{"id":490,"date":"2026-05-30T14:10:24","date_gmt":"2026-05-30T14:10:24","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=490"},"modified":"2026-05-30T14:10:24","modified_gmt":"2026-05-30T14:10:24","slug":"tiny-guyana-poised-for-big-iran-oil-gains-and-growth-strains","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=490","title":{"rendered":"Tiny Guyana poised for big Iran oil gains and growth strains"},"content":{"rendered":"<div>\n<div>\n<div>\n<ul>\n<li>Summary<\/li>\n<li>Companies<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<div><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div>HOUSTON\/GEORGETOWN, May 30 (Reuters) &#8211; Guyana was already the world\u2019s fastest growing economy before the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran drove up oil prices. Now, the tiny Caribbean nation of nearly 1 million people will reap an even bigger bonanza as the conflict reshapes global energy markets.<\/div>\n<div>The war that caused one of the largest energy disruptions in history highlights the growing importance of countries including Guyana that offer political stability and geographically unrestricted access to their estimated \u200b11 billion barrels of oil reserves. This growing windfall from crude brings pressure from business owners and locals on the government to use its billions of dollars to boost other parts of the economy.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cThe world has seen too many energy booms that left behind \u200cghost towns, depleted forests and bitter populations. Guyana will not be that story,\u201d President Irfaan Ali said in an address at Rice University\u2019s Baker Institute this month.<\/div>\n<div>Rapid development by an Exxon Mobil-led (XOM.N)<svg><\/svg><span>, opens new tab<\/span> oil consortium, which controls all of Guyana&#8217;s oil production, grew output to over 900,000 barrels per day in just seven years, a pace without recent precedent as offshore projects can typically take twice as long just to produce the first drop of oil. Guyana&#8217;s GDP more than quadrupled to $27.5 billion between the time the taps started flowing in 2019 to 2024, according to World Bank data.<\/div>\n<div>Guyana was previously one of the poorest countries in South America and oil-fueled growth can be seen across the capital of Georgetown, where construction is taking place on \u200bnew modern office buildings, upscale hotels and rows of single-family homes that resemble those that could be found in U.S. suburbs. Exxon billboards and ads for other petroleum companies play on the radio, serving as reminders for the industry that helped enable the growth.<\/div>\n<h2>MORE MONEY, MORE PROBLEMS?<\/h2>\n<div>The \u200bgovernment&#8217;s long-term challenge is to fortify the country against an implicit pitfall &#8211; the economic cycle of boom and bust oil prices. Guyana needs to look no further than its neighbor Venezuela for an example of how political dysfunction and \u2060overreliance on oil money can cripple an economy despite having one of the largest estimated oil reserves in the world. One of Guyana&#8217;s strategies is its 2019 sovereign wealth fund holding all oil revenue which allows the government to draw funds for development projects at a steady rate.<\/div>\n<div>Crude prices, up 30% since the \u200bstart of the Iran war in late February, could further swell Guyana&#8217;s oil revenue. Assuming an oil price of $100 per barrel through the rest of the year at current production volumes, Guyana&#8217;s share of oil revenue could be worth roughly $4.3 billion, 67% higher than last year, according to Reuters calculations.<\/div>\n<div>More importantly, Guyana is poised \u200bto start receiving a significantly larger share of oil production earlier than expected. The Exxon consortium currently takes 75% of the oil to recoup its initial exploration and development costs. And now, the consortium could recover the costs this year, Exxon has said. When that happens, the country&#8217;s share of the profit oil will climb from 12.5% to 50%.<\/div>\n<div>Ali cautioned that expectations needed to be managed, as any windfall due to higher oil prices would be offset by higher import costs for nearly all goods including fuel and fertilizer.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cThis is the complexity of the messaging when people wake up every morning and see the headlines that you&#8217;re flush with money, it drives a certain expectation,\u201d he said in his Baker Institute address.<\/div>\n<div>Some \u200blocal infrastructure has not improved at the same pace that the oil industry has developed. Open sewage drains line the streets of Georgetown and electricity outages remain a common occurrence.<\/div>\n<h2>A &#8216;CHANGED WORLD&#8217;<\/h2>\n<div>Guyana sits at the center of a region that includes the established oil and gas economies of Venezuela and Trinidad and Tobago, as \u200bwell as Suriname, where the sector is emerging. The area benefits from direct, unrestricted access to the Atlantic, without maritime chokepoints vulnerable to blockades like the Strait of Hormuz.