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October 27,2016

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“Based on the Liza-3 results, we now expect the estimated recoverable resources to be at the upper end of the previously announced range of 800 million to 1.4 billion barrels of oil equivalent,” Hess said when announcing its third quarter results.

American oil giant, ExxonMobil has discovered more oil offshore Guyana as it continues its exploration.

According to ExxonMobil’s partner, Hess Corporation, the drillship, Stena Carron drilled the Liza 3 well to a depth of 18,100 feet in 6000 feet of water on a location about 2.7 miles from the Liza 1 discovery.

 

The well hit around 200 feet of net pay “in the same high-quality reservoirs” as the first two Liza wells, according to ExxonMobil partner Hess, and further solidified the potential recoverable oil in the reservoir, reports the Upstream oil and gas publication.

“Based on the Liza-3 results, we now expect the estimated recoverable resources to be at the upper end of the previously announced range of 800 million to 1.4 billion barrels of oil equivalent,” Hess said when announcing its third quarter results.

The magazine said the Chief operating officer Greg Hill declined to give a resource estimate for the amount of gas in the find but said the reservoir has a “very healthy” gas-to-oil ratio that should aid in oil production.

Upstream reports that after reaching total depth on Liza 3, Stena Carron drilled a sidetrack in order to investigate some specific sand packages, Hill said. According to an ExxonMobil representative, the rig is still on the Liza 3 location. Upstream understands that ExxonMobil also set 9-5/8 production casing in the well. ExxonMobil spud Liza 3 on 4 September and, like its predecessor Liza 2, the well will focus on testing the flank of the Liza structure to determine the aerial extent of the reservoir.

The rig will next move to the Payara exploration prospect about 10 miles north-east of Liza where the partners are targeting “a similar reservoir package” to what was seen at Liza, Hill said. The partners plan to sanction Liza in 2017, but first need to advance front end engineering work, Hill said, adding that it is “just normal project progression to reach the (final investment decision) point.”

In July, ExxonMobil submitted a development plan for Liza to Guyana’s Environmental Protection Agency to begin the environmental review process that involved a floating production, storage and offloading vessel with capacity of around 100,000 barrels per day of oil in its first phase, Upstream reports.

There had been speculation that ExxonMobil would bring in a second drilling rig in the coming year, ahead of a planned two-rig development drilling programme beginningin 2019, but Hill said rig plans for 2017 have not been finalized.

Hill declined to give further details on how the partners might split up the development of Liza and how many additional phases could be in the works. Under that plan, first production would come online sometime in 2020 or 2021.

ExxonMobil makes another major oil discovery offshore Guyana

 

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Granger already has plans to pocket the profit and run Guyana into the ground like Burnham did. This chap wanted to take advance money from ExxonMobil when the PPP leave them plenty cash and a modernize Guyana. Now Guyana start crumbling from top to bottom. Kokobeh, as yuji would say.

FM
Cobra posted:

Granger already has plans to pocket the profit and run Guyana into the ground like Burnham did. This chap wanted to take advance money from ExxonMobil when the PPP leave them plenty cash and a modernize Guyana. Now Guyana start crumbling from top to bottom. Kokobeh, as yuji would say.

Yes I understand that you are vexed that PPP officials will not be pocketing the money.

FM
Cobra posted:

Granger already has plans to pocket the profit and run Guyana into the ground like Burnham did. This chap wanted to take advance money from ExxonMobil when thePPP leave them plenty cash and a modernize Guyana. Now Guyana start crumbling from top to bottom. Kokobeh, as yuji would say.

Gail said something like US$800 million is that enough??,Guysicko already sucked that up.

Django
Django posted:
Cobra posted:

Granger already has plans to pocket the profit and run Guyana into the ground like Burnham did. This chap wanted to take advance money from ExxonMobil when thePPP leave them plenty cash and a modernize Guyana. Now Guyana start crumbling from top to bottom. Kokobeh, as yuji would say.

Gail said something like US$800 million is that enough??,Guysicko already sucked that up.

Gail lied her ass off. Only the ignorant do not know the PPP said they only had 200K remaining and the rest was lost because of gold prices. When the APNU came into office the Bank of Guyana said the consolidated funds was over drawn.

FM

Let us as IndianG investors talk serious business here.  Where is the business opportunity here? We know it will not be processing the crude so where should we look?  Will there be a real estate boom due to trickle down wealth?

FM
Drugb posted:

Let us as IndianG investors talk serious business here.  Where is the business opportunity here? We know it will not be processing the crude so where should we look?  Will there be a real estate boom due to trickle down wealth?

I guess non indianG investors have to start their "serious business" thread!!!

FM
Danyael posted:
Drugb posted:

Let us as IndianG investors talk serious business here.  Where is the business opportunity here? We know it will not be processing the crude so where should we look?  Will there be a real estate boom due to trickle down wealth?

I guess non indianG investors have to start their "serious business" thread!!!

Blacks and alleged Amerindians like yourself fled when Granger came a calling. Cain and other alleged Portuguese did the same as they gave up on Guyana even under their beloved PNC. It is only the IndoG that keep having the faith. I invite you to liquidate your dollar store and join the Indians as an honorary IndoG to invest in Guyana. 

FM

I have a whole estate there with a quarter of a mile front land that I can turn into a development overnight and do not need you or an indo clan  investment is necessary. I would not seek to do business with bigots in the first place.

FM
Danyael posted:
 When the APNU came into office the Bank of Guyana said the consolidated funds was over drawn.

Note that the BofGY official who said this was NOT appointed by APNU/AFC.

To its credit the BofGY seems to be one of the few nonpartisan entities in Guyana.

FM
Drugb posted:
 

Blacks and alleged Amerindians like yourself fled when Granger came a calling.

Funny that huge numbers of Indians fled Guyana under the PPP. Including many who had re-migrated because they thought that life under the PPP would be better.

The nucleus of the Indo section of the AFC consisted of Indian businessmen, all former PPP supporters, who became disillusioned with the rampant corruption, inclusive of contract killing, which occurred under the PPP.

 

FM
Danyael posted:

I have a whole estate there with a quarter of a mile front land that I can turn into a development overnight and do not need you or an indo clan  investment is necessary. I would not seek to do business with bigots in the first place.

The fact remains that you are not investing as your confidence in the your PNC is not sufficient to pull the trigger. Meanwhile the Indians continue to shoulder the task of nation building via investments and Blacks are content to sit back and leech off the tax payers via civil service jobs.  

FM
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

I have a whole estate there with a quarter of a mile front land that I can turn into a development overnight and do not need you or an indo clan  investment is necessary. I would not seek to do business with bigots in the first place.

The fact remains that you are not investing as your confidence in the your PNC is not sufficient to pull the trigger. Meanwhile the Indians continue to shoulder the task of nation building via investments and Blacks are content to sit back and leech off the tax payers via civil service jobs.  

Well Jaggy did say he's black jus de other day, he's a perfect fit, isn't he?

cain
cain posted:
Drugb posted:
Danyael posted:

I have a whole estate there with a quarter of a mile front land that I can turn into a development overnight and do not need you or an indo clan  investment is necessary. I would not seek to do business with bigots in the first place.

The fact remains that you are not investing as your confidence in the your PNC is not sufficient to pull the trigger. Meanwhile the Indians continue to shoulder the task of nation building via investments and Blacks are content to sit back and leech off the tax payers via civil service jobs.  

Well Jaggy did say he's black jus de other day, he's a perfect fit, isn't he?

This is correct. Now what say you about the investments opportunities here? Everyone ducking the question, even the clown d2 who in fear of investing in Guyana even under jackass Granger. 

FM

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