AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBrunei Upstream Data: TGS secured Petroleum Authority of Brunei Darussalam rights for subsurface data brokerage, marketing and licensing over an offshore block, including 3D seismic and well reports, to help E&P firms assess potential ahead of licensing. Energy Services: SLB won a contract from Brunei Shell Petroleum to restore production from shut-in wells across multiple offshore fields, covering subsurface evaluation through offshore execution, with monitoring and marine logistics included. Construction Decarbonisation: Neocrete raised US$3.5m to scale its concrete additives, citing commercial deployment in Brunei—used in the Muara Port redevelopment to cut both carbon and cost. Malaysia–Brunei Diplomacy: Malaysia’s PM Anwar Ibrahim will visit Brunei on Aug 21–22 for ALC-27, while Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan attends EOL-27 implementation talks Aug 21, with both sides expected to review progress including land and maritime boundary issues and economic cooperation. Local Agri-Food Spotlight: Brunei’s Agriculture and Agri-Food Department held an open day to showcase services and support for agricultural entrepreneurs, featuring 20 Bruneian vendor participants. Business & Travel: Emirates said it runs four daily flights between Singapore and Dubai and highlighted trade links with Singapore/Brunei travel partners. Regional Context: Maersk raised peak season surcharges for container imports affecting Brunei among other origins, effective late August into early September.
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