
Shell and BP seek US licenses for shared Trinidad-Venezuela gas fields

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Shell and BP are seeking US licenses to extract natural gas from shared fields in Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, as announced by Trinidad's energy minister. The initiative aims to address Trinidad's declining reserves and secure energy supply amid regulatory uncertainties due to US sanctions on Venezuela. Shell is pursuing a license for the Loran-Manatee field, while BP seeks to develop the Cocuina-Manakin field. The US has previously authorized the development of the Dragon gas field, expected to start production in late 2027, to support Trinidad's LNG and petrochemical sectors.
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