Category: Exxon Mobil Contract Agreement
Guyana’s oil helps ExxonMobil with record-shattering US$19B earnings in 2022 third quarter
Kaieteur News – American oil giant, ExxonMobil Corporation yesterday announced that its third-quarter 2022 earnings was a record-shattering US$19.7 billion, or US$4.68 per share. This was also a significant increase over its earnings in the previous quarter which totaled a whopping US$17.9B. It said third-quarter results included US$1B in earnings from divestments of assets in...
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Govt. orders all regulatory agencies to expedite oil companies’ drilling programmes
Kaieteur News – ExxonMobil Corporation’s affiliate, Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) disclosed yesterday that two discoveries were recorded at the Sailfin-1 and Yarrow-1 wells in the Stabroek block, adding to its already extensive portfolio of development opportunities. EEPGL said the Sailfin-1 well encountered approximately 312 feet (95 meters) of hydrocarbon-bearing sandstone and was...
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Guyana’s oil helps Hess deposit US$515M in third quarter
– company to sell 9 million barrels from Stabroek Block by December Kaieteur News – American oil explorer and producer, Hess Corporation, reported yesterday that it earned a net income of US$515 million, or US$1.67 per common share, in the third quarter of 2022. This is a significant increase when compared with a net income...
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Law empowers Local Content Secretariat to have unrestricted access to oil companies’ facilities, records, & reports
OIL SERIES PT 9 By Kiana Wilburg Kaieteur News – According to Guyana’s Local Content Legislation, officials attached to the Local Content Secretariat or a representative of that body can have unrestricted access to a contractor, subcontractor or licensee’s facilities, records, reports, documents, data, and information. Such access is allowed for the purposes of monitoring,...
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Jagdeo pulling numbers out of thin air to justify US$2 billion Wales gas plant – Engineer
…challenges Jagdeo, economists to prove otherwise By Davina Bagot Kaieteur News – An engineer with over 50 years of expertise is challenging Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo’s figures as it relates to the cost to generate electricity via the US$2 billion Wales gas-to-energy (GTE) project. In the absence of any new feasibility studies for the venture...
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Govt. would receive global support for pushing Exxon to renegotiate lopsided deal
– it has the opportunity to be a champion of the people instead of a shield for oil giant – New York-based lawyer By Kiana Wilburg Kaieteur News – Multinational Corporations (MNCs) are well known for using all their legal and technical powers to extract unfair and unconscionable contract terms, especially from developing countries. While...
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An injunction should be sought to stop the auction of the oil blocks
Kaieteur News – There should be a meeting of all the groups and individuals opposed to the oil deal. An alliance should be formed with two objectives, one long-term and one short-term. The short-term objective should be to prevent the impending auctions of oil blocks. Legal advice should be sought and legal action taken to...
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Renegotiation
By Melinda Janki Melinda Janki is an international lawyer and an attorney-at-law in Guyana In 2016, Raphael Trotman, the Minister responsible for petroleum signed a Petroleum Agreement with three oil companies – Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Ltd.(Esso), Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd. (Hess) and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Ltd CNOOC). These are not the big international...
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Still no public consensus or release of new PSA as oil block auction approaches
– Opposition says it will use all avenues to access new document By Zena Henry Kaieteur News – Given the raging debates regarding the lopsided Production Sharing Agreement (PSA) that Guyana currently has with ExxonMobil’s subsidiary Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL) and partners, it was thought that the Government would have by now...
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Exxon wanted PSA signed before Govt. fully understood its Stabroek oil wealth
…‘Article 13’ cites Clyde & Co report findings Kaieteur News – “The fact that since 2016 the volume of oil being borne out of the same agreement that envisaged a fraction of what is expected production is itself a call for renegotiation. If only the Government cared more about Guyana than its retention of power,”...
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