Valaris opens new Trinidad office

Valaris opens new Trinidad office

Valaris, a major offshore drilling contractor, has officially set up an office in Port of Spain, Trinidad. The company operates the world’s largest offshore drilling fleet, working across six continents in nearly every major offshore basin.

Eni signs agreement to relaunch Venezuela’s Junín-5 heavy oil project

Eni signs agreement to relaunch Venezuela’s Junín-5 heavy oil project

Italian energy company Eni has signed a programmatic agreement with Venezuela’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons and state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela S.A. (PDVSA) to relaunch oil activities at the Junín-5 project in the Orinoco Belt, marking another step in Venezuela’s renewed push to rebuild its hydrocarbons sector. 

ExxonMobil taps Noble Developer for shallow-water expansion in Guyana’s Stabroek Block

ExxonMobil taps Noble Developer for shallow-water expansion in Guyana’s Stabroek Block

ExxonMobil Guyana has secured the Noble Developer semi-submersible rig for a one-well contract in the Stabroek Block, marking a strategic expansion into shallow-water exploration. The agreement, set to commence in early 2027 at a day rate of $375,000, targets a prospect that the operator noted cannot be serviced by its existing deepwater fleet. While the specific prospect remains unnamed and the targeted hydrocarbon type unspecified, the deployment underscores a diversification of drilling activity within the prolific offshore block.

NGC and EOG Resources sign new Gas Supply Contract

NGC and EOG Resources sign new Gas Supply Contract

The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago (NGC) has signed a new gas supply agreement with EOG Resources Trinidad, concluding negotiations eight months ahead of schedule, the state-owned company announced on Friday.

Wood and Eclipse Energy to scale hydrogen production from end-of-life oil fields

Wood and Eclipse Energy to scale hydrogen production from end-of-life oil fields

Energy services firm Wood and startup Eclipse Energy have signed a preliminary agreement to commercialize a technology that converts depleted oil fields into hydrogen production hubs. The partnership aims to scale "subsurface hydrogen," a process that uses microbiology and existing oilfield infrastructure to generate fuel at a lower cost than traditional greenfield projects. The move comes as the energy industry faces mounting pressure to find economically viable ways to produce low-carbon hydrogen.

Bp to develop cross border Cocuina-Manakin gas field

Bp to develop cross border Cocuina-Manakin gas field

Venezuela and BP have formalized a strategic agreement to develop the Cocuina-Manakin gas field, a cross-border offshore deposit that marks the company’s significant return to the country. The partnership, announced by Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, aims to leverage advanced technical expertise to tap into the country’s vast gaseous hydrocarbon reserves on the Deltana Platform, a move expected to bolster Venezuelan energy independence while positioning the country as a more assertive player in the regional energy market.

Unlocking Corporate Innovation with ISO 56001

Unlocking Corporate Innovation with ISO 56001

A C-suite executive recently shared this with me, and it reflects a frustration felt by senior managers not only across Trinidad and Tobago, but around the world.

Repsol reaches agreement to increase oil production in Venezuela

Repsol reaches agreement to increase oil production in Venezuela

Spanish energy company Repsol has signed an agreement with the Venezuelan Ministry of Hydrocarbons and state-owned Petróleos de Venezuela, S.A. (PDVSA) that could allow the company to increase oil production from its Venezuelan operations over the next three years. 

Dominica geothermal plant starts feeding power into grid as commissioning nears completion

Dominica geothermal plant starts feeding power into grid as commissioning nears completion

Dominica’s geothermal power project has entered a new stage, with electricity now being supplied to the national transmission system as final commissioning work continues at the 10-megawatt plant in Laudat. According to local reports and project updates, the facility began feeding power into the grid at the end of March, marking one of the clearest signs yet that the project is moving from construction into live operation.  

Touchstone advances onshore Trinidad gas production with new compressor equipment

Touchstone advances onshore Trinidad gas production with new compressor equipment

Energy infrastructure for a major onshore natural gas project has arrived in Trinidad and Tobago, Canadian-based operator Touchstone Exploration Inc. signaling a ramp-up in domestic production. The shipment of compressor equipment, transported from Houston to the Port of Point Lisas, is destined for the Cascadura project located in the Ortoire block. Touchstone described the delivery as a "major step" in advancing one of the country's most significant recent onshore gas developments.

Fuel imports and fuel security: a timely lesson for Guyana and T&T  

Fuel imports and fuel security: a timely lesson for Guyana and T&T  

Guyana’s temporary fuel shortage this month was a reminder that oil production and fuel security are not the same thing. Newsroom Guyana reported that the disruption left motorists questioning how shortages could emerge in one of the world’s fastest-growing oil producers, before the government said new shipments were on the way and urged the public not to panic buy. That has relevance for Trinidad and Tobago. The accompanying chart, based on Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries monthly bulletins, shows that the country has continued to import sizeable volumes of refined petroleum products since the refinery closure.

Scotiabank grant backs UWI green hydrogen research in Trinidad and Tobago

Scotiabank grant backs UWI green hydrogen research in Trinidad and Tobago

The University of the West Indies (UWI), St Augustine Campus, has received a CAD$100,000 grant from Scotiabank’s Climate Action Research Fund to support a green hydrogen research project aimed at helping decarbonise Trinidad and Tobago’s petrochemical sector. The funding was announced on April 21, 2026.

CGCL hosts delegation from JBIC

CGCL hosts delegation from JBIC

Caribbean Gas Chemical Limited (CGCL) recently welcomed a delegation from the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC), for an official site visit. The delegation included Mr. Yasukazu Oono, Director, Energy Solution Finance Department, and Mr. Ryuji Nakajima from the Energy Solution Finance Department.

Venezuelan crude is back at a US refinery

Venezuelan crude is back at a US refinery

BBC’s report on the arrival of the tanker Minerva Gloria near Chevron’s Pascagoula refinery in Mississippi, carrying 400,000 barrels of Venezuelan crude, may look like a routine refinery story. It is more significant than that. The shipment points to Venezuelan oil moving back into major U.S. refining systems in a way that would have been unthinkable only months ago. We are currently seeing how Venezuela is re-entering regional energy trade in a more practical, commercially visible way.