Guyana poised for oil windfall as Iran crisis lifts crude prices
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Guyana poised for oil windfall as Iran crisis lifts crude prices
SHEILA DANG AND KEMOL KING
REUTERS
PUBLISHED MAY 30, 2026
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People walk outside the Stabroek Market in Georgetown, Guyana. The country's fast-growing economy is set to benefit from a reshaped global energy market due to the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
YANCEY HAYWOOD/REUTERS
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Guyana was already the world’s fastest growing economy before the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran drove up oil prices. Now, the tiny Caribbean nation of nearly 1-million people will reap an even bigger bonanza …
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