News-clippings diplomacy

News-clippings diplomacy

“Maduro had in his possession, several volumes of documents, containing information on the 2016 ExxonMobil PSA and the various reports by citizens claiming that ExxonMobil is robbing Guyana of its oil and gas resources”, says AG Nandlall (SN Letters, Dec 17th). I don’t understand how Maduro can use these mostly [news-clippings] to pressure ExxonMobil to…

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authors of the EPA’s GtE EIA

The authors of the EPA’s GtE EIA replaced arithmetic with political assertions

S.11 (5) of Guyana’s Environmental Protection Act declares that every environmental impact assessment shall contain the following information: – (b) an outline of the main alternatives studied by the developer and an indication of the main reasons for his choice, taking into account the environmental factors. One therefore expects to find studies of the alternatives…

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Insurance and its adequacy (Part 2)

Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 127 Introduction Yesterday’s column addressed three Guarantee and Indemnity Agreements (GIA) granted by the oil companies to the Environmental Protection Agency. These we are told are to provide some assurance to Guyana that there is money available to deal with any environmental events…

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Precedent exists for renegotiation of Exxon deal, gov’t has to act

Has the Government inquired with Exxon about improving the financial terms of the Stabroek Block oil contract? The Guyana Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) was recently able to push back on the oil companies to improve the Stabroek Block agreement which was originally signed in 2016. Those improvements have centred around protecting Guyana from the devastation…

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