GEORGETOWN, Guyana, CMC—The Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo (GECSCE) has named the National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (National Energy) a Gold Sponsor for the 2025 edition of its flagship event.
It said that this marks the third consecutive year that National Energy has returned as a Gold Sponsor, demonstrating its continued commitment to supporting the energy sector.
National Energy has played a pivotal role in the energy industry in Trinidad and Tobago for over 45 years. The company has been dedicated to developing energy-based projects and infrastructure that underpin the industrial sector, with a strong focus on gas-based and sustainable energy-related development. It also delivers quality services to support these initiatives.
“National Energy is pleased to engage in our third year of representation and sponsorship for this Flagship Energy Event for Guyana. We stand firm in our commitment to provide support and partnership towards the long-term development of a strong and resilient energy sector in Guyana that will benefit the people of Guyana and the wider Caribbean region,” National Energy resident Dr. Vernon Paltoo.
“We look forward to collaborating with them to shape the future of energy and sustainable development in the world’s fastest-growing economy. Their continued support and expertise will be invaluable as we work together to drive progress and innovation in the energy sector.”
GECSCE chairman Anthony Whyte said that National Energy has been an integral part of the century-old legacy that Trinidad and Tobago have built, being the region’s most experienced energy producer.
“With Guyana moving full steam ahead with the development of its gas resources, I am comforted that key players like National Energy are standing by our side on this journey.
“National Energy, without question, is a jewel in the crown of Trinidad and Tobago’s institutional knowledge. I am proud to welcome them for a third consecutive year to this flagship event that the Government of Guyana fully endorses,” he added.
The February 8 to 21, 2025, event is being promoted as “uniting industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders to explore developments and opportunities in energy and supply chains.”
“It aims to foster forward-looking discussions, bridging gaps and connecting ideas across borders. The event includes workshops, panel discussions, and networking events, enabling direct engagement with peers and experts. Positioned as a regional economic hub, Guyana offers a timely platform for positively influencing the regional energy landscape. This conference is crucial for charting a sustainable, prosperous future in the energy sector,” according to the organizers.