AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHuman Evolution & Rainforest Life: New clues from ancient rock art in Sulawesi suggest early Homo sapiens may have thrived in tropical rainforests far earlier than many thought, reshaping ideas about how our species adapted after leaving Africa. Oil & Gas Exploration Push: Energy analysts report Sub-Saharan “majors” are reloading exploration plans, with deals spanning deep-water targets across Angola, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Gabon, and Equatorial Guinea—showing how the next wave of acreage is being secured. Earth Science “Heartbeat”: Scientists say Earth emits a faint, rhythmic microseism about every 26 seconds, traced to the Gulf of Guinea, though ocean-wave and volcanic explanations still compete. Equatorial Guinea Offshore Deal: Kosmos Energy has completed the sale of its non-operating interests in offshore production assets in Equatorial Guinea to Panoro Energy, including the Ceiba field and Okume Complex in Block G, bringing in a final $127m plus possible earn-outs. Rare Earths & Tech Supply: The head of the Inter-American Development Bank pitched Pope Leo XIV on rare-earth mining for the tech boom, arguing safeguards and local value-add can avoid past harms.
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