AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands Oil & Gas: Argentina escalated its sovereignty dispute over the Sea Lion project, warning it could “fully exercise all actions” against Rockhopper Exploration and operator Navitas after the field moved from exploration into development, with drilling potentially starting within months and first oil targeted for early 2028. Energy Finance: Rockhopper reported a sharp 2025 downturn, swinging from profit to a $42m pre-tax loss tied to a failed arbitration linked to its monetisation agreement, though it ended the year with a stronger cash position. Housing & Construction: The Falkland Islands Government approved an accelerated Stanley housing push: infrastructure for 60 modular plots at Murray Heights, including 30 modular units, with delivery of 30 homes for FIG within 12 months and short-term diversion of resources from Sapper Hill. Public Finance: The territory’s 2026/27 budget was presented at £216.3m under “living within our means,” including rules on operating borrowing and reserves, while fishing-linked revenue pressures and infrastructure loan interest shape the outlook. Agriculture & Compliance: Falkland Rural Enterprises faced a traceability breach after inspectors found 271 cattle unidentifiable and untraceable, leading to a decision to cull the affected animals. Local Industry Recognition: Falkland-made Tumbledown Gin won a Silver Award in the Gin Guide Awards, highlighting the islands’ growing drinks sector.**
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