Opposition officials have raised serious concerns about alleged mismanagement and potential corruption within Trinidad and Tobago’s energy sector. Questions were directed at the government regarding a reported US$50 million refinery-related agreement involving an Italian firm, with claims of a lack of transparency and unclear procurement processes. The opposition also criticized changes in gas allocation policies, warning that prioritizing LNG exports could damage the petrochemical industry. They further alleged that reduced gas supply has forced plant shutdowns, threatening jobs and long-term economic stability.
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