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Petroleum expo organiser says working to bring maximum benefits to Guyanese

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The organiser of the second Guyana Internatio­nal Petroleum Exhibition (GIPEX) yesterday stated that it is registered here and is working with the local private sector to ensure the event bring maximum benefits for Guyanese and the country.

“What we are seeing is a lot of misinforma­tion out there. We are working closely with the private sector,” Managing Director of Valiant Business Media Shariq Abdulhai told a press conference at the Marriott Hotel, as preparatio­ns continue for the event, which is scheduled for November 20th to November 22nd.

“We’re working closely with the GCCI (Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry) and we are looking at subsidisin­g some rates for the local companies, especially the startups who want to come in and see how they can be part of this journey,” he added.

Present at the press conference also were Head of the Department of Energy (DoE), Dr. Mark Bynoe and GCCI Executive Director Richard Rambarran.

Questions have been raised as to why the UKbased Valiant has been entrusted with organising the conference. While it organised the first GIPEX, the feeling in some quarters here is that the government itself, GO-Invest or local organisati­ons should have been able to manage this considerin­g their growing interactio­n with oil companies and related businesses.

It still has not been made clear whether the government has tendered for the convening of the conference and whether Valiant had won in a competitiv­e process.

While Valiant has said that no taxpayers’ money will be utilised in the hosting of the conference, it is unclear what exactly is the input of the government here and the DoE.

GIPEX’s representa­tive yesterday explained that as part of the arrangemen­t for the hosting of the event, the entity must use local companies, saying that the focus is “on hiring local Guyanese companies”.

“The simple example is, if we were taking pens or stationery for the event, we are not allowed to bring it in. What that did is help us to work with companies like Sagacity and a number of other companies in transporta­tion, event branding, marketing ...,” Abdulhai said.

He also said that the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) receives the necessary taxes as is required by law of all local companies. And if any of the companies at the exhibition pay for services here in Guyana “we have to go through the local tax system which is here,” he stressed.

He contended that the public had been fed misinforma­tion. It is to this end he pointed to the company’s website and asked that the public visit it to see firsthand what to expect and the objectives of hosting the event.

On Monday, following a declaratio­n by Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo that the PPP was considerin­g boycotting the conference over government sponsorshi­p, Valiant issued a statement seeking to clarify misconcept­ions.

The statement said that no taxpayers’ money will be used for the event and that rates for participat­ing companies which are 100% Guyanese are subsidized.

The statement said that Valiant Business Media has also been engaging the local private sector with a view to maximising its participat­ion in the event.

The statement also said that a team of “100% Guyanese-owned companies continue to be engaged for the provision of services for GIPEX. These services include event planning, equipment rental, communicat­ions and marketing, branding and décor, multi-media services, accommodat­ion, logistics and security”.

The statement asserted that GIPEX remains the largest oil and gas conference and exhibition in Guyana.

“With the participat­ion of more than 600 delegates and well over 175 companies in 2018, GIPEX 2019 is poised to attract and engage the biggest players in the oil and gas industry as the country moves closer to first oil”, it said in its statement.

With five joint ventures formed in the first two days of the conference last year, Valiant is hoping that number is increased this year.

Guyana’s Department of Energy head also underscore­d the importance of the conference for locals.

“At the department we are particular­ly enthused. This is a fighting time and as we continue to seek foreign direct investment opportunit­ies and further economic growth of the country…. GIPEX remains the marquee event for the oil and gas sector, in terms of engaging with members of the Private Sector, establishi­ng partnershi­ps, alliances, associatio­ns and joint ventures,” Bynoe said.

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 ??  ?? From right to left are GCCI Executive Richard Rambarran, DoE Head Dr. Mark Bynoe, Managing Director of Valiant Media Shariq Abdulhai and Executive of Sagacity Chris Chapwanya.
From right to left are GCCI Executive Richard Rambarran, DoE Head Dr. Mark Bynoe, Managing Director of Valiant Media Shariq Abdulhai and Executive of Sagacity Chris Chapwanya.

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