
Alfred Bhulai
Alfred Bhulai is a key figure in the Oil & Gas Governance Network Guyana (OGGN), where he addresses issues of fiscal responsibility and corporate governance in the oil sector. His recent advocacy highlights the need for investigations into ExxonMobil's tax arrangements with the Guyanese government.
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Alfred Bhulai is a member of the Oil and Gas Governance Network expressing gratitude towards Stabroek News.
Stabroek News played indispensable role in holding gov’t and multinational oil companies to accountAlfred Bhulai signed the letter to the editor regarding ExxonMobil's commitment to Guyana's STEM education.
ExxonMobil’s US$100M commitment to Guyana’s STEM education constitutes less than 1% of year 2024 taxes under a more equitable arrangementAlfred Bhulai is one of the authors discussing Guyana's oil revenue issues.
How can Guyana receive a fair share of revenue from its oil?Transparency advocate Alfred Bhulai was also represented by GHK Lall.
Civil society takes access to info case to IACHRAlfred Bhulai is one of the individuals signing the letter to the editor regarding the GGDMA.
Are members of the GGDMA providing money, security and bodyguards ‘free of charge’ to the PPP?Alfred Bhulai signed the letter to the editor regarding Guyana's natural resources.
Guyana’s wealth includes the value of its natural resourcesAlfred Bhulai signed the letter asking Mr. Colling to answer several questions regarding ExxonMobil Guyana's investments.
Oil companies using profits from Guyana operations to finance `investments’Alfred Bhulai is one of the signatories of the letter to the editor.
World Bank data continues to display Guyana’s poverty rate as 48% which contradicts other assessments that it has halved in three yearsAlfred Bhulai is one of the signatories on behalf of OGGN.
For every $1 in taxes paid by Guyanese in 2024, oil companies avoided paying $6.49Alfred Bhulai signed the letter to the editor expressing concerns about oil income claims.
Guyana has received significantly less oil income compared to the oil companies’ profitsAlfred Bhulai is a signatory of the letter addressing environmental concerns related to oil extraction.
Volume of daily discharged hot produced water from Guyana’s first two FPSOs into the ocean may exceed five Marriott sized hotelsAlfred Bhulai signed the letter to the editor expressing concerns about employment claims.
We cannot account for PPP/C claims of employment increases of 50,000 or 60,000 new jobs over 2020-2024 periodI have written the DCRA via their website, which designates me as a valued customer, to ask for access to the financial responsibility document.
Let’s see if Section 28 of Oil Spill Bill is suit of armour or a fig leafAlfred Bhulai is listed among the individuals mentioned in the article.
PSC should hand over the $30 million to the parents of the dead school children without any further delayAlfred Bhulai is one of the persons who has made complaints about Mr Ramson's responses.
Time for President to act on Commissioner of InformationAlfred Bhulai is a member of the Oil and Gas Governance Network Guyana.
President Ali must act without delay on these pressing oil and gas mattersAlfred Bhulai has been trying to obtain information through the Office of the Commission of Information.
Protest to continue today against Commissioner of InformationAlfred Bhulai expresses concerns about the costs and implications of US military protection for Guyana.
Just how much will Guyana be paying for US military protectionAlfred Bhulai is one of the signatories of the letter addressing tax practices in Guyana.
Questions for AG on conflict between 2016 PSA and NRF Act (2021) on tax payments on behalf of oil companiesAlfred Bhulai, now an OGGN director, detailed his experiences with the Access to Information Act.
Minister Teixeira must address UN concerns on Access to Information ActAlfred Bhulai is another signatory of the letter raising issues regarding ExxonMobil's tax practices.
We call upon the Minister of Natural Resources to confirm he has paid these taxes as mandated by the 2016 PSAAlfred Bhulai is a signatory calling for an investigation into ExxonMobil’s tax arrangements.
There should be an investigation into ExxonMobil’s use of tax certificates issued under Guyana’s 2016 PSA















































