AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoSea Lion oil push: Borders & Southern says Navitas and Rockhopper’s final investment decision for the Sea Lion project is a “pivotal” basin milestone, setting up the Falklands’ first oil field for first oil in the first quarter of 2028 after decades of work and more than $1bn in investment. Offshore expansion: Navitas is also considering a second FPSO for Sea Lion, with the first unit Aoka Mizu (55,000 bbl/d) already lined up and a memorandum of understanding for an additional FPSO that could add a further 125,000 bbl/d; dock and shore-base prep is under way in the Falklands. Local shipping reliability: South American Atlantic Services will review earlier-year delays after the cargo vessel Unispirit spent longer than expected in dry dock in Montevideo, leaving the Islands without resupply for three months. Skills for greener business: Falkland Islands Development Corporation officer Clare Guest has completed an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Management (QLS Level 5) and an energy-transitions course, linking the training to the Falklands Energy Strategy and FIDC’s Green Business Programme. Environmental management staffing: The Islands also welcomed a new officer qualified in Environmental Management (QLS Level 5), reinforcing capacity for sustainability-focused work. Wildlife science: A new survey reports Magellanic penguin numbers are broadly stable on the Argentine coast, with moderate growth overall and colony-by-colony variation. Pest control innovation (Northland): In New Zealand coverage, trap maker Steve Allan says his simple, impact-kill traps have helped eradicate large numbers of pests over decades—an angle on practical backyard pest management.
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