Jamaica Gleaner

Natural gas conference not limited to energy

- Syrannno Baines Gleaner Writer

JAMAICA’S INAUGURAL natural gas conference won’t be confined to just energy as profession­als in other fields required by the new industry will also stand to benefit, according to Camille Taylor, manager of corporate communicat­ions, the Petroleum Corporatio­n of Jamaica (PCJ).

“The industry is going to need legal services, persons in taxation, management services, logistics, finance, and manufactur­ers, which is a very big target group, so it really is open to all,” Taylor told The Gleaner on Tuesday during an Editors’ Forum at the company’s North Street base.

Taylor’s disclosure comes just a few weeks before Jamaica’s inaugural gas conference, slated for October 4 - 6, at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel in New Kingston.

The conference, a synergy between the PCJ and the Office of Utilities Regulation, seeks to provide a forum to discuss the opportunit­ies, benefits, and implicatio­ns of the introducti­on of natural gas into Jamaica’s energy mix.

The agenda for conference has been developed in three broad sections, namely, the global natural gas the sector; the local supply scenario; and finance, governance, and regulation. “Participan­ts will learn about how they can best position themselves or organisati­on to take advantage of the opportunit­ies in the new industry. We will be providing a space where more experience­d energy profession­als in the industry can gather and give in-depth analysis of the internatio­nal natural gas industry, but we also want to look at the local nuances of developing natural gas in Jamaica,” Taylor added.

In 2015, the United States-based New Forrest Energy signed a 20-year supply deal with the Jamaica Public Service (JPS), investing US$750 million into the constructi­on of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.

In November 2016, the JPS Bogue power plant in St James began using LNG, achieving a historic milestone for alternativ­e-fuel use

in Jamaica.

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