AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoFalklands Oil & Sovereignty: Argentina has warned it could “fully exercise all” actions over the Sea Lion offshore oil project, calling Rockhopper Exploration and its partner Navitas “unlawful” and “clandestine” after the field moved into development, with drilling potentially starting within months and first oil still targeted for early 2028. Local Housing & Infrastructure: The Falkland Islands Government has approved an accelerated Stanley housing push at Murray Heights, backing modular development of 30 units plus infrastructure for 60 plots, with delivery of 30 government houses expected within 12 months and some short-term diversion from Sapper Hill works. Territory Finances: The Legislative Assembly received the 2026/27 budget of £216.3m under a “living within our means” approach, including limits on borrowing for day-to-day spending and a reserves rule that may be breached around 2028/29 amid fishing-linked revenue pressure. Livestock & Food Chain Compliance (UK): In Scotland, Falkland Estate in Fife has ordered the slaughter of 271 cattle after inspectors found animals “unidentifiable and untraceable” under ScotEID traceability rules, with the business accepting responsibility for management and oversight failures.
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