Useless comparing Jagan with Jagdeo who is clueless on how to manage Guyana’s oil bonanza

Useless comparing Jagan with Jagdeo who is clueless on how to manage Guyana’s oil bonanza

Erin Northe has written a nice letter to commemorate Cheddi Jagan’s death anniversary in SN Letters (March 2nd), titled: “Take time out to reflect on where we are in Dr. Jagan’s vision”. This letter provoked a comment on the online edition from Fuad Rahaman. It reads: Focus on PPP leader, Dr. Bharrat Jagdeo’s vision! It’s…

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Three aspects should be covered in talks between teachers’ union and gov’t

Three aspects should be covered in talks between teachers’ union and gov’t

There is indeed a real urgency to reach a satisfactory Teacher-union versus Government administration wages and salaries plus benefit package adjustments for teachers, some of whom are parents. Parents’ empowerment must also be considered additionally because of their special role in raising their children who will form part of the Guyana labour force. There are…

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Chevron and transparency

Chevron and transparency

On October 23, 2023, Chevron announced that it had purchased Hess shares in the ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) for US$53.0 Billion. Recalling that Hess owned 30 percent of the company, this ownership implied that the total equity in the company is now estimated to be US$176.7B, with the remainder distributed as US$79.5B for ExxonMobil, and…

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The NRF tax violation calls into question sanctity of the Stabroek Block Contract

A few years ago, oil companies would bombard the Guyanese people with “frontier country” to justify an embarrassing Stabroek Block contract that is currently paying us a paltry 14.5% or less of total oil revenues. The oil companies seem to have retreated from marketing us the “frontier country” tune after pushback from those in the…

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Is the oil sector contributing to national development proportionate to its size

Is the oil sector contributing to national development proportionate to its size?

Articles by Dr. Tarron Khemraj appearing on his business page in SN 2023/09/24 and SN 2023/09/10 require some comments, since the use of ‘Balances from Abroad’ imply that Commercial Banks have readily available sources of foreign exchange that are liquid balances and can be deployed to make good any foreign exchange ‘shortage’ affecting the Private…

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ExxonMobil and other carpetbaggers will leave behind a degraded Atlantic Ocean and diminished marine life

ExxonMobil and other carpetbaggers will leave behind a degraded Atlantic Ocean and diminished marine life

The sheer organisational magnitude and efficiency of ExxonMobil as an industrial power was shown in the MARAD Notices to Mariners numbers 106 and 107 (2023) dated 12 June but only published on July 13 in your paper.  These Notices cover the near-shore laying of the pipe for the Gas-to-Energy project; previous MARAD Notices covered the…

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EEPGL a ploy to plunder oil

EEPGL a ploy to plunder oil

Utilizing data reported by the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the Bank of Guyana (BoG) and Kaieteur News (KN), I will show that EEPGL has already recouped their investment; that they are earning significant profits; and that Guyana’s share will remain at meager levels for our non-renewal resource, unless the PSA is renegotiated. According to the…

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Guyana to Compensate 20B for Oil Spill

Guyana would be left to foot costs of over US$20B yearly compensating Caribbean islands for an oil spill – Environmental  activist, Janette Bulkhan

Kaieteur News – Pre-pandemic statistics available for 10 Caribbean islands that can be affected by a devastating spill in the Stabroek Block shows that Guyana would have to foot costs of over US$20 Billion a year for affecting the beaches these countries rely largely on for tourism. This point was shared by activist, Janette Bulkhan in…

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