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Frontera's disagreement with Guyana over overseas license might litigate

Torontolisted Frontera Energy and partner CGX Energy are looking for options to deal with a disagreement with Guyana over rights to retain an overseas block where they discovered oil, however need to they fail to reach an agreement, the matter is set to go to an arbitration court, the vice president stated.

Guyanese Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said in August the government had chosen not to approve the companies' application to evaluate a discovery in the block, which would have provided them more time with the license, as the South American country was not confident the firms could find a financial partner.

On Thursday, Jagdeo said there was no doubt Frontera and CGX stopped working to abide by some terms of the license, however if they have a various interpretation, the parties can go through the legal process developed in the arrangement.

We are not worried about it going to court, he informed reporters in a press conference.

According to the contract's terms, if celebrations do not fix a dispute in a 60-day period after the joint endeavor's. partners alert the government of the dispute, they can go. to arbitration or a sole professional.

Frontera and CGX Energy stated previously on Thursday they were. securely of the view that the Corentyne block Petroleum Arrangement. stays in place.

The joint venture ... has actually sent the federal government of Guyana a. letter activating a 60-day period for the celebrations to the. Corentyne block Petroleum Agreement to make all affordable. efforts to agreeably fix all disputes by means of negotiation, they. included the release.

Jagdeo stated he had not seen the letter.

Analysts and professionals were expecting Corentyne to be the next. area to be developed in Guyana, which could have added diversity. to an industry completely dominated by a consortium led by U.S. significant ExxonMobil.

Corentyne is the only location Frontera and CGX have left in. Guyana, after returning 2 other blocks to the state, Demerara. and Berbice. In 2022, the companies announced the existence of. light oil and gas condensate in Corentyne and have actually focused their. efforts there since.

A CGX subsidiary has a different job in Guyana for a $130. million port, which is starting commercial operations this month. after the company negotiated long-lasting contracts for its usage,. it stated. The port can accommodate vessels of as much as 150 meters.

(source: Reuters)