AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOffshore Oil & Gas Momentum (Suriname): Petronas reported two new hydrocarbon discoveries plus a successful appraisal in Block 52, bringing cumulative finds to eight and recoverable resources above 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent—another push for Suriname’s deepwater “Golden Lane” development case. Project Build-Out (GranMorgu): Tenaris has started operations at a new Paramaribo service center to support TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu offshore project, supplying casing and tubing and adding logistics and inspection capacity for offshore installation. Construction Kickoff (GranMorgu): Saipem began GranMorgu operations after the Normand Navigator arrived in Paramaribo, setting up preliminary work and SURF installation logistics ahead of first oil targeted for mid-2028. Regional Infrastructure Shock (Corentyne Bridge): Suriname says it will scrap the joint Corentyne River Bridge venture with Guyana and finance the project itself, while Guyana’s President says the move is “news to me,” raising questions over tenders, timelines, and tolling models. Procurement & Supply Chain Leadership (CARICOM): CIPS wrapped up a Caribbean procurement event series with Suriname, Guyana, and Trinidad & Tobago focused on strengthening procurement leadership and supply chain resilience amid market pressure. Climate Risk Watch: CariCOF warns El Niño strengthening and warmer Caribbean seas could intensify heat and drought, while also increasing risks of extreme rainfall and flooding during the wet season.
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