AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWildlife & Border Trade: A pet chimpanzee, Lola, fell ill while in private captivity in Equatorial Guinea, prompting a fast cross-border rescue coordinated by the Jane Goodall Institute and local partners, highlighting the health risks of keeping primates as pets. Oil & Gas (Equatorial Guinea): Norway-listed Panoro Energy is pushing a farm-out process for offshore block EG-01 near existing Equatorial Guinea infrastructure, targeting two high-graded prospects with combined mean recoverable resources of about 100 million barrels and an estimated $20m–$30m exploration well cost. Gas Strategy (Regional): Cameroon’s SNH says it’s moving beyond the Hilli Episeyo FLNG wind-down by leaning on the cross-border Yoyo–Yolanda gas project with Equatorial Guinea and new upstream exploration. Energy Markets: Global LNG trade hit a record 437 million tonnes in 2025, with a $4.6bn Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project adding new exporters—an important backdrop for Equatorial Guinea’s gas competitiveness. Business & Investment Signals: Kosmos Energy reported strong Ghana output from its Jubilee wells and continued LNG cargo liftings, reinforcing investor focus on West African production momentum. Human Rights & Mobility: A report alleges Equatorial Guinea deported Cameroonian asylum seekers back to Cameroon, raising refoulement concerns and putting spotlight on regional migration practices. Sports & Brand Reach: UNICEF named Spain’s Lamine Yamal a Goodwill Ambassador, boosting global visibility for youth-focused initiatives tied to play and child rights.
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