Every Man, Woman and Child in Guyana Must Become Oil-Minded – Column 146
Introduction
Contrary to the clear wishes of the Ali Administration and its sidekick ExxonMobil, the call for the renegotiation of the 2016 Production Sharing Agreement (Exxon PSA) will not likely end soon. I would not be surprised if a cohort of youths in the year 2040 would be asking why Raphael Trotman signed such a diabolical Agreement and why Attorney General of the stature and ability possessed by the incumbent Anil Nandlall S.C. often takes Exxon’s side in any litigation involving the company. We will answer both questions later in this mini-series in which I am again making the case for renegotiation of the Agreement. I do so prompted by a letter written by Terence M. Yhip, a member of the Guyana Diaspora appearing in the 15th December 2024 Sunday Stabroek, highlighting a compelling parallel between two agreements: Canada’s Churchill Falls hydropower contract (Churchill Falls) and the Exxon PSA.
Ironically, the only error in Mr. Yhip’s letter is his assertion that the Exxon PSA’s life cycle is twenty years and, therefore, ends in 2036. In fact, as of today, it ends in 2057 after including a ten-year exploration period, a one-year COVID-19 force majeure, and a thirty-year production period.