After decades of developing its renewable energy capacity, Uruguay is now looking to explore for oil and gas, having made no successful discoveries in the past. New hopes of offshore reserves have encouraged the government to welcome foreign oil majors into its waters to explore for crude, despite the potentially harmful environmental implications of these activities.
UK-based Challenger Energy finalized the contract for its second offshore block in Uruguay on Monday, as hopes of oil and natural gas production in the South American country grow.
Challenger Energy Group has officially been awarded the licence for the offshore AREA OFF-3 block in Uruguay, the oil independent announced on Monday.