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Ali pushes 2030 gas plan at Berbice
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 69524, member: 636"] President Mohamed Irfaan Ali has declared that Guyana must monetize its substantial gas reserves from the Stabroek Block by 2030. He announced this firm deadline to investors and industry leaders at the inaugural Berbice Development Summit, stating his administration would not support any plan failing to meet that goal. The president emphasized his commitment to finalizing the project before his term concludes. The government plans to transform the Berbice region into an industrial and logistical hub, supported by major infrastructure projects. These initiatives include a new Berbice River bridge, a four-lane highway, and the Corentyne River Bridge connecting Guyana and Suriname. President Ali affirmed that this entire infrastructure network would be completed within five years. This development strategy is intended to solidify Guyana's regional economic role and create significant job opportunities. Insights from the summit will directly inform final investment decisions at the upcoming Guyana Energy Conference. [/QUOTE]
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