AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSea Lion oil push: Navitas Petroleum is weighing a second FPSO to boost output at the Sea Lion project, with an extra 125,000 bbl/d possible, while dock and shore-base work continues in the Falklands ahead of development drilling targeted for early next year. Local skills for greener business: Falkland Islands Development Corporation officer Clare Guest has completed an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Management (QLS Level 5), linking the training to the FIDC Green Business Program and the Falkland Islands Energy Strategy. Shipping reliability: South American Atlantic Services will review earlier-year resupply delays after the cargo vessel Unispirit spent longer than planned in dry dock in Montevideo, leaving the Islands without resupply for three months. Environment and wildlife: A new scientific survey says Magellanic penguin numbers on the Argentine coast are broadly stable, with moderate growth overall and colony-by-colony variation, including coverage that includes the Falkland Islands. Defence logistics reach: UK forces supported Tristan da Cunha during the hantavirus emergency, with HMS Medway reaching the island after difficult sea conditions to deliver medical personnel and supplies. Agribusiness tech link: Trans Ova is expanding in Australia, with leadership appointed to drive growth of bovine reproductive technology services—highlighting a continued connection to Falklands livestock genetics expertise.
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