Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Franklin Khan has announced that the government has finalised negotiations with Shell Trinidad and Tobago Limited on gas-related issues.
In April 2018, a team led by Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley held high-level discussions with the executive management of Shell in London on gas-related issues.
The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) says the discussions led to the appointment of empowered negotiating teams to resolve these issues
The teams had their first meeting in August 2018, and following negotiations, a heads of Agreement was agreed to and executed on May 29, 2019 by Government and Shell at Shell’s Head Office in the Hague, Netherlands.
The Government and Shell have finalised an agreement on gas-related issues. Photo courtesy the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries.
Under the terms of the Heads of Agreement, the agreement reached between the Government and Shell comes into effect on the finalisation and execution of the definitive agreements on the various gas related issues.
The definitive agreements among the Government, Shell, the National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited and the Heritage Petroleum Company Limited were finalised and executed in a signing ceremony today at the Office of the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Tower C, International Waterfront Centre, Wrightson Road, Port-of-Spain.
The OPM says the outcome of negotiations has resulted in improved economic and financial benefits to the country and is a vindication of the Government’s decision, as articulated in the ‘Spotlight on Energy’, to pursue improved returns from the exploitation of the country’s hydrocarbon resources.
The Government and Shell have finalised an agreement on gas-related issues. Photo courtesy the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries.
It says there has also been a cementing of the positive relationship between Government and Shell, which will redound to the benefit of both parties and by extension to Trinidad and Tobago.
The Government-empowered negotiating team was led by Ministers Khan and Stuart Young, and included representatives of Poten and Partners UK Ltd, US Attorneys White and Case LLP and technical advisers.