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A $6.7 Billion Gap Clouds Guyana’s Count of Its Own Oil Money
A $6.7 billion discrepancy between Guyana's central bank and ExxonMobil's figures has raised doubts about the accuracy of Guyana's oil revenue accounting. The gap highlights concerns over how the country is tracking its oil money.
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