Trinidad Signs PSA with BP

Tuesday, November 19, 2024

Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday signed a production sharing agreement (PSA) with a unit of British oil and gas producer BP for exploring and producing natural gas at a shallow water block, the energy ministry said.

The agreement follows an offshore bidding round launched by the Caribbean country last year, expected to encourage an increase in gas output to feed LNG facilities.

"The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries continues to aggressively market and execute concessions to promote exploration and investment in the upstream," it said in a release.

The contract with BP for block NCMA 2, located in Trinidad's North Coast Marine Area in water depths of approximately 200 meters (660 ft), is the second signed after a similar agreement with Shell in September for Modified U(c) block, the round's most contested area.


(Reuters - Reporting by Curtis Williams; writing by Marianna Parraga; Editing by Marguerita Choy)

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