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Author Archives: Denis Chabrol

Guyana will save US$500 million annually from gas to shore project

The US$1.7 billion gas-to-shore project, including the natural gas-fired power plant and natural gas liquids plant, is projected to save Guyana US$500 million annually after paying ExxonMobil US$55 million each year for the pipeline, Project Lead Winston Brassington said Wednesday. “Exxon projects that the quality of the gas, which is a very high quality gas- rich gas, will remain stable ...

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Indigenous communities draw down GY$4.7 billion from Hess carbon credit payment

Indigenous communities totalling 241 were Wednesday informed that they would each receive millions of dollars now that Guyana has received the first installment of US$75 million from American oil company, Hess Corporation, for the sale of forest carbon credits, but they first have to craft approved development plans. Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo, addressing Toshaos (Amerindian village chiefs) at the Arthur ...

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Guyana govt protests American Airlines’ shabby treatment of Prime Ministers Rowley, Gonsalves

The Guyana government on Wednesday publicly protested American Airlines’ shabby treatment of the Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr Keith Rowley and the St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Dr Ralph Gonsalves as they prepared to depart Guyana earlier in the day. The Foreign Affairs Ministry accused American Airlines of refusing to allow the Prime Ministers’ check-in through ...

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12 among others wanted for 2022 Mon Repos market “terrorism” attack

Guyanese police on Wednesday issued a wanted bulletin for at least 12 persons for terrorism allegedly unleashed on stallholders and other persons at the Mon Repos market area almost one year ago by persons who had marched from Golden Grove to protest the police killing of a youth from their village. “Terror and mayhem were unleashed on persons on the ...

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Guyana donates US$100,000 to earthquake ravaged Turkiye, Syria

Guyana has decided to donate US$100,000 to the global humanitarian response to earthquake relief efforts in Türkiye and Syria where more than 40,000 persons were confirmed dead, President Irfaan Ali said Tuesday. He said Cabinet responded favourably to the appeal that was made through the United Nations (UN) channel. “We have decided on US$50,000 each- US$50,000 for Turkiye, US$50,000 for ...

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Guyana asked to help LIAT

President Irfaan Ali on Tuesday said the Guyana government has been asked to help revive the cash-strapped regional airline, LIAT (1974) Limited but no decision has been made. Acknowledging that LIAT is an “important” aspect of regional transportation, he said the governments of Antigua and Barbuda, and St Vincent and the Grenadines have been talking with the Guyana government about ...

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ExxonMobil forecasts 400,000 barrels per day from Liza 1, 2

ExxonMobil, the operator in the Stabroek Block, has increased production by 40,000 barrels per day (bpd) from Liza 1 and Liza 2 and is targeting 400,000 bpd in the coming months, ExxonMobil’s Vice President (Upstream) Liam Mallon  said on Tuesday. Giving a production update at the Guyana Energy Conference being held from February 14 to 17 at the Marriott Hotel, ...

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OPINION: This is an energy conference, not one on national security, why the secrecy, fears?

by GHK Lall Most would agree that the Guyana Energy Conference started off on the wrong foot.  In caustic terms: the independent press is not welcome; the free press should not bother to put in an appearance.  And when the door is opened, then members of the press, those known characters that trouble the PPP Government, and are feared by ...

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Global sustainable development leader backs out of Guyana Energy Conference

Internationally renowned Professor of Economics, Jeffrey Sachs has decided to back out of the Guyana Energy Conference, shortly after he was billed as a keynote speaker at the four-day event that opens on Tuesday. “Jeffrey has decided to no longer attend,” Conference spokesman, Alex Graham told a news briefing. “As far as we know, he had committed and later on ...

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Lawyers for Cane View/Mocha residents request pre-litigation mediation with government

The deadline for government to signal its intention to pursue an out of court resolution with Cane View/Mocha residents will expire in a few days. The residents, whose homes were demolished, and all their personal belongings destroyed by the government in  January, have retained lawyers. On February 8, 2023, International Lawyer Dr. Vivian Williams, and Guyana-based Attorney Lyndon Amsterdam served ...

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