Trinidad/Tobago
News
September 03, 2024
bp has entered into an agreement with Perenco to divest its Immortelle, Flamboyant, Amherstia and Cashima offshore gas fields and associated production facilities, including undeveloped resources from the Parang field. The assets, except for Parang, are mature fields that have been in production from as early as 1993 and currently produce 30,000 boed.
News
August 28, 2024
Coconut will be a 50/50 joint venture with EOG as operator. The final investment decision has been taken by the joint venture partners and first gas is expected in 2027.
News
August 12, 2024
McDermott will design, procure, fabricate, hook up and commission a platform and jacket. The company will also provide design, installation, and commissioning services for a 32-inch gas pipeline that will connect the platform to a gas processing facility operated by Shell.
News
July 09, 2024
Manatee is slated to start production in 2027. Once online, Manatee is expected to reach peak production of approximately 104,000 boed.
News
March 19, 2024
This agreement will support Shell’s onshore and offshore assets, providing a suite of services that includes turnaround support for their mature brownfield assets and supporting new greenfield projects.
News
March 15, 2024
Trinidad’s energy minister and its national gas company’s vice president and bp’s local head and Venezuela’s oil minister had met to discuss developing the Manakin and Cocuina fields as one project. bp operates the Manakin field, which lies in Trinidad’s waters.
News
February 20, 2024
ASCO will provide supply base and pipeyard management services for bp Trinidad and Tobago across all 16 offshore location. bp has operated in the area since 1961, and is the country’s largest oil and gas producer, accounting for more than half of the nation’s gas production.
News
January 25, 2024
CGG has committed to reimaging over 5500 km2 of 3D seismic data in the complex eastern Columbus basin, using its proprietary TL-FWI imaging technology, which will deliver significantly improved seismic images and provide a better understanding of the geological systems in this underexplored part of the basin.
News
January 24, 2024
There is an “open door” for the countries to develop more offshore natural gas fields that sit on mutual territories after Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro issued a license so Shell Plc and Trinidad and Tobago can import from the Dragon project, Mark Loquan, President of Trinidad and Tobago’s national gas company, said in the sidelines of a conference in Port of Spain.