AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMaritime & Shipbuilding: An OMAOC delegation visited ASABA facilities in the Port of Malabo, touring workshops, slipways and maintenance areas, and highlighting Equatorial Guinea’s capacity for vessel construction, repair and maintenance while exploring collaboration with regional maritime training institutions. Energy & Upstream: Chevron confirmed an oil and gas condensate discovery at the 105-4X exploration well in Angola’s Block 0, finding a hydrocarbon column over 600m and more than 90m of net pay in the Pinda reservoir; the company will assess development via a tie-back to nearby facilities. Regional Security (Shipping): The US Coast Guard kept Equatorial Guinea on its port security advisory list, saying ports are not maintaining effective antiterrorism measures, which can trigger extra security requirements for vessels calling at affected ports before entering the US. Policy & Industry Leadership: NESG appointed Chevron Nigeria/Mid-Africa chief Jim Swartz to its board, with his role spanning asset strategy, operational delivery and stakeholder engagement across Nigeria and Mid-Africa including Equatorial Guinea. Media & Trade Links: Equatorial Guinea’s media adviser said audiovisual cooperation can connect collaboration policies, researchers and entrepreneurs, supporting smoother China-Africa business exchange.
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