AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMining & Investment: Gold Fields is pumping about US$55.7m (C$77m) into Suriname explorer Founders Metals, lifting its stake to ~19.9% and helping Founders buy out Nana Resources to consolidate 100% ownership of the Antino gold project (Lawa Gold N.V.) in southeastern Suriname—royalty-free and backed by a 70,000-metre drill push. Exploration Update: Greenheart Gold has started a 2,000m diamond drilling program at its Tosso Creek Project in Suriname, beginning at the Walaba target with Swalanga next, aimed at testing structural controls and depth continuity. Energy & Industry Outlook: The IDB says Suriname’s medium-term outlook stays favourable despite near-term downside risks, with growth expected to recover to ~3.9% in 2026 and ~4% near term, supported by oil-driven investment and improving fiscal/external conditions. Regional Energy Watch: Caribbean Energy Week 2027 is set for July 13–15 in Guyana, spotlighting oil, gas, LNG and investment as the region accelerates infrastructure and integration. Business & Logistics: Gonini (formerly Bezos.ai) rebranded in a move rooted in cross-border fulfilment, with warehousing and delivery capabilities across 16 countries—relevant for Suriname-based exporters and regional trade. Sustainability & Emissions: Digicel reported higher energy use and emissions across its network, citing customer data demand and hurricane recovery operations—another reminder of how telecom growth and disaster response hit industrial footprints.
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