AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoOffshore Energy Build-Out: SBM Offshore has begun sourcing a flotel services supplier for TotalEnergies’ GranMorgu FPSO hook-up and commissioning in Block 58 (about 150 km offshore), with responses due 7 July; the vessel must support continuous gangway connection, house at least 245 people, and meet DP3 positioning needs for draft ranges of 9–25 m. Local Industry & Digital Supply Chain: Tenaris started operations at a new Paramaribo service center to support GranMorgu, offering casing/tubing services under its Rig Direct model and adding digital tools like PipeTracer and a portal for order and shipment tracking. Project Logistics & Subsea Work: Saipem has started Suriname operations for GranMorgu, bringing in the Normand Navigator and using a Paramaribo logistics hub at Jules Sedney Harbor for SURF materials and heavy subsea components. Regional Tech-Policy Tension: Guyana’s President Ali pushed back on claims that Suriname may finance and run the Corentyne River Bridge independently, saying no formal government-to-government change has been received. Suriname Offshore Results: PETRONAS reported multiple successful wells in Suriname’s Block 52, including oil and gas discoveries confirmed by drill stem testing, reinforcing the “Golden Lane” prospectivity.
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