- Pointe-à-Pierre
Pointe-à-Pierre is a town in
Trinidad and Tobago . It lies north of San Fernando and south ofClaxton Bay . It is most famous as the site of the country's largest (and now, only)oil refinery which is run byPetrotrin , the state-owned oil company.The town was built for and is populated by employees of the company. Facilities provided for the residents include a primary school, a yacht club and a staff club equipped with a pool, tennis courts and squash courts (and in the mid 1960s an 18-hole golf course and a secondary school, though both might still be there).
The oil refinery was originally built by
Trinidad Leaseholds Limited (TLL) and expanded byTexaco . It was transferred to Trintoc when the government purchased the land-based assets of Texaco Trinidad Limited, and then incorporated into Petrotrin.The town is also the home of the world famous
Pointe-à-Pierre Wild Fowl Trust , a wildlife reserve forwaterfowl located within the secured premises of the Petrotrin oil refinery.Pointe-à-Pierre is separated from
Marabella by theGuaracara River and fromGasparillo by theSir Solomon Hochoy Highway . It lies on theGulf of Paria and is an important port for the export and import ofpetroleum products. At the southern edge of Pointe-à-Pierre lies Guaracara Park, known for its cricket matches.Local prononciation by Trinidadians: "point-uh-PEER."
People from Pointe-à-Pierre
Famous residents / past residents of Pointe-à-Pierre include:
*Floella Benjamin
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