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Mar 11, 2017 Source

Government has appointed Dr. Jan Mangal, an expert in offshore and civil engineering, as Petroleum Advisor in the Ministry of the Presidency.

Minister of State, Minister Joseph Harmon; Adviser on Petroleum, Dr. Jan Mangal and Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman during their discussions at State House yesterday.

A Guyanese by birth, Dr. Mangal brings with him a wealth of technical expertise and experiences in the area of oil and gas development, the Ministry of the Presidency announced last evening.
The disclosure was made yesterday at State House, where President David Granger, Minister of State, Joseph Harmon and Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Raphael Trotman met with Dr. Mangal.
Minister Harmon said that a contract has been signed, bringing into effect Dr. Mangal’s appointment as of today.
“He will be advising us on the development of the petroleum industry. He will be advising the Minister and the Ministry of Natural Resources on matters of policy… We are happy to have a Guyanese possessing the skills that are now available to us,” he said.
Similar sentiments were expressed by Minister Trotman under whose purview the petroleum industry falls. He said that the Government has been engaging with, and receiving advice from, Dr. Mangal since last year. “Now that this is a formalised arrangement we are very happy. He comes at a time when we are continuing to prepare for first oil as it is called, in 2020,” he said.
Importantly, the appointment of an expert such as Dr. Mangal was recommended last year by consultant Anthony Paul, who compiled the Rapid Analysis of the State of Readiness of Guyana’s Hydrocarbon Regulatory Framework report that was facilitated by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“I think this appointment of Dr. Mangal is timely. It is necessary and we look forward to working with him to move things further apace… he has experience from all sides; the academic, the theoretical and the practical, which is vitally needed at this time,” the Natural Resources Minister said.
Meanwhile, Dr. Mangal said that he will be looking at the issue of energy generation in a holistic manner in keeping with the country’s ‘green agenda’. “It’s not only the power sector and the green agenda but it’s also about infrastructure, the revenue from the petroleum and the needs of the sector as whole…
“The power sector in Guyana also needs to be looked at in terms of how natural gas can be used instead of diesel or whatever is being used right now,” he said.
He said that his first task will be to engage with ExxonMobil officials at its Guyana location as well as at its Houston, Texas, operations where he is based, to get a full understanding of their development plans and try to match that with the country’s objectives. He will be helping with the Ministry of Natural Resources with its work with other companies that are engaged in offshore drilling in Guyana.
Dr. Mangal has a Doctorate in Offshore Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Edinburg. He worked in marine and oil and gas industries for the past 18 years in various parts of the world including the United States, West Africa, and the Philippines.
Guyana, through US-owned ExxonMobil, has discovered a large deposit of oil, in offshore concessions and is moving to start production in 2020.
However, there has been deep worry about Guyana’s capacity to handle the negotiations and introduce the necessary legislations and monitoring mechanisms in time.
A number of countries have been assisting.

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Dr. Mangal is the only qualified person that the Guyanese government has that can negotiate  with the big oil company such as Exxon mobil. Here is money well spent. On the political side, how come PNC could not find a Blackman???

K
randolph posted:

 After one year they will find a Black, because Mangal will be sidelined,he will be frustrated and leave and then SLAM BAM ANOTHER BROTHER

They will do like what Forbes did , Let the Indian Teach the Blacks the basic trick of the trade, then fire him.

K
kp posted:
randolph posted:

 After one year they will find a Black, because Mangal will be sidelined,he will be frustrated and leave and then SLAM BAM ANOTHER BROTHER

They will do like what Forbes did , Let the Indian Teach the Blacks the basic trick of the trade, then fire him.

Let the Indian Teach the Buxton Terrorist Blacks the basic trick of the trade, then fire him.

 

FM
kp posted:

 On the political side, how come PNC could not find a Blackman???

You all are interesting. If he was black you all would be screaming "black man a kill ahbe" and how Guyana is now Nigeria. They appoint an Indian and you wonder why.

Just be glad that they have found what might be the best person willing to assume such an assignment and for once assumed political affiliation wasn't a factor in their decision.

FM
caribny posted:
kp posted:

 On the political side, how come PNC could not find a Blackman???

You all are interesting. If he was black you all would be screaming "black man a kill ahbe" and how Guyana is now Nigeria. They appoint an Indian and you wonder why.

Just be glad that they have found what might be the best person willing to assume such an assignment and for once assumed political affiliation wasn't a factor in their decision.

All their appointments are Blacks except for this one. The could not find a qualified black.How can they trust an Indian with their Oil Money.. you made an error.  Your phrase 

Blackman ah kill abie. Does not fit in this case. Try again

 

K

Why these jackasses need a "adviser on petroleum". It is simple, Exxon already have all the technical expertise to extract the oil, this man is just another AFC crook with his hands stretched out to further milk the Guyanese tax payers. 

FM
kp posted:
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All their appointments are Blacks except for this one.

And under the PPP virtually all of the top appointments were Indians.  But you don't care about that is you are an Indocentric racist.

FM
Drugb posted:

Why these jackasses need a "adviser on petroleum".s. 

Jackass Druggie the fact that Exxon has the expertise does suggest that Guyana also must have some to ensure that the nation's interests are defended.

Daily your idiocy is apparent.  You really should stop posting as you merely indicate that your intellectual capacity is no better than that of a chimp.

FM
caribny posted:

Great master Druggie the fact that Exxon has the expertise does suggest that Guyana also must have some to ensure that the nation's interests are defended.

Daily your idiocy is apparent.  You really should stop posting as you merely indicate that your intellectual capacity is no better than that of a chimp.

Nonsense, the GOG have no say in the matter. Do they have engineers on the oil rig? No, all they know is x barrels of oil are retrieved, exxon and company get y barrels, Guyana gets z barrels of oil. Why do they need a petroleum expert to do simple math?

FM
caribny posted:
kp posted:
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All their appointments are Blacks except for this one.

And under the PPP virtually all of the top appointments were Indians.  But you don't care about that is you are an Indocentric racist.

Because there was NO qualified  blacks.. Don't  forget you are GNI token Black Racist. So you are given immunity. 

K

Congrats to Mr Mangal.  Good to see the Govt can find qualified Guyanese in these fields.  If the PNC seek out and appoint based on merit, there will be a lot more Guyanese Indians in key positions!

FM
ba$eman posted:

Congrats to Mr Mangal.  Good to see the Govt can find qualified Guyanese in these fields.  If the PNC seek out and appoint based on merit, there will be a lot more Guyanese Indians in key positions!

Base, can you explain why Guyana needs a petroleum expert? 

FM

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