
Simon Webb
Global Commodities and Energy Editor at Reuters
Global Commodities & Energy Editor, Reuters
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1 month ago |
energiesnet.com | Marianna Parraga |Simon Webb |Marguerita Choy
Securing Reliable Energy: Petrobras Navigates U.S. LNG Deal and Regional Supply DynamicsMarianna Parraga, Reuters HOUSTON EnergiesNet.com 03 17 2025 Brazil’s state-run oil firm Petrobras (PETR4.SA) is in talks with U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) suppliers for a long-term import deal, a Petrobras executive said. Brazil is Latin America’s largest oil producer, but consumes more gas than it produces and relies on imports to fill the gap.
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1 month ago |
energiesnet.com | Marianna Parraga |Simon Webb |Nia Williams
Guyana Weighs U.S. Oil Refining Plans Amid Regional Disputes and Economic Growth, Says President Mohamed Irfaan AliMarianna Parraga, Reuters HOUSTON EnergiesNet.com 03 12 2025 Guyana is considering a plan to export crude oil to the United States for refining and to bring back fuel for domestic supply and possibly for sale to nearby countries, Guyanese President Irfaan Ali said at a conference in Houston on Tuesday.
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1 month ago |
datamarnews.com | Roberto Samora |Ana Mano |Simon Webb |Marguerita Choy
China’s turbo-charged demand would brighten an already positive outlook for Brazil’s agribusiness, which sees production of key goods reaching all-time highs this year. Brazil is expected to reap a record soybean crop of about 170 million metric tons in 2024/25, with exports exceeding 100 million tons, and the beef, poultry and pork industries also forecast record output and shipments this year. The chart below shows Brazil’s beef exports to China between January 2021 and January 2024.
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1 month ago |
energiesnet.com | Marianna Parraga |Kemol King |Simon Webb |David Gregorio
Guyana says it might jointly develop gas fields with Suriname. Fulcrum LNG has capacity to develop large gas project, VP says. Onshore power project faces delay of about three months. Government sees others developing gas if Exxon does not.
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2 months ago |
energiesnet.com | Marianna Parraga |Kemol King |Simon Webb |Nia Williams
Government seeking options to re-offer Corentyne block. Exxon continues to dominate Guyana’s oil industryMarianna Parraga and Kemol King, Reuters GEORGETOWN EnergiesNet.com 02 21 2025 Guyana expects to soon sign an oil production-sharing agreement with a consortium led by France’s TotalEnergies (TTEF.PA), opens new tab that will allow it to explore an offshore area, Energy Minister Vickram Bharrat told Reuters.
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