AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoOffshore Energy Deal for Equatorial Guinea: TGS signed with Malabo’s Ministry of Hydrocarbons and Mining Development to build an offshore MegaSurvey, starting with reprocessing about 27,273 km of 2D and 35,000 sq km of 3D seismic data, aiming to finish in Q3 2026 and support exploration in the Rio del Rey and Rio Muni basins. Human Rights Pressure on Malabo: International rights groups urged President Obiang Nguema Mbasogo to implement a UN Working Group opinion and immediately release Malabo-based lawyer and activist Anacleto Micha Ndong Nlang, held in incommunicado detention. Parliament’s Diplomatic Push: Equatorial Guinea’s National Assembly appointed leadership for new Parliamentary Friendship Groups, including an Equatoguinean president-designate for the group. EU Aviation Safety Update: The EU Air Safety List (48th revision) now bans 154 airlines; it notes Equatorial Guinea remains among countries whose certified carriers are banned from EU skies due to inadequate safety oversight. Regional Migration Fallout: Reporting on US “third-country” deportation arrangements keeps spotlight on Equatorial Guinea-linked cases, as rights groups argue such deals bypass legal protections. Kuwait Labour Rules: Kuwait restricted domestic worker recruitment to 10 approved source countries and banned 27 others, including Equatorial Guinea, tightening governorate-level oversight.
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