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re: Offshore Oil And Gas Is Back, Baby
Posted on 1/24/23 at 8:31 am to ragincajun03
Posted on 1/24/23 at 8:31 am to ragincajun03
Meh any mention of Russian oligarch owned, London based oilprice.
That being said, it's been booming in Guyana and Suriname for a few years now. Guyana should be exporting up to 5 million barrels per day in a few years. Exxon Baton Rouge has been seeing most of that since production began from it Liza field with it's first FPSO. Forecast is 10 FPSO's almost 200 miles offshore Guyana. Louisiana based companies are involved in logistics, warehousing and workboats, along with other services.
I've been involved with Guyana's first to be built refinery for a few years. The government knows less than Biden, which is saying a lot. They want to build it where a mangrove swamp is and be "green" at the same time.
There is a large depleted field offshore Suriname which produced for decades.
Brazil is having issues with environmentalists and have a semisubmersible rig hired and sitting idle for months now.
That being said, it's been booming in Guyana and Suriname for a few years now. Guyana should be exporting up to 5 million barrels per day in a few years. Exxon Baton Rouge has been seeing most of that since production began from it Liza field with it's first FPSO. Forecast is 10 FPSO's almost 200 miles offshore Guyana. Louisiana based companies are involved in logistics, warehousing and workboats, along with other services.
I've been involved with Guyana's first to be built refinery for a few years. The government knows less than Biden, which is saying a lot. They want to build it where a mangrove swamp is and be "green" at the same time.
There is a large depleted field offshore Suriname which produced for decades.
Brazil is having issues with environmentalists and have a semisubmersible rig hired and sitting idle for months now.
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