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Sierra Leone signs permit with Shell allowing offshore surveys

Sierra Leone signs permit with Shell allowing offshore surveys

Sierra Leone has signed an agreement with Shell to conduct advanced offshore geological and geophysical surveys across multiple blocks, aimed at unlocking the country’s deepwater oil and gas potential. The reconnaissance permit covers about 20,600 square kilometres and will include basin modelling and petroleum systems analysis.

Officials said the programme is designed to de-risk the basin, improve technical understanding and attract credible global investors ahead of future licensing rounds. Shell said the agreement is non-binding and does not commit the company to proceed, with any next steps subject to regulatory processes and due diligence.

Read the original article here: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/sierra-leone-signs-permit-with-shell-allowing-offshore-surveys/ar-AA21t5o0?ocid=BingNewsVerp

Guyana takes the global stage at the 2026 Offshore Technology Conference

Guyana takes the global stage at the 2026 Offshore Technology Conference

Guyana will be in the global spotlight at Offshore Technology Conference 2026 in Houston as the featured nation, with President Dr Irfaan Ali delivering the keynote address — the first time a sitting head of state has done so at the event. The appearance highlights Guyana’s growing influence in the global energy industry since oil production began in 2019.

The conference also reflects Guyana’s focus on strengthening local skills, technology transfer and STEM education. As the country expands its oil and gas sector, officials are emphasising the need for workforce development, capacity building and greater opportunities for young people to support long-term economic growth.

Read the original article here: https://guyanachronicle.com/2026/05/03/guyana-takes-the-global-stage-at-the-2026-offshore-technology-conference/

Bahamas to host 2027 Global Sustainable Tourism Council conference

Bahamas to host 2027 Global Sustainable Tourism Council conference

The Bahamas has been selected to host the Global Sustainable Tourism Council’s 2027 conference. It is becoming the first Caribbean destination to do so. The event is scheduled for May 18 to 21, 2027, in Nassau and will highlight the country’s efforts in ecosystem restoration, nature-based tourism and destination resilience.

Deputy Prime Minister and Tourism Minister Chester Cooper said the selection gives The Bahamas a global platform to showcase its sustainability work across the islands. The conference is expected to draw about 400 delegates, including policymakers, tourism operators, investors and sustainability experts.

Read the original article here: https://www.travelpulse.com/news/destinations/bahamas-to-host-2027-global-sustainable-tourism-council-conference

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