<\/div>\n<div>Guyana\u2019s low break-even prices in the $25 to $35 per barrel range, and proximity to U.S. markets that are supportive of fossil fuel development, further compound long-term advantages, said Tarron Khemraj, a \u200cprofessor of economics \u2060and international studies at the New College of Florida, who has studied Caribbean countries including Guyana.<\/div>\n<div>Spot prices for Guyana\u2019s four crude grades &#8211; valued for their light to medium sweet quality &#8211; have surged over the past three months, with the Liza benchmark reaching a high of $120 per barrel from $68.98 on February 27 before the conflict in the Middle East began.<\/div>\n<div>Even if traffic through the Strait of Hormuz resumes soon and oil prices return to pre-war levels, experts say Guyana\u2019s track record as a geopolitically stable source of oil will further solidify.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cThe war may end next month, but it will be a changed world,\u201d Khemraj said.<\/div>\n<div>Still, numbers that look like a boom may belie the full reality of the broader economy.<\/div>\n<div>While Guyana has recorded double-digit percentage GDP growth each year since oil production began, most of that expansion has been concentrated in the petroleum sector, rather than broad-based activity. Oil and gas and support services accounted for more than 75% of the country\u2019s GDP last year, \u200baccording to government data.<\/div>\n<h2>SHARING THE WEALTH<\/h2>\n<div>As part of its effort to make sure \u200bmore of the oil revenue trickles down, the government is also \u2060moving to expand its local content law, originally passed in 2021, that requires oil and gas firms to contract with Guyanese-owned suppliers and vendors in a number of specific areas, such as janitorial, food or transportation.<\/div>\n<div>The regulation requires petroleum companies to procure a certain percentage of services from Guyanese businesses, for example, 25% of medical services and 90% of catering services. The government is considering amendments to add more service areas and increase the percentage requirements for some existing ones, Michael \u200bMunroe, director of the local content secretariat, said in an interview.<\/div>\n<div>Business owners say that expanding the requirements will help support more jobs and the development of skilled labor.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cWe&#8217;re able to provide all of the same medical services \u200bas an international company,\u201d said Ayesha Wilburg, founder \u2060and CEO of a Georgetown-based health clinic.<\/div>\n<div>Rising oil activity has also led to a similar explosion in demand for private transportation services in Georgetown, where residents often travel by cab.<\/div>\n<div>Nazim Baksh, general manager of Sean\u2019s Transportation Services, said the company expanded from seven employees to about 20 and also upgraded its fleet from sedans to add more SUVs.<\/div>\n<div>Challenges remain, however, including complaints from Guyanese business owners about so-called fronting. Panelists at the Guyana Energy Conference in February acknowledged the problem, where foreign companies use local entities but retain actual control of the business.<\/div>\n<div>Vanita Ally, medical director and founder of Phoenix Clinicare, a Guyanese-owned medical center, said that receiving a certificate to provide services to \u2060oil firms has not \u200bresulted in much additional revenue and inflation is also increasing her operating costs.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cInternational companies are benefiting a lot more than local people (from the oil industry),\u201d Ally said.<\/div>\n<div>Drivers are now paying more \u200bat the pump, like other countries, adding to cost of living concerns. Guyana lacks a refinery and must import gasoline, diesel and other refined products.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cFor Guyana, as a country that is now a net producer and exporter of energy, (higher oil prices) can mean positive things, but of course, that isn&#8217;t necessarily what people see and feel every day because it means that energy prices are going \u200bup,\u201d said Alistair Routledge, president of Exxon\u2019s Guyana operations at a press conference in March.<\/div>\n<div>\u201cWe recognize this is a mixed blessing for people in Guyana.\u201d<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=488\">Yen back in danger zone as Tokyo officials keep investors on edge<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=486\">WHO chief rallies community in Congo\u2019s Ebola response, calls for more funding<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Read more <a href=\"https:\/\/reliablemovingcrews.com\/?p=484\">Mapping the Market: Gold approaches potential crossroads<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Guyana was already the world\u2019s fastest growing economy before the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran drove up oil prices. 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