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Petroleum industry in Guyana

Guyana is one of the newest petroleum producing regions in the world, making the first commercial grade crude oil draw in December 2019. Crude oil is sent abroad for refining.[1][2]

Early Explorations edit

Historically, Guyana was a net importer of fuel.[3] Guyana's offshore Guyana Basin and the inland Takatu Basin have attracted foreign companies such as Shell, Total and Mobil since the 1940s, who completed much geological surveyance of the area and drilled a number of wells.[4] In the Takatu Basin, 3 wells were drilled between 1981 and 1993, however they were dry or not found to be commercially viable.[5]

Offshore oil exploration began in the 1950s, and 9 wells were drilled between 1965 and 1970, only one of which struck oil, Abary-1 well in the Kanuku  license area. In the late 1980s, Mobil, Total, Guyana Exploration and BHP continued exploration in the region.[5]

In the mid-2000s, CGX Energy attempted to spud a well but the rig was deterred by Surinamese gunboats claiming they were in Surinamese waters. United Nations International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea (ITLOS) settled the border dispute in September 2007 but no further wells were drilled until 2012.

As of 2020, Guyana has nine petroleum blocks under active leases, of which six have had active exploration.[5] The Petroleum Division of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission has the responsibility of monitoring exploration in Guyana.

2015 Liza Oilfield Discovery edit

Esso, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, began exploring the off-shore region in 2008.[5] In May 2015 ExxonMobil announced discovery of more than 90 metres of high-quality, oil-bearing sandstone reservoirs about 200 km off the coastline,[6] considered to be one of the largest crude oil discoveries of the past decade.[7] Subsequent discoveries were made in early 2018 at sites Payara, Liza deep, Snoek, Turbot, Ranger and Pacora.[8]

The Liza-1 well was drilled to 5,433 metres in 1,742 metres of water, and was the first well on the Stabroek block, which is 26,800 square kilometres in size. Early estimates claimed the area contained 700 million barrels of oil (a total value of US$40 billion, international crude price at the time of discovery). Continued discoveries by ExxonMobil and Hess increased that estimate to exceeding 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent, potentially producing 750,000 barrels per day by 2025.[9] Yet another assessment in early 2020 has since elevated the amount to eight billion barrels of oil equivalent.[10]

Liza Phase 1 project in the Stabroek block began producing crude 20 December 2019.[11]

Challenges edit

Predictions about the windfall of this significant oil discovery made a significant impact on the country, including the 2020 presidential elections.[12] There is also the threat of the oil curse, which affects similar resource-rich countries.[13]

There are also concerns of large international companies getting an unfair share of ownership of oil royalties.[14][15][16] Natural-resources watchdog group, Global Witness, reported that Guyana may have lost as much as $55 billion in potential revenue from negotiations that favored Exxon. Exxon refuted the claim based on unaccounted for costs of the high risk involved in exploring the "frontier hydrocarbon province".[17]

Border Dispute with Venezuela edit

The oil and gas exploration activity by Guyana created a new source of tension with neighboring Venezuela. The 2015 discovery set off a round of recriminations between Venezuela and its eastern border neighbor. Officials in Caracas, which has long had claims on Guyana's Essequibo region, have alleged that the concession is located in disputed waters.[citation needed] This wasn't the first off-shore border dispute, as then-President Burnham had addressed the United Nations in 1968 over Venezuelan claims of area up to 12 miles from disputed territories. Prior to this, a border award was agreed upon in 1899 as the result of a case overseen by U.S. Chief Justice Melville Fuller, however in 1954 a memorandum by one of the lawyers was published posthumously, questioning the validity of the award as unfairly to the benefit of British Guiana.[18]

Regulation edit

Petroleum (Exploration and Production) Act 1986 (PEPA) grants government power over granting licenses for petroleum prospecting and production.[5]

