T&T Crude Oil Exports

T&T Crude Oil Exports

Since the closure of the Pointe-a-Pierre refinery in 2018, Trinidad and Tobago has transitioned to exporting all of its domestic crude oil production to the international market. This shift resulted in an immediate and significant spike in export volumes.

S&P Outlook: Venezuela and the Global Oil Market

S&P Outlook: Venezuela and the Global Oil Market

Recent weeks have produced developments in international oil politics that would once have been expected to rattle markets: a U.S. operation to apprehend Venezuela’s president, explicit statements by President Trump that the United States intends to “run” Venezuela during a transition, and a renewed emphasis on control of strategically important oil assets in the Western Hemisphere. Yet despite the scale of these events, oil prices have remained broadly stable. Brent has not surged, volatility has been contained, and markets appear to be treating the developments as significant politically but manageable economically.

U.S. EIA projects Henry Hub natural gas spot prices to fall slightly in 2026 before rising in 2027

U.S. EIA projects Henry Hub natural gas spot prices to fall slightly in 2026 before rising in 2027

According to the EIA, the benchmark natural gas spot price at the Henry Hub is projected to decrease by approximately 2% to just under $3.50 per million British thermal units (MMBtu) in 2026, before rising sharply in 2027 to nearly $4.60/ MMBtu. The annual average price is expected to dip slightly in 2026 as annual supply growth keeps pace with demand. However, for 2027, the EIA forecasts that demand growth will outpace supply, driven primarily by increased feed gas demand from U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) export facilities. This shift is expected to reduce natural gas in storage and put upward pressure on prices.

TTUD 1 3D seismic survey set to begin

TTUD 1 3D seismic survey set to begin

A 3D seismic survey is gearing up to deliver new insights into the TTUD 1 Block, operated by ExxonMobil Trinidad and Tobago Deepwater Limited. The survey is designed to safely acquire subsurface data to rapidly assess the block’s hydrocarbon potential and guide future exploration decisions. This effort has been strengthened by close collaboration among Trinidad and Tobago’s government agencies, industry partners, and technical teams.

Methanol's moment: Powering the Caribbean

Methanol's moment: Powering the Caribbean

Around the world, the energy sector is undergoing a profound transformation. Nations are seeking solutions that maintain reliability while reducing emissions and controlling costs– an equation especially challenging for small, fuel‑importing island states. As discussions shift from long‑term ambitions to practical, deployable options, methanol is emerging with renewed relevance. For Proman, one of the world’s largest methanol producers and a cornerstone of Trinidad and Tobago’s energy economy, methanol represents far more than a globally traded commodity. It offers an opportunity to strengthen Caribbean energy resilience, create new economic pathways, and position the region at the forefront of scalable, cleaner power generation.

Chairperson's Address at the T&T Energy Conference 2026

Chairperson's Address at the T&T Energy Conference 2026

On behalf of the Board and Staff of the Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago, I bring salutations, to Members of the Diplomatic corp, Members of the Board, Representatives of our Sponsor members, Members of the Energy Chamber, Members of the Media, ladies and gentlemen.

NGC executes new gas supply agreement with EOG

NGC executes new gas supply agreement with EOG

The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) has successfully executed a new gas supply agreement with major upstream supplier EOG Resources Trinidad Limited. According to the NGC, this agreement represents NGC’s concerted efforts to secure a continued and reliable natural gas supply for Trinidad and Tobago’s domestic energy sector.

T&T crude oil imports from Venezuela

T&T crude oil imports from Venezuela

Over the past few years there has been a great deal of discourse in Trinidad & Tobago about the opportunities to import natural gas from Venezuela to Trinidad for processing into petrochemical or LNG and re-exporting the final products to international markets.  This continues to be a major area of interest and especially with the Dragon gas field.

US Embassy officials meet with Energy Chamber

US Embassy officials meet with Energy Chamber

Dr. Jenifer Neidhart de Ortiz, Chargé d’Affaires at the United States Embassy, Port of Spain, met with a select group of members of the Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago in the downstream gas and heavy industrial sectors, at the Chamber's offices in Point Lisas.  The group discussed business opportunities and the sustainability of the gas-based industrial sector in Point Lisas, .  

Innovation & Technology Finalists 2026

Innovation & Technology Finalists 2026

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago is pleased to announce the finalists of the Innovation & Technology Challenge 2026. The Challenge takes place at the T&T Energy Conference 2026 on January 27th at 12:00 pm. At that time, the five finalists will present their innovations, after which conference delegates, comprised of energy sector executives and industry experts, will vote on the most innovative project.

Seventy years of promoting industrial development

Seventy years of promoting industrial development

On the 20th March 1956 a group of thirty-five businessmen met at the offices of Industrial Agencies Ltd. (IAL), High Street, San Fernando. The meeting had been convened by Mr. Robert “Bobby” Montano, the manager of Imperial Stores on High Street, in order to discuss the possibility of the establishment of an independent Chamber of Commerce, serving the needs of south Trinidad with a focus on promoting industrial development. After a fairly brief discussion, a unanimous decision was taken by the meeting to establish the South Trinidad Chamber of Commerce.

Guyana gears up for US$81M seismic campaign

Guyana gears up for US$81M seismic campaign

Latitude Energy, in partnership with Shearwater GeoServices, has submitted a proposal to Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to conduct a 3D seismic survey across deepwater Blocks D1, D2, and D3.