Venezuelan Vice President and Minister of Petroleum, Delcy Rodríguez has reported that the vessel “Go Electra” arrived in Venezuela to carry out exploration of the underwater infrastructure in the Dragon field.
On her Instagram page on Saturday, Rodriguez indicated that these efforts will allow “accelerating the production conditions of this important project developed jointly with the Republic of T&T and the Shell company.
“Venezuela continues to take firm steps towards making the most of all the potential of its gas belt,” she added.
She also uploaded a video of the ship in Venezuelan waters.
She explained that the parties to the December 2023 Dragon gas agreement between Venezuela and T&T are combining “the sovereign use of Venezuela’s resources with foreign investment of a productive nature” to advance this project.
Rodríguez considered the gas agreement signed between Venezuela and T&T in 2023 as an extraordinary and historic step.
The agreement will serve to promote joint projects in the gas hydrocarbons sector and was signed in the presence of both countries’ authorities, she said.
She pointed out that Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro said that the agreement is to work on projects like the Dragon field in Venezuelan waters, to start producing gas and to go out together to sell it globally.
Last week, on November 21, the President of Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA), Hector Obregon said the company plans to export natural gas by 2027.
Likewise, the Venezuelan Deputy Minister of Gas, Luis González, explained that exploration and certification work is currently being carried out on the reserves of gaseous hydrocarbons not associated with oil.
The Venezuelan vice president’s update on the Dragon gas project comes days after the outgoing US Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken revealed that the US Government recognises Edmundo González as the democratically elected President of Venezuela and not Maduro.
According to a Guardian Media report, last Saturday, Energy Minister Stuart Young said the T&T Government has been engaging both the Democratic and Republican parties in the United States in its efforts to secure the T&T Dragon gas deal with Venezuela.
Young was speaking at the Chaguanas Chamber of Industry and Commerce (CCIC) annual Christmas dinner and awards function at the Passage to Asia Restaurant in Chaguanas.
He said, “We remain very connected with the government of the United States to try and ensure we secure the future of these projects. Our partner in that project, 70 per cent, is Shell, which is the largest LNG trader in the world.
—Raphael John-Lall