Premier Insurance, the sole insurance company to sponsor the second edition of the International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2023, returned as a Silver Sponsor as it leads the charge for energy insurance.

PREMIER Insurance Company Inc. (PREMIER) commenced operations on January 4, 2021, and has quickly established itself as one of the leading insurers in Guyana. Premier is gyA+ rated by CariCRIS and backed by the financial strength and experience of its CariA rated parent company, as well as A rated reinsurers.
For the second year, the company is leading the charge when it comes to supporting the energy sector in Guyana, as it provides unique insurance products to the oil and gas industry and a suite of customisable general insurance products, including fire, auto, commercial, liability, and bonds, with the company launching its PREMIER Signature Auto policy at the expo in February.

PREMIER’s local Managing Director, Anil Singh, said, “Our decision to come on-board this year reflects our commitment to continue helping in the development of Guyana. We took a step further by onboarding as a Silver Sponsor, which is a huge upgrade from our last year’s participation. Insurance plays an integral part in every contract execution within the oil industry, and we are happy to be here to lend our reach of international reinsurance support.”

Kurt Baboolall, Chief Executive Officer of the International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2023 said, “We welcome PREMIER Insurance to the conference and expo; they were the first business of its kind to become a sponsor last year. We are happy to have them back for a second year and hope that they will continue to support us in the years to come.”

The Conference and Expo completed its second edition under the theme ‘Harnessing Energy for Development’ from February 14–17, 2023, with over 1000 delegates attending the Conference and over 200 exhibitors to showcasing their companies at the Expo.

Hess Corporation and the Government of Guyana Announce REDD+ Carbon Credits Purchase Agreement

Dec 03, 2022

Hess Corporation and the Government of Guyana announced an agreement for Hess to purchase high quality carbon credits for a minimum of $750 million between 2022 and 2032 directly from the Government of Guyana.  

Carbon credits are mechanisms used to reduce CO2 emissions. Carbon credits are generated by the avoidance of CO2 emissions. Guyana’s extensive natural rainforests provide an avenue to remove substantial quantities of CO2 from the atmosphere. 

This agreement will serve to support Guyana’s efforts to protect the country’s vast forests and provide capital to improve the lives of Guyana’s citizens through investments made by the Government as part of Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy (LCDS) 2030.  

If you would like to learn more about Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy click here:
https://lcds.gov.gy/ 

Guyana’s President, His Excellency Dr. Irfaan Ali stated, “In 2009, Guyana produced the first low carbon development strategy from a developing country. As one of only nine national jurisdictions in the Amazon Basin, we said long ago that national or jurisdiction-scale action on forests, coupled with access to global private finance, could create solutions that benefit the peoples of forest-rich countries while also achieving global climate goals.” 

President Ali was joined by Vice President, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo and John Hess, CEO of Hess Corporation for a signing ceremony to commemorate this historic agreement. 

The multi-year agreement is for 37.5 million REDD+ jurisdictional carbon credits (current and future issuances). These credits will be on the ART (Architecture for REDD+ Transactions) registry and will be independently verified to represent permanent and additional emissions reductions under ART’s REDD+ Environmental Excellence Standard 2.0 (TREES). 

Avoiding global deforestation is foundational to the Paris Agreement’s aim of limiting the global average temperature rise to well below 2°C and was one of the major commitments made at the COP26 climate summit, where more than 130 countries, including Guyana, pledged to end deforestation by 2030.  

Guyana’s more than 18 million hectares of forests are estimated to store approximately 20 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent. Through Guyana’s Low Carbon Development Strategy 2030, the country has a roadmap for preserving its forests, while growing its economy and creating a development pathway that is diverse and includes opportunities for all Guyanese citizens. 

The purchase of these carbon credits is an important part of Hess’ commitment to support global efforts to address climate change and for the company to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The agreement adds to the company’s ongoing and successful emissions reduction efforts, which are described in Hess’ annual Sustainability Reports. 

If you would like to learn more about Hess’ sustainability reports, you can click here:
https://www.hess.com/sustainability/sustainability-reports 

 

Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Dr Keith Rowley to attend second edition of The International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2023

Dec 09, 2022

The International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2023 today announced that the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. the Honourable Keith Rowley has confirmed his attendance and will deliver remarks on the opening day of the second edition of the event. Dr. Rowley is among a number of Heads of State and Government expected to attend the event. 

