Solar generation capacity in CARICOM

Solar generation capacity in CARICOM

In CARICOM, there is currently approximately 289 MW of installed solar power generation capacity, with 138MW under construction. The most successful country thus far has been Jamaica with 117 MW of installed solar. Jamaica is also the country with the most diverse renewable energy mix for power which also includes hydroelectric, wind and biofuels – to supplement their hydrocarbon-based power generation (mostly imported LNG).

Increasing the efficiency of cooling systems in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

Increasing the efficiency of cooling systems in Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

As we continue to look at the projects which were selected by our judges for presentation at the T&T Energy Conference 2025, during the Innovation and Technology Challenge, we are pleased to highlight one submitted by another of our member companies, TOSL Engineering. The featured project which was presented by Dave Ramnarine, Team Lead Chemical Process and Asset Integrity Solutions, TOSL Engineering Limited, is the first implementation of an energy-efficient district cooling system in Trinidad and Tobago, designed specifically for Small Island Developing States (SIDS).

Major U.S. Imports from Trinidad and Tobago

Major U.S. Imports from Trinidad and Tobago

Over the past two weeks global news has been dominated by international trade and the impact of tariffs introduced (and then partially removed) by the United States of America. Businesses and government have been scrambling to understand the implications of the tariffs and how to respond. Imports into the USA from most countries in the world, including Trinidad & Tobago, are now subject to a new 10% tariff with some exceptions.

National Energy receives contract in West Africa

National Energy receives contract in West Africa

A key part of a national diversification strategy also includes the development of companies that are able to export services. In the energy sector many energy services companies have been successful in landing contracts regionally as the market for energy services opens up in Guyana and Suriname. The Energy Chamber has worked with its members to penetrate those regional markets and has also worked to open up other potential markets outside of the region. Back in 2011 the Energy Chamber led a trade mission to several nations in West Africa, including Ghana, Nigeria, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda.

Global economic uncertainty – implications for T&T

Global economic uncertainty – implications for T&T

The chaos in global trading networks created by the United States’ tariffs and the trade war between the world’s two biggest economies has serious implications for Trinidad & Tobago.  The most immediate impact is through the sharp drop in oil prices, with benchmark Brent dropping from close to US$75 a barrel at the beginning to April to US$64 by the end of last week (check close today).  This drop was in response to both the economic uncertainty created by the tariffs and an OPEC decision to increase production.

Heritage staff strengthens community ties through annual day of volunteerism

Heritage staff strengthens community ties through annual day of volunteerism

Hundreds of Heritage Petroleum staff members rolled up their sleeves and got to work, refurbishing parks, restoring fishing facilities, and cleaning up beaches in key communities as part of the company’s annual Heritage Day of Volunteerism (DOV). The initiative, now in its sixth year, underscores Heritage’s deep-rooted commitment to giving back and fostering positive change in the areas where it operates.

TOSL Engineering Limited acquires ANSA Technologies

TOSL Engineering Limited acquires ANSA Technologies

TOSL Engineering Limited (TOSL), a leading integrated services company headquartered in Trinidad and Tobago, has announced its acquisition of ANSA Technologies Limited, a well-established provider of electrical, instrumentation, and automation solutions.

Hydrocarbon production in the southern Caribbean

Hydrocarbon production in the southern Caribbean

The southern Caribbean has gathered significant interest from the international energy industry over the past decade, driven in particular by the unprecedented exploration success and ramp up of production in Guyana.   In 2024, Guyana overtook Trinidad & Tobago in terms of hydrocarbon production on a barrels of oil equivalence basis.   

Energy Chamber statement on revoked OFAC licenses

Energy Chamber statement on revoked OFAC licenses

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago has noted the news that the two OFAC special licenses for the Dragon and Cocuina fields have been revoked by the United States Government. This is disappointing news, but not unexpected given the previous cancellation of other general and special licenses for companies working in Venezuela.

Energy Chamber mourns the passing of Mark Loquan, ORTT

Energy Chamber mourns the passing of Mark Loquan, ORTT

It is with deep sorrow that we learn of the passing of Mr. Mark Loquan ORTT, past member of the Board of the Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago and a distinguished leader of the national and global energy industry. Mark’s career spanned over three decades in the energy and petrochemical industry, marked by leadership roles in several countries, including Trinidad and Tobago, the USA, Europe, Africa, and Australia and culminating in his role as President of the National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago from 2016 until 2024. His expertise and dedication to the energy sector were invaluable to both the companies he led and the industry as a whole.

Energy Chamber statement on U.S. Tariffs on T&T exports

Energy Chamber statement on U.S. Tariffs on T&T exports

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad & Tobago is concerned about the specific impact of any additional tariffs on our exports to the United States of America and the general impact of increased tariffs on global trade and economic growth.

Trinidad & Tobago average gas prices

Trinidad & Tobago average gas prices

In the previous edition we shared information on benchmark prices in three key natural gas markets internationally and some of the factors which impact the price of gas internationally and the potential for impacts in T&T.

bpTT delivers first gas from Cypre

bpTT delivers first gas from Cypre

Cypre is one of bp’s 10 major projects expected to start up worldwide between 2025 and 2027, announced as part of bp’s reset strategy to grow the upstream. Production from Cypre will make a significant contribution towards the 250,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) combined peak net production expected from these 10 projects.

Perenco to acquire Woodside’s producing oil & gas assets in Trinidad & Tobago

Perenco to acquire Woodside’s producing oil & gas assets in Trinidad & Tobago

Perenco has entered into an agreement with Woodside Energy to acquire its Greater Angostura producing oil and gas assets located in the northeast, shallow water offshore Trinidad, its onshore oil terminal and associated production and transportation facilities. Upon completion of a share sale, Perenco will assume control of two Woodside entities, their working interest and operatorship of the 2(C) and 3(A) Production Sharing Contracts.

Natural gas prices and international markets

Natural gas prices and international markets

This is the first installment of a two-part series examining natural gas prices. In this segment, we focus on the international pricing benchmarks for natural gas across three key markets: the Netherlands Title Transfer Facility (TTF), the U.S. Henry Hub, and the Japan/Korea Marker (JKM). These markets play a critical role in determining natural gas prices globally and are particularly relevant to Trinidad and Tobago (T&T).  In the past the price for LNG being exported from T&T was linked to Henry Hub prices, however the revised pricing formula for T&T LNG exports is now based on one third JKM, one third TTF and one third the Brent oil price benchmark.