Grenada’s Hydrocarbons — Technical Working Group (TWG) will host a two-day Stakeholder Engagement and Mapping Workshop on 8–9 October 2025, bringing together a wide range of stakeholders aimed at strengthening dialogue, collaboration, and participation in shaping Grenada’s energy future.
The workshop will convene representatives from government ministries, agencies, industry professionals, TWG’s technical experts and other key stakeholders. Participants will engage in open dialogue, share their perspectives, and examine the opportunities and challenges linked to Grenada’s emerging hydrocarbon sector.
The event will be formally opened with a keynote address by Anthony Paul, an internationally respected oil and gas expert with more than 40 years of technical and commercial experience across operations, management, and leadership roles in the global oil and natural gas value chain. Paul’s insights will help frame national discussions and guide informed decision-making.
This engagement is designed to:
- Promote transparency and inclusive dialogue
- Strengthening national capacity
- Guide evidence-based policy and planning
- Foster collaboration among stakeholders for responsible and sustainable resource development
The Government of Grenada remains committed to promoting responsible energy development in the best interest of Grenada and its people.
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The government forced Grenadians to drown in auto debt in the name of climate change and now wants to pollute the environment.
If there are really serious about the climate they will leave fossil fuels in the ground…..
Talking on both sides of their mouth.
What a bunch of jokers