Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago stands in a stable and advantageous position, benefiting significantly from its status as an oil and gas producer with 0% oil import dependency. The country enjoys extremely low gasoline prices at $0.52/L and possesses an impressive 365 days of oil reserves. With no food risk and only a modest 12% increase in fertilizer costs, the nation is largely insulated from the global energy crisis. The outlook for Trinidad and Tobago remains positive, as it is poised to continue benefiting from elevated global energy prices in the coming weeks.
Fuel Prices
USD primary · TTD (TT$) localPrices shown per litre. Local currency conversion uses live exchange rates.Last updated: May 1, 2026
3-Month Price History
Strategic Reserves
Energy Dependency Profile
Fertilizer & Food Security
News: Trinidad and Tobago
Flight Disruption Risk
ModerateJet fuel prices have risen ~38% above pre-war levels globally. Expect fuel surcharges on most international routes. No specific disruption data available for this country.
No inbound tankers detected
May indicate supply disruption
