Stabroek co-venturer CNOOC looking for onshore caterers

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CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited (CPGL) is preparing to tender for onshore catering services (Chinese cuisine) in support of its activities in Guyana.

In a notice, CGPL said the bidding process will be twofold: a pre-qualification round (RFI) and a proposal round (RFP).

“Only bidders who meet CPGL’s pre-qualification requirements in the RFI round would be asked to participate in the RFP round,” the notice outlined.

Gov’t to identify legal, financial team to support catering consortium for oil sector market | OilNOW

Last year, Guyana commenced work on creating a local catering consortium to service its expanding oil and gas industry.

The Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat; Director of the Local Content Secretariat Martin Pertab and other key ministerial and government officers met with over 100 Guyanese-owned catering services to discuss how a consortium can be formed to bid and supply food to the two offshore floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels back in October 2022.  

Both vessels – the Liza Destiny and Liza Unity – are operating in the prolific Stabroek Block. The consortium will benefit from waivers on duties and taxes for machinery and equipment needed to operationalise their work; and may see opportunity with this notice from CNOOC.

Builder of Guyana oil production vessels meets with local suppliers on catering needs | OilNOW

The First Schedule of Guyana’s Local Content Act carves out 40 sectors and sub-sectors for Guyanese businesses, including catering. Contractors, sub-contractors and licensees operating in Guyana are required to source 90% of their catering services from Guyanese businesses. They are also required to source 75% of their food supply from Guyanese businesses.

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