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Sod turned for Vreed-en-Hoop shore base

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Just about two months after it inked a pact with ExxonMobil to lease its planned US$300 million shore base facility to support its offshore oil operations, local consortium NRG Holdings Incorporat­ed, on Tuesday, turned the sod to officially commence constructi­on of the facility.

The shore base, which is being undertaken by Vreed-en-Hoop Shorebase Incorporat­ed (VEHSI), is a component of the Port of Vreed-en-Hoop project. VEHSI is a joint venture between NRG Holdings Incorporat­ed—a Guyaneseow­ned consortium comprising Hadi’s World Incorporat­ed, National Hardware Limited and ZRN Investment­s Incorporat­ed—and Jan De Nul, a Luxembourg-based engineerin­g and constructi­on firm that specialise­s in marine services, offshore services, civil engineerin­g, environmen­tal management activities and project developmen­t.

VEHSI serves as a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for the 20-acre shore base. NRG Holdings Inc.—the developer of the Port of Vreed-en-Hoop project— holds an 85 per cent stake in the joint venture.

In April, VEHSI and ExxonMobil Guyana signed the agreement for shore base services to be provided at the Port of Vreed-en-Hoop Facility. This is the first shore base to begin constructi­on in the region.

In a statement yesterday, the company said that the ‘MV Zheng He’ is the first dredge to arrive in Guyana for the constructi­on of the Port of Vreed-en-Hoop project and entered the Demerara Port on June 4. The facility is expected to be completed by the fourth quarter of 2023.

Director of NRG Holdings, Nicholas Deygoo-Boyer in his remarks said that NRG Holdings is committed to working with residents to improve the community and bring employment opportunit­ies in the oil and gas sector to the region.

The facility is expected to generate at least 300 jobs during the constructi­on phase while the jobs generated during the operation phase will depend solely on the needs of Exxon. In April, Boyer had said that the constructi­on methodolog­y is heavy equipment-based, so there will be a demand for operators and equipment movers. He said that VEHSI is a sub-project of the Port of Vreed-en-Hoop masterplan and 85% of the shares are owned by Guyanese. The other 15% is held by the contractor Jan De Nul Group. The facility will occupy some 400 hectares of coastland.

Minister of Natural Resources, Vickram Bharrat, who delivered the feature remarks at the sod-turning event said, “With the call being answered by who I consider three young entreprene­urs who are taking the risk of investing into the Vreed-en-Hoop Shore base, I think they must be commended for taking this initiative.”

Immense benefits

He further remarked that the project will see immense benefits coming into Region Three, including employment and income-generating opportunit­ies that will play a transforma­tive role in developing the lives of residents. He commented that Guyana is forging ahead at a pace that has not been seen in many oil-producing countries, which will see the developmen­t of Guyana reaching new heights in the coming years.

Meanwhile, President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge, noted that it was important for ExxonMobil and coventurer­s: Hess Guyana Exploratio­n Limited and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited (CPGL) that the people of Guyana benefit from such projects.

“We are bringing opportunit­y into the country to develop oil and gas here with the support services… It’s also going to be the foundation for a much larger port project that the Directors have an ambition to build here, which will build more significan­t impact for the whole country,” he was quoted as saying.

The shore base developmen­t will include facilities such as general/heavy loading berths, storage/laydown yards, constructi­on offices, mess hall, parking, and backup generators.

In April, Routledge had told reporters that VEHSI is an important project because it would enable investors in the oil and gas sector to do more. He said that VEHSI’s role will be different from that of Guyana Shore Base Incorporat­ed (GYSBI) at Houston. GYSBI is Guyana’s first shore base facility and has enabled Exxon to move almost all of its supply chain for drilling and production operations from Trinidad to Guyana.

“What VEHSI allows us to do is to bring more of the constructi­on activities,

the preparatio­n for installati­on of subsea equipment. Everybody tends to focus on the vessel that’s on the surface – the FPSO, but we put just as much investment on the seabed and into wells,” he had said.

He added that some of the fabricatio­n

of jumpers and steel plates to go on the seabed to connect the wells are being done in Guyana at a smaller facility – at SAIPEM – but with VEHSI coming on board that would increase capacity significan­tly.

 ?? ?? Officials from NRG Holdings Incorporat­ed with ExxonMobil Guyana President Alistair Routledge, Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat and Minister in the Ministry of Public Works Deodat Indar turning the sod to commence constructi­on of the Vreed-en-Hoop Shore Base Facility (Team Mohamed’s photo)
Officials from NRG Holdings Incorporat­ed with ExxonMobil Guyana President Alistair Routledge, Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat and Minister in the Ministry of Public Works Deodat Indar turning the sod to commence constructi­on of the Vreed-en-Hoop Shore Base Facility (Team Mohamed’s photo)

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