DeNovo Energy Ltd has expressed interest in further investments in T&T’s energy sector, having already invested in the Iguana and Zandolie projects.
This, as DeNovo executives discussed specific projects they wish to pursue to increase upstream natural gas production, as Energy Minister Stuart Young encouraged them to prioritise these efforts.
A news release from the Ministry of Energy said Young met with DeNovo's executives at the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries’ offices on Tuesday.
It noted that the Zandolie project is notable for its 100 per cent renewable-powered platform and the maximisation of local content for construction and
drilling.
"The DeNovo executives expressed that future projects would incorporate similar sustainable and responsible energy practices as guided by the Government," the news release said.
Young commended DeNovo, which is part of the Proman Group, for its focus on monetising proven natural gas reserves in a safe and sustainable way to provide the necessary energy from hydrocarbons for the benefit of the citizens.
The company's website noted that DeNovo is a T&T energy company focused on monetising proven natural gas reserves for use in the petrochemical sector.
DeNovo currently produces natural gas from the Iguana and Zandolie fields in Block 1(a) in the Gulf of Paria, offshore Trinidad. Natural gas is then sold to the National Gas Company (NGC) for use by the petrochemical sector in the Point Lisas Industrial Estate.
DeNovo was founded in 2016 commencing its first field development project, Iguana, which was a fast-tracked project delivered safely within 33 months, in November 2018.