AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOffshore Oil Momentum: Saipem has started operations for Suriname’s first major deepwater project, GranMorgu, with the Normand Navigator arriving at Jules Sedney Harbour to kick off SURF work ahead of mid-2028 first oil. Exploration Push: TotalEnergies says it expects a new multi-well drilling campaign in 2027, including four exploration wells in Block 58, to expand targets around GranMorgu. Gas Discovery Signal: Petronas reported another gas find in offshore Block 52 (Swartzia Aspasia Complex-1), with eight discoveries in the block totaling over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent—fueling expectations for a Block 52 FID this year. Airport Modernisation: Johan Adolf Pengel International Airport (PBM) rolled out CUPPS passenger processing tech, improving airline interoperability and passenger flow as more carriers move into certification. Regional Energy Cooperation: Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname energy chambers signed an MoU to strengthen private-sector participation and local supply-chain value as the offshore boom accelerates. Cross-Border Friction: Guyana business groups again condemned map misrepresentation at SEOGS 2026, calling for a boycott of future events until the issue stops.
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