From Upper Mazaruni to Gas-to-Energy: A history of failures
Road to First Oil – Every Man, Woman and Child Must Become Oil-minded. Column No….
Road to First Oil – Every Man, Woman and Child Must Become Oil-minded. Column No. 187: June 7, 2026 From Upper Mazaruni to Gas-to-Energy: A history of failures For almost every decade since Independence, Guyana has produced a project that promised transformation and delivered disappointment, and sometimes disaster. The 1970s had the Upper Mazaruni…
Road to First Oil: Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded — Column 186 — May 23, 2026 CNOOC Joins the Trillion Dollar Club Part 2: Hess in context — and CNOOC joins the party Introduction Last week’s column closed on a single fact: Hess Guyana’s accumulated surplus at 31 December 2025…
Road to First Oil: Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 185 – May 16, 2026 Beyond Stratospheric – 2025 Returns for Hess Introduction Hess Guyana Exploration Limited – a branch of Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd., a Cayman Islands-incorporated company and 30% stakeholder in the Stabroek Block – is once…
While looking ahead to a likely appeal to the Caribbean Court of Justice, Guyanese and Caribbean citizens must be worried sick about the Appeal Court’s devastating overturn of Justice Sandil Kissoon’s May 3, 2023 sage landmark Decision requiring Stabroek Block operator, ExxonMobil (Exxon) Guyana Limited (EMGL) to provide a Parent Company Guarantee (PCG) from its…
I am an energy technologist who has conducted energy audits and surveys. The term ‘energy balance’ used to be reserved for applications of the 1st law of thermodynamics (also known as the law of conservation of energy). I succeed as an energy auditor when I reconcile the amount of energy supplied with the amount of energy used…
The Road to First oil: Every Man, Woman and Child Must Become Oil-minded – Column 184 May 9, 2026 Independence, Sovereignty and Exxon One day after the nationalisation of the bauxite industry, then President Forbes Burnham observed that Independence gave Guyana a new flag and wardrobe, but “not a new economy.” Fifteen years later, during…