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NGC s $250M debacle - Trinidad Guardian

NGC’s $250M debacle cur­tis.williams@gur­dian.co.tt In what ap­pears to be a ma­jor em­bar­rass­ment for the Kei­th Row­ley ad­min­is­tra­tion and the Na­tion­al Gas Com­pa­ny (NGC), At­lantic LNG’s Train 1 plant will be moth­balled in the com­ing weeks and could stay out of ser­vice for at least two years ac­cord­ing to high­ly placed sources at both the NGC and the gov­ern­ment. The clo­sure comes even though the state-owned gas com­pa­ny pumped hun­dreds of mil­lions of dol­lars in a des­per­ate, ill-fat­ed at­tempt to keep the plant run­ning and de­spite the ma­jor share­hold­ers, Roy­al Dutch Shell and bpTT in­sist­ing that they did not have nat­ur­al gas to sup­port the plant and the multi­na­tion­als de­ci­sion that they will not put a cent fur­ther in keep­ing it alive.

Remembering Manning s legacy - Trinidad Guardian

Remembering Manning s legacy - Trinidad Guardian
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NGC spends Millions on Train 1 but:

NGC spends Millions on Train 1 but: Atlantic’s future still being discussed by 20210512 The fu­ture of At­lantic LNG’s op­er­a­tions and, more specif­i­cal­ly, the sta­tus of Train 1 is still be­ing dis­cussed by stake­hold­ers. This even though the Na­tion­al Gas Com­pa­ny of T&T Ltd (NGC) has al­ready spent tens of mil­lion of dol­lars to restart the Train 1 plant. Min­is­ter of En­er­gy Stu­art Young, in re­sponse to ques­tions about the LNG plant dur­ing the sign­ing of a gas sales agree­ment be­tween the NGC and Trinidad Ni­tro­gen Com­pa­ny Ltd (Trin­gen), con­firmed that a fi­nal de­ci­sion has not been made.

SORT s Hernandez put on ID parade

SORT s Hernandez put on ID parade by Mark Hernandez Lawyers rep­re­sent­ing Spe­cial Op­er­a­tions Re­sponse Team (SORT) In­spec­tor Mark Her­nan­dez filed a habeas cor­pus on Fri­day night chal­leng­ing his pro­tract­ed de­ten­tion. It was heard by High Court Judge Kevin Ram­cha­ran who trans­ferred it to Jus­tice Bet­sy Ann Lam­bert-Pe­ter­son, who will hear it to­mor­row. Lawyers rep­re­sent­ing Her­nan­dez and oth­er mem­bers of the unit un­der in­ves­ti­ga­tion for the deaths of two sus­pects in the ab­duc­tion and mur­der of An­drea Bharatt have com­plained about the tac­tics be­ing used by in­ves­ti­ga­tors of the Pro­fes­sion­al Stan­dards Bu­reau (PSB). 

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