Exxon seeking multiple suppliers in Guyana as operations expand

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ExxonMobil is on the hunt for multiple suppliers for a host of local services as its oil and gas operations in Guyana’s offshore Stabroek Block rapidly expands.

Its Guyana affiliate, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), plans to put in place an agreement for the provision of Integrated Office Facility Management Services.

The company also has planned to implement agreements for Integrated Residential Facility Management Services and for the provision of Catering, Cafeteria and Food Management Services – all to be done in and around Georgetown.

As such, EEPGL is seeking suppliers who can provide the outlined services.

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Interested vendors are expected to submit their Expressions of Interest (EOI) by August 31, 2022.

EEPGL will hold a Request for Information (RFI) clarification meeting on August 9, 2022. Details on the meeting will be published at a later date.

The development of ExxonMobil’s projects and continued exploration success in the Stabroek Block is pushing the steady advancement of local capabilities and enhanced economic growth in Guyana.

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ExxonMobil has more than 3,500 Guyanese supporting its activities both onshore and offshore Guyana, an increase of more than 50% since 2019.

To date, Exxon has made over 30 discoveries at the Stabroek Block, amounting to nearly 11 billion oil-equivalent barrels. The company has two projects producing oil and two more already approved. Plans are underway for a fifth project. Exxon has said there is potential for 10 floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels in operation offshore Guyana in the coming years.

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