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According to the Chamber, a modernised Canawaima Ferry Service, upgraded through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP), would ...
The shale boom made the U.S. the world’s top oil producer in recent years, ahead of Saudi Arabia and Russia. But with many of the richest shale basins from West Texas to North Dakota maturing and the ...
Suriname is emerging as a significant offshore oil producer, balancing promising geological prospects with the challenges of ...
Hess exits Suriname's Block 59 near the border with Guyana, returning acreage to state oil firm Staatsolie, fulfilling ...
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Suriname's battle to keep the sea at bay - MSNThe land spit at the tip of the Suriname river estuary is rapidly vanishing as erosion, caused by rising sea levels linked to climate change, gobbles up entire swathes of the capital Paramaribo's ...
In the dead of night on a beach in Suriname's capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of their sandy nesting hole and race, flippers flailing, toward the sea.
Suriname, South America's smallest country, is one of the most vulnerable in the world to rising sea levels.
The Director of the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO), Dr Jarbas Barbosa, is ending a three-day visit to Guyana on Wednesday that was highlighted by the signing of an agreement designed to ...
Chief of Defence Staff, Brigadier Omar Khan, says that the Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and other national agencies are carefully vetting and documenting Venezuelan migrants entering Guyana as part ...
But the land spit at the tip of the Suriname river estuary is rapidly vanishing as erosion, caused by rising sea levels linked to climate change, gobbles up entire swathes of Paramaribo's coastline.
In the dead of night on a beach in Suriname’s capital Paramaribo, a group of just-hatched baby sea turtles clamber out of their sandy nesting hole and race, flippers flailing, towards the sea. For ...
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