Natural Resource Fund Act 2019 established a fund for government proceeds from petroleum operations, to be operated by the Bank of Guyana.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Setting up oil refinery in Guyana even less viable now from when study first done". OilNow. 2020-06-25. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  2. ^ GTIMES (2019-10-07). "Oil refinery to be completed by next year – GuyEnergy executive". Guyana Times. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  3. ^ Espinasa, Ramon (September 2008). "Prospects for the Oil-Importing Countries of the Caribbean" (PDF). core.ac.uk. Inter-American Development Bank. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  4. ^ www.guyanaguide.com
  5. ^ a b c d e "Traversing a Slippery Slope: Guyana's Oil Opportunity | Publications" (PDF). publications.iadb.org. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  6. ^ "Guyana".
  7. ^ Szczesniak, Philip A. "The Mineral Industry of Guyana, 2016" (PDF). USGS. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
  8. ^ "Guyana | ExxonMobil". ExxonMobil. Retrieved 2018-03-14.
  9. ^ "Hammerhead-1 Strikes Offshore Guyana".
  10. ^ "ExxonMobil's Large Offshore Discovery Faces Political Risk | OilPrice.com". OilPrice.com. Retrieved 2016-03-21.
  11. ^ "Historic draw of first oil arrives". Stabroek News. 2019-12-21. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  12. ^ "Huge oil discovery off Guyana raises the stakes in election fraud case". the Guardian. 2020-06-27. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  13. ^ "Will Guyana soon be the richest country in the world?". BBC News. 2019-05-08. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  14. ^ "Guyana votes amid high hopes over oil discoveries". BBC News. 2020-03-02. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  15. ^ "Hess' confirmation of payment of US$30 million raises serious red flags for Exxon". Stabroek News. 2019-11-22. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  16. ^ "The 1999 and 2016 Petroleum Agreements Compared – Annexes". Stabroek News. 2018-03-16. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
  17. ^ "Watchdog group says Guyana lost billions in Exxon oil deal". AP NEWS. 2020-02-03. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  18. ^ Arfeld, George (1968-08-21). "U.S. Caught In The Middle". Santa Cruz Sentinel. Associated Press. Retrieved 2020-12-19.
  19. ^ "Natural Resource Fund | International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds". www.ifswf.org. Retrieved 2020-12-05.

