The conference reinforced Guyana’s growing influence on the global energy stage. Developments in the Stabroek Block, led by ExxonMobil, continue to drive rapid growth in the country’s energy sector. Production is already above 600,000 barrels per day and rising quickly, with projects such as the Uaru Development Project expected to push output well beyond one million barrels per day.
Speakers also emphasized the importance of natural gas development, including the Gas-to-Energy Project (Guyana), which is expected to support domestic electricity generation and create new opportunities for the industry. As these developments progress, Guyana is increasingly positioned to contribute to regional energy security across the Caribbean.
Local participation was another key focus throughout the conference. A large portion of the workforce supporting the sector is Guyanese, and significant investment has been directed toward local suppliers and businesses. Companies such as Chevron also highlighted the importance of reliable energy, community investment, and responsible environmental practices.
For CSA, participating in the Guyana Energy Conference and Supply Chain Expo 2026 was an opportunity to strengthen relationships with our local partners, key suppliers, and clients advancing responsible energy development. As Guyana’s energy sector continues to expand, CSA remains committed to supporting projects across the region with marine environmental services including environmental permitting services, environmental and social impact assessments, environmental baseline surveys, and environmental monitoring programs from shallow to ultra-deepwater environments.