…re-emphasises need for better access to capital
With works progressing on the gas-to-energy project, private sector officials are confident that when the initiative is ignited, it will bring tremendous benefits to all local industries, including agriculture – which is a key part of the Government’s efforts to diversify the economy.

This position was delivered by Chairman of the Private Sector Commission (PSC) Komal Singh during a social media programme, “The Guyana Dialogue” where he noted that from the cheaper electricity produced through the project, Guyana’s agricultural produce would finally be able complete internationally.
“One of our problems is: our cost of production is so high and because of that you can’t do value-added products and that is why Trinidad is ahead of us. But with the development of the gas-to-energy project, whereby we will see a reduction in our power cost, that’s going to reduce [the] cost of production in a very good way.”












