
Andre Brandli
Andre Brandli is a member of the Oil & Gas Governance Network Guyana (OGGN), an organization focused on promoting transparency and accountability in the oil and gas sector in Guyana. He has been actively involved in discussions surrounding ExxonMobil's tax practices and their implications for both Guyana and the U.S. Treasury.
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Andre Brandli is also a member of the Oil and Gas Governance Network acknowledging the contributions of Stabroek News.
Stabroek News played indispensable role in holding gov’t and multinational oil companies to accountAndre Brandli 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 arrangementAndre Brandli is one of the signatories of the letter urging the government to clarify its position on Woods' comment.
The Gov’t must clarify Guyana’s position on ExxonMobil’s CEO Woods’ comment about ‘force majeure’Andre Brandli is one of the contributors to the article.
The monitoring of oil tanker traffic from GuyanaSincerely, Andre Brandli.
Government must release all oil and gas related data retrieved from oil companies to the publicDr. Andre Brandli eloquently outlines the mission statement of OGGN.
Why OGGN Is Under Attack — And Why Guyanese Must Pay AttentionAndre Brandli is one of the signatories on behalf of the Oil & Gas Governance Network Guyana.
Notwithstanding Routledge’s discrepancies, we have compelling evidence that Exxon’s company profits were occurring well before 2023Andre Brandli is the author of the letter expressing concern over the government's handling of census results.
A certain irony in government’s celebration of Caribbean Statistics Day 2025Andre Brandli is one of the signatories for the Oil and Gas Governance Network.
Weigh oil governance in the 2025 ElectionsAndre Brandli signed the letter on behalf of www.oggn.org.
In 2024, gov’t gave up about US$5,250 per Guyanese because of a lack of ring-fencingAndre Brandli 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?André Brandli is also a signatory of the letter regarding the oil contract issues.
The next Parliament must replace this lopsided oil contractAndre Brandli argues that small states should act through supranational organizations when facing powerful nations.
Guyana ought to have insisted on an equal tariff regime consistent with that derived by other CARICOM states
Prof. Dr. André Brändli’s contribution to the ongoing conversation about Guyana’s trade strategy is appreciated.
A concise descriptive by Brandli would have sufficed
Prof. Dr. André Brändli is the author of the letter discussing lessons for Guyana from Liechtenstein.
Lessons for Guyana from LiechtensteinAndre Brandli signed the letter to the editor regarding Guyana's natural resources.
Guyana’s wealth includes the value of its natural resourcesAndre Brandli is one of the signatories of the letter addressed to the editor regarding ExxonMobil Guyana's financial practices.
Oil companies using profits from Guyana operations to finance `investments’Andre Brandli signed the letter to the editor expressing concerns about the government's control over oil depletion rates.
The present government chose not to exercise any control over the oil depletion rateAndre Brandli is another signatory 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 yearsAndre Brandli is one of the signatories on behalf of OGGN.
For every $1 in taxes paid by Guyanese in 2024, oil companies avoided paying $6.49Andre Brandli is one of the signatories of the letter on the claims about poverty in Guyana.
Tara Singh’s claim on the halving of poverty in Guyana is not supported by the economic data available to the publicAndre Brandli 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 periodAndre Brandli is one of the signatories expressing concerns about the Oil Spill Bill.
Use comprehensive Environmental Protection Act instead of highly defective Oil Spill BillDr. Andre Brandli is thanked for his academic exposition regarding the ownership of Essequibo.
Re-phrase “Essequibo belongs to Guyana” as this suggests doubts about the ownership of EssequiboAndre Brandli also signed the letter addressing inaccuracies in the article about Essequibo.
New York Times’ Essequibo article contains many inaccuraciesAndre Brandli 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 delayAndre Brandli is a member of the Oil and Gas Governance Network Guyana.
President Ali must act without delay on these pressing oil and gas mattersAndre Brandli signed the letter urging action from Vice President Jagdeo.
OGGN urges VP to exercise his responsibility by ending practice of Gov’t paying taxes for ExxonMobilAndre Brandli signed the letter urging the Attorney General for clarification on tax practices.
Questions for AG on conflict between 2016 PSA and NRF Act (2021) on tax payments on behalf of oil companiesAndre Brandli is a signatory of the letter from the Oil and Gas Governance Network Guyana (OGGN).
Teixeira failed to address some core issues such as free access to information raised in OGGN’s letter























































