AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLNG & Offshore Energy: Denmark’s Svanehoj won its first LNG carrier-to-FSU conversion order, supplying LTD gauging systems for Drydocks World Dubai’s work on the LNG Bayelsa to FSU Cap Lopez project tied to Gabon’s offshore gas build-out, aimed at boosting storage/export and cutting flaring. Trade & Compliance: SGS renewed Gabon’s pre-export verification of conformity (PVoC) mandate for a third straight term, extending a decade-long partnership with AGANOR to tighten import quality and consumer protection. Central Africa Finance: CEMAC’s BEAC monetary policy committee projected money supply up 13.1% by end-2026 and reserves covering 4.72 months of goods/services imports, citing Gabon’s repatriation of GOC site restoration funds. Aviation & Connectivity: Fastjet says Solenta’s existing AOCs in Gabon and Côte d’Ivoire could support a future West Africa franchise expansion if the group decides to move. Business Lending: Optasia’s interim update shows merchant lending now driving 72% of revenue, with new deployments including Gabon. Governance & Markets: A court in Luxembourg fined Cargolux €1.15m over influence peddling linked to Gabon operations (2010–2015), with the company only facing charges. Local Economy & Tensions: A protest in Daveyton, Gabon, demanded tougher policing and the shutdown of foreign-owned spaza shops, escalating street unrest.
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