Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference set for January 18-20

The Energy Chamber of Trinidad and Tobago will host its Annual Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference on January 18-20, 2016 at the Hyatt Regency, Port-of-Spain.

The 2016 edition of this long-running annual conference will explore the topic ‘Energy and Development’, at a time when the energy industry globally is facing numerous challenges spurred by the plummet of oil and gas prices.

The conference will deliver networking opportunities with the key players in the energy sector to propel your business forward, the creation of opportunities in a challenging environment and rare and useful insight into the local, regional and global energy sector outlook.

The feature speaker will be Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs, world-renowned, professor of economics, leader in sustainable development,and advisor, Director of the Earth Institute and best-selling author. Keynote speakers will include Dr. Pierce Reimer, Director General, World Petroleum Council, Dr. David Rainey, President, Exploration, BHP Billiton Petroleum; The Hon. Raphael Trotman, Minister of Governance, Natural Resources & Environment, Guyana; and The Hon. D’Arcy Boyce, Minister of Energy and Telecommunications, Immigration and Investment, Barbados.

The Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference is the premier Energy Conference in the Caribbean and promotes vigorous debate and discussion among leaders of industry, Government and academia.

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Approximately 2500 visitors were in attendance over the three days of the 2014 Energy Conference – roughly six to seven times more than other annual energy conferences held in the country.

To register for the conference visit www.ttenergyconference.org.

The deadline date for registration is December 31, 2015 and late registrations will attract a fee.

For general information please do not hesitate to contact (868)636 3749/6-ENERGY ext 21/33.

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