Oil and gas support facility, Guyana Shore Base Inc (GYSBI), yesterday announced the expansion of its Technical Scholarship programme at the Georgetown and Leonora technical institutes for ten persons from Region Three, a release from the company stated.
This initiative will cover expenses such as travelling, uniforms, study materials, registration, and examination fees to the tune of $500,000.
GYSBI Executive Director, Robin Muneshwer, who announced the undertaking explained that it is specifically geared for students in Region Three since GYSBI, known for its shore base services, also specialises in construction and has been executing works over the past year at the proposed Gas-to-Energy project site at Wales, West Bank Demerara.
The company was contracted by LINDSAYCA CH4, which was hired by the Government of Guyana for the construction of an integrated natural gas liquids extraction plant and the establishment of a 300 megawatt power generation facility. GYSBI is tasked with executin Earth, Soil Remediation and Surcharge works at the project site.
“Before working with LINDSAYCA CH4, GYSBI was hired by ExxonMobil Guyana to carry out the Early Works and Heavy Haul Road project at the site. This encompassed the erection of five bridges, an access road, a heavy transport road, and the preliminary site groundwork for the Integrated Plant Site. Our presence in this region has been established over a short period of time, and we aim to make a significant impact. This will be achieved not only through our part in this transformative Gas to Energy project, but also by making investments especially in these students, who represent the future of this region,” the Executive Director said.
As such, Muneshwer asserted that the company’s desire to give back in a tangible way to the communities in Region Three.
According to the release, the programme is designed to offer internships to successful applicants during their semester breaks which will enable them to gain valuable hands-on training and knowledge transfer. At the end of their studies, they will also be afforded the opportunity to be fully employed within the company.
Meanwhile, GYSBI General Manager, Robert Albiez, informed that the company’s goal is to develop a programme that would be of use to young Guyanese and would ensure that they are constructively engaged and equipped with valuable life skills. He noted that while the GYSBI scholarship was initially launched in 2023 and currently has a cohort of 11 students drawn from eight regions across Guyana, the company wants to make a bigger impact and cover its expanded footprint in Region Three.
The GYSBI Scholarship stemmed from the realization that while many Guyanese possess the experience and technical skills needed to fill the positions on the Operations side of the oil and gas sector, they lacked the proper academic certificates. It, therefore, aims to build a cadre of qualified workers, supervisors, and managers for the oil and gas, construction, and other sectors of the economy.
The release stated that the programme is open to anyone between the ages of 16 and 25, who has been accepted for a programme at the Leonora or Georgetown technical nstitutes, as a new or current students and is willing to serve an internship at GYSBI during semester breaks. Students from the West Bank of Demerara, as well as children of staff members who are employed on the Gas-to-Energy Project will receive special consideration. Further, each beneficiary of this initiative will have their yearly academic expenses paid up to the sum of $500,000.
Persons wishing to access the application form and list of documents required can visit https://www.gysbi.gy/scholarship-form/
The deadline for submission of applications is June 30, 2024 and further information can be found on the company’s website and social media platforms.