Guyana gets US$82.6m for first oil lift this year

With oil averaging around US$79 per barrel in December, Guyana earned US$83 per barrel on its last lift for 2022 and yesterday received its first one million barrels oil-lift payment for this year, getting US$82.06 per barrel.

The US$82.6 million payment received yesterday takes the Natural Resource Fund total to US$1.346 billion.

Monies in the NRF are likely to rapidly increase throughout this year as there are now two floating production storage and offloading (FPSOs) units operating in the offshore Stabroek Block; the Liza Destiny producing over 120,000 barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) per day and the Liza Unity at 220,000 BOE per day.

British multinational oil and gas company, BP, has been from December 2022, charged with marketing Guyana’s oil from both platforms for one year, having won a tender.

The contract will be for twelve months at a marketing price of US$0.00 per barrel. This procurement process was initiated after the contract with Aramco Trading Limited ended.

Government, by way of a press release, had announced BP’s contract and had listed the services to be provided by the marketer. These included the following:

. provide support and guidance to the Government of Guyana in all operating and back-office responsibilities of managing the crude sales and each individual lift whilst facilitating timely and cost-effective crude operations;

. support the government in the continued introduction of the grade to multiple geographies and refinery systems, and provide benchmark and performance comparisons of prices paid for Guyana’s crude;

. work closely with the government to understand the behaviour and yields of the Liza blend and how these can affect pricing differentials.

“The Guyana Government will continue to employ transparent and international best practices in the management of the nation’s petroleum resources so as to attain maximum returns and advance the livelihoods of all citizens,” the release had stated.

Government, through the Bank of Guyana and Ministry of Finance gives a monthly and quarterly report of all oil revenues deposited into the NRF.

Last May, it had made its first notification of receipts from proceeds as per the Natural Resource Fund Act which came into effect on December 31, 2021, by way of the Official Gazette.

The NRF closed at December 31, 2022, at US$1.264 billion.