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Alvopetro Energy Ltd V.ALV

Alternate Symbol(s):  ALVOF

Alvopetro Energy Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which is engaged in the exploration for, and the acquisition, development and production of, hydrocarbons in Brazil. The Company is specialized in the development of Brazil's independent onshore natural gas industry with the Company's Cabure natural gas asset and midstream projects. It has interests in the Cabure and Murucututu natural gas assets, two exploration blocks (Block 182 and Block 183) and two oil fields (Bom Lugar and Mae-da-lua), in the Reconcavo basin onshore Brazil. The Cabure Field extends across four blocks in the Reconcavo Basin in the state of Bahia in Brazil, two of which are held by the Company and two of which are held by its partner. The Company's Murucututu natural gas project extends across Blocks 183 and 197, both held 100% by it. The Company is producing approximately 14 barrels of oil and/or natural gas liquids (condensate) per day (bopd) based on field estimates.


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Post by geezer21on Jun 08, 2022 10:41pm
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Freeport LNG Terminal To Shut for Three Weeks

Freeport LNG Terminal To Shut for Three Weekshttps://www.argusmedia.com/en/news/2339518-freeport-lng-to-shutter-for-at-least-3-weeks


Published date: 08 June 2022

The Freeport LNG export terminal in Texas will be shuttered for at least three weeks following an explosion there earlier today that roiled natural gas markets.

Even a temporary loss of exports from the terminal just south of Houston could leave about 2 Bcf/d (57mn m³/d) of gas available to meet gas demand for power generation or for injection into gas storage.

The US exported about 11.6 Bcf/d of LNG in May, up by 15pc from a year earlier. That sharp increase in exports, resulting from robust demand in international markets, helped drive Nymex prompt-month prices on 6 June to a 13-year settlement high of $9.322/mmBtu.

The prompt-month contract tumbled today by 6.4pc from, dropping below $9/mmBtu, after news of the incident. Gas flows on Gulf South, a key conduit for supplies to the terminal, fell today to zero.

The disruption at the 15mn t/yr Freeport terminal could help balance the US gas market and put additional downward pressure on prices. Injections into gas storage so far this year have lagged average levels on higher exports, sluggish production growth and strong demand for gas in the US power sector.

Freeport LNG did not disclose if there was damage from the incident or the cause. No one was injured, and the incident is under investigation, Freeport said.

By Jason Womack
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