LNG (LIQUIFIED NATURAL GAS)

Trinidad & Tobago: Trains V and VI are go

Patrick Manning, the Prime Minister of Trinidad & Tobago has confirmed his government was pushing ahead with the establishment of Trains V and VI of the Atlantic LNG facility.

Trinidad & Tobago has already established three trains which utilise around 1.6 billion cubic feet of gas per day. A fourth is currently under construction which will utilise 800 million cubic feet per day.

Speaking to energy ministers at the opening plenary session of the 6th Western Hemispheric Energy Ministers’ Conference, Manning declared, “We are gearing up for Train V, which would become operational by 2008 and the sixth by 2010.”

“My Government had always anticipated six trains of LNG. [I cannot] prejudice another government but, as it now stands, Train V [is] in development [and] a sixth train could include natural gas from Venezuela.”

Atlantic LNG currently supplies markets in Spain and the Eastern US.

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