ExxonMobil is nearing the completion of its seismic acquisition program on Block TTUD-1 offshore Trinidad and Tobago, capping off a highly active first contract year that included significant financial and developmental investments in the country.
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ExxonMobil is nearing the completion of its seismic acquisition program on Block TTUD-1 offshore Trinidad and Tobago, capping off a highly active first contract year that included significant financial and developmental investments in the country.
Trinidad and Tobago’s oil production is projected to increase from 57,300 barrels per day in fiscal year 2026 to approximately 74,600 barrels per day by fiscal year 2029, according to Energy Minister Dr. Roodal Moonilal.
Business conditions in Trinidad and Tobago’s energy services sector remained mixed during the second quarter of 2026, according to the latest Energy Services Sector Survey (ESSS) conducted by the Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago.
TotalEnergies has shipped the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo produced by the ECA LNG Phase 1 export terminal in Baja California, Mexico, marking a key milestone as the project advances through commissioning.
National Energy Corporation says its Port of Galeota has completed another specialised marine logistics operation, supporting the delivery and offloading of seven marine hose racks weighing a combined 57.6 metric tonnes ahead of upcoming regional offshore work.
The Upper Cretaceous play in the Guyana-Suriname Basin is entering a more mature phase following several years of exploration success, according to Westwood Global Energy Group’s latest State of Exploration 2026 insight.
DOF Group ASA has secured a three-year contract for its vessel Skandi Involver to support subsea operations in Guyana’s Stabroek Block, where ExxonMobil Guyana continues to expand offshore development activities.
Oceaneering has begun a cross-regional offshore survey programme using its upgraded research vessel, Ocean Intervention II (OI2), under new contracts supporting offshore development projects in Trinidad and the U.S. Gulf.
Tenaris has announced that operations have started at its new service center in Suriname, built to support the GranMorgu project, the country’s first major offshore development, operated by TotalEnergies, with APA Corporation and Staatsolie Maatschappij Suriname N.V. as partners. Located in Paramaribo, the center will provide integrated services for offshore operations, reinforcing Tenaris’s commitment to the development of Suriname’s energy sector.
Global offshore drilling activity eased in 2025 and remained broadly stable during the first five months of 2026, following a strong increase in 2024.
The rig count is a standard measure of activity in the oil and gas industry. It refers to the number of active drilling rigs in operation at any given time. It is a key indicator of the health of the industry and also a useful indicator of future production, investor confidence, and demand for energy support services, particularly drilling-related services and equipment.
PETRONAS, through its wholly-owned subsidiary PETRONAS Suriname E&P B.V. (PSEPBV), has recorded two new discoveries and achieved a successful appraisal in Suriname's offshore Block 52, bringing its cumulative achievements in the country to a total of eight successful wells and collectively unlocking recoverable resources of more than one billion barrels of oil equivalent.
Methanex Corporation has announced that it has been unable to agree to a new natural gas contract for its Titan methanol plant in Trinidad and Tobago (860,000 tonnes per year capacity) and, as a result, will begin the process of indefinitely idling the facility.
A new offshore seismic campaign is underway in Brazil’s Pelotas Basin, with TGS and SLB starting a large-scale 3D survey aimed at improving understanding of one of the country’s least explored offshore regions.
Oil prices fell sharply on June 24 as concerns over potential supply disruptions in the Middle East eased, sending both Brent crude and U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) to their lowest settlement levels since before the Iran war.
Two international oil companies have announced plans to begin new drilling campaigns offshore Suriname next year, adding to the country’s growing exploration activity as interest in the Guyana-Suriname Basin continues to build.
Brazil’s Petrobras and Mexico’s Pemex have signed a cooperation agreement aimed at exploring opportunities across the oil and gas value chain, including deepwater exploration in the Gulf of Mexico.
Baker Hughes has signed an agreement with geothermal developer Mantle Reach Power to deliver up to 500 megawatts of geothermal power capacity in North America.
Malaysia’s Petronas has made another discovery offshore Suriname in Block 52, according to an announcement by Suriname President Her Excellency, Jennifer Geerlings-Simons during the opening ceremony of the Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit (SEOGS) in Paramaribo. Speaking in her keynote address, President Simons said Petronas had informed her earlier that morning of the new discovery in the block. Few details were shared about the find, including whether it is oil or gas.
The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago and the Suriname Energy Chamber have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on the sidelines of the Suriname Energy, Oil and Gas Summit (SEOGS) 2026. This signing represents a significant step forward in private-sector collaboration between the two nations.
Guyana is developing a dedicated emergency response contingency plan for its gas-to-energy project as the country prepares to bring one of its largest energy infrastructure investments into operation.