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FM
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The largest independent oil and gas Company in the United States (US), Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, regards Guyana as a country with a great deal of promise in the oil and gas sector.
International Business Developer of Anadarko Richard Lapin accompanied by another official of the company and, Head of the Petroleum Unit of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC) Noel Dennison met President Ramotar to renew its interest in petroleum exploration in Guyana. Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment Robert Persaud also joined the meeting.
Last September Vice President, Business Development of Anadarko, Ian J. Cooling led a delegation to former President Bharrat Jagdeo to signal the company’s interest in what is ranked one of the highly underexplored basins in the world.

Speaking briefly to the Government Information Agency (GINA) Lapin said that although there is much preliminary work still to be undertaken, the oil and gas outlook in Guyana is positive.
Anadarko had embarked on a geological assessment of the region in its frontier quest and believes that its technical and financial capacity will be a value added to the emergence of the oil and gas sector on the local shores.
The Guyana Government had also received a proposal from Prime Energy LLC- Caribbean, a US based petroleum company to construct the first ever oil refinery in Guyana which officials say will create employment opportunities for approximately 100 persons.
President of the company Jerry Brooks had explained that the interest to establish a refinery in Guyana was stimulated by the fact that several countries around the world are looking to 20,000 barrels a day refineries for their countries given the high cost incurred to transport crude oil to the US for refining.
Meanwhile, several internationally renowned oil exploration companies are on the hunt for oil in Guyana’s territorial waters which is considered the second most attractive under-explored basin in the world.
Repsol, a Spanish company is exploring through a joint venture with Tullow Oil, a London-based Company, CGX of Canada and YPF for the drilling of the Jaguar well.
The ExxonMobil/Shell joint venture is pursuing a drilling project on a deepwater offshore block and has since shot a large seismic survey, which is soon to be examined as a guide for the future.

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Originally posted by albert:
The discovery of Oil will greatly boost Guyana's G.D.P thus improving the socio-economic conditions of its citizens...


A true bai. all dem prablems guh gone. 30000 new wuk guh come bai fram pumpin am and sell am. Abe juss need fuh rake back and wait fuh dah aile bai.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
Anadarko Petroleum Corporation, regards Guyana as a country with a great deal of promise in the oil and gas sector...the company’s interest in what is ranked one of the highly underexplored basins in the world.




Albert:

Take a look at that map of South America.

Check this out:

* Brazil--oil producer--has huge oil resources offshore.

* French Guiana--huge oil resources recently discovered--oil production will soon begin.

* Venezuela--oil producer--huge oil resources offshore

* Columbia--oil producer--huge oil resources offshore

LAW OF AVERAGE---Guyana has OIL.


All the major oil companies have stated that the Guyana offshore oil basin has billions of barels of oil---one of the highly underexplored basins in the world.

It is just a matter of time before oil is discovered in commercial quantities.

GUYANA WILL BE THE NEXT KUWAIT. Big Grin

This is horrible news for the PNC/AFC supporters.

Rev
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The oil revenue will be spent on the working class....



Expected Production = 50 million barrels per year

Current Oil Price = $98.67


Value of 50M barrels = $4.9335 billion

Royalty to Government = 8% = $394,680,000

When you add tax revenues to that $394 million---oil production will be a great revenue source for Guyana.

Rev
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Rev Al:
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The oil revenue will be spent on the working class....



Expected Production = 50 million barrels per year

Current Oil Price = $98.67


Value of 50M barrels = $4.9335 billion

Royalty to Government = 8% = $394,680,000

When you add tax revenues to that $394 million---oil production will be a great revenue source for Guyana.

Rev


Dah a nuff money. only 8% dem guh gee abe? but never mind. End of de day meh mumma seh not how much money yuh mek ah how yuh spend am bai. Meh see aluh done line up fuh aluh cut. Meh cyant wait fuh dah new 170 mill merika dalla airport fuh fly out.
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
Guyana's G.D.P will be greatly increased...


Guyana's current GDP is $2.2 billion US$(2010)

The value of 50 million barrels of oil = $4.93 billion

Add to that the billions to be earned from Gold mining operations that will come on line in 2013-14


GUYANA IS A COUNTRY ON THE MOVE---BIG TIME!

Rev
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The discovery of oil and the inevitably boost to Guyana's G.D.P....will put the opponents of the state to shame....


When abe confident robert persaud and ramotar and jagdeo know how fuh spend am den abe guh be on high like you. Aluh throw back and wait fuh aile.
FM
The interest of the working class, remains on the front burner of the administration, with the added boost of the country's G.D.P as a result of the discovery of oil, will further aid to the cause of improving the socio-economic conditions of the working class....
FM
quote:
Originally posted by albert:
The interest of the working class, remains on the front burner of the administration
....


Donald Ramotar and the PPP are in total control---their plans and goals are, indeed, admirable---Guyana will experience immense progress and prosperity under the Ramotar administration.

Judas Moses must be crying buckets of tears---he deeply regrets leaving the PPP---now he has to watch in envy as Guyana strides forward under Ramotar.

Rev
FM
quote:
Originally posted by Ramakant_p:
Why isn't the AFCites commenting on this thread.

Don't they like progress?

I believe they are waiting for some to spread a rumour of theft so they can cuss up the pPP..


Meh like progress bai. Yuh think meh like flood and bandits and pirates? Yuh tink meh like pay dah bridge tool? Dah aile guh give all abe nuff nuff computah. Dah a progress. Abe guh get dah Merika dalla 170 mill airport fuh fly out and see progress ah dem blackman kuntry.
FM

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