Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference - Energy and Entrepreneurship

February 7-9th 2010 at the Hyatt Regency Trinidad

Taxi Companies

The approximate taxi rate from Piarco International Airport to Hyatt Hotel Port of Spain is US $30 per person and is subject to other applicable charges.

A-1 Auto Taxi Service

Phone: 1 868 638-8125

A-Class Taxi Service

Phone: 1 868 669-3783
 662-8025

Alleyne’s Taxi Service

Phone: 1 868 640-2727 Cell: 1 868 681-1741
 http://www.breezeetaxi.com/

A.P.S. Shuttle Services

10 Malabar Road, Arima
Phone: 1868 643-8564
Arrow Car Rentals
St Augustine
Phone: 1 868 645-4608

ATT Ground Tours & Transport Services

Phone: 1 868 776-7473
 http://www.atttours.com/index.html

Bacchus Taxi Service

37 Tragarete Road,
Port of Spain
Phone: 1 868 622-5588

Belmont Taxi Service

111 Belmont Circular Road
Belmont

Phone: 1 868 624-4061

Broadway Taxi Service

Independence Square
Port of Spain
Phone: 1 868 623-7304

Transport Solutions

St. Helena Village

Piarco
Phone: 1 868 669-4332

Icehouse Taxi Service

Independence Square & Abercromby Street
Port of Spain
Phone: 1 868 627-6984

Kalloos Auto Rental and Limousine Service

Piarco Airport
Phone: 1 868 669-5673

Kapok Taxi Service

16-18 Cotton Hill
St. Clair
Phone: 1 868 622-6995

Martin’s Taxi Service (24 hrs)

150 Robert Street
Woodbrook
Phone: 1 868 768-4762
Queen’s Park Taxi
Queens Park West
Port of Spain
Phone: 1 868 625-3002

Ramesh Roopnarine Executive Transport

Factory Road
Piarco
Phone: 1 868 669-5679 1 868 683-9179

Trumph Luxury Taxi Service

32 Stone Street
Port of Spain
Phone: 1 868 624-0820

Hotel Accommodation

Enjoy the Conference safely: stay at the Hyatt and forget the designated driver. Click here for special Conference rates from US$159 plus taxes.

Tours and Activities

Hotels & Practicalities

Platinum Sponsors

bp TT Trinity

Gold Sponsors



Silver Sponsors

The Energy Chamber
The Energy Chamber

The Energy Chamber is the representative organization for the Trinidad & Tobago energy and related sectors. We are based in the City of San Fernando, a member of the World Energy City Partnership and the traditional hub of the energy and heavy industrial sectors. Membership of the Chamber is, however, drawn from across the country and beyond. Founded in 1956, the Chamber is an independent a-political organization governed by a Council elected annually from amongst the membership. The Chamber has a strong tradition of vigorously and effectively representing our members' interests and for significantly contributing to national development.

The Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference
Trinidad and Tobago Energy Conference Logo

The Trinidad & Tobago Energy Conference (formerly the Trinidad & Tobago Petroleum Conference), since 1989, is organised by the Energy Chamber, the representative association for the Trinidad & Tobago energy sector (www.energy.tt). It is a well respected and well established energy conference and widely regarded as the premier energy sector event in the Caribbean region. The vision of the Chamber is to steer the energy sector of Trinidad & Tobago and the wider Caribbean from mere hydrocarbon extraction to sustainable development.

The annual conference attracts members and non-members from around the region and is a prestigious event on the international conference circuit. The Energy Conference continues to grow in scope and importance and for the past two years has incorporated both a Workshop and Tradeshow element.

Link to past conferences:
2009 and 2009 Delegate Area
2010 and 2010 Delegate Area
2011