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Nearly half of Guyana’s crude exports going directly to just two countries

In just the first five months of 2025, nearly half of Guyana’s offshore crude exports were shipped directly to only two countries: the Netherlands and Panama. Of the 93 cargoes recorded during the period, each typically carrying about one...

Guyana’s May oil output hits new high as Liza 2 and Payara ramp up

Guyana’s offshore oil production reached a new milestone in May 2025, averaging an all-time high of 667,000 barrels per day (b/d). The surge represents a 9.17% increase over April’s output of 611,000 b/d, and brought total crude production for...

Brazil’s Foz do Amazonas now seen as ‘akin to Guyana’s Stabroek Field’ – Horizon Engage

Brazil’s Foz do Amazonas Basin is being viewed by top industry players as that country’s top offshore frontier opportunity, with Horizon Engage reporting that aggressive bidding there signals strong private-sector belief in the Equatorial Margin as “akin to Guyana’s...

Letter-to-the-Editor: If the youth are the future, then we must invest in them

The skills and competence required to land a job or even to provide services in Guyana have drastically changed. While many adults are adjusting to Guyana's new employment market, young people have a unique opportunity to become not only...

Technip Energies: FLNG is the smart choice for Guyana-Suriname gas monetisation

Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) offers the most efficient and cost-effective path for monetising gas in the Guyana-Suriname Basin, says Lorenzo Disaro, Offshore Business Director for FLNG-LNG at Technip Energies. “Instead of injecting the gas, it makes sense to send...

Suriname’s 2025 elections set stage for coalition government amid oil sector decisions

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME - Suriname’s general elections on May 25 have resulted in a divided parliament, setting the stage for a coalition-led government that will take office as the country prepares for a major transition in its oil and gas...

Letter-to-the-Editor: Guyana earning over $2 trillion from oil in the next five years should benefit all Guyanese

Dear Editor, When Guyana discovered oil a decade ago, I don’t think it was fully understood by Guyanese what it meant for the country. Ten years later, I am still of the belief that Guyanese do not understand nor appreciate...

Guyana recognized as one of only nine new superbasins – S&P Global

Guyana has been identified as one of only nine new superbasins worldwide to deliver over five billion barrels of oil equivalent since 2000. The classification was presented by S&P Global Commodity Insights at the recent Suriname Energy Oil and...

US remains Guyana’s main energy partner, says Foreign Secretary

Guyana’s Foreign Secretary, Robert Persaud, said the involvement of major US energy companies in Guyana contributes significantly to the South American nation’s energy security and that of the wider Caribbean. Persaud made the observation in a recent social media...

Efforts to reduce emissions highlighted at SEOGS 2025 technical conference

PARAMARIBO, SURINAME - A recurring theme at the Suriname Energy, Oil & Gas Summit (SEOGS) 2025 technical conference was the drive for lower emissions in offshore oil and gas operations. Panelists from SBM Offshore, TotalEnergies, and S&P Global provided...

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Latin America’s offshore rig count drops to 27

Latin America averaged 27 active offshore drilling rigs during the first five months of 2026, according to a July...