AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaritime & Skills: OMAOC visited the ASABA shipyard in Malabo to showcase Equatorial Guinea’s vessel construction, repair and maintenance capacity, while pushing collaboration with regional maritime training institutions and a five-year push to train new maritime professionals. Oil & Gas Development: Panoro Energy and GEPetrol are assessing concepts for a potential combined development of the Estrella and Rodo shallow-water discoveries in offshore Block EG-23, with tiebacks to existing infrastructure. Regional Energy Output: OPEC crude production rebounded in July, rising by about 1.7 million bpd; Equatorial Guinea’s output increased by 10,000 bpd to support the broader OPEC+ uptick. Payments & Trade: Africa is moving toward a more independent financial circuit by integrating BEAC into PAPSS, aiming to settle transactions in national currencies faster and with lower costs—key for AfCFTA trade. Cybersecurity: Interpol warns AI is boosting cybercrime across Africa, with governments urged to strengthen safeguards and cross-border cooperation. Women’s Football: WAFCON history is set to change as Malawi and Cameroon meet in the final, with Equatorial Guinea noted as a past two-time champion.
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