AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOffshore Energy Regulation: Timor-Leste’s petroleum regulator ANP has approved Finder Energy’s field development plan for the Kuda Tasi and Jahal project in the Timor Sea, clearing the way toward a final investment decision and outlining a phased build using the redeployed Petrojarl I FPSO plus three subsea production wells. Higher Education Links: Malaysia is proposing co-funded scholarships with Indonesia, using the same EMGS-style mechanism already used with Timor-Leste, aiming to expand access for students across both countries. AI Readiness in ASEAN: An ILO report flags Cambodia and Timor-Leste among the least AI-ready ASEAN states, pointing to weaker digital infrastructure and institutional capacity, even as generative AI exposure grows across the region’s workforce. Blue Economy & Digital Inclusion: A UNDP piece argues the Pacific’s ocean economy needs stronger digital infrastructure so fisheries and coastal communities can better handle climate shocks and build resilient, transparent systems. Small-Scale Fisheries Data: A new study highlights how Timor-Leste fishers’ logged trip data is helping governments rethink fisheries management around nutrition, not just production. Regional Climate Cooperation: Indonesia’s Megawati Soekarnoputri urged climate action collaboration with Timor-Leste, including joint work via BRIN on El Niño and drought risks.
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