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08PORTOFSPAIN269
2008-06-18 20:00:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Port Of Spain
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SECRETARY OF ENERGY AND PM MANNING DISCUSS

Tags:  KCIP EPET ENRG PTER ASEC TD 
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TAGS: KCIP EPET ENRG PTER ASEC TD
SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF ENERGY AND PM MANNING DISCUSS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND NATURAL GAS OUTLOOK

Classified By: Acting DCM John Ries, reasons 1.4 (b,d)

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STATE FOR WHA/CAR, WHA/EPSC, EEB, S/CT
DOE FOR A/S KOLEVAR, MWILLIAMSON, GWARD
DHS FOR A/S STEPHAN

E.O. 12958: DECL: 06/17/2018
TAGS: KCIP EPET ENRG PTER ASEC TD
SUBJECT: SECRETARY OF ENERGY AND PM MANNING DISCUSS
INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION AND NATURAL GAS OUTLOOK

Classified By: Acting DCM John Ries, reasons 1.4 (b,d)


1. (C) SUMMARY: PM Manning welcomed Energy Secretary
Bodman's visit and delivery of a USG report on protecting
T&T's LNG export infrastructure. Manning said he is anxious
to do whatever is necessary to protect LNG infrastructure and
willing to include that in the mission for T&T's new offshore
patrol vessels. At the same time he made clear that better
protection of energy infrastructure could not come at the
expense of drug interdiction. In a one-one-one pull-aside
with Secretary Bodman, Manning expressed frustration that
Venezuela has not responded to his overtures on cross-border
natural gas fields, and he signaled that he is considering
relaxing GOTT financial and production sharing terms in order
to stimulate upstream exploration and development. END
SUMMARY


2. (SBU) Secretary of Energy Bodman met with Prime Minister
Patrick Manning on Tuesday, May 13, at the PM's Residence/
Diplomatic Center. Following a one-on-one pull-aside (para.
10),the two were joined by the GOTT Ministers and Permanent
Secretaries of Energy, National Security, and Foreign
Affairs, the Ambassador, DOE foreign policy advisor Molly
Williamson, Assistant Secretary of Energy Kevin Kolevar,
Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security Bob Stephan, Ben
Getto and Sam Browne of DOE, and ECON Chief (notetaker).

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Presenting Infrastructure Protection Report
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3. (SBU) Manning opened the meeting by thanking Secretary
Bodman for his role in launching liquefied natural gas (LNG)
production in Trinidad when he was chairman of Cabot
Corporation. Secretary Bodman replied that it was in
recognition of the role T&T now plays in U.S. energy security
that the USG organized an in-depth vulnerability assessment
of critical infrastructure protection related to Trinidad's
production of LNG, and he presented PM Manning with a written
report of the assessment team's findings.



4. (C) A/S Stephan provided an overview of the land and
maritime segments of the report, drawing a distinction
between roles of facility operators and security authorities,
and underscoring the need to improve GOTT capability to
interdict terrorist attacks and coordination with the private
sector. Stephan praised the GOTT's spirit of cooperation and
conveyed the USG's willingness to sustain that cooperation by
sharing best practices and providing training under a
formalized working group that could track implementation of
USG recommendations.


5. (C) A/S Kolevar discussed systems vulnerabilities
identified in the report, highlighting the scope for single
point failures to disrupt supply by virtue of the fact that
LNG production takes place at a single location and that much
of the gas transported along a single right-of-way via the
cross-island pipeline. PM Manning observed that T&T is
overdue for a major earthquake, according to local
seismologists. A/S Kolevar responded that contingency
planning for system resiliency was relevant to both surviving
an attack and weathering a natural disaster. The U.S. had
learned lessons on this from hurricanes Katrina and Rita.


6. (SBU) Minister of National Security Martin Joseph asked
whether the U.S. envisages follow-up to the LNG assessment as
a bilateral matter or would it include a role for the
Inter-American Committee Against Terrorism (OAS/CICTE).
(NOTE: Joseph chaired CICTE in 2005.) A/S Kolevar responded
that CICTE provided an excellent mechanism to begin the
process, but it lacks an operational component. Moreover,
given the national security and business sensitivity of the
assessment results, the U.S. would expect implementation to
be handled in bilateral channels. A/S Stephan concurred,
adding however that CICTE might provide a venue to share
lessons learned in the assessment process. Joseph accepted
the point and agreed that follow-up would proceed in
bilateral channels.


7. (C) Manning said he is anxious to take whatever steps are
needed to protect critical infrastructure in T&T. He also
said that T&T would seek to discuss these issues with
Venezuela, since the latter would likely be the first country
on the scene in the event of an incident in T&T. Citing

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examples in the 1970s and '80s in which Venezuelan naval
vessels passed through T&T waters without permission in times
of crisis, Manning said he would expect "some strange
developments" if anything were to happen in T&T.


8. (C) Manning also laid down a marker that the GOTT would
not shift existing resources away from drug interdiction in
order to protect energy infrastructure; rather it would seek
to use its military assets for both purposes. He stressed
that counter-narcotics is the region's top priority, and
neighboring countries are far more vulnerable than T&T.
Successful counter-drug efforts in Columbia and Mexico had
pushed the drug trade routes to the east. Columbia and
Mexico have agreed to share intelligence with T&T. Noting
that the GOTT is in the process of procuring new vessels and
armed helicopters, Manning stated that infrastructure
vulnerabilities would be taken into account as these new
assets are deployed, and one or two vessels could be
stationed in close proximity to the Atlantic LNG facility.


9. (SBU) PM Manning said that T&T would host a regional
commander's conference in mid-June to discuss what assets are
available to support regional security and how to improve
coordination. He had discussed the concept for this meeting
with Admiral Stavridis of SOUTHCOM in a recent telephone
call, and over the previous few days he had also spoken to
regional commanders from the UK and France.

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T&T Needs More Gas, and Venezuela isn't Helping
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10. (C) In a one-on-one pull-aside with Secretary Bodman, PM
Manning acknowledged that T&T desperately needs to expand and
develop its proven gas reserves. The cross-border gas fields
T&T shares with Venezuela offer significant potential, but
bilateral talks have been stalled since June 2007. Manning's
repeated overtures to Caracas have met with no response.
Given these circumstances, Manning asked for U.S.
understanding of T&T's need to maintain correct relations
with Caracas and also with Havana. Manning also indicated
that the GOTT would have to loosen up the terms of its tax
and production sharing regime in order to attract bids on
offshore acreage in upcoming bid rounds.
AUSTIN