AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCorentyne Bridge Rift: Suriname has scrapped the joint venture with Guyana for the Corentyne River Bridge and says it will finance and manage the project itself, resetting timelines and likely triggering a new tender—while Guyana’s President Irfaan Ali says the move was “news to me.” GranMorgu Logistics & Drilling Push: Tenaris started operations at a new Paramaribo service center to support TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu offshore project, as Saipem begins work offshore and TotalEnergies signals further drilling campaigns ahead. Block 52 Oil Update: Petronas confirmed two discoveries and an appraisal in Block 52, bringing cumulative achievements to eight wells and recoverable resources above one billion barrels of oil equivalent—fueling expectations for major investment decisions. Health Policy in Focus: Suriname launched training for field workers for its first STEPS noncommunicable disease risk survey since 2013, with nationwide data collection planned over three months. Regional Diplomacy: Canada and CARICOM renewed cooperation with a results-focused action plan spanning resilient economies, climate action, and regional security. Airport Modernization: PBM introduced CUPPS passenger processing technology to align with international standards and improve airline interoperability.
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