Kaombo Sul Achieves a Milestone of 200 Million Barrels

The Floating Storage and Offloading Unit (FPSO) Kaombo Sul by TotalEnergies, located in Block 32 of the national offshore, has reached the milestone of 200 million barrels of oil produced since its commencement of operations in April 2019. The Kaombo project consists of 6 fields spread over an area of 800 square kilometers. According to a document from the institution accessed by the Jornal de Angola, this achievement was only possible due to the work

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Key LNG Ventures Shaping Africa’s Energy Landscape in 2024

Boasting abundant natural gas resources and immense potential in human capital, Africa is currently witnessing the development of several large Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) projects. These upcoming ventures are expected to play a pivotal role in spearheading the continent’s LNG export capacity, driving domestic electrification, and facilitating resource monetization. One such project nearing completion is the Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) LNG Project. The first phase of GTA, located on the maritime border between Senegal and

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Newly Secured Service Agreements Highlight Growth Potential in Angola’s Energy Sector

The service companies have played a pivotal role in the growth of Angola’s upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors, solidifying the country’s position among Africa’s leading oil and gas producers. In recent months, several multi-million-dollar deals have been signed, contributing to the expansion of operational energy projects in the country. As plans to increase exploration and production unfold, service companies are anticipated to be at the forefront of the industry’s evolution. Azule Energy Awards $7.5Bn in

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United States Explores Enhanced Collaborative Opportunities with Angola

The United States (U.S.) is advancing bilateral ties with Angola, strengthening cooperation in key areas including economic, trade, and investment, food security, global health cooperation, and climate and energy. U.S. Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, wrapped up his four-nation tour of Africa with a visit to Angola, where he discussed the U.S.-Angola partnership and promoted shared goals such as expanding economic prosperity and energy access. During his stop in Angola on 24 and 25 January,

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Oil Edges Up Amid Middle East Concerns China Worries Restrain Growth

Oil prices edged up on Tuesday 30th of January, following a more than 1% decline in the previous session, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, a major oil-producing region. Brent crude futures increased by 7 cents, or 0.07%, reaching $82.46 a barrel by 0734 GMT. Meanwhile, U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude rose by 15 cents, or 0.31%, to $76.93 a barrel. Both contracts experienced a drop of over $1 on Monday 29th

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Sonangol denies commitments with Oil tanker attacked in the Red Sea

Sonangol stated on Monday that the Marlin Luanda, a vessel struck by a missile in the Red Sea region, does not belong to them and was not in service for the Angolan oil company. In a press release, the state-owned oil company refutes information circulating on social media and websites, claiming that the vessel was in their service, transporting fuel to Luanda. The Angolan state oil company emphasizes that the Marlin Luanda is not part

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Oil closes the week down at $73.25

The prices of oil in the international market closed in decline again this Friday, reaching $73.25 per barrel, a decrease of 0.70 percent, falling 0.95 percent, despite having fluctuated near stability for part of the day. International experts point to the cause as the attacks by Houthi rebels in the Red Sea against cargo ships, the reaction of the United States, tensions with Iran, and the war between Israel and Hamas were not enough to

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Rio Tinto Secures $5.7 Million Mining License Deal in Angola

Angola has officially granted a $5.7 million mining license to the multinational mining corporation Rio Tinto. The formalization of this agreement took place during a signing ceremony attended by key officials from both parties on Wednesday, January 17, in Luanda. The awarded license outlines Rio Tinto’s exploration focus on basic metals, including copper, cobalt, zinc, titanium, and aluminum. This exploration will be conducted within the expansive 9,887 km² Moxico Concession, located in Angola’s Moxico province.

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African Energy Chamber Endorses Nigeria’s Pioneering Advancement in Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Development

The African Energy Chamber (AEC) congratulates UTM Offshore, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), and the Delta State Government on the signing of a groundbreaking shareholders agreement in Abuja on Tuesday 11th December, to develop Nigeria’s first Floating Liquefied Natural Gas (FLNG) project. In line with the AEC’s commitment to African resource sovereignty, this partnership marks a significant step towards eliminating energy poverty and advancing the continent’s gas monetization agenda. Notably, the UTM FLNG project

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Tragedy Strikes as Guinea Oil Terminal Explosion Claims Eight Lives and Leaves Over 80 Injured

At least eight people were killed and 84 injured after a blast at an oil terminal in Guinea’s capital, Conakry, early on Monday, a senior police officer said. The officer added that the blaze was being contained. A huge fire and billowing black smoke were captured on video shot from a distance as firefighters rushed to the area. Several tanker trucks left the depot, escorted by soldiers and police. The explosion at the West African

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