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Bharrat Jagdeo

Bharrat Jagdeo

February 10 ,2021

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-estimates put venture between US$500M and US$800M

While finally moving to explain the government’s rationale for the selection of Wales, West Bank Demerara as the site of an ambitious gas-to-shore project, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo yesterday announced plans for the associated Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and other critical studies to be undertaken this year and promised that all details will be made public.

Speaking at a news conference at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre, Jagdeo said financial estimates for the venture were pegged between US$500 million and US$800 million “depending on the size of the pipeline, the geotechnical surveys… all of that. Then when we go out to tender — that is the time we will know the actual cost of it.”

He was firmer on the expected benefits in terms of the cost of power, saying that it could range from some US 6 cents per kilowatt hour (kWh) to US3 cents. “That means if we can, when we build the power plant, get the capital payments down to about another 3 cents or so,” he said, while noting that it is government owned, the cost would be even less, if the capital expenses aren’t amortized. “We are talking about US5 or 6 cents per kWh. Now we are selling at US30cents per kWh… You are looking at a significant reduction in energy cost. Huge! We are working through the numbers and the project is still in the preparatory stage. We are just doing studies so these are just estimates now but this is the magnitude of the studies,” he added.

Given the current estimates, Jagdeo said that government feels that the investment is “very, very, feasible” but would wait for the analysis and studies. “The benefits are enormous. It is a no brainer to even suggest [otherwise],” he emphasised.

In December, Jagdeo had told this newspaper that the former Wales estate was the proposed site for the project, while adding that critical decisions regarding the geotechnical, geophysical and the environmental studies that would advance the project had been made.

Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat had added that bidding for the contract to lay the pipelines and the construction of the site were to begin this year.

But Jagdeo yesterday explained that decisions were made pertaining to location choice but added that detailed assessments and other studies are needed to advance the project and would be done.

He said a decision on the selection of Wales was undertaken from “internal” analyses of proposals inherited from the former APNU+AFC administration.

Clonbrook

A 2017 desk study for the APNU+AFC had identified Clonbrook from a number of locations as the best site for the landing of a gas to shore facility. It had compared locations at Vreed-en-Hoop, Kingston, Garden of Eden, and Canefield. Another study, which was examined by the Guyana Power and Light Company, had suggested the landing at Ogle on the East Coast of Demerara while yet another had suggested Crab Island.

In addition, former presidential advisor Jan Mangal had said that ExxonMobil had already established a team to discuss the project and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) had said that it would fund a feasibility study of this country’s coastline to determine the most suitable location for the landing of the pipes and setting up of a power station. While not giving a specific location, Mangal said that it was also recommended that the pipes be laid on the “West Side” of the Demerara River.

Jagdeo said that government had come down to two choices from many considered by the APNU+AFC government — Ogle or another on the East Bank of Demerara. However, given that the majority of Guyana’s population lives on the coastland and in particular Region Four, Jagdeo said that government rejected the region as a possible landing site. When land space, the possibility for future development, population density and access, among other key factors, were taken into consideration, he said Wales was chosen.

He assured that the comparative analysis will be released to the public as would all other studies. Given that the EIA would require public input, he said that this country’s citizenry should not be worried about access to information as his government is committed to a transparent process. “Yes, we will make those available,” he said.

Also advocating for the gas to shore project is former Director of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Dr Vincent Adams but he has been firm that a rigid EIA must be undertaken. He has called on the public to “actively participate” when it is initiated.

“For a project of that magnitude, an EIA must be done…has to be done. Absolutely! There is no going around that. It’s not only about the pipeline but also the onshore operations to refine and distribute the gas which pose high risk to the air, water and soil, and must be mitigated in the plan,” Adams had told this newspaper last month.

Calls have also been made by members of civil society for the environment to be strongly

factored in before a decision is made on the location and by extension the overall project, and that the public be privy to studies and reasons for decisions taken.

At a Moray House panel discussion last month, environmentalist Dr Janette Bulkan said the current administration should change its focus from associated gas-to-shore and use the financing to invest in renewables, as this is where the world is currently heading. She said that this country lacks the monitoring and enforcement capacity to properly oversee a gas-to-shore project as it could not even properly manage the Demerara Harbour Bridge so that mariners not collide so often with it, more so guard against risks to underground pipelines.

“No to gas-to-shore because this is incompatible with Guyana’s INDC [intended nationally determined contribution] with the Paris Agreement” on climate change, she said, while explaining that because of gas flaring from offshore oil operations, this country’s emissions are already high and to have gas-to-shore would exacerbate that.

Jagdeo yesterday said that as government works to bring cheaper energy in the short term, it is working on plans for the adoption of renewables in the long term.

