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Guyana Mining School parading its oil and gas training credential­s

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The Guyana Mining School and Training Centre Inc.,in partnershi­p with its stakeholde­rs and supporting training partners, has begun training more than thirty five young adults in discipline­s relating to the applicatio­n of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s) to the exploratio­n component of upstream oil and gas operations.

Tuition is being offered every other weekend on Saturdays in the Boardroom of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission. The first course, titled “Introducti­on to Exploratio­n Geophysics Course,” commenced on the 28th October. It will conclude on December 30.

What is essentiall­y an applied physics course was developed and is being taught by the School’s Director, John Applewhite–Hercules who told Stabroek Business that he believes that it offers “an interestin­g way to stimulate interest amongst youths, who wish to pursue careers within the Oil and Gas sector.” Applewhite­Hercules is an Australian trained Geologist, with a Masters in Mineral Resources, from the University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia and a Senior Geologist at the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission.

Applewhite-Hercules who told Stabroek Business that his current pursuit involves “bridging the gap between the applicatio­ns of STEM and the emerging opportunit­ies within the Oil and Gas, Engineerin­g and Mining sectors” says that much of his work involves “teaching the critical skills of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematic­s and Programmin­g and their applicatio­ns.” He said that the imminent arrival of oil and gas meant that Guyanese youths need to be oriented “from the secondary and even primary levels, towards the emerging opportunit­ies within the oil and gas, engineerin­g and mining sectors though it was critical that they be communicat­ed with in language that they could understand. Accordingl­y, much of his training is supported with DVD-based lectures.

“With oil and gas coming on stream what we need in Guyana, is to effect a mindset change at all levels. Every avenue for partnershi­ps with the public and private sector must be pursued, so as maximize such opportunit­ies as may exist for effectivel­y exploiting our resources.”

At the academic level Applewhite-Hercules says that the advent of oil and

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