Bulkan calls for more detailed study of marine environment where Exxon operates

The impact assessment of the cumulative effects for Exxon’s planned 35 Multiwell Exploration and Appraisal (E&A) Drilling Programme should fill major gaps of the four existing EIAs including a much more detailed study of the marine environment than was previously done, says environmentalist Janette Bulkan. On July 19th, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced that…

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Govt. should be mindful of its disregard for rule of law in oil sector

What you could see daytime about oil, doan look fuh at night with fire stick

By Stabroek News  August 10, 2022        Dear Editor, Permit me to respond to a letter dated August 6, 2022 written by Joel Bhagwandin, Financial Analyst, captioned,’ Guyana poised to earn close to US$5b annually when the four approved oil platforms are producing concurrently’. In that letter, it is stated that,’ Professor Hunte failed to cite…

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Proof that Dr Adams was right all along on liability coverage

Originally from:  https://www.stabroeknews.com/2019/02/24/news/guyana/exxon-getting-epa-approval-for-liza-phase-2/ Start of original publication from Stabroek News (comments by OGGN in at the bottom of article, in purple) February 24, 2019        ExxonMobil is expected to receive its permit from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) this week for its Liza Phase 2 operations in the Stabroek Block, offshore Guyana, after assuring the…

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Both Henson and Routledge signed off the relevant documents committing EEGPL and parent companies to unlimited/full liability coverage

I was not surprised that Exxon’s response to my letter of August 2, 2022, would entail the same old fancy mumbo jumbo talking points through their PR that mean nothing to the Guyanese people and only meant for kerfuffle. Since they don’t have any substance, their game is that as soon as anyone exposes their…

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