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Venezuela Explores $1.5 Billion Project With EU to Curb Emissions – Bloomberg

  • Repsol, Eni, Maurel et Prom in talks to revamp PDVSA sites
  • Project would chill gas in Trinidad before shipping to Europe
Gas flares behind a coal pile in Barcelona, Venezuela. (Carolina Cabral/Bloomberg)

Fabiola Zerpa, Bloomberg News

CARACAS
EnergiesNet.com 07 24 2023

Venezuela is in early-stage talks with the European Union on a $1.5 billion plan to capture its methane emissions and export them to the bloc as natural gas with the help of Eni SpA and Repsol SA.

The project would use a portion of the EU’s Global Gateway Initiative funds to gather emissions from Venezuela’s idle oil wells and deteriorating infrastructure, according to people with knowledge of the situation and documents seen by Bloomberg. That gas would then be sent to Trinidad to be liquefied and shipped on to Europe.

he plan would help Venezuela, once one of the world’s largest crude producers, reduce the pollution from the state-owned oil company’s facilities while bolstering the EU’s natural gas supplies amid Russia’s war with Ukraine. Methane is a greenhouse gas that’s about 80 times more potent than CO2 over a 20-year period.

Discussions are still at a very preliminary stage, according to a spokesperson for the European Commission. A feasibility study to ascertain the scope of the repairs will be the first step, with financing arrangements still to be agreed upon, the person added.

While no exact start date has been established, the project is slated to be ready in about two years. Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez confirmed the plan, without providing additional details. Italian energy giant Eni, Spain’s Repsol and France’s Etablissements Maurel & Prom SA will handle some of the work of overhauling Petroleos de Venezuela SA’s gas hubs, plants and pipelines.

The plan includes the construction of a 90-kilometer (56-mile) pipeline connecting Venezuela and Trinidad for about $350 million and would take about 36 to 48 months from research until construction. PDVSA, Eni, Repsol and Maurel et Prom didn’t immediately reply to requests for comment.

Venezuela has the second-highest methane emissions intensity — trailing only Turkmenistan — among selected oil and gas producing countries, according to International Energy Agency data. The South American nation flared and vented around 1.2 kilograms (2.7 pounds) of methane per gigajoule of energy produced.

Leaders of the European Union are seeking to reboot relations with Latin America in a competition for influence against Russia and China, but wrangling over Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is hampering their efforts.

The EU announced on Monday that it will help invest more than $50 billion in Latin America and the Caribbean until 2027 in clean energy, critical raw materials, health and education. EU’s foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell pointed out the need to help Venezuela lower emissions in an interview in El Pais in May.

Venezuela “is one of the countries that produces the most methane for the benefit of no one, while in the EU we need gas,” Borrell told the newspaper. “We are thinking of a project that allows this gas to be extracted, taken to Trinidad and Tobago so that it can be liquefied there, and sent to Europe.”

— With Nicolle Yapur and Jorge Valero

bloomberg.com 07 21 2023

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