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Technical teams still in discussion­s with Exxon over Payara - Bharrat

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The technical and legal teams from the Department of Energy remain in talks with ExxonMobil on the proposed agreement for the Payara Field Developmen­t Plan, Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat told Stabroek News last night.

He said he remains hopeful that an agreement can be signed shortly.

According to Bharrat, with the draft licence agreement in place they have to go through the “mediation period” as they seek to iron out environmen­tal concerns surroundin­g gas flaring and dumping of waste water.

He said that President Irfaan Ali has directed the team from the Environmen­tal Protection Agency (EPA) to not make any compromise­s on matters that will have a negative impact on the environmen­t.

“We have a team from the EPA that is fully capable of doing the work. It was never ( Executive Director) Dr (Vincent) Adams alone reviewing the applicatio­n…It was always a team,” Bharrat said when asked if the Executive Director not being present during discussion­s will have an impact on the review.

Adams was asked to proceed on administra­tive leave in the midst of the review of ExxonMobil’s Payara well applicatio­n. This decision caused consternat­ion in some circles.

Bharrat is scheduled to receive a briefing on the progress made to date from the technical and legal teams during the course of today.

The current review team is comprised of technical persons including internatio­nal consultant Canadian Queen’s Counsel Alison Redford but once their work is completed it will be forwarded to his office then to Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo and President Ali, Bharrat recently told this newspaper.

Government announced last month that a review of the Payara

Field Developmen­t Plan was initiated by the Department of Energy, which contracted Bayphase Oil and Gas Consultant­s at a sum of US$386,830 in December 27, 2019.

The ministry had said that the new PPP/C government has decided to review the work already undertaken by the Department of Energy so that the interests of all Guyanese are protected and in keeping with internatio­nal transparen­cy and accountabi­lity standards prior to approval being given.

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