PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, October 23, 2020 - ExxonMobil recently announced that their recoverable oil and gas resources in Guyana had reached an unbelievable ten billion barrels of oil equivalent.

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad and Tobago, October 23, 2020 - ExxonMobil recently announced that their recoverable oil and gas resources in Guyana had reached an unbelievable ten billion barrels of oil equivalent.
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, Oct. 7, 2021 - ExxonMobil increased its estimate of the discovered recoverable resource for the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana to approximately 10 billion oil-equivalent barrels.
KINGSTON, Jamaica. September 15, 2021. Opposition Spokesman on Mining and Energy, Phillip Paulwell, has called on government to use its influence to stop the increase in electricity rates.
IRVING, Texas–(BUSINESS WIRE)–ExxonMobil on Thursday said it made a discovery at Pinktail in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, August 9, 2021 - While the Guyanese public continue to boast the potential short term riches expected from the oil strikes offshore Guyana, a new report from the Institute of Energy Economics and Financial Analysis, says Guyana will not realize its oil gained wealth before 2030, if at all, due to the lack of a "ring fence' provision in its contract with ExxonMobil..
GEORGETOWN, Guyana, July 28, 2021 - ExxonMobil on Wednesday said it made a discovery at Whiptail in the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana, pushing this country’s resource estimate pass the current amount of 9 billion barrels of oil equivalent.
IRVING, Texas – June 9, 2021 - Guyana has struck oil once again. ExxonMobil and its partners have discovered oil with the Longtail-3 well on the Stabroek block offshore Guyana.
GEORGETOWN, June 8, 2021 - Guyana’s President Dr. Mohamed Irfaan Ali says the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) could benefit from Guyana’s oil and gas sector if countries remove their barriers to trade which have historically targeted Guyana.
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, May 28, 20231 - Minister of Energy, Small Business and Entrepreneurship, Kerrie Symmonds, has reiterated the need for a skilled labour force to be trained to install, maintain and service renewable energy technologies, as the island continues apace to meet the 2030 renewable energy target.
For several years, political tensions between Ethiopia, Sudan and Egypt have been escalating in a conflict over the near-complete Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD). The GERD is Africa’s largest hydropower plant. It dams the Blue Nile river coming from Ethiopia’s highlands just before it crosses into Sudan where, after merging with the White Nile, it continues northwards to Egypt.