According to the EIA seen by Kaieteur News, ExxonMobil notes that flaring will be temporary and non-routine. Source: Internet
Alan Deon Gomes, whose name was published on a list of persons purportedly out of the country on March 2, visited Kaieteur News with his identification card and passport to prove that the information is false. Source: Internet
Based on extensive research, Kaieteur News found that Glencore is one of the many companies with a troubling history of corruption regarding trade deals. Source: Internet
Back in 2019, when Kaieteur News had chronicled extensively how the award of the two lucrative blocks raised a number of red flags, Jagdeo, then Opposition Leader, had stated that an independent probe would receive his support. Source: Internet
Doerga told Kaieteur Radio, “One would think that after the secrecy was exposed and taken apart in the press that they would have learned… Guyanese don’t sit and just swallow it.” Source: Internet
During an exclusive interview with Kaieteur News, Dr. Adams noted that the company was fined $100,000 (US$500) for each incident, bringing the total payment to $600,000 (US$3,000). Source: Internet