AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoFuel Relief, Then the Fine Print: PNG motorists are getting a break after the ICCC confirmed retail petrol, diesel and kerosene prices have fallen back to March 2026 levels following the government’s subsidy delivery to importers. Fuel Market Pressure: At the same time, PNG CORE says suppliers will shift back to market-based pricing from 15 May after subsidy reimbursement delays and uncertainty—warning some outlets could feel the impact even if there’s no overall shortage. Energy Finance Push: NAEA and the Global Green Growth Institute signed an MoU to mobilise climate finance for renewable energy, backed by the PNG–Australia Climate FIRST initiative. Blue Pacific Connectivity: Pacific energy and transport ministers wrapped PRETMM6 with the Manubada Call to scale maritime connectivity and speed up implementation toward a renewable future. Industry & Community: Ok Tedi’s Misima Minerals donated food supplies to Misima Correctional Services, while Svitzer PNG and Buk bilong Pikinini boosted school libraries and ran a tugboat learning excursion.
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