Shell Delivers First Gas From Trinidad and Tobago Project -- Commodity Comment
23 July 2021 - 1:22AM
Dow Jones News
By Robb M. Stewart
Royal Dutch Shell PLC's Barracuda development in Trinidad and
Tobago has delivered its first gas, a milestone for the energy
company's first greenfield project in the country and its liquefied
natural has ambitions globally.
On Barracuda:
The company's Shell Trinidad and Tobago business on Thursday
announces production started on Block 5C in the East Coast Marine
Area in Trinidad and Tobago. Block 5C is a backfill project with
about 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day of sustained near-term
gas production, with peak production expected to be about 40,000
boe/d.
Shell announced a final investment decision in Barracuda in
January 2020, and drilling began in May last year.
Barracuda comprises two subsea wells, one in the Endeavour field
and the other in the Bounty field and both tied back to Shell's
Dolphin platform. The company said these are two of the deepest
development wells in Trinidad and Tobago.
Shell is a major shareholder in Atlantic LNG, a with equity in
the Atlantic plant ranging from 46% to 57.5% in each of the four
production lines at the LNG facility.
Write to Robb M. Stewart at robb.stewart@wsj.com
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