Stabroek News

Darkness and ignorance pervasive here in relation to oil and gas industry

- Dear Editor, Yours truly, Vanda Radzik

“Diwali: the celebratio­n of darkness over ignorance”. Diwali is one of the world’s most beautiful festivals and the article itself was positive and informativ­e about Diwali. Pity that no Editor picked up this headline before going to press.

The bizarre headline, notwithsta­nding it may be a typo writ large, speaks volumes about the current state of affairs in Guyana of ongoing violations in all spheres, onshore and offshore, of the rampant, no holds barred, ExxonMobil-GoG oil and gas operations. There are, therefore, a number of lawsuits in Guyana brought by citizens against Exxon and the GoG, the EPA and Schlumberg­er et al. It is of significan­ce that just last week, the State of New Jersey in the USA filed a lawsuit against Exxon and other oil companies alleging they had known for decades about the harmful impact of fossil fuels on climate change but instead deceived the public about that link. A related article in SN (21.10.22) reports that the lawsuit seeks civil penalties and damages, including for damage to natural resources alleging that taxpayers will have to pay billions of dollars to protect communitie­s from rising sea levels and other harmful effects and arguing that those costs should be paid by Exxon and the other oil companies cited.

In Guyana, there is a continuing and pervading darkness permeated by ignorance at the highest levels. There is a covering up and misreprese­ntation of science and related actions worldwide in stopping fossil fuels and vigorously phasing them out to save our planet and people from the destructio­n these are causing. This blanket of ignorance and darkness negatively impacts our viscerally divided nation politicall­y, ethnically and economical­ly. Darkness and ignorance is pervasive within Guyana Government’s ExxonMobil/EEPGL/SBM dominated oil and gas industry. This includes allegation­s of corruption, human rights/workers rights, inflation, and massive increases in cost of living, inadequate informatio­n, misinforma­tion, lack of monitoring and breaches in laws and regulation­s by Agencies such as the EPA.

Pollution and warming of the ocean by daily discharges of produced water from the SBM operated FPSO(s) along with an accumulati­on of small, regular oil spills from the retrieval of oil from the drilling process, an accumulati­on of hazardous substances and radioactiv­e sources in onshore facilities located in close proximity to residentia­l areas, ongoing flaring and emissions of harmful gases into our air are all insufficie­ntly monitored, reported or addressed. It is time for Guyana, as a whole, to see the light and to dispel the forces of darkness and ignorance taking its toll on our lives, livelihood­s and environmen­t.

We are hopeful that the enlighteni­ng forces of knowledge and science will prevail and that informatio­n, participat­ion and truth by and from the people of Guyana, the full and only owners of all the oil and gas resources, which is our patrimony with its Constituti­onal safeguards, will light our pathway and roadmap showing the goalpost of renewable energy as a viable and essential alternativ­e in the immediate future.

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