Launched on 1 June, 2002 and published bimonthly, ENERGY Caribbean was the first publication of its type ever devoted exclusively to the energy industry in the Caribbean. Written by the late award-winning, veteran journalist David Renwick and published by MEP, it was accompanied by the annual ENERGY Caribbean Yearbook (free to subscribers), a survey of developments in the year in energy gone by and outlook for the year ahead. It was distributed at regional energy conferences and trade events, but primarily available through print and electronic subscriptions.
Given the challenges being faced by the energy industry in the region at the time, ENERGY Caribbean and the ENERGY Yearbook were wound up in 2014.
Orders
Back issue (newsletter): $10
Yearbook back issue: $25
Coverage
News and analysis on oil, gas and downstream activity across the Caribbean region
Issues and developments in Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Guyana, Jamaica, Barbados, Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Netherlands Antilles and Aruba, plus a Caribbean view of energy matters in Venezuela and other Caribbean Basin countries
Regional industry data, industry news, contracts, international and regional economic context, company news and profiles, personal profiles, comment
Readership
Leading companies, governments and organisations involved in the Caribbean energy industry
Global players in the international industry
Industry service companies, contractors and suppliers, regional and international
Institutions of academic research
Global and regional executives and managers
Regional and international investors
Industry observers.