Exxon’s Gas Flaring is Latest Sign that Oil May Turn Guyana from Carbon Sink to Carbon Bomb
As ExxonMobil holds its 2020 Annual Meeting of Shareholders today, the Center for International Environmental Law (CIEL) calls on the company to stop flaring gas offshore in Guyana, the site of its biggest oil development outside the U.S. Permian Basin. The flaring, which far exceeds levels authorized by the Guyanese government, releases greenhouse gases and…
Guyana’s ‘associated gas’ has no market value
Is it in Guyana’s best interests to take ‘associated gas’ to generate electricity, as so enthusiastically advocated by Mr Bynoe and Dr Mangal? Quite simply, no. The IMF, the World Bank, the IADB, the European Investment Bank, leading economists (e.g. former World Bank Chief Economists Lord Stern and Joseph Stiglitz,), the Institute for Energy Economics…
Exxon gas could have been put to good use – Mangal
ExxonMobil’s flaring of over nine billion cubic feet of natural gas could have been avoided had a proposed gas-to-shore pipeline project been implemented but it was stalled because a plan to determine the best location was rejected by government officials as some wanted to handpick a site, former Petroleum Advisor Jan Mangal says. He said…
Mangal shocked at Exxon’s offshore flaring
Former presidential advisor on petroleum Jan Mangal has expressed shock that ExxonMobil has flared over 2 billion cubic feet of natural gas offshore and said that he had insisted in 2018 that there be no flaring and that gas be brought to shore for electricity, fertilizer and other uses. Believing that ExxonMobil flared the gas…
Oil, Ethnic Conflict, and Necessary and Sufficient Reforms
ExxonMobil and its affiliates hit the jackpot in their offshore oil exploration with the Liza-1 well discovery in the Stabroek Block in Guyana in May 2015. Multiple oil discoveries since then have unleashed the business optimism of onshore service providers and elicited significant excitement amongst the Guyanese public. Now boasting some of the highest per capita proven…
If we reduce our oil production we will save significantly more than donation from Exxon
ExxonMobil’s donations to support COVID-19 programmes in Guyana appear to be the first donation of its kind outside America. The oil major has operations in more populous countries like Brazil (210 million people) and Mozambique (30 million people) but has not made any public announcements of donations to those countries. Yes, it signals our oil…
Legal advice on the Guyana Project
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No legitimate Borrower
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Investigate all World Bank funded projects –Int’l Lawyer, Melinda Janki
International Lawyer, Melinda Janki, has called on the President of the World Bank, Mr. David Malpass, to immediately investigate all contracts that fall under the US$20M Guyana Petroleum Resource Governance and Management Project. International Attorney-at-Law, Melinda Janki Her appeal to the World Bank President is premised on the fact that at least two ExxonMobil linked…
