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Intellinews on MSNVenezuela naval vessels enter disputed Guyana waters near ExxonMobil siteBy Mathew Cohen Venezuela's coast guard vessels allegedly entered Guyanese waters on March 1, approaching an ExxonMobil ...
The FPSO, which was is undergoing integration and commissioning at Seatrium in Singapore, set to arrive in Guyanese waters ...
ExxonMobil contractor SBM Offshore signed EnerMech to carry out pre-commissioning work on the One Guyana FPSO, which is set to arrive in Guyanese waters this year.
However, while this may be a difficult task, he explained that proactive collaboration with industry operators and contractors can help mitigate risks ...
The Venezuelan patrol ship that entered Guyana’s waters Saturday and positioned itself near a vessel contracted by Exxon ...
Washington backed Georgetown following the latest incident and threatened Caracas, which referred to Irfaan Ali as the “Caribbean Zelenskyy.” ...
United States Senator Lisa Murkowski’s recent declaration that “…foreign policy is not for the faint of heart”, could easily ...
France on Monday became the latest country to express concern about Venezuela's military incursion into Guyana's Exclusive Economic Zone, urging ...
Venezuela's Armed Forces rejected neighboring Guyana's patrolling waters yet to be delimited, Bolivarian authorities ...
Guyana President Irfaan Ali on Saturday denounced an incursion by an armed Venezuelan naval vessel in disputed waters that are home to a mammoth offshore oil deposit being developed by ExxonMobil.
EnerMech has been selected to carry out pre-commissioning work on the ONE GUYANA FPSO for Guyana Deepwater Operations.
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