It is to this end that he announced that monies from Norway’s forest pact with this country will be used to fund a solar project for the Essequibo and Linden. “We will be working on renewables and that is why we will restart discussions for Amaila Falls very soon to add to the mix,” he said.

“There will be a significant amount of solar, although it is not baseload because you need battery storage. We are trying to put in a small amount of storage to keep the spinning reserve. Using solar, gas and hydro and that is the key,” he added.

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President Jagdeo really doesn't know the actual price, he just saying this and that. The President already knows the Chinese is going to build it, he might as well ask them how much it will cost. The Chinese have two standards, for them, is what they build for themselves, the other is what they build for others. The Chinese will tailor for the President, the Americans won't.

Another Skeldon Estate the way this project is discussed. Vision, nothing like the Arabs or Asians. It is a cutliss approach wid one man making the decisions.

Guyana, land of mud wid mudheads.

S
@seignet posted:

President Jagdeo really doesn't know the actual price, he just saying this and that. The President already knows the Chinese is going to build it, he might as well ask them how much it will cost. The Chinese have two standards, for them, is what they build for themselves, the other is what they build for others. The Chinese will tailor for the President, the Americans won't.

Another Skeldon Estate the way this project is discussed. Vision, nothing like the Arabs or Asians. It is a cutliss approach wid one man making the decisions.

Guyana, land of mud wid mudheads.

That is why it is called an estimate.

R
@Django posted:

The cost for the project almost Guyana revenue from the current oil well.

An oil refinery could cost in the same area and would leave no room for kickbacks or its cost could be questioned by knowledgeable experts, so it would be better to go with the gas.project despite what that expert warned about! What does she, a woman, know? The gas project leaves lots of room for kickbacks and bribes - $200 to $500 million, huh? Wide enough, huh, kant? Another mansion, Jag? It had better be one that will give you asylum in another country! Guyanese might finally get fed up!

FM

Shallyv, I may be wrong or just plain biased. I do not see seriousness in Jagdeo as the words peels off his lips. Like there is no thought process involved, more like, okay we will do it and do it. I follow the developments of the oil states in the Middle East. When those ppl decides to do something, there is a lot of preparations before they come to the microphones. 

Are we dealing with a one man decision body?

S
@seignet posted:

President Jagdeo really doesn't know the actual price, he just saying this and that. The President already knows the Chinese is going to build it, he might as well ask them how much it will cost. The Chinese have two standards, for them, is what they build for themselves, the other is what they build for others. The Chinese will tailor for the President, the Americans won't.

Another Skeldon Estate the way this project is discussed. Vision, nothing like the Arabs or Asians. It is a cutliss approach wid one man making the decisions.

Guyana, land of mud wid mudheads.

I didn't know that you are a mud head.  All the members of the PNC are.

R
@Former Member posted:

If, as Jagdeo claims, they will be working on renewables, why are they interested in non-renewable gas?

Natural gas is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died 300-400 million years ago. Approximately 90% of natural gas is composed of methane, but it also contains other gases such as propane and butane.

R

Jagdeo and Ali have a vision for Guyana.  That vision is proclaimed in the PPP 2020 Manifesto for all the world to see. That is why so many countries are interested in doing business and some signed deals with the Guyana Government.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Natural gas is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died 300-400 million years ago. Approximately 90% of natural gas is composed of methane, but it also contains other gases such as propane and butane.

LOL

The issue is cost and environmental studies for setting up a plant in Guyana.

Django
@Ramakant-P posted:

Jagdeo and Ali have a vision for Guyana.  That vision is proclaimed in the PPP 2020 Manifesto for all the world to see. That is why so many countries are interested in doing business and some signed deals with the Guyana Government.

Visions for graft schemes.

Django
@Django posted:

LOL

The issue is cost and environmental studies for setting up a plant in Guyana.

That is what is being done.  Do you think that they are stupid? It looks like low life Guyanese like to call people stupid with looking at their own follow.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

That is what is being done.  Do you think that they are stupid? It looks like low life Guyanese like to call people stupid with looking at their own follow.

Comes from you !!! who you are calling "low life " ?

Django
@Django posted:

Been doing that for 23 years ,when Jagan found out he got a heart attack.

Liar!   The PNC did that for 28 years.   They rigged all the elections and stole the public treasury thus bankrupting the country but that didn't bother you.

Ali is in charge now.  Prove to me that Ali's government is corrupt.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Natural gas is a non-renewable fossil fuel formed from the remains of tiny sea plants and animals that died 300-400 million years ago. Approximately 90% of natural gas is composed of methane, but it also contains other gases such as propane and butane.

