NRGBriefs: Trinidad Missing Out On European Gas Crisis

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(Energy Analytics Institute, 3.Oct.2021) — Energy briefs including SSR Mining Inc. setting the date for 3Q:21 quarterly call; Trinidad and Tobago’s Finance Minister Colm Imbert readies national budget presentation; Trinidad and Tobago struggling to boost LNG exports amid European gas crisis; talks set to resume again on 15 Oct. 2021 in Mexico City between representatives from Venezuela’s ruling party and opposition to discuss ways to address the OPEC country’s crises; and more.

LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN

Argentina

SSR Mining Inc. (NASDAQ: SSRM) (TSX: SSRM) (ASX: SSR) will release details related to its 3Q:21 financials on 4 Nov. 2021 before mkts open. The co. will host a conf. call and webcast at 5pm EDT. Listeners can dial in toll-free in the US and Canada: +1 (800) 319-4610. All other callers: +1 (604) 638-5340. Webcast details can be found at http://ir.ssrmining.com/investors/events

Trinidad and Tobago

— Trinidad and Tobago’s Minister of Finance Colm Imbert will present the twin island country’s 2022 national budget, the gov’t said in a video announcement.

— Struggling Atlantic Basin gas producer and LNG exporter Trinidad and Tobago may have missed the boat in terms of exporting addition LNG cargoes from its Atlantic LNG plant to Europe amid a gas crisis there and the future isn’t looking optimistic for the Caribbean exporter either, according to Energy Analytics Institute (EAI) basic analysis.

Venezuela

— Discussions between Venezuela’s ruling party and opposition are expected to resume 15 Oct. in Mexico City, according to reports from Globovision.

NORTH AMERICA

USA

Bristow Group Inc. (NYSE: VTOL) will present a virtual presentation at the Deutsche Bank Leveraged Finance Conference on 5 Oct. Bristow’s President and CEO Chris Bradshaw and Senior VP and CFO Jennifer Whalen are scheduled to present at 9am EST and participate in investor meetings throughout the day.

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By Ian Silverman, Aaron Simonsky and Piero Stewart. © Energy Analytics Institute (EAI). All Rights Reserved.

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