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Guyana's president denounces Venezuelan incursion in offshore oil field operated by ExxonMobil
Guyana Responds after Venezuelan Navy's Incursion Near Exxon Oil Facility
The Guyanese President Irfaan Ali addressed his country in a televised national speech. President Ali informed the country that the Venezuelan Coast Guard’s Ship had entered Guyanese waters and approached an oil facility breaching international maritime agreements.
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Guyana deploys air assets after Venezuelan navy enters its waters
Guyana on Thursday asked the International Court of Justice to order Venezuela not to proceed with plans to hold elections in the disputed region of Esequibo, saying a vote would violate a prior court ruling,
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GlobalData on MSNEnerMech secures work on SBM Offshore’s Guyana FPSOUK oilfield services provider EnerMech has secured a pre-commissioning contract for the One Guyana floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, which is set to arrive in Guyanese waters this year.
The FPSO, which was is undergoing integration and commissioning at Seatrium in Singapore, set to arrive in Guyanese waters later this year.
Venezuela's Armed Forces rejected neighboring Guyana's patrolling waters yet to be delimited, Bolivarian authorities explained this weekend. The Chavista regime also spoke against Guyanese President Irfaan Ali's latest remarks affecting the ongoing sovereignty controversy over the so-called Essequiba Guiana.
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Since ExxonMobil made its major oil discovery in Guyana in 2015, Venezuela has revived a century-old territorial dispute with Guyana and taken steps to annex the remote Essequibo region that ...
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