AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMethanex Shock to Point Lisas: Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector is bracing for fallout after Canadian-based Methanex said it will indefinitely idle its Titan methanol plant, with the Government saying the door remains open for a restart while NGC insists the dispute was mainly about gas pricing, not supply volumes. Economic Pressure Estimate: Energy analyst Gregory McGuire warns petrochemical shutdowns could remove US$500m–US$700m a year in foreign exchange earnings, raising the stakes for gas allocation and long-term policy. Venezuela Energy Talks Delayed: A planned T&T delegation to negotiate gas processing with Venezuela is expected to be delayed after the country’s 7.2 and 7.5 earthquakes, even as relief efforts and technical engagement continue. Port of Spain Hospital Build: The Central Block of the General Hospital is reported 97% complete, targeting substantial completion by 14 July as works move toward handover and clinical readiness. Tobago Airport Terminal Progress: THA says the ANR Robinson International Airport terminal upgrades are advancing, with cosmetic and concession work underway and an opening date awaiting Cabinet sign-off. Local Tech & Engineering Pipeline: NIHERST and Shell hosted the FIRST Tech Challenge 2026, spotlighting robotics talent and engineering skills across Trinidad and Tobago. Trade & Manufacturing Push: T&T moved closer to Mercosur associate membership, with Foreign Affairs Minister Sean Sobers saying the next stage is underway and highlighting potential for local manufacturing exports. Small Business Court Win: The Breakfast Shed’s legal fight with UDeCOTT continues, but an injunction keeps it operating while the full trial runs into January 2027. AI Adoption Drive: An AWS AI specialist told the THIS Tech Hub Island Summit that “agentic AI” is accelerating across industries and businesses that don’t adopt risk falling behind.
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