Govt
keeps Ibis Deep dry hole
TG

Prime Minister Patrick Manning, second from
left, speaks to members of the media at a site visit on bpTT’s
Ibis Deep exploration well. Looking on is Energy Minister Dr
Lenny Saith, left, Guardian’s Anthony Wilson, and chairman
and CEO of bpTT, Robert Riley.
By
Asha Javeed The Trinidad Guardian
Port Spain Petroleumworldtt.com 09
23 07 - story
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Bear targets T&T's LNG plant

By Raffique Shah Trinidad Express
Port Spain Petroleumworldtt.com 09
09 07 - story
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Talk" on energy - story
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Anti-smelter
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Energy Ministry official - story
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