LNG from Guyana and Suriname could fill global supply gap, but fiscal uncertainty looms

Nations set to emerge as key LNG suppliers with potential to deliver 12 million tonnes per annum in the early 2030s

Guyanese President, Mohamed Irfaan Ali.
Guyanese President, Mohamed Irfaan Ali.Photo: AP/SCANPIX
Published 5 November 2024, 01:07Updated 5 November 2024, 10:49
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