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Guyana moves step closer to building deepwater harbour

 

 

 

 

Guyana moved a step closer to realising its long-held dream of building a deepwater harbour, with a preliminary study on the Berbice River estuary slated to start later this month. The Chinese State Construction Engineering Company (Latin American and Caribbean) will be in Guyana as of March 23 to conduct the study on the possibilities of constructing a deepwater harbour near the river mouth.

The study is a follow-up on a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) entered between the Government of Guyana and the company.

In a statement, Prime Minister Samuel Hinds noted that the study will be carried out for one week at the company’s expense and without any obligations on the part of the Government.

Further, the statement noted that the Government was welcoming other offers to carry out and present preliminary studies of deepwater harbours in Guyana, noting that the deepwater harbour is a desired economic developmental opportunity for businesses.

The Chief Representative of the Chinese company, Zhile David Zhang, will be accompanied by a technical team to carry out the study.

Incidentally, if a deepwater port on a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer basis (BOOT) was to appear feasible, the Government would then proceed by way of an open invitation for proposals.

In 2013, the Inter-American Development Bank had approved a grant of US$1.5 million to fund studies required to prepare a deepwater port project and a road link to Brazil.

The money was intended to cover the necessary market, engineering, environmental, social and financial studies required to prepare the road link and deep-water port project for eventual financing through a public/private partnership.

President Donald Ramotar has promised, once re-elected as President, to make the deepwater harbour by the Corentyne River a reality.

Two deepwater ports?

With the possibility of another in the Berbice River, it is unclear how those two major projects will impact each other.

PM Hinds noted that in the mid-1990s, the Aroaima operations of Reynolds Bauxite Company had constructed a Deepwater shipping facility in the mouth of the Berbice River, which could have been the first step towards a traditional PANAMAX (65,000-ton) sized port.

The statement went on to highlight that there have been a number of interests in a deepwater port in Guyana.

β€œA number of preliminary studies/proposals were put to Government by Boskalis, a team sent by the Government of India and Oldendorff (the Germany-based shipping and barging company contracted to the Berbice bauxite operations – BCGI/RUSAL),” the release read.

It also pointed out that during recent visits of Chinese President Xi Jinping to Caricom and the subsequent BRICS meeting in Brazil, there were announcements that China had committed large funds for infrastructure development in the Caribbean, Central and South American area. Consequently, Chinese firms, aware of this financing and always on the search for new business opportunities, have been proposing to be partners in such developmental projects.

 

extracted from http://www.newguymedia.com

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Can any one tell me why a deep water harbor in Berbice and not ij Essequibo (near Parika) when more than 60% of the population live in Regions 2, 3, and 4, vs a fraction of that in Regions 5 and 6?  Also that most of Guyana's interior development will occur WEST of the Demerara River?

 

This is another PPP white elephant in the making!

FM
Originally Posted by caribny:

Can any one tell me why a deep water harbor in Berbice and not ij Essequibo (near Parika) ...?

 

This is another PPP white elephant in the making!

Plain and simple: Berbice has the votes PPP is dying for.

APNU+AFC will be holding a big rally in Berbice next weekend, so Freedom House is hoping the deep water port idea gon full de people belly and dem go stay away from de APNU+AFC rally on March 28. Dem bai ah smart strategists!!

FM
Originally Posted by Kari:

President Donald Ramotar has promised, once re-elected as President, to make the deepwater harbour by the Corentyne River a reality.

 

 

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So two deep water harbors while Region 3 and 4, which collectively has 56% of the population, will have to scrimp on GEOs minimal harbor capabilities.

 

I guess with the bulk of the PNC votes lying in this region (and the up river Region 10) what else can we expect?  No export zone for Linden, but bullets for them if they dare protest.

 

Kari the type of deep water harbor which vessels in the oil and gas sector will use suggests that Trinidad and not Guyana will be the main ports used.   Trinidad has both the plants/infrastructure and the skilled laborforce.

FM
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Originally Posted by Kari:

President Donald Ramotar has promised, once re-elected as President, to make the deepwater harbour by the Corentyne River a reality.

 

 

Isn't the entire river of the Corentyne river owned by Suriname? Guyana will have to lease that riverain real estate .

Granger say.... Dem Jackass at Freedom House Believe everything De Economic Zar - Dr, Dr, Dr, Dr, Dr Jagdeo telling them.

 

CGX had started building a deep-water harbor in the Berbice.

CGX got a piece of Land in Berbice....

Which they Plan to Develop into a Shipping Harbor....

If they can sort out their Problems....

And if they Find Oil in Guyana....

In large enough Quantities to Expand their operations in the Future.

 

But CGX got serious Problems.....

all they can show so far is

Jagdeo was able to Hijack the Company...

and all attempts at Drilling has failed to discover oil.

 

CGX will not Develop

the Berbice Harbor

unless them find oil.

CGX has some Big PNC Players who will be doing some serious house cleaning after May 11th.

 

 

 

 

 
FM
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CGX gets land in Berbice for possible oil refinery

January 26, 2012 | By | Filed Under News 

 

 

-    Financing with Trinidadians explored

The government has leased a β€œsizeable” plot of land to Canadian oil exploration company

An oil drilling rig for CGX is on its way to Guyana.

