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ST Auto wrote:Yup may be true as they finished of all maintenance works an prepping for plant start up
ST Auto wrote:They took the opportunity to have maintenance done on both plants as they were scheduled to come down for maintenance later on in the month
ST Auto wrote:Ngc were only willing to give month to month contracts an they wanted a long term 3 year + contract like what cnc got.
sMASH wrote:They used to have outage works planned and fairly organized so in the odd case that they come down for any resosn, they had various things to tackle.
Like if it's a say they had things lined up. If it's a week they had another schedule linned upif ti's a Month, they have another schedule tsilored for that.
They rolled like that for the last 6 years.
If they got gas, they ran the plant till it trip and decide how long to stay down.
If they got call to curtail, they might ahve opted to reroute that smijnt do gas to trh other plants, take one down and sort out some issues.
It was quite volatile there.
Its not crying wolf so much as if u get sun u have things lined up to make hay, if u get rain, u have things lined up to full barrel.
ST Auto wrote:The outages were not unplanned as it was scheduled to be held in april month none the less. Agree that everyone seeks to maximize profits an things could have been done differently but for months before emails were sending stating what was taking place with negotiations an everyone was fully aware of the short term contract that kept renewing.
sMASH wrote:This ongoing fir the last decade. As Various contracts mature.
DreamWeaver wrote:sMASH wrote:They used to have outage works planned and fairly organized so in the odd case that they come down for any resosn, they had various things to tackle.
Like if it's a say they had things lined up. If it's a week they had another schedule linned upif ti's a Month, they have another schedule tsilored for that.
They rolled like that for the last 6 years.
If they got gas, they ran the plant till it trip and decide how long to stay down.
If they got call to curtail, they might ahve opted to reroute that smijnt do gas to trh other plants, take one down and sort out some issues.
It was quite volatile there.
Its not crying wolf so much as if u get sun u have things lined up to make hay, if u get rain, u have things lined up to full barrel.
Well imagine how different the energy sector news would have been if proman and ngc had mature conversations and agreed that no contract would be in place for the majority of april whilst they work on planned outages. This as opposed to going public and all over the news about gas price. Even their own proman employees had no clue what was going on. The outages were unplanned and they were caught off guard for the most part. Such a public outcry really does bring sympathy for them so i guess I know why they did it. It doesn't help us as a country though. No matter how you look at a company, their priority is always maximized profits
ST Auto wrote:M5 & M4 restarting atm
NGC, BHP deliver good news amid economic gloom
3 hrs ago
The National Gas Company (NGC) says that Trinidad and Tobago can expect to see a healthy boost in its supply of both crude oil and natural gas as the Block 3(a) Ruby development project begins production ahead of schedule.
The Operator, Australian-based BHP, announced first oil from the development on Tuesday and first gas is expected to occur shortly thereafter, the NGC said in a statement today.
Ruby is located offshore Trinidad and Tobago in the shallow water in Block 3(a) within the Greater Angostura Field.
The development consists of both oil and gas production from the Ruby and Delaware reservoirs via five production wells and one gas injector well tied back into existing operated processing facilities.
On completion of all development activities later this year, the Ruby field is expected to produce up to 16,000 gross barrels of oil per day and 80 million gross standard cubic feet of natural gas per day.
The Ruby development is located in Block 3(a) immediately east of the Greater Angostura Field. Through subsidiary NGC E&P (Netherlands) B.V., The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) is a joint venture (JV) partner in the Ruby Project with operator BHP.
In July 2020, NGC and BHP signed a Gas Sales Contract (“GSC”) for the sale of 100% of the gas produced from the Ruby field to add to NGC’s existing portfolio of natural gas supply.
NGC as a joint venture partner is also entitled to a share of the field’s oil production which will be marketed as part of NGC’s Energy Marketing and Trading portfolio, providing valuable supplemental income to the Company.
For NGC President Mark Loquan, said: “NGC has been working closely and conscientiously with upstream operators, both as a value chain stakeholder and Joint Venture partner in several developments, to advance work programmes and bring more gas into the pipeline. It is extremely heartening to see that work bearing fruit. The announcement of first oil from Ruby signals important progress on an important project. We look forward to more positive news from the field and expect associated gas production to give an appreciable boost to our supply over the coming months. This is welcome news for our downstream sector, for our Company, and for the country as a whole.”
