Guyana News Updates, June 28, 2023

Caribbean diaspora webinar on shaping US-Caribbean policy: Atlantic Council and Caribbean Policy Consortium

Wednesday, June 29, 2022 @ 3pmET

 

 

   

“Guyana Suriname Basin keeps on giving” in a time of uncertainty

https://www.energyvoice.com/oilandgas/422325/guyana-suriname-basin-keeps-on-giving-in-a-time-of-uncertainty/

 

 

Guyana, Suriname, T&T stated-owned energy companies sign MOU | Loop Caribbean News

https://caribbean.loopnews.com/content/guyana-suriname-tt-stated-owned-energy-companies-sign-mou

 

 

Guyana, other Caribbean nations creating regional energy plan to attract investors – News Room Guyana

 

 

With big offshore finds, Santokhi invites major influx of investors at Energy Summit | OilNOW

 

 

Suriname has ‘proud track record’ honouring contracts – oil Minister | OilNOW

 

 

Payara development work progressing, will push output above 580,000 bpd | OilNOW

 

 

RAMPS failed to prove Guyanese ownership- Local Content Secretariat – Demerara Waves Online News- Guyana

 

 

Gov’t warns Ramps it must submit documents that are not misleading | OilNOW

 

 

Touchstone to deliver Trinidad’s first onshore natural gas project in 20 years | OilNOW

 

 

Trade between Guyana, China grew by 123% last year – Stabroek News

https://www.stabroeknews.com/2022/06/28/news/guyana/trade-between-guyana-china-grew-by-123-last-year/

 

 

‘No preconditions, no favours’ – India offers itself as Guyana’s development partner – News Room Guyana

 

 

Oil exports from US Gulf to hit record high this quarter – Rystad Energy | OilNOW

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