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Monday, July 25, 2011

BP Scoops Up Blocks Offshore Trinidad

- BP Scoops Up Blocks Offshore Trinidad

Monday, July 25, 2011
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BP has been awarded two deepwater exploration and production blocks by the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.

BP was awarded a 100 percent interest in blocks 23(a) and TTDAA 14, both in deepwater frontier acreage offshore Trinidad's east coast, under production sharing contracts.

The success follows detailed subsurface research and evaluation by BP whose Trinidad operations account for more than half of Trinidad and Tobago's natural gas output and 12 percent of BP's global oil and gas production. The awards will double the acreage held by BP controlled companies in Trinidad and Tobago.

"BP has a long history and major business in Trinidad and Tobago, and we are keen to participate in the next phase of exploring the country's resources," said Bob Dudley, BP group chief executive. "These awards mean BP has gained access to 31 new upstream blocks across the world since July last year, a significant step up in new access.

"Increasing our efforts in exploration and applying our deepwater experience and expertise to new basins around the world is a key part of BP's strategy to deliver long-term value growth. We are pleased to see the confidence that governments across the world have placed in BP to carefully explore and develop resources."

Since July 2010 BP has gained new exploration access in Azerbaijan, Brazil, Indonesia, Australia, the UK and China. In addition, BP reached agreement in February with Reliance Industries to take a 30 percent interest in 23 oil and gas licences offshore India.

"BP is very pleased to be given this opportunity to be pioneers as we work to unlock Trinidad's deepwater potential using the best in class technology and expertise, potentially bringing additional benefits from our existing business and infrastructure," added BP Trinidad and Tobago regional president Norman Christie. "The decision to participate in this bid round demonstrates BP's long term commitment to Trinidad and Tobago."

Block 23(a), located approximately 300 kilometers north east of BP Trinidad and Tobago's (bpTT's) Galeota Point operations base, covers approximately 2,600 square kilometers in water depths averaging 2,000 meters. Block TTDAA 14 which is located next to block 23(a) covers a further 1,000 square kilometers in water depths averaging 2,000 meters.

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