…to cut cooking gas imports, slash electricity costs by 50%
Unprecedented transformation will lead to a booming hub in the once sugar-driven community of Wales on the West Bank of Demerara (WBD), thus creating ripples of employment and benefits for the entire country when the gas-to-shore project comes on stream.

Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo made this announcement during a Cabinet outreach to Canal Number One Polder on Friday, where he was accompanied by several Ministers of Government.
The gas-to-shore project includes the construction and operation of the pipeline from the Exxon-operated Stabroek Block offshore Guyana to the onshore NGL plant. A second component of the project will be a power plant that will be constructed by the Guyana Government and will use the gas produced to generate electricity to feed into the national grid.
The Vice President stated that the supplementary industries will come on stream, thus allowing for thousands of employment opportunities for locals. Moreover, the Government will be in a position to slash electricity costs by 50 per cent and cut its importation of cooking gas.
