ENERGY Minister Stuart Young held discussions with officials of bpTT on Tuesday. A statement issued by the ministry said the meeting took place at its offices at Tower C of the Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre on Tuesday. The company was represented by its president David Campbell and vice-president (corporate operations) Giselle Thompson. The
ENERGY Minister Stuart Young held discussions with officials of bpTT on Tuesday. A statement issued by the ministry said the meeting took place at its offices at Tower C of the Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre on Tuesday. The company was represented by its president David Campbell and vice-president (corporate operations) Giselle Thompson. The
WITH BIDS in place for 11 out of 16 blocks in the completed onshore and nearshore auction, hopeful companies now have to wait about three months to find out whether they will now be successful. However, bid rounds are just the start of the process. Exploration, drilling and discovery, could take years. But despite concerns
THE RECENT onshore and nearshore bid round yielded 16 bids and for Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young, the result was unsurprising. Yet even the minister must have breathed a sigh of relief when tenders were opened on Monday at the Ministry of Energy in Port of Spain. Only a few months ago,
SIXTEEN bids were made by oil companies to explore some of the 11 blocks onshore and nearshore on offer in south Trinidad, when tenders were open on Monday at the Ministry of Energy in Port of Spain.