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The Exxon Mobil-led (NYSE:XOM) consortium in Guyana is pumping 645K bbl/day within the nation, up from ~400K bbl/day in late 2023, the corporate stated Tuesday.
Exxon (XOM) stated all three presently operational platforms are producing above their initially estimated capacities, with Liza Destiny, Liza Unity and Prosperity now pumping 160K bbl/day, 250K bbl/day and 230K bbl/day, respectively.
The consortium, which incorporates Hess (HES) and China’s Cnooc, has stated its fourth, fifth and sixth oil tasks – Yellowtail, Uaru and Whiptail – would have manufacturing capability of ~250K bbl/day every, bringing Guyana’s whole oil output previous 1.2M bbl/day in 2027.
The consortium has stated it may develop as many as 10 tasks offshore Guyana and has proposed budgets of ~$40B for six tasks to this point, of which $29B has been spent, Exxon (XOM) stated.