AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPFAS Water Safety Move: Riverina Water says a dilution program brought PFAS in treated supplies in West Wagga Wagga back within Australian Drinking Water Guidelines after elevated PFOS was found in raw bores, though the contamination source remains unclear. Nigeria Downstream Logistics: Dangote Petroleum expanded its “free fuel delivery” initiative to Kano, Imo, Anambra and Nasarawa to cut distribution costs for marketers and potentially ease pump prices. Oil & Gas Industry Labor: PENGASSAN elected Bosun Olabiyi-Agoro as its new president, vowing to protect jobs and push back on casualisation. Regional Refining Push: Aliko Dangote offered East African states a 30% stake in a planned $20bn Kenya refinery at Lamu (700,000 bpd) with construction expected to start in September. Trade Shock for Chemicals Supply Chains: Canada braces for the full hit from 50% U.S. tariffs after talks collapsed, threatening cross-border shipments of industrial inputs. PFAS/Environmental Enforcement: Kuwait Petroleum reported lower propane and butane exports amid force majeure-linked route disruptions and a shift toward domestic supply. Climate Pressure on Chemical Transport: Europe’s extreme heat is drying major rivers like the Rhine, disrupting inland navigation used for moving bulk chemicals and fuels.
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