GMIN Ventures Guyana Inc. announced today that it recently opened its Bartica office at Lot 31, Second Avenue. This office it said, represents a pivotal step in supporting regional development, particularly as it gears up for the Oko Gold Mines Project, which is projected to commence gold production in 2027.
GMIN’s Country Manager, Mr. Bjorn Jeune, described the new office as a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to the growth of Region 7 and Guyana. Highlighting the project’s vast potential, he emphasized its proven reserves of 4.3 million ounces of gold and a dedication to sustainable mining practices.
“This project is not just about gold production—it is about creating lasting value for the communities, the region, and the nation. Together, we are building a legacy of sustainable development and shared prosperity,” Jeune stated.
To ensure inclusivity and transparency, the company has established a Multi-Stakeholder Working Group (MSWG). This group, which includes representatives from the government, civil society, and local communities, will play a key role in the project’s implementation and oversight.
As part of its commitment to community development, GMIN will launch a comprehensive training program in early 2025. The initiative will train 200 Barticians in hospitality, welding, electrical work, and heavy-duty equipment operation, aligning with the company’s goal of creating 1,500 jobs for Guyanese during the project’s lifecycle.
Bartica’s Mayor, Mr. Anthony Murray, welcomed the establishment of the office, calling it a transformative opportunity for the town and the wider region. He underscored the importance of collaboration and integrity in achieving shared prosperity.
Regional Chairman, Mr. Kenneth Williams, praised GMIN’s approach, emphasizing the company’s genuine commitment to placing Guyanese at the heart of its operations.
The opening ceremony, moderated by Communications Specialist, Stacy Carmichael, concluded with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and a guided tour of the new office.