By Sheila Dang and Kemol King HOUSTON/GEORGETOWN, May 30 (Reuters) - Guyana was already the world’s fastest growing economy ...
GUYANA was already the world’s fastest growing economy before the US-Israeli war on Iran drove up oil price. Now, the tiny Caribbean nation of nearly 1 million people will reap an even bigger bonanza ...
Oil production in South America’s Guyana has gone from strength to strength in recent years, as international oil majors develop several new oil-producing regions. This has led Guyana to become one of ...
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Exclusive: Guyana's president discusses Exxon, Venezuela tensions at Houston energy conference
Mohamed Irfaan Ali spoke exclusively to the Chronicle about Guyana's relationship with Houston energy giants Exxon and Chevron and the country's oil future.
Venezuela and Guyana resumed a long-running dispute over the oil-rich Essequibo region with hearings at the International Court of Justice.
Guyana is reinvesting oil revenues into solar, hydro, and other renewables as part of a strategy to reach 80 percent renewable electricity by 2040. United Nations-backed initiatives are supporting ...
Over the past decade, Guyana has undergone one of the most dramatic economic and energy transformations in the world. Once among the poorest countries in the Western Hemisphere, Guyana is now rapidly ...
Venezuela’s long-running territorial claim over Guyana’s oil-rich Essequibo region was reignited by Exxon’s massive offshore discoveries. The removal of Nicolás Maduro has sharply reduced the risk of ...
The dispute was reignited with the discovery of oil in Guyana, and has escalated since Venezuela reported that its citizens voted in a December 3 referendum to claim Essequibo, which makes up ...
The U.S. and Israeli war against Iran had already pushed up oil prices, but the tiny Caribbean nation of nearly 1 million ...
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