– to employ 100 workers including locals
Several vessels have arrived in Guyana’s waters for the commencement of the first phase of construction for the $300 million shore base facility for ExxonMobil at Port Vreed-en-Hoop.
One of the main vessels – Zheng He – was toured on Friday by Azruddin Mohamed and Andron Alphonso – two of the three directors of NRG Holdings Inc. Nicholas Boyer, another director had prior commitments hence, he was unable to be part of the tour.

In addition, several officials from Jan De Nul Group, another partner in the project were present. The vessel which is powered by its own generator (23MW) is expected to commence operation on June 23 with a December 2023 deadline for completion.
The first phase will see the deepening, widening, and dredging of the access channel, as well as land reclamation. It also includes an offshore terminal, dry dock facility, and fabrication yard spanning 65 hectares.
Presently, the area for the construction of the facility is being surveyed by the Belgium-based company that is specialised in offshore, marine, civil, environment, and project development.










