Guyana’s first oil lift – tanker arrives to make history

Yannis P

GEORGETOWN– The Marshall Islands-registered crude oil tanker, Yannis P, has arrived in Guyana as the country will soon lift the first one million barrels of crude from the Stabroek Block offshore Guyana.

Production in Guyana commenced on December 20, last year, less than five years after the first-ever commercial discovery in the South American country at the 6.6 million acres Stabroek Block.

Under existing arrangements, the US-based oil giant, ExxonMobil is entitled to the so-called first lift of oil.

 “The first tanker of crude oil from the Liza field will begin loading this weekend,” Janelle Persaud, Public and Government Affairs Advisor with Exxon Mobil’s local subsidiary stated.

“As we have previously indicated, ExxonMobil will process the initial cargo in its own refining system,” she added.

The oil tanker, Yannis P, built in 2010 has a carrying capacity of 158149 t DWT (deadweight tonnage).

Speaking at a ceremony last Friday night, Public Security Minister, Khemraj Ramjattan who is also performing the duties of Prime Minister, deemed the occasion a joyous one for Guyana.

“We believe that moments like these are rare and must be celebrated. It is a time of national pride and upliftment as well as a time for deep reflection and serious leadership,” he said.

ExxonMobil Upstream President, Liam Mallon recalling his visit to Guyana’s first Floating, Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, the Liza Destiny, announced that there is “a great big tanker that tonight or tomorrow is going to load a million barrels of the first export (crude oil) from Guyana.”