Gov’t to establish institute to train youths for petroleum sector –Minister Bharrat

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Gov’t to establish institute to train youths for petroleum sector –Minister Bharrat

Published: April 13, 2021

Gov’t to establish institute to train youths for petroleum sector –Minister Bharrat

Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat has said the Government plans to establish an oil and gas training institute to build local capacity to meet the demands of the petroleum sector.

The Minister made this statement on the side-lines of the Youth in Natural Resource opening ceremony, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Saturday. 

Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat has said the Government plans to establish an oil and gas training institute to build local capacity to meet the demands of the petroleum sector.

Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat

The Minister made this statement on the side-lines of the Youth in Natural Resource opening ceremony, held at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre on Saturday. 

“It will have to fit into our Local Content Policy because if we are going to argue that we need 50 per cent of the workforce to be Guyanese, then we don’t want the 50 per cent to be cleaners or labourers and maids and cooks.

We want our people to be managers, to be the technical people, to be the petroleum engineers, the reservoir engineers,” he said.

At the same time, the Minister said there will be jobs for maids and cooks as the hospitality sector would benefit greatly from the sector.  In December 2020, the Caribbean Development Bank approved a US$11 million (approximately $2.3 billion) loan for the development of a Tourism and Hospitality Institute in Guyana.  This is in keeping with the PPP/C Administration’s plans to ensure a diversified and robust economy.

“We would have seen already the service sector, the hotel accommodation, transportation and all these sectors would benefit tremendously from the oil and gas sector.

And we also have to focus on that too to ensure that we train people to deal with, for example, tourists, business executives. We need more accommodation in our country. We need more professional services in terms of transportation,” he said. Minister Bharrat said the Government has already initiated discussions with its international partners to assist in this training institution.  However, while plans to move forward have been hampered by Covid, the Minister said they would soon be realised.