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PSC calls out failure to defend Guyana’s territory at business conference

The Private Sector Commission (PSC) is the latest Guyanese body to condemn the display of a map at a conference showing the New River Triangle area as part of Suriname.  In a strongly worded statement on Tuesday, the PSC said...

Chorus of condemnation grows over map depicting New River Triangle as Suriname territory

Two more business groups in Guyana have issued statements condemning the use of a map that depicted Guyana’s New River Triangle as part of Suriname, at a Paramaribo conference last week.  The Guyana Oil & Gas Energy Chamber (GOGEC) and...

SBM Offshore Guyana seeking next cohort of graduate engineers for its trainee program

SBM Offshore Guyana is once again searching for Guyanese talent in the engineering field as it kicks off its Graduate Trainee program.  According to a notice published on its Facebook page, SBM Offshore Guyana said the opportunity is designed to...

‘We have to build the Berbice deepwater port’ – President Ali

With Guyana’s Berbice region set for major development, President Irfaan Ali is adamant that plans for the proposed deepwater port there must forge ahead.  “You have to build that deep-water port, that is part of the plan,” the Head of...

Guyana denounces use of map depicting part of its territory as Suriname’s

The Government of Guyana has strongly objected to a map presented at a recent International Business Conference in Paramaribo, Suriname, which inaccurately depicted the New River Triangle as Surinamese territory. Guyana was represented at the conference by Virjanand Depoo,...

GCCI: Silence on threat to Guyana’s sovereignty is inexcusable

The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) has issued a strong condemnation of recent actions undermining Guyana’s territorial integrity, emphasizing that silence in the face of such threats is unacceptable.  The Chamber’s statement comes in response to publicized images...

Europe took 75% of Guyana’s oil cargoes in January 

Tankers taking off crude from ExxonMobil’s Stabroek Block went mostly to Europe in January.  According to Guyana’s Maritime Administration Department (MARAD), 20 lifts—each consisting approximately a million barrels— were taken off in January. Fifteen of them went to Europe, based...

Stabroek Block group could recover another US$13 billion in expenses this year

With US$17.6 billion in crude exports projected for 2025, the Stabroek Block group could recover up to US$13.2 billion in expenses in 2025. The group—ExxonMobil, Hess, and CNOOC—has committed more than US$54 billion to explore and develop the Stabroek Block...

Map showing Guyana’s New River Triangle as Suriname’s territory not ours – Suriname-Guyana Chamber of Commerce

The Suriname Guyana Chamber of Commerce (SGCC) said it was not party to a map showing Guyana’s New River Triangle as part of Suriname’s territory at a recent conference there.  “The image in question was not part of any SGCC...

Every citizen, especially leaders, should know Guyana’s territorial limits with conviction – Robert Persaud

Guyana’s Foreign Secretary Robert Persaud said every Guyanese, especially leaders, should know the limits of the country’s territory with conviction. The official’s comment follows reports that the New River Triangle was presented on a map as part of Suriname’s...

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Berbice gas development pipeline could cost US$2B, ‘not a small investment’ – says ExxonMobil Guyana President

The pipeline to support Guyana’s gas development in East Berbice-Corentyne (Region Six) could cost about US$2 billion or more....