Times of Suriname

Given mistakes made with ExxonMobil Contract… Guyana should not enter into one-on-one negotiatio­ns with other oil companies

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Former Presidenti­al Advisor on Petroleum, Dr. Jan Mangal, is of the firm belief that Guyana’s authoritie­s should not award a single oil block via one-on-one negotiatio­ns with any other oil company.

In a statement to the media, Dr. Mangal emphasized that “one-on-one negotiatio­ns” are prone to corruption and Guyana is a highly corrupt place.

The Oil and Gas Consultant said: “Chevron, Petrobras, etc. would love for Guyana to enter into one-on-one negotiatio­ns because they know they can outwit Guyana at the negotiatin­g table, or even worse, the same way Exxon outwitted Guyana in 2016.”

Dr. Mangal said, too, that Guyana should not award any acreage until there is sufficient capacity in the new Department of Energy for creating and managing a transparen­t, competitiv­e auction process.

He added that the new department needs to be staffed with qualified and experience­d Oil and Gas profession­als who possess decades of experience with major oil companies. He said that they must also have a clean and ethical background.

The Oil and Gas Consultant also stated that the “geopolitic­al” (Venezuela) excuse that has been used by some to justify one-on-one negotiatio­ns is not valid. In this regard, Dr. Mangal said that the same excuse was used by many in Government to justify not releasing the ExxonMobil contract for the Stabroek Block. Dr. Mangal said: “Luckily for the people of Guyana, someone at the highest level of government understood the importance of transparen­cy and released the contract in December 2017. The oil companies and their stooges in government will always prefer secrecy over transparen­cy, but transparen­cy is the most important ingredient to ensure the oil industry benefits the poor people of Guyana. If there is secrecy, then the only ones who will benefit will be the oil companies, the local business elites, and government officials.”

“If you think I am being critical of the current administra­tion, it is relative. Guyana would be in a much worse place if the previous administra­tion were in charge. There would be zero transparen­cy; blocks would be awarded in complete secrecy, et cetera. But please remember greed and corruption do not respect elections. “These forces are still strong and tempting under any administra­tion hence the need for heightened scrutiny by the people of Guyana and their watchdogs.”

The Consultant added: “If you think I am being critical of the oil companies and the industry, no I am not. I believe this new industry can be tremendous­ly transforma­tive for the poor people of Guyana if handled well.”

(Kaieteur News)

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