Chris Ram's Articles

Call for a Commission of Inquiry into Guyana’s Petroleum Sector: An Urgent Necessity

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded (Part 60) Introduction Following last week’s call for a Commission of Inquiry into the Petroleum Sector, more than a handful of individuals approached me enquiring whether the call was serious and what would be the expected outcome. After the spate of Presidential Commissions of Inquiry…

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Local politicians should take a page out of Rowley’s book; get a better contract for your people

Chartered Accountant, Nigel Hinds, is one of the few Guyanese who have not given up on the prospect of the nation securing a better contract with oil giant, ExxonMobil. The recent utterances of the Trinidadian Prime Minister, Keith Rowley to the effect that no contract is set in stone and should always benefit both parties,…

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President Granger and Opposition leader Jagdeo should show solidarity and renegotiate this cockroach contract

Prime Minister Rowley using conscientious and explicit words – stated that contracts are not set in stone and must benefit both parties; as published in Stabroek News, dated September 19, 2018. Prior to this pronouncement, Prime Minister Rowley coyly said, that while not wanting to give public advice to his colleagues; then the forthright Prime…

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Guyana has been entrapped by Exxon into pre-contract costs which it is not liable for

There has been a farcical entrapment of the Government of Guyana into being liable for Pre-Contract Costs, costs that under normal conditions are wholly the responsibility of the Contractor Partners in the 2016 Production Sharing Agreement re: Exxon, Hess and Nexen. I ask Ms. Kimberly Brassington’s replacement, Ms. Deedra Moe, Senior Director, Public and Government…

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GRA does not have capacity to review oil contract costs, gov’t should hold approval for Liza 2 until issues fixed

It has been reported that the Guyana Revenue Authority (GRA) will review contract costs proposed by ExxonMobil for its work as a contractor to the Government in the Stabroek Block. If the Government intends to undertake a rigorous review of the contract costs, this is not the optimal route.  Instead, the Government will be taking…

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