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Trinidad and Tobago extends deadline for shallow-water oil and gas auction

Trinidad and Tobago on Thursday extended by almost 2 months a due date to submit quotes for an auction of shallowwater oil and gas blocks, the government said.

Trinidad is Latin America's biggest producer of liquefied gas (LNG) with set up capacity of 15 million metric heaps each year, and one of the world's greatest exporters of methanol and ammonia, but its plants have been operating listed below capability in the last few years due to an absence of gas supply.

The new due date was set for May 27, offering companies more time to submit bids for the blocks. Quotes had actually been due April 2.

Trinidad's shallow water locations are considered fully grown as they have actually already been explored and have actually produced over 2 billion barrels of oil and 20 trillion cubic feet (TCF) of gas.

The twin-island nation in October launched the auction, offering 13 shallow-water oil and gas exploration blocks, more than double the number of areas in included in its 2019 shallow-water auction.

In that 2019 bidding round, a consortium by Shell and BP sent bid for 3 of the six blocks offered. The bids were declined by the government for stopping working to fulfill the minimum threshold.

(source: Reuters)