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bpTT to divest mature gas fields Posted: Tuesday, September 3, 2024
bpTT to divest mature gas fields to Perenco The release said that as part of the deal, bpTT will purchase the gas produced from the fields to continue to meet its existing contractual obligations.
Natural Gas production dips in June Natural gas production dipped below 2 billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) in July, the lowest the production has been since 2002.
But the Ministry of Energy said production levels had bounced back in July and August.
De Nobriga: PM's 'prerogative' on who acts in his absence His statement came after Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Stuart Young was made acting prime minister in PM Rowley's absence, although Minister of Finance Colm Imbert, who in the past served in the role, is in the country. It's Young's second stint in the post. He first acted as prime minister at the end of July, when Rowley attended Caricom's 47th Heads of Government Conference in Grenada.
Unease over THA plans for Store Bay Vendors of the Store Bay Beach Facility are calling on the THA to come clean on their plans for the redevelopment of the popular spot.
Ministry launches toll free hotline for NCD patients
Mt Hope Secondary PTA protests deplorable conditions Taking note of the attention paid by the State to St George's College, which is a few kilometres away, parents/guardians of Mt Hope Secondary School students were yesterday left wondering if they are being left to suffer as a second class institution due to their former "Junior Sec" title.
Frustration at Mt Hope Secondary ...Plethora of structural issues, say parents
Rat infestation forces closure of Palmyra Hindu Within an hour of dropping off their children at the Palmyra Hindu SDMS Primary School on the first day of the school year, parents/guardians had to quickly return as a rat infestation forced a shutdown of the institution.
Bullets outside Belmont school first day back: Driver critical Hours before the Belmont RC school was expected to open, police had to respond to a report of a shooting near the educational facility.
Judge reverses Duke's pension judgment Former PSA president must repay $18,875
Children still being exploited Victims defenceless, say no police help
Cops: 3 Venezuelans victims of human trafficking Without sharing details, police explained that the Venezuelan women might have fallen victim to human-trafficking networks and were recruited to come to the island with the promise of repaying for the trip including accommodation. Their failure to pay might have led to the demand.
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