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Guyana celebrates 1st oil shipment after major discovery

Guyana to earn US$300 million from its share of oil sales this year.

Guyana celebrates 1st oil shipment after major discovery
Wednesday, February 26, 2020

AP | Guyana’s government, last week, prepared to sell its first barrels of oil after the discovery of large quantities of oil and gas near the country’s coast nearly 5 years ago.

The Department of Energy called the shipment a historic event, saying Guyana expects to receive 4 more shipments this year as part of a deal with ExxonMobil Corp and partners including Hess Corp. The boat set sail from Guyana overnight and is bound for Barbados, where it will be sold to markets including the U.S.

Energy Department Director Mark Bynoe said he expected Guyana to directly earn US$300 million from its share of oil sales this year, with Guyana receiving 52 percent of profits as part of a 2016 deal.

“This has been quite a momentous occasion,” he said.

The offshore fields are estimated to contain one of the world’s largest reserves at more than 8 billion barrels. The revenue is expected to generate an estimated US$168 billion over the life of the project, representing 120 times Guyana’s annual budget.

The shipment comes just weeks before Guyana holds general elections on March 2, with the opposition People’s Progressive Party saying it would seek to renegotiate oil concessions.

Oil and gas are expected to overtake gold, sugar, rice and timber as Guyana’s main exports.

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