A sustainable budget for Guyana will inevitably be tied to the NRF and domestic taxes barring renegotiation

There are many unanswered nuanced questions surrounding the Petroleum Sharing Agreement, PSA2016, and Guy-ana’s budgetary matters omitted in the article SN 2025-01-13, regarding the long-term welfare of the nation. The contract templates were carried into the new 2016 contract as if the two major parties were in agreement on the new 2016 contract. The 1999…

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The world has not stopped using sugar even as GuySuCo is yet to map out its own success strategy

Dear Editor, Mechanization is not a strategy as mentioned in article, SN 2025-01-08. GuySuCo can pursue one of three generic strategies: low cost per ton of sugar, focusing on a market segment, or creating differentiated products to sell. The corporation should be consistent with Guyana’s avowed agricultural policy of diversification and pursue a differentiated product…

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The PSA2016 agreement should be renegotiated to uphold Guyana’s Constitutional Laws

The letter in SN 25-01-06 by Sanjeev Datadin may not be in line with universally accepted legal principles. It appears that an ordinary business contract can over-ride Guyana’s Constitutional Laws governing taxation. Further, can one party create a law to break another law? These are principles in the Law of Contract, in Cheshire and Fyfoot,…

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From ‘No Guyanese Could Agree’ to ‘No Interest’: President Ali’s Impossible Retraction

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 151 – January 4, 2025 As the first column for the new year, we wish all Guyanese and especially readers of this column a successful, healthy and productive 2025. Introduction “No Guyanese could agree with this.” These were the unequivocal words of then-presidential…

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GuySuCo must reduce its cost of production to competitive world market price levels to turn its loss making activity into a profitable venture

I refer to an SN article (December 23, 2024) captioned ‘President talks tough again on GuySuCo amid poor results, ongoing subventions’ (https://www.stabroeknews.com/2024/12/23/news/guyana/president-talks-tough-again-on-GuySuCo-amid-poor-results-ongoing-subventions/). In that article, President Ali is quoted as saying “…if …the target for 2025; the first crop target, and the second crop target, if the target is not achieved, then heads will roll.” May…

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I join with others in calling for the revising of the 2016 PSA

I join with others in calling for revising of the 2016 Production Sharing Agreement, PSA 2016. Withdrawal rules are less important than invoking the special clause under Article 24, ‘Force Majeure’, dealing with the additional actual and potential activities that are placing Guyanese to bear indirect costs arising from activities of adding an oil industry…

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Cricket Umpire now writing EPA Press Statements on Exxon’s Parent Company Guarantee 

There has been a recent flurry of exchanges between the EPA weaving its tangled web of lies concerning Exxon’s Parent Company Guarantee and responses telling the truth coming from knowledgeable, credible, and patriotic sources such as yours truly and eminent Attorney Christopher Ram, notwithstanding the Honorable Judge Sandil Kissoon’s uncompromising admonishment of EPA, describing the…

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Canadian Sanctity of Contract case offers hope for Guyana: Part 4

Introduction Having established in the previous parts the considerable assistance that Guyana can draw from the Churchill Falls case in pursuing renegotiation of the 2016 Agreement, this part examines the specific mechanisms available under the 2016 Agreement that allow Guyana to achieve that end. Additionally, I argue that ExxonMobil’s recent categorical refusal to consider any…

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