
Procurement advancing for Guyana gas-to-energy project
Guyana
Guyana’s project to land natural gas onshore has reached a new milestone with the launch of procurement to support the natural gas liquids (NGLs) component.
The government has issued three calls, one of which is an invitation to prequalify for the construction of an NGLs storage and offloading facility and pipeline.
The facility will be within the Wales industrial zone, some 25km inland from the mouth of the Demerara river and adjacent to the 300MW power plant under construction as part of the gas-to-energy project’s first phase.
The phase includes an NGLs fractionation plant and provides limited storage. The plant’s initial production rate is expected to be 4,200b/d, which could increase to 5,900b/d in the second phase.
A second process is a request for proposals (RFP) to provide engineering services for the storage and offloading facility and pipeline to prepare a detailed RFP to be issued to a prequalified firm to build the facility and pipeline.
The third call is an RFP to help supervise the development of the facility and pipeline.
Responses to the three calls are due by July 29, according to procurement information available in the Documents box in the top right corner of the screen.
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