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Trinidad and Tobago nears awards for onshore oil and gas exploratio­n

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(Reuters) - The Trinidad and Tobago government accepted bid recommenda­tions for six of eight onshore oil and gas exploratio­n blocks, people close to the matter said on Sunday, setting the stage for awards to be disclosed as soon as this week.

The Caribbean nation has pushed to expand exploratio­n to counter declines in its oil and gas production. Gas and petrochemi­cals provide a large part of its export revenue. A decision to award licenses was taken by the country’s cabinet on Thursday on the recommenda­tion of Trinidad and Tobago Energy Minister Stuart Young, the people said. Young is scheduled to address an internatio­nal energy conference in Miami on Tuesday.

Young did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment.

Trinidad and Tobago’s A&V Oil and Gas Ltd was recommende­d for the St. Mary’s block.

Touchstone Exploratio­n Inc TXP.TO was recommende­d for the Cipero block, Eco Oil and Gas Solutions for the Tulsa block, and Challenger Energy received for the Guayaguaya­re block, the people said.

Challenger did not reply to a request for comment.

“If what is reported is true, Touchstone is happy that we got the Cipero block because that was our number one,” said Paul Baay, Touchstone’s chief executive.

The Aripero Block will go to Nabi Constructi­on (Trinidad and Tobago) Ltd, while the Buenos Aires block is to be awarded to Trinity Exploratio­n & Production Plc, the people said.

“We are not in a position to comment until any of the bid round awards are confirmed and announced by the Ministry,” Trinity finance chief Julian Kennedy said. Nabi and Eco could not be reached for comment.

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