NEL reports TT$237 million half-year profit

NEL reports TT$237 million half-year profit

National Enterprises Limited (NEL) reported net profit of TT$237 million for the six months ended March 31, 2026, as gains across its investment portfolio contributed to improved financial performance during the period. 

Energy sector summary of the IMF 2026 Article IV report

Energy sector summary of the IMF 2026 Article IV report

The IMF’s 2026 Article IV report presents Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector as one of the main factors shaping the country’s economic outlook. While the wider economy continues to recover, the report makes clear that weak production from mature oil and gas fields is still weighing on growth. 

Trinidad’s PPGPL selected for operations role at Guyana’s Wales NGL Plant

Trinidad’s PPGPL selected for operations role at Guyana’s Wales NGL Plant

Phoenix Park Gas Processors Limited (PPGPL) and GuyGas Inc. have been identified as the preferred bidders for the operation and maintenance of the Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) plant being developed at Wales as part of Guyana’s Gas-to-Energy project, according to a statement from the Office of the Prime Minister of Guyana

Namibia’s Orange Basin Sees Further Exploration Progress Following New Shell Well Data

Namibia’s Orange Basin Sees Further Exploration Progress Following New Shell Well Data

Shell reported encountering hydrocarbons at its Merlin-1X exploration well offshore Namibia in the Orange Basin.

The company completed drilling operations at the Merlin-1X well as part of its broader exploration campaign in the basin. The Orange Basin has attracted increasing industry interest in recent years following a series of offshore discoveries.

Colombia advances renewable energy auction with battery storage included

Colombia advances renewable energy auction with battery storage included

Colombia is moving ahead with a new renewable energy auction aimed at securing long-term electricity supply while strengthening the resilience of its power system. The auction, expected to be held later this year, will seek bids from solar, wind and energy storage projects, marking the first time battery storage systems will be included alongside renewable generation technologies. 

2026 Mid-Year Budget Review: Energy Sector

2026 Mid-Year Budget Review: Energy Sector

The Government’s 2026 Mid-Year Budget Review, presented by the Minister of Finance, the Hon. Davendranath Tancoo, highlights both the benefits and challenges arising from the current global energy market. While higher oil prices have provided a welcome boost to government revenues, the review underscores Trinidad and Tobago’s continued exposure to costly fuel imports, substantial subsidy expenditures, and the urgent need to increase domestic energy production.

Diesel prices in CARICOM

Diesel prices in CARICOM

Diesel prices across CARICOM vary significantly, reflecting differences in national fuel pricing frameworks, tax structures, subsidy policies, import costs and domestic market conditions.

Shell to advance Loran field in Venezuela

Shell to advance Loran field in Venezuela

Reuters has reported that Venezuela recently signed five agreements with Shell to advance oil and gas projects, including the Loran offshore gas field. Loran is a 7-trillion-cubic-foot offshore gas field on the Venezuelan side of the maritime border with Trinidad and Tobago. Shell is currently developing the T&T side of the field with the Manatee project.

Energy Chamber encouraged by reduction of royalties on marginal fields

Energy Chamber encouraged by reduction of royalties on marginal fields

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago has expressed support for the recently released Financial Bill 2026, which introduces important measures to incentivize the upstream gas sector. Notably, the Bill proposes a reduced royalty rate of 8% on natural gas extracted from certified marginal marine gas fields. This is a decrease from the general royalty rate of 12.5% which is currently applied under the existing Petroleum Regulations.

Barbados puts 19 offshore blocks out to tender

Barbados puts 19 offshore blocks out to tender

Barbados has officially opened a new offshore licensing drive, inviting international energy companies to bid on 19 ultra-deepwater blocks. The launch of the 2026 Offshore Petroleum Direct Negotiations creates a three-month window for proposals to explore for oil and natural gas in the island’s waters. Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Energy, Business Development and Commerce, Kerrie Symmonds announced that the pre-qualification period will run until September 1.