AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOil & Gas License Pressure: A new pattern is emerging across Africa’s upstream sector: politically connected firms are losing blocks for missed drilling and cash-call obligations, with Atlas Oranto Petroleum cited in multiple countries including Equatorial Guinea after failed gas cash calls—an “impatience” shift as governments tighten timelines and stop treating acreage like a trophy. Nuclear & Security Ties: Equatorial Guinea and Russia have moved further into nuclear cooperation, signing a Rosatom memorandum on peaceful nuclear energy, training, and joint working groups, while foreign minister Simeon Oyono Esono Angue also thanked Russia for Sahel peacekeeping and broader security support. Trade & Connectivity: The week also flagged how regional integration can clash with national policy—Ghana’s proposed tech laws are framed as a potential “digital blockade,” a cautionary tale for any Equatorial Guinea expansion plans tied to AfCFTA-style scaling. Maritime Support: Damen Shipyards secured its first tug contract with Albayrak Group for ports including Bata and Malabo in Equatorial Guinea, aiming to boost towage capacity in the region.
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