A critical piece of Trinidad and Tobago’s energy future has now moved from planning to execution, with the successful transport of major industrial equipment for the Manatee Plus project—an operation that underscores both the urgency and scale of investment now unfolding in the sector.
In a release issued yesterday, the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries confirmed that, on Sunday, Shell T&T completed a high-risk heavy-haul operation along the Guayaguayare–Mayaro corridor, moving a gas separator and Cross Island Pipeline drum from Galeota Port to the Beachfield facility.
The operation, the statement said, was not routine. It required coordinated traffic control, regulatory oversight, and law enforcement support to move oversized equipment across public infrastructure without incident.
Crucially, it said the move only became possible after structural repairs to the Lizard River Bridge were carried out between October 2025 and April 2026 through collaboration between Shell and the Ministry of Works and Infrastructure.
The upgrades ensured the bridge could withstand the load, removing a key bottleneck that could have stalled the project.
The Ministry added that this was more than logistics, as it signalled that one of the country’s most important gas developments is advancing on schedule.
“This operation represents a key logistics milestone for the Manatee Plus project, a major offshore gas development expected to support Trinidad and Tobago’s future natural gas supply and long-term energy security. The transportation of major processing equipment brings a tangible element to this project, as citizens can now see that significant work is being done in the energy sector. It is always reassuring to see the physical elements of a development being constructed and installed, as it signals that the development is becoming a reality. The Manatee Plus project is continuing as per schedule, and the activities over the last couple of days are a testament to the investments that are flowing into the country,” the Ministry stated.
The Manatee Plus project is one of the few large-scale upstream developments capable of reversing declining gas output, which has constrained petrochemical production and export earnings in recent years.
The Government has placed heavy emphasis on accelerating first gas, with output levels revised upwards following direct engagement with Shell.
The Ministry noted that increased production targets were aligned with directives from Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar.
The execution of the heavy haul now shifts attention to the next phases of installation and commissioning, as the country looks to stabilise gas supply and restore confidence in the energy sector.
The Ministry also acknowledged the scale of coordination behind the operation, pointing to the planning, engineering, and inter-agency support required to execute the move without disruption.