So, why are they bothering with NON-renewbles, kunt?

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

Liar!   The PNC did that for 28 years.   They rigged all the elections and stole the public treasury thus bankrupting the country but that didn't bother you.

Ali is in charge now.  Prove to me that Ali's government is corrupt.

Even the 2015 elections?

FM
@Ramakant-P posted:

Liar!   The PNC did that for 28 years.  They rigged all the elections and stole the public treasury thus bankrupting the country but that didn't bother you.

Ali is in charge now.

Prove to me that Ali's government is corrupt.

Everyone knows the PNC rigged elections form 1968 to 1985, is the party alone in such behavior ? do you recall the Budhoo fiasco ?

Blind supporters don't see  the corruption of Ali's government as expected ,it called Indo - Guyanese instincts.

Django

Guyanese mentality! If you are foreign trained, you should be believed without any question! Your own common sense counts for nothing! That's why they believe in Jagdeo, the slimy conniver! He was selected to be trained in Moss-cow by the mother of Communism in Guyana, Janet Jagan! Look, for instance, at the Skeldon affair between Panday and Singh! Panday chose to quit rather than be involved in what will be a future losing affair! Singh knows best! For Singh! Fk Guyana! One more time!

FM
@Django posted:

Everyone knows the PNC rigged elections form 1968 to 1985, is the party alone in such behavior ? do you recall the Budhoo fiasco ?

Blind supporters don't see  the corruption of Ali's government as expected ,it called Indo - Guyanese instincts.

There is no corruption in Ali's government. It's all in your mind.

All the opponents of the PPP still think that Jagdeo is the President. How moronic are they? In the last 6 months, President Ali has done what the PNC government didn't do in 33 years of black rule.

R
@seignet posted:

Shallyv, I may be wrong or just plain biased. I do not see seriousness in Jagdeo as the words peels off his lips. Like there is no thought process involved, more like, okay we will do it and do it. I follow the developments of the oil states in the Middle East. When those ppl decides to do something, there is a lot of preparations before they come to the microphones.

Are we dealing with a one man decision body?

Well, he DID decide HE will be VP to make sure the puPPPets Ali and Philips perform as instructed! A hands-on approach to HIS governing!

FM
@Former Member posted:

Guyanese mentality! If you are foreign trained, you should be believed without any question! Your own common sense counts for nothing! That's why they believe in Jagdeo, the slimy conniver! He was selected to be trained in Moss-cow by the mother of Communism in Guyana, Janet Jagan! Look, for instance, at the Skeldon affair between Panday and Singh! Panday chose to quit rather than be involved in what will be a future losing affair! Singh knows best! For Singh! Fk Guyana! One more time!

Russia is one of the top scientific countries in the world.

When Pandey took the job he thought that he could make a difference but could not come up with one single solution for the sugar industry.

Janet may have been a communist but it was Burnham who implemented it.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

There is no corruption in Ali's government. It's all in your mind.

All the opponents of the PPP still think that Jagdeo is the President. How moronic are they? In the last 6 months, President Ali has done what the PNC government didn't do in 33 years of black rule.

As stated the blind don't see.

The rest are usual balderdash.

Django
@Former Member posted:

Well, he DID decide HE will be VP to make sure the puPPPets Ali and Philips perform as instructed! A hands-on approach to HIS governing!

Are saying that he holds the same position which Harmon held?

Jagdeo holds a Master's Degree from a Russian University, the best in the world. he then had a doctorate degree trusted upon him. Some men are born great and some men achieved greatness.

What did Harmon achieve? Nothing.  Maybe jail time for him and his PNC cronies.

R
@Ramakant-P posted:

Are saying that he holds the same position which Harmon held?

Jagdeo holds a Master's Degree from a Russian University, the best in the world. he then had a doctorate degree trusted upon him. Some men are born great and some men achieved greatness.

What did Harmon achieve? Nothing.  Maybe jail time for him and his PNC cronies.

Why are you being so stupid?

Mitwah
@Ramakant-P posted:

Russia is one of the top scientific countries in the world.

When Pandey took the job he thought that he could make a difference but could not come up with one single solution for the sugar industry.

Janet may have been a communist but it was Burnham who implemented it.

You are making sounds like an empty vessel.

Mitwah
@Mitwah posted:

Why are you being so stupid?

Mitwah achieved stupidity. As usual, you don't know what to say or write. You are just a typical foolish Guyanese who sits on the bridge tops and crack jokes.

R
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@Ramakant-P posted:

Mitwah achieved stupidity. As usual, you don't know what to say or write. You are just a typical foolish Guyanese who sits on the bridge tops and crack jokes.

There is no cure for schupidity.

Mitwah

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