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Suriname, Guyana exploring possible gas interconnection, Staatsolie says

Annand Jagesar, the managing director at Suriname’s Staatsolie state-run company, stated that a pipeline connecting the two neighbors Guyana and Suriname would be of 'high interest,' to increase the?availability?of fuel.

The two countries have developed their offshore oil and gas industries separately. An Exxon Mobil consortium is 'rapidly increasing crude output' and aims to begin non-associated gas production in Guyana within the next few years.

A consortium led by TotalEnergies in Suriname is expected to "begin oil production" through the $12 billion Gran Morgu Project, while another natural gas project nears a final investment decision.

Since years, Guyana and Suriname had discussed the possibility of integrating as part a "energy corridor", which could include French Guiana and Brazil. However, no concrete steps have been taken yet.

Jagesar stated in a Georgetown conference that the final investment decision for 'Petronas’ Sloanea Gas Project at?offshore Block 52 will be made this year, after 'the Malaysian Company and?Staatsolie declare it commercial in 2025.

(source: Reuters)