…says Govt should reverse brain drain
With first oil just around the corner, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Head, Dr Vincent Adams has admitted that Guyana is “not even close” to having the requisite expertise to manage the oil and gas sector.

He made this admission during a public policy talk facilitated by the Guyana Budget Policy Institute on Saturday evening at the Regency Suites Hotel. Dr Adams shared the panel with a number of political and oil and gas commentators, including Christopher Ram, Charles Ramson and Sasenarine Singh.
“This is very, very new to us. When oil and gas was discovered, the environmental laws and regulations were written in 1996. So we are now admittedly in our infancy stage. We do not have our national regulations. We do not have the expertise or capacity, not even close,” Adams said.
Adams used as an example the difficulty EPA is faced with in hiring the professionals it needs, particularly those in science and engineering. According to Adams, the University of Guyana (UG) has not been much help in this regard.











