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Thursday, April 24, 2025

US revokes T&T's Dragon & Cocuina-Manakin licences

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PETER CHRISTOPHER
15 days ago
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In September, T&T’s Minister of Energy, Stuart Young, right and Venezuela’s Oil Minister Pedro Tellechea signed the Dragon gas deal at the Miraflores Palace, the official residence of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who witnessed the signing, at centre.

In September, T&T’s Minister of Energy, Stuart Young, right and Venezuela’s Oil Minister Pedro Tellechea signed the Dragon gas deal at the Miraflores Palace, the official residence of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, who witnessed the signing, at centre.

COURTESY STUART YOUNG/ FACEBOOK

by Pe­ter Christo­pher

Prime Min­is­ter Stu­art Young has an­nounced that Trinidad and To­ba­go's li­cences grant­ed by the Unit­ed States' Of­fice of For­eign As­sets Con­trol, which would fa­cil­i­tate the ex­ploita­tion of gas fields in Venezue­lan wa­ters, have been re­voked.

Young made the an­nounce­ment dur­ing a press brief­ing at White Hall on Tues­day.

The Prime Min­is­ter said, "What I can tell Trinidad and To­ba­go, we have now been in­formed that our li­cence from OFAC, which is dat­ed the 18th of De­cem­ber, 2023 has been re­voked by OFAC, and that li­cense is now re­voked by OFAC, as well as our Cocuina-Man­akin li­cence."

Young said the gov­ern­ment would be ex­plor­ing le­gal op­tions with re­gard to re­vers­ing the de­ci­sion of the Unit­ed States gov­ern­ment.

"I have been in touch with our at­tor­neys at law in Wash­ing­ton, DC, there is a process for, I wouldn't say ap­peal of this re­vo­ca­tion, but there is a process for you to make an ap­pli­ca­tion for it not to be (re­voked) or for there to be amend­ments and we are go­ing to be en­gaged in that process on be­half of the peo­ple of Trinidad and To­ba­go.

Trinidad and To­ba­go was grant­ed an OFAC li­cence on Oc­to­ber 31, 2023 paving the way for the po­ten­tial ex­trac­tion of gas from Drag­on field in Venezue­lan wa­ters. A sec­ond li­cence was grant­ed on May 31, 2024 for the Cocuina-Man­akin field.

Both li­cences were grant­ed for a pe­ri­od of two years.



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