– partners eye tech platform for remote monitoring of offshore oil & gas
A joint venture (JV) partnership has been launched between a Ghanaian technology firm with experience in oil and gas and a Guyanese/Canadian company, with aspirations of providing a technological platform to Guyana to enhance offshore monitoring of oil exploration and production.
According to a missive from the new joint venture partners, West Coast Gas Ghana will be partnering with e-Magic Incorporated, owned by Canada-based Guyanese Tony Harris. An agreement to this effect was signed during the recently concluded Ghana-Guyana Local Content and Capacity Building Conference at the Marriott Hotel.










