SINGAPORE: Singapore authorities are in touch with their Malaysian counterparts to cooperate on efforts to address any further impact of the oil spill...
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Kaeiteur News – A Netherlands based company hired by ExxonMobil Guyana Limited (EMGL) has been found responsible the 400-tonne oil spill in Singapore. The Maritime and Port Authority (MPA) of Singapore in a June 16, 2024 statement seen by this newspaper explained that the dredger, VOX MAXIMA, owned by Van Oord, reported a sudden loss […]
SINGAPORE: Singapore authorities are in touch with their Malaysian counterparts to cooperate on efforts to address any further impact of the oil spill...
…while Guyana earned US$2 billion in 3 years Kaieteur News – Over a four-year period, some US$3.5 billion was expended by ExxonMobil Guyana...
Kaieteur News – During a recent episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, Phillip Rietema, Vice President and Business Services Manager of...
Kaieteur News – The early repayment of expenses to allow this country to benefit from a greater portion of oil revenue has been further delayed as...
–Financial analyst says new AFC Leader, Hughes, must terminate contracts with ExxonMobil, other oil companies NEWLY-elected Leader of the...
KOTA TINGGI: The insurer of a vessel in the ship collision that caused the oil spill in Singapore waters has appointed a contractor to handle the...
…as ExxonM expected to conclude installation activities in September Kaieteur News – Guyana’s fourth oil project, Yellowtail could see first oil...
JOHOR BARU – More than 43 tonnes of oil-contaminated waste have been collected from the Johor coastline as a result of the recent oil spill in...
Kaieteur News – Days before his election as leader of the Alliance For Change (AFC), Nigel Hughes declined to comment on the potential renegotiation...
JOHOR BARU: The Johor Department of Environment (DoE) is actively monitoring the aftermath of a ship collision at Pasir Panjang Terminal, Singapore,...