AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy sovereignty: Eni and TIMOR GAP have signed the Joint Operating Agreement for offshore Block TL‑SO‑22‑23, setting the rules for joint exploration and potential development inside Timor‑Leste’s exclusive economic zone as Bayu‑Undan revenues decline. Digital mapping for the region: Boustead Singapore’s ArcGIS platform has renewed a S$60m contract with Australia’s federal government; the GIS system is distributed across markets including Timor‑Leste, supporting thousands of users with geographic data tools. Climate resilience for renewables: Zurich Insurance reports ASEAN (excluding Timor‑Leste) faces major climate risk to renewable sites—US$165b at stake—with an estimated US$13b in resilience measures cutting exposure by 40–50%. Ocean action, not admiration: A WorldFish director argues the ocean must be managed as a living system tied to food, climate, and livelihoods—explicitly naming fishers and fish farmers in Timor‑Leste. Tech in farming: A Timor‑Leste team joined an AI hackathon in Bangkok building practical tools using real farm machine data to help Southeast Asian agriculture.
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