Guyana and Venezuela share the same oil basin, but vastly different outcomes. This investor-focused analysis shows why institutions—not reserves—drive energy success.
U.S. intervention in Venezuela has temporarily eased the long-standing territorial threat to Guyana's rapidly expanding oil industry, though the underlying dispute over Essequibo remains unresolved.
As Trump attempts to convince the oil industry to invest in Venezuela, ExxonMobil has shown hesitance to take the offer. The ...
GUYANA is emerging as a far more attractive destination for energy investment than neighbouring Venezuela, according to United States (U.S.) politician, Marco ...
The fallout from the Trump administration's military intervention is expected to put Venezuela's longstanding territorial claims over the oil-rich Essequibo territory on ice, analysts told CNBC. A ...
By Kemol King GEORGETOWN, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Guyana's economy is set to grow 16.2% in 2026, slowing from 19.3% in 2025, with ...
Around 30 percent of global oil reserves might be consolidated under U.S. influence. That’s what J.P. Morgan analysts, including the company’s head of global commodities strategy Natasha Kaneva, ...