Statoil ASA may seek to partner with Petroleos Mexicanos in Mexico’s deepwater fields as the producer looks to gain a foothold in the country’s recently opened energy market. “We see opportunities to bid on deepwater farm-out agreements with Pemex if the terms and conditions are right,” said Tore Loseth, vice president of Statoil Exploration in the U.S. and Mexico, on the sidelines of an oil conference in Monterrey on June 10. “But we need to know more about how the process will run before we can properly evaluate these.” Pemex and Mexico’s energy ministry announced plans last week to farm out the Trion field in the Gulf of Mexico -– an area believed to contain about 485 million barrels of reserves and estimated to cost $11 billion to develop. While the agreement will be in the form of a license, the details of the contract have yet to be […]