AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMauritania Energy Tech: Russia’s deputy energy minister says Moscow is ready to share energy and mining technologies with Mauritania to build “technological sovereignty,” including joint geological exploration, training for Mauritanian oil-and-gas specialists, and possible business missions with major Russian firms. Uranium & Nuclear Supply Chain: Aura Energy targets a final investment decision for its Tiris uranium project in Mauritania by end-2026, after signing an MoU with a major international nuclear utility and advancing funding talks alongside a bankable feasibility study due in September 2026. Regional Power & Climate Risk: A new study warns Africa’s solar power pools face rising “synchronization risk” under climate change, with synchronized low-output days projected to surge in multiple power pools—an issue for grid planning across the continent. Offshore Oil Governance (Gambia): The Gambia signs an offshore Block A1 exploration deal with Eni, with GNPC taking a 10% carried interest, as officials cite renewed seismic and drilling momentum. Education & Digital Skills (Nigeria/Mauritania link): Nigeria distributes ICT equipment to teacher colleges across six countries including Mauritania, aiming to boost digital literacy and STEM/TVET training with support from Japan, the African Union, and UNESCO-IICBA.
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