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3rd Energy Conference to be held February 19 – 22, 2024

-registration closes on February 10, 2024

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October 20, 2023
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The Energy Conference and Expo returns for its third installment in 2024, rebranded as Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo.

The Conference and Expo is the platform for industry experts, policymakers, general stakeholders, and operators to B.U.I.L.D their network, insights for projects (both public and private) and the opportunity to meet with international investors.

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The event is billed for the Guyana Marriott Hotel from February 19 – 22, 2024 under the theme: “Fuelling Transformation and Modernisation.”

The Conference and Expo will provide a unique platform to discuss pertinent issues about Guyana’s development and the industry’s global best practices.

It seeks to Build new business relationships and strategic alliances; provide Updates on projects in Guyana; give Insights on critical developments; Link companies to all major purchasers and Develop timely and useful information to help businesses strategise.

The Secretariat, along with its partners, welcome all participants, keynote speakers, policymakers, local and international industry experts.

With over 1,200 attendees, 60 speakers (International and Local), 180 exhibitors and 30 sponsors in 2023, 2024 is expected to surpass these records.

Registration is now open to participants and those interested in sponsorship opportunities are encouraged to book their spots early for the main conference, exhibition, and other events.

On the website, interested persons can download and complete their respective registration forms.

Registration for the four-day event caters for in-person (international, CARICOM and local delegates), but also provides a platform for delegates attending virtually. Registration closes on February 10, 2024.

Exhibitions are hosted simultaneously with the main conference and various packages for exhibitors are available.

For more details on the agenda and news about the conference, persons are encouraged to visit www.guyanaenergy.gy or download the app (Guyana Energy). Persons can also follow the social media pages for regular updates.

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