Fulbert Mas : « Il faudra finir le Tour de la plus belle des manières »

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Coursier de la yole William Saurin / Miltis

En tête durant une partie de l’étape d’hier ralliant la commune de Trinité à Saint-Pierre, la yole William Saurin /Miltis (François) a finalement hérité de la malchance de ses concurrents en coulant deux fois. Psychologiquement touchés, Loïc Mas et ses coéquipiers ont eu du mal à récupérer à l’arrivée. Son frère, Fulbert Mas revient sur cette mésaventure. 

Quelle était l’objectif de départ lors de cette troisième étape ? 

Notre stratégie était d’arriver ici en tête. Cela fait longtemps que nous n’avons pas gagné ici. Cela n’a pas payé, mais nous rebondirons. Il ne nous manque pas grand chose. Nous avons la combativité, le sérieux dans notre travail. Je ne sais pas ce qu’il nous manque mais nous avons la niaque. Nous allons tout faire pour relever la tête lors de la prochaine étape.

Fulbert, à la sortie de Grand-Rivière, vous avez récupéré la…


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Samuel Crail, un Grand Frère, a été libéré pour raison médicale

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Samuel Crail, un des Grands Frères, arrêté à la suite des événements de novembre, a été remis en liberté, mardi, pour raisons de santé. L’ancien détenu qui avait entamé une grève de la faim est placé sous contrôle judiciaire. Son avocate assure que son client se soumettra à toutes les convocations judiciaires qui lui seront adressées dans l’objectif de prouver son innocence.

Depuis mardi soir Samuel Crail, l’un des Grands Frères est libre à la suite d’un arrêt de la chambre de l’instruction de la cour d’appel de Fort-de-France. Il a bénéficié d’une remise en liberté pour raisons médicales. Il était en détention provisoire depuis 6 mois et demi à Baie-Mahault à l’isolement. « La libération va lui permettre de se soigner et facilitera le travail de la défense. Il est important pour sa santé qu’il soit dehors et qu’il puisse faire sa rééducation et qu’il…


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APUA Water Distribution Schedule for Thursday, Aug. 4

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The content originally appeared on: Antigua News Room

Between 3:00am to 2:00pm– Buckleys– Swetes– Follies Development– Follies Hill– John Hughes

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Between 4:00am to 1:00pm– Yorks East and area on the north side of AS Brydens– Fort Road– Friars Hill Road (from the Bryson’s Complex to Government House)– Lower Gambles– Fort James– Upper Fort Road– Dry Hill and Runaway Beach up to Sandals Resort– Dickenson Bay Street-Agatha Goodwin Street– Upper Bishop Gate Street– Upper St. John’s Street and surrounding areas– Point

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Between 4:00am to 2:00pm– Five Islands– Yepton– Galley Bay– Weirs-Pigotts– Paynters East and West– Fitches Creek– Paynters Housing Project– Light Foot East and West– Gunthropes– Factory Road (Sir Sydney Walling Highway from Sugar Factory to Potters Main Road– Potters East and West– From Potters Main Road and Factory Road junction to the All Saints Road and Herbert’s junction including areas near Transport Board

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Between 4:00am to 3:00pm– Freetown and St. Phillips– Bethesda– Newfield– Brown’s Bay– Nonsuch Bay Hotel

– Crosbies (Tamarind Heights)– Weatherills Main Road and Housing Project– Blue Waters (Soldiers Gut)

Between 2:30pm to 10:00pm– All Saints Road (from Buckleys Roundabout to Zephy’s Tire Shop– Belmont– American Road– Radio Range– Ottos New town

Between 7:00pm to 3:00am– Marble Hill (areas within Dr. Ramsey Drive)– Tradewinds Hotel– Dickenson Bay Cottages– Halcyon Heights

Automatic Servicing Areas (reminder: tank levels reaching below the extraction point will pause water distribution to replenish and resume distribution once tank levels are adequate)– Gray’s Hill (area south of the reservoir)– Nut Grove Hill and Southern side of the Village– From Old Road to Golden Grove up to Golden Grove Service Station– Creekside– English Harbour from Nelson’s Dockyard up to Farrell Road in Falmouth and St. James Club and surrounding areas– From AUA up to North Shore Supermarket and Blue Waters Hotel entrance.– Hodges Bay and Cedar Grove– Royal Gardens– Crosbies up to Mill tower area

Please note:-Emergency mainline repairs will delay water service to: Briggins to Golden Grove Extension to Desouza Road including Martin’s Village, Browne’s Avenue, Cashew Hill, Bendals Road, Buckley’s Main Road up to St. Claire’s Heights.For further information and updates please call us at 211.

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GuySuCo Vice Chairman Anthony Vieira resigns

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The content originally appeared on: INews Guyana

Vice Chairman of the Sugar Corporation (GuySuCo) Anthony Vieira has resigned from the board of the company. However, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Sasenarine Singh has said that he was not surprised by the move and has denied claims of collusion or deception when it comes to a field test for tractors before they were procured.

