AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGeopolitics & Energy Security: The Kremlin accused Ukraine of “terrorist” attacks on global energy infrastructure, citing alleged UAV strikes on Gazprom-linked gas assets tied to Blue Stream/TurkStream and attacks on Caspian tankers. Middle East Supply Shock: As US-Iran hostilities resume, oil majors warned markets could worsen; Eni said Europe may need ~35 bcm of gas to refill storage ahead of winter while Iran’s Khuzestan petrochemical/refinery sites face strikes. Grid Resilience & Storage: Pakistan’s energy minister said BESS is key to stabilizing grids as rooftop solar shifts demand; in India, JSW Energy secured ₹443.74 crore for 200MW/400MWh BESS and PCS. Clean Power Investment: Quaise Energy raised $134m (Series B) to push superhot geothermal Project Obsidian toward commercialization. Nuclear Momentum: Bangladesh’s Rooppur plant could supply up to 15% of electricity by 2028, while Australia-India uranium cooperation advances nuclear capacity goals. Project & Policy Moves: UK council rejected a large A127-area battery storage plan on green belt grounds; Canada’s Xeal launched EV charging for multi-unit and institutional properties. Energy Access in Fragile States: Haiti’s BMPAD and the Caribbean Development Bank discussed rural solar for schools, health centers and police sub-stations. Energy Crisis in Cuba: Cuba blamed another nationwide blackout on the US “energy blockade” and sanctions.
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