AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOil Supply Shuffle: With the Strait of Hormuz still effectively blocked after the late-February West Asia escalation, Southeast Asia is rapidly diversifying crude imports—Thailand cut UAE volumes by more than half in April versus February, while Brunei and Libya stepped up, and other suppliers like Argentina and Guyana are showing up more often. OPEC Aftershock: The UAE’s exit from OPEC is now feeding fresh uncertainty across Africa—exporters brace for revenue pressure, while importers eye potential fuel relief, but everyone fears sharper price swings. Angola Energy & Industry Signals: Angola is in the mix of new offshore momentum—Seadrill lifted its 2026 outlook after adding over $860M to contract backlog (now $3.1B) via awards and extensions spanning Brazil, the U.S. Gulf, and Angola. Africa-Forward Diplomacy: France and Kenya are convening the Africa–France summit in Nairobi, pushing a broader, youth-and-private-sector style partnership as leaders also debate energy transition and global finance reform. Food Systems Pressure: FAO warns that hunger targets are slipping, arguing agrifood systems investment is the fastest route to resilience amid fuel and fertiliser shocks.
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