bpTT’s Cypre Project delivers first gas

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bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) confirmed on April 3 that its Cypre development has safely delivered its first gas. Cypre is one of bp’s 10 major projects scheduled to come online between 2025 and 2027 as part of its strategy to grow upstream production. 

The projects are expected to contribute a combined peak net production of 250,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed).

Cypre is bpTT’s third subsea development and features seven wells tied back to the Juniper platform. It is projected to deliver around 45,000 boed at peak, equivalent to approximately 250 million standard cubic feet of gas per day. The first phase, consisting of four wells, was completed at the end of 2024, with the second phase set to begin in the latter half of this year.

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“The second of 10 major projects across our global portfolio that we expect to start up by 2027, Cypre is also the first of a series of projects we will be bringing online in Trinidad to deliver gas to the nation and add value for bp,” William Lin, Executive Vice President, Gas and Low Carbon Energy said. 

Cypre is another key milestone in bpTT’s strategy to maximize production from our shallow water acreage using existing infrastructure. The project not only reinforces our commitment to maintaining production but also plays a crucial role in satisfying our existing gas supply commitments,” bpTT President David Campbell is quoted in the company statement. 

He said it represents a significant investment in the country’s energy sector. “We are proud to be part of this journey and look forward to continuing our collaboration with government and other stakeholders to unlock Trinidad and Tobago’s energy future.”

Cypre is bp’s second major start-up of 2025, following the second development phase of Egypt’s Raven field. 

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