Guyana’s oil production hits 900,000 barrels per day
Guyana’s oil production hits 900,000 barrels per day
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Guyana’s oil production hits 900,000 barrels per day

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Guyana’s oil production hits 900,000 barrels per day

Latest News International News North & East Environment Social Love Horse Racing World Champs Commonwealth Games FIFA World Cup 2022 Entertainment Art & Culture Tuesday Style Food Awards JOL Takes Style Out Design Week JA Black Friday Relationships Classifieds Motor Vehicles Place an Ad Jobs & Careers Study Centre Jnr Study Centre Advertorial Supplements Latest News International News North & East Environment Social Love Horse Racing World Champs Commonwealth Games FIFA World Cup 2022 Entertainment Art & Culture Tuesday Style Food Awards JOL Takes Style Out Design Week JA Black Friday Relationships Classifieds Motor Vehicles Place an Ad Jobs & Careers Study Centre Jnr Study Centre Advertorial Supplements International News Food Awards Entertainment World Champs Career & Education Environment Advertorial Supplements Classifieds Design Week This aerial view shows the Guyana-Brazil border, near Lethem, on the Essequibo region, Guyana, on August 27, 2025. ‘The Trail’ is the nickname given to the red dirt road stretching over 400 km from the capital Georgetown to Lethem in the south on the Brazilian border of which Guyana wants to take advantage to transform it into a major road to change the economic life of the country, and also open up the Essequibo, a region rich in gold and minerals largely claimed by Venezuela.Photos: AFP Latest News, Regional November 12, 2025 Guyana’s oil production hits 900,000 barrels per day GEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) — ExxonMobil Guyana Limited on Wednesday announced that the daily production in the Stabroek Block has increased to 900,000 barrels. “Guyana’s story is one of continuous achievements because of the close collaboration with the Government of Guyana, our co-venturers, suppliers, contractors, and employees. Together, we are building a world-class energy sector that is delivering significant value for the people of Guyana,” said ExxonMobil Guyana President, Alistair Routledge. In a statement, ExxonMobil said the achievement, together with its co-venturers, Hess Guyana Exploration Limited, and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited, comes just months after the successful startup of Guyana’s fourth offshore oil project at Yellowtail. It said the project has now achieved its initial annual average production capacity of 250,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd). “We continue to safely deliver industry-leading performance, providing the oil and gas the world still demands,” said Routledge. The Stabroek co-venturers have committed more than US$60 billion to develop seven projects on Guyana’s offshore Stabroek block, including Uaru, Whiptail, and Hammerhead. The Uaru and Whiptail projects, Guyana’s fifth and sixth projects, are each expected to produce approximately 250,000 bopd. 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