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The Latin America upstream in brief provides Wood Mackenzie's view on key industry events in Mexico and the Caribbean, Central and South America as they unfold. Declining legacy onshore production has been met with a highly active offshore sector. Discoveries in Guyana, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico are reshaping the upstream landscape south of the border. Argentina also stands out through its burgeoning shale developments, one of the few bright spots for unconventionals outside the United States. Strong licensing activity, led by Brazil and Mexico, has drawn a diverse landscape of players exploring new opportunities in the region. We cover these issues, and more, in the Latin America upstream in brief.

Table of contents

    • Chevron submits US$13.8 billion shale project under RIGI framework
    • Colombia's election run-off puts four years of upstream policy at stake
    • Petrobras takes FID on Sergipe-Alagoas deepwater FPSOs
    • Occidental acquires stake in ExxonMobil’s ultra-deepwater block offshore Trinidad & Tobago
    • Dual October auctions to anchor Brazil’s 2026 upstream agenda
    • Venezuela's draft oil regulations expand access — fiscal certainty still elusive
    • How Peru's election could reshape the country's oil and gas ambitions
    • YPF submits US$25 billion shale oil project under RIGI scheme
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    El Trapial Este location and Vaca Muerta hydrocarbon windowsColombia gas supply and demand balance 2018-2040The Sergipe-Alagoas deepwater project and associated evacuation pipeline
    Project Carabobo 1 - Profitability sensitivity to fiscal termsProject Carabobo 3 - Profitability sensitivity to fiscal termsCamisea Area productionCamisea Area royaltiesKey projects announced under the RIGI schemeVaca Muerta blocks on offerPetrobras and other large companies in Brazil: increase in 2026 upstream free cash flow at WoodMac base price (US$85/bbl average Brent for 2026) relative to WoodMac pre-conflict price (US$63/bbl for 2026), and new export tax impact (excl. fiscal displacement effects)Jubarte and nearby blocks in the Campos BasinEcopetrol’s WI production forecast
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