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Ocean Edge Services Inc (OES), a United States (US)-based company specialising in subsea equipment, pipeline services, and offshore fabrication, is considering relocating its manufacturing operations to Guyana.
This is according to a statement from the Guyana Office for Investment (GO-Invest).

The statement noted that during the 2025 Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas, Guyana’s Chief Investment Officer Dr Peter Ramsaroop visited the manufacturing facility of OES.
“Dr Ramsaroop’s visit highlights the continued support for strategic investment and industrial partnerships,” the statement noted.
It added that the company “has expressed a strong interest in relocating its manufacturing operations to Guyana, positioning the country as a strategic hub for regional offshore support and fabrication services.”
OES has already partnered with local Guyanese company Atlantic Marine Supplies Inc (AMSI). Together, they are currently executing projects for major industry players including TechnipFMC and ExxonMobil.
ISO 9001 certified, OES offers custom-engineered packaged units, automation and controls, subsea distribution and subsea leak detection systems, Intervention Workover Control Systems (IWOCS), and field services ranging from leasing and general maintenance to offshore completion and installation.
A few years ago, President Dr Irfaan Ali had disclosed that the Government has been engaging a number of companies on relocating parts of their operations or headquarters to Guyana.
Guyanese officials have continuously explained to international companies that by setting up regional operations in Guyana, they can take advantage of CARICOM and other regional trade agreements.