The Big Smith News Watch

Main Menu

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter

logo

  • Home
  • News
    • Traffic
    • Regional
    • International
  • Politics
  • Government
    • Housing
    • Agriculture
    • Natural Resources
    • Public Infrastructure
  • Business / Travel
  • Sports
  • Letter
News
Home›News›2022 Energy Conference: An opportunity for Guyana to exploiting the present, discuss the future

2022 Energy Conference: An opportunity for Guyana to exploiting the present, discuss the future

By Leroy Smith
16 September 2021
194
0
Share:

(At the head table (L-R), Alex Graham, Public Relations Adviser, Toshiba Logan, Marketing Coordinator, Angenie Abel, Interim CEO)

Guyana stands to benefit tremendously from the upcoming International Energy Conference which is slated to take place in February 2022 in Georgetown, Guyana.

The conference is being planned amidst a global health pandemic. But organisers feel the plans and logistics being put in place would determine whether persons attend virtually or in person.

Public Relations Adviser to the conference, Alex Graham explained that an in-person conference will also work out better than a virtual one as it gives and brings more substance and reality to the issues being discussed. he said too that delegates and players in the industry would get to place their technology and other tools of their trade on display.

 

Where Guyana is in terms of its oil and gas discoveries, where the rest of the world is going and where the world will be another few decades are some of the points that actually makes the International Energy Conference a win-win for the Cooperative Republic of Guyana.

 

For Guyana to be talking only about Oil and Gas given its recent discoveries while the rest of the world is moving away from Oil and Gas is a big risk and one that can land the country in a difficult position years down the line, suggested Alex Graham who spoke with BIG Smith News Watch on Tuesday.

 

“By 2050 it is going to be weird to use Oil and Gas while everyone else is talking about renewable energy and alternative sources of energy so we have to ensure that from now, we have an active conversation about the complete energy profile so that Guyana does not find itself scrambling in 20/30 years to get to renewable and alternative sources,” Graham said. 

 

This conference should also assist Guyana to find ways where it can continue to develop its resources economically with it’s Oil and Gas but the energy conversations need to also be started now before it’s too late.

 

Heads of government from around the region as well as other policy makers are expected at this event to share policy positions of their respective countries while the conversations on investment and development of the resources are also held.

 

Graham said the International Energy Conference will be providing an opportunity for both policy makers, heads of government and industry players to have discussions on the direction regional and other countries are going as to renewable and alternative sources of energy.

 

This, he said helps the industry players to know what is expected in a few years time across the region and so they are given enough time to make adjustments to their current operations and postures to adopt.

 

Graham said too the International Energy Conference will speak about renewable energy and all other alternative sources.

 

“We can be looking at how we exploit Oil and Gas while at the same time we are discussing renewables.  So, we are exploiting the present and discussing the future all at the same time its a great place for us to be,” Graham touted.

 

 The International Energy Conference was launched on Tuesday and will run February 15-18 2022 at the Arthur Chung Convention Center in Georgetown Guyana.

Post Views: 197
Share on Facebook Share
Share on TwitterTweet
Share on Pinterest Share
Share on LinkedIn Share
Share on Digg Share
TagsBIG Smith News WatchEnergyGuyanaInternational Energy ConferenceOil and Gas
Previous Article

BIG Smith News Watch/Media houses adopt guidelines ...

Next Article

Traffic/general movement continues to be affected as ...

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0
  • 0

Related articles More from author

  • Crime / Security

    Woman killed by neighbor on birthday over monkey

    6 January 2020
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / Security

    ‘Hot Skull’ on trial for murder of Better Hope pensioner

    10 June 2022
    By Leroy Smith
  • Grieving moms reflect on life/ last conversations with sons killed in Sunday night crash
    Crime / Security

    Grieving moms reflect on life/ last conversations with sons killed in Sunday night crash

    22 April 2020
    By Leroy Smith
  • Crime / Security

    Over 500 students displaced as Christ Church Secondary destroyed by fire

    12 January 2023
    By Leroy Smith
  • News

    Former cop accused of manslaughter freed on no-case submission

    13 May 2021
    By Leroy Smith
  • News

    41,000 Haitians came Guyana between 2017-2020, only 3,500 accounted for – Govt records

    23 June 2021
    By Leroy Smith

You may interested

  • Crime / Security

    Cop to stand trial for killing Essequibo businessman, Orin Boston

  • Crime / Security

    Son arrested after gun, ammo found in father’s truck and bedroom

  • City drainage enhancement kicks off; consultations to start Nov 10th
    Crime / Security

    Men suicide rate triple that of women in Guyana –UN Report

Connect Us

  • Envato
  • Likes
  • 4.5K+
    Followers
  • Subscribers
  • Followers
  • Subscribe
    RSS Feeds

Latest News

Crime / SecurityNews

Station Sgt in hotwater as guns/ammo missing

April 19 2026 (Pictured- Sargeant Hitbarran- Cove and John Police Station Sargeant/ Officer in Charge)   The Guyana Police Force has launched an investigation into a serious security breach at ...
  • Night two delivers thrills at the Guinness Greatest of the Streets

    By Savitri Laikram
    19 April 2026
  • Vincente eager to represent Guyana at Commonwealth Games

    By Savitri Laikram
    18 April 2026
  • Pensioner found at Victoria koker: PM inconclusive

    By Savitri Laikram
    17 April 2026
  • Repeat drug suspect granted bail after drug bust in Bagotville

    By Savitri Laikram
    17 April 2026

FeedBurner Widget

Sign up to receive email updates and to hear what's going on with our magazine!

About US

logo

BIG Smith News Watch was established in 2015 and is recognized by the Guyana press Association as a legitimate media outlet in Guyana. Our operation focuses more community, human interest and developmental issues. We also do focus on matters of crime, security, business, politics and current affairs. The entity is headed by Leroy Smith, a practicing journalist with experience in news gathering, reporting and coverage spanning seventeen years. Mr. Smith joined the media 2005 and worked at several media housing before launching BIG Smith News Watch in 2015.

  • +592-705-8780
  • bigsmithnewswatch35@gmail.com
  • Popular Posts

  • Lance Corporal dies days after fight with police sergeant

    By Leroy Smith
    8 May 2019
  • Nonummy suspendisse hendrerit ultrices

    By DesignUTD
    26 August 2015
  • 21 Year Old mechanic busted with cocaine pellets in hotel room

    By Leroy Smith
    27 April 2019
  • Bandit shows up to robbery with ‘one bullet’; shot dead by security guard

    By Leroy Smith
    30 April 2019

Follow us

© Copyright www.bigsmithnewswatch.news. All rights reserved.