
Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago revisited their energy sector cooperation.The meeting included Venezuelan President Nicols Maduro and Trinidad and Tobagos Energy Minister Stuart Young.Also present were Venezuelas Executive Vice President Delcy Rodrguez and Petroleum Minister Pedro Tellechea.Edmund Dillon, Trinidad and Tobagos ambassador to Caracas, also attended.The Caracas Miraflores Palace meeting focused on reviewing the bilateral energy relationship.Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago revisit their energy sector cooperation.
(Photo Internet reproduction)State channel VTV emphasized the excellent relations maintained by both governments.
They have strengthened ties in energy, gas, and border security for the common good.In March, Trinidads government announced a confidentiality agreement with Pdvsa.
This agreement was to continue the Dragon field oil project in Venezuelas Sucre state.The field is in Venezuelas waters, near Trinidad and Tobagos northwest coast and the Hibiscus platform.The Port of Spain government and Shell jointly own the Hibiscus platform.The Dragon Field project faced delays due to capital shortages and US sanctions.
However, in January, the US Treasury approved a license for Port of Spain.This license allows the development of the Dragon gas deposit, as Trinidad and Tobagos Prime Minister Keith Rowley reported.TRINIDAD AND TOBAGOTrinidad and Tobago is a small island nation in the Caribbean, off the coast of Venezuela.It is the southernmost island in the Caribbean, known for its rich biodiversity, vibrant culture, and natural resources.The economy of Trinidad and Tobago is one of the most developed in the Caribbean, largely due to its oil and natural gas industries.Despite its economic prosperity, the country faces challenges such as crime, corruption, and environmental degradation.