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The top three challenges of being the most appealing fossil fuel opportunity in the world

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Wednesday, May 31, 2023

Category: Columns

Guyana FTI – Arthur Deakin – Guyana and Suriname and The Role of Emerging Oil Markets in a Path to Net Zero Carbon Emissions
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Guyana FTI – Arthur Deakin – Guyana and Suriname and The Role of Emerging Oil Markets in a Path to Net Zero Carbon Emissions

admin October 5, 2021

By Arthur Deakin This year, the world has become increasingly aware of a global energy shortage as well as the irreversible damages of climate change. Throughout Europe, gas prices have … Read More

A Brutal COVID Wave Will Cripple Guyana If Citizens Do Not Change Their Behaviors
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A Brutal COVID Wave Will Cripple Guyana If Citizens Do Not Change Their Behaviors

admin May 4, 2021

“India “saved humanity from a big disaster by containing corona effectively,” Mr. Modi told a virtual gathering at the World Economic Forum in late January, three tricolor Indian flags displayed … Read More

The Challenge of Human Capital and Economic Development in Guyana
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The Challenge of Human Capital and Economic Development in Guyana

admin April 30, 2021

By Jerry Haar Jerry Haar is a professor of international business at Florida International University and a Global Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. … Read More

Respecting business contracts, large or small, demonstrates a favorable and low risk investment environment
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Respecting business contracts, large or small, demonstrates a favorable and low risk investment environment

admin April 29, 2021

A contract is defined as a binding agreement between two or more persons or parties.  Contracts are important because they provide clarity in business relationships, agreements, and rights of parties; … Read More

Guyana should learn from Brazil’s shortfalls in its local content policy
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Guyana should learn from Brazil’s shortfalls in its local content policy

admin April 23, 2021

By Arthur Deakin is co-director of AMI’s energy practice, where he oversees projects in solar, wind, biomass and hydrogen power, as well as energy storage, oil & gas and electric … Read More

Guyana Must Strengthen Its Economic And Democratic Frameworks To Attract Substantial Foreign Direct Investment
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Guyana Must Strengthen Its Economic And Democratic Frameworks To Attract Substantial Foreign Direct Investment

admin April 11, 2021

A foreign direct investment (FDI) is an investment made by a firm or individual in one country into business interests located in another country. The value of  FDI inflows worldwide … Read More

High Stakes in the Venezuela-Guyana Dispute: Part II in a series on Guyana’s Geopolitics
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High Stakes in the Venezuela-Guyana Dispute: Part II in a series on Guyana’s Geopolitics

admin April 10, 2021

By Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith – Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Senior Associate with the Center for Strategic and International Studies-CSIS and Fellow with the Caribbean Policy Consortium-CPC … Read More

The top three challenges of being the most appealing fossil fuel opportunity in the world
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The top three challenges of being the most appealing fossil fuel opportunity in the world

admin April 7, 2021

By Arthur Deakin – co-director of AMI’s energy practice, where he oversees projects in oil & gas, solar, wind and hydrogen power, as well as battery storage and electric vehicles. … Read More

Guyana’s geopolitical neighborhood heats up
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Guyana’s geopolitical neighborhood heats up

admin March 30, 2021

By Ivelaw Lloyd Griffith. Former Vice Chancellor of the University of Guyana, Senior Associate with the Center for Strategic and International Studies-CSIS and Fellow with the Caribbean Policy Consortium-CPC in … Read More

Guyana’s Fundamental Role in the Geo-politics of Energy By Arthur Deakin November 11, 2020
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Guyana’s Fundamental Role in the Geo-politics of Energy By Arthur Deakin November 11, 2020

admin November 12, 2020

Arthur Deakin is the co-direct of AMI’s energy practice, where he helps businesses expand successfully in Latin America. By conducting political, economic and other risk analysis activities for the energy … Read More

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