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During a meeting in London with BP executives, Trinidad and Tabogos High Commissioner to London and the Minister of Energy and Energy Affairs, BPTT presented the exciting results of the drilling of the Savonette 4 appraisal well on Trinidads south east coast. After drilling the Savonotte 4 appraisal well to depths of 300ft, the initial estimates were surpassed when a colossal one trillion cubic feet of gas was discovered. This has now doubled the projected amount of accessible gas in the Savonette field. The discovery has not only prompted a need for further energy professionals but plans for additional wells in the reservoirs will undoubtedly create more oil and gas jobs.

There have been recent reports of a decline in employment yet the energy industry is continuing to hold its own in a climate reported to be lacking in opportunities. The global impact of the discovery by BPTT is immense, as not only will future projects be reliant on staff in the immediate area, but also with plans for two new wells, a project of this size will require expertise from around the world. To maintain the current flow of 225 million standard cubic feet of gas (the approximate amount presently produced), as well as supplies produced from embarking on fresh projects, BPTT will require an assortment of qualified and experienced personnel. The world-renowned energy giants predicted timescale for the implementation of the plans is between a year and eighteen months and as a result, a vast amount of oil and gas jobs will be created. Among the companies benefiting from such an enormous gas find are recruitment agencies that specialise in oil and gas jobs, in the UK and abroad. Now is the time for energy professionals to utilise the resources of such businesses in order to ensure they have exclusive access to the new roles that will be created.

BPTT is a reputable company with an incredible amount of technology and resources, making it the ideal company to make future projects a resounding success. The latest findings are its largest since 2005 and with developing expertise, future discoveries are set to be even bigger. The full potential of the Columbus Basin is yet to be fully realised and with this in mind, the energy industry will see the number of oil and gas jobs increase over the coming years. This news is welcomed by industry officials and is yet another triumph for employment among the ever-increasing opportunities rising from gas finds such as these.

by: Patrick




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