AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Environment & Community Skills: Northland trap-maker Steve Allan says his simple, impact-kill designs have helped eradicate up to 100,000 pests over decades, with thousands of traps still rolling out of a small Takahue Valley workshop. Falklands Oil & Industry: Borders & Southern reports a slightly wider annual loss, pointing to Sea Lion’s final investment decision as a pivotal step toward the Falklands’ first oil field, with production targeted for early 2028. Offshore Development: Navitas Petroleum is considering a second FPSO for Sea Lion, potentially boosting throughput, while dock and shore-base work continues on the Islands. Local Governance & Skills: FIDC business development officer Clare Guest has completed an Advanced Diploma in Environmental Management (QLS Level 5), linking the Green Business Programme to the Energy Strategy and environmental policy. UN & Self-Determination: Legislative Assembly member Michael Goss told the UN Decolonisation Committee that Falklanders have “nothing to hide” and pressed for self-determination and a visiting mission. Shipping & Resilience: A review is underway after Falklands cargo vessel Unispirit faced delays in Montevideo, leaving the Islands without resupply for three months.
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