Guyana Refuses To Sell Discounted Oil To India

Guyana Refuses To Sell Discounted Oil To India

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One of the world’s growing hotspots for crude oil exploration has refused to sell discounted crude oil to India, Guyana’s Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said this week. Guyana’s crude oil production has increased three-fold from a year ago, with the government of Guyana holding the rights to about 12.5% of the country’s vast oil riches. BP has a one-year contract to market those government-controlled barrels. India has lobbied Guyana for two years—well before Guyana’s oil boom took off, but the two have been unable…

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