Prospective MultiClient Guyanas

Our Multi-Client Prospective service of the Energy Industry in the Guyana Basin is a presentation that contemplates an in-depth, specialized and impartial analysis of the productive chain of the energy sector focused on oil and natural gas. The study includes Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago. Our annual service only analyzes the current situation and takes an deep look at the future of the hydrocarbon chain.

The Multi-client explains conceptual aspects, statistical information on the hydrocarbon sector with a focus on the Guyana-Suriname basin, the status of operators and new players, and the development of current fields. It includes analysis and follow up of the main hydrocarbon projects, as well as projections of supply / demand, evolution of exports, prices and future trends of the sector according to the economic and political environment of the countries. It also presents a brief statistical analysis of the Trinidadian petrochemical sector.

With our service you can find out about the political trends and impacts of the energy business in these Caribbean countries within South America that for many years were off the radar.

Each multi-client report is updated every 4 months, delivered in Power Point format in English. The presentation is made virtually / in person in English / Spanish by one of our Senior Consultants from the GELA team.

Subscribers can enjoy 2 hours of consulting per month through phone calls, mail or WhatsApp. They can also enjoy discounts on our other multi-client services both in the Andean region and the Southern Cone.

  • Monitoring of the Oil and Gas Production of Guyana, T&T and Suriname.
  • Review of the exploratory activity in the Guyana Surinam basin.
  • Monitoring of projects associated with the development of hydrocarbons
  • Review and Analysis of the situation of the downstream industry.
  • Monitoring and Analysis of new government policies and legal instruments on hydrocarbons.

And more…

For detailed information click HERE

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