AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOil & Investment Pipeline: Acting President Delcy Rodríguez said more hydrocarbons companies will arrive in Venezuela “in the coming weeks,” alongside workforce training plans for the Orinoco Oil Belt, signaling a push to accelerate production and attract capital. Cyber & Maritime/Energy Espionage: ESET’s APT report (Oct 2025–Mar 2026) flags China-aligned spying activity tied to maritime and energy targets, including a Venezuelan maritime affairs entity linked to monitoring oil-shipment resilience after U.S. action. Market Integrity Watch: U.S. prosecutors charged a Google security engineer with insider trading on Polymarket, alleging use of confidential Google “Year in Search 2025” data to profit about $1.2m—another blow to trust in event-based trading. Regional Diplomacy: CARICOM reaffirmed support for Cuba, but Guyana and Trinidad & Tobago withheld backing, highlighting growing Caribbean splits amid U.S. pressure. Security & Supply Chains: An AP analysis says U.S. contractors need at least three years to replenish key Iran-war weapons stocks, raising concerns about readiness for future conflicts. Belarus–Tourism Links: Belarus’ ambassador met Venezuela’s tourism minister to expand direct routes, tour-operator ties, and cooperation frameworks. Energy Pricing Signals: ONGC expects natural gas to drive higher profits as premium-priced “new well gas” expands.
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