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Hess lands in Teterboro the week Guyana earnings eclipse the national budget
A Gulfstream G650ER hop from Central Jersey to Teterboro comes as fresh filings show Hess Guyana's profits now exceed Guyana's entire annual budget.
By celebplanes · 1 min read · Hess

Hess
Hess flew from Central Jersey Regional Airport to Teterboro Airport on June 4, 2026 — a 10-minute hop in the company's Gulfstream G650ER, tail number N1454H. The brief flight from Central Jersey suggests a final leg back to the New York area after several days of travel that included a trip to California on May 31 and a Florida visit on May 22.
The same week Hess touched down in Teterboro, Kaieteur News reported that Hess Guyana Exploration Limited filed annual returns showing an accumulated surplus of GY$1.741 trillion as of December 31, 2025 — a figure that now exceeds Guyana's entire 2026 national budget of GY$1.558 trillion. The financial statements, covered also by ChrisRam.net, reveal that Hess Guyana's retained profits from its 30% stake in the Stabroek Block have nearly matched the total petroleum revenues deposited into Guyana's sovereign wealth fund since production began.
The flight pattern aligns with Hess's known operational rhythm: the company maintains East Coast bases near its New York headquarters and makes regular trips to Florida and Guyana-related destinations. The short final leg from Central Jersey to Teterboro likely reflects a preference for the smaller airport's convenience after returning from the May 22 visit to Fernandina Beach, a Florida airport used in prior trips according to Celebplanes flight history.
Aboard the Gulfstream G650ER


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