
GUYANA’S future oil production outlook is strong, according to a number of reports by international organizations and independent energy analysts.
SO-CALLED “farm-in” agreements have been recently making headlines in Guyana, mostly in relation to the Kaieteur and Canje blocks offshore.
THERE seems to be a heightened sense of concern for the environment in Guyana with the production of oil and
INTERNATIONAL oil investors are increasingly looking offshore for bigger development opportunities in less explored and potentially lucrative basins. The emerging
LOCAL content is a hot topic in the discussion space on oil and gas in Guyana—as it should be. Guyanese
MUCH has been debated about the flaring of natural gas at Exxon’s offshore production facility that has gone on longer
OUR new government has vowed to be a friend to Guyana’s business community and extract as much value from Guyana’s
IN recent days, the new government has stated it would refocus its attention on the much-talked-about concept of bringing natural
AS the new government aims to make its own mark on our nation’s nascent oil industry, local content requirements have
WHEN ExxonMobil discovered oil in Guyana in 2015, there was an understandable excitement among Guyanese. There was optimism for some,



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