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BP in speak with offer some Trinidad upstream gas possessions to Perenco

BP is close to an agreement to offer some of its Trinidad and Tobago oil and gas assets to AngloFrench oil business Perenco, according to 3 individuals knowledgeable about the talks.

BP is Trinidad and Tobago's biggest natural gas manufacturer with an output of simply over 1.3 billion cubic feet per day ( bcfd), the majority of which is exported to Europe and Latin America as melted gas (LNG). About 18% of BP's LNG production came out of the Caribbean island in 2022, according to its annual report.

BP's gas output, nevertheless, has fallen in the last 5 years by nearly 1 bcfd from over 2.2 bcfd, and it remains in

talks with Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela

to establish a shared offshore gas field in the Caribbean.

The oil major is discussing with Perenco the divestment of its Amherstia, Cashima and Immortelle fields. The fields have been producing for more than twenty years and in 2004 had actually a combined output of near 2 bcfd, but has declined significantly and now produces simply under 200 million cubic feet daily (mmcfd).

We are close to settling on a final rate and signing on the dotted line. This will guarantee that Perenco can continue to maintain or even increase production from those fields, stated a single person acquainted with the talks.

BP and Perenco decreased to comment. The rate being gone over could not immediately be found out.

Trinidad and Tobago's Minister of Energy Stuart Young did not right away discuss the proposed sale.

We will have an offer and statement well before the end of the summer season, said a second person acquainted with the transaction.

Perenco has operations in Africa, Latin America and Europe with a combined net worldwide production of 420,000 barrels of oil equivalent daily (boepd), according to its website, with 10,000 boepd being produced from its Teak Samman Poui asset in Trinidad.

BP runs primarily out of the Columbus Basin in Trinidad, where it has discovered over 20 trillion cubic feet of gas and more than 2 billion barrels of oil. The Columbus basin borders Venezuelan waters and BP's Trinidad President told in January that its future on the island is in the fairly untouched deep water province.