Tagged With Trinidad and Tobago
30 May 2024
Woodside, BP and Shell are among the companies actively pursuing gas developments in the country’s waters
7 July 2023
The island nation’s energy minister delivers a bullish outlook on oil and gas both home and abroad
13 March 2023
The fourth and final part of this deep-dive analysis looks at LNG projects planned or underway across the Americas
21 February 2023
Trinidad & Tobago’s position as a Caribbean gas hub seems more secure following US permission for it to access Venezuela’s Dragon field
31 January 2023
The gas field could help Trinidad and Tobago sustain its LNG industry
25 October 2022
The measures appear to have produced some results, but may not go far enough
11 October 2022
CEO Meg O’Neill is positive about the prospects for gas as the energy transition gathers pace
14 July 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
25 March 2022
The country’s efforts to reverse declining gas production are starting to bear fruit, but will not be enough to alleviate the tight LNG market this year
2 February 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
17 September 2021
The country’s production has been freefalling for years, but expected startups will not be enough to avert further long-term losses
25 September 2020
The region’s appetite for LNG has been hit by the Covid-19 pandemic, but exports have proved more robust
16 July 2020
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
26 May 2020
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The LNG market faces challenges due to excess supply and the impact of Covid-19, but Trinidad’s state gas company has a strategy for the long term.
29 March 2020
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licenses
5 January 2017
The island holds large bitumen reserves. The head of a company wanting to develop them says the resource could help fix the country’s energy-import problem