Joint venture
In a statement on Tuesday, BHP President Petroleum, Geraldine Slattery said: “The start-up of Ruby represents continued development of BHP’s oil and gas production facilities in Trinidad and Tobago, re-enforces the quality of the resource and its investment competitiveness. An Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) seismic survey acquired by BHP and the Block 3(a) partners in 2018, was utilized to illuminate and optimally position the Ruby Project development wells. This marks a significant milestone for our Petroleum business and our future in Trinidad and Tobago.”
BHP Country Manager of Trinidad and Tobago, Michael Stone said: “Achieving first oil safely and ahead of schedule reflects the true tenacity of the Ruby project team together with our industry and Government partners who persevered to deliver this project amid a global pandemic. This important milestone also highlights BHP’s continued commitment to doing business in Trinidad and Tobago as we celebrate 25 years of operations here this year.”
Drilling and completions activities at Ruby are ongoing, with subsequent wells to be placed into production in the second and third quarter of 2021 and project completion expected in the third quarter of 2021.
The Ruby development is a joint venture between BHP (operator; 68.46 per cent interest) and The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (31.54 per cent interest).
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/n ... a4483.html?
That's not a red government achievement.Habit7 wrote:NGC, BHP deliver good news amid economic gloom
3 hrs ago
The National Gas Company (NGC) says that Trinidad and Tobago can expect to see a healthy boost in its supply of both crude oil and natural gas as the Block 3(a) Ruby development project begins production ahead of schedule.
The Operator, Australian-based BHP, announced first oil from the development on Tuesday and first gas is expected to occur shortly thereafter, the NGC said in a statement today.
Ruby is located offshore Trinidad and Tobago in the shallow water in Block 3(a) within the Greater Angostura Field.
The development consists of both oil and gas production from the Ruby and Delaware reservoirs via five production wells and one gas injector well tied back into existing operated processing facilities.
On completion of all development activities later this year, the Ruby field is expected to produce up to 16,000 gross barrels of oil per day and 80 million gross standard cubic feet of natural gas per day.
The Ruby development is located in Block 3(a) immediately east of the Greater Angostura Field. Through subsidiary NGC E&P (Netherlands) B.V., The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) is a joint venture (JV) partner in the Ruby Project with operator BHP.
In July 2020, NGC and BHP signed a Gas Sales Contract (“GSC”) for the sale of 100% of the gas produced from the Ruby field to add to NGC’s existing portfolio of natural gas supply.
NGC as a joint venture partner is also entitled to a share of the field’s oil production which will be marketed as part of NGC’s Energy Marketing and Trading portfolio, providing valuable supplemental income to the Company.
For NGC President Mark Loquan, said: “NGC has been working closely and conscientiously with upstream operators, both as a value chain stakeholder and Joint Venture partner in several developments, to advance work programmes and bring more gas into the pipeline. It is extremely heartening to see that work bearing fruit. The announcement of first oil from Ruby signals important progress on an important project. We look forward to more positive news from the field and expect associated gas production to give an appreciable boost to our supply over the coming months. This is welcome news for our downstream sector, for our Company, and for the country as a whole.”
Joint venture
In a statement on Tuesday, BHP President Petroleum, Geraldine Slattery said: “The start-up of Ruby represents continued development of BHP’s oil and gas production facilities in Trinidad and Tobago, re-enforces the quality of the resource and its investment competitiveness. An Ocean Bottom Node (OBN) seismic survey acquired by BHP and the Block 3(a) partners in 2018, was utilized to illuminate and optimally position the Ruby Project development wells. This marks a significant milestone for our Petroleum business and our future in Trinidad and Tobago.”
BHP Country Manager of Trinidad and Tobago, Michael Stone said: “Achieving first oil safely and ahead of schedule reflects the true tenacity of the Ruby project team together with our industry and Government partners who persevered to deliver this project amid a global pandemic. This important milestone also highlights BHP’s continued commitment to doing business in Trinidad and Tobago as we celebrate 25 years of operations here this year.”
Drilling and completions activities at Ruby are ongoing, with subsequent wells to be placed into production in the second and third quarter of 2021 and project completion expected in the third quarter of 2021.
The Ruby development is a joint venture between BHP (operator; 68.46 per cent interest) and The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (31.54 per cent interest).
https://trinidadexpress.com/newsextra/n ... a4483.html?
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