Eastern Caribbean Gas Pipeline Company Limited
The Eastern Caribbean Gas Pipeline Company Limited (ECGPC) is a joint public/private sector company charged with the initiative of building a natural gas distribution network for the Eastern Caribbean chain of islands.
Network
The proposed pipeline is to build a 600-mile (970 km) long network of undersea pipelines stretching from the generation point in Tobago, northward to other islands including:
In addition to both of the French overseas regions of:
Both islands are considered anchor markets because Martinique and Guadeloupe give the pipeline a good ratio of total population served in comparison to the total distance covered.
History
The idea had its genesis with Patrick Manning, Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, who announced in his annual budget that his country was going to undertake one of the largest civil engineering project in the Caribbean region.
The project suffered a brief setback when Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez petition intensely that the pipeline should instead originate from Venezuela and should transport oil rather than LNG.[1] Chavez further stated that the pipeline should continue to Cuba and the United States. Which added new dimensions of complexity to the project overall given length. It was mooted that transport liquid natural gas in a liquid form required super chilling the gas and transport of such long distances such as to Cuba would have required new points to re-chill the LNG to keep it in a liquid state during transportation.
In March 2010 the Barbados indicated after a two year hiatus that it would seek to move toward the negotiations stage for the 177-mile (285 km) pipeline from Tobago to Barbados.[2][3][4]
Major investors
Major investors in the project have included: Guardian Holdings Ltd. (GHL), the Trinidad & Tobago Unit Trust Corp. (UTC), the National Gas Company of Trinidad & Tobago (NGC) (a minority stake holder), and the Intra-Caribbean Gas Pipeline Co., the project's initiator, (also with a minority stake).[5]
See also
Notes
- "(B'dos) Gov't seeks gas pipeline agreement". Barbados Advocate. 16 May 2007. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070930202300/http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/NewViewNewsleft.cfm?Record=31081. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- "Barbados and Trinidad agree on importing gas by pipeline". Barbados Advocate. 5 May 2007. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070930202418/http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/NewViewNewsleft.cfm?Record=30964. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- H., C. (6 March 2007). "Natural gas for all soon". Nation News. Archived from the original on 10 July 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070710055328/http://www.nationnews.com/story/302781854886082.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- "Caribbean fact sheet" Alexander's Gas and Oil Connections 26 June 2003 http://www.gasandoil.com/goc/news/ntl32626.htm. Retrieved 5 March 2010
- A., B. (16 May 2007). "Importing natural gas a 'good move'". Nation News. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070927190156/http://www.nationnews.com/life/307456471551427.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- B., A. (16 May 2007). "Thompson tells why gas line favoured". Nation News. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070927185933/http://www.nationnews.com/life/307456471728549.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- B., M. (16 May 2007). "Kellman: Make provision for B'dos oil". Nation News. Archived from the original on 30 September 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.nationnews.com/life/344574183376995.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- Brandford, Albert (16 May 2007). "13 000 more homes to get natural gas". Nation News. Archived from the original on 18 June 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070618152238/http://www.nationnews.com/story/307463717878130.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- A slideshow on the ECGP: Unknown date PDF (1000 KB) – Trinidad and Tobago Chamber of Commerce
References
- ↑ Williams, Curtis (29 September 2003). "Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela mull over Caribbean-US natural gas pipeline". Oil and Gas Journal. PennWell Corporation. Archived from the original on 27 September 2003. http://web.archive.org/web/20031002153956/ogj.pennnet.com/articles/web_article_display.cfm?Section=OnlineArticles&ARTICLE_CATEGORY=Trasp&ARTICLE_ID=188398. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- ↑ "177 miles of gas pipe from Tobago to Barbados". Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation. 15 May 2007. Archived from the original on 26 August 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20070826214214/http://www.cbc.bb/content/view/10813/10/. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- ↑ Wilson, Julie (3 March 2010). "Barbados government to negotiate importation of natural gas from Trinidad". CaribbeanNetNews.com. http://www.caribbeannetnews.com/news-21820--26-26--.html. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- ↑ B., N. (4 March 2010). "Importing natural gas won’t have immediate effect on fuel prices". Barbados Advocate. http://www.barbadosadvocate.com/newsitem.asp?more=business&NewsID=9277. Retrieved 5 March 2010.
- ↑ Smith, Eric (19 March 2007). "Call for decision on gas". Nation News. Archived from the original on 20 March 2007. http://barpublish.bits.baseview.com/story/319113021013688.php. Retrieved 5 March 2010.