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Kurt Campbell
Appeal Court overturns decision on financial assurance dispute, rules in favour of ExxonMobil, EPA
Vishani Ragobeer
‘Whole new onshore development’ for Berbice - Routledge
Workers’ safety, respect and meaningful support crucial - MODEC
OTC 2026: President Ali leads Guyanese delegation, visit to oil refinery planned
Guyana in ‘serious’ talks for local oil refinery - Pres. Ali
Guyana Considers Trinidad Refining Deal
Tavea Barnes
Gas-to-Energy project on track for year-end completion
GOGEC unhappy with GAWU and OTWU Memorandum of Understanding
Guyana makes 33 viable oil discoveries to date, Gov’t happy with continued success
ExxonMobil makes two more discoveries offshore Guyana
Exxon now conducting minimal flaring necessary for stable, safe operations
By 2030, Guyana to earn US$7.5B yearly from oil in Stabroek Block
Beharry Group in partnership with Trini company to provide ROV, diving services
Guyana received US$232M in petroleum revenues between April - June
Ramps submits more info. to local content sec., hopes to resolve ‘unfortunate’ situation
Use oil resources in Guyana, Suriname and T&T instead of Venezuela’s – Regional Science Advisor
Grenada hopes to find oil, eyes rapid development like Guyana
Europe’s rush to buy Africa’s natural gas draws cries of hypocrisy
Government withdraws $41.6 billion from ‘oil fund’
CARICOM seeks to counter rising fuel prices with Venezuelan oil
Outgoing CARICOM Chair backs oil and gas production in Guyana
‘Not enthusiastic’ but UN Head says he understands oil and gas use
Suriname eyes local content provisions, seeks to learn from Guyana
Exciting prospects offshore but should Guyana seek more oil on land?
‘Good for Guyana’ - PPP/C will not abandon Amaila Falls Hydropower Project – Pres. Ali