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Reuters
09-05-2025
- Business
- Reuters
Shell faces delays on two wells at offshore Perdido development in US Gulf
HOUSTON, May 9 (Reuters) - Shell (SHEL.L), opens new tab, the top U.S. offshore producer, said this week that two of its wells to boost production at the Perdido offshore development were delayed to the end of the year, while one was brought online in March. All three wells, part of Perdido's Great White unit, were originally expected to be online in April and set to produce up to 22,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boepd) at peak rates, expanding output from the platform. Perdido, which began production in 2010, has an output capacity of 125,000 boepd at peak rates. Shell is the operator of the field with a 35% working interest, while Chevron (CVX.N), opens new tab and others hold the remaining stake. Shell in December had also announced plans to bring online two additional wells, opens new tab as a part of the Silvertip unit to boost Perdido's output. These wells are expected to collectively produce up to 6,000 boepd at peak rates, with first oil expected in 2026.
Yahoo
07-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gabito Ballesteros Navigates Heartbreak in the Music Video for His 'Most Personal' Song to Date — Watch! (Exclusive)
Nobody captures the essence of heartbreak like Gabito Ballesteros. On Thursday, March, 6, PEOPLE is exclusively premiering the music video to Ballesteros' latest single "Perdido" (Spanish for "lost"). The track is his "most personal" to date — as he delves into themes of love, loss and emotional turmoil. ''Perdido' is one of the most personal songs I've released. It's about the feeling of being lost in heartbreak, trying to escape the pain but realizing that nothing truly fills the void," the singer-songwriter, 25, tells PEOPLE exclusively. He continues, "I wanted to capture that raw emotion — the loneliness, the regret, and the struggle to move on." Related: Peso Pluma on His Iconic Coachella Performance and Putting 'Mexico on the Map': 'Huge Win for the Culture' (Exclusive) In the music video, viewers find Ballesteros sitting at a dimly-lit table alone with a drink in his hand, in the center of a room filled with red roses and a room adorned with chandeliers. As he sings along to the melancholic lyrics, the Mexican star — who's wearing a black suit — lights a bouquet of roses ablaze. At the end of the visual, he stares at the flame and watches them burn to ashes. For Ballesteros, every piece of the music video was symbolic of his experience with heartbreak — and "designed to reflect the emotions in the lyrics." 'Bringing 'Perdido' to life with the music video was an emotional experience," he says. Adding that, "the roses, the dim lighting, and the burning bouquet all symbolize the pain and passion behind the song." He concludes, "I hope fans can feel the depth of the story when they watch it.' Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Related: Grupo Frontera Talk Jugando a Que No Pasa Nada and Reveals Their Secret to Remaining Humble (Exclusive) Ballesteros — who's known for co-writing hits like "Lady Gaga" and "Presidente" — released his debut album The GB in May of last year. The album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Regional Mexican Albums chart. He's also collaborated with hitmakers like Peso Pluma, Becky G, Natanael Cano, Grupo Frontera, Junior H and Piso 21. Last month, he joined forces with Tito Double P for "7 Dias," which holds the No. 1 spot on the Spotify Weekly Top Songs Mexico as of March 6. "Peridido" is out now. Read the original article on People