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Offshore Energy Sector Strengthens with Petrobras Extensions and Mexican LNG Deal

By MGN EditorialApril 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM

Brazilian contractor Venture Offshore secures rig extensions with Petrobras while Mexican LNG project lands major 20-year offtake agreement, signaling continued investment in offshore drilling and liquefied natural gas infrastructure.

## Offshore Energy Sector Gains Momentum with Major Contract and Supply Deals The offshore energy sector is demonstrating resilience with two significant developments in deepwater drilling operations and liquefied natural gas (LNG) infrastructure this week. ### Petrobras Extends Offshore Drilling Contracts Brazilian deepwater offshore drilling contractor Venture Offshore has secured multimillion-dollar contract extensions with Petrobras for two high-specification rigs managed on behalf of Eldorado Drilling. The extensions cover a sixth-generation semi-submersible rig and a seventh-generation drillship, underscoring continued confidence in Brazil's deepwater exploration activities. The contract wins reflect Petrobras' ongoing investment in exploring Brazil's pre-salt deepwater reserves, which remain among the world's most prolific offshore fields. Venture Offshore's success in securing these extensions demonstrates the contractor's competitive position in managing advanced drilling assets for major operators in the region. ### Mexican LNG Project Lands 20-Year Supply Agreement In a parallel development, International Resources Holding (IRH), the Abu Dhabi-based investment platform and subsidiary of 2PointZero Group, has finalized a multi-year liquefied natural gas supply deal with Amigo LNG. The Mexican joint venture between Texas-based Epcilon LNG and Singapore's LNG Alliance represents another long-term commitment to the growing LNG market. The 20-year agreement extends the project's commercial foundation and provides supply security for offtakers in the region. This deal is the latest in a series of long-term LNG arrangements that have stabilized pricing and supply chains for both producers and buyers across the Americas. ### Industry Context These agreements demonstrate sustained investor confidence in offshore energy infrastructure despite volatile global energy markets. The combination of deepwater drilling extensions and long-term LNG supply contracts suggests that both traditional operators and new market entrants view these assets as essential components of energy supply strategies for the coming decade.
#offshore drilling#LNG#Petrobras#deepwater#energy infrastructure#Mexico#Brazil

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