ExxonMobil marks five years of oil output here

-says Guyana’s deepwater developments `most successful’ in the world Marking five years of oil production here today, ExxonMobil yesterday said that “it is an achievement that underscores the transformative potential of the country’s growing energy sector.”      The release noted that since “first oil” at the offshore Liza Phase 1 project five years ago, production has grown to position Guyana as the third largest per-capita oil producer in the world.

Pirara Bridge completed:

The long-delayed Pirara Bridge in Region Nine has now been completed. The Department of Public Information (DPI) said that Minister of Public Works, Juan Edghill made the announcement during an engagement in the Amerindian village of Nappi on Monday. (DPI photo)

Chase Academy loses to St. Benedict’s 0-3

KFC International Football Series – Clarendon overcomes Speyside 2-1 Local powerhouse Chase Academy experienced their first defeat in the 2024 edition of the KFC International Goodwill Football Championship, losing to Trinidad and Tobago outfit St.

Sparta Boss, Stab Ballers, North East storm into next round

Kashif & Shanghai Futsal Championship Sparta Boss, Stabroek Ballers, North East La Penitence, and Bent Street B recorded contrasting wins in the round of 32 when the Kashif and Shanghai National Futsal Championship continued on Tuesday evening at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue.

Rain has final say as Australia, India draw at the Gabba

(ESPN Cricinfo) – Rain had the last word at the Gabba, as was widely expected, but only after Australia and India conjured up the most intriguing of what-ifs in the 22 overs that were possible on the fifth day of the third Border-Gavaskar Test match.

Trinidad gov’t to withdraw pension bill, AG says controversial $25,000 savings cap was an error

(Trinidad Guardian) Less than a day after Social Development Minister Donna Cox defended proposed legislation that would impact the elderly’s access to the Senior Citizens’ Pension Grant, Attorney General Reginald Armour is now saying the controversial amendment that would have seen people with savings of over $25,000 become ineligible for old-age pension, was included in error.