AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI Data Centres Debate: Trinidad and Tobago’s AI data centre plan is drawing fresh pushback as experts question readiness on power, grid strain and feasibility, while Government says the signed MOUs are only frameworks pending due diligence and approvals. Energy & Industry Signals: ExxonMobil says it is nearing completion of deep-water seismic work on Block TTUD-1, moving toward processing to identify drilling targets, and the energy services sector reports mixed Q2 conditions. Investment & Power Needs: Economist Dr Vaalmikki Arjoon argues the three US-linked MOUs could boost the economy via large-scale data centre and AI infrastructure plus Point Lisas steel restart talks, but timelines remain early. Local Governance & Safety: The Ministry says it is monitoring adverse weather and river levels with DMUs on standby across municipalities. Air Bridge Capacity: Caribbean Airlines adds 72 flights and 7,600+ seats on the Trinidad–Tobago air bridge for peak July-August travel. Corporate Appointments: FirstCitizens names Sana Ragbir deputy CEO for Business Generation, and Grenada Airports Authority appoints Trinidadian Delison Charles as GM.
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