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T&T needs to focus on productivity to maintain competitiveness

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T&T needs to focus on productivity to maintain competitiveness

It was a disappointing decision not to construct the Angelin platform in La Brea. However, this decision has been driven by the need to ensure that natural gas is available in Trinidad and Tobago by early 2019. There were clear concerns that any interruptions to project delivery, whether due to labour unrest or other factors, would have serious implications for bpTT, the National Gas Company and the downstream processors and users of natural gas. This in turn would have serious implications for the overall national economy. 

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McDermott completes pre-FEED work on Angelin

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McDermott completes pre-FEED work on Angelin

The highly anticipated Angelin platform, despite its slightly controversial story here in Trinidad, appears to be moving ahead. McDermott, a US-based, provider of integrated engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) services for offshore and subsea field developments, has announced that they have delivered the pre-FEED (front-end engineering design) designs to BP for the Angelin platform. 

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Safety is not a bargaining chip

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Safety is not a bargaining chip

A strong safety culture is vital for the continued success and competitiveness of the Trinidad & Tobago energy sector. Every individual working on any energy sector facility has a duty to stop work at any situation that will put themselves or others in harm’s way. Under Trinidad & Tobago’s Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), companies need to have policies in place where workers are informed of their responsibility to stop any unsafe work and systems in place to investigate any “stop work” incidents. This is also one of the requirements that contractors need to demonstrate in order to be certified under the Safe to Work (STOW) programme. At present, there are over 500 certified companies in the country. 

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Oil spill puts spotlight on asset integrity

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Oil spill puts spotlight on asset integrity

The most recent Petrotrin oil spill, beginning on the afternoon of 23rd April 2017, has put a very clear spotlight on the issue of asset integrity. On that afternoon, the base of tank 70 failed and there was a significant release of fuel oil into the environment. Petrotrin was unable to fully contain the fuel oil and over the next 24 to 48 hours, approximately 300 barrels of fuel oil flowed into the sea around the company’s port facilities. 

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Press Release: Angelin project

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Press Release: Angelin project

All responsible stakeholders in the country must be disappointed by the decision not to construct the Angelin platform in La Brea.  However, this decision has been driven by the need to ensure that natural gas is available in Trinidad & Tobago by early 2019.  There are clear concerns that any interruptions to project delivery, whether due to labour unrest or other factors, would have serious implications for bpTT, the National Gas Company and the downstream processors and users of natural gas.  This in turn would have serious implications for the overall national economy.  

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Press Release: Safety and the Right to refuse work

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Press Release: Safety and the Right to refuse work

A strong safety culture is vital for the continued success and competitiveness of the Trinidad & Tobago energy sector. Every individual working on any energy sector facility has a duty to stop work in any situation that will put themselves or others in harm’s way.  The misuse of this stop work duty by trade unions, as a cover for illegal strike action over pay, is extremely damaging to safety culture and undermines the entire safety management in the sector.

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Egypt, a priority for BP - will T&T get left behind?

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Egypt, a priority for BP - will T&T get left behind?

BP has a long history in Egypt and has been helping the country meet its energy needs for more than half a century, investing over $30 billion during that period. They also claim that with its partners, BP provides almost 10% of the country’s oil production and 40% of its gas and noted record investment in major projects in the Nile Delta set to significantly boost the supply of much-needed domestic energy. 

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BHP Billiton moves Petroleum Accounting & Reporting from Houston to T&T

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BHP Billiton moves Petroleum Accounting & Reporting from Houston to T&T

BHP has recently moved its North American Petroleum Accounting and Reporting functions from Houston to Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago. At first sight, this may not seem a particularly newsworthy event, but the relocation of this important function represents a rare win in Trinidad and Tobago’s national diversification strategy, which has emphasised the development of service exports to complement the traditional export of oil, gas and petrochemicals. By relocating accounting services from Houston to Port of Spain, BHP will be exporting accounting services from Trinidad and Tobago to the USA and other countries in the region. 

