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Guyanese company achieves historic first with new offshore pipe fabrication scope

13 June 2026
This content originally appeared on INews Guyana.
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The local fabricators with the co-owners of Friedlander Guyana.

Georgetown, Guyana – June 13, 2026: Government officials, industry representatives and private sector stakeholders gathered at Friedlander Guyana’s facility on June 9 to celebrate a significant local content milestone. The ceremony, hosted by SBM Offshore in collaboration with ExxonMobil Guyana and Friedlander Energy (Guyana), marked the successful completion of the Water Injection Riser Depressurization (WIRD) Project, the first high-pressure process pipe fabrication scope for a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel to be executed in Guyana by Guyanese workers in accordance with internationally recognised offshore standards.

Completed for the FPSO Liza Unity by Friedlander Guyana, a new entrant to the local industrial fabrication market, the scope represents one of the most technically demanding fabrication activities in the offshore industry. The pipe systems, which are designed to operate under some of the highest water pressures on the vessel, were fabricated with zero weld defects and zero weld repairs, demonstrating the quality and capability of the local workforce. The project was executed by SBM Offshore Guyana and ExxonMobil Guyana’s Brownfield Projects, a collaborative team that supports the execution of works to support operations.

The stakeholders during the viewing of the pipes fabricated for the WIRD project

Delivering welcome remarks, SBM Offshore Guyana’s General Manager, Martin Cheong, emphasised the broader significance of the achievement.

“The WIRD project is more than a milestone—it is evidence of what can be achieved when world-class partners place confidence in local talent and work together to unlock its full potential. It provides a glimpse into the future of Guyana’s energy industry, where Guyanese companies and professionals continue to play an increasingly significant role in supporting one of the world’s most dynamic energy sectors,” he stated.

Friedlander Guyana’s Director and Co-owner, Dr. Carla Crawford, highlighted the effort required to prepare the company and workforce for the project.

“The success belongs first and foremost to the teams, the teams in the yard on the workshop floor working through every stage, cutting, fitting, welding, testing, painting, meeting some of the most demanding technical requirements in the offshore industry. They learned, they adapted, they pushed themselves to meet international standards and they succeeded. In doing so they demonstrated something essential: that Guyanese talent, Guyanese companies can deliver specialised offshore projects at the highest level,” she noted.

To execute the scope, Friedlander Guyana underwent a rigorous qualification process that included vendor audits, weld procedure qualification, extensive material testing performed in internationally accredited laboratories under the supervision of American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) representatives, ABS classification approvals and the training and qualification of Guyanese welders. The project also included cutting, fitting, non-destructive testing, hydrotesting, blasting and painting, all completed in accordance with internationally recognised offshore standards.

Mr. Martin Cheong, General Manager of SBM Offshore Guyana; Dr. Donald Culley, Director and Co-owner of Friedlander Guyana; Dr. Carla Crawford, Director and Co-owner of Friedlander Guyana; Hon. Vickram Bharrat, Minister of Natural Resources; Huzefa Ali, Production Manager of ExxonMobil Guyana and Mr. Michael Munroe, Director of the Local Content Secretariat.

ExxonMobil Guyana’s Production Manager, Huzefa Ali, emphasised the importance of developing local technical capability to support the long-term needs of the industry.

“As Guyana’s energy partner, ExxonMobil Guyana, remains firmly committed to the country’s development and building capabilities as this event demonstrates. We continue to invest strategically in communities across the country, workforce development and advance of local capability,” he said.

Delivering the feature address, Minister of Natural Resources, Hon. Vickram Bharrat, commended the collaborative effort behind the project and its contribution to national development.

“The future ahead is a bright one for Guyana, [it] is a bright one for the local entities that are taking the risk and investing and is also a good opportunity for private and foreign investment in Guyana. This is a true reflection of a lot of hard work by a number of people,” he stated.

The project resulted in Guyanese welders helping to develop and qualify the welding procedures used for the scope, while additional personnel achieved ABS certification, further strengthening Guyana’s pool of internationally qualified technical talent. While this initial phase was executed in support of the FPSO Liza Unity, similar scopes will eventually be executed and expanded to other FPSOs built by both SBM Offshore and other FPSO builders as needed, demonstrating the long-term value of the capacity-building efforts undertaken.


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