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second gas to energy project must be backed by feasibility study norton

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AI insight
AI-generatedThe article discusses a proposed second GTE project in Guyana, but no concrete investment amount, capacity, or timeline is specified beyond a 2030 target. The commercial mechanism is weak: the project is at an early stage with feasibility study not yet completed. The primary sector is utilities (power generation) and EM_ENERGY (Guyana-specific). However, the lack of financial details and the call for a study indicate no immediate commercial impact. The first project's soil issues suggest potential construction risks but no current supply chain disruption.
Signals our AI researcher identified
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- Guyana planning second Gas-to-Energy (GTE) project in Berbice, aiming for completion before 2030.
- First GTE project at Wales faced delays and additional costs due to soil deficiencies.
- Opposition leader Aubrey Norton calls for feasibility study, citing financial viability and political concerns.
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