Guyana and Suriname are about to experience levels of development most countries can only dream about. David Jessop believes that what is lacking is any debate about where further finds might lead, and what the environmental, economic, and geopolitical implications might be.
What was telling in Exxon’s case was that Engine No 1 was able to obtain the support of major asset managers including BlackRock, reportedly Exxon’s second-largest shareholder, on the basis that the three new directors would bring ‘fresh perspectives and relevant transformative energy experience’ in the coming energy transition.
Coincidentally, a second significant setback for the global energy sector came on the same day in a ruling in the Dutch courts in relation to Royal Dutch Shell. There, a court ordered that it must deepen its planned greenhouse gas emission cuts, ordering Shell Group ‘and the suppliers and customers of the group’ to reduce by 45% by 2030 its carbon emissions from 2019 levels.