AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOil & Gas Markets: Oil slid after a US-Iran interim deal and the Strait of Hormuz reopened, but analysts warn the supply “hangover” won’t vanish overnight as inventories and shipping recovery take weeks. Policy Watch: The Bank of England kept rates at 3.75% while noting energy prices are still volatile, feeding uncertainty into inflation. Grid Reliability (Philippines): NGCP put the Visayas grid on “yellow alert” as demand rose and key coal plants were unavailable; Cebu advocates declaring an energy emergency. Clean Power Push: A Philippines parish added a 10-kW on-grid solar system to reach 25 kW total, while India’s rooftop solar keeps spreading—Ganjam reported thousands of homes with zero bills. Energy Access (Indonesia/Nigeria): Indonesia is accelerating CNG household connections without waiting for pipelines, and Nigeria’s CNG push is framed as both cleaner energy and jobs. Geopolitics & Security: Drone attacks in occupied Crimea reportedly hit thermal and gas infrastructure, while US lawmakers weigh nuclear microreactors for the Indo-Pacific by 2030. Renewables Buildout (US): SunZia in New Mexico is now operating, expected to generate more power than Hoover Dam.
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