AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMining Update: Miata Metals says its Sela Creek Gold Project in Suriname keeps delivering, with hole 26DDH-JT-019 intersecting 30.0 m at 4.06 g/t Au (including 14.0 m at 8.20 g/t Au) at Jons Trend, strengthening the idea of a broad, stacked, structurally controlled gold system. Oil & Gas Bids: Staatsolie reports two new bids for offshore blocks in its open-door offering, with proposals in the Demerara sector and a 90-day competing window running to 4 October 2026. New Offshore Discovery: Petronas announces fresh hydrocarbon finds in Suriname’s Block 52 (wells Caiman-1 and SAC-1, plus a positive appraisal of Roystonea-2), lifting estimated recoverable resources to over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Maritime Industry: Suriname hosted regional port talks at PMAC’s 29th AGM, with sessions on port electrification, maritime security, and infrastructure resilience. VAT Cashflow Pressure (Regional): Trinidad and Tobago manufacturers are urging action on a VAT refund backlog, warning delayed payments are hurting reinvestment and jobs. Cross-Border Infrastructure: The Corentyne River bridge dispute continues to escalate, with Suriname saying Guyana was informed as early as February about Paramaribo’s “go-it-alone” financing plan.
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