BP Signs Agreement with Venezuela to Develop Offshore Gas Fields
04.30.2026 By Tank Terminals - NEWS

April 30, 2026 [Reuters]- BP will develop Venezuela’s Cocuina-Manakin gas field, on the maritime border with ​Trinidad and Tobago, as well as explore joint opportunities in the offshore Loran gas ‌field, the company and government said on Wednesday after signing a memorandum of understanding.

 

Venezuela has recently signed exploration and other deals with several international producers, including Italy’s Eni and Spain’s Repsol , as it ​opens its oil industry to foreign investment following the ouster of President Nicolas ​Maduro by U.S. forces in January.

“The return of BP is a ⁠clear sign of the future we want to chart for Venezuela and for ​international energy relations — relationships based on respect, cooperation grounded in a win-win approach, and ​shared benefits that contribute to the development of the Venezuelan people,” Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez told attendees at a brief signing ceremony broadcast on state television.

William Lin, BP’s executive vice president ​for gas and low carbon energy, said the company was pleased to be ​partners with Venezuela on the exploration of the Loran area, as well as on other projects, ‌including ⁠the commercialization of gas. Shell has also expressed interest in Loran.

The MOU signed on Wednesday also “formalized the launch of gas development at the Cocuina-Manakin field,” a gas field that crosses the border between Trinidad and Tobago and Venezuela, Rodriguez’s office said in ​a statement.

Cocuina, which ​on the Venezuelan ⁠side is part of the inactive Deltana Platform project, extends into Trinidad, where a BP subsidiary operates it as Block 5b.

Rodriguez’s ​office said the agreement “represents a milestone for the national energy ​industry by ⁠reactivating the multinational’s presence in key areas of the Deltana Platform.”

BP said in February it was seeking a license from the U.S. government to develop the Manakin-Cocuina gas field.

The ⁠company ​wants to develop the field to bring more ​than 1 trillion cubic feet of gas to Trinidad to convert into liquefied natural gas for export.

 

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