450 jobs to be created with US$40M pipe coating venture

A US$40 million company, Pipe Coating Guyana (PCG) Inc, was launched on Wednesday evening at the Marriott Hotel, Kingston.

A representative of the company explaining the process of pipe coating to Minister within the Public Works Ministry Deodat Indar, Private Sector Commission Chairman Paul Cheong and GO-Invest Chief Executive Officer, Dr Peter Ramsaroop

The company is being led by Guyanese-owned S Jagmohan Hardware Supplies, in partnership with two foreign companies PSS and WASCO Energy.
Minister within the Public Works Ministry, Deodat Indar while addressing the gathering, said the recent passage of the Local Content Legislation is paving the way for such businesses. The company is one of many that is tapping into the oil and gas industry here in Guyana. It is expected to create some 450 jobs.
According to a DPI report, Indar explained that with the pipe coating company here in Guyana, it will drastically reduce the cost for such products while at the same time building the technical capacity of Guyanese.
“Guyanese will benefit from this and the technical transfer of how to do pipe coating will transfer overtime and I hope faster than slower.
“Here is it, a prime example of what local content and what the Local Content Legislation is driving in Guyana. It is really delivering prosperity to everybody, but you cannot sit on your hands, it is not the time for that. Guyana as you all know, I do not have to remind you all, we are at a place where we have the largest economic growth projections, 47.5 per cent GDP rise in a single year,” Indar is quoted as saying.
He said that Guyana is moving in a direction that will ensure that every Guyanese benefits from the oil and gas sector.
Meanwhile, Director of PCG Inc, Narain Tulshi said from the time the Local Content Legislation was conceptualised and passed, the challenge was accepted to take advantage of what the Government was presenting to Guyanese.
“The 450 jobs to be created from this venture will add to the thousands that have already been created by the local partners throughout Guyana. We are committed to proving employment and ensuring that out people benefit from the opportunities in this new petroleum economy,” Tulshi said.
Research shows that pipeline coating is a cost effective and viable solution to maintain pipelines’ integrity. This coating provides a constant protective lining that helps save pipelines from the damaging effects of corrosion.
The company will be operating out of the compound of Guyana Shore Base Inc (GYSBI) on the East Bank of Demerara, as a temporary location and will be receiving pipes for coating out of Brazil. Pipe Coating Guyana (PCG) Inc is expected to have the capacity to coat about 80 pipes per day ranging from 12 to 24 inches.
Also delivering remarks at the launch of the company were of WASCO Energy International Business Development Director Roberto Gonzalvez, Private Sector Commission Chairman Paul Cheong and GO-Invest Chief Executive Officer, Dr Peter Ramsaroop.