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bpTT’s Cypre project gets green light

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

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The Cypre development consists of seven wells and subsea trees tied back to the existing Juniper platform via two new 14-kilometre flexible flowlines.

It’s a green light for bpTT’s Cypre offshore gas project.

The energy giant announced plans for its third subsea development in a release on Friday.

It said the decision stemmed from recent meetings the Prime Minister had in London when he met bp CEO Bernard Looney and incoming bpTT David Campbell where they discussed accelerating the project’s sanction.

The announcement follows reports that bpTT had renewed its gas supply contract with the NGC at a signing ceremony in Port of Spain on Friday. The gas supply negotiations were also addressed by Dr Rowley during the London talks earlier this month.

In the release Campbell said, “The go-ahead for the Cypre development is great news for TT and for bpTT, as it demonstrates our continued commitment to investing in our business here. Today’s announcement is a great reflection of our strategy in action – efficiently developing the resources in our existing acreage so we can bring new gas to the market faster, all without increasing operating emissions.”

Cypre will include seven wells and subsea trees tied back into bpTT’s existing Juniper platform via two new 14-kilometre flexible flowlines. Drilling is due to commence in 2023 and first gas from the facility is expected in 2025.

The Cypre gas field is located 78 kilometres off the southeast coast of Trinidad within the East Mayaro Block, in water depth of approximately 80 metres. At peak the development is expected to deliver average gas production of 250-300 mmscfd. Production from Cypre will go towards satisfying bpTT’s existing gas supply commitments.

The Cypre development forms part of bpTT’s strategy of maximising production from existing infrastructure, identifying innovative solutions to bring gas to the market faster without adding operating emissions.

This subsea development will capitalise on the existing subsea enabling infrastructure at Juniper allowing gas to be brought to market in a shorter time than a normally unmanned installation development.

The new development will access power from Juniper, eliminating the need for additional power generation which allows production to be added without increasing bpTT’s operating emissions.

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Another murder in Tobago as Crown Point man chopped to death

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Crime scene officers at Randoo Lane in Cocorite following the double murder. –

Tobago has recorded its third murder in as many days – this time a fatal chopping.

The victim has been identified as Kenrick James, 65, of Store Bay Local Road, Crown Point.

Police said around 7.30 am on Saturday, James got into an argument with a man whom he knew at his home. The men then got into a fight and James was chopped to death.

DMO Kumar visited the scene and pronounced James dead.

Among the police officers who responded were Sgts Guy, Wilson, Daniel-Kerr and PCs Lakhan and Robley of the Crown Point Police Station.

Tobago police are also continuing investigations into two recent murders.

Jonathan Baptiste, 28, of Gerald Graham Road, Union Village, was shot by a man at Lal’s carpark, Dutch Fort, Scarborough, around 10.30 pm on September 22. He subsequently died at hospital.

And on September 21, Trinidad and Tobago Inter-Island Transportation Company employee Emero Baynes was gunned down while driving his car along Belmont Farm Road, Mason Hall.

Investigations into all three killings are continuing.

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Young man fatally killed in St Philip Loop Barbados

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Police asking for public’s assistance in identifying victim

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The body of a young male was discovered at Long Bay, St Philip following a shooting incident on Friday night.

According to police, around 9:58 pm lawmen responded to reports of gun shots in the area.

When officers arrived at the scene, the man was found with a wound at the back of his head in a bushy area next to a residence. He was pronounced dead by a medical doctor.

The Barbados Police Service is appealing to members of the public for assistance in identifying this male.

If you have witnesses or have knowledge of this incident, call the District ‘C’ Station at 416-8200 or 8204, Police Emergency 211, Crime Stoppers at 1800-TIPS (8477) or the nearest Police Station.

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Ibo Simon est mort

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The content originally appeared on: Guadeloupe FranceAntilles

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Samedi 24 Septembre 2022 – 05h36

Il a quitté la scène à 81 ans – DR

Ancienne vedette de Canal 10, homme politique et chanteur, le Basse-Terrien a tiré sa révérence à 81 ans. Aimé ou détesté, il n’a jamais laissé indifférent. 

Homme très controversé l’artiste, le politique, l’animateur télé et radio, Ibo Simon est  décédé ce samedi, à 81 ans, des suites d’une longue maladie. On l’a d’abord connu en tant que chanteur. L’un de ses titres sorti en 1979 Même si  je dois mourir un jour” a eu un énorme succès. Devenu animateur sur la télé Canal 10, il a gagné en popularité. Ses propos divisaient. Il avait ses partisans –les Ibobiens comme il les appelait–  qui appréciaient ses mots outranciers et souvent racistes. Les Haïtiens, les Dominicains étaient à ses yeux les ennemis de la Guadeloupe et profitaient des largesses du pays. Il était d’ailleurs soutenu par feu Raymond Viviès, un homme politique haut en couleur. A cette époque, il devient  une véritable vedette et décide de se lancer  en politique avec un certain succès. Il est devenu conseiller municipal et a même été élu en 1995, conseiller régional. En 2001, il a été condamné par la justice pour incitation à la haine raciale et a été privé de ses droits civiques. Petit à petit, ses déboires personnels – il avait été accusé d’attouchement sexuel par une femme qu’il avait pris en stop – et la maladie l’ont éloigné  de la scène publique. 

