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Exxon wants to build its eighth oil and gas project in Guyana, as production increases

The head of Exxon Mobil in Guyana announced on Wednesday that a consortium led by Exxon Mobil had requested environmental permits for its eighth project - the first to generate gas unrelated to oil production - and to explore a second well at its massive offshore blocks.

Exxon is preparing for an active exploration and production year in Guyana, following upgrades to two of its floating facilities. A fourth vessel will arrive in the next few weeks and increase the total capacity of the group's output to 940,000 barrels a day.

Guyana has pressed Exxon to deliver and produce more natural gas. This is part of the Government's strategy, which includes relying on natural gas for the generation of electricity, industrializing the country, and starting petrochemicals and liquefied gas businesses to increase revenue.

Alistair Routledge said, at a press briefing, that the consortium has recently completed an appraisal of its natural gas resources, which was long overdue. This will allow for a more accurate estimation of the total amount of resources available to be produced.

The study may help Exxon integrate its efforts with the massive development that Guyana awarded to Fulcrum LNG. This project is aimed at developing and building Guyana's first LNG plant.

Routledge stated that Exxon had not recently spoken to the company.

Exxon’s eighth project, Longtail, will add 250,000 barrels of crude oil per day and 1 billion cubic foot per day to natural gas production by 2030.

Guyana's economic growth reached its fifth consecutive double-digit year in 2024. The oil industry was the main driver of this 43.6% increase. Oil production increased to 616,000 barrels per day (bpd) on average from 391,000 the year before.

(source: Reuters)