CARICOM leaders set to partake in local energy conference
Chief Executive Officer, International Energy Conference and Expo, Angenie Abel
Chief Executive Officer, International Energy Conference and Expo, Angenie Abel

–organisers say event will serve as a magnet for more investors

THE upcoming International Energy Conference and Expo Guyana 2022 is expected to open avenues for more investments in Guyana, according to the event’s organisers.

The event is slated for February 15-18, 2022, at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC).
This conference is one of several to be hosted in Guyana in the near future, as the country continues to attract investment interests. It is being held under the theme: “Charting a Sustainable Energy Future.”

Public Relations Advisor, International Energy Conference and Expo, Alex Graham

Organisers are working to foster a conducive climate for networking at the regional, national and international corporate levels, and access to policymakers in the prolific Guyana-Suriname basin.
During a press conference to launch the event Tuesday, Public Relations Advisor for the conference, Alex Graham, said the meeting will be hosted in collaboration with the Government of Guyana.

He reported that several high-level participants have been confirmed from the Government of Guyana, as well as Heads of State from Caribbean Community (CARICOM) nations, including Suriname.
Suriname’s participation is understood to be key, as the country is developing a joint strategy for Guyana on the development of their petroleum resources.

“Both countries are cognisant of the many opportunities that arise through cooperation in energy.
“Currently, discussions between these two countries are centred around joint initiatives that would enhance the benefits of energy cooperation not just for our countries but for the region as a whole,” Graham told reporters.

He said many topical sessions are part of the agenda, including the importance of local content and a robust safety culture.
Expounding on other areas to be discussed, the conference’s Chief Executive Officer, Angenie Abel, pointed to the country’s energy landscape.

“Guyana’s sustainable energy future is dependent on how we explore infrastructure development, skills development, renewable sources of energy and natural gas opportunities,” she reasoned.

To this end, Abel said workshops will be held simultaneously with the conference, and will focus on energy reporting, procurement practices and other topics.

Abel made notable mention of capacity building workshops for young people.
“We want to ensure that our programme caters not only to companies and business opportunities, but also addresses capacity development with a special focus on developing our people to adequately take advantage of the opportunities that will arise out of the developments in the energy sector,” she said, adding that a trade show will accompany the conference.

Abel too said that the conference is already attracting local, regional and international exhibitors.

The last day is expected to feature tours of Guyana’s national attractions.  Abel said she believes the conference will be of value to all participants.
The President, Dr. Irfaan Ali-led administration has been positioning Guyana as an attractive destination for investment and, at the same time, advocating for opportunities for Guyanese to benefit.

(DPI)

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