Stena Provident successfully completes first ever methanol bunkering at the Port of Savannah

Stena Provident successfully completes first ever methanol bunkering at the Port of Savannah

Stena Provident, one of six state-of-the-art methanol fuelled IMOIIMeMAX ships commissioned through the partnership between Proman and Stena Bulk, completed the first ever methanol bunkering at the Port of Savannah, in Georgia, US on 29th February 2024. The vessel, which is time-chartered by Bahri Chemicals, successfully loaded almost 1000 MT of methanol at Colonial Terminals’ Lathrop 2 facility, in an historic first for the port.

Energy Chamber recognises member involvement in oil spill clean-up

Energy Chamber recognises member involvement in oil spill clean-up

The Energy Chamber would like to recognise and highlight the significant role of some of its member companies in the wake of the recent oil spill off the coast of Tobago. The swift response and dedicated efforts of these member companies have played a pivotal role in containing the spill and minimising its impact.

Subsea7 awarded contract offshore Mexico

Subsea7 awarded contract offshore Mexico

Subsea7 announced the award of a large contract by Woodside Energy to provide subsea installation services for the Trion development. The field is located approximately 30 kilometres south of the US / Mexico border and 180 kilometres away from the Mexican coastline, at a water depth of 2,600 metres.

Minister Young advocates for natural gas and energy security at GECF summit

Minister Young advocates for natural gas and energy security at GECF summit

The Honourable Stuart R. Young, MP, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister led a high-level delegation from the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, representing the Government of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, to the 7th Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), Summit, in Algiers, the Democratic Republic of Algeria.

Shell LNG outlook: Global LNG demand to grow beyond 2040

Shell LNG outlook: Global LNG demand to grow beyond 2040

Global demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is estimated to rise by more than 50% by 2040, as industrial coal-to-gas switching gathers pace in China and South Asian and South-east Asian countries use more LNG to support their economic growth, according to Shell’s LNG Outlook 2024.

Guyana Energy Conference and regional collaboration

Guyana Energy Conference and regional collaboration

“Collaboration” was a word that kept popping up at the Guyana Energy Conference this week, just as it did at the T&T Energy Conference a few weeks ago.  In Georgetown this week there was a strong feeling of collaboration and cooperation between Guyana, the new oil giant and the worlds fastest growing economy, and Trinidad & Tobago, one of the worlds oldest oil producers and an important player in natural gas and petrochemicals.  This was surely helped by the presence of the Trinidad & Tobago Prime Minster, Dr Keith Rowley, and the Minister of Energy, Stuart Young, and strong statements about regional integration from President of Guyana, Irfan Ali and other leaders from Guyana.  

Heritage embraces technology to get more from mature assets

Heritage embraces technology to get more from mature assets

In a move towards improving production and operational efficiency, Heritage Petroleum Company Limited (Heritage) selected Hiber Global’s LoRaWAN wireless well monitoring solution, called HiberHilo, to provide real-time data for its highest-producing offshore wells.  The installation of the technology facilitates real-time data on well performance, minimizes downtime, and significantly reduces exposure to offshore environments.

NGC Responds to Statements on Dragon Field

NGC Responds to Statements on Dragon Field

The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC), has taken note of the recent statements in the public domain regarding NGC’s participation in the Dragon Field gas deal.

Woodside joins UNEP oil and gas partnership 2.0

Woodside joins UNEP oil and gas partnership 2.0

Woodside Energy has joined the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) Oil & Gas Methane Partnership 2.0 (OGMP 2.0), a leading measurement-based reporting framework which enables improved accuracy and transparency for methane emission reporting.

Energy Townhall with the Prime Minister

Energy Townhall with the Prime Minister

I have never been someone afraid of speaking in public, but I must admit that I was nervous about conducting a one-to-one interview with the Honourable Dr Keith Rowley, the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago, in front of more than seven hundred delegates and the entire nation via TV and the wide world via the livestream.  

 Chairman’s Address at the T&T Energy Conference 2024

Chairman’s Address at the T&T Energy Conference 2024

Over the past year, there have been many positive developments in our energy sector here in Trinidad and Tobago.  The Atlantic restructuring has been completed; the Dragon license has been signed; the onshore/nearshore bid round was closed, and the winners announced; new production sharing contracts for deepwater exploration blocks were issued; a new shallow water bid round was launched; the first large-scale solar energy project began construction; and new gas supply contracts were signed across a wide cross-section of the downstream sector. 

Keynote Address by The Hon. Stuart Young at the T&T Energy Conference 2024

Keynote Address by The Hon. Stuart Young at the T&T Energy Conference 2024

It is my pleasure to deliver the keynote address to this distinguished audience at the Energy Chamber’s Annual Conference. I also wish to thank the Energy Chamber for this opportunity to provide an update on the Government’s policies and initiatives in the domestic energy sector. On behalf of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago, I extend a warm welcome to all attendees of the Conference and trust that your participation is informative and rewarding.

Accelerating Action

Accelerating Action

In the year since the last T&T Energy Conference there have been many positive developments in the local energy sector: we have seen the Atlantic restructuring completed, a license signed for the Dragon gas field, deepwater exploration blocks PSCs signed, onshore licenses awarded, a shallow water bid round launched (with more attractive terms), the Manatee project moving towards construction, continued activity to progress the Calypso project, new downstream supply contracts signed and the first major solar project in the country under construction. We have had first gas from Cascadura, and the Mento and Cypre projects are under execution.