AGP Executive Report
Last update: 33 minutes agoNuclear & Energy Diplomacy: Russia is coordinating a memorandum with Djibouti on peaceful atomic energy cooperation, with Russian business interest also pointing to transport and logistics, energy, agriculture and fisheries; notably, Russia and Equatorial Guinea already signed a similar peaceful nuclear energy MoU in May. Oil & Gas Watch: OPEC’s June output rebounded by about 3.05mbpd to roughly 22mbpd, though Equatorial Guinea saw a small production dip alongside Congo. Tourism Costs: A global roundup of tourist entry fees lists Equatorial Guinea’s e-visa at $75, placing it among the higher-cost destinations for EU travellers. Maritime Security Links: Morocco and Senegal’s participation in International Naval Review 250 underlines growing African maritime partnerships, with Equatorial Guinea and other regional delegations also expected to take part. Exploration in EG-01: Panoro Energy is seeking a partner for offshore Equatorial Guinea block EG-01 near existing infrastructure, highlighting two high-graded prospects (Capella and Vega) with combined mean recoverable resources around 100 million barrels. Visa Policy Signal: Namibia’s updated visa-on-arrival list includes Equatorial Guinea, easing short-stay entry for eligible travellers.
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