…says Guyana will save, earn 10 times that amount from project
A sum of US$55 million per annum will be paid to ExxonMobil in amortization costs for the pipelines to be installed in the Gas-to Energy project, which will allow Guyana to, in turn, save and earn ten times that amount.
This revelation was made by Gas-to-Energy project head Winston Brassington in a presentation during the Guyana Energy Conference and Expo. He explained that the $55 million to be paid to ExxonMobil annually would allow the oil major to recover the US$1 billion spent on the pipelines.
“We’re looking to pay Exxon an annual fixed payment of (US)$55 million for the supply of 50 million cubic feet of gas per day over a 20-year period from the time the project comes online. This payment is intended to allow Exxon or their co-vees to recover the expected (US)$1 billion investment over time.
“So, we’re paying for the amortization of the pipeline infrastructure. We’re not paying for the gas per day, the gas is considered free. So, this $1 billion being spent covers everything that Exxon will spend on the pipeline,” Brassington said.
Brassington noted that electricity sales from the project would pay for the amortization of the pipeline construction. He noted that, in turn, Guyana is guaranteed 50 million cubic feet of gas per day. He stressed that Guyana is only paying for the pipeline infrastructure, not the gas.
“By any comparison, this is an extremely good deal. We’re paying $55 million and getting a value proposition of probably about ten times that. Even if we were to use lower prices for the NGL and the fuel, we’d still get multiple returns from this. And of course, the transformational impact this can have on Guyana cannot be understated.”













