bp Trinidad and Tobago delivers first gas from Cypre
bp Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) delivered first gas from its Cypre development 78 km off the southeast coast of Trinidad within East Mayaro block in 80 m of water.
Cypre is bpTT’s third subsea development. The development will ultimately comprise seven wells tied back into bpTT’s existing Juniper platform. The first phase consisted of four wells and was completed at the end of 2024. The second phase is expected to commence in second-half 2025.
At its peak, Cypre is projected to deliver about 45,000 boe/d (250 MMscfd of gas).
Cypre is one of bp’s ten major projects expected to start up worldwide between 2025 and 2027, announced as part of bp’s reset strategy to grow the upstream. Production from Cypre is expected to contribute a 'significant' portion of the 250,000 boe/d combined peak net production expected from these projects, the company said.
Cypre is 100% owned by bp Trinidad and Tobago which is owned by bp (70%) and Repsol (30%).

Alex Procyk | Upstream Editor
Alex Procyk is Upstream Editor at Oil & Gas Journal. He has also served as a principal technical professional at Halliburton and as a completion engineer at ConocoPhillips. He holds a BS in chemistry (1987) from Kent State University and a PhD in chemistry (1992) from Carnegie Mellon University. He is a member of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE).