A new pipeline to haul natural gas from Exxon Mobil’s offshore platforms in Guyana to shore would cost about $2 billion, country manager Alistair Routledge said Thursday.
- Several companies have expressed interest in using the gas for a power plant, data centers and a facility to manufacture alumina from bauxite: Routledge
- The projects will be evaluated to determine if there is sufficient demand for gas from the southeast area of the Stabroek Block: Routledge
- Hammerhead, Exxon’s seventh Guyana project, will produce 80 million to 90 million standard cubic feet of gas per day at its peak
- That gas will flow ...
- That gas will flow ...
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