AGP Executive Report
Last update: 22 minutes agoVisa Policy: Namibia’s Home Affairs ministry published an updated list of 28 African countries eligible for visa-on-arrival, including Equatorial Guinea, while other regional states keep separate reciprocal access. Oil & Gas: Panoro Energy is pushing a farm-out for offshore Equatorial Guinea block EG-01 near existing infrastructure, targeting two high-graded prospects (Capella and Vega) with combined mean recoverable resources around 100 million barrels. Telecom & Services: Equatorial Guinea is fast-tracking its new USD 50 million state telecom operator, Telgesa, with the Vice President urging the incumbent Getesa to submit a transition action plan to protect connectivity. Regional Energy Links: Cameroon’s SNH says it is moving beyond a single gas asset as Hilli Episeyo FLNG winds down, pointing to the Yoyo–Yolanda cross-border gas field shared with Equatorial Guinea as a next major development. Maritime Cooperation: Equatorial Guinea is expected to participate in the US International Naval Review 250 in New York, highlighting continued interoperability and training with African partners.
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