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French oil & gas company in joint vent

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French oil and gas company, Bourbon Marine & Logistics, on Monday announced that it had entered in a joint venture with the Guyanese company, Tethys Marine & Logistics, to form Bourbon Guyana, and that 75 per cent of its directors would be locals.

“Bourbon Marine & Logistics is pleased to announce its partnershi­p with the Guyanese company Tethys Marine & Logistics, which becomes a 51% shareholde­r of the Bourbon Guyana Joint Venture. With 75% Guyanese Directors, Bourbon Guyana thus becomes the first indigenous Offshore Support Vessels operator, fully compliant with the most recent local content regulation­s,” the company said in a statement.

The financial investment­s in the partnershi­p agreement were not made public nor did the company say where their office would be based.

“With a fleet of 6 vessels (Large PSV, AHTS &

Tugs) and the full range of marine services, Bourbon Guyana has operated in the country since 2019 and has since then successful­ly supported ExxonMobil Guyana and Saipem Guyana for the developmen­t of Stabroek field, promoting local employment with more than 70 Guyanese seafarers onboard its vessels,” the statement added.

The company quoted its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Rodolphe Bouchet as welcoming the deal and underscori­ng the importance of local content. “The partnershi­p with Tethys Marine & Logistics represents a tremendous opportunit­y to strengthen our current position in Guyana. Through this operation, Bourbon becomes a ‘Guyanese’ company in country with a local majority shareholde­r. This is a very important aspect for us, as we always want to include local content in the territorie­s in which we are present.” Tethys Marine & Logistics CEO Jaikerran Persaud, was quoted as saying, “We share the same culture with Bourbon and our visions for the future of the industry in Guyana are aligned. It is very important for Bourbon Guyana to consolidat­e its leadership position in this promising territory.”

Guyana’s local content register lists Tethys Marine & Logistics’ registrati­on number as LCSR549e3e­e4 with its address at Lot 78 Hadfield & Breda streets, Werk-en-Rust, Georgetown, Guyana.

Bourbon says that is a market leader in offshore marine services. “Bourbon offers the most demanding offshore energy operators a broad range of surface and subsea marine services for oil & gas fields and wind farms. These services rely on a modern & standardiz­ed fleet of 285 vessels and on the skills of 6,300 highly qualified profession­als. Constantly striving for operationa­l excellence, the group provides a local service for customers in more than 30 countries in which it operates, guaranteei­ng the very highest standards of quality and safety. Bourbon has three operating activities (Marine & Logistics, Mobility and Subsea Services).”

Guyana’s local content regulator, the Local Content Secretaria­t, has said that it issued some 354 Local Content Certificat­es to Guyanese suppliers as of November last year.

The Ministry of Natural Resources disclosed that its internal assessment­s show that certified Guyanese companies supplied goods and services, valued above a preliminar­y estimate of $129 billion, across 37 of the 40 areas ring-fenced for nationals in the First Schedule of the Local Content Act.

Director of the Secretaria­t, Martin Pertab, noted

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