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GlobalData on MSNExxonMobil may invest up to $21.7bn in Trinidad and Tobago
ExxonMobil is set to potentially invest as much as $21.7bn (147.35bn) in Trinidad and Tobago, contingent upon the successful ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil is returning to Trinidad & Tobago following an award of a large offshore deepwater block, agreeing ...
ExxonMobil signed a deal on Tuesday to explore a vast area near Trinidad and Tobago for oil and gas, even as the twin-island ...
Exxon has signed a $21.7 billion deepwater exploration deal with Trinidad and Tobago, aiming to replicate its Guyana oil ...
Exxon Mobil signed a deal to explore a vast deepwater area offshore Trinidad and Tobago for oil and gas, and the country's ...
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Exxon Could Invest as Much as $21.7 Billion if It Finds Oil, Gas in Trinidad, Energy Minister Says
(Reuters) -Exxon Mobil could invest as much as $21.7 billion in Trinidad and Tobago if the energy major finds reserves in a ...
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Trinidad awards deepwater blocks to Exxon, could see $21.7 billion investment, minister says
Exxon Mobil could invest as much as $21.7 billion in Trinidad and Tobago if the U.S. energy major finds reserves in a large ...
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Tobago Travel Guide | Top Sights and Beaches in the Caribbean
This video provides a travel guide to Tobago, part of the twin-island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. It covers natural ...
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Exclusive: Trinidad, ExxonMobil agree to terms for deepwater blocks, government sources say
Trinidad and Tobago's government has agreed to award U.S. oil major ExxonMobil acreage in an ultra-deep area that includes ...
Exxon Mobil Corp. signed a deal to explore for oil and gas off the coast of Trinidad and Tobago, a decade after making the world’s largest discovery in a generation in nearby Guyana.
Trinidad and Tobago has extended a state of emergency after the attorney general said the prison system has been compromised.
U.S. travelers are being warned about rising safety concerns in Caribbean destinations, including the Bahamas and Trinidad & Tobago, after new travel advisories cite violent crime and kidnappings.
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