By Sue-Ann Wayow
THE Cassia C offshore development has delivered its first gas.
This was confirmed by bpTT in a press release on Tuesday.
BpTT president David Campbell said, “First gas from Cassia C is an important milestone for bp in Trinidad and Tobago. This first offshore compression facility will allow us to unlock new resources and bring much-needed gas to market. I am immensely proud of the teams which have been working hard to bring this facility online.”
Bp senior vice president, projects, production, and operations Evan Drummond said, “I am proud of our achievement to deliver this project while keeping our people safe throughout a global pandemic. Cassia C is a great example of bp’s resilient hydrocarbons strategy in action – providing the energy the world needs now and helping us invest in the energy transition. I would like to thank our team for their commitment in the safe execution of this project.”
The Cassia C platform’s jacket – its legs and supporting frame – was built at Trinidad Offshore Fabricators (TOFCO)and installed in 2020. Its topside structure was built in the McDermott fabrication yard, Altamira, Mexico and was installed in 2021. The platform will enable bpTT to access and produce low-pressure gas resources from the Greater Cassia Area and is connected to the existing Cassia hub which lies approximately 35 miles off Trinidad’s southeast coast.
Cassia C is expected to produce, at peak, about 200-300 million standard cubic feet a day of gas. Production will go towards meeting bpTT’s gas supply commitments and will be important to sustaining T&T’s LNG and petrochemical industries, the release stated.
BpTT stated that the Cassia C project was an important step in bpTT’s Area Development Plan, which outlines the direction and pace of the company’s activities to develop hydrocarbon resources in its licensed marine acreage in Trinidad and Tobago.
The plan includes a combination of exploration, development projects and activities focused on maximising production from bpTT’s acreage.