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Trinidad and Tobago’s Energy Industry

Hon. Stuart YOUNG

Minister of Energy and Energy Industries

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO

There is tremendous potential for regional energy security integration. Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname need to lead the charge.
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Trinidad and Tobago’s Energy Industry In Figures

Oil reserves200 million barrels

Oil production77,000 bopd

Gas reserves300 bcm

Gas production24.7 bcm

Trinidad and Tobago

Transition in the Caribbean Oil & Gas Sector

Trinidad and Tobago’s oil and gas industry has had operations for more than a century and now supports the largest hydrocarbons production in the Caribbean. In the 1990s, the country successfully transitioned from an oil-dominated industry towards becoming a major gas producer. The country sits in the top ten list of LNG exporters in the world, with one of the largest LNG processing plants in the Western Hemisphere. The energy industry remains a key pillar for the economy, representing around 45% of its GDP despite the country’s efforts to diversify its industrial output. The upstream sector is overseen by NOC National Gas Company and has attracted many international stakeholders such as BP, Shell, Proman, Perenco and BHP.

Due to a slowdown in upstream investment, the island has experienced a decline in natural gas production since 2014, something expected to continue in the near term. Because the country has such an abundant pool of gas resources, its gas processing and petrochemicals sectors have thrived. However, severe gas shortages in recent years have forced several midstream and downstream companies, including Atlantic and Methanol Holdings, to scale back activity. While traditional hydrocarbons reserves have dwindled, the island nation has made significant recent finds in its deepwater blocks to balance the country’s gas reserves with its production rate.

“The government is securing investors for the new industrial estates in its drive to expand foreign direct investment, diversify the economy and to create employment opportunities for the people of Trinidad and Tobago. The focus on the energy industry is to increase production of both oil and natural gas,” Franklin Khan, former minister of energy and energy industries, told The Energy Year. “We are now in full thrust towards a trajectory of sustained growth and development and contributing to our sovereign wealth whilst stimulating foreign direct investment in our economy. It is a clear signal that our energy sector is the place to invest.”

 

Trinidad and Tobago’s Energy Industry Interviews and News

Perenco picks up four BP gasfields in Trinidad
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - September 04, 2024

BP has divested four offshore gasfields in Trinidad and Tobago to French independent Perenco.

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BP, EOG take FID on Trinidad gasfield
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - August 28, 2024

BP and EOG Resources have reached an FID on the Coconut gasfield off Trinidad and Tobago.

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Proman scales up methanol bunkering in Trinidad
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - August 21, 2024

Petrochemicals giant Proman has grown its methanol bunkering operations in Trinidad and Tobago.

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A champion of energy services in Trinidad and Tobago Vernon-PALTOO
Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - August 16, 2024

Dr Vernon Paltoo of National Energy talks about developing a low-carbon commodities industry.

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McDermott wins Trinidad Manatee EPCI contract
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - August 12, 2024

McDermott has won a contract for EPCI services for Shell's Manatee gasfield off Trinidad and Tobago.

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Trinidad commissions first ground-mounted commercial-scale solar
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - August 06, 2024

Trinidad and Tobago has commissioned its first ground-mounted, commercial-scale solar park.

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NGC's dynamic strategy for gas growth in Trinidad and Tobago_Dr.-Joseph-Ishmael-KHAN
Interview
Trinidad and Tobago - July 26, 2024

Dr Joseph Ishmael Khan of NGC talks about ensuring a greater supply of natural gas to the Trinidadian market.

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Trinidad PM to attend Caribbean energy summit
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - January 20, 2015

Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar will attend this month’s first-ever Caribbean Energy Security Summit in Washington, DC, hosted by US Vice-President Joe Biden…

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Oil prices cause discord in Trinidad
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - November 07, 2014

The worldwide decline in oil prices has created heated discussions in Trinidad and Tobago on whether the more than 20-percent decrease will profoundly impact the…

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Trinidad & Tobago oil output climbs
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - November 16, 2014

Australian exploration and production company Range Resources has announced a 15-percent increase in Trinidadian oil production since January 2014. Despite not being…

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Falling oil prices prompt spending cuts
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - November 28, 2014

Trinidad’s minister of finance, Larry Howai, on Thursday said that each ministry in the country will reduce its spending by $45 million in 2015 due to falling oil…

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Minister: Trinidad to walk fine line
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - October 31, 2014

Kevin Ramnarine, minister of energy and energy affairs, presented cabinet a report on October 31, which stated that in light of falling oil prices, new oil production…

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Goudron oilfield continues to pay dividends
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - October 21, 2014

The Goudron oilfield in southeastern Trinidad continues to pay dividends for UK-based exploration and production company Leni Gas & Oil (LGO). With commitments to…

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Gas shortages hit midstream industry
NEWS
Trinidad and Tobago - October 15, 2014

A court case in Trinidad and Tobago has revealed the extent of shortfalls in the supply from the National Gas Company to industrial customers which have at times…

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