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Gabon is banking on its deepwater resources to achieve its ambitious target of doubling oil production to 500,000 barrels per day (bpd) by 2025. The discoveries since mid-2013 by Total, Shell and Eni in its pre-salt formations and those by its neighbours in the Gulf of Guinea have raised hopes that its offshore resources mirror those of Brazil,...

Oil remains the lifeblood of Gabon’s economy, representing half of state revenues and around 80% of its export earnings in 2014. The country benefits from relatively light, sweet crude from accessible onshore deposits, and has potential in deep offshore blocks. However, the absence of any major new oil discoveries, declining production at mature...

In 2015 it is clear that the Caribbean energy balance is beginning to change, creating new challenges and opportunities for regional governments. A number of things are happening simultaneously. Most Caribbean countries are heavily dependent on oil imports and have accumulated high levels of debt. For them, the sharp fall in oil prices since late 2014 is creating...

In more than a century of exploration and production (E&P), Trinidad and Tobago’s oil and gas has come from both onshore and offshore shallow water wells. Now, there are new frontiers to consider: deepwater ( usually defined as depths of at least 1000 metres) and ultra deepwater (3000 metres or more). In the past decade exploration has begun to focus on potential in...

Over the last two decades Trinidad and Tobago’s natural gas boom has overshadowed crude oil output, which has been slowly declining. Gas production is now leading the race. In terms of energy equivalency, for every unit of oil currently produced there are eight units of gas extracted. However, the government and a number of independent oil companies are confident that...

In January 2015 Clare Short, a former UK minister and current chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global lobby group, announced in Port of Spain that Trinidad and Tobago had become fully compliant with all of the group’s reporting requirements. It was a significant moment for T&T’s oil and gas sector, and for its attempts to achieve...

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