– resource is used in making cell phones, solar energy panels
While Guyana is well known for its gold, diamond, timber and, in recent years, its oil resources, a lesser-known fact is that Guyana is sitting on $37.6 billion worth of silica sand resources – from which is derived the material to make cell phone and solar energy farm components.

The value of this potential resource was touched on by President Dr Irfaan Ali, during the International Energy Conference and Expo held at the Marriott Hotel last week. President Ali was at the time highlighting Guyana’s rich natural resources in a pitch to foreign and domestic investors.
“Our silica sand reserves are estimated at 1.5 billion tonnes, valued conservatively at $37.5 billion. I’m just positioning this, so you can understand the Guyana we are speaking of. And this has always been,” President Ali said.
“We never had the capital or the resources to build the diversified economy that we’re talking about. We’ve always spoken of the promises and the dreams and aspirations, of generations of Guyanese. Today, with hard work and simplicity and humility, we have the ability to make that giant leap not only for Guyana but for all of humanity. And we must do it.”











