Six energy services sector companies will be on a trade mission to Guyana from Tuesday 4 to Thursday 6 October 2022, and will have the opportunity to meet with key actors in the Guyana energy sector.
The trade mission is being led by the Trinidad and Tobago Coalition of Services Industries (TTCSI)—in collaboration with exporTT and the Ministry of Trade and Industry.
A release from the TTCSI notes that the delegation will be in Georgetown, Guyana, for the Guyana Basins Summit under the theme, “Responsibly Developing the Region’s Resources for a Prosperous and Sustainable Future”.
The six local firms embarking on the Mission include Damus Limited, North West Maritime Limited, Kronus Geological Services Limited, Epic Maintenance Limited, Weldfab Limited and Phillips General Contracting Limited—all graduates of Cohort One of the Gateway to Trade Export Accelerator Project for the Services Sector in Trinidad and Tobago.
Participants at the Summit will learn about investment, development, and project opportunities in Guyana, currently described as one of the world’s oil and gas “hot spots”. In addition to meeting top officials from Guyana’s Government, they also will be able to connect with the major operators, licence holders, tier one contractors, service companies and the entire value chain in Guyana’s emerging hydrocarbons sector.
“The TTCSI continues to fulfil its mandate of preparing our local Services Sector to become increasingly competitive internationally, using the Gateway to Trade Project under the Go Global TT Services vehicle to get there,” the TTCSI release said.
It added: “Both TTCSI and exporTT are committed to the creation of an “A” class B2B experience for these SMEs at the Summit, as T&T’s Energy Services companies are promoted in the region.”