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Exxon to conduct seismic survey offshore Trinidad in second quarter of 2026

Tuesday, September 23 2025

Fossil Energy – Seismic Survey

ExxonMobil has scheduled a seismic survey for the second quarter of 2026 on its newly awarded TTUD-1 block offshore Trinidad and Tobago, according to updates shared with the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI).

From left to right: Mr Paul Riley, President ExxonMobil Trinidad and Tobago Deepwater Limited; Dr the Honourable Roodal Moonilal Minister of Energy and Energy Industries ; Mr Marc Rudder, Permanent Secretary Ag. Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries; and Dr. Gboyega Ayeni, Senior Business Development Advisor Exploration and New Ventures, ExxonMobil. (Source: Trinidad and Tobago’s Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries)

The company outlined its timeline at meetings earlier this month with Energy Minister Roodal Moonilal and senior officials, who have been in close contact with Exxon since the award of the block on August 12.

Exxon’s Operations Manager for Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Bram Willemsen, said preparations over the next six months will include permit applications and geological and geophysical work in advance of the survey. He also committed to accelerating the execution of the minimum work program.

At a separate meeting, ExxonMobil executives, including Paul Riley, President of ExxonMobil Trinidad and Tobago Deepwater, provided further details on the seismic campaign and opportunities for local companies to participate in supporting operations.

The officials also signaled Exxon’s willingness to share expertise and collaborate with the MEEI to strengthen regulatory capacity for deepwater projects.

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