The milestone launch is being celebrated in a country seeking new sources of gas to feed its LNG and petrochemicals plants.
BP Trinidad and Tobago (BPTT), the energy giant’s local subsidiary, launched Cassia C as its 16th offshore platform, with the facility set to produce 200 mcf-300 mcf (5.66-8.5 mcm) per day.
“First gas from Cassia C is an important milestone for BP in Trinidad and Tobago,” BPTT president David Campbell said. “This first offshore compression facility will allow us to unlock new resources and bring much-needed gas to market.”
Last week, BP made headlines in the country with its award of a design and EPCI contract for its Cypre offshore gas development to a joint venture between Subsea 7 and OneSubsea.
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