AGP Executive Report
Last update: 32 minutes agoEnergy Industry Leadership: APPO’s NOC-CEO Forum is set for Cape Town on October 12 alongside African Energy Week, aiming to push integrated African oil and gas value chains through refining expansion, regional gas markets, and harmonized petroleum rules. Agrifood Jobs & Youth Employment: A Malabo Montpellier Panel report launched in Kigali says agrifood systems can help tackle Africa’s jobs crisis, arguing countries need policy shifts to create productive, resilient employment at scale. Local Air Connectivity for Trade: Port Harcourt International Airport has received full certification and an operational license, clearing the way for more international routes into Nigeria’s South-South region. Equatorial Guinea in the Mix: OPEC data shows Equatorial Guinea’s crude output dipped in June, while a separate travel-fee roundup lists Equatorial Guinea among higher-cost destinations for EU visitors. Nuclear Cooperation Signals New Energy Pathways: Russia and Equatorial Guinea have already signed an MoU on peaceful nuclear energy, and Russia is also moving to expand cooperation with Djibouti. Maritime Security Context: Morocco and Senegal’s participation in International Naval Review 250 underscores growing African maritime partnerships that protect strategic sea routes.
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