AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFalklands diplomacy at the UN: Michael Goss told the UN Committee of 24 in Nicaragua that Islanders have “nothing to hide and everything to show”, backing self-determination and urging Argentina to comply with the 2024 bilateral cooperation package. Oil and sovereignty debate: A new discussion piece says territorial integrity and self-determination still dominate Falklands politics, but the looming Sea Lion oil development could shift the focus. Sea Lion expansion: Navitas Petroleum is considering a second FPSO for Sea Lion, with the Aoka Mizu upgrade work underway and a possible extra 125,000 bbl/d throughput; first oil is targeted for the first half of 2028. Remembering 1982: SAS personnel were honoured at Cape Pembroke, marking the Sea King crash that killed 21, alongside Captain Gavin Hamilton’s death at Port Howard. UN overseas territories conference: The Cayman Islands hosts a Commons and Overseas Territories Speakers’ Conference this week, with Falklands delegations attending sessions on governance and constitutional reform. Shipping and supplies: South American Atlantic Services will review Falklands cargo delays after the Unispirit’s extended dry dock in Montevideo left the Islands without resupply for three months. Landing Day service: The 2026 Landing Day ceremony took place in San Carlos at Blue Beach Cemetery, marking the start of the 1982 land campaign.
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