Moray House Trust: The Oil Contract – a review

0.00 Intro by Moderator8:50 DR VINCENT ADAMS (comparing 1999 and 2016 agreements)[14:47 Dr Adams: Liability and insurance][21:08 Dr Adams: Absence of data][24:25 Dr Adams: Absence of specifics in the contract]27:44 FREDERICK COLLINS [TIGI][32:15 Fred Collins: Critical contract issues][36:49 Fred Collins: Annex A and Annex B][38:54 Fred Collins: Area Limits for a Single Licence]40:11 DARSH KHUSIAL [OGGN] How Much is Guyana losing on Stabroek Block…

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Guyana’s local content law is likely to achieve the opposite of what was intended by its creators – Here is why I believe so

National news outlets, including this distinguished newspaper, have been documenting problems that are emerging as a consequence of the Local Content Act, which was passed by Parliament in late December 2021. Companies, such as Ramps Logistics Guyana, the largest logistics company servicing the oil and gas sector, has apparently been denied access to the local…

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Corruption has kept us poor

US Ambassador Lynch is to be applauded for her strong statement in observance of International Anti-Corruption Day, which is an annual opportunity to bring attention to the continued importance of combating corruption, ensuring accountability, and fostering transparency. Around the world, corruption threatens security, hinders economic growth, and siphons away public and private resources. In Guyana,…

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

Govt. should be mindful of its disregard for rule of law in oil sector – Former EPA Head

Kaieteur News – The Attorney General (AG), Anil Nandlall S.C last week issued a cautionary statement to Guyanese critical of the oil sector, as he claimed these were being used by the Venezuelan government to bolster its outrageous claims over Guyana’s sovereign territory. His remarks were met with widespread condemnation and continue to be disarmed by…

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