Energy Guyana launches special edition magazine celebrating ’10 Years of Oil in Guyana’

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Georgetown, Guyana – Energy Guyana has released a landmark special edition publication titled “Energy Nation: 10 Years of Oil in Guyana”, marking a decade since the transformative discovery of oil in the Stabroek Block (Click here to view).

The magazine chronicles Guyana’s extraordinary journey from a modest South American nation to one of the world’s fastest-growing economies and most influential emerging oil producers.

The special edition features an exclusive message from His Excellency Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali, President of the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, who emphasizes that “what lies ahead over the next five years will surpass what has already been achieved”. President Ali underscores the government’s commitment to building a diversified, resilient economy rather than an oil-dependent nation.

Key Highlights from the Publication:

·       Economic Transformation & Investment Climate

·       Agricultural Leadership & Food Security

·       Direct Citizen Benefits

·       Infrastructure & Healthcare Revolution

·       Energy & Industrial Development

·       Hospitality & Tourism Growth

·       Geopolitical Influence

·       Education Investment

The publication also features insights from key government officials, including Dr. Peter Ramsaroop, Chief Investment Officer and CEO of the Guyana Office for Investment, who describes the current period as “a beautiful ride”. 

About the Publication

“Energy Nation: 10 Years of Oil in Guyana” provides comprehensive coverage of Guyana’s oil and gas industry, as well as the nation’s development in agriculture, infrastructure, tourism, healthcare, education, and international relations. The special edition serves as both a celebration of achievements and a roadmap for continued sustainable development.

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