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Exxon, government plan large-scale gas project in oil-dominated Guyana

GEORGETOWN (Reuters) -U.S. oil major Exxon Mobil plans to boost natural gas output and supply in Guyana through a large-scale project announced on Wednesday, following the government's call for more gas to fuel onshore power and petrochemical projects. The "Wales Gas Vision", outlined by Exxon's Guyana head, Alistair Routledge, at an energy conference in Georgetown, is set to provide gas for several petrochemical and power projects through a $1 billion pipeline completed last year. The government will take a portion of the gas, produced by Exxon at its massive Stabroek Block and transported through the pipeline for power generation and natural gas liquids production.

Trump’s Policy Deluge Is Causing Paralysis in the Oil Market

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US Oil, Gold Projects Are Among Hundreds Up for Trump Fast-Track Review

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