Trinidad and Tobago to send delegation to Venezuela to secure gas interests

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar announced that a diplomatic delegation from Trinidad and Tobago will soon depart for Venezuela to ensure the country secures its “just share” of oil and gas resources partly owned through the National Gas Company (NGC).

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Speaking at the commissioning of six new fire tenders at the Penal Fire Station yesterday, Persad-Bissessar linked the initiative to broader national security efforts. “Whilst we bring help and promote safety and security with these fire tenders, I just want to tell you that we’ve been working really hard with the government of the United States and other governments, and that shortly, a diplomatic delegation will depart Trinidad and Tobago to go to Venezuela,” she said.

The Prime Minister said the delegation aims to safeguard Trinidad and Tobago’s economic security amid ongoing regional and geopolitical challenges. When asked if she would accompany the mission, she described it as “a work in progress.”

The move follows the October 2025 granting of an OFAC (Office of Foreign Assets Control) licence by the US Treasury Department, allowing Trinidad and Tobago to pursue development of the Dragon gas project with Venezuela. Persad-Bissessar hailed the licence as a “fresh starting point” in negotiations and highlighted her discussions with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on advancing regional cooperation.

Tensions between the two countries had surfaced in 2025 when Venezuela suspended gas agreements with Trinidad and Tobago, citing concerns over US military presence in the Caribbean and perceived hostility. Persad-Bissessar denied any ongoing diplomatic strains, emphasizing that relations with Venezuela remain active.

The upcoming mission builds on previous cross-border energy initiatives, including multiple visits by former Energy Minister Stuart Young between 2022 and 2024, and reflects Trinidad and Tobago’s ongoing efforts to secure its interests in joint gas fields under US sanctions.

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