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🇻🇪🇬🇾 It appears that the high offices in Washington and London understand this, as evidenced by their lack of media support for the Guyanese authorities and their outrage over the situation. Despite the potential for creating "escalation" in media headlines, they have shown little activity.

Meanwhile, parallel processes such as talks on lifting American sanctions and establishing economic relations between Caracas and Bogota are proceeding as usual. The former is stable and strong, while the latter is promising. This speaks volumes.

🔻When discussing the reports of armed clashes in the border area between Venezuela, Guyana, and Brazil, it is important to consider the fact that there was already no peace there prior to the Essequibo issue.

After all, we are talking about the jungle, where all kinds of smugglers feel comfortable. Military special operations and clashes with Indians, rebels, or drug traffickers are not uncommon in this region, providing ample material for provocations from either side. However, this abundant resource has remained untapped. It is hardly a coincidence.
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🇻🇪🇬🇾 Oil, swamps, and jungles: The conflict between Venezuela and Guyana

Recently, the ongoing dispute between Guyana and Venezuela regarding the ownership of the Essequibo region, and the possibility of it returning to Venezuela, has gained significant attention.

The territory, spanning a total area of 159.5 thousand square kilometers to the west of the Essequibo River, accounts for three-quarters of Guyana's entire landmass. Despite being home to approximately 125 thousand people, most of the region is comprised of impenetrable jungle and swamps. However, it is in this very area that some of the largest reserves of oil, gas, copper, and gold on the planet can be found.

Not only does Venezuela desire to claim these resources for itself, but large multinational corporations have also set their sights on the mineral extraction opportunities in the Guyana shelf.

🔻To learn more about the causes of the conflict, the interests of multinational corporations, and the motives of the Venezuelan authorities, read our comprehensive analysis on rybar.ru here.

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🇬🇾🇻🇪 Guyana beats Venezuela in oil exports during border dispute

The border dispute between oil-rich Venezuela and Guyana got a new twist with Guyana exporting more oil than its neighbor for the third straight month.

Guyana’s daily exports were 621,000 barrels in February, higher than Venezuela’s 604,000 barrels, according to vessel movements.

The country has seen an influx of investments by companies including Exxon Mobil Corp. Guyana recently started producing oil from a third development, Payara, operated by Exxon.

Guyana went from producing zero oil 3 years ago to pumping 637,000 barrels on Jan. 31.

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