AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSuriname Offshore Oil: Investor confidence is rising around Suriname’s offshore push toward commercial production, with TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu progress in Block 58 (targeting first oil in 2028) and new Petronas discoveries in Block 52 adding to the basin’s upside. Cross-Border Shipping: The M.V. Canawaima ferry between Guyana and Suriname has been cleared to sail again after an August 13 reinspection, avoiding an August 14 suspension and keeping daily passenger and vehicle links running while technical follow-ups continue. Digital Connectivity: Liberty Networks and state operator Telesur signed an MoU to upgrade Suriname’s international connectivity, with expected benefits for the oil and gas sector. Trade & Compliance Watch: A U.S. State Department fiscal transparency report flags Suriname among governments failing minimum standards, a reminder that governance and disclosure can shape investor sentiment. E-commerce Fulfilment: Suriname-linked fulfilment firm Gonini (formerly Bezos.ai) rebranded and is expanding AI-powered cross-border logistics for direct-to-consumer brands across multiple regions. Regional Business Context: ExxonMobil says Guyana’s Stabroek Block could still deliver four more major discoveries, reinforcing the wider Guyana–Suriname basin investment narrative.
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