Angelin arrives in T&T waters

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Angelin arrives in T&T waters

The much anticipated Angelin platform has arrived in Trinidad and Tobago. Angelin, which will be BPTT’s 15th offshore platform, was fabricated in Altamira, Mexico. Construction of the topside and jacket was completed at Altamira and sailed on June 30th. The platform arrived at the end of July. 

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Let’s think beyond Petrotrin. Let’s make the future now.

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Let’s think beyond Petrotrin. Let’s make the future now.

Petrotrin is and will continue to dominate the news. And for good reason. We must keep asking ourselves how we got where we are. Why Petrotrin – the company supposed to be our crown jewel – ended up in such dire situation. And how we can prevent more joining the same fate as Petrotrin’s refinery, the Arcelor steel plant, the idle platform production sites in La Brea and many other abandoned or underutilised manufacturing sites across the islands.

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What is the likely impact of the refinery shut-down on contractor and energy service companies?

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What is the likely impact of the refinery shut-down on contractor and energy service companies?

The Petrotrin Point-a-Pierre refinery has been a major customer for many of the service companies and contractors who make up the membership of the Energy Chamber.  A recent survey of over 400 companies who have been certified to work as contractors in the energy sector has revealed that 59% of these companies have provided goods and/or services to the refinery over the last 5 years.  Thirty-nine percent of them currently provide goods and/or services.

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A Southern Caribbean Deepwater Vision

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A Southern Caribbean Deepwater Vision

There are currently four drillships operating in the waters of Suriname, T&T and Guyana. All four are exploring for hydrocarbons in water depths > 1000 meters. In June 2018, BHP Billiton resumed deepwater exploration drilling in TTDAA 5 when it spudded the Victoria 1 well. BHP has reported that, Victoria 1 encountered hydrocarbons (most likely natural gas) but apart from that not much more is known.

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A strike by any other name

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A strike by any other name

If the Joint Trade Union Movement of Trinidad and Tobago’s call goes ahead, the country will face another long weekend, this time through an illegal general strike this coming Friday.  

 Except for the fact you will never hear the word ‘strike’ coming from the unions’ leadership. Why? Because the Industrial Court has a history of narrowly interpreting the legislation and ruling in terms of what the action is called – not what the action is in substance.

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Petrotrin exits oil refining business to reinvent itself - Now able to refinance debt and become self-sustainable

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Petrotrin exits oil refining business to reinvent itself - Now able to refinance debt and become self-sustainable

The Petrotrin Board of Directors met on 2018 Tuesday August 28 with its employee
representative unions and the Company’s management to announce plans to end Petrotrin’s oilrefining operations at Pointe-a-Pierre and to redesign entirely its Exploration and Production
business. The restructuring exercise is geared to curtail losses at the state owned oil company and get it on a path to sustainable profitability.

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They took. They went. We lost.

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They took. They went. We lost.

First, the good news. The new Angelin platform, commissioned by bpTT, is home to be installed. If all goes well, it will start producing much needed additional gas in early 2019.

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Intransigence steals jobs

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Intransigence steals jobs

Just as more noise is made about the future – if any – of the former Arcelor Mittal site in Point Lisas, European steelworkers are beginning to see the end of the tunnel in what have been nearly five years of bleakness for the industry.

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Getting the price right

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Getting the price right

Any functioning society must have mechanisms to put right what, sometimes, employers get wrong, especially when it comes to discrimination at work, unfair treatment and abuse of power. This is a given, and employment tribunals play a vital role in making sure employees are treated fairly and within the law.

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No more looking back in anger

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No more looking back in anger

To be successful, timing is everything. People and nations succeed by doing the right thing at the right time. Do the wrong thing, or get your timing wrong, and you are doomed to fail.

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First gas from Dolphin

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First gas from Dolphin

According to a press release, Shell has delivered first gas from its first well in its Dolphin Extension Campaign ahead of schedule in the East Coast Marine Area (ECMA).

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