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Feb 19, 2026 News
(Kaieteur News) – Wood, Massy and Tagman on Tuesday announced the launch of WMT Guyana, a new joint-venture operating company in which Tagman holds a 51% shareholding.
WMT Guyana brings together the proven capabilities of Wood, Massy, and Tagman to deliver engineering led studies and design services, brownfield maintenance and modifications, and early-phase project and operational readiness solutions, Tagman said in a press release.

Partners in the Joint Venture From Left CEO of Tagman Inc., Alex Graham, Board Member of Massy Wood and Vice President of Technical Delivery at Wood Jason Mohan & Executive Vice President of the Massy Group Vaughn M.
Combining global standards with deep regional expertise and strong Guyanese leadership, the joint venture will play a central role in advancing the country’s energy sector. “WMT Guyana reflects a long-term commitment to building a strong, locally anchored operating company,” said Alex Graham, Chief Executive Officer of Tagman Inc.
“By combining global standards, regional capability, and local leadership within a single operating platform, the joint venture provides stability and confidence for clients operating in Guyana’s energy sector.”
Vaughn Martin, Group Executive Vice President and CEO of the Massy Gas Products Portfolio and Board member of Massy Wood added “The new joint-venture is a natural progression of Massy Wood, partnering with strong local leadership in Guyana to provide exceptional and critical solutions to the expanding energy sector.”
Jason Mohan, Board Member of Massy Wood and Vice President of Technical Delivery at Wood added “WMT Guyana brings together complementary strengths to support safe, high-quality and predictable delivery. The joint venture reflects a shared focus on operational excellence, strong governance, and trusted execution, underpinned by Wood’s global technical expertise.”
Massy Wood Guyana, an existing joint venture, will transition into and operate under WMT Guyana. With a growing presence in the country, the company is committed to strengthening local capability by investing in Guyanese talent and the development of a robust, locally driven supply chain.
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