An alternative PSA model

An alternative PSA model such as the Gross Split Model eliminates contested areas in current contract

It has been eight years since large oil reserves were discovered off the shores of Guyana, but the nation has only reaped a measly 14.5% of total oil revenues since oil production or more accurately oil extraction started in 2019. The remaining 85.5% have been captured by foreign oil companies. In fact, the Stabroek Block…

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There is a precedent for renegotiating the 2016 Petroleum Agreement. Time for this Government to show some spine  

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Part 101 – September 16, 2022 More than three years ago, and even before the first barrel of oil was produced, the 2016 Petroleum Agreement signed by Esso Exploration and Production Guyana limited (Esso) and Hess and CNOOC, its Joint Venture partners, concluded its…

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Unraveling Ambiguities: Assessing Transparency and Fiscal Clarity in Guyana’s Oil Sector Financial Statements

Oil and Gas Column # 91 – June 25, 2021 Every man, woman and child must become oil minded Introduction Each of the past three columns (#’s 88 – 90) reviewed the financial statements of one of the three oil companies which signed the 2016 Petroleum Agreement with the Coalition Government of President Granger. Today’s…

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The truth about the Royalty in the Esso/Hess/CNOOC-Nexen Petroleum Agreement

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Part 76 – September 6, 2019 Introduction For some time, questions have been raised about the royalty provisions in the 2016 Agreement under which Trotman/Greenidge/Granger partially signed away the birthright of all Guyanese past, present and future. This short column seeks to identify both…

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