ExxonMobil spent over G$14B
ExxonMobil's Public and Government Affairs Advisor, Janelle Persaud
ExxonMobil's Public and Government Affairs Advisor, Janelle Persaud

– engaged over 600 local companies in first half of 2020

EXXONMOBIL Guyana has trained more than 50 Guyanese in countries such as Brazil, Canada, Singapore, Trinidad, United Arab Emirates and the United States, to gain hands-on oil and gas experience to leverage in Guyana.

According to ExxonMobil’s Public and Government Affairs Advisor, Janelle Persaud, more than 2,000 Guyanese are supporting ExxonMobil Guyana’s operations, representing 55 per cent of the total workforce.

ExxonMobil Guyana’s direct workforce now stands at 155, more than 50 per cent of which are Guyanese.

She noted that capacity building is an ongoing process for ExxonMobil Guyana and its direct contractors, with more than 100,000 hours of training provided to Guyanese staff as of the first half of 2020.

Persaud said approximately 80 per cent was in the areas of professional/technical and craft/trade training.

Further, the governance affairs advisor said that, despite the challenges of COVID-19, in the first half of 2020 over G$14 billion was spent locally and more than 600 Guyanese suppliers were used for services ranging from foodstuff to engineering.

“What we’ve done to date is remarkable, and I want to build on our local content accomplishments,” said President of ExxonMobil Guyana, Alistair Routledge. “Continued growth of Guyanese capabilities is exactly what we want to see and we remain committed to supporting this development.”

The Centre for Local Business Development remained supportive of local businesses with a transition to virtual courses.

Additionally, nearly 100 electronic tender notifications were released to over 2,400 Guyanese companies, and the centre continued mentorship of 10 Guyanese companies in the process to be compliant in the ISO 9001 quality management system.
Looking ahead, Routledge emphasised the importance of the timely approvals for future development projects like Payara, noting, “continual development of projects will help further progress local content and provide opportunities and confidence to the local business community, which will lead to additional opportunities for workers and continued capacity building.”

In addition to local content efforts, ExxonMobil Guyana continued to support activities across the country, contributing more than G$80 million to education, women and community empowerment, and environmental sustainability programmes in the first half of 2020.

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