AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMaritime & Legal Exposure: The UN International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ordered $14M in compensation over Equatorial Guinea’s 2022 seizure of the crude tanker Heroic Idun, citing violations of navigation rights and the Convention on the Law of the Sea. Oil & Gas Industry: NOV joined African Energy Week 2026 as a Gold Sponsor, highlighting upstream and offshore expansion across producers including Equatorial Guinea. Nuclear Cooperation: Russia’s Rosatom and Equatorial Guinea signed a nuclear energy cooperation memorandum, setting up joint working groups on nuclear power and non-energy nuclear applications, plus training. Humanitarian & Governance: The African Union launched a new humanitarian coordination platform to improve crisis response across displacement, hunger and climate-linked disasters, amid a major funding gap. Business & Compliance Risk: A report on false claims says Equatorial Guinea’s Baltasar Ebang Engonga has not been released, underscoring reputational and legal uncertainty around high-profile cases. Migration & Security: US deportation arrangements keep expanding across Africa, with Equatorial Guinea named among countries accepting deportees.
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