Chairman of the International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2023, Anthony Whyte said, “We are extremely pleased to see that Heads of Government across the region and globally are recognizing that Guyana is leader in this part of the world when it comes to energy talks and are taking the opportunity to be part of the conversations that will shape the approach to energy development over the next few years.” 

Whyte added, “Trinidad and Tobago has been a producer of energy for decades and we believe that their experience could help our sector realise its full potential. We are excited to host Prime Minister Rowley and the other heads of state scheduled to attend the conference and expo.” 

The Conference, which is expected to assemble policymakers, academics, industry professionals and entrepreneurs from around the world, will also again see the participation of global energy thought-leaders, most notably, Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs, world-renowned economics professor, bestselling author, innovative educator, and global leader in sustainable development. 

The Conference and Expo will be held from February 14-17, 2023 at the Guyana Marriott Hotel, Georgetown, under the theme ‘Harnessing Energy for Development’. 

The registration portal for the conference and expo can be found on the conference website, www.guyanaenergy.gy. Pre-registration is now open for sponsors, exhibitors, in-person attendees, virtual attendees, workshop participants, and members of the media, all being done online. 

 

US$20m petroleum training facility launched

Sep 11, 2022

Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d), the Honourable Mark Phillips, said the Government intends to continuously bolster investments in human capital to build local content capacity and foster a sustainable future for all Guyanese.

He made the remarks while attending the official launch of the US$20m 3T EnerMech Guyana Training Centre of Excellence and graduation ceremony at the company’s headquarters in Lusignan, East Coast Demerara.

The launch of the petroleum training facility, the Prime Minister noted, would enhance Guyana’s human resource development.

“A crucial factor to the success of our nation lies in our people. We must ensure that we utilise the benefits of the oil and gas sector to build a bright future for this, the next generation of Guyanese and beyond. To do that, we must undertake a culture of ownership, a culture where our local content – our people – can thrive and that includes within the workforce itself.”

The training facility, Guyana’s premier in-country, state-of-the-art facility is a collaborative venture between 3t EnerMech, Orinduik Development Incorporated and Windsor Technologies.

Persons will be taught through blended learning software and technology, and via fully immersive simulators for high-hazard activity learning.

CUTTING EDGE DEVELOPMENT

Prime Minister Phillips, during his address, lauded the drive and innovation of the facility and those responsible for its establishment.

“As the first entity with approval to deliver OPITO (Offshore Petroleum Industry Training Organisation)-accredited training to the oil and gas sector in Guyana, our human resources are now strengthened at a global standard to actively and competently participate in the building of this new and abundant area of the country. With an industry that requires high skills and knowledge, it is reassuring to know that these capacities can be imparted to our people without having to leave their home soil.”

LOCAL CONTENT AT WORK

The Senior Government Official added that the “benefit of strong partnerships can never be understated, for these are the binds that allow goals that may otherwise seem unattainable to be achieved”.

He said that the Government would collaborate with 3t EnerMech to offer a blended technical and vocational training programme for Guyanese interested in careers in the oil and gas industry through the Guyana Online Academy of Learning (GOAL).

“Our Government has continually engaged in the training of our workforce to be able to occupy positions in the oil and gas sector and contribute to the building of this sector, which extends to the development of Guyana. In the past, much of this training was conducted away from home, but today, and from hereon, our people will be able to access such training right here in Guyana.”

In conjunction with the launch, the graduation ceremony, for the first group of students, was also held.

To this end, the Prime Minister charged the graduates to put their skills to use.

“I congratulate the first cohort of participants who underwent training at this facility. May you take your skills and put them to their fullest use as you proceed in your daily tasks of helping to build a better Guyana.”

He said that as a people, Guyana’s success depends on proper resource management, transparency and accountability.

The training programme provides a level one qualification from the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) and is divided into three phases: pre-learning assessment and safe passport, which are completed online, and the technical pathway, which is the practical journey, which is completed at the 3T EnerMech headquarters.

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