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Kaieteur News – The Office of the Prime Minister (OPM) has extended the deadline for request for prequalification for its project – construction of a natural gas liquids (NGLs) Storage and Offloading Facility and pipeline as part of the gas-to-energy (GTE) project.
Kaieteur News had reported that bids for the project were expected to be submitted on September 30, 2025 but according to the amended request for prequalification, firms have until October 21, to submit their bid to the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) office.
In its tender notice, the Office stated that these facilities are required by the Government of Guyana to enhance the capacity for safe storage, efficient operations, marine offloading capabilities and effective distribution and marketing of NGLS, both domestically and internationally.
“The NGL storage and offloading project is planned for development within and /or near the Wales Industrial Zone approximately 25 km inland from the mouth of the Demerara River on the West Bank adjacent to the Phase I Power Plant currently under construction, and’ or on the East Bank of Demerara River at Garden of Eden. The Gas-to-Energy (GTE) Phase I project includes a Natural Gas Liquid (NGL) fractionation plant to extract liquids (C3, C4, C5+) and provides limited storage,” the document explained.
The document detailed further that the facility should be able to receive and store sufficient volume of NGLs to allow for no disruption in the phase I plant and to optimise batch offloading to marine vessels. “The production rate from phase I is anticipated to be approximately 4,200 bbls per day of NGLs. The facilities should be sufficiently flexible to accommodate, with modifications, additional future NGLs anticipated from potential future NGL production facilities,” the OPM stated.
Noting that only firms that have constructed at least five similar or larger facilities, should seek to be pre-qualified, the government noted that the project will be designed and constructed to accommodate the safe storage of NGLs and offloading to floating vessels with considerations for security, environmental compliance, and future expansion capabilities
The GTE project, located at Wales on the West Bank of Demerara, includes a Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) facility and a 300-megawatt power plant. Natural gas will be transported from the offshore Stabroek Blocks Liza oilfield via a 12-inch pipeline to the site, where 50 million cubic feet of gas will be converted to electricity daily. The project is being executed by a joint venture between CH4 (Texas) and Lindsayca (Puerto Rico). The companies, hired in 2022, are constructing the plant and NGL facility at a cost of US$759 million. The GTE project was initially slated for completion by the end of 2025. However, in May, Prime Minister (Retd) Brigadier Mark Phillips stated that the project would be completed in the second quarter of 2026.
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