PORT-OF-SPAIN, Trinidad and
Tobago, July 9, 2024
/CNW/ -- Shell Trinidad and Tobago Ltd. (Shell), a subsidiary of
Shell plc, today announced that it has taken Final Investment
Decision (FID) on the Manatee project, an undeveloped gas field in
the East Coast Marine Area (ECMA) in Trinidad and Tobago.
"The investment bolsters our world-leading
LNG portfolio"
Manatee will allow Shell to competitively grow its Integrated
Gas business by building on development efforts in the ECMA, one of
the country's most prolific gas-producing areas. The ECMA is
currently home to Shell's largest gas-producing fields in the
country including Dolphin, Starfish, Bounty and
Endeavour.
The Manatee gas field will provide backfill for the country's
Atlantic LNG facility. Increasing utilization at existing LNG
plants is an important lever to maximize potential from Shell's
existing assets.
"This project will help meet the increasing demand for natural
gas globally while also addressing the energy needs of our
customers domestically in Trinidad and
Tobago," said Zoë Yujnovich, Shell's Integrated Gas and
Upstream Director. "The investment bolsters our world-leading LNG
portfolio in line with our commitment to invest in competitive
projects that deliver more value with less emissions," she
added.
Shell plans to grow its LNG business by 20-30% by 2030, compared
with 2022, and LNG liquefaction volumes are planned to grow by
25-30%, relative to 2022, as outlined at Shell's Capital Markets
Day in 2023.
Manatee is slated to start production in 2027. Once online,
Manatee is expected to reach peak production of approximately
104,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) (604
MMscf/d).
Notes to editors
- Shell is the operator of Manatee with a 100% working interest
under the sub-Block 6D Production Sharing Contract.
- The Loran-Manatee field was discovered in 1983 and subsequently
appraised via four wells. Loran represents the portion of the field
in Venezuelan waters and Manatee represents the portion of the
field in Trinidad and Tobago
waters.
- In 2007 the Government of Trinidad
and Tobago (GORTT) and the Government of Venezuela (GOVEN) signed a Framework Treaty
covering all cross-border fields and in 2010 signed a Unitization
Agreement specifically covering Loran-Manatee.
- In 2019, GORTT and GOVEN terminated the Unitization Agreement
and entered into another government-to-government agreement,
allowing each country to independently develop its respective share
of the Loran-Manatee field.
- The project will involve a Normally Unattended Installation
platform located in the ECMA acreage with eight development wells
via a 110 km 32" pipeline to the Shell-operated onshore Beachfield
gas processing facility, for onward export to the Atlantic LNG
facility, and to the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago for the domestic gas
market.
- Shell believes LNG will play a critical role in the energy
transition, replacing coal in heavy industry. It also has a
continued role in displacing coal in power generation, helping to
reduce local air pollution and carbon emissions. LNG helps to
provide the flexibility the power system needs, at a time when
renewable generation is growing rapidly. Find out more in Shell's
Energy Transition Strategy 2024.
- Global demand for LNG is estimated to rise by more than 50% by
2040, as industrial coal-to-gas switching gathers pace in
China, South Asian and South-east
Asian countries. These countries are expected to use more LNG to
support their economic growth, according to Shell's LNG Outlook
2024.
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