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Vessels carrying supplies for an offshore oil platform operated by Exxon Mobil are seen at the Guyana Shore Base Inc wharf on the Demerara River, south of Georgetown, Guyana January 23, 2020. REUTERS/Luc Cohen/File Photo

Guyana Ramps Up Oil Exports To Europe

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September 8, 2022

By Marianna Parraga (Reuters) Oil producers in Guyana are boosting exports to European buyers seeking alternatives to Russian crude, according to vessel monitoring data.

Government bans on Russian oil since the invasion of Ukraine have spurred demand for alternative crudes, and Guyanese oil fits refiners from Britain to Italy better than rival Latin American grades do.

So far this year, 49% of Guyana’s total oil exports have headed for Europe, up from 16% in 2021. Cargoes to Europe averaged 110,000 bpd from January through early September, according to Refinitiv Eikon tanker tracking data, more than the entire daily volume shipped to all destinations in 2021.

The shipments grew as Guyana’s second floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) facility began pumping this year. In recent days, the South American country’s output hit 350,000 barrels per day (bpd), almost triple its level early this year.

The oil, produced by an Exxon Mobil, Hess Corp and CNOOC consortium, is entirely exported. Guyana sells its share through open-market tenders and via a trading unit of Saudi Aramco.

None of the parties have struck long-term supply deals with specific customers for the oil.

“They have all been spot cargoes. This is one of the few areas of the world that is expanding,” said an executive from a European company buying Guyanese crude since early 2022 both for trading and refining.

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Spain’s Repsol, Italy’s Eni and Britain’s BP have taken cargoes, the data showed. Repsol and Eni imported Venezuelan crude in the second quarter, but shipments have remain suspended since July.

Exxon, Hess and Repsol declined to comment on commercial agreements. Guyana’s energy ministry, Eni and BP did not immediately reply to requests for comment.

On Thursday, Hess CEO John Hess told investors that Guyana wants “to move forward as expeditiously as possible.” A development plan for the consortium’s fifth project, Uaru, will be submitted for government approval later this year, he said.

In 2021, Guyana exported 101,000 bpd of crude, most of which went to Asia. Shipments to Europe represented 16% of the total, according to Refinitiv.

Guyana is now producing two crudes: a medium to light sweet oil called Liza, and an even lighter grade called Unity Gold.

By 2027, the Exxon-led consortium, which only in 2019 inaugurated output, expects to pump 1.2 million bpd. Guyana is expected soon to schedule an auction of oil and gas blocks to attract new companies to its offshore fields.

(Reporting by Marianna Parraga; additional reporting by Liz Hampton in Denver, Neil Marks, Francesca Landini in Milan, Isla Binnie in Madrid and Ron Bousso in London; Editing by David Gregorio)

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