…welcomes Exxon exploring for gas at Haimara well

The draft gas strategy, which will lay out the framework for Guyana developing its gas reserves, is expected to be completed within the next two weeks, at which time consultations on the strategy will be launched.
Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo made this revelation during his recent press conference. He also made the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) Government’s position known on the development works ExxonMobil recently started on the Haimara well.
“We’ve made it clear. We want to monetise our gas. The gas assets. We’re working on a gas strategy. I’m hopeful that within two weeks or so, we should be able to put the first draft out for consultations. And that strategy will outline, basically, our approach to the industry,” Jagdeo said.
“But we’ve had no further discussions at this point in time. We have publicly signalled that if those areas, like Haimara which has more gas than the other wells, that if they can’t be monetised and if Exxon doesn’t want to move on them, we expect them to relinquish it.”
According to the Vice President, it is important that these gas wells are available in case other companies are interested and willing to make the investment to develop the gas field. According to Jagdeo, Exxon’s developmental work on the well is timely.
“Because there may be others who would be willing to move on a project like that. That position stands. So given what we discussed with them, and that public pronouncement, they now have to do much more work. The appraisal of the assets, etc. And that’s what they’re doing. And we’re pleased that that’s being done,” the Vice President added.
