Gas-to-shore project
…Region 3 to see massive transformation

Among the projects the Government is presently considering for Wales on the West Bank of Demerara (WBD), where the gas-to-shore project is likely to land, is a Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) plant that will have the potential to cater for the energy needs of the people.
This was revealed by President Dr Irfaan Ali during a recent interview with US broadcaster Farook Juman. According to Ali, Government is not only considering an LPG plant as a spin-off for the gas-to-shore project, but also a protein plant.
LPG is a derivative of crude petroleum. Colourless and odourless but distributed as a liquid, it is a popular gas for consumer needs like cooking and heating appliances. President Ali described these initiatives as part of the development push.
“Region Three, you will see massive investment on the shoreside of the Demerara River that will create massive opportunities and a trickle-down effect. You will see development of agro-processing facilities. You will see greater use of the Essequibo River,” Ali said.
“The landing of the gas-to-shore pipeline in Region Three to Wales onshore, which will have a big industrial development taking place there that is linked to not only power generation and a power plant, but we’re looking at the possibility of a protein plant. We’re looking at LPG.”
According to the Head of State, this is how urbanisation and regionalisation take place. And he explained that this rapid development will be supported by the Government’s housing programme.












