In just a few short years, Guyana has become a factor to reckon with in global oil. The country is on track to hit the 1-million-bpd mark before this decade is over. It would only make sense that it would seek to capitalize on its gas reserves as well—but it’s facing challenges. Guyana has become notorious for its vast offshore oil reserves, but there is natural gas there, too. For now, this is being injected back into the wells operated by Exxon, Hess, and CNOOC, to maintain pressure. Yet the authorities in Georgetown have plans—and…