroSA & GNPC

Under the terms of the MoU, the partners have committed to drilling up to 20 additional wells in the Jubilee field, with investments totalling up to $2 billion over the life of the licences. The partners expect a material increase in gross 2P (proven and probable) reserves, while new measures will also aim to boost gas supply and reduce costs to consumers.