He made this admission during a public policy talk facilitated by the Guyana Budget Policy Institute on Saturday evening at the Regency Suites Hotel. Dr Adams shared the panel with a number of political and oil and gas commentators, including Christopher Ram, Charles Ramson and Sasenarine Singh.
There is some good news, however, as he noted that they are in the process of finalising the oil and gas unit, with the assistance of the World Bank. According to Adams, the unit will have approximately 35 to 40 staff, fully dedicated to the sector.
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It will take years, maybe never. But give them a break. Guyana just found oil and not a single barrel yet harvested. Expertise takes years to build!
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