The Export-Import Bank of the United States, commonly known as EXIM, has approved more than $526 million for Guyana’s Ministry of Finance. The funds will support the development of a transformative gas to energy project. Reports indicate that the project will be located in Wales, West Bank Demerara.
Project Details
The funds will be directed towards establishing a natural gas separation plant and a 300MW combined cycle gas turbine power plant. The two proposed facilities are designed to strengthen Guayana’s energy supply. The projects intend to do that by leveraging natural gas in electricity generation. These developments will also support services for the gas supply pipeline.
These projects are set to double Guyana’s installed electric capacity, strengthening energy security and fostering economic growth for local businesses. The initiative aligns with the US Administration’s priorities on economic, energy, and national security.
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Collaboration with US and Guyanese Companies
The project involves a collaboration between US and Guyanese companies. A joint venture between Lindsayca, a Texas based firm, and CH4 Systems, a Puerto Rican small business, leads the efforts. ExxonMobil is also contributing its expertise.
Currently, 85% of the 500 workers on-site are Guyanese, highlighting the project’s local impact.
Statements from Leaders
EXIM Chair Reta Jo Lewis expressed satisfaction with the board’s decision, emphasizing its alignment with the bank’s priorities and mandates. US Ambassador Sarah-Ann Lynch noted the high quality and safety standards the project upholds.
Both leaders highlighted the significance of US-Guyana partnerships in delivering innovative and impactful solutions for energy transformation.
Positive Outcomes for Guyana
This historic project represents a major step for Guyana’s transition to cleaner and more reliable energy sources. It promises significant benefits for consumers and businesses while unlocking new economic opportunities across the country.
The gas-to-energy project symbolizes a strong collaboration between US and Guyanese entities, ensuring mutual benefits and a sustainable future.