AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCaribbean Energy Diplomacy: Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago held back from backing a CARICOM statement condemning intensified U.S. measures against Cuba, underscoring how the “Shield of the Americas” security push is reshaping regional solidarity. Brazil Oil & Environment: Lula is preparing to restart Amazon Basin oil drilling after a decade-long pause, with Petrobras pointing to new Urucu well investments as a way to fund the transition while reigniting deforestation and emissions debate. Energy Trade Diversification: Canada and Germany’s SEFE signed a first LNG supply deal in principle for 1 million tons a year from the Ksi Lisims project in British Columbia, aiming to reduce Europe’s exposure to Russia and Hormuz-linked disruptions. Venezuela U.S. Policy Shift: AP reports the Trump administration told Miami prosecutors to stand down on criminal probes targeting acting President Delcy Rodríguez, signaling a warmer approach amid Venezuela’s oil-driven leverage. Renewables in Uruguay: Ardian bought two operating solar PV plants totaling 76 MWp, marking its first direct entry via the ACEEF fund and expanding Latin America clean power exposure. Geopolitics & Shipping Noise: Tariff-driven shipping surges are increasing underwater noise in Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway, raising new risks for marine life.
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