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Trinidad officially begins Dragon Field talks with Venezuela

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(Trinidad Guardian) Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young has begun official discussion­s with Venezuelan officials on the production of gas from the Dragon Field.

Minister Young posted yesterday that he had led an official delegation from Trinidad and Tobago to commence negotiatio­ns with an official team of Petroleos de Venezuela (PDVSA) in Caracas, Venezuela.

The Trinidad and Tobago team included the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Pennelope Bradshaw Niles, President of NGC, Mark Loquan, Trinidad and Tobago’s Ambassador to Venezuela, Major General (Ret’d) Edmund Dillon and other members of the NGC Executive. Also present was Senior Vice President of Shell Trinidad and Tobago Eugene Okpere and other members of Shell.

Leading the team for PDVSA was its President Pedro Rafael Tellechea, who was supported by Vice Presidents of PDVSA and other key members of PDVSA.

“We executed a confidenti­ality agreement (Non Disclosure Agreement) which governs the negotiatio­ns between the parties and the exchange of informatio­n as we progress the technical and commercial aspects of the planned developmen­t,” Young said.

In January 2023, Trinidad and Tobago secured a two-year licence from the United States Government to commence the developmen­t of the long-stalled Dragon project.

The Dragon project was scheduled to start production over a decade ago. However, sanctions by the US administra­tion, as well as lack of capital, delayed the production start of the field.

The licence allows Trinidad to undertake business related to the Dragon field with Venezuela’s heavily sanctioned staterun oil company PDVSA.

As per the estimates, the PDVSAowned Dragon field has up to 4.2 trillion cubic feet of natural gas.

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Talks between T&T and Venezuelan officials over the developmen­t of the Dragon Gas Field, in Caracas, Venezuela.
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