AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoEnergy & Policy: Prime Minister Phillips received Guyana’s Demand Side Management Action Plan, targeting 516 GWh in savings and a 20% reduction by 2030 through energy-efficiency measures. Land Tech & Digitisation: President Ali says the Lands and Surveys Commission will be fully digitised in four years, upgrading GIS for faster, more transparent land services. Regional Digital Travel: Guyana and Barbados launched passport-free travel using electronic ID cards, with systems integrated across airlines. Healthcare Tech: Guyana installed its first public-sector MRI machine at GPHC, aiming to cut diagnostic delays and expand access to advanced imaging. Sports Capacity: Culture, Youth and Sport announced a July 30–31 seminar series with Deakin University to build sports management capacity, supported by the ExxonMobil Guyana Global Super League. Infrastructure Update: La Grange and Bagotville were reconnected via a newly commissioned pedestrian bridge after months of disruption. Public Safety: A Clonbrook hit-and-run killed two cyclists, prompting a community reward push for the suspect. Education Support: The 2026 “Because We Care” cash grant distribution began, scaling support for registered schoolchildren nationwide. Oil & Industry Watch: ExxonMobil reported major 2025 production expense costs tied to new FPSO startup, while also posting strong overall gross revenue.
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