Repsol SA
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Repsol SA is an energy company based in Madrid, Spain, that carries out upstream and downstream activities throughout the entire world.
Transactions
Spain’s Repsol to Buy Rockdale Marcellus Assets in $222 Million Bankruptcy Sale
Spain’s Repsol to Buy Rockdale Marcellus Assets in $222 Million Bankruptcy Sale
Equinor Sells Eagle Ford Asset In $325 Million Deal
Equinor Sells Eagle Ford Asset In $325 Million Deal
Repsol Buys Stake In US Gulf Of Mexico Monument Prospect
Repsol Buys Stake In US Gulf Of Mexico Monument Prospect
Oil Search Makes Eleventh-Hour Deal For Armstrong’s Massive Alaska Discovery
Oil Search Makes Eleventh-Hour Deal For Armstrong’s Massive Alaska Discovery
LLOG, Repsol Strike Deal To Develop Deepwater GoM Assets
LLOG, Repsol Strike Deal To Develop Deepwater GoM Assets
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Ørsted Exec: Offshore Wind Picking Up Speed, Despite Challenges
The offshore wind sector is regaining momentum in the U.S., with 250 turbines coming in the next three years compared to seven a year ago, said Troy Patton, head of program execution for Ørsted Americas.
Wirth: Chevron Won’t Put ‘New Capital into Venezuela’
California-based Chevron Corp. doesn’t plan on allocating more capex into its operations in Venezuela even though it still has U.S. approval to operate there, despite Washington sanctions.
Repsol Plans to Double Oil Production in Venezuela
Spain’s Repsol plans to double its oil production in Venezuela and continue with its diluent swap agreements with the OPEC country as approved by the U.S. government.
Repsol to Drop Marcellus Rig in June
Spain’s Repsol plans to drop its Marcellus Shale rig in June and reduce capex in the play due to the current U.S. gas price environment, CEO Josu Jon Imaz told analysts during a quarterly webcast.
Deepwater Roundup 2024: Americas
The final part of Hart Energy E&P’s Deepwater Roundup focuses on projects coming online in the Americas from 2023 until the end of the decade.
E&P Highlights: April 15, 2024
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines, including an ultra-deepwater discovery and new contract awards.
Repsol Eyes Increasing Core US Upstream Business
Madrid-based Repsol SA will invest €$2.2 billion (US$2.38 billion) between 2024-2027 on its unconventional assets in the Marcellus and Eagle Ford as it focuses on increasing its core U.S. upstream business platform.
Delayed GoM Oil, Gas Lease Sale Fetches $382MM in Winning Bids
After wrangling in Congress, court battles and three reschedules, Lease Sale 261’s results were announced in what appears to be the most expensive lease sale in nearly a decade.
Talos Energy Enters JV with Repsol, Keeps Eye on Bigger M&A
Talos Energy and Repsol entered a joint venture that could ultimately develop additional drillable inventory, a tactic to find more wells as a government lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico faces multiple delays.
Pitts: Venezuela: Geopolitics, Sanctions, Elections and Citgo
Geopolitical events in the Middle East and fears of escalation may stand to benefit Venezuela both indirectly from a run-up in oil prices and directly through further easing of U.S. sanctions.
US Eases Oil Sanctions on Venezuela for Six Months
The U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued a license that authorizes some transactions by Venezuela’s oil and gas industry for a limited time, but a meaningful production ramp up would require massive investments over multiple years, analysts say.
Repsol-led Consortium Awarded Corpus Christi Carbon Storage Hub
State schools to receive boost through mega-scale regional decarbonization project.
Is Venezuela the New Iran? Sanctions, Elections Weigh on Oil Powerhouse
Luis Vicente León, president of Datanalisis, Venezuela’s top polling firm, spoke with Hart Energy in an exclusive interview about Venezuela’s oil sector under the weight of U.S. sanctions, potential gas exports to Trinidad and Tobago and the shape of the country’s 2024 presidential elections.
The Financial Tightrope: Balancing Buybacks and Debt
Despite blowback, particularly from politicians, companies continue to balance debt repayment with rewarding shareholders.
E&P Highlights: Aug. 21, 2023
Here’s a roundup of the latest E&P headlines including first production from the Marlim and Voador fields offshore Brazil and new contract awards in the upstream oil and gas industry.