
In a recent interview with Kalilah Money Media, West Indies Petroleum (WIP) shared its vision for a stronger, more connected Caribbean energy network. The discussion explored how WIP competes on a global scale, what’s really behind regional fuel prices, and how shared infrastructure can drive energy security for millions. The company outlined its plan to scale responsibly while keeping Jamaica and the wider Caribbean at the heart of its mission.
The interview highlights WIP’s journey from a Jamaican energy innovator to a regional logistics powerhouse, now supplying fuel to major cruise and container companies. CEO Charles Chambers discussed why Jamaica’s position in regional trade gives WIP a unique advantage in stabilizing supply and reducing costs.
They also addressed the factors shaping fuel prices, global oil trends, currency exchange, and taxes and how partnerships, efficiency and local investment can help cushion consumers. WIP’s long-term goal: an integrated Caribbean energy network serving over 250 million people from Central to South America.
Watch the full interview and learn how WIP is redefining Caribbean