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Trinidad selects Shell as preferred bidder for shallow water block, sources say
Oct 3, 2024 1:35 AM

Sept 25 (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago selected oil and

gas producer Shell as the preferred bidder for a

shallow water block, beating out bids from BP and EOG

Resources ( EOG ), three people close to the process said.

Trinidad and Tobago has in recent years struggled to feed

its liquefied natural gas and petrochemical plants as its

natural gas production declines. The government has organized

bidding rounds while pressing producers to deliver first output

from offshore projects.

Shell and BP are the two largest shareholders in Trinidad's

flagship 15.3 million tons per annum Atlantic LNG project. They

have been trying to boost output to secure feedgas for the

liquefaction trains.

Shell is in negotiations with the government on terms for

working on the Modified U(c) block, the most contested of 13

areas offered by the Caribbean country's government in a shallow

water auction last year, the people said.

The 13 areas collectively hold estimated resources of some

13.4 trillion cubic feet of gas, according to official data.

Shell and BP declined to comment. Trinidad's government and

EOG did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

As part of the shallow water auction, which closed in May,

EOG was the sole bidder for the Lower Reverse L block and NCMA

4(a), while BP was the sole bidder for NCMA (2).

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