BHP Trinidad and Tobago makes major contribution of TT$3.35 million dollars to the effort to tackle COVID 19 in Trinidad and Tobago

BHP Trinidad and Tobago makes major contribution of TT$3.35 million dollars to the effort to tackle COVID 19 in Trinidad and Tobago

BHP Trinidad and Tobago announces a TT$ 3.35 million dollar contribution (three point three five million dollars) in equipment and services to support the country’s COVID 19 response. BHP’s commitment to Social Value investment ensures a continued focus on contributing to Trinidad and Tobago’s communities, through resource development, economic contribution and social support.

BHP Petroleum implements measures to help suppliers

BHP Petroleum implements measures to help suppliers

BHP Petroleum is implementing emergency measures to support cash flow to suppliers by making immediate payments of outstanding invoices and moving to seven-day payment terms for the next six months for small and local businesses that support BHP’s Petroleum business. This is a reduction from the current payment terms and covers over 200 suppliers. The revised payment term arrangements will take effect in the week commencing April 13th.

Shell paid over TT$1.2b (USD189m) in taxes to T&T government in 2019

Shell paid over TT$1.2b (USD189m) in taxes to T&T government in 2019

Shell has released its Report on Payments to Governments 2019. According to the report, Shell in total paid the government of T&T 1.2b TTD in 2019 ($189m USD). The report shows that the company paid USD$76.9m in production entitlements, USD$12.1m in taxes, USD$3.9m in royalties, USD$85m in bonuses, USD$11m in fees.

Rystad: 27 million bpd of oil demand destroyed in April

Rystad: 27 million bpd of oil demand destroyed in April

The latest report says that it estimates that oil demand destruction in April could amount to 27 million barrels per day, of which nearly 5 million barrels per day will come from the three largest consumers; China, Japan and India.

Apache announces discovery offshore Suriname at Sapakara West-1

Apache announces discovery offshore Suriname at Sapakara West-1

Apache Corporation announced a significant oil discovery at the Sapakara West-1 well drilled offshore Suriname on Block 58. The well was drilled using the Noble Sam Croft with Apache as operator holding a 50% working interest and Total holding a 50% working interest.

Update on the  operations at the Learning Centre

Update on the operations at the Learning Centre

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago has been constantly monitoring guidelines and updates related to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and has sought to put the best measures in place to mitigate risks to our employees and persons visiting our offices. As such we have taken the decision to suspend normal operations at the Centre until 1st April 2020.

Energy Chamber welcomes support from the Government and Banking sector

Energy Chamber welcomes support from the Government and Banking sector

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago welcomes the short-term policy measures that have been enacted by the Government and the Central Bank and commends the response by the banking sector to implement new policies and procedures that will assist both individuals and companies in these extremely difficult circumstances. We have seen a vital part of the private sector, both local and foreign, stepping forward to help the nation through this difficult time. Access to liquidity will be essential for most companies during this crisis period, when their revenue is likely to be very significantly reduced. If companies are to be able to meet the common objective of preserving jobs, many will need liquidity support just to meet their payroll costs.

Business Transformation - A driver for competitiveness

Business Transformation - A driver for competitiveness

The 2019 World Economic Forum (WEF) Global Competitive Index (GCI) ranking for Trinidad & Tobago (T&T) dropped by one (1) place at 79/141 countries when compared to 2018. This places T&T in the bottom 50th percentile. One of the reasons for low competitiveness lies in the low innovation capacity and dynamism of our businesses. T&T’s ranking of 87 for Business Dynamism (BD) is relatively low for a high income (GNI per capita) country (i.e. well above the trend line of income vs GCI rank). From the chart below one can see countries with similar income to T&T e.g. Panama and Latvia with higher BD rankings than T&T. More interestingly are lower income countries that have much better BD rankings e.g. Jamaica (33rd) and Rwanda (46th, whose Government launched an innovation fund in 2018). In this context, the narrative of Business Transformation (BT) arises i.e. the evolution or revolution of the business model.

Skills Development for the New Oil and Gas Industry

Skills Development for the New Oil and Gas Industry

The world is experiencing a decoupling of energy production and economic growth. Even if demand for fossil fuels persists, the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) will transform the oil and gas (O&G) value chain. Many economies are still tightly coupled with O&G complicating predictions of what the future workforce may look like.

A Jobs Act

A Jobs Act

Ten million people in the Caribbean are without access to electricity due to a lack of financial resources for needed advancements. The Caribbean transportation and power sectors rely on dirty and expensive fuels. Natural gas vented into the air during oil production in Trinidad can be used to generate resources for transformative low emission and renewable energy projects in the Caribbean.

Statement by The Joint Chambers of Commerce and Confederation of Regional Business

Statement by The Joint Chambers of Commerce and Confederation of Regional Business

The Joint Chambers of Commerce, in collaboration with the Confederation of Regional Business Chambers, recognize that this is an unsettling time for everyone. It also presents a unique and challenging business environment, and this is likely to be exacerbated by the necessary restrictions on the movement of people.