AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDeepwater Oil Bids: Staatsolie says it received two new bids for offshore blocks in Suriname’s open-door offering, covering acreage in the Demerara sector; competing proposals are due by 4 Oct 2026. Offshore Oil Discoveries: Petronas reported new hydrocarbon finds in Block 52 (Caiman-1 and SAC-1) plus an appraisal of Roystonea-2, lifting estimated recoverable resources to over 1 billion barrels of oil equivalent. Mining & Finance: Miata Metals announced additional diamond-drilling results at its Sela Creek Gold Project in Suriname, while Sranan Gold granted 3.9m stock options to insiders at $0.15 per share. CARICOM Humanitarian Move: CARICOM’s humanitarian aid for Cuba was finally cleared for delivery after sanctions-related banking hurdles delayed it three times. US–Cuba Mediation Offer: Caribbean leaders, including PM Mia Mottley, offered to facilitate talks between Washington and Havana amid worsening humanitarian conditions. Corentyne Bridge Dispute: Suriname and Guyana traded claims over whether Paramaribo told Georgetown about plans to finance the Corentyne River bridge independently; Guyana says it received no official notice, while Suriname cites prior high-level meetings. Regional Energy/Policy: CARICOM summit coverage also included calls for stronger regional coordination, alongside broader policy debates on energy and climate resilience.
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