IMG.gif

PDVSA Pushback Could Rattle T&T Talks

Copyright © 2023 Energy Intelligence Group All rights reserved. Unauthorized access or electronic forwarding, even for internal use, is prohibited.
ss1253642221-companies-PDVSA
testing/Shutterstock

Renewed PDVSA objections to developing Venezuela’s Dragon field via infrastructure in Trinidad and Tobago — instead of via domestic markets — could be an obstacle in landmark negotiations on the project under a rare license from the US Treasury, multiple sources tell Energy Intelligence.

Topics:
LNG Projects, Conventional Oil and Gas, Offshore Oil and Gas, Policy and Regulation
Wanda Ad #2 (article footer)
#
Freeport LNG, which went offline in a Jun. 8 explosion, is ramping back up, albeit with some ups and downs.
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
While some view the reforms as a solution to underinvestment in gas-fired power production, others argue they will force those generators to flee the market.
Fri, Mar 24, 2023
The latest wave of US LNG capacity expansions shows no signs of cresting, with a Sempra subsidiary green-lighting its Port Arthur LNG Phase 1 on the Texas Gulf Coast.
Fri, Mar 24, 2023