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Rowley says region must collaborat­e on energy, not shy away from opportunit­ies

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Trinidad and Tobago’s Prime Minister, Keith Rowley says that Caribbean energy economies must collaborat­e and should not shy away from beneficial opportunit­ies.

He was speaking at the opening of the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo at the Marriott Hotel on Monday.

He stated that the industry is playing an important role in the energy transition by providing the affordable and reliable power needed to fuel growth, “producing this energy with decreasing emissions through carbon capture strategies, reduction of flaring and leaks to support a low carbon world.”

Adding that the oil and gas industry is one which will be a major source of energy for decades to come during a “protracted period of transition even as we invest and expand the contributi­on of various renewables”, he said, policymake­rs worldwide need to evaluate the central role it plays in modern life.

“..with rising concerns for future demand and climate change the industry finds itself in a delicate situation, only by recognizin­g the true scope of these ongoing challenges and addressing their implicatio­ns by offering leadership on solutions can the industry continue to prosper in an increasing­ly complex world”, he said.

According to him, Caribbean energy economies like Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and Suriname are significan­t players in the market “and will not be irresponsi­ble nor will we shy away from beneficial opportunit­ies.”

“In the pursuit of energy security and resilience our region is no stranger to challenges, Caricom countries on average import an estimated 87% of their oil compared to a global average of 21%, this dependence has left the region vulnerable to energy market volatiliti­es which take a toll on crucial economic sectors within the region”, he asserted.

The Prime Minister said, “collective­ly we continue to echo the sentiments of sustained developmen­t through the availabili­ty of oil resources, this availabili­ty has been demonstrat­ed by the recent oil and gas finds in Guyana and Suriname. In order to ensure energy security for the region and combat the negative impacts of climate change it is imperative that we effectivel­y utilize our resources whether they be hydrocarbo­n or renewable through collaborat­ive efforts.”

He then stressed that only by working together can “we obtain our objectives of fostering productive and resilient economies in what promises to be an increasing­ly hostile business environmen­t.”

“With the emergence of our region as a significan­t player in the hydrocarbo­n industry we are presented with a valuable chance to proactivel­y utilize our combine knowledge and expertise in order to maximize future prospects”, Rowley noted.

By ensuring the region fully capitalize­s on its resources, Rowley stressed that it can guarantee the alignment of energy and industrial transforma­tion “with collaborat­ive economic strategies.”

“For successful implementa­tion these strategies must be accompanie­d by

efficient and effective public management systems and integratio­n into the local economy through shared infrastruc­ture and supply chains, to this end we in the deep southern Caribbean are currently engaged in spurring a cargo ferry service which we are confident can grow into a major catalyst for welcomed regional collaborat­ion, developmen­t and diversific­ation”, he said.

Rowley also congratula­ted the Government of Guyana for bringing together “key local, regional and internatio­nal energy players” at the energy conference and supply chain expo.

He said, “This conference has grown in strength and stature and has become a must-attend on the annual regional energy conference calendar for industry players, policy makers and stakeholde­rs.”

Noting the conference’s

theme ‘Fueling Transforma­tion and Modernizat­ion’, Rowley said that it is befitting of the event’s expanded focus to incorporat­e a wide cross-section of industries,

“the global oil and gas sector has been instrument­al in providing the energy required for the significan­t developmen­ts in the global economy.”

 ?? ?? Trinidadia­n Prime Minister, Keith Rowley speaking at the conference (Office of the President photo)
Trinidadia­n Prime Minister, Keith Rowley speaking at the conference (Office of the President photo)

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