…crude sold by Aramco as per 12-month agreement
Guyana has officially completed its fifth and final oil lift for the year, with a little over one million barrels of oil being lifted from the Liza Destiny Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel and sold by Saudi Aramco.
This was confirmed by Natural Resources Minister Vickram Bharrat, in an exclusive interview with this publication. In fact, he noted that the Government had been aiming for six lifts this year. However, the problems ExxonMobil experienced with its flash gas compressor on board the Liza Destiny, necessitated that sixth lift being pushed back.
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Vickram Bharrat
“The fifth lift for 2021 was indeed completed last week. That will be the final lift for the year. We were trying to push ahead to have at least six for 2021, but unfortunately, we had the issue as you know with the flash gas compressor. And we had to ask the company to scale down production, to minimise the flaring.”
“So that caused a setback with the sixth lift. Nevertheless, we’ve already engaged the company. And we’re expecting that lift early in 2022. Maybe by January, we’ll have that lift,” the Minister assured.
Saudi Aramco, also known as Aramco Trading Limited (ATL), was awarded the contract to market Guyana’s crude earlier in the year. Guyana’s crude lift share was initially marketed by Shell Western, after which Hess International marketed Guyana’s crude. The Minister explained that this latest lift is Aramco’s second for Guyana.
“We have a contractual agreement with Aramco, who is the company marketing our crude, for the next 12 months. So, this is actually their second lift. The first one was in September. We already received payment, to the tune of over US$80 million. And this is Aramco’s second lift from Liza) Destiny,” Minister Bharrat explained.
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