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OTC 2026 | 4-7 May 2026 | NRG Park, Houston

Tristar Guyana at OTC 2026

Tristar will be in Houston to engage operators, EPC contractors, vessel owners, and offshore-energy stakeholders looking for reliable shore base support and logistics capability in Guyana.

4-7 May 2026
NRG Park, Houston, Texas

Offshore-ready

Operating posture

Purpose-built shore base and marine logistics support for Guyana energy operations.

24/7

Planning model

Operational coordination built around vessel calls, cargo flow, and offshore campaign timelines.

Heavy cargo

Handling focus

Supports project cargo, equipment staging, mobilization, and offshore supply chain interface.

Scalable

Growth platform

Infrastructure and future capacity planning aligned with Guyana's expanding offshore sector.

Offshore Logistics Partner

A shore base partner positioned for Guyana's offshore energy demand

Tristar Port of Guyana is positioned to support offshore-energy operators and contractors with a practical combination of marine interface, heavy cargo handling, yard operations, and onshore coordination. The operating model is built for execution, not promotional visibility.

For OTC 2026, Tristar's focus is clear: engage decision-makers who need dependable local infrastructure, disciplined logistics planning, and a partner that can help reduce friction between offshore activity and shore-side execution in Guyana.

Capabilities

Operational strengths relevant to offshore campaigns

Focused on the operating conditions most relevant to offshore campaigns, vessel support, project cargo, and shore-side execution in Guyana.

Shore base coordination

Integrated planning for offshore cargo movements, vessel interface, equipment staging, and contractor mobilization.

Heavy cargo and project logistics

Operational readiness for oversized equipment, breakbulk, and energy-sector cargo requiring controlled handling and laydown support.

Marine support interface

Quayside and vessel-handling capability aligned with offshore support operations, marine scheduling, and cargo transfer requirements.

Yard and storage management

Laydown, staging, and storage planning designed to support project sequencing, contractor access, and equipment visibility.

Round-the-clock operating readiness

A service posture built around the time-sensitive demands of offshore campaigns, vessel calls, and energy logistics workflows.

Future-ready infrastructure

A phased development outlook intended to keep pace with vessel demand, energy activity, and multi-user logistics growth in Guyana.

Operational Snapshot

Infrastructure and operating profile

A concise snapshot of infrastructure scale, operating posture, and development outlook for counterparties assessing shore base and logistics support in Guyana.

Quay frontage

720 m

Quayside frontage aligned with marine access, cargo interface, and phased operational growth.

Planned operating draft

9 m

Draft positioning intended to support larger vessel calls as offshore and industrial activity expands.

Primary port footprint

62 acres / 250,905 m²

Core terminal footprint supporting cargo handling, staging, and marine-side coordination.

Gateway Park support land

300 acres

Additional support land positioned for logistics activity, industrial staging, and future growth.

Operating model

24/7 coordination

Built around marine schedules, cargo movements, and the time sensitivity of offshore campaigns.

Future capacity

Phased berth and yard expansion

Long-term infrastructure planning designed to keep pace with Guyana's energy-sector trajectory.

Tristar Port of Guyana terminal zoning and infrastructure plan

Facility View

Infrastructure-led positioning for executive and operations audiences

The Tristar proposition should read as disciplined, industrial, and execution-focused. Existing visuals are used here conservatively to support credibility without pushing the page into consumer-style promotion.

  • Purpose-built marine and yard interfaces support offshore mobilization planning.
  • Multi-user terminal zoning helps frame future growth discussions with operators and contractors.
  • The visual language stays focused on infrastructure capability, not consumer-facing promotion.

Why Tristar, Why Guyana

Strategic relevance for offshore operators entering or scaling in Guyana

Guyana's offshore sector demands logistics partners that understand marine interfaces, infrastructure constraints, schedule sensitivity, and stakeholder coordination. Tristar's role is to help create operational reliability at the shore base level while Guyana's energy activity continues to accelerate.

Positioned for Guyana energy operations

Tristar speaks directly to the realities of offshore supply chains in Guyana: mobilization speed, heavy equipment handling, marine scheduling, and onshore execution discipline.

Built for practical partnership

The value proposition is collaboration with operators, contractors, vessel owners, and logistics partners that need predictable execution rather than high-level marketing claims.

Aligned with long-term growth

As Guyana's energy sector expands, Tristar is positioning its infrastructure and operating model to support larger cargo volumes, more complex campaigns, and broader industrial activity.

Connect at OTC

Set up a conversation before or during OTC 2026

Use the enquiry form below to request a meeting with Tristar's team in Houston or to start a discussion about offshore logistics support, shore base capability, and Guyana market entry requirements.

Before you send your enquiry

  • Reference OTC 2026 in your message subject or first line.
  • Include your company name, project type, and preferred meeting window.
  • Note whether the discussion is focused on marine support, shore base logistics, heavy cargo, or future capacity planning.

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