Fishermen as collateral

Are fishermen to be simply ‘collateral damage’ to the oil companies and contractors?

Please allow me to respond to ExxonMobil Guyana’s Media Advisor, Kwesi Isles, who you quoted in your article ‘Surveys in Demerara River approved by EPA for pipeline works – Exxon’ in KN on March 01, 2023.  I appreciate that the capital-intensive nature of the petroleum sector forces a ‘hurry, hurry’ approach, exacerbated in Guyana by…

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MARAD-notices-Janette

MARAD notices indicate these surveys have already started apparently without EPA authorisation

Has anyone asked the fish or fishermen? MARAD notice number 30 (2023) published on February 24 is for 8 months of geotechnical and geophysical surveying in the vicinity of the Demerara Main Ship Channel near Plantation Best and covering 70 square nautical miles.  MARAD notice number 31 (2023) published on February 22 is for 5…

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Amerindian communities accomplices

Gov’t now appears to be making Amerindian communities accomplices in this carbon credits illegality

The Department of Public Information has distributed several articles in the last few days in mid-February 2023 about the jurisdictional forest-based carbon credits (33.47 million tonnes of CO2e) awarded by Winrock/ART/TREES to the Government of Guyana on 01 December 2022 and sold immediately to the oil company Hess Corporation (USA).  Winrock has failed to respond…

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Steadfast refusal by politicians to be transparent in dealings with our natural resources flunks them in governance

I went to the Leonora Technical Institute (LTI) on Friday February 3, 2023 for the presentation of EEPGL’s 6th Development (Whiptail) Project. The in-person scoping meeting was presented by Project Manager Anthony Jackson on behalf of ExxonMobil. He had also presented the 5th Project (Uaru) last year, having landed in Guyana only one day before…

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