
BW Energy confirms progress on the Golfinho Boost project in Brazil
These actions aim to increase production, optimize costs, and extend the useful life of the assets at the Golfinho field.

These actions aim to increase production, optimize costs, and extend the useful life of the assets at the Golfinho field.

This contract represents direct access to integrated drilling solutions supported by state-of-the-art technology.

The construction of this FPSO is seen as a key component of the modernization of the country's oil industry.

This first phase is subject to regulatory and government approvals, while the subsequent engineering, procurement, construction, and installation phases are carried out.

Chevron connects Ballymore to Blind Faith and begins offshore production without a new platform, optimizing costs and reducing carbon intensity.

The fourth FPSO unit is now in Guyanese waters and will increase total production capacity to 900,000 barrels per day.

This expansion consolidates the company's presence in one of the most demanding areas of the global offshore industry.

The result was increased carbon yield after carbonization and a reduction in energy consumption.

The field operates in water depths ranging from 1,300 to 2,200 meters.

Navantia UK's participation highlights Scottish engineering's capability to take on global-scale energy projects.

The acquisition strengthens the company's offering of advanced tools for complex shale and refractory wells.

The Far South well confirms the presence of Miocene hydrocarbons in one of the most promising areas of the Gulf.