Denzel Southwell breaks barriers as Guyana’s first homegrown offshore driller
Denzel Southwell has been recognised for his hard work and dedication at El Dorado Offshore Inc. He recently received an award from Thalia Wilson, a member of the EDO team
Denzel Southwell has been recognised for his hard work and dedication at El Dorado Offshore Inc. He recently received an award from Thalia Wilson, a member of the EDO team

DENZEL Southwell’s journey is one that defies expectations. Hailing from the small village of Sandvoort in Berbice, Guyana, this 27-year-old has shattered glass ceilings to become the first Guyanese Auxiliary Assistant Driller on an offshore drillship.

According to El Dorado Offshore Inc., Southwell’s story transcends personal achievement; it embodies the aspirations of a nation on the cusp of an oil-fuelled future.

“Southwell’s foundation was built at local schools, Sandvoort Primary and Tutorial Secondary. Armed with eight CXC subjects, he pursued a technical path at the New Amsterdam Technical Institute, specialising in Electronics and Electrical Insulation. He began his working life as a clerk at the New Amsterdam municipality, but his ambition yearned for a more dynamic career.

“In January 2021, Southwell embarked on a life-altering odyssey when he stepped onto the Noble Tom Madden drillship. Starting as a Roustabout, his talents were quickly recognised. A promotion to Rig Administrator followed, where his meticulous nature and work ethic shone brightly. When the Operations Management Development Programme (OMDP) was launched, he was a prime candidate. The programme demanded an intricate understanding of drilling operations, prompting Southwell to dive into the heart of the action on the drill floor. He began as a Floorhand, then steadily progressed to Shaker Hand and Drilling Fluid Operator,” El Dorado Offshore Inc. said in its press release.

It added that this relentless pursuit of growth culminated in January 2024 when Southwell joined the El Dorado Offshore (EDO) team.

At EDO, he contributes his expertise at the forefront of the nation’s oil boom. Today, he stands as Guyana’s first Auxillary Assistant Driller, a pioneering achievement.

Denzel and his proud family (El Dorado Offshore photos)

“The road to success wasn’t without its trials. Being away from family, especially his newborn daughter, was a significant hurdle. Adapting to a new field and overcoming language barriers presented additional challenges. Yet, Southwell drew strength from his parents’ words: ‘Your attitude determines your altitude.’ This mantra fuelled his resolve and helped him conquer every obstacle,” the release added.

Southwell’s accomplishment transcends personal triumph and ignites hope for aspiring Guyanese in the oil and gas sector.

According to the release, he said: “This journey as a driller has been a blessing for my family and I know it’ll make a great impact on my fellow Guyanese… Being the first Guyanese to be a Driller shows that we as Guyanese can do anything as long as we work hard and be willing to be dedicated.”

Southwell’s success paves the way for a future where Guyanese talent thrives within the oil and gas industry.

A passionate advocate for increased local content, he encouraged his fellow countrymen to make their contribution to the development of Guyana. “The oil is here, the time is now…So that together we all can develop this beautiful country we call home.”

Denzel Southwell’s story is a powerful testament to the transformative potential of the Guyanese spirit, El Dorado Offshore Inc. said.

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