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1919 Refinery capacity increased to 9,000 barrels of oil per day. Sixty-six percent 1972 Trinidad and Tobago National Petroleum Marketing Company created. The data set "Crude oil, refinery capacity" for Trinidad and Tobago contains data from the year 1990 until 2016. and owes the Government of Trinidad and Tobago more than TT$3 billion in We are producing approximately 40,000 barrels of oil a day and the refinery  3 Dec 2019 As is now obvious, there was no need to shut down the refinery a year ago. the security of supply of petroleum products to the local and Caricom markets. The Trinidad and Tobago Red Force are just 1.4 points behind 

Trinidad and Tobago’s State oil company Petrotrin’s Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is said to be on the verge of shutting down operations. The Trinidad Express reported on Monday night that the twin-island republic’s government has decided to shut down the refinery due to mounting losses.

With general elections just two years away, Trinidad’s governing People’s National Movement (PNM) has ordered the island’s largest oil refinery closed almost immediately, directly putting about 1800 workers on the breadline and triggering angst and anger among the country’s powerful labor unions. PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad (Reuters) - Trinidad and Tobago’s Petrotrin beginning in October will halt refining operations due to recurring losses from costly crude imports over the last five years, Like almost everybody else, I was floored by the news that Trinidad and Tobago government has sold its oil refinery (formerly Petrotrin) to the Oilfields Workers’ Trade Union (OWTU). Trinidad and Tobago’s State oil company Petrotrin’s Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is said to be on the verge of shutting down operations. The Trinidad Express reported on Monday night that the twin-island republic’s government has decided to shut down the refinery due to mounting losses. It is Trinidad and Tobago’s largest crude oil producer, and also holds an interest in some natural gas production. It operates as Trinidad and Tobago’s only petroleum refinery (Source: TTEITI

Pointe-à-Pierre ( /ˌpɔɪntəˈpɪər/ POYNT-ə-PEER) is a town in Trinidad and Tobago. It lies north of San Fernando and south of Claxton Bay. It is most famous as the site of the country's largest (and now, only) oil refinery which is run by Petrotrin, the state-owned oil company . The town was built for

and then, several years later, the Trinidad and Tobago Petroleum. Company ( Trintopec). The Shell oilfields and refinery were bought out in 1974, and given the 

Trinidad Government seeks to clear air regarding sale of oil refinery The Trinidad and Tobago government says it is committed to continue the negotiations and discussions “in good faith” with the union-owned Patriotic Energies and Technologies Company Limited regarding the sale of the oil refinery at the former state-owned company, PETROTRIN.

Trinidad and Tobago’s State oil company Petrotrin’s Pointe-a-Pierre refinery is said to be on the verge of shutting down operations. The Trinidad Express reported on Monday night that the twin-island republic’s government has decided to shut down the refinery due to mounting losses. It is Trinidad and Tobago’s largest crude oil producer, and also holds an interest in some natural gas production. It operates as Trinidad and Tobago’s only petroleum refinery (Source: TTEITI Petrotrin operated Trinidad and Tobago's single petroleum refinery, located at Pointe-à-Pierre, just north of the city of San Fernando and is popularly known as the Pointe-a-Pierre Refinery. The refinery produced liquid petroleum gases, unleaded motor gasoline, avjet/kerosene, diesel/ heating oil, fuel oil and aviation gasoline among other products. Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited, Petrotrin, was incorporated in January 1993 to take over and operate the petroleum producing, refining, marketing and other selected assets of two State-owned enterprises. Unlike most other islands in the Caribbean, Trinidad and Tobago have their own oil wells, although they do not produce enough petroleum to efficiently run the Texaco refinery and the refinery that 1974    On August 31 st, Government acquired the local operations of Shell Trinidad Limited and formed the Trinidad and Tobago Oil Company Limited (TRINTOC) 1974    Petroleum Taxes Act revised the taxation methods in the petroleum industry and introduced the Refinery Throughput Tax.

6 Nov 2018 Trinidad and Tobago's state-owned Petrotrin is progressing with its previously announced plan to end refining operations at the company's 

Petroleum Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (Petrotrin) was a state- owned oil company Petrotrin operated Trinidad and Tobago's single petroleum refinery, located at Pointe-à-Pierre, just north of the city of San Fernando and is  9 Oct 2019 A new start-up company will acquire Trinidad and Tobago's 160,000 b/d and Technologies (Pet) is partly owned by Trinidad's oil labor union  23 Sep 2019 Trinidad and Tobago's government agreed to sell its mothballed 160,000 b/d Pointe-a-Pierre refinery to a company partly owned by the oil