AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOffshore Energy Tech: TGS signed an accord with Equatorial Guinea’s Ministry of Hydrocarbon and Mining Development to build a multi-client offshore MegaSurvey, starting with post-stack reprocessing of ~27,273 km of legacy 2D seismic and ~35,000 sq km of 3D seismic, due in Q3 2026; the wider plan targets a harmonized, seamless dataset across the Rio del Rey and Rio Muni basins (about 46,343 line km of 2D and 59,000+ sq km of 3D) to improve geological interpretation and cut exploration uncertainty. AI & Digital Access: Google’s Ask Gemini in Chrome is rolling out to Equatorial Guinea along with Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa, expanding built-in AI search and understanding across 55 African locales. Data Governance for Research: A report argues African universities need stronger data frameworks and trusted repositories, noting much research data still sits on servers outside the continent. Digital Safety & Policy: Ghana’s communications minister Samuel Nartey George urged African lawmakers to protect children from “algorithmic parenting” and push for digital family protection laws and AI oversight.
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