Now 'computer glitch' stalls Oban

Wed, Feb 20th 2019, 08:00 AM

 

ONE year since the controversial deal with “missteps” was inked,  officials are still struggling to set a date with Oban Energies to renegotiate the Heads of Agreement for its proposed $5.5 billion oil refinery and storage terminal on Grand Bahama.
The labour minister yesterday pointed to a computer glitch for the delay in the government’s submission of proposed amendments to the agreement. “We had a glitch with our computer,” Dion Foulkes, who co-chairs the Cabinet subcommittee spearheading the Oban review and renegotiations, told reporters outside of Cabinet yesterday...

ONE year since the controversial deal with “missteps” was inked,  officials are still struggling to set a date with Oban Energies to renegotiate the Heads of Agreement for its proposed $5.5 billion oil refinery and storage terminal on Grand Bahama.

The labour minister yesterday pointed to a computer glitch for the delay in the government’s submission of proposed amendments to the agreement. “We had a glitch with our computer,” Dion Foulkes, who co-chairs the Cabinet subcommittee spearheading the Oban review and renegotiations, told reporters outside of Cabinet yesterday...

 

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