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At the same time, the industry here in Trinidad and Tobago has a dual challenge of its own. Our shallow water resource basins are maturing and require investment - to optimize production and - to maintain safe and efficient operations from aging infrastructure. Additionally, recent exploration over...
y Transparent and sustainable – so that governments, societies and investors benefit from the value created through infrastructure, industries, jobs and training required in the development of low carbon energy markets. y Predictable and stable – since many of our projects are capital intensive ...
MPC Caribbean Clean Energy Ltd is seeking to raise USD 50 million (EUR 44m) through an initial public offering (IPO) to invest in, as its name suggests, renewable energy projects in the Caribbean region. The company is selling 50 million Class B participating and voting shares in Trinidad a...
In July 2024, we announced the final investment decision (FID) on the Manatee project, an undeveloped gas field in the East Coast Marine Area (ECMA) in Trinidad and Tobago. In July 2024, we signed an agreement to invest in the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s (ADNOC) Ruwais LNG ...
Pioneer work has been carried out on the islands of Iceland, Trinidad, Grenada, or Samothraki in Greece [3,4,5,6,7] that has enabled, in very different contexts, us to understand the metabolic profiles of these islands and to describe the perspectives for local sustainability. Comparing ...
loss of jobs, rising interest rates. It’s putting huge stress on the politicians. I think it’s very important that we also set aside time not to solve just domestic issues, but solve bigger issues that help solve Europe’s problems and can create a long stable partnership on ...
For instance, James and Aadland [21] evaluated natural resource dependence (operational- ized as the number of jobs in resource-related occu- pations) and economic performance for U.S. counties, ultimately concluding that resource-dependent coun- ties had much slower economic growth. Consider- ...
According to the World Bank, the Blue Economy is described as the sustainable use of ocean resources for economic growth, improved livelihoods and jobs while preserving the health of the ocean ecosystem. In line with this mission, AMSL offers a suite of maritime services driven by technology, ...
However, because the energy transitions outlined here benefit air-pollution health, climate, and jobs, this work partly addresses some of these components. In this study, we evaluate results considering both private and social costs in terms of (1) the cost per unit end-use energy and (2) ...