LNG PHOTO OP

Published: Friday | September 28, 2012 Comments 0
Jamaican Ambassador to Brazil, Allison Stone Roofe, presented her credentials to President Dilma Rousseff on September 20. Seen here at the ceremony are (from left) Minister Marco Aurelio Garcia, the president's special assistant on international affairs;  - see full caption
Jamaican Ambassador to Brazil, Allison Stone Roofe, presented her credentials to President Dilma Rousseff on September 20. Seen here at the ceremony are (from left) Minister Marco Aurelio Garcia, the president's special assistant on international affairs; - see full caption
Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell greets Chi Wan Kim (left), project manager for the construction of the new South Jamaica Power Company 360 MW LNG power plant in Old Harbour, St Catherine. - see full caption
Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell greets Chi Wan Kim (left), project manager for the construction of the new South Jamaica Power Company 360 MW LNG power plant in Old Harbour, St Catherine. - see full caption

JAMAICA'S TEAM IN BRAZIL 


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Jamaican Ambassador to Brazil, Allison Stone Roofe, presented her credentials to President Dilma Rousseff on September 20. Seen here at the ceremony are (from left) Minister Marco Aurelio Garcia, the president's special assistant on international affairs; Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Patriota; Ambassador Stone Roofe; President Rousseff; Desreine A.Taylor, minister-counsellor at the Jamaican Embassy, Brazil; and Euphema McMorris Francis, administrative attaché, Jamaican Embassy, Brazil. The ceremony was held at the Ministry of External Relations in Brasilia, where Stone Roofe was among 19 diplomats presenting their credentials. - Contributed


Minister of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Phillip Paulwell greets Chi Wan Kim (left), project manager for the construction of the new South Jamaica Power Company 360 MW LNG power plant in Old Harbour, St Catherine. Kim made a courtesy call on the minister on Wednesday, September 26, and updated Paulwell on the construction timeline for the new plant. Paulwell is scheduled to make a statement to Parliament regarding the LNG project on Tuesday, October 2. - Contributed


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