Anthony Vieira

According to Vieira in a letter to the editor, his resignation came because he was not happy with the direction in which GuySuCo was going. He wrote that GuySuCo wanted to buy 22 articulated tractors, which he did not agree with. Vieira said he had wanted the Corporation to continue using John Deere fixed-frame tractors.

“We, therefore, objected to it and the matter went to the President. The President instructed that we should only buy two and do a trial adjudicated by the Ministry of Agriculture (MoA), the two machines were bought and the trial was done at Albion,” Vieira wrote.

CEO of GuySuCo Sasenarine Singh

He claimed that at the trial, no representatives from John Deere nor members of the Board, including himself, were present. He also claimed that during the test, a two-year-old John Deere machine was put to compete with a brand-new articulated tractor. He cited these, and other factors, in his decision to quit.

Meanwhile, the GuySuCo CEO, when contacted, was nonplussed by Vieira’s resignation. He also denied the former Vice Chairman’s claims, noting that in the case of the field test the top officials at GuySuCo were supposed to be absent. He noted that the test was done by independent engineers.

Vieira was appointed Director of Field Operations at GuySuCo back in 2016. The Board is chaired by Pravinchandra Dave, who is also the CEO of Demerara Bank Limited.

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Guyana’s Stabroek block one of the most prolific of all time – Rystad Energy’s Senior Vice President

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Senior Vice President and Head of the Latin America Division for Rystad Energy, Schreiner Parker

The Stabroek Block offshore Guyana is being referred to by one expert as one of the most successful exploration blocks of all time, with an unparalleled success rate after 33 oil finds were recorded in the block by ExxonMobil between 2015 and 2022.

Making this assertion was Schreiner Parker, the Senior Vice President and Head of the Latin America Division for Rystad Energy, an independent Norwegian consultancy specialising in energy research and market intelligence.

Parker is currently in Guyana, and had a sit down with the media on Wednesday. According to a presentation he shared, Rystad estimates the value of the Stabroek block to be at US$41 billion. This is compared to the valuation across the peer group Guyana is in, which ranges from US$24 billion to US$55 billion.

“The Stabroek block has been one of the most prolific exploration blocks of all time. And if measured on exploration success rate, it probably does not have an equivalent in the world,” Parker said.

“Typically, exploration success rate is about five per cent. Meaning every five exploration wells drilled, only one encounters pay. That has not been the case in Stabroek. There have been very few dry holes drilled, versus actual commercial discoveries.”

According to Parker, Exxon’s level of success in the Stabroek block has not yet been replicated by Exxon and other oil companies in other blocks in Guyana’s waters. He noted that of the four oil discoveries outside Stabroek, only one has commercial potential… although there has been talk by the Orinduik partners of revisiting one of the wells, Jethro, and its commercial viability.

“We know that Jethro and Joe both had uncommercial lines for a number of different reasons. So, I think there are some questions about the commerciality outside of Stabroek. But certainly, Exxon and the other block owners are going to continue exploration efforts outside of Stabroek,” Parker explained.

When asked how much of Exxon’s success in the Stabroek block is attributable to the company’s use of technology and deep-sea drilling practices, Parker noted that it was a lot. At the same time, he made it clear that the Stabroek block also speaks for itself.

“If you look at Shell, which was previously a partner in the Stabroek block and decided to leave, they didn’t believe in the prospects and the potential Stabroek had. And I think it speaks to the fact that Exxon is one of the top deep-water operators in the world, and has a technical understanding that is almost unmatched… it’s a company that has always been run by geologists and engineers. And they were able to see something that others weren’t able to see.

“But, of course, the basin speaks for itself. And the amount of resources that is here, it’s phenomenal, but the fact that Exxon has been able to, in a short space of time, both have the success they have had and also go from discovery to first oil in a small amount of time does speak to them as an operator and their technical prowess,” Parker said.

The oil rich Stabroek Block is 6.6 million acres (26,800 square kilometres). Exxon, through subsidiary Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited (EEPGL), is the operator and holds 45 per cent interest in the Block. Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd holds 30 per cent interest, and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of CNOOC Limited, holds the remaining 25 per cent interest.

So far, Exxon’s total investments in Guyana is Gy$1.3 trillion on its own, and over Gy$3 trillion with its partners. Additionally, the joint-venturers’ exploration and production plans up to 2025 would likely increase their investments to more than Gy$6 trillion.

ExxonMobil has said it anticipates at least six projects offshore Guyana will be online by 2027, with developmental drilling having been recently started on the second one, the Liza Phase 2 project. Production has already started in the second phase, with the Liza Utility floating, production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel in operation.

The third project – the Payara Development – will meanwhile target an estimated resource base of about 600 million oil-equivalent barrels, and was at one point considered to be the largest single planned investment in the history of Guyana.

