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Samsung Heavy Industries Settles Petrobras Bribery Case for $150M
Samsung Heavy Industries has agreed to settle allegations of corruption in connection with the sprawling Petrobras bribery investigation, paying a fine of $150 million in an agreement with Brazilian prosecutors.
24 February 2021 Wednesday 16:41
Brazilian president moves to replace Petrobras CEO
A spat between Brazil’s president Jair Bolsonaro and Petrobras CEO Roberto Castello Branco has resulted in the government moving to appoint a new CEO to lead the state-run oil giant.
22 February 2021 Monday 11:00
Brazilian prosecutor seeks to freeze Maersk assets over corruption allegations
The Brazilian federal prosecutor has pressed charges against Maersk and its former executives over allegations regarding the payment of bribes to the country’s national oil company Petrobras, Reuters reports.
14 December 2020 Monday 10:00
Transocean adds $297 million to backlog as Petrobras extends two drillships
Offshore drilling contractor Transocean has been awarded contract extensions for two of its drillships that have been working for Petrobras.
20 November 2020 Friday 10:24
Solstad Offshore awarded subsea work by Petrobras
Norway’s Solstad Offshore has been awarded additional work for two of its dive support vessels by Petrobras in Brazil.
02 November 2020 Monday 11:39
Brazil's ports moved more cargo during Jan-April 2020
Brazil’s ports moved more cargo during January to April this year despite the spread of the Corona virus and its impact on the Brazilian economy.
22 June 2020 Monday 11:20
Ships in Quarantine as Brazil Struggles With COVID-19
The shipping industry continues to find itself caught in Brazil’s struggles with the COVID-19 virus.
28 May 2020 Thursday 10:35
COVID-19 Takes Off in Brazil's Offshore Sector
Lacking a systematic national coronavirus control policy, Brazil has developed the second-largest number of COVID-19 cases in the world, behind only the United States.
27 May 2020 Wednesday 10:40
Bureau Veritas creates new notation for floaters in Brazil
Bureau Veritas,a provider of testing, inspection, and certification services, has formalized guidelines and a classification notation for floating, production, storage and offloading vessels and floating production units designed for operation in Brazil’s
14 May 2020 Thursday 16:14
Workers Start to Fall Ill at Brazil’s Busiest Port
Brazilian port workers are starting to fall ill as the coronavirus pandemic reaches one of Latin America’s busiest shipping hubs.
13 May 2020 Wednesday 11:45
Petrobras looking to cut costs through severance plans
Brazilian oil and gas giant Petrobras has made plans to achieve additional cost reductions through its incentive retirement and voluntary severance programs, which will affect around 3,800 employees.
10 April 2020 Friday 12:45
Golar Power to Develop LNG Import Terminal in Port of Suape, Brazil
Golar Power Limited,a joint venture between Golar LNG and Stonepeak, has signed a Protocol of Intentions with the State Government of Pernambuco, a state of Brazil, to develop an LNG import terminal in the Port of Suape, located in the northeast of Brazil
17 March 2020 Tuesday 11:10
Klaipedos Nafta to Operate LNG Terminal in Brazil
Lithuanian company AB Klaipedos Nafta (KN) has been appointed as the operator of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in the Brazilian Port of Açu.
04 February 2020 Tuesday 11:39
China’s Crude Oil Thirst Drives Brazilian Exports to All-Time High
Brazilian crude oil exports hit a record high in December 2019 with a total of 8.7 million tons of crude oil exported, as China continues to turn to Brazil for crude, according to BIMCO.
23 January 2020 Thursday 13:50
Brazil’s Sprawling Car Wash Probe Expands to Maersk Contracts
Brazilian authorities on Wednesday targeted Maersk and other companies for allegedly paying bribes to get an edge in securing shipping contracts with state oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro SA, in the latest phase of a sprawling graft probe.
19 December 2019 Thursday 17:54
Four Japanese Companies Partner Up on FPSO Charter Project
Mitsui & Co., Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL), and Marubeni Corporation are to invest in a long-term charter business currently promoted by Modec for the purpose of providing a floating production
12 November 2019 Tuesday 13:39
Brazil Investigating Four Other Tankers as Suspects in Mystery Oil Spill
Brazilian investigators said last week that a Greek-flagged tanker named Bouboulina and owned by Delta Tankers Ltd was a suspect as the possible cause of the oil spill.
07 November 2019 Thursday 09:48
Bouboulina was not responsible for Brazilian oil slick
Delta Tankers says it found no evidence that Bouboulina was responsible for Brazilian oil slick
06 November 2019 Wednesday 11:21
No Proof: Greek Ship Manager Denies Involvement in Brazilian Oil Slick
The manager of an oil tanker being probed by Brazilian authorities in connection with an oil spill off the country’s coast has found “no proof” of the vessel conducting activities that may have led to leaks on a journey between Venezuela and Malaysia.
04 November 2019 Monday 14:48
Brazil says Greek ship carrying Venezuelan oil tarred its beaches
Brazilian investigators said on Friday a Greek-flagged ship carrying Venezuelan crude was the source of oil tarring Brazil’s coastline over the past two months, but the firm running the ship said its voyage finished uneventfullly
02 November 2019 Saturday 09:39
Exxon May Take a Pass on Brazil’s Top Deepwater Oil Discovery
Exxon Mobil Corp. could take a pass on what it considers the world’s top deep-water oil discovery when Brazil puts the giant Buzios field up for auction next week.
01 November 2019 Friday 16:19
A Mysterious Oil Spill Has Been Washing Up in Brazil for Months
By Jake Spring and Marta Nogueira BRASILIA/RIO DE JANEIRO, Oct 24 (Reuters) – A thick sludge of crude oil has been washing up on vast stretches of Brazil’s coast for nearly two months, and authorities and experts have been baffled by its origin.
26 October 2019 Saturday 09:23
Gard Warns of Mysterious Oil Spill off Brazil
Marine insurance company Gard has urged seafarers to exercise caution when operating in Brazil’s North-Eastern region, whose shorelines have been polluted by an oily substance in the form of lumps of tar.
21 October 2019 Monday 15:26
Mysterious oil spill reaches beach in major Brazilian city
RIO DE JANEIRO - A mysterious oil spill that has polluted at least 150 beaches along Brazil’s northeastern coast reached the city of Salvador on Friday as officials tried to determine the source of the crude sludge.
12 October 2019 Saturday 14:38
Mysterious Oil Spill Becomes New Environmental Crisis for Brazil
RIO DE JANEIRO — A mysterious oil spill that has polluted shores along a vast area of Brazil’s northeast may have resulted from unspecified criminal activity, and a foreign country could be responsible, President Jair Bolsonaro said Tuesday.
09 October 2019 Wednesday 14:42
Brazilian Navy’s Riachuelo Submarine Starts Sea Trials
Launched on December 14 2018, the Riachuelo attack submarine is now in the final preparation phase before heading to the Atlantic waters.
27 September 2019 Friday 10:05
Major Partnership For India and China in Transshipment
Over the past several years, the BRIC member nations of India and China have experienced vibrant economic growth.
06 November 2018 Tuesday 14:00
Brazil Becomes Core Ares for Equinor
With daily oil production of over 90 000 barrels per day from current fields and with expected investments of more than 15 billion USD until 2030, Brazil has become a core area for Equinor.
03 September 2018 Monday 11:25
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