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BP, EOG Resources in speak with collectively establish Trinidad gas field

Oil major BP and U.S. shale producer EOG Resources are in conversations to jointly develop a natural gas field off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, the British company stated.

The field holds simply under 1 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of natural gas, but will eventually be tied back to another BP discovery, bringing the location to be developed closer to 1.5 tcf of gas, two individuals with knowledge of the task informed .

Very first gas is anticipated in late 2026 and is prepared to feed Trinidad's flagship liquefied gas (LNG) job, Atlantic LNG, in which BP and Shell each have equity stakes of 45%.

Trinidad and Tobago is Latin America's largest exporter of the superchilled gas and the world's second-largest exporter of methanol and ammonia.

Output from Atlantic LNG represents a large part of BP's. total LNG portfolio, but its operations have been hindered by. decreasing gas production from aging fields.

A representative for BP's Trinidad and Tobago unit said the. business is in active negotiation with EOG Resources Trinidad. for the development of a joint venture to develop BP's Coconut. field.

EOG would be the operator of the job, the people stated,. which is similar to a plan it has with BP for the Mento. task, which is a tie-back to EOG's Pelican platform.

EOG declined to comment on the proposed joint endeavor.

BP's Trinidad and Tobago president, David Campbell, told. in January that BP's future in Trinidad was in the deep. water, where the company thinks it can make larger discoveries. and where it is trying to establish with Woodside Energy. the Calypso gas discovery.

BP is dealing with EOG to advance regulative approvals and. reach industrial contracts, the business said of the Coconut. joint venture.