AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWorld Cup Culture: At Boston’s Harvard Square, Americans are turning John Denver’s “Take Me Home, Country Roads” into a stadium singalong after it’s been adopted by the USMNT as a post-match ritual. Suriname Energy Watch: Saipem has started offshore works for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu project in Suriname, with the Normand Navigator moored at Jules Sedney Harbour; production is slated for 2028. Guyana Oil Update: CGG Services has begun seismic surveying in Guyana’s Block S4 to assess shallow-water oil potential, while ExxonMobil continues Stabroek drilling with the Goby-1 well. Regional Energy Transition: Caribbean leaders at the CDB meeting called for coordinated action to scale renewables, modernize grids, and bundle projects into investable regional portfolios. Health & Recognition: WHO’s World Health Assembly highlighted Suriname’s malaria elimination achievement and other public health wins across member states. AI Governance (Local Angle): A Suriname government leader joined an international podcast on AI governance and intellectual property, discussing how AI reshapes organizations beyond traditional tech roles. Arts & Sports: Tennis news notes Antigua and Barbuda’s Billy Jean King Cup setback, with coach citing confidence and match readiness as key issues.
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