Last Updated on Friday, 9 February 2018, 21:38 by Denis Chabrol Hosting of the inaugural Guyana International Petroleum Business Summit and Exhibition (GIPEX 2018), which ended Friday, cost a minimum US$500,000 to host but officials hailed the three-day event as a wider success for the tourism and hospitality industry. “The one that has been mentioned the least is what this event has done ...
Read More »Monthly Archives: February 2018
Guyanese businesses need new ‘culture’ to grasp oil and gas opportunities- Canadian envoy, Go-Invest CEO
Last Updated on Friday, 9 February 2018, 18:45 by Denis Chabrol Locally-owned and controlled businesses need to find new ways of operating in order to be prepared to grasp opportunities in the burgeoning oil sector, top officials of Canada and Guyana said as the inaugural Guyana International Petroleum Business Summit & Exhibition (GIPEX 2018) came to a close. Canada’s High Commissioner to ...
Read More »Pastor jailed for 40 years for having sex with girl under 16 years old
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 February 2018, 23:14 by Denis Chabrol A 46-year old pastor has been sentenced to 40 years imprisonment for having sex with a girl under the age of 16 years, who he had been counseling. Berbice High Court Judge, Sandil Kissoon handed down the decision after a mixed jury found Pastor Andrew Hannibal of Bennette Dam, ...
Read More »No place for political managers of Guyana’s oil and gas sector- President’s Petroleum Advisor
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 February 2018, 22:54 by Denis Chabrol Guyana needs to ensure that there are very few or no politically-appointed decision-makers in the oil and gas sector to prevent the industry from deepening racial and political differences and creating uncertainty in decision-making, Petroleum Advisor to the President, Jan Mangal has said. Director of the Guyana Oil and ...
Read More »Granger to appoint his nominees for Chancellor, Chief Justice, despite Jagdeo’s rejection
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 February 2018, 13:59 by Denis Chabrol President David Granger will be going ahead with the appointment of his nominees for the posts of Chancellor of the Judiciary and Chief Justice, although Opposition Leader Bharrat Jagdeo has constitutionally rejected them, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said Thursday. Harmon said Guyana’s constitution provides for “meaningful consultation” between ...
Read More »UG Council to be named next week
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 February 2018, 12:41 by Denis Chabrol The new highest decision-making body of the University of Guyana (UG) could be approved by Cabinet next week, Minister of State Joseph Harmon said. He told a post-Cabinet news briefing that the matter was discussed on Tuesday and Minister of Education, Nicolette Henry has since been tasked to address ...
Read More »Key cocaine-in-fish suspect to be released; search continues for two others
Last Updated on Thursday, 8 February 2018, 8:13 by Denis Chabrol A key suspect in the attempted shipment of a nine kilogrammes of cocaine in frozen fish to New York is expected to be released on Thursday, at least for the time being, as Customs Anti-Narcotics Unit (CANU) agents search for more persons, sources said. Demerara Waves Online News was ...
Read More »Ministry of the Presidency distances govt from Petroleum Advisor’s criticisms of ExxonMobil contract
Last Updated on Wednesday, 7 February 2018, 22:34 by Denis Chabrol About five hours after Dr. Jan Mangal, Petroleum Advisor to President David Granger delivered a number of hard-hitting criticisms of the controversial ExxonMobil contract, government sought to dissociate itself from his positions. “The Ministry of the Presidency puts on record that Dr. Jan Mangal, Presidential Advisor on Petroleum, is ...
Read More »Jagdeo blocks Granger’s nominees for Chancellor, Chief Justice
Last Updated on Wednesday, 7 February 2018, 20:51 by Denis Chabrol Opposition Leader, Bharrat Jagdeo has blocked the appointment of President David Granger’s nominees for the posts of Chancellor of the Judiciary and Chief Justice. Jagdeo on Wednesday informed Granger by letter that he could not support the appointment of Justice Kenneth Benjamin as Chancellor of the Judiciary and Justice ...
Read More »President Granger’s Petroleum Advisor criticizes ExxonMobil’s low royalty payment, control of large concession
Last Updated on Wednesday, 7 February 2018, 19:00 by Denis Chabrol Guyana’s two percent royalty on earnings from ExxonMobil’s oil sales is low compared to global standards, raising concerns about whether there was transparency about the negotiating system, Dr. Jan Mangal, Petroleum Advisor to President David Granger said Wednesday. “What we can do is look at what are the international ...
Read More »