AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoEnergy & Oilfield Outlook: Energy Minister Dr Roodal Moonilal says T&T’s energy sector is entering a recovery phase, with higher oil production forecasts and new incentives to unlock stranded gas—while warning pipeline sabotage could derail gains. Methanol & Refining: Government also reiterated it’s seeking commercial solutions after Methanex idled a methanol plant, and expressed confidence in a clear roadmap to restart the Guaracara refinery before end-2026. Power Sector Management: T&TEC appointed two new managers on the same day it dismissed two executives, with an internal audit manager taking up a new role and a security head scheduled to start August 1. Food Costs & Consumer Watch: The Consumer Affairs Division urged shoppers to compare poultry prices as live chicken prices and processing fees ticked up, while reminding buyers about food safety. Education for Industry: UWI launched a five-year Bio Resilience Project (US$3.5m via GEF) to restore degraded landscapes and strengthen food security, and NGC began its 2026 undergraduate programme with 44 interns. Tourism & Creative Economy: Trade Minister Satyakama Maharaj pushed a “creative hub” strategy to turn arts into year-round tourism and economic growth, while Tobago crowned Shania Phillip Junior Tourism Secretary. Regional Procurement & Supply Chains: CIPS wrapped up a Caribbean event series in Trinidad focused on strengthening procurement leadership and supply chain resilience. Tech & Travel Services: BRDRS founder Joy Martins is building a “super app” for Africa and the Caribbean, with Trinidad and Tobago among its active markets. Security & Crime Impact: A crime economist linked Tobago’s robbery surge to wider economic and tourism risks, and the Chamber warned crime is hurting the economy.
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