 

CGX that could be used to develop some type of oil refinery as the company looks to begin drilling for oil soon.

The government’s chief spokesperson, Dr Roger Luncheon, said that the type of refinery that could be built here is not decided upon. Towards that end, he said that discussions have taken place with financial outfits from Trinidad and elsewhere to discuss plans for the refinery β€œproximal” to the Berbice Bridge. He said that the government estimates that some β€œbasic” form of oil refining could take place if CGX indeed hits oil.

CGX recently announced that the Ocean Saratoga semi-submersible drilling rig departed the Gulf of Mexico on January 1st and is now under tow to the Guyana-Suriname Basin to drill the Company’s Eagle-1 well. The Eagle-1 well will be drilled on the Company’s 100% owned and operated Corentyne Petroleum Prospecting License, offshore Guyana. It is anticipated that the Ocean Saratoga will arrive on location around the end of January.

CGX Energy is a Canadian-based oil and gas exploration company focused on the exploration of oil in the Guyana-Suriname Basin, an area that is ranked second in the world for oil and gas prospectivity by the United States Geological Service. 

CGX is managed by a team of experienced oil and gas and finance professionals from Guyana, Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom.

Luncheon said that the government is trying to prevent from happening in Guyana what has happened in other countries where a β€œlegion” of foreigners is imported to fill the needs of the oil industry.

As a result, he said that the curriculum at the University of Guyana and the technical institutes could be revamped to cater for professionals and skilled workers who would be needed to work should oil be found.

Meanwhile, Dr Luncheon said that while the prospect exists for a permanent bridge across the Berbice River, the thought of the current floating bridge across the river being re-sited does not seem feasible at this time. He said that the β€œprivate” owners of the bridge would likely want to recoup their investment over the 20-year period that has been agreed to.

FM

Canada's CGX to develop Guyana harbor for oil

    Mon, 02/21/2011 - 12:16pm

  The Associated Press

Canadian petroleum company CGX Energy Inc. says it will develop a deep water harbor in Guyana to support oil and natural gas operations off the South American country's coast.

The Toronto-based company said it will spend $30 million to develop a port and harbor near the Berbice River in eastern Guyana.

Spokesman Edris Dookie said the harbor would support the company's offshore exploration as well unrelated shipping.

He said work on the project would start by the end of the year.

CGX Energy announced in November that it will start drilling for oil and natural gas along Guyana's east coast this year after resolving a long dispute over the offshore border with neighboring Suriname.

Drilling has not started.

FM
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The smartmen at Freedom House are giving Guyanese the impression that they stand to benefit big time when foreign companies like CGX Energy Inc and Exxon Mobile Inc drill for oil on Guyana's territory. That is not true.

Those two companies, particularly Exxon Mobil, will cart away the oil and leave a pittance of a royalty to Guyana. Their profits will go to their North American shareholders, not to develop Guyana.

We have the bad experience of Omai Gold Mines to go by. Omai shipped tons of gold to Canada, left two big holes in the rainforest plus a polluted environment, while Guyana got a token 5 percent royalty.

FM

Suriname's eastern boundary is the reaches of the river on Guyana's side.

 

Hence, Guyana indeed must be conscious of developments that it intends to pursue in that specific area,

 

However, joint ventures between Guyana and Suriname in that specific area are diplomatic and specific issues between the two countries.

 

Of note .. while the river levels fluctuate, hence it would give the appearances that the area increases/decreases, the median water level is the determining factor of the boundary line.

FM
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Hence, Guyana indeed must be conscious of developments that it intends to pursue in that specific area,

 

However, joint ventures between Guyana and Suriname in that specific area are diplomatic and specific issues between the two countries.

 

One couldn't write with more specificity.....perhaps....perhaps not........

Kari
Originally Posted by Demerara_Guy:

Of note .. while the river levels fluctuate, hence it would give the appearances that the area increases/decreases, the median water level is the determining factor of the boundary line.

From the sublime to the subliminal.......

 

GNI got sauce.

 

I'd love to see a literary face-off between our resident literary wanderer and our resident literary prodigal son......

Kari

Minor error, experienced by all members.

 

Restatement / Correction ...

 

[[QUOTE]]

 

Suriname's WESTERN boundary is the reaches of the river on Guyana's side.

 

Hence, Guyana indeed must be conscious of developments that it intends to pursue in that specific area,

 

However, joint ventures between Guyana and Suriname in that specific area are diplomatic and specific issues between the two countries.

 

Of note .. while the river levels fluctuate, hence it would give the appearances that the area increases/decreases, the median water level is the determining factor of the boundary line.

 

[[UNQUOTE]]

FM
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Kari bhai de the Hydro Seed Engineer

got to be a Burnham Scholar.

 

According to De Ole Geeza

Quote : Of note .. while the river levels fluctuate, hence it would give the appearances that the area increases/decreases, the median water level is the determining factor of the boundary line.-PURE GOAT SHIT.

 

So according to this Ole PPP Expert....

 it look like Suriname Border with Guyana are

East - Low Tide 

West - High Tide.

 

With a Genius like this we can get the GDF

to seize all of Suriname (East to West)

 

Granger right....PPP got Jackass advising them...

and this is the most Goat Shit I ever see.....

 

I want aya tell me...

Two PPP lovers get together....

Wha Kwame & De Goat Kids will look like.

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