Former National Gas Company (NGC) president and Order of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago (ORTT) recipient Mark Loquan has passed away.
Details of what led to his death have not yet been released but Loquan was recovering from brain cancer surgery.
In a post to his Facebook page this afternoon, Prime Minister Stuart Young said he received news a short while ago that a son of the soil of Trinidad and Tobago, a great patriot, Mark Loquan, ORTT passed away today.
” I considered Mark a friend. He was a man that I respected and genuinely enjoyed working with.
Mark and I worked very closely together on many, many, transactions in the gas sector from 2017 until he fell ill in February of 2024. We brainstormed together and we fought many battles together to secure a better future for Trinidad and Tobago.
He was a talented and humble man. Someone genuinely concerned about our country and dedicated to doing his part to make it better. Whether it was composing music for the pan, strategizing the future of our gas industry or negotiating for better terms and conditions for Trinidad and Tobago Mark did it with a level of passion and excellence.
I will miss him. Mark rest in eternal peace my friend.
To Pat and Evan may God bless you with strength and comfort at this time of loss. Your husband and dad was a good man.”
In 2024 Loquan was honoured for his contributions in the sphere of national service (energy and steelpan innovation) as he tearfully accepted the ORTT at President’s House, St Ann’s.