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BP, Trinidad's NGC get US license for gas development with Venezuela

British oil major BP and Trinidad and Tobago's state energy company NGC have gotten a. twoyear license from the U.S. Treasury Department to negotiate. and establish the CocuinaManakin gas fields with Venezuela,. Trinidad's energy minister stated on Wednesday.

Washington last month did not restore a broad license that had. allowed Venezuela to easily export its oil and get. investment, however it has actually considering that issued specific authorizations to. companies attempting to do company in the sanctioned South American. nation.

BP and NGC are now allowed to plan a project involving an. offshore reservoir with about 1 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas. reserves that extends from Venezuela to Trinidad, Minister. Stuart Young stated in a Port of Spain media instruction.

The authorization is the 2nd issued by the U.S. for. energy jobs in between the 2 nations, following a license. in 2023 to Shell and NGC for the Dragon gas field in. Venezuela. That job will export gas to Trinidad under the. license, recently extended through October 2025.

It's the same terms as Dragon, where we can pay in U.S. currency, Young stated, referring to the new license, which would. enable customers to pay for the gas in hard cash as an. exemption to U.S. sanctions on Venezuela.

A spokesperson for BP had actually said previously this month that the. company had actually suspended settlements for Cocuina-Manakin, which on. Venezuela's side comes from the Plataforma Deltana task,. till getting a U.S. permission.

The business did not immediately reply to a request for. comment.

France's Maurel & & Senior prom, Spain's Repsol. and the Caribbean island of Aruba have likewise received U.S. licenses in recent days to do service with Venezuela.

The authorization to Aruba is for importing Venezuelan. fuel oil for domestic use, Prime Minister Glenbert Croes stated. today.

Venezuela wants to begin gas exports to secure another. source of revenue for the oil-producing nation, which remains. under sanctions considering that 2019. On the other hand, Trinidad needs the gas to. feed its petrochemical and melted natural gas plants as its. own productions decreases.

Venezuela and Trinidad expect a third project involving gas. reserves in both countries' waters, the Loran-Manatee fields, to. likewise be collectively established, authorities have said.

Shell, which operates the area on Trinidad's side, has not. made a last investment choice to provide the financial consent. to Manatee. The Loran-Manatee fields hold some 10 tcf of gas.

The last time I met with President Nicolas Maduro, him and. I did discuss Loran, and so undoubtedly that is something on our. radar, Young said. But you do it focused with a technique, one. by one..

(source: Reuters)