
Moody’s predicts 5.9% growth for Trinidad and Tobago despite high debt
Roger Jacob /TT NewsdayA view of Port of Spain from Lady Chancellor Road, St Ann’s. Moody’s gave Trinidad and Tobagoa

Roger Jacob /TT NewsdayA view of Port of Spain from Lady Chancellor Road, St Ann’s. Moody’s gave Trinidad and Tobagoa

By William Watts / Market Watch SAN FRANCICOPetroleumworld 11 23 2021 A case of “sell the rumor, buy the fact”

Shailesh Andrade / Reuters By Tim Gardner and Jessica Resnick-Ault / Reuters WASHINGTON/NEW YORKPetroleumworld 11 2 2021 The White House

Shailesh Andrade / ReutersA driver reads a newspaper as he sits on a spare tire attached to a parked oil

David Gray/ ReutersThe shadow of a man is cast onto a poster displaying the logo for Australia’s Woodside Petroleum at

Lucy Nicholson / ReutersProduction by OPEC+ was 700,000 bpd less than planned in both September and October -IEA By Dmitry Zhdannikov and

AEOIDirector General of International Atomic Energy Agency, IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi, right, speaks with deputy head of the Atomic Energy

TT GuardianA scenic view of Scarborough, Tobago. By Renuka Singh / TT Guardian PORT SPAINPetroleumworld 11 23 2021 The Tobago

Marvin Hamilton/TT NewsdayIn this November 17 file photo, workers of Heritage Petroleum Company Limited were atthe Vessigny Beach tending to

GAICOGuyana GYSBI’s cargo marshal storage yard (CMSY) By Guyana Chronicle GEORGETOWNPetroleumworld 11 23 2021 EVER since Guyana sold its first

KaieteurInternational Analyst, Arthur Deakin and Guyana Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo who holds an oversight responsibility for the oil sector.

By William Watts / Market Watch SAN FRANCICOPetroleumworld 11 22 2021 Oil futures ended higher Monday, lifted after a news
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