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Jun 29, 2017 News
From left: Dr. Jan Mangal, Minister of Natural Resources, Mr. Raphael Trotman, Minister of State, Mr. Joseph Harmon, and the IDB team led by Representative in Guyana, Ms. Sophie Makonnen, Mr. Ramon Espinasa, Mr. Lenin Balza and Mr. Carlos Sucre.
A team of officials from the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) yesterday afternoon paid a courtesy call on Minister of State, Joseph Harmon for an exploratory meeting.
The meeting also saw the attendance of Minister of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman and Presidential Advisor on Petroleum, Dr. Jan Mangal, at the Ministry of the Presidency.
The team, according to the Ministry of the Presidency, is exploring the possible roles that the IDB could play in supporting Guyana’s emerging oil and gas sector, and included the IDB Representative in Guyana, Ms. Sophie Makonnen, Lead Oil and Gas Specialist in the Energy Division, Mr. Ramon Espinasa, Economist- Energy, Mr. Lenin Balza and Consultant in the Energy Division of the Infrastructure and Environment Section, Mr. Carlos Sucre.
During the meeting, Minister Harmon said that he and Minister Trotman are both members of a team appointed by President David Granger to advise the Cabinet on matters related to this sector. He noted that the team is led by Minister Trotman and includes Minister of Finance, Mr. Winston Jordan, Minister of Public Infrastructure, Mr. David Patterson, Minister of Business, Mr. Dominic Gaskin and Dr. Mangal.
The Minister assured the IDB team that the Government is confident that their support could benefit the development of policies in the sector.
Meanwhile, Mr. Espinasa advised the ministers that it is essential for the Government to determine how it wants to manage the resources, and that it must ensure contracts are well drafted to ensure the best possible deal for Guyana.
“We are here to support with whatever you need, most probably with what we call technical assistance, and this is concessionary support, and eventually, if that is the case, a loan of different amounts for creating the proper institutions,” he said.
Minister Trotman thanked Mr. Espinasa for his presentation and noted that the IDB has set out different steps that the Government must carefully consider.
“We have had similar presentations made to us and I believe that we are in the process of defining or compartmentalising who does what,” he said.
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