Guyana’s president has denounced an incursion by an armed Venezuelan naval vessel in disputed waters and home to a mammoth ...
The South American neighbours are involved in a long-running dispute about which country owns the oil-rich Essequibo area.
By Mathew Cohen Venezuela's coast guard vessels allegedly entered Guyanese waters on March 1, approaching an ExxonMobil ...
The Venezuelan patrol ship that entered Guyana’s waters Saturday and positioned itself near a vessel contracted by Exxon ...
“During this incursion, the Venezuelan vessel approached various assets in our exclusive waters, including FPSO Prosperity,” ...
Upstream has approached ExxonMobil via its 24/7 media centre in the US for possible comment on Venezuela’s incursion. The territorial dispute over the Essequibo region that constitutes two-thirds of ...
The Trump administration said on Tuesday it was ending a license that the U.S. had granted to oil producer Chevron since 2022 ...
The US denounced what it said were Venezuelan naval vessels “threatening” the ExxonMobil unit, in a statement that warned of “consequences” if there was further provocation from Caracas.
Guyana has accused a Venezuelan coastguard patrol of entering its waters and approaching a floating production, storage and ...
Since ExxonMobil made its major oil discovery in Guyana in 2015, Venezuela has revived a century-old territorial dispute with Guyana and taken steps to annex the remote Essequibo region that ...
“Venezuelan naval vessels threatening ExxonMobil’s floating production ... Maduro sought to keep the issue alive in Venezuela through repeated TV spots asserting that the regime would not ...