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Offshore Energy Sector Advances with Brazil's Oil Discovery, Lower-Carbon Ammonia, and LNG Expansion

By MGN EditorialMarch 26, 2026 at 02:44 PM

Major developments across the offshore energy sector highlight continued investment in oil production, lower-carbon technologies, and LNG infrastructure amid ongoing operational transitions.

The offshore energy sector continues to advance strategically across key global markets, with recent announcements reflecting sustained capital investment and operational progress despite supply chain challenges. ## Petrobras Expands Pre-Salt Production Arsenal Brazilian state-owned energy giant Petrobras has announced a new oil discovery in the pre-salt Campos Basin off Brazil's coast, further strengthening the company's hydrocarbon reserves. The find adds to Petrobras' significant pre-salt portfolio, which remains among the world's most prolific deepwater production regions and critical to Brazil's long-term energy security. ## Woodside Takes Control of Lower-Carbon Ammonia Facility Australia's Woodside Energy has completed performance testing and assumed operational control of a lower-carbon ammonia production facility following its handover from OCI Global. While full production commencement has been delayed pending operational readiness, the facility represents a strategic investment in lower-carbon energy solutions as major operators balance hydrocarbon production with decarbonization commitments. ## Japanese Consortium Advances LNG Terminal Project A joint venture between Tokyo-headquartered Kawasaki Heavy Industries and JFE Engineering has secured contract work on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal in Sakaide, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. The project reinforces Japan's continued commitment to LNG infrastructure development and demonstrates ongoing collaboration between major Japanese industrial firms in critical energy infrastructure. Collectively, these developments underscore resilience in the offshore energy sector, with operators investing across traditional hydrocarbon production, energy transition technologies, and essential LNG infrastructure.
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