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SuperiorMan wrote:T&T and Venezuela a 'perfect relationship'
DMan7 wrote:So when is this "relationship" going to trickle down to the small man on the ground buying gas at the pump?
DMan7 wrote:So when is this "relationship" going to trickle down to the small man on the ground buying gas at the pump?
Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
You don't need to be a gas expert to know and recognize that the US waiving sanctions on the dragon gas deal is a good for T&T.
Careful you are labelled as a PNM paid blogger. Ask kickstart, money or dragon.The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
You don't need to be a gas expert to know and recognize that the US waiving sanctions on the dragon gas deal is a good for T&T.
Mmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
You don't need to be a gas expert to know and recognize that the US waiving sanctions on the dragon gas deal is a good for T&T.
So when the people going to see the benefits?
wing wrote:Careful you are labelled as a PNM paid blogger. Ask kickstart, money or dragon.The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:I don't think anyone can disagree with what Ramdeen said about the UNC.
However, since when he became a gas expert?
You don't need to be a gas expert to know and recognize that the US waiving sanctions on the dragon gas deal is a good for T&T.
Mmoney607 wrote:And absolutely nothing stopping this happen right? Lol. Its a guarantee, a sure thing. Lol
The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:And absolutely nothing stopping this happen right? Lol. Its a guarantee, a sure thing. Lol
Not a guarantee, geopolitical wild cards at play but it is positive news whether you like it or not. If you want to hope for it to fall thru because it will make Rowley look bad, you go right ahead.
Right on cueMmoney607 wrote:The_Honourable wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:And absolutely nothing stopping this happen right? Lol. Its a guarantee, a sure thing. Lol
Not a guarantee, geopolitical wild cards at play but it is positive news whether you like it or not. If you want to hope for it to fall thru because it will make Rowley look bad, you go right ahead.
I know you are an intelligent guy but right now you sounding like you believe emailgate was real
Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
This report was from July last year yet it portrays our Current position even with this deal. People will call the economists UNC ppl but I can't take the words of imbert the engineer. We just earning enough to pay our debts, be it IDB loans, Chinese loans, World bank loan etc. While our economy suffers because the government can't pay their debts, struggling to pay their bills and barely managing to stimulate the economy in some form.Our economy is pegged to whether wars erupt and continue to drive the demand of oil and gas.eliteauto wrote:Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
Based on the economist's comments, are we able to afford a multi billion salary increase for a largely non productive workforce?hover11 wrote:This report was from July last year yet it portrays our Current position even with this deal. People will call the economists UNC ppl but I can't take the words of imbert the engineer. We just earning enough to pay our debts, be it IDB loans, Chinese loans, World bank loan etc. While our economy suffers because the government can't pay their debts, struggling to pay their bills and barely managing to stimulate the economy in some form.Our economy is pegged to whether wars erupt and continue to drive the demand of oil and gas.eliteauto wrote:Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
Matters not , that will stimulate the economy in some form rather than doing what they do best which is nothing at the momentwing wrote:Based on the economist's comments, are we able to afford a multi billion salary increase for a largely non productive workforce?hover11 wrote:This report was from July last year yet it portrays our Current position even with this deal. People will call the economists UNC ppl but I can't take the words of imbert the engineer. We just earning enough to pay our debts, be it IDB loans, Chinese loans, World bank loan etc. While our economy suffers because the government can't pay their debts, struggling to pay their bills and barely managing to stimulate the economy in some form.Our economy is pegged to whether wars erupt and continue to drive the demand of oil and gas.eliteauto wrote:Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
PNM never have a last chance.eliteauto wrote:Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
hover11 wrote:Matters not , that will stimulate the economy in some form rather than doing what they do best which is nothing at the momentwing wrote:Based on the economist's comments, are we able to afford a multi billion salary increase for a largely non productive workforce?hover11 wrote:This report was from July last year yet it portrays our Current position even with this deal. People will call the economists UNC ppl but I can't take the words of imbert the engineer. We just earning enough to pay our debts, be it IDB loans, Chinese loans, World bank loan etc. While our economy suffers because the government can't pay their debts, struggling to pay their bills and barely managing to stimulate the economy in some form.Our economy is pegged to whether wars erupt and continue to drive the demand of oil and gas.eliteauto wrote:Diversification is a catchphrase used by the government whilst secretly praying to the Oil Gods. This is T&T's last chance to get it right. If we do benefit from the gas deal and don't focus on diversification and food security then the Devil takes the hindmosthover11 wrote:Not saying it is a bad deal however too little too late. They had seven years to come up with something and we would not see the effects of this deal until some years down the road so can't use this as an election gimmick. I see the calls for diversification of the economy again falls on deaf ears with this deal.
PNM - The People's National Movement
BREAKING: Venezuela and T&T sign agreement for the development of the Dragon Gas Field!
President Nicolas Maduro: "Trinidad and Tobago, and the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela as good neighbors and brothers, we have taken a gigantic step! With the signing of the agreement to work the Dragon field in Venezuelan waters that will lead us to produce together, a project that is lost from sight. It is a message of Peace, of complementarity, solidarity, exercised and shared sovereignty."
#wedoingthistogether #ForABetterSaferFutureTogether #wearethePeoplesNationalMovement
(Bloomberg) -- President Nicolás Maduro said Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago have signed a profit-sharing agreement to export gas from the PDVSA-owned Dragon offshore project.
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“Our laws offer great advantages to investors, and we’re ready to move forward with any country or company that wants to invest,” Maduro said alongside Trinidad and Tobago Energy Minister Stuart Young.
The deal, which could see the countries exporting gas by 2025, involves transporting supply to Trinidad’s Atlantic LNG plant via a Shell-owned offshore platform. Young has estimated the field could start with output of 175 million cubic feet per day and ramp up to 350 million cubic feet per day.
The US signed a two year authorization.Les Bain wrote:So sanctions in we ass just now?
adnj wrote:The US signed a two year authorization.Les Bain wrote:So sanctions in we ass just now?