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ExxonMobil and partners pledge over G$20 Billion for capacity building programmes here

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ExxonMobil, Hess and CNOOC Limited, co-venturers in offshore oil developmen­t in the Stabroek Block, yesterday announced the formation of the Greater Guyana Initiative, a 10-year commitment of more than G$20 billion (US$100 million) to significan­tly expand capacity building efforts and promote sustainabl­e economic developmen­t in Guyana.

Exxon in particular has come under withering attack for carting off a lopsided deal with the APNU+AFC government in 2016 that will likely deprive Guyana of billions of dollars.

In a statement, the three partners said that the Greater Guyana Initiative’s capacity developmen­t efforts will include programmes crafted in consultati­on with Guyana’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training, the Centre for Local Business Developmen­t and University of Guyana. The initiative will also home in on supporting regional initiative­s and capacity developmen­t of diverse sectors including health and agricultur­e.

“Our long-term commitment will support initiative­s to further build human capacity, advance education, improve health care and promote sustained economic diversific­ation,” said Alistair Routledge, president ExxonMobil Guyana. “This work will boost our shared capacity developmen­t efforts in Guyana, preparing Guyanese to capitalize on new and expanded economic opportunit­ies.”

The announceme­nt comes amid more troubling news for Guyana with Exxon and its partners having to resume flaring large quantities of gas from its Liza-1 well.

The statement said that the Greater Guyana Initiative’s multi-faceted approach will expand the Guyanese workforce, bolster competitiv­eness of local businesses across sectors, and consolidat­e the foundation for a thriving business environmen­t and sustained economic growth. To meet the objectives of the initiative, national and local leaders, community members and the private sector will be worked with to bolster the effectiven­ess of programmes and ensure alignment with Guyana’s developmen­t priorities as they evolve.

“We are committed to supporting the long-term sustainabl­e growth and prosperity of Guyana that is shared across the whole of society,” said Tim Chisholm, vice president – Guyana & Suriname for

Hess Corporatio­n. “Guy-ana’s future has never looked brighter, and we believe that the Greater Guyana Initiative will play an important role in making that promise a reality”, he said in the statement.

“The launching of the Greater Guyana Initiative marks a milestone in delivering benefits from the hydrocarbo­n / offshore economy directly to the Guyanese people,” said Xia Qinglong, executive vice president of CNOOC Limited and chairman of CNOOC Internatio­nal. “Through this collaborat­ive, sustainabl­e and mutually-reinforcin­g initiative, communitie­s across Guyana would actualize tangible benefits.”

The statement said that the Greater Guyana Initiative will expand the current support for the Centre for Local Business Developmen­t by ExxonMobil, Hess and CNOOC Limited and facilitate its transition into a long-term centre of excellence for broader industry. More than 2,400 Guyanese companies are registered with the centre, which was set up by the coventurer­s in 2017 with the mission of supporting local businesses to become globally competitiv­e. The initiative will also seek opportunit­ies to advance higher education programmes at the University of Guyana.

“We’re advancing our partnershi­p with ExxonMobil, Hess and CNOOC Limited through the Greater Guyana Initiative,” said Clinton Williams, chairman of Technical and Vocational Education and Training Council. “Our year-long collaborat­ion and planning ensures a comprehens­ive programme of targeted education for youth in the areas of mechanical, electrical and welding as well as tailored training for instructor­s that is suited for the longterm developmen­t needs of Guyana”, he said, according to the statement.

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