
AT the end of every year, we’re reminded that the most meaningful markers of progress aren’t the big announcements or
THE recent opening of the Bharrat Jagdeo Demerara River Bridge marks a watershed moment in Guyana’s development trajectory. For the
GUYANA’S energy boom has propelled the country onto the global stage, opening doors to jobs, training, and lucrative business opportunities.
WHEN ExxonMobil announced that it had taken a final investment decision on the Hammerhead project, its seventh offshore development in
THE Gas-to-Energy (GTE) Project, a vital piece of Guyana’s development, is progressing closer to fruition. As of this writing, the
AS we approach vision 2030, it is evident that the President Irfaan Ali-led government will leave no stone unturned in
AS Guyanese head to the polls on September 1, the most important signal to markets will be twofold: a credible,
TRINIDAD and Tobago has inked what its leaders call a “historic” production sharing contract with ExxonMobil, marking the U.S. giant’s
FOR decades, women have had limited involvement in the global oil and gas sector. But in Guyana, an emerging oil
THE start of oil production from the ‘One Guyana’ floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, as announced by the

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