AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCaribbean Data-Center Push: Trinidad and Tobago signed agreements with U.S. firms to pave the way for large AI/data centers, including a planned 300 MW facility, raising immediate questions about power demand and environmental impact. Cybersecurity in Energy: Colombia’s Ecopetrol said a cyberattack exposed data tied to about 3,300 accounts, underscoring growing digital risk for the region’s energy operators. Venezuela-U.S. Rapprochement: Reporting highlights a surprising thaw in U.S.-Venezuela relations after the earthquake response, including meetings involving Venezuela’s interior minister, with sanctions politics still unresolved. Venezuela Power Recovery Deals: Venezuela signed agreements with Russia and U.S. energy firms aimed at injecting 7,400 MW into the national electric system as it works through quake damage and grid fragility. Offshore Brazil Expansion: Gulf Marine Services secured a four-year offshore Brazil charter for a self-elevating accommodation unit, signaling continued investment in Latin America’s offshore support market.
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