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Difficult years ahead Posted: Saturday, September 28, 2024
PM: Difficult years ahead ...urges population to 'hold the fort'
Government looking for new energy streams THE Prime Minister and the Energy Minister have both said Government is continuing to aggressively pursue initiatives inside and outside of TT's borders, that will ensure the long term health of the energy sector and the economy.
PM: Difficult times to continue until new gas production in 2027 Discussing the future of T&T's gas industry at Atlantic's 25th anniversary and restructuring celebrations at Clifton Hill, Point Fortin, yesterday (See page 15), Rowley said the seismic work is progressing on the proven fields, such as with Cocuina and Manakin, giving confidence that there is a strong flow of gas coming from the border and across the border in the medium term. Therefore, he said T&T has to be responsible and hold the fort.
Receiver picked to seize Dragon Gas payments THE Supreme Court has approved a receiver to go after US energy giant ConocoPhillips' enforcement of a US$1.33 billion ($8.97 billion) claim against Venezuela's state-owned oil companies for past expropriations, including payments stemming from the Dragon gas deal.
Dengue death toll now at 19 In its epidemiological update, the ministry said the number of laboratory-confirmed cases had increased by 162 since September 24's update. The current number is 1,579.
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Former PoS mayor 'Telly' dies at 96 Paul served as the 37th mayor of Port of Spain from 1992 to 1996.
Six Venezuelan nationals repatriated to home country The group, which included five males and one female, had been found to have entered Trinidad and Tobago illegally and deported as part of a repatriation exercise.
Police Complaints Authority director: Body-cams can help public trust police West told the audience that the police are expected to receive an additional 3,000 camera between now and next March. He said the police have 200 cameras in use at present.
Arrests outside St Francois Girls' College hours after 2 shot - Suspects flushed out from drains
2 days after deadly gunplay - Malick preschool to 'temporarily' relocate TWO DAYS after the shooting incident in front of Roxann's Learning and Childhood Centre on Basement Road, Malick which left two men dead and three others – including a four-year-old boy – nursing gunshots wounds, MP for Laventille East/Morvant Adrian Leonce visited the school and its principal, confirming that a temporary relocation is being finalised.
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