In this important election year, EnergyNow talks to Opposition Leader, and geologist Dr. Keith Rowley about the T&T energy sector and his strategies for its future.
In 1985, 30-year-old Ahamad Ali quit his job as a leak sealing technician with Furmanite in the United States, today one of the world’s largest plant and pipeline maintenance companies, and returned to Trinidad as a franchisee.
Jitsumatsu: T&T met all our conditions for investment.
As the price of oil sits at half of what it was last July, energy services companies and midstream energy operators are starting to feel the knock-on effects of cost-saving and reduced capital spending in the E&P sector.
ExxonMobil and its partners in the Stabroek block offshore Guyana have reportedly encountered hydrocarbons at the closely watched wildcat well on the Liza prospect.
Two other Caribbean countries, the Dominican Republic and Jamaica, are challenging Trinidad and Tobago’s position as the liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporting hub of the region.
Why we choose to remain politically neutral.
Building energy security across the region was highlighted by President Obama's visit to Jamaica in April.
Pereira: We are still trying to understand the geology of the hydrocarbon system.
Any concessions given to current players will have some impact on revenues to the government.
The downgrading of the Trinidad and Tobago economy by Moody’s should not come as a great surprise, particularly as oil and gas prices were fairly flat between 2011 and June 2014.
Production sharing contract concluded since April 2011.
Budget must be aligned to vision and goals.
We cannot control global gas and commodity prices, but we can control how efficiently our industry operates.
The key question now is how we can put this information to use. Based on where you sit, of course, your perspective on and answer to that question can vary.
It's about getting the basics of business right.