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The Troy mine site

Troy Resources seems to have abandoned Guyana, says government source

With no response from the company since a demand letter was sent last month, the government is of the view that Troy Resources has given up on Guyana and won’t be returning, leaving behind debts of $2.6 billion in royalties and over US$500 million to the Guyana Geology and Mines Commission (GGMC), top government officials said.

Tepui Group bid should have been thrown out – Goolsarran

The contentious $865 million Belle Vue, West Bank Demerara, Pump Station contract award to Tepui Group was flawed, as not only should the company have been disqualified for not meeting the bidding criteria but the National Procurement and Tender Administration Board (NPTAB) erred when it lumped two other contracts to the award, former Auditor General Anand Goolsarran says.

PPC to launch probe of Tepui contract award – Patterson

The Public Procurement Commission (PPC) is to launch an investigation into the controversial $865 million Belle Vue, West Bank Demerara, Pump Station contract award to Tepui Group and will ask for the documents of the 26 bidders, Opposition Member of Parliament David Patterson yesterday said.

Officials from NRG Holdings Incorporated with ExxonMobil Guyana President Alistair Routledge, Minister of Natural Resources Vickram Bharrat and Minister in the Ministry of Public Works Deodat Indar turning the sod to commence construction of the Vreed-en-Hoop Shore Base Facility in 2022. (Team Mohamed’s photo)

‘Shell’ pulls out of Vreed-en-Hoop Shorebase

For their share in a US$300 million investment made with two other local businesses in the NRG consortium for the Vreed-en-Hoop Shorebase Inc (VEHSI), the Nazar ‘Shell’ Mohamed-owned Hadi’s World Incorporated has pulled out and is selling its shares to the other partners, a decision, Mohammed says, is based on personal religious beliefs.

ExxonMobil withdraws from Kaieteur Block

In a decision to focus on its Stabroek and Canje Blocks here, ExxonMobil yesterday announced that it has withdrawn its interests from the 3.3 million-acre (13,535 square kilometers) Kaieteur Block.

Guyana now owed US$107m after oil audit ends in acrimony

Thirty months after a key audit of ExxonMobil’s expenditure found that it improperly listed US$214m in expenses, the government on Thursday finally accepted the findings of the UK auditor and blame was shared for an apparent unauthorised attempt involving the American oil company to slash the disputed figure to as low as US$3m.

Anthony Sabga III

ANSA McAl launches US$15M subsidiary

The ANSA McAl Group of Companies last evening formally launched its US$15 million subsidiary – ANSA Building Solutions (ABS) – which focuses on meeting the demands of the booming infrastructure sector here and promised to continue bringing state-of-the-art services, in addition to a planned further investment of more than US$12 million.

`I had a ball!’

The Barbados Crop Over festival came to an end last  month with many Guyanese joining the thousands of visitors to the island for a high-energy, events-packed week  and many are urging fellow citizens to go experience the diversity of the carnival-like celebrations for themselves.

Part of the Karouni mine that Troy operated

Gov’t issues demand letter to Troy Resources for $2.6b

The government has sent a demand letter to Australian mining company, Troy Resources, which abruptly shuttered operations here, warning that failure to pay the over $2.6 billion in royalties owed, will result in the termination of their agreement and licences while simultaneously pursuing all legal means to ensure this country collects its due.

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