AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCorentyne Bridge Diplomacy Clash: Suriname’s President Jennifer Geerlings-Simons says Guyana was told as early as February that Paramaribo would finance the Corentyne River bridge alone, but Guyana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Hugh Todd rejects this, saying Ali was never notified through official channels and that May 15 talks were only about disaster relief. Offshore Oil Push: Petronas reports major new Block 52 results off Suriname, with discoveries from Caiman-1 and SAC-1 plus a positive Roystonea-2 appraisal, lifting recoverable resources to over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent and strengthening the case for more deepwater developments. Mining Update: Miata Metals announces additional high-grade gold intersections at its Sela Creek project in Suriname, including 17.19 m at 3.14 g/t Au and 21.64 m at 1.70 g/t Au at Puma East, pointing to a new discovery area. Project Logistics for TotalEnergies: SBM Offshore starts sourcing a flotel supplier for hook-up and offshore commissioning support for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu FPSO project in Block 58, with responses due July 7. Regional Industry Context: CARICOM procurement leaders wrap up a Caribbean CIPS event series focused on strengthening supply chain resilience across Suriname, Guyana, and Trinidad and Tobago.
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