AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCorentyne Bridge Row: Suriname says it has already told Guyana it intends to take on financing the Corentyne River bridge, while Guyana’s foreign minister Hugh Todd insists he has received no official notice and that the project has always been a joint effort—leaving the dispute over who pays and who builds very much alive. CARICOM Cuba Aid: CARICOM’s humanitarian package for Cuba has finally been cleared after repeated sanctions-related banking hurdles, with leaders also offering to mediate between Washington and Havana amid worsening shortages and blackouts. Suriname Energy Push: Petronas reports new offshore hydrocarbon discoveries in Suriname’s Block 52, adding to recoverable resources and raising expectations for investment and jobs. Mining Update: Miata Metals says drilling at its Sela Creek project in Suriname has confirmed a new gold discovery at Puma East. Offshore Contracting: SBM Offshore begins sourcing a flotel supplier for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu project offshore Suriname, targeting first oil in mid-2028.
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