Onshore crude oil production in T&T

Onshore crude oil production in T&T

Crude oil production in Trinidad and Tobago has experienced a steady decline since its peak in the late 1970s, when the country produced almost 230,000 barrels of oil per day. There was a brief period of substantial increase from 2002 to 2006, but since then, production has fallen sharply from 143,000 barrels per day to just over 50,000 barrels per day in 2025 (average Jan-Mar).

Predator Oil and Gas completes acquisition of Challenger Trinidad

Predator Oil and Gas completes acquisition of Challenger Trinidad

Predator Oil & Gas (Predator) has completed the acquisition of Challenger Energy (CEG) Group's operations in Trinidad and Tobago. CEG’s operations in Trinidad include three onshore producing fields: Goudron, Inniss-Trinity, and Icacos. Across these fields, there are a total of 250 wells, of which approximately 60 are in production at any given time. Within the fields, regular well workover operations are undertaken on the existing production well stock, including well stimulation operations, reperforations, reactivations, and repairs to shut-in wells, as and when appropriate.

The Problem with CO2 Emissions Per Capita

The Problem with CO2 Emissions Per Capita

Energy-driven economies with small populations often bear the brunt of public criticism for CO2 emissions when people discuss emissions per capita. This metric masks the global contribution of emissions from major economies. When we look at CO2 emissions per capita, we see countries like Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, the UAE, Brunei, Trinidad and Tobago, Oman, Saudi Arabia, New Caledonia, and Gibraltar. Of these nations, only Saudi Arabia individually accounts for more than 1% of global CO2 emissions. Trinidad and Tobago, sixth on this list, only accounts for 0.08% of total global CO2 emissions.

United Oil and Gas receives Beach Licence in Jamaica

United Oil and Gas receives Beach Licence in Jamaica

United Oil & Gas (United) has announced that it has been granted the Beach licence in Jamaica. This licence enables United to undertake seabed sampling operations within the Walton Morant Basin, offshore Jamaica.

Exxon projects natural gas use to rise more than 20% by 2050

Exxon projects natural gas use to rise more than 20% by 2050

Recently ExxonMobil released its annual Energy Outlook 2025 which projects a significant increase in global demand for natural gas over the next quarter-century. According to the outlook, natural gas use is expected to rise more than 20% by 2050 compared to last year's levels. The LNG market projected to double by 2050 as global gas demand grows.

Skills and education in T&T's energy industry

Skills and education in T&T's energy industry

In a previous article, the Energy Chamber examined employment data trends within the energy sector. This highlighted that, despite its critical role in driving economic activity, the sector employs only about 2% of the workforce.

Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries Press Release: Minister Moonilal advances T&T as energy hub with Grenada

Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries Press Release: Minister Moonilal advances T&T as energy hub with Grenada

Dr the Honourable Roodal Moonilal, Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, met with the Honourable Dickon Mitchell, Prime Minister of Grenada; Senator the Honourable Claudette Joseph, Attorney General of Grenada and Minister for Legal Affairs, Labour and Consumer Affairs; Mr Rodney George, Advisor, Ministry of Infrastructure, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation and Transportation, and Advisor in the Ministry of Climate Resilience, the Environment and Renewable Energy; and Mr V. Nazim Burke, Chairman of Grenada’s Hydrocarbons Technical Working Group, Ministry of Infrastructure, Public Utilities, Civil Aviation and Transportation.

NGC Group makes $1.6b profit in 2024

NGC Group makes $1.6b profit in 2024

The NGC Group has recorded a profit after tax of TT$1.6 billion for the financial year ended 31 December 2024.

This is a recovery for the NGC Group from a loss-making position at the end of 2023. Last year the company reported a loss of TT$1.3 billion, which was principally as a result of impairment charges of TT$1.8 billion. The 2024 profit represents an improvement of TT$2.9 billion from last year.

Project pipeline in T&T

Project pipeline in T&T

Earlier this year, the Energy Chamber released a map that showed the upstream activity taking place in the country.  This was first released at the T&T Energy Conference in February 2025.

Over the last 6 months there have been some significant changes to this activity map, as projects have moved through the development cycle.  Some projects have achieved a final investment decision and have moved into the full development stage, while some exploration projects have found commercial resources and are now in the stage of working towards a final investment decision.  Last week the map was also significantly changed by the return of a major player, ExxonMobil, with an exploration block in the deepwater.  

CSA wins major contracts in Suriname

CSA wins major contracts in Suriname

CSA Ocean Sciences Inc. (CSA), a global marine environmental consulting firm, and its Suriname subsidiary, CSA Suriname N.V., have been awarded several additional projects in Suriname, including multi-year contracts for major oil and gas operators in the region. CSA will mobilize vessels of opportunity to perform field operations in a range of water depths up to 3,000 msw and manage multiple Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) programs offshore Suriname.

Onshore rig count fluctuations in North America

Onshore rig count fluctuations in North America

The North American onshore market is the most dynamic drilling rig market in the world, with rig rates (especially in the USA) quickly responding to changing market conditions. Despite President Trump’s mantra of “drill baby drill” the rig rate has actually fallen in 2025, driven by market fundamentals rather than rhetoric.

ExxonMobil Guyana begins production at Yellowtail

ExxonMobil Guyana begins production at Yellowtail

ExxonMobil Guyana started production today at Yellowtail, the fourth oil development in Guyana’s offshore Stabroek block. Yellowtail’s ONE GUYANA floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel joins the Destiny, Unity, and Prosperity FPSOs, bringing total installed capacity in Guyana to above 900,000 barrels of oil per day. 

BP Q2 results point to payoff from refocus

BP Q2 results point to payoff from refocus

bp plc announced a "fundamental reset" earlier this year, pivoting its strategy away from renewables and back toward fossil fuels after years of underperforming in the capital markets compared to its major peers such as Shell and Exxon.  Early indications are that this new direction seems to be paying off in the capital markets, with Q2 results surpassing earnings expectations and share prices rising with the news and on the back of an extremely promising exploration successes in Brazil and Namibia.

Fluctuations in employment in the energy sector

Fluctuations in employment in the energy sector

The energy sector is the major contributor to national income, contributing on average 30-40% of gross domestic product (GDP).  However, it only employs on average 2% of the national workforce or around 12,700 people.