Guyana's Pick of U.S. Startup Doubts
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•Guyana's pick of new US startup faces hurdles to tap vast gas reserves
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Guyana has been pressing Exxon Mobil to come up with a plan to convert its gas reserves into valuable exports.
Fulcrum LNG faces financing hurdles that could derail its selection.
The South American nation may end up relying on a consortium led by Exxon Mobil , which controls all the production in the new energy hotspot.
Guyana 's president said an agreement, that may or may include Exxon , was expected next year .
Exxon 's Guyana country manager Alistair Routledge told Reuters the company would make a decision on tapping newer discoveries containing mostly gas by mid-2025 .
Guyana 's take from royalties and fees was $1.6 billion , compared with $6.33 billion in profit that went to the consortium.
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