(Corrects to say there has been communications with Venezuela)
PORT OF SPAIN, Feb 3 (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago's
Prime Minister Keith Rowley on Friday told the Parliament there
has been communication with Venezuela following a U.S. license
to jointly develop a key gas field, and the first meetings to
begin negotiations have been set up.
Rowley said Shell Plc , which produces in Trinidad,
could also operate the Dragon gas field in Venezuela if Nicolas
Maduro's government extends it a license. Shell is expected to
provide guidance soon on timing for first gas production from
the project.
(Reporting by Curtis Williams, Editing by Marianna Parraga and
Chris Reese)
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