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Formalising the local content agenda

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Formalising the local content agenda

The signing of the first Local Content Charter took place during the opening ceremony of the Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference 2017 hosted by the Energy Chamber. This signalled a commitment from the major operator companies in the energy sector to develop and implement local content initiatives that will serve to strengthen the energy services sector. 

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Angelin development plans

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Angelin development plans

The Angelin project will be BP’s next major project in Trinidad and Tobago, following on from Juniper. Although Angelin has not yet been officially sanctioned, BP has begun submitting documents to the Environmental Management Authority (EMA) in Trinidad outlining the project development. 

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Increasing methanol prices

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Increasing methanol prices

Methanol prices are once again climbing. Currently, they are higher than they have been in almost a year. The graph below shows the Methanex non-discounted price (USD), pegging the current price at $416/MT. It has not been at this price since August 2015. 

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Shell: Building the integrated gas business in Trinidad

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Shell: Building the integrated gas business in Trinidad

With the Shell acquisition of BG completed, many people in the energy industry have been curious about Shell’s plans in Trinidad and Tobago. While Shell has had over 100 years’ presence in the country, there has been a lot of speculation about how, and even if, Trinidad and Tobago would feature in Shell’s future. 

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The gas supply challenge: falling off Mt Trinidad

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The gas supply challenge: falling off Mt Trinidad

Globally respected consulting firm Rystad Energy was recently commissioned by the Energy Chamber to conduct a study into the competitiveness of the Trinidad and Tobago gas industry. The study highlights the significant challenges faced by the country’s gas industry, both in terms of international competition (in particular from US shale gas) and the problem of under-investment in upstream gas development, leading to significant shortfalls in production. 

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LGO Energy plans 45 new wells for Goudron Field

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LGO Energy plans 45 new wells for Goudron Field

LGO has been faced with difficult decisions this past year – the company was even forced to halt salaries to its directors for the past 15 months – but following a recent announcement about the refinancing of its loan facility, the company also said that drilling activity will resume at the Goudron field in Trinidad. The refinancing sees LGO shift lenders, and now that the company is no longer in default, it is now able to pursue a healthy drilling programme in 2017. 

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Perenco confirms TSP fields purchase

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Perenco confirms TSP fields purchase

A decade after its first attempt to buy the Teak, Samaan and Poui (TSP) fields off Trinidad’s southeast coast, Anglo-French operator Perenco has announced that it has acquired a 70% operator interest in the blocks from Repsol. Perenco, in partnership with Trinidad-based conglomerate Massy, had originally made an offer to purchase the fields from bpTT, but that offer was pre-empted by Spanish oil company Repsol, which is a 30% shareholder in bpTT. Repsol acquired a 70% operator interest in the three fields, with the state-owned National Gas Company (NGC) and Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (Petrotrin) both owning 15%. 

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Range Resources hits target early

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Range Resources hits target early

Range Resources, an onshore operator in Trinidad’s Morne Diablo field, has encountered success in its last well in its latest five well drilling campaign for 2016. Range actually reached oil producing depth early in its GY681 well, which, as a result, is set to lower drilling costs. The target depth was 4,500 feet, but the company achieved success more than 100 feet sooner, at 4,395 feet. Production testing is scheduled to commence this month to determine the production potential of the well. 

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Equity investment needed to revitalise Petrotrin oil production

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Equity investment needed to revitalise Petrotrin oil production

In the aftermath of what must be one of the world’s shortest-ever strikes, Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Dr. Keith Rowley has outlined the government’s intentions to introduce external capital investment into upstream oil production at stateowned Petrotrin. The strike, which was cancelled just hours after it begun, was called by the oil workers’ union to demand the settlement of wages for two three-year collective bargaining periods.

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Juniper platform fabrication completed

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Juniper platform fabrication completed

Construction of the much-anticipated Juniper platform has been completed and the topside has been loaded out from the Trinidad Offshore Fabricators (TOFCO) facility in La Brea, for installation in its permanent location off Trinidad’s southeast coast. The jacket for the platform, which was originally supposed to be constructed in La Brea but was moved to a yard in the United States (US) after early project delays, has also been transported back to Trinidad ready for installation. 

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