Venezuela's new map that includes the Essequibo territory as its own is displayed at the Foreign Ministry in Caracas, Venezuela, Monday, Dec. 11, 2023. Leaders of Guyana and Venezuela are meeting this ...
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In the Energy-Rich Caribbean, Oil Gushes as the Seas Rise
Caribbean nations are chasing new hydrocarbon revenue streams while simultaneously investing in climate resilience and green ...
TotalEnergies has committed $10.5 billion to develop the GranMorgu oil project in Suriname's Block 58, with first oil expected in 2028. This investment is expected to significantly boost Suriname's ...
Migration in the Colombian Amazon was not a state project but a consequence of the army’s armed conflict with the FARC and the emergence of drug trafficking that grew in its shadow. Although the peace ...
Gas developments underway in Guyana and Suriname position the two as potential cost-competitive exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to their Caribbean neighbors and South America, as well as ...
US supermajor ExxonMobil has started a new exploration drive offshore Guyana near the Suriname border, in a sign it is looking for additional hydrocarbon potential to the south-east of its current ...
Guyana and Suriname have been the focus of exploration and development by oil majors in recent years. The global LNG market would welcome new supply in the early 2030s from sources other than the big ...
Guyana and Suriname could supply as much as 12M metric tons/year of liquefied natural gas by the next decade, according to a new report Monday by Wood Mackenzie. Suriname's offshore Block 52 and ...
Diamond drilling has commenced at the Majorodam project in Suriname, and at the Tamakay project in Guyana. At Majorodam, recent channel sampling along a roadcut that lies between two drill target ...
The ambush, launched on May 13 from the Venezuelan side of the border, was the first of three coordinated attacks over a 24-hour period. Guyanese troops returned fire and withdrew without casualties.
Guyana's Haimara cluster and Suriname's Block 52 are estimated by Wood Mackenzie to hold 13 tcf of discovered non-associated gas. Guyana and Suriname could supply up to 12 million to tonnes/year (tpy) ...
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