More than 30 discoveries offshore Guyana

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More than 30 discoveries offshore Guyana

More than 30 discoveries offshore Guyana

More than 30 discoveries offshore Guyana, ExxonMobil has a clear line of sight for the addition of six floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels by 2027. Goal expected to see oil production exceeding 1.2 million barrels per day (bpd). All projects are to be located in the Stabroek Block, in which ExxonMobil holds a…
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Drilling Success in Suriname

Drilling success in Suriname

200 million barrels ?  eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 9 feb 2023– APA Corporation on Wednesday announced the successful drilling and flow testing of the Sapakara South-2 (SPS-2) appraisal well. This is the second appraisal well to test the previously announced discovery. The well is located approximately 4.6 kilometers (3 miles) south of the Sapakara South-1 (SPS-1) appraisal…
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Artificial Intelligence solution for Suriname ??

Artificial Intelligence solution for Suriname ??

Application inescapable and necessary eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, Feb 7, 2023 — Artificial intelligence has been a hype lately. Programs such as chatbot ChatGPT and art generator DALL-E are in the news a lot. But AI is more than a gimmick and has the potential to change society and our lives. That is why work is being…
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Francis Fukuyama

Is The Monetary and Financial Crisis Caused by Capitalism??

Or not ? eyesonsuriname/philipcross Amsterdam, Feb 7 2023–Faith in capitalism waned somewhat during the global financial crisis of 2008-2009 and has been slow to recover, with a growing number of young people professing support for socialism.  But what today is called socialism is just a poorly functioning version of capitalism, where government regulations, spending and…
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illegal Gold mining

Illegal Gold Mining in Brazil/Suriname

Causing Death and Destruction and Desitution [ = extreme poverty ]Brazilians guilty of polluting Suriname ?? Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023 –Brazil’s Minister for Indigenous Peoples Sonia Guajajara described the presence of illegal mining (known locally as “garimpo”) in the Yanomami Indigenous Land as destructive, Agencia Brasil reported Monday. The official spent Sunday night at the…
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Very Dangerous Brazilian Birdflu ahead

Very Dangerous Brazilian Birdflu ahead

Contaminates neighbouring countries, including  Suriname eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023–After two decades, the highly pathogenic (when almost all infected animals show symptoms of the disease) avian flu has become a real threat to Brazilian flocks and production. \ Nine countries in Central and South America have confirmed 75 outbreaks of the disease in recent months and have…
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JobCreation, Carnival and Beaches

JobCreation, Carnival and Beaches

Tourist dollars/euros well spent eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 feb 2023 –The Brazilian Ministry of Tourism recently released figures indicating the country received 3.1 million international tourists from January to November 2022, which is more than the 2.9 million tourist arrivals in 2020 and 2021. One of the main drivers of this growth has been the country’s…
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Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

Launching partnership between the EU/ Latin America and the Caribbean

eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 7 Feb 2023– Europe is going through a moment of geopolitical inflection in which the old has not yet died and the new has not yet been born.We must all recalibrate our strategic compass, identifying dangers and threats, but also partners and opportunities.A friendship works if there is memory, trust and shared plans…
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Amanda Gorman delivers a poem at Joe Biden's inauguration

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman delivers a poem at Joe Biden’s inauguration

Inaugural poet Amanda Gorman, the Youth Poet Laureate of 2017, delivers a poem at President Joe Biden’s inauguration. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/2NGeIvi Amanda Gorman, 22, became the youngest inaugural poet in U.S. history after reciting her poem “The Hill We Climb.” “But while democracy can…
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