It also seems clear that the dispute, which centres on control of the Essequibo region in western Guyana, a sparsely populated area the size of Greece that constitutes about two-thirds of Guyanese territory, is mostly about oil. In 2015, the US oil giant, ExxonMobil, discovered a big field off Guyana’s coast, largely within its exclusive economic zone.
The discovery has swollen Guyana’s estimated oil reserves to about 11bn barrels.
IMO, that government has already been stomped, but it’s propped up somehow. Venezuela has lost about 10% of its population over last few years and it’s currency is inflated badly. It just doesn’t make sense how that man is still in power.