Guyana will soon sign a oil deal with TotalEnergies led group

Energy Minister Vickram Bharrat said that Guyana is expecting to sign a production-sharing agreement soon with a French consortium led by TotalEnergies, which will allow the country to explore an off-shore area. Guyana, the fastest-growing oil producing country in the world, is on track to produce 940,000 barrels of crude oil per day this coming year. This is nearly 1% more than last year's output.
Brazil adheres to OPEC+ Cooperation letter; No output caps

The Brazilian energy ministry announced on Tuesday that the country has decided to adhere the OPEC+ declaration of cooperation. This formalizes a decision it first made in 2023. Brazil is the biggest oil producer in South America. According to the country's oil regulator, its output will reach 4.32 million barrels equivalent per day by 2024.
VEGOILS - Palm oil ends lower due to weaker competitor oils. Traders await positive signals

Malaysian palm futures declined on Tuesday as traders looked for bullish signals to support prices. The benchmark May palm oil contract on Bursa Malaysia's Derivatives exchange fell 34 ringgit (0.75%) to close at 1,014.63 ringgit per metric ton. A Kuala Lumpur based trader stated that the market was under pressure due to the weakness of rival oilseeds, as there were no significant bullish reports.
Petrobras plans to have the Equatorial Margin ready by March, say sources

Two sources said on Monday that Brazilian oil company Petrobras plans to have a veterinary clinic in the Amazon ready to treat animals in case of an oil spill. Petrobras has not yet met the Ibama environmental agency's main demand, which is the animal care center for the state of Amapa in northern Brazil. This could be a condition to get approval from Petrobras to drill near the Amazon River.
Brazil resumes hydropower exports to Argentina and Uruguay with the aim of increasing flow
Industry officials have confirmed that Brazil is resuming energy exports from its hydroelectric plants to Argentina and Uruguay due to the excess water they have in their reservoirs as a result of heavy rains. The government also aims to improve the competitiveness of the sales. Brazil's exports were halted for nearly the entire 2024 year…
Brazil calls for sugar talks after saying US ethanol tariffs would be unreasonable
Brazil's Energy and Mining minister Alexandre Silveira stated on Thursday that any potential U.S. Tariff on Brazilian Ethanol would be unreasonable. He emphasized that historically, the two countries had negotiated sugar and ethanol trade together. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, had recently raised tariffs to bring them in line with other countries.
Sources say Vale is in advanced discussions to sell Brazil renewable assets GIP.
Two people familiar with this matter have confirmed that Vale, the Brazilian mining giant, is in advanced discussions to sell a major stake in a renewable power unit and a Solar Plant to Global Infrastructure Partners. Sources said that Casa dos Ventos (CTG) Brasil and China Three Gorges Brasil had both expressed interest in a deal to purchase 70% of Alianca Energia, a subsidiary of Vale, and the solar power plant.
Brazil's Lula will meet with the Environment Agency to discuss Petrobras' bid for drilling near the mouth of Amazon river
Brazil's president Luiz Inacio Lula Da Silva will meet with the environmental agency Ibama this week or next to discuss Petrobras bid to drill near the mouth the Amazon river for oil, he said to a local station on Wednesday. Lula, who defended Petrobras’ bid to explore the area, said in the interview that “Ibama appears to be a government…
Brazil's Petrobras is looking for African oil assets to increase reserves
Petrobras, the Brazilian oil company, wants to purchase stakes in African oil assets - primarily in Angola and Namibia - to increase its reserves, as it anticipates that production will fall after 2030. A senior executive revealed this on Wednesday. Sylvia dos Anjos told the India Energy Week conference that the Brazilian state-owned energy…
OPEC and Saudi Arabia spare oil production capacity

A U.S. official stated on Tuesday that U.S. president Donald Trump would restore his "maximum-pressure" campaign against Iran and bring its oil exports down to zero. This would increase oil prices, and force others to pump even more. Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Iraq, along with other members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)…
Petrobras Q4 total production down 10.5%; sales and exports are also down

