AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSuriname Energy Summit Fallout: Guyana’s business groups are calling for a boycott of future Suriname events after a map at SEOGS 2026 allegedly depicted the New River Triangle as Surinamese territory, with GYEC, GOGEC and GCCI urging the pattern to stop and pointing to a formal diplomatic protest. Offshore Gas Push: President Jennifer Simons says Petronas has made another gas discovery in offshore Block 52, adding to eight discoveries and setting up “multiple” future oil and gas developments; Petronas is expected to make a final investment decision later this year. Next Drilling Plans: TotalEnergies says it expects to start a multi-well drilling campaign next year in Block 58 (four exploration wells), as Suriname prepares for first offshore production from the Gran Morgu project in 2028. Regional Cooperation: Curaçao’s Charles Cooper used SEOGS to pitch Curaçao as a maritime and logistics partner for the offshore boom, while the Trinidad and Tobago and Suriname energy chambers signed an MoU to deepen private-sector links. Maritime Capacity Building: Saudi Arabia launched an IMO-backed “Caribbean Maritime Transport Sustainability” project for 14 states, including Suriname, to strengthen maritime laws and regulatory capacity over two years.
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