T&T Energy Conference revenue: a proxy for investor confidence:

T&T Energy Conference revenue: a proxy for investor confidence:

The annual Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference is the biggest and best attended energy sector event held locally.  Companies and individuals from Trinidad & Tobago and around the world invest in the event to share information, seek insights, network, promote their businesses  and influence the energy sector advocacy agenda. 

Investing for the future – Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference 2025

Investing for the future – Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference 2025

“Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated” 

This quote from Mark Twain was used by one Energy Chamber member, Colm de Freitas, CEO of engineering firm D2F Technical Ltd., to sum up his feelings after the first day of the Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference 2025.

Ramps Logistics was selected as the winner Innovation and Technology Challenge 2025

Ramps Logistics was selected as the winner Innovation and Technology Challenge 2025

For the third consecutive year, the Innovation and Technology Challenge winner presented their innovative project to delegates and was voted the winner at the T&T Energy Conference 2025. This challenge is designed to recognize groundbreaking and innovative solutions that address key challenges within the energy sector.

Female PLEA passes issued

Female PLEA passes issued

The workforce in the energy sector remains male dominated, especially in frontline positions in activities like operations, maintenance, drilling and construction. The PLEA pass system means that the Energy Chamber has good data on the gender mix in the downstream contractor and service sector. This is the system where every worker entering any of the downstream facilities in Point Lisas, as well as in La Brea and Point Fortin, has to undergo an assessment of their basic HSE knowledge, once every two years.

Downstream workforce based on PLEA assessments

Downstream workforce based on PLEA assessments

Everybody who works for a contractor on a downstream plant in Trinidad & Tobago must complete an assessment of their basic HSE knowledge once every two years. This is called the PLEA assessment, and it is administered by the Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago on behalf of the industry. People who have to complete the PLEA assessment range from owners and leaders of contractors who have to visit their workers in the field, the skill technicians and craft workers, through to security guards, labourers and janitors. It is the basic entry requirement for all of the plants in Point Lisas, Atlantic and other petrochemical plants and power stations.

Chairperson's Address

Chairperson's Address

Chairperson’s Address at the Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference 2025
Mala Baliraj, Chairperson, Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago

Priority sectors for local content

Priority sectors for local content

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago has identified three sub-sectors where there are good opportunities to increase local content, namely marine services, engineering services and inspection services. These were identified using data generated through the Local Content Management System and a series of consultations with operators, service companies and contractors. In November 2024 we held three focussed discussions on these areas at the Local Content Forum and captured the ideas and suggestions from members on how we should be capturing more value in country from these sub-sectors.

The Energy Chamber and electricity pricing

The Energy Chamber and electricity pricing

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago is committed to fostering a strong and effective energy sector that delivers long-term benefits to the people of Trinidad and Tobago. Our country’s ability to truly benefit from its oil and gas resources depends on a thriving energy industry that is well-managed, competitive, and sustainable. This requires collaboration between all stakeholders, including the multinational companies, the local private sector, state enterprises, academia, training institutions and the government of Trinidad and Tobago.

T&T Fuel Exports

T&T Fuel Exports

Notwithstanding the closure of the Point-a-Pierre refinery in November 2018, Trinidad & Tobago still exports significant volumes of gasoline and diesel to regional markets.  These are products that are imported into Trinidad by Paria Fuel Trading, stored and then reexported.  The graph displays the net imports of gasoline and diesel (imports minus exports) as well as the total exports.  The net import volume corresponds to how much fuel is sold in the domestic market.

Rig Days in T&T

Rig Days in T&T

"Rig days” tracks both the volume of business for upstream focused energy service companies and provides a proxy indicator of future new oil and gas production.   

EOG awarded two PSCs

EOG awarded two PSCs

The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI) has announced the award for Blocks NCMA 4(a) and Lower Reverse L to EOG Resources Limited. The Honourable Stuart R. Young S.C., M.P. Minister of Energy and Energy Industries and Minister in the Office of the Prime Minister signed two (2) PSCs with EOG Resources.