Companies in offshore oil search for annual review in US
Companies involved in offshore oil and gas exploration in Guyana will be conducting a review of related activities in the USA tomorrow, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.
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Companies involved in offshore oil and gas exploration in Guyana will be conducting a review of related activities in the USA tomorrow, according to the Ministry of Natural Resources.
The Guyana Power and Light Inc. yesterday said it wanted to notify customers along the Essequibo Coast that all remedial work on the 11kV busbar at the Anna Regina Generating Station has been completed and that the power supply situation has returned to a state of near normalcy.
The Guyana Relief Council continues to assist persons who have suffered losses due to disaster and on Tuesday provided help to East Coast Demerara residents who suffered losses due to high winds.
The People’s Progressive Party (PPP) at a press conference on Monday declared its satisfaction with the progress of the “Donald Ramotar Administration in terms of economic growth and development despite a harsh global environment and a less than supportive domestic environment.”
A successful expedition earlier this year to trace the source of the Essequibo River is the subject of a documentary being produced for German Public TV.
The City Constabulary has been arresting persons who dump garbage indiscriminately in Georgetown.
Suspected of stealing over $400,000 of items, a Berbician man was yesterday brought before the Georgetown Magistrates’ Courts on charges of burglary and larceny.
The Neal and Massy Guyana Group hosted its Annual Christmas parties for children residing in Ruimveldt and the lower East Bank Demerara over the weekend, a release from the group said.
The Leader of the People’s National Congress Reform (PNCR), Brigadier David Granger on Tuesday visited Doris Nero, the 71 year old Beterverwagting resident whose house was destroyed following Saturday’s high winds and thunderstorms.
Albouystown resident Mohammed Katludeen was on Friday remanded to prison when he was arraigned in the Georgetown Magistrates Court on charges that he robbed and assaulted two men.
A North West man was yesterday brought before a city magistrate’s court to face a charge of possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking.
The Berbice Bridge Company Inc (BBCI) has donated sweets, fruits and other gifts to the 170 residents of the National Psychiatric Hospital as part of its programmes for the festive season.
The tide is turning against the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Guyana, with fewer babies being born with HIV, less new infections and persons with the disease living longer and healthier lives, said Dr Shanti Singh, Programme Manager of the National AIDS Programme Secretariat (NAPS).
The St Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church of Port Mourant was presented with a $175,000 musical band and accompaniments and a striking welcome billboard valued $40,000, last weekend.
Caricom Secretary-General Irwin LaRocque has lauded Grenada for leading by example in using ICT to create an enabling environment to pursue its social and economic development goals.
Digicel teamed up with Santa and his elves to bring Christmas cheer to the children and staff at the Ptolemy Reid Rehabili-tation Centre (PRRC) when it hosted its annual Christmas party on Friday.
The Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) in accordance with Section 72 (2) (ii) (a) of the Criminal Law (Procedure) Act, 10:01 has directed that the Preliminary lnquiry (Pl) in the matter of Carlyle Barton charged with the offence of murder be re-opened.
Strategic Action Security Services owes hundreds of millions in unpaid wages to its employees and will be taken to court by the Labour Ministry as it seeks to have the firm’s employees paid what is owed to them, Labour Minister Nanda Gopaul said today.
Muri Brasil Ventures Inc. (MBVI), the company granted a controversial permit for mineral surveying in the ecologically fragile New River Triangle, yesterday defended exploration of the area while signalling that mining will bring “unimaginable” benefits.
GuySuCo’s dismal performance this year will cost it roughly US$14.4m ($3B) in its shortfall to the guaranteed European Union (EU) market.
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