In January 2015 Clare Short, a former UK minister and current chair of the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), a global lobby group, announced in Port of Spain that Trinidad and Tobago had become fully compliant with all of the group’s reporting requirements. It was a significant moment for T&T’s oil and gas sector, and for its attempts to achieve...
Articles & Analysis | Trinidad and Tobago's compliance with a global transparency initiative looks set to draw more business from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2015
Articles & Analysis | New plans offer more opportunities for domestic processing in Trinidad and Tobago from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2015
Gas production and processing has grown in importance in recent years and is now undisputedly at the centre of Trinidad and Tobago’s economy, accounting for almost 90% of the energy sector. Key upstream gas producers include BP T&T (BPTT), BG Group and EOG Resources Trinidad.
Articles & Analysis | Trinidad and Tobago is well equipped to handle new challenges from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2015
The Caribbean island state of Trinidad and Tobago is no newcomer to the oil and gas business. It has been producing hydrocarbons for more than a century, with commercial production of crude oil dating back to 1908. Although a small country, and comparatively speaking a small producer, its long and rich experience in the industry has helped the country punch above its...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Norman Christie, Regional President, BP Trinidad and Tobago (BPTT): Interview from The Report: Trinidad & Tobago 2015
What savings can be made by the local energy industry during a period of low oil and gas prices?
Articles & Analysis | Watts next?: With oil production set to remain flat, a shift to new sources is seen as necessary to reduce dependence on foreign imports from The Report: The Philippines 2015
Strong economic growth and a rise in energy demand have exerted pressure on the Philippines’ energy sector in recent years. With large, easily accessible oil and gas discoveries long since picked over, a continued decline in petroleum production has encouraged a heavy reliance on imports. The substantial reserves in the Malampaya gas fields have...
Articles & Analysis | Power outage: Generation capacity has not kept pace with economic growth, leading to potential shortfalls from The Report: The Philippines 2015
As the economy has continued its robust growth over the past decade, and spending among the expanding middle class has increased, demand for electricity has risen accordingly. However, while sales have gone up by an annual average of 3.89% from 2001-13, according to the Department of Energy (DoE), power generation capacity growth has lagged far...