Oil Dorado? Guyana’s Black Gold
Live Book LaunchYouTubeTuesday February 1, 20222pmEST/7pmGMT https://youtu.be/W16jk0BdSZY Panelists: Professor Anthony Bryan, Sanjeev Datadin MP, Dr. Tulsi Dyal Singh, Professor Terrence Blackman, and GHK Lall.
Live Book LaunchYouTubeTuesday February 1, 20222pmEST/7pmGMT https://youtu.be/W16jk0BdSZY Panelists: Professor Anthony Bryan, Sanjeev Datadin MP, Dr. Tulsi Dyal Singh, Professor Terrence Blackman, and GHK Lall.
Guyana’s greatest asset is her human capital. How do we ensure that Guyanese take an increasing percentage of high-tier petroleum engineering and other technical jobs and business at this critical…
Beating The Resource Curse By Terrence Blackman, Ph.D. ExxonMobil initiated oil and gas exploration activities in Guyana in 2008. The company drilled, safely its first exploration well, Liza-1, in 2015.…
Guyana Business Journal & Caribbean Policy Consortium hold webinar on new study: “Strategic Considerations for Local Content Requirements in Guyana’s Oil Sector” by Dr. Jerry Haar Significant Research Findings: Guyana’s…
The Guyana Business Journal (GBJ) and the Caribbean Policy Consortium (CPC) have teamed up to provide Guyanese in the diaspora with a series of webinars that will cover Guyana’s LOCAL…
I come from the nigger yard of yesterday leaping from the oppessors’ hate and the scorn of myself I come to the world with scars upon my soul wounds on…
Vishal Mangalwandi, above, speaks eloquently to the manner in which corruption retards societal development. The corruption perceptions index ranks 180 countries and territories by their perceived levels of public sector…
The GBJ believes that the success of the no confidence motion and its aftermath coupled with the emerging oil economy has once again provided the key stakeholders with the opportunity to act boldly to seize a “grand bargain” that would see a genuine Government of National Unity preside over the emerging oil economy for the next six years. The broad outlines of the marriage of the economic, security, and environmental bonafides of the three key ethnic groups and its potential impact on Guyana’s social cohesion are clear. The GBJ believes that movement of this type in the political sector, now, would provide the impetus for robust economic growth in 2019.
In this week’s installment from the GBJ we address the question of revenues from the impending oil production. In an earlier post we noted that the main direct effect of the…