Guyana: jackpot in the new land of black gold?
52 min / EN, FR / HD / 2025
The sudden discovery of a massive oil field on May 20, 2015, transformed the destiny of Guyana, a small South American country nestled between Suriname, Venezuela, and Brazil
Since then, its GDP growth has been staggering.
(+62% in 2022, +38% in 2023).
The estimated value of oil reserves at €800 billion is fueling the greed of Venezuela, Brazil, and even the United States.
France has established an embassy in the country, and Total is eyeing untapped fields with significant potential.
How can the distribution of new wealth in a country that was previously very poor and relatively free of corruption be envisaged without allowing inequalities to flourish and creating a geopolitical context of crisis?
Director
Nicolas Jaillard
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Name of director(s)
Production
StudioFact Press & Docs / Eve Bartoli Productions
Distribution
M6
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