AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOil & Gas Investment: Chevron confirmed a major oil-and-gas condensate discovery at the 105-4X well in Angola’s offshore Block 0, reporting a hydrocarbon column over 600m and more than 90m of net pay in the Pinda reservoir; the company will now assess whether a tie-back to nearby facilities can speed development and cut costs. Regional Energy & Infrastructure: Cameroon’s Sonatrel launched two international tenders for 225-kV transmission lines and substations under the Cameroon–Chad power interconnector (Pirect), aiming to support electricity exports from the Nachtigal dam. Migration & Policy: Liberia agreed to accept up to 1,200 third-country deportees from the U.S. over 12 months, with the first 20 expected to arrive Thursday; Liberia says arrivals will be treated as guests, with no quid pro quo compensation, while the U.S. provides support to manage the program. Maritime Capacity in Equatorial Guinea: An OMAOC delegation visited ASABA facilities in Malabo to explore shipbuilding, repair, and maintenance capabilities, alongside plans to train new maritime professionals over the next five years. Sports & Economy Angle: Former Nigeria coach Kadiri Ikhana urged welfare stipends for elderly former internationals, highlighting how living costs can squeeze retired sports figures.
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