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Any achievements for us locals?rspann wrote:Economy turn the corner. Spanish registration. Hospitals up to mark and functioning so good the Spanish have free medical care.
zoom rader wrote:Any achievements for us locals?rspann wrote:Economy turn the corner. Spanish registration. Hospitals up to mark and functioning so good the Spanish have free medical care.
Here's a lilttle history ,shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they would talk about skinner park next year and the curepe interchange in November
other than that.......not one MC
Energy sector crisis averted
Dr Keith Rowley
Carla Bridglal
PRIME MINISTER Dr Keith Rowley tapped into his expertise in geology to help convince multi-national energy companies to keep TT on their investment schedules.
“I can tell you one thing there are very few countries in the world where the Government can speak to the technical people in the companies about their seismic lines and downhole pressures,” Rowley told reporters at the post-Cabinet media briefing yesterday.
Part of his sales pitch, he added, was convincing companies that while TT understood their need as investors to make proper returns, the country also needed to “make a good living” as well.
“(We presented) TT not as a mature area of exploration but where exploration is still attainable.”
To that end, his recent trips to Europe and the US to meet with top executives from the four biggest energy companies in TT were successful in stabilising TT’s short to medium term outlook in energy, which had been near crisis levels in 2015.
The biggest achievement, he said, was coming to an agreement for liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales from Atlantic’s Train One that would give better returns to TT.
A new formula was created and will be used as soon as the agreements are signed. The formula will also eventually apply to Trains Two, Three and Four.
At last year’s Spotlight on Energy, Rowley had claimed that the country had lost some $6 billion in leakages because of the old formula.
While legally, the companies’ operations were sound, the new formula is intended to fix those leaks.
He said Energy Minister Franklin Khan (also a geologist), who had been part of the delegation will today in Parliament give more details of the agreements.
zoom rader wrote:Here's a lilttle history ,shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they would talk about skinner park next year and the curepe interchange in November
other than that.......not one MC
The money that they claimed they going to spend is really old money that they have had for about 30 years sitting in a bank. Because Skinner park is not owned by the Government but by the people of San Fernando there was a battle to get the funds released. NAR, UNC and PP tried to get the money out but was difficult, level blank by the board and council.
The last PNM goverment wanted to build HDC housing on Skinner park, not knowing that they can't cause it was never theirs. No one owns Skinner. Guardians are the San Fernando council and trustees but even they are limited as they don't own it as it was a gift given to the people of San Fernando by Tate and Lyle from Mr Skinner .
So I expect San Fernando ppl to be fooled thinking PNM spending new money.
San Fernando city council and the trustees. Not one of them could see eye to eye. Appears that some progress taking place.The_Honourable wrote:zoom rader wrote:Here's a lilttle history ,shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they would talk about skinner park next year and the curepe interchange in November
other than that.......not one MC
The money that they claimed they going to spend is really old money that they have had for about 30 years sitting in a bank. Because Skinner park is not owned by the Government but by the people of San Fernando there was a battle to get the funds released. NAR, UNC and PP tried to get the money out but was difficult, level blank by the board and council.
The last PNM goverment wanted to build HDC housing on Skinner park, not knowing that they can't cause it was never theirs. No one owns Skinner. Guardians are the San Fernando council and trustees but even they are limited as they don't own it as it was a gift given to the people of San Fernando by Tate and Lyle from Mr Skinner .
So I expect San Fernando ppl to be fooled thinking PNM spending new money.
Interesting story, thanks for this. Who was overseeing the funds in the bank for so many years? Was deposits to the fund being made all those decades?
zoom rader wrote:San Fernando city council and the trustees. Not one of them could see eye to eye. Appears that some progress taking place.The_Honourable wrote:zoom rader wrote:Here's a lilttle history ,shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they would talk about skinner park next year and the curepe interchange in November
other than that.......not one MC
The money that they claimed they going to spend is really old money that they have had for about 30 years sitting in a bank. Because Skinner park is not owned by the Government but by the people of San Fernando there was a battle to get the funds released. NAR, UNC and PP tried to get the money out but was difficult, level blank by the board and council.
The last PNM goverment wanted to build HDC housing on Skinner park, not knowing that they can't cause it was never theirs. No one owns Skinner. Guardians are the San Fernando council and trustees but even they are limited as they don't own it as it was a gift given to the people of San Fernando by Tate and Lyle from Mr Skinner .
So I expect San Fernando ppl to be fooled thinking PNM spending new money.
Interesting story, thanks for this. Who was overseeing the funds in the bank for so many years? Was deposits to the fund being made all those decades?
City council was always PNM and held out on governments in accessing the funds.
Goverments gave the city money to upkeep the park and it was held in accounts for years.
