Jamaica Gleaner

Guyana to explore joint oil facility with Suriname

- – CMC

David Granger, president of Guyana. THE GUYANA government says it is exploring the possibilit­y of sharing an oil-processing facility with Suriname even as new oil companies like Chevron bid to explore for opportunit­ies amid unexpected­ly large oil finds in its waters.

“We did discuss with Suriname the possibilit­y of us establishi­ng a joint industrial centre or site to service both countries,” said Natural Resources Minister Raphael Trotman.

Trotman, who paid a visit to the neighbouri­ng Dutchspeak­ing Caricom country recently, said that the possibilit­y of sharing a processing facility was broached during meetings with his Surinamese counterpar­t and the minister of finance.

“That’s something that I wish to raise with my minister colleagues here,” he added.

The government has already hinted that it would not be investing in an oil refinery at this time, but has signalled it would support private-sector efforts towards this end.

Trotman said that while the private sector has not yet approached his ministry on the proposal, the US oil company Chevron has made “a very good proposal” to work in Guyana.

“It is to be considered and I will be asking Cabinet ... for some guidance on that,” he said. “Interest by world-class companies such as Chevron demonstrat­es that there is interest in Guyana’s oil potential,” Trotman added.

Earlier this month, the US-based oil giant Exxon Mobil Corporatio­n announced it made a fifth new oil discovery after drilling the Turbot-1 well offshore Guyana.

Turbot is ExxonMobil’s latest discovery to date in Guyana, adding to previous discoverie­s at Liza, Payara, Snoek and Liza Deep.

“ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploratio­n and Production Guyana Ltd began drilling the Turbot-1 well in August and encountere­d a reservoir of 75 feet of high-quality, oil-bearing sandstone in the primary objective,” said the American oil company in a statement.

The well was safely drilled to 18,445 feet in 5,912 feet of water on September 29.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Jamaica