The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Energy Policy and Regulations Help Desk has now been established. The Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) Technical Assistance Programme for Sustainable Energy in the Caribbean (TAPSEC) was utilised to develop the Help Desk.
The successful ExxonMobil (Exxon) campaign in Guyana has been halted due to lengthy delays in approvals for the Payara project.
According to Predator Oil and Gas (Predator), the company served written notice on July 14th 2020 of its intent to exercise its option to enter into a share purchase agreement to acquire the entire outstanding issued share capital of FRAM Exploration Trinidad Ltd (FRAM) assuming zero net debt at the time of completion, and subject to contract, technical, legal and commercial due diligence.
Tullow Oil (Tullow) and project partners plan to spud a wildcat early next year offshore Suriname. The intended drilling will be for the Goliathberg- Voltzberg North prospect (GVN-1) in Block 47. The Stena Forth drillship has received the contract and will carry out the campaign in Block 47, around 160 miles north of Suriname.
The Pt. Lisas Energy Association (PLEA) has engaged the Trinidad and Tobago Laboratory Accreditation Service (TTLABS), a Department of the Trinidad & Tobago Bureau of Standards (TTBS), to provide auditing services for its Drug and Alcohol Testing Certification Programme. The programme is aimed at improving the reliability of drug and alcohol test results that are offered as proof of sobriety among the contractor workforce.
Subsea 7 announced the award of a sizeable contract for work offshore Trinidad and Tobago. According to the company, the size of the contract is between US$50 million and US$150 million.
Oojagaree Jagoo, Managing Director of Ecosol and OJ’s Electrical, has created what he calls a sustainable, environmental innovation to the oil and gas waste disposal industry in Trinidad and Tobago.
In Trinidad and Tobago, the coronavirus has not had a huge impact in terms of project execution. Many of the large oil and gas projects around the world have experienced cancellations or significant postponements. There are two ongoing projects you should keep your eye on in Trinidad and Tobago.
BPC, the Caribbean and Atlantic margin focused oil and gas company, announced that it has received formal notification from Stena Drilling, nominating the Stena IceMAX as the intended drill rig for the upcoming Perseverance #1 drilling campaign.
South America has made a cost-cutting leap since 2013, when it was the world’s most expensive region for deepwater oil and gas production costs. Average operational expenditure (opex) per barrel of oil equivalent has more than halved since then, from roughly $26 to $12.7 in 2020, a Rystad Energy report shows. The region also enjoyed the largest cost decline globally this year, in both absolute and percentage terms according to energy research firm, Rystad Energy.
“Oil is still good business’ has been one of Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Franklin Khan’s signature catch phrases over the past few years. The newly reappointed Minister of Energy and Energy Industries has consistently pointed out that oil remains an important and very valuable commodity for Trinidad and Tobago, notwithstanding the fact that our hydrocarbon sector is dominated by natural gas.
The oil sectors of Trinidad and Tobago, one of the world’s oldest oil producers, and Guyana, the newest, have seemed to be on a vastly different trajectory over recent years. While Guyana has seen an unprecedented string of exploration successes and new production already on stream from the Liza field, Trinidad and Tobago has experienced a decade-long decline in its oil sector.
Shearwater GeoServices Holding announced the award of a large towed streamer 3D seismic survey for Block 52, offshore Suriname by PETRONAS Suriname.
The four-month project is scheduled to commence in Q4, 2020.
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries hosted a virtual press conference and has indicated that BHP is currently drilling the Broadside well in TTDAA3. Minister of Energy, Franklin Khan said that this well will be the deepest in T&T’s history. The well will be over 20,000 ft deep and will be drilled in a water depth of over 6,000 ft.
Apache provided an update to the technical evaluation of the Kwaskwasi-1 discovery well offshore Suriname.
The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago announces the launch of its Local Content Management System. The launch of the system took place in a virtual event on September 9th, 2020. In attendance were over 300 representatives from the Upstream, Downstream and Energy Service contractors and suppliers, from Trinidad & Tobago, the wider Caribbean and internationally.
Shell EOI: National Science, Technology, Research, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics (STREAM) Programs
bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) today announced the successful completion of negotiations with the Government of Trinidad and Tobago on extensions to its Exploration & Production licences.
Kosmos Energy (Kosmos) has entered into an agreement with B.V. Dordtsche Petroleum Maatschappij (Shell), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell, to farm down interests in a portfolio of frontier exploration assets for approximately $100 million, plus future contingent payments of up to $100 million.