An idea

An idea

Not everyone is on the same page— neither the ‘business as usual’; ‘time for change’ nor the ‘and—not or’ page. Are the divisions across industry a reflection of the global community or is the global community a reflection of industry? Which is the cause, which is the effect; what is a need versus what is a want—and does it matter? The truth is, our planet is in trouble.

Argentina, Uruguay to receive credit line to modernise hydroelectric complex.

Argentina, Uruguay to receive credit line to modernise hydroelectric complex.

The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a Conditional Credit Line for Investment Projects (CCLIP) of up to US$800 million to support the implementation of the Strategic Investment Plan for the modernisation of the Salto Grande Binational Hydroelectric Complex (CHSG, for its Spanish acronym) in Argentina and Uruguay. The objective is to contribute to the decarbonisation of the interconnected electricity system and foster regional sustainable development, which are crucial for both countries’ efforts to advance their climate commitments

From ideas to action

From ideas to action

At the T&T Energy Conference in January 2023, one of the key sentiments coming out of all the discussions was that while we were on the right pathways to secure the future of the sector, we simply needed to be moving faster. This was a sentiment we heard not just from industry leaders but also from senior government leaders, especially the Minister of Energy and Energy Industries, Stuart Young.

In pursuit of regional energy security

In pursuit of regional energy security

In 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the disruption of energy supply chains in Europe triggered a continental scramble to find alternatives to Russian oil and gas. The resultant tightening of energy supply, logistical challenges, and soaring prices have undermined European energy security. This has been a particularly destabilising consequence of the war—you cannot produce and feed, sustain and grow, defend and rebuild without a secure supply of energy.

CCREEE signs three-year MoU with CARILEC

CCREEE signs three-year MoU with CARILEC

The Caribbean Centre for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (CCREEE) and the St Lucia-based Caribbean Electric Utility Services Corporation (CARILEC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to cooperate and share technical data, information, and knowledge related to the region’s energy sector.

Green hydrogen as the engine for medium-term transformation?

Green hydrogen as the engine for medium-term transformation?

It is well known that natural gas production in the Trinidad and Tobago economy has been on the decline and in this context, to ensure the survival of the downstream petrochemical sector, the suggestion by policymakers is to make a switch from grey hydrogen usage to green hydrogen usage.

Origin Materials and Proman partner to produce low-carbon biofuels

Origin Materials and Proman partner to produce low-carbon biofuels

Origin Materials, Inc., the world’s leading carbon-negative materials company with a mission to enable the world’s transition to sustainable materials, and Proman, a global leader in natural gas-derived products and one of the world’s largest producers of methanol, announced a strategic partnership centred on low-carbon biofuel production utilising Origin’s technology platform and Proman’s worldwide fuels capabilities and expertise.

An idea

An idea

Not everyone is on the same page – neither the ‘business as usual’; ‘time for change’ nor the ‘and –not or’ page. Are the divisions across industry a reflection of the global community or is the global community a reflection of industry? Which is the cause, which is the effect; what is a need versus what is a want – and does it matter? The truth is, our planet is in trouble.

 Minister Young meets with incoming Shell SVP

Minister Young meets with incoming Shell SVP

The Honourable Stuart R. Young MP Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister received a courtesy call from Shell Executives at the Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries’ International Waterfront Complex Head Office, Port-of-Spain.

Touchstone provides Ortoire operational update

Touchstone provides Ortoire operational update

Touchstone Exploration has provided an update on the Royston-1X well production testing, commissioning of the Cascadura natural gas and liquids facility, and operations at Coho. Touchstone has an 80 percent operating working interest in the Royston-1X sidetrack well and the Cascadura and Coho fields, all of which are located on the Ortoire block onshore in the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Heritage Petroleum Company Limited holds the remaining 20 percent working interest.