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To what extent can further regional integration foster growth in the natural gas market?

Chapter | Energy from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2018

The oil and gas industry has long been the driver of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy. In 2017 the petroleum sector accounted for 33.7% of GDP, according to the “Review of the Economy 2017” report by the Ministry of Finance. T&T plays an important role as a gas supplier for the Latin American and the Caribbean market, given that Peru is the only other exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG)...

Optimism is returning to Trinidad and Tobago after years of recession. With the IMF forecasting GDP expansion of 1% in 2018 and 0.9% in 2019, the government now has the opportunity to shift their focus from tackling short-term economic problems to implementing long-term reforms and policy initiatives.

Increasing activity in Nigeria’s solar-powered mini-grid industry, coupled with government support for off-grid solutions, has the potential to electrify a significant portion of the rural population and circumvent transmission issues.

How valuable is the state-owned National Gas Company’s (NGC) involvement in the oil market?

 

A number of final investment decisions expected in the short and medium terms have the potential to galvanise Papua New Guinea’s economy. State-owned oil and gas company Kumul Petroleum Holdings (KPH), is at the forefront of efforts to create an energy hub in the Western and Gulf Provinces, known as the Kikori Energy Hub. In addition, a number...

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