Trinidad to host pavilion at Houston energy conference

Shaun Rampersad
Shaun Rampersad

(Trinidad Guardian) Trinidad and Tobago will have its first ever country pavilion at the Offshore Technology Conference set to be held in Houston next month.

 

In a news release yesterday, Ramps Logistics said this country will be represented at the event from May 6 to 9.

 

“This global energy conference brings together key influencers and decision-makers with jurisdiction over the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean and North and South America, serving as a pivotal platform for announcing strategic plans and campaigns,” said Ramps Logistics.

 

“Powered by The National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago and coordinated by Ramps Logistics Ltd., this pavilion marks a significant milestone in showcasing the nation’s influence across the global energy landscape.”

 

Ramps said the T&T Pavilion will serve as a central hub for groundbreaking innovations and advanced solutions in the oil and gas sector, featuring diverse contributions from local industry leaders in HSSE, transportation, equipment, marine vessels, machining services, and technology.

 

Apart from the National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago, the pavilion will feature Inland Offshore Contractors Ltd., Tembladora Energy Logistics, Dumore Enterprises Ltd., Qualitech Machining Services Limited and El Dorado Offshore.

 

Ramps, which will also form part of pavilion, said the presentation will represent the vibrant spirit and dynamic capabilities of Trinidad and Tobago’s energy services.

 

Shaun Rampersad, CEO of Ramps Logistics, said, “Presenting the Trinidad and Tobago Pavilion at OTC 2024 is a proud moment for us and a historic milestone for our country’s presence in the global energy sector. It’s not just an exhibition. Its where strategic alliances are forged, and future industry leaders emerge. We are thrilled to demonstrate our innovative capabilities and robust energy solutions to the world.”

 

Ramps Logistics offers air freight, ocean freight, supply chain solution, customs brokerage solutions, offshore logistics amd project logistics.

 

It is estimated that more than 31,000 offshore energy professionals from more than 100 countries attended the OTC in 2023 to discuss the latest advancements in the offshore oil and gas industry, while touting the role the offshore energy industry plays within the energy transition.