CNOOC Petroleum Guyana wraps up ‘Green Art’ competition

From left are: Michael Jardine (first place), Rachard Collymore (second place), Rohamaya Jawanz (third place) and honorary winner Lennicea Waldron with their entries.

CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited (CPGL) – a partner with ExxonMobil in the offshore oil operations – wrapped up its third annual CPGL Green Art and Innovation Competition with a prize-giving ceremony on Wednesday at its offices.

According to a CNOOC release yesterday, the 2023 competition which built on the success of its previous two editions which focused on essay writing, introduced a new “Green Art” category. This expansion allowed youths aged 11-18 to further showcase their creativity and ingenuity. Specifically, “Green Art”, where junior artists (11-14) depicted their community as a green energy hub, and “Green Innovation”, where senior participants (15-18) proposed and designed green energy products beneficial to all Guyanese.

Building on the success of its previous two editions, which focused on essay writing, the 2023 competition introduced a new “Green Art” category. This expansion allowed youths aged 11-18 to showcase their creativity and ingenuity in even more ways: Green Art, where junior artists (11-14) depicted their community as a green energy hub and Green Innovation, where senior participants (15-18) proposed and designed green energy products beneficial to all Guyanese.