The next steps in a new energy alliance between Brazil, Guyana, and Suriname are expected this week, with the heads of state for each nation meeting in Guyana on Friday to discuss a series of potential new energy projects.
As part of the alliance, an energy corridor to connect the nations’ significant oil and gas reserves has been proposed, with potential infrastructure projects along the corridor worth around $800m. Funding for these schemes is anticipated to come from government concessions and private investment.
Among the projects under consideration are a 1,500km road between Brazil’s Northern Roraima state and a potential deepwater port in Guyana, and a 1.2km bridge across a Guyana-Suriname river.
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Brazil, Guyana, and Suriname to forge energy alliance
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