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The article discusses Guyana's political and economic sovereignty concerns regarding its oil sector, specifically the relationship with ExxonMobil. The commercial mechanism is weak and indirect: it highlights potential regulatory and fiscal risks for ExxonMobil's operations in Guyana due to political criticism, but no concrete policy changes or supply disruptions are reported. The impact is country-specific (Guyana) and affects the upstream oil sector.

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  • President Ali praised fossil fuel development and accepted a 'Visionary Leadership Award' from a business chamber in Houston, Texas.
  • Criticism of the 2016 Petroleum Agreement with ExxonMobil and lack of effective oversight and renegotiation.
  • Article warns of risks of dependency on foreign corporations without strong sovereignty.
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