The South American nation reported its crude output has been down 65 since early May to 27.5K b/d "because of technical problems with compression equipment" at the Liza field in the deepwater Stabroek block. Vincent Adams, Executive Director of Guyana's Environmental Protection Agency, told Argus on June 9, "We do not know how long this problem will last." The impacted compression equipment must be transported out of the country for repairs, as current health protocols enacted due to COVID-19 make it difficult for technicians to travel internationally.
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