Guyana Beats Venezuela in Oil Exports During Border Dispute
- Newcomer Guyana tops neighbor for third-straight month
- Nations’ land dispute has been heating up over oil discovery
A sign that reads "Essiquibo Belongs to Guyana" displayed at the Madela Eccles roundabout in Georgetown, Guyana.
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The border dispute between oil-rich Venezuela and Guyana got a new twist with Guyana exporting more oil than its neighbor for the third straight month.
Guyana’s daily exports were 621,000 barrels in February, higher than Venezuela’s 604,000 barrels, according to vessel movements compiled by Bloomberg.