ExxonMobil hires new ground transportation provider; CEO promises high quality service

In a significant development within Guyana’s energy sector logistics, locally-owned Scoop Inc has been appointed as the exclusive ground transportation provider for ExxonMobil Guyana. Chief Executive Officer Edmond Braithwaite confirmed the contract award on Sunday, highlighting the company’s commitment to international service standards and substantial local investment.

The transportation company, which represents a fully Guyanese-owned enterprise, has already deployed US$2 million in capital investments and created approximately 200 jobs. With anticipated expansion into additional oil and gas sector contracts, Braithwaite projects investment growth to US$5 million and workforce expansion to nearly 400 employees.

This contractual shift follows the termination of previous provider Cyril’s Transportation Service, whose owner was involved in a December 2024 incident involving the discharge of a licensed firearm that disabled the vehicle assigned to ExxonMobil Guyana President Alistair Routledge.

Scoop Inc emphasizes rigorous safety protocols, including international-standard defensive driving training, random substance testing for alcohol and narcotics, and comprehensive GPS monitoring of all vehicles. The company’s fleet features emergency preparedness equipment and premium amenities including complimentary beverages from local producer Banks DIH.

Braithwaite brings four decades of U.S. business experience to the venture, which was initiated following encouragement from family members within Guyana’s transportation industry. The launch event garnered support from Prime Minister Mark Phillips, who noted that Scoop Inc’s emergence reflects broader technological advancements and infrastructure development within Guyana’s transportation landscape.

In a related business development, Braithwaite confirmed his leadership role at ERES Guyana Inc, a property management firm connected to U.S.-based Energy Real Estate Solutions, which counts ExxonMobil among its major clients.