– 16 deck hands trained
El Dorado Offshore (EDO) has facilitated training for 16 deck hands to work on existing and future rigging operations.
“This is to ensure that we have a readily available trained pool, because we are expecting more vessels into Guyana, and once they have more vessels, the demand for labour will increase. So we need to have a pool that is readily available and trained to board,” EDO Country Manager Kerri Gravesande said.

The training is being conducted by Edison Chouest Offshore, an offshore support company. “The course objective is to educate and train marine rigging people. It will also enable persons to recognise hazards in the industry and to provide a safe working environment for all personnel,” Health, Safety & Environmental (HSE) Coordinator Eldon Thompson explained.
According to the Department of Public Information (DPI), EDO is seeking to build the core competencies of Guyana’s existing workforce to benefit from opportunities in the oil and gas industry. The company is building locals’ capacity to effectively work in the industry.
This is the second batch to be prepared for the industry. Edison Chouest initially trained 20 persons who are working on its supply vessel as well as ExxonMobil’s drill rig, the Stenna Carron.
Gravesande explained that this current batch would eventually be narrowed down. At the end of the exercise, the trainees will be tested on what they have learnt. They will also have to pass medical and drug examinations before they are hired by EDO. Once employed, they will be posted on vessels offshore Guyana.










