AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoU.S.-Caribbean Maritime Security: The USS Nimitz arrived in Kingston for the final stop of its Southern Seas 2026 tour, with regional leaders from Suriname, Guyana and others hosted at the Freeport Terminal—another signal of deepening U.S. engagement in the area. Suriname-Dominican Trade & Connectivity: Suriname President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons met Dominican President Luis Abinader in Santo Domingo, signing deals on tourism, agriculture, trade and education, while pushing air connectivity via the Sky High Dominicana route and visa-free entry for eligible visitors. Brazil Drilling vs Amazon Wildlife: Brazil’s environmental regulator approved Petrobras oil drilling near the Amazon River mouth despite concerns over rescue capacity for large manatees and other wildlife—raising stakes for the region’s energy frontier. Suriname-Brazil Trade Talks: Brazil and Suriname agreed to start negotiations in the second half of the year to expand a still-small trade relationship, with focus areas including energy, logistics, transport and agriculture. Suriname Oil & Gas Momentum: Staatsolie says Block 52 could reach commercial oil status in about 18 months, while Suriname’s Gran Morgu project targets offshore crude production in 2028. Mining & Exploration: Miata Metals reported new Suriname gold drill results at Sela Creek, extending mineralization at Jons Trend and Big Berg. Logistics for Remote Industry: Universal Africa Lines delivered generators to Guyana’s Oko West via ramp discharge landing craft operations under its Caribbean Shuttle service—built for project cargo where ports are limited.
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