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CGX Energy to start dredging, dock construction for port in Guyana

By Sabrina Valle/Reuters

GEORGETOWN/HOUSTON
EnergiesNet.com 02 17 2022

Canada-based oil company CGX Energy (OYL.V) will begin dredging and building the docks of a key deepwater port at Barbice, in eastern Guyana, planned to serve the South American nation’s oil and agriculture sectors, the firm’s chairman said on Wednesday.

CGX Energy unit Grand Canal Industrial Estates in 2010 acquired a 50-year lease for a 55-acre parcel strategically located near the Barbice River for the project. When complete, it would become Guyana’s third oil port and its only deepwater facility.

“The construction of docks and dredging will begin very shortly,” said CGX Energy Co-Chairman Suresh Narine. “The works onshore are well advanced,” he said, noting a skilled workforce has been hired for building the port.

Contractors are being selected, a process to be followed by construction of onshore buildings. “We are targeting the end of 2022 for the operation of the offshore supply base component of the port,” he said.

The port will mainly serve the oil and gas industry by supplying equipment, fuel, cement, water and power. But it also will have a portion dedicated to agricultural exports, whose production is rapidly expanding in that region of Guyana, and other areas for container ships, cruise ships and specialized cargo.

The facility, which could serve neighboring Suriname, also plans to accommodate imports and exports of agricultural goods transported from Brazil after a road connecting both nations is completed. read more

Besides the port project, CGX Energy and its parent company Frontera Energy (FEC.TO) are drilling for oil in Guyana’s offshore Corentyne block, where they announced a discovery of oil and gas resources yet to be measured. read more

Reporting by Sabrina Valle in Georgetown, Guyana, and Marianna Parraga in Houston; Editing by Matthew Lewis from Reuters.

reuters.com 02 16 2022

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