Latin America upstream in brief
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Report summary
Table of contents
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Recent insights and informs
- 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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Tables and charts
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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
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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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