With the Largest per Capita Reserves of Crude Oil, Guyana Faces Tensions with Venezuela and Is Committed to Washington
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Georgetown, Guyana. Small South American country with the world's largest reserves of per capita crude oil, Guyana tries to play its role among the threats of Venezuela, which claims two thirds of its territory, and its new ally, the United States, whose company ExxonMobil leads the oil boom.Guyana supports the deployment of American ships in the Caribbean.Trump broadcasts video of a U.S. military attack on a boat with suspected drugs from Venez…
Irfaan Ali, head of Guyana again, capitalizes his oil and defends Guyana’s Re-elected President Sovereignty, Irfaan Ali was able to capitalize on the oil boom to boost social development, while he faces criticism for his closeness to ExxonMobil and stands firm against Venezuela, defending the Esequibo region in a country that has become one of the largest oil producers per capita in the world. Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro has been descri…
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