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Guyana is considering a plan to refine oil and import fuel in the US

Guyana is considering a plan to refine oil and import fuel in the US

Irfaan Ali, the Guyanese president, said that Guyana was considering a plan for exporting crude oil to America for refinement and bringing back fuel to supply domestically and perhaps to sell to other countries nearby.

Guyana's economy is one of the fastest growing in the world thanks to the rapid increase in oil production at its prolific offshore oilfields. These fields are operated by an Exxon Mobil-led consortium.

The government has a right to receive a certain percentage of the oil produced as profit, which is exported through trading companies that distribute cargoes on different markets, primarily Europe.

Guyana doesn't have refineries but it is in talks with Dominican Republic and companies to build a small one.

Ali, who was also asked by the CERAWeek conference if there were tensions with Venezuela, said that Guyana would do whatever it takes to maintain regional peace.

A long-running dispute has erupted between the South American neighbors over which country is entitled to the area of Esequibo, measuring 160,000 square kilometers (62,000 square miles). The case before the International Court of Justice is still ongoing.

He said: "We only ask that Venezuela respects the ICJ, and the rule law." (Reporting and editing by Simon Webb, Nia Williams, and Marianna Pararaga)

(source: Reuters)