AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEU Sanctions Watch: EU negotiators are debating a new Russia sanctions package, with the oil price cap again becoming a tug-of-war between Brussels and member states like Greece over how far the cap should freeze and how LNG loopholes are handled. Gulf Energy Risk: Iran’s IRGC reportedly struck two laden tankers near the NCAGS-approved Hormuz route, forcing reroutes and raising questions over how “safe” the corridor really is for LNG and crude flows. Africa LNG Push: The IGU says global LNG hit a record 437m tonnes in 2025 and flags new exporters Canada and Mauritania/Senegal, driven by the $4.6bn Greater Tortue Ahmeyim project—expanding Africa’s LNG footprint beyond Nigeria and others. Equatorial Guinea Oil & Gas: Panoro Energy is moving to farm out exploration in offshore Equatorial Guinea (EG-01) near existing infrastructure, targeting prospects that could total about 100m barrels recoverable. Maritime Cooperation: Morocco and Senegal are set to take part in the US International Naval Review 250 in New York, with Equatorial Guinea also expected among African delegations. Agrifood Jobs: A Malabo Montpellier Panel report argues agrifood systems can create inclusive, decent jobs across Africa if policy reforms back rural transformation.
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