Ports in Angola discuss the state of infrastructure

Security specialists, professionals and managers, managers of ports, maritime terminals and other operators, as well as port captaincies, recently participated in a round table on the theme “The importance of corridors in the growth of ports and the economy national” and at the symposium “Improving security in ports in Angola”. According to a document that JA had access to yesterday, 13 feb the two events were organized by the Association of Ports of Angola (APANG).

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Botswana and De Beers vie for Diamond Profits

Botswana President Mokgweetsi Masisi warned on Sunday February 12th that his country could sever ties with South African diamond giant De Beers if talks to renegotiate a sales deal go unfavorable for his country. The 2011 sale agreement governing the terms of trade for diamonds produced by Debswana – a 50-50 joint venture between the government and De Beers – expired in 2021. It was extended by the parties, who cited the coronavirus outbreak as

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Brent starts session with a 0.61% decline

Brent oil (a benchmark for Angolan exports) for delivery in April started the week’s session, this Monday, February with a drop of 0.61 percent, standing at US$85.86 a barrel. On Friday 10th February (end of session), Brent for April was traded on the Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) up   2.24 percent ($1.89), at $86.39 a barrel. In turn, WTI oil, a benchmark in the United States of America, fell by 0.68 percent yesterday 13th Feb to US$79.19. Globally, oil

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Mines Minister Foresees a Robust Mining Industry for Angola

 Angola’s minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas Diamantino de Azevedo said Tuesday 7th Feb in Cape Town, South Africa, that the country is in the process of having a stronger mining industry, which could contribute to the diversification of the country’s economy. The minister said so after addressing a topic on “Critical Minerals for Energy Transition”, a lecture addressed to several players in the mining market at the International Conference on Mining in Africa,

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Angola’s Lucapa Solar Park to Begin Generating Energy in 2024

The photovoltaic plant, which has been installed in Lucapa Municipality of the north-eastern Lunda Norte Province, since 2021, will start producing power in the first quarter of 2024. The solar power plant is 61% complete, whereby in relation to mechanical assembly, with installation of the solar panels and support structures that include civil engineering, it is over 90% complete. So far, out of the 12,090 solar panels, approximately 11.000 have already been installed, with the

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Yetwene Mining Project foresees monthly production of3000 carats of diamonds

The Yetwene Mining Project plans to produce 3000 carats a month. The forecast is based on theproject’s indicators, which indicate that with the start of exploration, conjectured for the currenteconomic year, production will be positioned, in a first phase, at 3000 carats of diamonds per month According to Pedro Domingos, acting director of Mining Operations for the project located in the Camissombo commune, Lucapa municipality, Lunda Norte province the ressessment activities of the reserves, following

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Uganda Begins Drilling First Commercial Oil Well

Uganda has started drilling operations on its first commercial oil discovery. The East African country has secured the first of the 4 platforms planned to operate the discovery, and has already started drilling its 1st commercial well in hopes of achieving first oil production by 2025. The Kingfisher oil field in Kikuube District is operated by the China National Offshore Oil Corporation, CNOOC, but is co-owned by TotalEnergies and Uganda’s state oil company, UNOC. The

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Algeria to host Gas Research Institute

Algeria, a member of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), will host the headquarters of the organization’s Gas Research Institute (GRI), following the signing of an agreement between the Government and the GECF. The technology center will enable GECF members to cooperate in research and development regarding breakthrough gas technology discoveries to enhance the industry. Algeria will host several initiatives, including scientific research, technology transfer and sharing of best practices among GECF members and global

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Oil sector registers a high concentration of companies

The Competition Regulatory Authority (ARC) registered, in the four-year period 2019-2022, a total of 10 notified merger operations between companies in the oil sector, which corresponds to 24 percent. The data were advanced by the administrator of ARC, Nelson Lembe, at the methodological seminar on merger operations between companies in the oil sector. “There is a need to achieve a more competitive and fair business environment, capable of attracting good investments, which is why Competition

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Angola has 36 of the 51 most sought after minerals in the world

Currently, in Angola, 36 of the 51 minerals considered the most critical in the world are known, some of which are about to go into production. The list will be revised, if necessary, every five years, in consultation with mining industry experts. According to the Minister of Mineral Resources, Oil and Gas, Diamantino Azevedo, at the opening of the Investment Forum, on the sidelines of Mining Indaba 2023, the country has an enormous mining potential

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