Counting the cost of dismantling

While the global recession is hitting profits in the oil and gas sector worldwide, the Caribbean's key producer - Trinidad and Tobago - remains bullish about the industry bringing it long-term financial and economic stability, writes James Fuller, in Port of Spain. Indeed, the twin-island country's Minister of Energy and Energy Industries Conrad Enill said in April that both a fifth LNG train and a new oil refinery are projects which are still firmly on the table for the Caribbean energy powerhouse.

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PR Jun 2009 - p32-33.pdf

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Journal title: Petroleum Review

Publisher: Energy Institute

Keywords: Decommissioning - DSI21-Refining-articles

Subjects: Banking, finance and investment, Project Management, Decommissioning, Oil and gas extraction, Liquefied natural gas, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Offshore platforms, Topsides