Petrobras, the state-owned oil company in Brazil, reported a 10.5% drop in its fourth-quarter total oil and gas production compared to a year ago. Sales and exports were also down. Petrobras, Latin America’s largest oil company, reported a total oil and natural gas production of 2,63 million barrels equivalents per day (boed), for the three months ending in December.
Two Russian sources claim that Saudi Arabia and the UAE are possible locations for a Trump-Putin meeting.
Two Russian sources familiar with the discussions said that Russia is considering Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates as potential venues for a meeting between U.S. president Donald Trump and Russian president Vladimir Putin. Trump said that he would end the conflict in Ukraine as quickly as possible, and that he was ready to meet Putin.
Canadian, WTI Crude Prices to Asia Jump

Prices of Canadian and U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil to Asia jumped after shipping costs rallied on concerns that wider U.S. sanctions on the Russian fleet are tightening ship availability, trade sources said on Tuesday.Asian refiners face a margin squeeze as their costs of crude and shipping have spiked since Washington earlier this month imposed sweeping new sanctions targeting Russian insurers…
Fortescue Energy CEO: Green hydrogen costs are key to reducing demand
Fortescue Energy CEO Mark Hutchinson said in Davos that buyers will not pay "green premiums" if the price is competitive. By splitting water into oxygen and hydrogen, using renewable electricity, green hydrogen can be created. The hydrogen can be used to generate electricity or as an ingredient in agricultural fertilisers. Hutchinson, speaking at the Global Markets Forum…
Brazil's Batista Family seeks to expand its footprint in the Oil Sector
According to two sources familiar with the deal, Brazilian oil and natural gas company Fluxus is owned by J&F Group, the holding firm of the Batistas. It has made a nonbinding offer to purchase the assets on land of Brava Energia. J&F acquired Fluxus in 2023. It also purchased a Pluspetrol oil field in Argentina. Fluxus' growth continued in 2024 when it acquired Pluspetrol Bolivia which included three oilfields.
Argentina negotiates gas imports with Bolivia and Chile after heatwave increases demand
Bolivia and Chile have begun talks to resume gas exports to Argentina, amid a spike in demand sparked by a heatwave this summer. This highlights the challenges facing the government of Buenos Aires in its quest to become self-sufficient in energy. Armin Dorgathen Taia, the head of Bolivia's state energy company YPFB told me by phone on Friday that "we are in a negotiations with Argentina to create a contract spot".
Executive: Bolivia and Argentina in talks to restart gas supply due to spike in demand
Bolivia's state energy company YPFB has begun talks with Argentina to resume gas exports, amid a spike in demand sparked by a heatwave this summer. This highlights the challenges facing the government of Buenos Aires in its quest to become self-sufficient in energy. Armin Dorgathen Tapiea, the YPFB's chief, told a reporter by phone on…
Brazil's wind energy sector will slow in 2024 and then resume growth in 2027
The Brazilian wind energy sector is expected to continue declining until 2027, according to the local association ABEEolica. In recent years, Brazil's renewable power supply has soared thanks to government subsidies and incentives. However, demand for the power did not grow as fast and there is an oversupply in the wind energy sector, which is exacerbated by high costs.
Sources say that India's palm oils imports will hit a 5-year low on January due to negative margins.
India's palm-oil imports will plunge to their lowest level in five years this January due to negative refining margins. The tropical oil's higher price than its rivals is driving buyers to soyoil which is more competitively priced, according to government and industry officials. The world's largest buyer of vegetable oil, Malaysia, could reduce palm oil imports and weigh down on Malaysian benchmark palm oil prices.
The US sanctions against Russia have caused a spike in global diesel prices
Analysts and LSEG data indicate that global diesel prices and refinery margins increased following the latest round U.S. sanctions against Russia's oil market on the expectation of tightening supplies. On Jan. 10, the United States imposed their toughest sanctions yet against Russian producers and tanks to reduce the revenue of the No. 2 oil exporter in world. The United States used the revenue of Russia's No.