The seeming current decline in its volumes of crude oil produced by Trinidad and Tobago has not exhausted the country’s fossil fuel resources according to the research source, Natural Gas World. A September 24 disclosure by the entity has indicated that seven natural gas recovery projects are expected to get underway in the twin-island Republic between this year and 2025.
Once these projects bear fruit, the country, reportedly, is assured of remaining firmly in the fossil fuel ‘game,’ rather than become relegated by the recently discovered oil and gas resources of its sister Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries, Guyana and Suriname.