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Oil output, exports drove Guyana economy's development of 43.6% in 2024

Guyana's economy accomplished its fifth successive year of doubledigit growth in 2024, expanding 43.6% as oil production and exports showed solid increases, Finance Minister Ashni Singh informed the parliament on Friday.

Latin America's newest oil producer last year became the area's fifth largest unrefined exporter after Brazil, Mexico, Venezuela and Colombia, and was determined as one of the main factors to the growth of global oil materials.

The oil sector broadened 57.7%, while the non-oil sector grew 13.1% in 2015, the minister stated.

Oil output increased to approximately 616,000 barrels daily ( bpd) from 391,000 bpd the previous year as a consortium led by U.S. major Exxon Mobil continued broadening operations and finished a key upgrade at its overseas facilities.

Guyana's economy continues to carry out remarkably well, Singh said throughout the discussion of Guyana's public budget.

Energy minister Vickram Bharrat stated earlier this week the country exported a total of 225 crude cargoes in 2024, of which 28 freights were shipped by the federal government from its share of oil produced by the Exxon group. In 2023, the government got and exported some 136 crude freights, according to LSEG shipping data.

Guyana's deliveries in 2015 fulfilled demand from European refiners for easy-to-process sweet crudes to replace some Middle Eastern grades, according to traders and the LSEG information.

(source: Reuters)