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CNOOC DONATES A SOLAR GRID TO BATAVIA VILLAGE

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September 25, 2025
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Part of the three-point solar panel system on Arian Island, Batavia, Cuyuni-Mazaruni

Part of the three-point solar panel system on Arian Island, Batavia, Cuyuni-Mazaruni

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For the first time in its history, the Indigenous village of Batavia in Guyana’s Cuyuni-Mazaruni Region now enjoys access to stable and reliable electricity, thanks to the commissioning of a state-of-the-art solar microgrid project donated by CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited (CPGL) at a cost of USD1.5 million. CPGL is one of the leading companies in Guyana’s petroleum industry and a major investor in the Caribbean region.

The commissioning ceremony was presided over by Prime Minister, Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips, who highlighted that the project was carefully designed to meet the specific energy needs of the Batavia community. The facility includes three solar microgrid systems with a total capacity of approximately 220 kilowatts, a 465 kWh battery storage system, more than 10 kilometers of distribution lines, and household connections for 79 homes, six public buildings, and six small businesses.

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Batavia Toshao Murphy Gomez , Prime Minister Brigadier (Ret’d) Mark Phillips and CPGL President Lian Jihong (centre) with government and company officials at the commissioning of the Batavia Solar Project

The community had previously relied on small, fuel-based generators that could not provide adequate power. He commended CPGL’s vision and generosity in undertaking an initiative that has transformed the lives of Batavia’s residents, aligning with the Government’s Low Carbon Development Strategy. He further emphasized that the project was implemented in accordance with Guyana’s Local Content Policy, with Green Energy Electrical Services (GEES), a local company, engaged to execute the work.

The Prime Minister welcomed CPGL’s continued partnership in future projects that uplift communities, promote social and economic development, and contribute to building a Guyana where no one is left behind.

In his remarks, CPGL President, Lian Jihong, described the commissioning as especially meaningful during Amerindian Heritage Month, a time when the nation celebrates the culture, history, and enduring contributions of Guyana’s First Peoples. He emphasized that the solar grid stands as a testament to CPGL’s commitment not only to Batavia but to the people of Guyana as a whole.

Lian also reflected on CPGL’s wider Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) efforts across Guyana. These include solar lighting in more than 20 Amerindian villages; US$300,000 annually in educational scholarships for both local and overseas degree programs; disaster relief assistance; refurbishment of schools; the donation of smart TVs and sports gear to more than 20 schools; the furnishing of public spaces with outdoor gymnasiums; and ongoing support to the health sector through knowledge transfer and the provision of critical materials.

He noted that each project is designed to deliver lasting benefits while also strengthening the bond of friendship between Guyana and China. As a Chinese state-owned enterprise, he said, CNOOC is proud to contribute to these ties while playing an active role in Guyana’s inclusive and sustainable development.

Mr. Lian reaffirmed CPGL’s readiness to continue working hand-in-hand with Government, the private sector, and communities to advance transformative progress across Guyana. CPGL is a subsidiary of CNOOC International, which operates in more than 20 countries and is the largest Chinese investor in the Caribbean region.

Toshao of Batavia, Murphy Gomes, warmly welcomed the project, describing it as the start of a new chapter for the village. Residents expressed that children can now study at night and access digital learning resources, health workers are better equipped to provide care, and farmers, miners, and small businesses will benefit from improved efficiency and productivity.

The ceremony also featured remarks from Lee Hanqing, Counsellor of the Embassy of China, NTC Secretary and Toshao of Karrau, Shane Cornelius, Chairman of Region 7, Kenneth Williams, Deputy Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Natural Resources, Vishal Ambedkar, and  Alister Charlie MP, representing Minister of Amerindian Affairs, Hon. Sarah Brown. Guests were treated to vibrant cultural performances by Batavia residents, eager to showcase their traditions and talents on this historic occasion.

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