Sawgrass LNG & Power has secured a new contract to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to the state-owned Barbados National Energy Company Limited (BNECL). The agreement extends a collaboration that began in 2016, anchored in the island’s energy strategy and the continuation of a long-term regional commercial partnership.
A strengthened partnership in the Caribbean
The contract allows Sawgrass LNG & Power to continue supplying LNG to the island, meeting increasing local demand. Operating mainly in the southeastern United States and the Caribbean, Sawgrass LNG & Power has established itself as a key player in integrated gas-to-power solutions for island markets. The current agreement forms part of a broader strategy to secure energy supplies for Barbados’ infrastructure while ensuring stable imports.
Under the terms of the deal, Sawgrass will continue deliveries through logistical solutions tailored to Barbados’ geographic and port-specific requirements. The company has not disclosed the exact duration or supply volumes, but people familiar with the matter indicated that it could run until 2030, with adjustments to be made according to evolving demand.
A contract rooted in operational continuity
For nearly a decade, the cooperation between BNECL and Sawgrass has been based on reliable supply and proven maritime logistics. This renewal reflects the two entities’ intent to preserve a supply model that has demonstrated efficiency amid regional energy volatility. The LNG supplied by Sawgrass is used to fuel the island’s electricity generation plants, playing a central role in its energy mix.
James Browne, Officer-In-Charge at BNECL, stated that the partnership enabled the island to balance immediate energy security with the progressive adaptation of its grid to intermittent sources, including the integration of battery energy storage systems (BESS). The challenge remains to ensure uninterrupted supply while managing logistical constraints specific to island markets.
Regional expansion for Sawgrass
The new contract is part of Sawgrass LNG & Power’s regional growth strategy, strengthening its footprint in the Caribbean by diversifying markets and stabilising operations in areas of rising energy demand. The company says it now serves a growing number of multi-sector clients in the region, leveraging solutions adapted to local realities and access constraints.
Daniel McLaughlin, President and Chief Commercial Officer of Sawgrass, said the extension reflected a “shared commitment to energy security” between the partners. The group plans to expand its logistical capacity in the Caribbean over the coming years, though no investment figures or project details have been disclosed.