Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 132 Modest investment, gargantuan returns Last week’s column completed the...
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Chartered accountant and commentator Christopher Ram says that the financials for three oil companies in the Stabroek Block showed that they earned five times more than Guyana did in 2023, another manifestation of what critics have cited as a grossly inequitable contract. The article Oil companies earned five times more than Guyana – Ram appeared first on Stabroek News.
Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 132 Modest investment, gargantuan returns Last week’s column completed the...
Kaieteur News – A contract arbitration panel that could block or green-light the US$53 billion sale of Hess Corp to Chevron remains incomplete three...
…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...
Five years later… – but Pres. Ali says Govt. managing oil sector in transparent manner Kaieteur News – With Guyana soon approaching its fifth...
Kaieteur News – During a recent episode of the Energy Perspectives Podcast, Phillip Rietema, Vice President and Business Services Manager of...
Kaieteur News – The International Energy Agency (IEA) in a new report has predicted that United States oil major, ExxonMobil, will secure approval...
Kaieteur News – Three months after receiving bids for the audit of oil major, ExxonMobil’s expenses incurred over a three year period, the...
– stresses importance of transparency In a unanimous ruling, the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) on Thursday dismissed an appeal filed by political...
CONTRACTS for five onshore blocks in southern Trinidad were signed between oil and gas companies and the Ministry of Finance in a signing ceremony...
Business and Economic Commentary by Christopher Ram Part 7 June 21, 2024 Introduction Banks DIH Limited, a blue-chip company on the domestic scene,...