Meanwhile, the Yellowtail development, which will be oil giant ExxonMobil’s fourth development in Guyana’s waters, will turn out to be the single largest development so far in terms of barrels per day of oil, with a mammoth 250,000 bpd targeted. (This story was first published in the Guyana Times)

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Federales arrestan a exgobernadora Wanda Vázuqez

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

Reportan presunto arresto de Wanda Vazquez por parte de las autoridades federales.

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Salud reporta 7 muertes y 338 personas hospitalizadas por COVID-19

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El informe preliminar de COVID-19 del Departamento de Salud (DS) reportó el jueves 7 muertes y 338 personas hospitalizadas.

El total de muertes atribuidas es de 4,791.

Hay 306 adultos y 32 menores hospitalizados. El monitoreo cubre el periodo del 19 de julio al dos de agosto de 2022.

La tasa de positividad está a 35.54 por ciento.

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Federales arrestan a exgobernadora Wanda Vázquez

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

La exgobernadora Wanda Vázquez Garced fue arrestada en horas de la madrugada del jueves, por agentes del Negociado Federal de Investigaciones (FBI). Vázquez fue detenida junto a otras dos personas. 

Vázquez Garced era investigada por un supuesto esquema de soborno relacionado con un donativo a su campaña política a cambio de la destitución del excomisionado de Instituciones Financieras, George Joyner.

Según la periodista Melissa Correa, de TeleOnce, la exprimer mandataria del país ya se encuentra en el edificio del FBI en San Juan.

El exdirector de campaña, Jorge Dávila, indicó a RADIO ISLA que desconoce cuáles son los cargos que se le imputan a Vázquez. Además, indicó que no se ha comunicado con Vázquez hace meses.

La portavoz de prensa del FBI, Limary Cruz Rubio, en la conferencia de prensa a las 11 de la mañana se ofrecerán los detalles.

Noticia relacionada: Interamericana confirma contrato de Wanda Vázquez vence al final de este mes

Pendientes a RADIO ISLA para la ampliación de esta noticia en desarrollo.

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‘Georgie’ Navarro alega se rumoran arrestos de nuevos alcaldes del PNP y PPD

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The content originally appeared on: Radio Isla TV

El representante Jorge ‘Georgie’ Navarro alegó en RADIO ISLA que se rumoran más arrestos por parte de las autoridades federales contra nuevos alcaldes.

Aunque Navarro no precisó quiénes son, este afirmó que son integrantes del Partido Nuevo Progresista (PNP) y del Partido Popular Democrático (PPD). 

“Son nuevos en la política, no llevan ni uno. Están en su primer término como funcionarios públicos”, expresó Navarro.

Sus expresiones surgen luego de que trascendió que la exgobernadora Wanda Vázquez Garced y otras dos personas fueron arrestadas en horas de la madrugada del jueves, por agentes del Negociado Federal de Investigaciones (FBI).

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‘Conseho na studiantenan ta pa pone meta y crea balansa entre estudio y bida social’

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Minister Plenipotenciario Suplente mr. Ady Thijsen:

ORANJESTAD (AAN)/Den Haag  – Minister Plenipotenciario Suplente Ady Thijsen ta sumamente contento di por a ricibi e prome grupo di studiante di Aruba cu a bay continua cu nan estudio na Hulanda. Conhuntamente cu Prome Minister di Aruba Evelyn Wever-Croes, team di Arubahuis, mentornan y hopi studiante den e “Plaatselijke Opvangcommissie”, a duna e studiantenan un caluroso bon bini y a desea nan exito pa nan logra nan metanan.

            ‘Nos ta hopi contento cu nos por a ricibi nos studiantenan y cu nos por tey pa sostene nan y guia nan den nan meta.’ Minister Thijsen a expresa cu tur aña e ta algo grandi ora cu studiantenan ta biaha pa continua cu nan estudio, pasobra nan ta persigui nan meta y despues nan por contribui na nos pais.

            Na yegada di e studiantenan na Schiphol, e tabata bunita pa mira e grupo di studiante cu ta den “Plaatselijke Opvangcommissie” di diferente ciudad entre otro Nijmegen, Groningen, Leeuwarden, Tilburg, Rotterdam, Amsterdam y Arnhem, ricibi e studiantenan.

            “Como conseho na e studiantenan mi ta bisa, pone bo meta bo dilanti, studia na un manera responsabel pero semper combine cu e parti social. E ta bon pa bo participa den e comunidad Hulandes, pero balanse y no haci di mas. Mi ta kere si bo haci esey, bo ta logra sigur,” Minister Thijsen a expresa.

            Por ultimo, Minister Thijsen ta recorda studiantenan cu Arubahuis tey pa sostene nan den cualkier reto cu por presenta y cu nan por acerca Arubahuis pa busca cualkier solucion. Tambe ta gradici tur mentor y tur esnan cu a yuda ricibi e studiantenan y cu despues lo sigui guia nan tambe.

Potret ta cortesia di Arubahuis

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