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Mar 12, 2012 News
BRIDGETOWN – CMC – Trinidad and Tobago, the third largest producer of natural gas in the Americas, is to complete its first international gas pipeline – to northern neighbour Barbados, 330 kilometres (207 miles) away – within the next 18 months, Barbados Prime Minister Freundel Stuart told journalists Saturday.
“Within another 18 months or so there should be a natural gas pipeline between Barbados and Trinidad and Tobago,” Stuart said as he briefed reporters on his return here from Suriname, where he held bilateral talks with his Trinidadian counterpart, Kamla Persaud-Bissessar, on the margins of the Caribbean Community mid-term summit.
Stuart said Persad-Bissessar told him her cabinet had already approved the plan to build the pipeline, expected to be one of the largest civil engineering works in Caribbean history.
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