To the policymakers, economists, energy sector professionals, and proud citizens of Suriname—this is a critical moment of opportunity and vigilance.
As your nation stands on the cusp of a transformative offshore energy journey, the lessons from neighboring Guyana offer a beacon of financial wisdom and strategic insight.
Suriname’s Block 58, home to the promising Gran Morgu project led by TotalEnergies, APA Corporation, and Staatsolie, represents more than just an oil exploration venture.
It is an economic lifeline, a pathway to national prosperity that demands the most astute financial management.
Imagine discovering that a single offshore project could have questionable cost claims totaling millions of dollars.
This is precisely what the comprehensive IHS Markit audit of Guyana’s Stabroek Block revealed, a forensic examination that uncovered $214.4 million in potentially disputable pre-contract expenses.
Consider this startling example: a headquarters construction cost of US$ 19,013,020.44 appearing as a recoverable expense.
Such line items might seem innocuous, but they represent significant potential financial leakage that could drain national resources.
As the local Surinamese wisdom goes: “No mek den man fufuru joe moni” (Don’t let anyone steal your money)—a timeless advice that resonates powerfully in today’s complex financial landscapes.
This is more than an analysis, it’s a strategic roadmap for protecting Suriname’s economic future.
The petroleum sector offers unprecedented opportunities, but only for those prepared to navigate its complexities with wisdom and vigilance.
We invite energy sector professionals, economists, policymakers, and concerned citizens to:
To the beloved nation of Suriname—Switi Sranan—this moment calls for more than hope.
It demands strategic thinking, rigorous financial oversight, and an unwavering commitment to national prosperity.
Wisdom is not just knowing the value of resources, but understanding how to protect and maximize them.
Stay informed. Stay vigilant. Protect your national treasure.
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