Stories:
Feb 1- 28
2007
Carnival
Week
AP
Photo/Shirley Bahadur

Foreign
tourists parade along the band 'Trini Revelers' during the Carnival
celebration through the streets of Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, Tuesday,
Feb. 20, 2007.
Petrocaribe
deal makes
Venezuela energy leader

By
Julien Neaves Trinidad Express
Port Spain Petroleumworldtt.com
02 25 07
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story
Alutrint
still waiting on EMA -
story
To
support its claim Alutrint says:
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story
Protesters
taking smelter fight to court on March 14 -
story
Atlantic
LNG pays $295m in taxes to Govt in 2006 -
story
T&T
and Venezuela to share gas field -
story
PM
keeps election date close to chest -
story
Three
scenarios… -
story
Camisea boosts Peru’s economy …but
poverty, unemployment still looms
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story
Caricom
seeks PetroCaribe talks with Caracas -
story
Seismic
survey begins at Otaheit
The
Trinidad Guardian

Workers from Trintoplan Consultants conduct
offshore soil testing. Ironically, they are working
close to a 30-foot anti-smelter sign set up in the sea
by concerned residents of South Oropouche.
The
Trinidad Guardian Port Spain
Petroleumworldtt.com
02 18 07
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story
Petrotrin
beefs up security after threats -
story
Petrotrin's
billion-dollar investments -
story
Fuel
frenzy at gas stations -
story
NGC
signs three new gas purchase contracts -
story
Russians
interested in Guyana oil prospects -
story
Back
to work at Trinmar -
story
Nagging GAS ache -
story
Ticking
off Train ‘X’ ? -
story
Watch
gas reserves -
story
TTPC:
LNG decision by year end
E.Ohep/Petroleumworld

Mr. Fazal Hosein
, President, Geological Society of Trinidad and Tobago
The Trinidad Guardian Port
Spain
Petroleumworldtt.com
02 11 07 -
story
Trinidad
Prime Minister Manning promises to supply Jamaica with
LNG -
story
Fishing
village protest propose smelter -
story
TTPC:
Nova Scotia Minister of Energy leading a
trade mission to Trinidad -
story
Oil
market jitters -
story
Following
energy price fluctuations -
story
Govt,
Alcoa seek new location -
story
Following
energy price fluctuations
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story
Energy
demand: Small businesses stand to lose
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story
African
energy ministers to meet in T&T -
story
Rapid
rail lacks transparency -
story
Rapid
rail forum: Buying buses, maxis and taxis don’t
make a mass transit system -
story
African
visit successful and overwhelming—Manning -
story
TTPC:
T&T
petroleum gets US audit
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story
TTPC:
Chavez posed serious diplomatic challenges for the T&T
government and the Caricom region- Dr. Anthony Bryan
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story
TTPC:
bpTT’s Robert Riley laments high and rising wages
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story
BP
Trinidad aims to drill 10 wells from 2008 -
story
Petrotrin:
‘Survival threatened’ -
story
Trinidad
Prime Minister Manning promises to supply
Jamaica with LNG -
story
Gas
supply tight ...but NGC’s Look Kin
anticipates increase after 2007

By Sherwin Long The Trinidad Guardian
Port
Spain
Petroleumworldtt.com
02 04 07
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story
Nine
oil workers hurt in offshore blast -
story
McLeod
tells workers: OWTU not involved -
story
Security
for PowerGen employees -
story
Shutdown
leaves streets bare
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story
Central
closes
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story
The
rapid rail project, an absolute necessity
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story
NEC
leads ambitious plans to build new industrial estate on
land reclaimed at sea -
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