It was called Usine Park (which was so named because of its connection with Usine, Ste Madeleine), was erected and was later renamed "Skinner Park" after Gilbert.C. Skinner, the then manager of the Ste Madeleine Sugar Company gave it to the people of the then San Fernando around 1930.The_Honourable wrote:zoom rader wrote:San Fernando city council and the trustees. Not one of them could see eye to eye. Appears that some progress taking place.The_Honourable wrote:zoom rader wrote:Here's a lilttle history ,shake d livin wake d dead wrote:they would talk about skinner park next year and the curepe interchange in November
other than that.......not one MC
The money that they claimed they going to spend is really old money that they have had for about 30 years sitting in a bank. Because Skinner park is not owned by the Government but by the people of San Fernando there was a battle to get the funds released. NAR, UNC and PP tried to get the money out but was difficult, level blank by the board and council.
The last PNM goverment wanted to build HDC housing on Skinner park, not knowing that they can't cause it was never theirs. No one owns Skinner. Guardians are the San Fernando council and trustees but even they are limited as they don't own it as it was a gift given to the people of San Fernando by Tate and Lyle from Mr Skinner .
So I expect San Fernando ppl to be fooled thinking PNM spending new money.
Interesting story, thanks for this. Who was overseeing the funds in the bank for so many years? Was deposits to the fund being made all those decades?
City council was always PNM and held out on governments in accessing the funds.
Goverments gave the city money to upkeep the park and it was held in accounts for years.
Ahhh! learnt something there, thanks zoom.
hydroep wrote:Energy sector crisis averted
Dr Keith Rowley
Carla Bridglal
PRIME MINISTER Dr Keith Rowley tapped into his expertise in geology to help convince multi-national energy companies to keep TT on their investment schedules.
“I can tell you one thing there are very few countries in the world where the Government can speak to the technical people in the companies about their seismic lines and downhole pressures,” Rowley told reporters at the post-Cabinet media briefing yesterday.
Part of his sales pitch, he added, was convincing companies that while TT understood their need as investors to make proper returns, the country also needed to “make a good living” as well.
“(We presented) TT not as a mature area of exploration but where exploration is still attainable.”
To that end, his recent trips to Europe and the US to meet with top executives from the four biggest energy companies in TT were successful in stabilising TT’s short to medium term outlook in energy, which had been near crisis levels in 2015.
The biggest achievement, he said, was coming to an agreement for liquefied natural gas (LNG) sales from Atlantic’s Train One that would give better returns to TT.
A new formula was created and will be used as soon as the agreements are signed. The formula will also eventually apply to Trains Two, Three and Four.
At last year’s Spotlight on Energy, Rowley had claimed that the country had lost some $6 billion in leakages because of the old formula.
While legally, the companies’ operations were sound, the new formula is intended to fix those leaks.
He said Energy Minister Franklin Khan (also a geologist), who had been part of the delegation will today in Parliament give more details of the agreements.
https://newsday.co.tt/2019/06/07/energy-sector-crisis-averted/
rspann wrote:Wha you know about the energy sector. Keep quiet and just let Growlers and Stuarty do they wuk nah.
That's why they created a fake recession and then said they fixed itRovin wrote:set up ah situation then jump in to "fix" said situation then say ay look we fix it .... like what they doing since 2015
zoom rader wrote:That's why they created a fake recession and then said they fixed itRovin wrote:set up ah situation then jump in to "fix" said situation then say ay look we fix it .... like what they doing since 2015
toyota2nr wrote:zoom rader wrote:That's why they created a fake recession and then said they fixed itRovin wrote:set up ah situation then jump in to "fix" said situation then say ay look we fix it .... like what they doing since 2015
THIS!!!! Most people don’t realize the wool PNM pull over their eyes
sMASH wrote:amending towards dictatorship, no accountibility and no transparancy
Sounds like an eleit tunerRovin wrote:in some of dem eyes if kamla teef 100 billion & pnm only teef 99 billion it makes d pnm far better
& for some of d more dotish 1s : pnm never teef ah red cent , pnm doh ever teef , only unc does teef .....
PNM tuners like Redman and elite doh see it that way. Dem have deep pink fig stains on dey finger all year round.sMASH wrote:so ur saying pnm and unc are very close? look at alwaris, u will see the money.
look at superfast and bridgeman services... run superfast because it was corrupt with 17 million contract, only to replace it with a 22 million contract, far inferior to suitability for human use. u forget we could not get inpsection sticker for it, to transport people...
u gone and accuse the PATT board of corruption in superfast, make christine sahadeo resign. then reappoint she to 2 new petrotrin boards. u didnt proscecute she, u didnt fire she,, u didnt lock she up for the PATT corruption... no, u put she in 2 new petrotrin boards... 2!!!!
bunch ah liars, is the PNM.
randolphinshan wrote:sMASH wrote:amending towards dictatorship, no accountibility and no transparancy
Seems very close to PP government under Kams and the Bandits, just minus the stealing of BILLIONS
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