
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, Oct. 29 (UPI) -- BP Trinidad and Tobago announced the start of gas production at the Savonette offshore field with an expected production rate of 600 million cubic feet per day.
The Savonette field is located roughly 50 miles off the southeast coast of the island of Trinidad in 290 feet of water. Production is tied to an existing platform and connects to onshore infrastructure through a 5.3-mile underwater pipeline.
Natural gas from the field goes to onshore plants for the production of liquefied natural gas to supply international and domestic markets.
BP said production from the offshore well would go toward meeting a planned production level of more than 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The company noted that roughly 30 percent of the procurement and production value is spent domestically. Citizens from Trinidad and Tobago supply more than half of the management and nearly all of the total man-hours of work.
The U.S. Energy Information Agency notes natural gas production in Trinidad and Tobago reached 1.3 trillion cubic feet in 2006.
|
|
|
| Additional Energy Resources Stories | |
BAGHDAD, Feb. 10 (UPI) --
Iran has been plundering oil from southern Iraq, a theft on a grand scale that's helping Tehran withstand sanctions aimed at throttling its oil exports.
|
ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 10 (UPI) --
The United States and Israel have flight tested the Arrow Weapon System to evaluate and verify the missile system's Block 4configuration.
|
Local markets will probably not be swamped by waves of foreclosures following the multi-state mortgage settlement announced yesterday. Rather, the huge inventory of one to two million foreclosures will enter markets gradually....
|
Doubts about the euro are not subsiding, new leadership or not, rescue plan or not.
|
| Stories | Photos | People | Comments |
View Caption