AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Environment: A Russian “Dark Fleet” tanker, the Caroline Bezengi, has worsened after running aground off Oman’s Dhofar coast, with oil now reported reaching thousands of square kilometres and threatening Ras Madrakah and Masirah Island. Maritime Security: Armed men hijacked the Somalia-bound product tanker Sibu 1 (formerly Seamull), diverting it toward Somalia; authorities are investigating and warning ships in the Gulf of Aden. Local Finance Governance: Palau’s National Development Bank of Palau will see a leadership change after the board declined to renew CEO David Proctor’s contract; CFO Karla West steps in as acting CEO amid staff concerns and a congressional oversight hearing. Renewables & Power: Palau is moving to expand its solar-plus-storage system with a planned 19.8-megawatt-hour battery expansion to better integrate renewables and cut fossil fuel reliance. Coral & Coastal Industry: A Palauan entrepreneur turned reef-safe sunscreen into a locally made social enterprise, aiming to protect coral while building sustainable livelihoods. Shipping & Tourism: Palau-flagged cruise ship ASTORIA GRANDE made a maiden call at Egypt’s West Port Said port with 414 passengers and 409 crew. Navy Cleanup: The U.S. Navy has started removing derelict vessels from Koror waters, beginning with three sunken ships at Malakal Harbor.
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