AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Infrastructure: Shell has reached a final investment decision for a small-scale LNG regasification terminal at Clifton Pier, acquiring 40% in New Providence Gas Ltd; the project targets first gas in Q1 2027 and is pitched as a lower-emissions, reliability boost for New Providence power generation. Power Reliability & Accountability: URCA says 72,000 Bahamas Power and Light customers will receive rebates after a settlement returning $610,240.94 in regulatory fines tied to the 2018 Clifton Pier fire and 2019 outages. Public Pressure on Utilities: Golden Gates MP Pia Glover-Rolle escalated demands for answers over repeated outages, while aviation and emergency-response experts challenged claims about the Independence Day North Andros crash response. Education Workforce: Education Minister Chester Cooper clarified that the “300 teachers from Ghana” figure reflects the total national teacher shortage, while the ministry targets hiring 60–100 Bahamians. Maritime & Security: MPs and MSPs urged a shipyard to stop servicing tankers tied to Russia’s LNG exports, and a report questions whether India’s plan to track its sailors in the Strait of Hormuz can work given foreign-flag realities. Tourism & Local Industry: A BIFF founder discussed building a year-round, cine-literate creative economy in The Bahamas, while a cruise-focused op-ed argues tourism benefits the whole country.
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