External links edit

  • Guyana Geology and Mines Commission

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Guyanais one of the newest petroleum producing regions in the world making the first commercial grade crude oil draw in December 2019 Crude oil is sent abroad for refining 1 2 Contents 1 Early Explorations 2 2015 Liza Oilfield Discovery 2 1 Challenges 2 2 Border Dispute with Venezuela 3 Regulation 4 References 5 External linksEarly Explorations editHistorically Guyana was a net importer of fuel 3 Guyana s offshore Guyana Basin and the inland Takatu Basin have attracted foreign companies such as Shell Total and Mobil since the 1940s who completed much geological surveyance of the area and drilled a number of wells 4 In the Takatu Basin 3 wells were drilled between 1981 and 1993 however they were dry or not found to be commercially viable 5 Offshore oil exploration began in the 1950s and 9 wells were drilled between 1965 and 1970 only one of which struck oil Abary 1 well in the Kanuku license area In the late 1980s Mobil Total Guyana Exploration and BHP continued exploration in the region 5 In the mid 2000s CGX Energy attempted to spud a well but the rig was deterred by Surinamese gunboats claiming they were in Surinamese waters United Nations International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ITLOS settled the border dispute in September 2007 but no further wells were drilled until 2012 As of 2020 Guyana has nine petroleum blocks under active leases of which six have had active exploration 5 The Petroleum Division of the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission has the responsibility of monitoring exploration in Guyana 2015 Liza Oilfield Discovery editEsso a subsidiary of ExxonMobil began exploring the off shore region in 2008 5 In May 2015 ExxonMobil announced discovery of more than 90 metres of high quality oil bearing sandstone reservoirs about 200 km off the coastline 6 considered to be one of the largest crude oil discoveries of the past decade 7 Subsequent discoveries were made in early 2018 at sites Payara Liza deep Snoek Turbot Ranger and Pacora 8 The Liza 1 well was drilled to 5 433 metres in 1 742 metres of water and was the first well on the Stabroek block which is 26 800 square kilometres in size Early estimates claimed the area contained 700 million barrels of oil a total value of US 40 billion international crude price at the time of discovery Continued discoveries by ExxonMobil and Hess increased that estimate to exceeding 4 billion barrels of oil equivalent potentially producing 750 000 barrels per day by 2025 9 Yet another assessment in early 2020 has since elevated the amount to eight billion barrels of oil equivalent 10 Liza Phase 1 project in the Stabroek block began producing crude 20 December 2019 11 Challenges edit Predictions about the windfall of this significant oil discovery made a significant impact on the country including the 2020 presidential elections 12 There is also the threat of the oil curse which affects similar resource rich countries 13 There are also concerns of large international companies getting an unfair share of ownership of oil royalties 14 15 16 Natural resources watchdog group Global Witness reported that Guyana may have lost as much as 55 billion in potential revenue from negotiations that favored Exxon Exxon refuted the claim based on unaccounted for costs of the high risk involved in exploring the frontier hydrocarbon province 17 Border Dispute with Venezuela edit The oil and gas exploration activity by Guyana created a new source of tension with neighboring Venezuela The 2015 discovery set off a round of recriminations between Venezuela and its eastern border neighbor Officials in Caracas which has long had claims on Guyana s Essequibo region have alleged that the concession is located in disputed waters citation needed This wasn t the first off shore border dispute as then President Burnham had addressed the United Nations in 1968 over Venezuelan claims of area up to 12 miles from disputed territories Prior to this a border award was agreed upon in 1899 as the result of a case overseen by U S Chief Justice Melville Fuller however in 1954 a memorandum by one of the lawyers was published posthumously questioning the validity of the award as unfairly to the benefit of British Guiana 18 Regulation editPetroleum Exploration and Production Act 1986 PEPA grants government power over granting licenses for petroleum prospecting and production 5 Natural Resource Fund Act 2019 established a fund for government proceeds from petroleum operations to be operated by the Bank of Guyana 19 References edit Setting up oil refinery in Guyana even less viable now from when study first done OilNow 2020 06 25 Retrieved 2020 12 04 GTIMES 2019 10 07 Oil refinery to be completed by next year GuyEnergy executive Guyana Times Retrieved 2020 12 04 Espinasa Ramon September 2008 Prospects for the Oil Importing Countries of the Caribbean PDF core ac uk Inter American Development Bank Retrieved 2020 12 04 www guyanaguide com a b c d e Traversing a Slippery Slope Guyana s Oil Opportunity Publications PDF publications iadb org Retrieved 2020 12 04 Guyana Szczesniak Philip A The Mineral Industry of Guyana 2016 PDF USGS Retrieved 2020 12 06 Guyana ExxonMobil ExxonMobil Retrieved 2018 03 14 Hammerhead 1 Strikes Offshore Guyana ExxonMobil s Large Offshore Discovery Faces Political Risk OilPrice com OilPrice com Retrieved 2016 03 21 Historic draw of first oil arrives Stabroek News 2019 12 21 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Huge oil discovery off Guyana raises the stakes in election fraud case the Guardian 2020 06 27 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Will Guyana soon be the richest country in the world BBC News 2019 05 08 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Guyana votes amid high hopes over oil discoveries BBC News 2020 03 02 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Hess confirmation of payment of US 30 million raises serious red flags for Exxon Stabroek News 2019 11 22 Retrieved 2020 12 04 The 1999 and 2016 Petroleum Agreements Compared Annexes Stabroek News 2018 03 16 Retrieved 2020 12 04 Watchdog group says Guyana lost billions in Exxon oil deal AP NEWS 2020 02 03 Retrieved 2020 12 19 Arfeld George 1968 08 21 U S Caught In The Middle Santa Cruz Sentinel Associated Press Retrieved 2020 12 19 Natural Resource Fund International Forum of Sovereign Wealth Funds www ifswf org Retrieved 2020 12 05 External links editGuyana Geology and Mines Commission Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petroleum industry in Guyana amp oldid 1216296989, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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