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Mark Mingo prepares multi-million dollar claim for damages – StMaartenNews.com – News Views Reviews & Interviews

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PHILIPSBURG — Former Port-director Mark Mingo and his attorney Cor Merx are preparing a multi-million dollar claim for damages against the Government, the Prosecutor’s Office and the Harbor Group of Companies.

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Construction worker takes away gun from attacker before being shot

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The gun and ammunition which was recovered by police. – Photo courtesy TTPS

A 25-year-old construction worker was able to take away one of his attackers’ guns before being shot in St Ann’s on Friday afternoon.

Police said the man was at his jobsite on Hutton Road, St Ann’s at around 1.10 pm when two gunmen held him up.

Investigators said the construction worker fought with one of the bandits and wrestled away his gun before being shot.

His co-workers took the injured man to the hospital where he was treated.

Police from the Port of Spain Task Force visited the man at the hospital and retrieved the gun.

Port of Spain police are continuing enquiries.

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Man’s bullet-riddled body found in St Barbs, Laventille

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The body of a man was found shortly after gunshots were heard in St Barbs, Laventille early on Saturday morning.

Police said they received a report of gunshots at St John Trace, St Barbs Road, Laventille, at around 2 am and later found the body of a man with gunshot wounds.

Police said residents in the area identified the man only as Boysie.

Police from the Belmont CID and the Homicide Bureau of Investigations Region I visited the scene with a district medical officer.

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Cops arrest two, issue 55 tickets in Port of Spain operations

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Two men were arrested and 55 traffic tickets issued during a a series of police exercises in downtown Port of Spain on Friday afternoon.

The exercises began at around 2 pm and ended at 7 pm.

The men were arrested for using obscene language and driving without a driver’s permit.

The exercise was led by ACP Collis Hazel with supervision of acting Snr Supt Roger Alexander with field operations under acting Insp Knott, Sgt Alexander and Cpls Sookhoo, Williams and St Bernard.

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CARICOM Launching Online Market Place – St. Lucia Times News

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The content originally appeared on: St. Lucia Times News

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CARICOM is launching a major regional platform to facilitate intra-regional trade in goods and agricultural products.

This CARICOM Marketplace dubbed CIMSUPRO (CARICOM Market Place and Suspension Procedure) will register suppliers and buyers of Caribbean Community (CARICOM) originating goods.

The Chair of CARICOM, the President of Suriname, His Excellency Chandrikapersad Santokhi will give remarks and a ‘call-to-action’ before launching the online portal on Monday, 26 September 2022 at 10 am ECT or 11 am Suriname time.

A brief launching ceremony will be held online and presentations are also expected from the CARICOM Secretary-General, Dr. Carla Barnett; the Suriname Minister of Economic Affairs, Entrepreneurship and Technological Innovation, Hon Rishma N. Kuldipsingh and a representative from the private sector.

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CIMSUPRO when populated will create a ‘Marketplace’ that will allow regional buyers to find sellers of regionally produced goods, thereby creating the conditions for direct contact between parties.

The online platform also has the potential for improving the efficiency of the application process for a suspension of the Common External Tariff (CET).

CARICOM Trade Ministers had approved a proposal from the government of Suriname to create an online tool to promote intra-regional trade. Stakeholders, especially suppliers of regionally produced goods can access the portal and register via the following link https://www.cimsupro.com/user/register

SOURCE: CARICOM Today. Headline photo: Stock image.

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Detienen a menor en auto robado a mano armada en Carolina

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Las autoridades intervinieron con un menor que conducía un vehículo que había sido robado a mano armada, a eso de la una de la madrugada del sábado, en la avenida Sánchez Castaño en Carolina.

Según el reporte de la Policía, los agentes intervinieron con el vehículo Kia Soul, color azul, año 2019, porque no tenía las luces encendidas. Al verificar la tablilla se percataron de que la misma poseía gravamen de hurto y no le pertenecía al auto intervenido.

Posteriormente, los agentes procedieron a verificar la placa (VIN number) del auto, y se percataron nuevamente de que el vehículo poseía gravamen de hurto a mano armada (carjacking) el 23 de septiembre, en la carretera PR-165, área de los Veleros en Dorado.

El conductor del auto intervenido resulto ser un menor de 16 años, por lo que fue transportado a la división de Asuntos Juveniles del Cuerpo de Investigaciones Criminales de San Juan.

El caso se consultará con la Procuradora de Menores para la radicación de faltas correspondientes.

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