AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOil & Gas Outlook: MBS Research expects Q2 2026 results to improve across the sector, with upstream set to lead as Brent averages around US$97/bbl and major domestic projects ramp up work for oilfield technical services. Energy & Geotech Infrastructure: Sarawak’s Uggah says the elevated Batang Sadong bridge–Asajaya trunk road (Package A1-B) will cut peat-soil disturbance and long-term maintenance via pillar design. Brunei-Relevant Seismic Tech: TGS secured a Petroleum Authority of Brunei Darussalam award for new multi-client 3D seismic acquisition to help de-risk exploration and support future licensing. Regional AI Governance: A look at where the Philippines stands on AI rules highlights ASEAN “soft-law” guidance and the challenge of overlapping mandates. Severe Haze Warning: Singapore Institute of International Affairs flags a red risk of transboundary haze for Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore in 2026, driven by El Niño, biofuel demand and cost pressures that may worsen land-clearing practices. STI Ecosystem Push: Malaysia urges ASEAN to move toward a more integrated, mission-oriented science, technology and innovation ecosystem to tackle energy transition, food security and climate resilience. 5G-A Monetization: A Shanghai forum reports milestone progress toward 5G-A commercialization, including a high-speed rail connectivity service planned for August 2026. Youth, STEM & Climate: Sarawak’s RAYS 2026 summit convenes youth and researchers to shape sustainability solutions, while UniSZA in Malaysia rolls out new student-made food products with Brunei student participation.
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