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Wednesday, May 14, 2025

NGC chairman positive on Dragon gas

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Peter Christopher
169 days ago
20241126
NGC chairman Joseph Ishmael Khan speaks at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business Leadership Summit 2024 last Thursday.

NGC chairman Joseph Ishmael Khan speaks at the Arthur Lok Jack Global School of Business Leadership Summit 2024 last Thursday.

VASHTI SINGH

The whol­ly state-owned Na­tion­al Gas Com­pa­ny­of T&T (NGC) will con­tin­ue to pro­ceed with the Drag­on gas deal, while mon­i­tor­ing the geopo­lit­i­cal con­di­tions.

NGC chair­man Joseph Ish­mael Khan said his team will con­tin­ue to be keep a pos­i­tive out­look con­cern­ing the deal de­spite Don­ald Trump's vic­to­ry in the re­cent Unit­ed States pres­i­den­tial elec­tion.

Trump's vic­to­ry has prompt­ed spec­u­la­tion con­cern­ing the deal, with some in­clud­ing for­mer en­er­gy min­is­ter, Kevin Ram­nar­ine, ex­press­ing con­cern that the poli­cies of the Trump ad­min­is­tra­tion could im­pact the do­mes­tic en­er­gy sec­tor. Ram­nar­ine said T&T may no longer ben­e­fit from the Biden Ad­min­is­tra­tion's pause on liq­ue­fied nat­ur­al gas ex­port ap­provals.

When asked about the po­ten­tial im­pact on op­er­a­tions, Dr Khan said, "We are con­tin­u­ing to look at the sit­u­a­tion. We do have the OFAC li­cence. Work is be­ing done as we speak and we con­tin­ue to be pos­i­tive."

On Jan­u­ary 24, 2023, the US De­part­ment of the Trea­sury’s Of­fice of For­eign As­sets Con­trol’s (OFAC) is­sued a spe­cif­ic li­cense to T&T to de­vel­op the Drag­on gas field lo­cat­ed in Venezue­lan ter­ri­to­r­i­al wa­ters, near to Trinidad's north-west tip. That gas field is be­ing de­vel­oped by NGC and the Eu­ro­pean multi­na­tion­al en­er­gy gi­ant, Shell.

T&T re­ceived an­oth­er spe­cif­ic li­cence from OFAC to con­tin­ue the ex­plo­ration, pro­duc­tion, and ex­port of gas with the gov­ern­ment of Venezuela for the Cocuina-Man­akin nat­ur­al gas field on May 29, 2024.

Khan was a guest at the Arthur Lok Jack Glob­al School of Busi­ness Lead­er­ship Sum­mit 2024 which held the theme Bridg­ing Tra­di­tion with In­no­va­tion.

CEO of UWI Arthur Lok Jack Glob­al School of Busi­ness, Mar­i­ano Browne, said the event was cru­cial to ex­pand­ing the per­spec­tive of lo­cal busi­ness­es and in­tro­duc­ing and un­der­stand­ing that lo­cal en­ti­ties can be world class.

"We're putting this on to let peo­ple un­der­stand that there are busi­ness­es in Trinidad and To­ba­go that are think­ing about oth­er things. They are mov­ing they are tak­ing on a wider idea and not just think­ing about grow­ing in the con­text of Trinidad and To­ba­go but grow­ing out­side. It is im­por­tant that peo­ple un­der­stand and look at some of those ex­am­ples in terms of what is tak­ing place and what dri­ves those busi­ness­es," said Browne, who stressed that the pub­lic al­so need­ed to un­der­stand that suc­cess­ful lo­cal busi­ness was key to a good econ­o­my in Trinidad and To­ba­go.

"In the first in­stance, many peo­ple in Trinidad think that busi­ness­es are peo­ple who take ad­van­tage of them, not un­der­stand­ing that busi­ness is vi­tal to the sur­vival of Trinidad and To­ba­go. That's the first point. The sec­ond one is that peo­ple think prof­it is a bad word, but busi­ness­es can't sur­vive with­out prof­it. The third thing to un­der­stand is that busi­ness­es on­ly sur­vive with ded­i­cat­ed peo­ple. Most peo­ple think the busi­ness­es are tak­ing ad­van­tage of them, but busi­ness­es can­not sur­vive with­out peo­ple. In fact it is a sym­bi­ot­ic re­la­tion­ship," said Browne.


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