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Friday, May 16, 2025

No bids on 9 of 13 shallow blocks

...En­er­gy Min­is­ter refers to glob­al shift away from hy­dro­car­bons

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GEISHA KOWLESSAR-ALONZO
353 days ago
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Minister of Energy Stuart Young, third from left, with Denesh Ramnarace of EOG Resources, left, George Vieira EOG Resources, David Campbell of bpTT, Ronnie Ameerali of Shell and Adam Lowmass of Shell at the closing ceremony of the 2023/2024 Shallow Water Competitive Bidding Round at the Ministry of Energy, Tower D, Waterfront Complex, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

Minister of Energy Stuart Young, third from left, with Denesh Ramnarace of EOG Resources, left, George Vieira EOG Resources, David Campbell of bpTT, Ronnie Ameerali of Shell and Adam Lowmass of Shell at the closing ceremony of the 2023/2024 Shallow Water Competitive Bidding Round at the Ministry of Energy, Tower D, Waterfront Complex, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain yesterday.

ABRAHAM DIAZ

GEISHA KOW­LESSAR-ALON­ZO

T&T has re­ceived six bids on four blocks from BP, Shell and EOG Re­sources in the 2023 shal­low wa­ter auc­tion to ex­plore for oil and gas.

This means, that nine of the 13 blocks did not re­ceive any in­ter­est as the bids came to a close.

The re­sults were an­nounced by Min­is­ter of En­er­gy Stu­art Young at a news con­fer­ence yes­ter­day which saw BP, Shell and EOG Re­sources Trinidad Ltd, be­ing the on­ly com­pa­nies to bid on blocks.

These en­ti­ties are al­ready op­er­at­ing in T&T.

EOG Re­sources was the most ac­tive with bids on three blocks.

The mod­i­fied U block was the one sought af­ter most with BP, Shell and EOG Re­sources of­fer­ing bids.

In his ad­dress at the news con­fer­ence, Young said a de­ci­sion would be made with­in the next four months to an­nounce the win­ners.

The En­er­gy Min­is­ter said that T&T is a ma­ture province and hav­ing re­gard to the glob­al shift away from hy­dro­car­bon ex­plo­ration, it would be dif­fi­cult to at­tract new en­ti­ties. Young al­so said many en­er­gy com­pa­nies have tak­en de­ci­sions not to in­vest in new ter­ri­to­ries.

"In the spir­it of boost­ing in­ter­est in the bid-round, the min­istry em­barked on a re­view of the bid­ding process and sev­er­al changes were made to in­cen­tivise the process.

"The mod­el pro­duc­tion shar­ing con­tract was al­so re­viewed and changes were made to re­flect cur­rent en­er­gy in­dus­try cli­mate; in­clu­sive of the in­tro­duc­tion of an

in­fra­struc­ture-shar­ing pol­i­cy," he ex­plained.

Young added the min­istry was com­mit­ted to a trans­par­ent and fair bid­ding process.

Bid­ders will be eval­u­at­ed on the ba­sis of a point sys­tem. The eval­u­a­tion will be con­duct­ed by a tech­ni­cal eval­u­a­tion team com­pris­ing se­nior of­fi­cials of the Min­istry of En­er­gy, Min­istry of Fi­nance and the Of­fice of the At­tor­ney Gen­er­al.

Pro­duc­tion Shar­ing Con­tracts (PSCs) shall be is­sued to the suc­cess­ful bid­ders ini­tial­ly for a pe­ri­od of eight years.

Up­on the achieve­ment of a com­mer­cial dis­cov­ery, PSCs may be re­newed for a term of 25 years from the ef­fec­tive date of the con­tract.

Fol­low­ing the the 2021 deep­wa­ter com­pet­i­tive bid­ding round and the 2022 on­shore/nearshore com­pet­i­tive bid­ding round, this shal­low wa­ter bid­ding round was the third in a se­ries of bid rounds con­duct­ed by the Min­istry of En­er­gy.

Speak­ing to mem­bers of the me­dia yes­ter­day, bpTT pres­i­dent David Camp­bell said T&T ought to have con­fi­dence in its up­stream sec­tor.

"There is a fu­ture here and the min­is­ter al­so men­tioned a fur­ther deep­wa­ter bid round to come and of course we have the ex­ist­ing deep­wa­ter round that fin­ish last year that we teamed up with our part­ner Shell. I think there is a lot of in­ter­est, and we should take some con­fi­dence from that," he said.


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