AGP Executive Report
Last update: 30 minutes agoEnergy Infrastructure: Iraq and Lebanon are moving to revive the Kirkuk–Tripoli oil pipeline as Beirut prepares to act as a storage and re-export hub, with talks in Beirut covering border upgrades, tanker logistics, and safety standards to help Baghdad diversify away from the Strait of Hormuz. Energy Security: Halfaya oilfield in Maysan is processing about 190M cubic feet of associated gas daily to power local plants and support the national grid, as Iraq pushes to cut flaring and boost energy reliability. Oil & Transit Projects: Sources say a new Iraq–Syria pipeline to Baniyas could cost at least $15B and take four years, aiming to route exports through Syria despite Hormuz disruptions. Regional Trade Tech: DP World delivered three Mobile Harbour Cranes for Port of Tartous, targeting a ~40% cargo-handling boost and adding digital tech and workforce development under its long-term concession. Finance Cooperation: Iran and Iraq agreed to ease banking barriers, speeding mechanisms for Iranian access to funds in Iraqi banks and simplifying transfers for traders and exporters. Governance: Iraqi lawmakers are pushing to freeze provincial councils and budgets again, reviving a decentralization fight over council terms and oversight. Defense Tech: Smack Technologies is raising $61M to accelerate AI decision tools for the military and build wearable battlefield AI hardware.
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